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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1903)
Best grass seed of all limit aj Hick,; Picture fram Bji ton's. t the lates , ill K Vi Mis Jvtbar Dvta In visiting hr cousin, Mas, N J. Walkr. All kind ut uuware anJ granltt. ware at CI euey's. Mm. A. K. DiX'ju has U?en very siik for tbe part two weeks, tV.'.-S , Kn U Katch a glirap'seof Grocery," and not rail? 'Our V. II. Hie is la reiovjnug from a two week", stage of sickness. Home utadw thickau t am ales at Pacific Kastauran'. Try them. Mra. F. J. Ramsey, ef Ulencoe, peel a day in t n visiting friend. Peculiar wauia supplied al "Our Jroeery," Forest Orove. J. Q. Jacksou expects to erect a new building soon oa his property eai-t of town. W'h hav-t a good line of ri ft-. Call and we them, A S in. Xuias Abbott A. roan, near I. Fields a Portland timber is out crui.-Ing T. 2 ! K 6 V nation. A full line of freh, . staple, and fancy groceries at 'Our Grocery" for your inspection. Mrs. Mabel Byaot" of Fulda, Wash., in visiting at the home of N. J. Walters. 'Our irocry" la a atore full of worthiness and yoif II find your fav orite there. Call far It. M. Peterson la receiving a fine line of good and will fee open to busi ness next week. Watch for hln ad. Fie Can tern mmt pick leu and fsn cy ivd aweet pieties at "Our Go-i eery."' Come and " how they ae.! Hie little daughter of James Nictiols, of Bpnng Hill Fa,ron, 'Was, bt-ea very aick with typhoid ft vet. J. V. Hughes will auctioneer your aaie. Write ir cat), It. F. L). Si I iForesfc Orove. J. fcl. Thatcher, naanagerof Psohtc btate Telephone ", was la Iowa Tuesday, furthering the exteuaiouof thelitis. A S-yaar,.g dd-Slled oase, ifillsal with a genuine Eigla-Walthaaa , moves twit far f I4.6J. Thla la for the ladle' X h. Abbott A (too. Oscar twi aoat' emplwyed In Baoakeit ,A Bon,i rjaraea shop, la enjoy lag vacatloa witb kia friena and relative in Portland. . We carry aat-glaas of tbe standtard io.meti i aaakea, You aihonld ai amine ao4 see bow it would look on your table. Abbott A Boa. Mr. and Mra. Wilson liock aod -son, of Pendleton, aaade a flying visit to bis mother, Mra. X. J. Walker, last 'Friday. Club Journal offer 60 per rent, commission for first clana aolidtor in Forest lrove. 215 Oregonlan Bldg., Portland, Oregon. M L Xoble, the energetic real etate agent, has sold to Richard itoycroft the F Harrington farm near Farmlngton for lft)0. The Up To Date Grocery re to day receiving the fineat line of gro oerieainthe city and they will be ready for business oext, week. Store on Pacific Avenue.' CaH and see them and watch their ad next week. John ' Templeton recen Uy pur chased from E W. Halnea, ' the pro perty next to Johnson's brick barn, oceuple! by Brooks A Son, Ihe old Western hotel. This la one of the pioneer tuildiogs in Forest Grove and Its first use after completion was for the Inauguration cf the first resi dent of the university. FtfresL Giro V 'aftd. Vicinity . 4-..:: v i J . . TsV wow sor rvcfbiiir -p(jed,rj the Misses' Darling near thei post olflde baa its sighti out aa thw '"Mag net." They are' do w receiving a nice Mae of votiebsbooks, stationery efc aud will I ' uu lor buaints-s nek, week. Watch lor thtr ad. -Mr. Vincent, 'of Glen wood, baa Jjemu up. at Wondburo attending tj hi hop farm. .and this week re turned to his horn. He repofjs hot' yards in goid .coudiliou there uiont Of theJelda being cleared ready fori the next crop. m " ' , ' .. . ,. . V i " '-Estray--Black'' tow dehorned, white star on' forehead aud whit hip; wears bell; no brand; fresh soon'. Came to my farm 3 week dgo.' Owner cad reclaim same by paying