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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1903)
M - J. - I W HilXMHUKH MrtHtC vrriCKJH Taliljr Lod J. ft A. F. A A. MX)r. F.A.BaU?, W. M4 J. A. InDri. 8. W.; Mayor W. K. am, J. W.; 1. W. D. WoJ, aacraaarj; Jodft ft. Oraodail, traaaurar. All tti hi offlcwt are pat iaaatera. Oo IUnsoua Port Ns. 69, Q . A. It Frank DMgbt, com.; R. K. Dlly, ar. V. C; A. W. Barber, Jr. V. C; M. 11 Ha4c4kls, ffioef of tba slay; 6. K. Hsla, Quartermaster; F. Heinca, chaplain. Larioda Hill Cablo, Native Dagh. Im, fflcefr Prw., Mrs. Mary Uattpfcreys; Vi Pw. Mm . 8 Morgan; 24 Vice Pres. Mw. A AoOerab; t . Ml Huie McJCIaaey Treas., Mr. W. It Davis; Marahal, M im Mianie Qheeo: KM iUQ.OK THE MAYOK PHIIliiKiro'11 n-w hea1, V Et-Judge li. F. Come J. liuH, is one of the bt E. kiiimn nnn In Wnshlnvr. too county, and one of the lolling. The Extern I VX prin', who ,ol(I new Tt ' v :ory every night for h SdTi thousand and one nljfhfi, win an amtttcur ti -"Ben," who In the many years of his political life has been dally keeping hU associates good na. tured with frtfh selections from an apparently InexhauHtible stock of anecdote. AIUUTIOML HILLS BOKO LOCAL. James Currin, head of tha Pacifio Htatea Telephone Ce.'s construction work. Is in Hillsboru superintending extensive improvements which will take about two weeks. By that time the Forest (Jrove franchise will probably be Mettled and work begun there. Fred Ol.sen w ho for 18 years ha been decorating, painting and paper ing in Hillsboro and to whose nkill and taste much of the K''Ht work ever done here is to be credited, has quit bis trade and become connected with the Patterson furniture store where he will be fclad to meet his old friend. Friends of P. L Abbott will be pleated to know, as they confidently expected, that the suit against him, by a Mr. Thompson for an alleged swindling iu a business deal, to which the Portland papers gave publicity has been thrown out of court for want of een enough evl droce to justify submitting it to a ja-y. Mr. and Mrs. Harold G, Robinson arrived Monday frotn Toronto, Can ada, to visit his brother, llev. A. Robinson. Mr. lt hinson has been employed in the postal department at Melbourne, Australia and with bis wife has been away from home for about nine months visiting friends and relatives on this con tinent. The business meeting at the Cong, churcb Wednesday evening elected for the coming year, Miss Hattie Butler, president; Miss Lacy Hum phreys, vice president; Miss Josie Nchulmerlch, secretary; Frin. B. W. Barnes, treasurer and Mrs. II. V, Uate-, corresponding sretary. A social reunion w a pleasing feature of the. occ.ln. W. T. Linn who lives on the old Humphreys plsv in Hillsttoro has s psr tree of unknown variety, bu' orijfinslly sprinifln from Kentucky which grow lu fruit in clufpre. 0:ie bunch had in it Irt pears, an other M. A specimen of this aovel ty U-ft at the sanctum was intended to te reproJuced for our readers, but the fruit fell off before It could Is? taken to the photographer. Miss Levelhkau "Why do you (sty as mam and oaietltne mora to Mr. Rostystock when you can get better selection el her?". Mrs Olihwy ()h I buy wbare my mother taught; I did not know I could do better." Mts.s Lkvemucad "Oh by all means go to Mr. Hoyt's store. It's aim ply lovely. I do all my shopping there sml he has such n beautiful st' ck of Christina gifts." Mks OLPHViv "I am so glad you told me, I will ko tomorrow morn ing M"KAI. .) whfr" y"U can buy test."' Id tba Cirvait Court, 00 hulurday last, H. 8. B. liswaoo, attorney f R. B. Kesjavedy, aftsjed o Jaaaary IS as Ua tfaU for last trial of hi esat . TlMdefeoM bad bMavra abaop tkM of aa aarliar date, hut decidad to aeeapi tha later ia erdwr to secure dpiaitioQ'froca witneaxiDow in the Kul. A detoctivn baa btseo at work In Albany, where Mr. Kennedy was pastor of the Congregational churcb for about twe years, and it is evi dent the prosecution ia making every poealMe effort fa secure, a siraog ease ageroat htm. A repreaeatatka of the feetcutkii baa also bvea io 8aa MataMt, Cal., wbere Mr. KenoedT was icted before corn I ig te(re(va. It is mot known who la furaisitittf moecy for tbe ei pease of this work, exwpt that it is not being djoe at the expense of the Ktate. Mr. Ken nedy welcomes the strictest inquiry and only regrets that it was not undertaken before the tnany baseless stories were put in circulation, but it seems as though some one was bent ou securing bis conviction at all hazard". Lucinda Hill Cabin of Native Daughters Wednesday made a we1 come call upon Urandma Wood in the series of visits to pioneers which it is paying this fall aud winter. The elderly lly who was born be fore the United btates had its first president and who came to Oregon half a century ago kept the tirtt hotel in Hillsboro. The belle ol East Tennessee in her youthful days when Lswis and Clark were plan, ning their exploration of the Oregon country, Mr-. Wood will doubtless see the centennial of their j sirney. May 20, 1904 will be ber 117th birth day anniversary and ns better testi monial to Washington county's healthiness could be required than this hearty centenarian who bids fail to see many more of the d lflit- tul summers aud equally attractive winters of Webfoof. After the bnttle is over it appears the Kecond Street planking cannot be affected by the make up of the council as an amendment to the c'isrter is ne-essary to change tie present system of astessing the pro perty owners and even the legisla ture could not make that date bark . Only by breaking the charter could the assessment Le defeated. It should Im said that the property owners' contention has been that one fourth should he paid by them, ti e balance by the city, but this plan the charter forbids. Mayor Btrrett whose term is just closing has made a most satisfactory showing for his administration. Al so entitled to the city's gratitude I Councilman Ed Schulmerich whose buHiness sagacity and faithfulness to his duties have been important fact ors in the efficient administration of the past year. Hoylliaa the best filled store in town Hoytdoea business. OenCUIT COURT. In John E Woell v C N Haw thorne, appealed from Justice court concerning Ail wages, Jury disagreed. T.W.Thompson was given verdict for 119(13.29 against B. F. Pnrdy, by the Jury. J nrors except thoe. in Wright Htewart case were excused until Janrary 13. Jury in If. O. Wright v C II Stew art found fur plaintiff if sum of f l:!l). John B Bal allowed ss bailiiT and Ira E Purdin li. F W Simon Is A 8tuv Wm Bsgley (hopcontractor) dismissed without eots. ....... Divorce decrees granted plaintiffs, Charles F Henry v Johanna Henry. James E Patton StellaiOrace Pat. tan. Oeo. W. Holcomb r Msry A Helcotnb. Burke, Tromley and John Tom McNamara, Tuesday registered at the State Penitentiary, at Salem, and Sheriff Sewell has three less boarder. Burke is said by the peni tentiary peoplo to, hav served a term there about two years agaronr Multnomah county aiJ "Brick"- n "'rargi r ther.. ,. : .. . i-' - - - r f'" PROfCMtOiAi, CARM. C. S. TOM6UC ATTORNEY -AT LAW HiHstoro, Owoa. CrSce: IUkiibs 3, 4 aad 6, Mcaaaa BIk. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNEY AT LAW Hillsboro, Oregon. Office: Oatral Ulisk, Rooms i and 7. BENTON BOWMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW , HSIUboro, Or0- Oflics, in I'nioo lilk., with 8. B. llorton JOHN M. WALL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Hillsboro, Oregon.. IJaltey-Morgan Block. Hoopi 1. THOS. II. TONGUR JR. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW NOTARY PI HI.IC Office: KooniH 3, and .r), Morgan Block Hillsboro, Oregon. 