charges. W. K. Curtla, For aat Orove. Harve Baldwin baa employed Mr. Krleder to move tba old Baptlat church from Its present location on the edge of South Park to tbe Cox corner lot opposite Martin's where It will be filled up for a store. Mr. Iteid, of Jule county, Kansas, arrived this week and is visiting frierrds here. Heexec'8 to seek a location here In Oregon and says he Is highly pleaded with Washington county Fay Harrington has. purchrtHed, through ll-al IMate Agent M. L Xufole, the Jonh'ua Clark projerty owned by U. Utycroft for fJOO and "Xijtet'ta to move here aoon. Wanted All the people In thl vicinity to call at It'ie A ItuxtunV awl Inaixtt one of Ihe nvnl complete linea of furniture, nelllDg at tbe low et prices, fn the county. Lost Gold W. O. W. emblem pin In Foreet Grove between Bloan Hotel rod Christ lanctturch. Finder plet.se return to Mrs. Harah E. Crow, For eat Grow, I T. II. W I! tarn s ex"Cts to move hLs -Hwmill snn. Parties expecting to use lumber s(Nn wilt find it to their advantage to t it befire Jrr). 1. Wrs. H, E. Criw Is ut from Port land on a efeort visit to friends. 8he has purchasni a hoine there and prta to resMe in thai place In the future. ff-or sale Tare seel. A quawtUy of otean tare aved that we will eaJXor 2i et nls per fmunoV Call at Vartey'a Fee Barn, Fares! Grow, Ore. W secured an extra gwal baagsvla in uaabretlaa, it will pay you tetok ! -over. TJhomas 4 J mm. Tbe finest Use of Xaaa rifle tboae diandsoaM pictuna at Bwe CuxteuV. On-aUe; Goo4year Kaneo rahNcs, tke kid that wears be beat, at tThomaasiBd Janes'. )vercata Tbe latent etylea. Ker coneignnteot juat received at Jova AndersonV Call and see them. Baownevile Woolen Mil Blanket fS0S quality for 13. 60 v?r i pair. Thoaaas A- Adama. Oas jewelry stock Is the largest In Washington county, no exeeptions AbOott A Hon. For sale First class camera, plate machine, and outfit. Enquire at News otlce. Bomethlfl for Ihe old folks. Those easy rockers at floe Bnxtoa,s. Both Phones In The Xews Offlee If jreo have soy news call us up. Don't miss Ihe chance on tba prize given by the Pacific Restaurant. . .' Cbnetmas Voods. ' Tbe best and at lowest coat at Cheney's i ;- Prices coant. Seei Roe it Buxton's fine stock of furniture. OrafS seels of Hicks.' all kinds at W. R. Towns' bet popcorn. ntls of gra.-a seeds. . ... . If you waat' something -'nobby call ani aee WestcoU. 'Ha will tell you all about It.. t ' Orders by mall for printing prompfly filled and delivered. Tbe 'News, For est Grove. ... Viet yo'ur ImpteiaeLia at Mrs. Ma thles' store, Cornelius, and get them at Reduced prises. ' ' Howard Ii. Millis, a soo of the general livestock agent of the O. II. Jfc N. and a P. U. graduate of 1902, has been appointed department as sistant in tbe office of. tbe Governor General of the Philippine?, having been tbe only one from Oregon who passed tba civil service examination ft r that position, and aalla forJManila from Ban Francisco, on Dec. 22. rOBLST B0VE COUXCIL MEETI5H The City Council met in regular seasiou Tuesday evening with all members present. The first issue taken up was the cow question and by resolution it was decided to sub mit the question to a vote of the ptople at the coming eltctiou. It was also decided fori the coming elec tion to usb the Australian ballot sys tt in and bootba for voting. An ordinance vaciting that por tion ol Xortb 5lb Ave,' east of North 2nd street, was presented and passed. Mr. Wagner is laying out lotstand the portion of street vacated is on'y a half atreet or alley no it was thought nest to allow Mr. Wagner to incor porate into the lota being laid out the said vacate I atreet on condition that