8. T. LINK LATER, M. B. C. M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Hillsboro, Oregon. Office, Uictairi, over The IH-Ita Irnt.' Ptori). Ortice hours 8 to 12; 1 to ri, arid in the evening from 7 to oVlock. J. P. TAMIESIE, M. D. S. P. R. R. St'RC.EON Hillsboro, Oregon. Office and Residence, corner Third and Main streets. Office hours, 8:30 to 12 A. !., 1 to 5 and 7 to 8 P. M. Teli,lione to resilience from Brock & Sels' drugstore at all hours. All calls pmmp'ly att tilled, night or day. F. A. BAILEY, M. D. PHYSICIAN ANT) StTtonON Hillsboro, Oregon. Office: Morgan-Bailey hlock. up stairs, rooms 11', 13 and 15. Residence S. W. cor. Base Line and Second ets. Both 'phones. F. J. BAILEY, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Hillsboro, Oregon. Office: Morgan-Bailey Mock, tip stairs with F. A. Bailey. Residence, N. K. ccrner Third and Oak Ms. C. L. LARGE, M. D.. Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of women a rportaity. Forest Grove, Oregon. LODGE DIRECTORY. (Cards, $." a year; R solutions and Meeting Notices free to advertis ing Ixidges.) RUBY ASSEMBLY NO. 26, UNITED ARTISANS. Hillsboro, Oregsn. Regular meeting on Monday evening of each week at Odd Fellows' Hall, Hillsboro. Members please attend. AI)MIMiTUaTOrV4 .NOTICE Of SALE Notice ii heraliy rlvanthatln pur.'inc of an onl-r of the minI- Court of tti County of UanbiUKtuu ami Mii- ol ornin m'l on tha "iti ilay of t-trintr. I'.nn, tn mMHr of tha wnataof pft-r llari-r. l'f anl. the uoilernian e1 ailTniiiiiitrHlor of ,nl e-tMte win hi (miOim aurlion to the hlRhest biildvr tor -ah. ftiit.jfrt to tl rotiflrniMiion ol th t'oi.nly t'ouri un saiunlajr, lha 'nti Out of Jamibrv, V4. nl H) o'i'lick A. M. ot -mill .in)' ou will trctu iv in ttie town of lullry, hi I Ilia riiilil. title an I im.-rr-t ami rntHie of ln -a it oitueiiit- at tht'timt of hi ili-aih aiii all Ilia r itr I till ami imerf-lti.nl the ti.l .tHif t-o-rHilon ot law or oitierwi-a haa .iix-e ai 'iulrn., tu hmuI prenii.en; hi .rtmi titi ilt-MTit.t an follow.: a Rtnp of lan.l tmy t.'i fi-rt wi.lu oil tin- ninth ol tili Inri4i In thaorik'uial town ol l.illry. Vtaihittic Ion ( wunty, 1 irt-on. I he ailinlm.trat.ir rex TTtUK tha rttht to re-jf-ct all hi.i 11m. It- at laid lima anil p.acr. If no aiiiutue bldi ara nia.la will alter am. I tinia m-.I aid j.rmi at private inn. In aominlanre witk thronlar ma.la tjr aaul Court at the lima art lufio, W R. Stphi, Adtnlnlntrator ol laid artata. W M. Iualay Hon, Altoauaya. Cheap Sunday Rstes Betwssn Forest Grovs and Portland. Low round trip rates lisve ben placed In effect between Portland and Forest Grove, In either direction. Tickets will he sold Saturdays and Sundays, and limited to return on or hffore the following Monday. Rate of fl'Tr roun 1 trip. Call on Sinitrem Fa-cill.-'s .A?enN f t jiarticuUrH. 'Or?r ('.i l'ir a yar, if aatrt. . ii jij m 1 J. N. Corutliue Cornelius & Son (8accaaora to McNasncr A Coraeliaa) Sjufial Attention to Comrtnrcial Travelers' Patronage.. (iool Service, Fair Treatment anl Motlerate Kates. FASHION LIYEKY, FEED AM) SALE STAKLE. Wagonette to and from all train. Special convey ances over the Wilson River Koute to Tilla- inook at any and all timee. Oaauon aD Coi.iaiit IlLirHuliu THE BAZAR Forest Grove. Ore. Leading jtlaco in tho County fur School I5oks and Stationery; also Christmas (ioods, Doll?, Toys, Notions, Fancy German and Japanese Dishes, Vases, etc. Pianos,' Organs, all kinds of musical instruments. Columbia and v ictor Talking Machines. Sin Machines for sale Crescent CRESCKNT t-I-OVK IS TIIK IlKST. I'ATKONIZK tlOMH I NIjVSTK Y. Opposite Railway Station Marlins Feed Slore The best assortment and largest stock of FIELD SEEDS in the County. Wo make a specialty of Seed:--, and can give you full information as to mixtures, ami how and when to sow, etc. Cahoon Seeders for sale. Martin's Seed Store, Pari lie Avenue, Forest Grove, Ore. Stribich & Purdin Woodwork and General Repair Shop Vehicle wheels. Lumber planed. Furniture. Fancy turned work for buildings. For any kind of wood work, find us it the Factory. Prices are right. Main St. $10 Reward Some ads. are fakes, but we will pay $10 if our goods are not as we represent them in the locals. Head the locals. Abbott & Son F')i:i-T Giiovi:. A. K. Corunliur ForeKt (3 rove, Oregon on easy payments. Mill .... Forest Grove, Or. Forest Grove, Ore. OHEGON