he dedicate to the public a full ttreel a few leet north of the present street. The telephone franchise question was again taken up and discussed and the repjrt of the ordinance com mittee being unsatisfactory to Mr. Thatcher, of the Pacific States Tele phone Compaoy, the franchise was referred back to the committee for revision and It will he taken up agslu at a meeting to be held Dec. Nth to which time adjournment was taken. FJKIST bkOfE LOfcE fclECtlOXS Forest Chapter No. 42, Order ol the Essiera Star. Mrs. Mary Miller. W. Mj Mr. 8. G. Hughea, V. P Mrs. Ann John soa, A. Mas. Llrr.i D, liarria, Re.; Mrs. Nela. Johnson, Treaa.; Ma. Elith Uuchea, Oa.; M Georgia Dagiiaa, A. Cot. FaaaM Keaetaah Lo lye Xo. 44. I. O. O F.; M.l.ClK)MttoaalMana,; V. G., Kaavae Langley; ee.. Miss Haley; Teeas. ft. C HltL Waahlaglea Lodge Ho. 4fi, I.O. O, r. X. J. C. Broaksi; V. G., R. a HiM; eer., J. T. Drmka; t T. II. A cam. Xe. 282, Patrons of Husbandry. Worthy Master, Daniel Baker; Over seer, Georgia A. Ilugaee; lecturer, Lluie Todd; steward, J. B. Prick etl; assistant steward, W. K. Xewell; chaplain, Prof. J as. W. Marsh; treas urer, Cel. Harry Haynee; secretary, J. B. McPherson; gate-keeper, M. E. Dilley; Potrooa, Mrs. Harry Haynee, Ceres, Mra. J. B. McPherson; Flora, Mary Wheeler; lady assistant stew ard, Oris Buxton. Things you want are the fins house hold furniture at Roe A Buxton's. See tboae handsome couches and lounges. You know what Wolverln soap is. Boy it at Cheney's Get as 6-day half-hour strike, folly warranted clock, for 2 50 of Abbott. A Bon. ' : ' Day and night, we are ready to serve warm Itinchea at the Pacific Restau rant Alarm tlo ks of all Ihe reliable makf s at Abbott A Son's. Diwns' test popcorn. Hicka laoUle all kin 0 THE3WABVIW OF HlSTORf 10 THE rEXMftH F Trl K 1,'KEtt A pres censorriiip ha teen et-tah Ihtbed at Cripple Creek by thV mill Urir authorities who havj pria'Uimfd martial la . 1h prvott Uisrlial hss taken ps-es-'ifci of the mayor's 'ffice and threatened to cut off the district from the outxid world by locking up the correspondents of the Dnv r pprs and to censor all mat ter lo be sent to Die Denver news papers. It is announced that no pub lication reflecting on the government ol the United Slates or state of Color ado will be tolerated. Such is a press report under date of ; December 6, 1903. History tells how Charles X ol France signed an ordinance by which the liberty of the periodical prets was sus(ended and there foMowed the three terrible days of July, the revolution against the family of Bour bon, and the uocrowoingof Charles X In icy.1) when the English press be came seditions John Milton advocat ed its freedom, saying: "Though all the wlnda of doctrine were let loose to play upon the earth, so truth be In tbe field, we do irjuriously, by licensing and prohibiting, to mis doubt her strength. Lt her and falsehood grappel, who ever knew truth put to the worse in a free and open encounter?" In 1803 Xapoleon, having been greatly Irritated by the articles published inlKngland, akcd that the government suppress the newspapers which published articles unfriendly to himself. He was In formed that the press was free and rjeyoud the power of the government to suppress1. Frederick the Great was sccounted remarkable even among statesmso accustomed to the license of a free press for the steadf istness ol mind with which he uphtld Its freedom when he himself waa Ihe subject of one of tbe most stinging lampoon? ever written in tbe world. Bo a free press has ever bn ac counte l the bulwark of popul tr liber ty. The precedent es;a lisheJ ' t New York in 1731 when John Z n ger was upheld in telling the truth his ben proudly cited in American courts as on-of the most firmly etir 'lshtd of our unwritten laws, and thj nation il and state roisi ui cs ht'. Cireiuiiy provl l-l that no Uw abrilgin the fred 'm of the press shall be passed. Is comment need I upoa the 'lea pot ism etabliHhing itsell at Cripple Creek? Has the ruwirhiit any platsa In a free country? Tn-i merits of th labor question now agitating the Col orado mining district are no longer at issue. The right of every mm to labor If be will aa oneof the bleasingi of liberty Is subordinate to tbe wel fare of that safeguard of aU liberty Ihe freedom of the press, which has never been a terror except to evil doe as, which need he feared only by corrupt rovt-rnmeot. -Hkbigao lloGSc. By Michigan Teople. Mr. mmi Mae. V. R. MThltaaiy, Ale C. Hlnaai Good Meals. Good Board. Forest Grove, - - Oregon WtfODMAM OF TBE VOItI.0 yf FORKST (IROV'E. Meet every 8atunhjy evealag at 7.30 P. M. All neigh bora are cordi ally invited to visit with tw. Joiim Andesvom, Clerk John STimucit, C. C. A BARIiAIS FOR l..')j. Ifk For salt 160 ar stock ranch. rolling hill land. Th place haa a house of 4 larga rssirt; large log About 10 or 12 acrea undtr tones, and about S acres in cultivation, barn, and othtr small buildings. Two good springs close to house. Nice mountain stream runs through one corner of place. The place Is open timber land, making a good' K' "a m iflii ringi Tor stock. Only it miles west of milk tannery. Address A14, care The News, or call on Dr. C. E. Ceijer, Forest Grove, Oregon. R. NIXON DENTIST. Forttt Grove, Oregon. i Best artificial teeth. $3.30 per set. Cement anil Anialnnm fillings r0 cents earn. Gold fillings. $1 up. Vitalized air for painless extraction. Office: TUrt-e doors north of Brick stor. Off.ce hours from 9 A. M. to P. M. James I!. Mdlwj linico lluin. Dn. Mcfh.E it Hai OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Acnts and t'hronic Dimuiei, 'itviu and Hpiuitt Ailtction. Wonieu'i aud I'll l Urvu's lis-usoa a tifinlty. Oflice Hours Vh. MlliEK Forett Oruv Tus U , 'I'liiirMlay unJ huturduv. 1ii. Hais Forest tl'ove X ou tlay, Weducsduy and " Frid y. Other days, l'ortl'nd Other dayn.Hillsboro Ollke over IUt;i) it Watrous' Store. DK. V. L. DIMMICK Dentist. Upstairs, Wagnnr Building. y Forest Orove, Oregon. E. B. RENT2, M. D, Physician and Surgton. OOlce over Abbott's Jewelry Store. (Both 'phones.) Forest Grove, Oregon. C. Ei-GEIGER, M. D., Homeopathlst Physician and SurQeon. Offlco, ovor Weacott's Store. Resldpnce, east of M. U. Church. Forest Grovo, Oregon. W. CALDERWOOD . Dentlot. Office: Hotel Royal, North Yam'Hr J. N. HOFFMAN, Attorney ina Counselor at Law. Upstairs, Caples BJock. Forest Grove, Oregon. Dr. Wm. M. PottocK, D. D. S Dentist Office over Bazr, Forest Grove, (Jr. All classes of Dental Work. V. M. Lantsley L- L. Ung'.ey I.ANUI.KY SOX Attorneys and Counselors at Luw Notaries I'ubli -, Pa-at Kitate nnd Con veyani. ing Ujmtairs, Cup!es BwiliPiiig Fo:vst (irove, ... Vn-iiou W. 11. Mollis Karl U. Hawka HOLUS & HAWKS Lawyers Rual Kstate and Cirjx)rtion Lats 6jecialiy. Office over Hines A Wagner's Drug fctore Forest Grove, Oregon K. W. HAINES, BANKER. V. R. Haines, Cashier. Porost Grove, Oregon. CITY BAR8ER SHOP, A 3. Wlrta. BtBi- Laundry Agency,. Pacific Avenue, Forest Orove. JOHN ANDERSON TAILOR. FOREST GROVE. THOMAS H. BROWN BUILDING MATERIAL Lime, Sand and Cement Foreet Grove, Oregon- Farmers anil Merchants" Bank, of Forest i rove Transacts a general banking justness. Capital, .2.5,0OO. Correspondent's Wells Farpo Si Co. Hanks. W. H. Williams Sou lira I ni,irtr fr LUMBER IS ROUGH H. V. I. I'Kiite 1, F"r-t 'Jrove rc-