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7 ..;, jijj ol. XXXI. IIILLSEORO OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY S, HiH. No. .'M- f I l rL ,r,et ulk tt0l wl11 be aJl,e'1 ,0 ftvv III' others become known. Perhapssome ill ,hww n,tlllH,l above lire not even "wri11 "4kV SHI' aware that their merits for these 'J fl B fl j? I Vj- ' V ' fll 'en have been considered by any- TtttT Bn a wJf j ,y one but still nil have a f tir 1 dlowlng ' ' VVsJ surtliient to assure that they will "1 have to be reckoned with if they PICTORIAL PUZZLE. Jl lesire to mak" the running. . ' V THE INDEPENDENT, HILLSBORO Official Paper of Washlnaton County. KnU-reil t tto Pnslnmce at Ilills lxiro, Ojboii, for traiiHiulsslon throuxh tin- mails aa m-rorn class mail matter. One Dollar a Year. In , Advance. rjMi;at; kkvukmcix ci.mm- IMTEt The . tginnin of 100 4 revive interest in pilitk'4 Hml durim; th pa-ttfew (lHy the protinblH cnml i. lutes have been enr vhss"I In casual con versation with (he result that a fair crop ia already M.-norei for the con aideratiou of the K 'publican conven tion. The Hat which la here given U merely a compilation, there are ' others, 8500 or more, who have the InalienaMe right of an American citizen to run for otQce an J to be elected if they can get enough votea. An theae become known they too .will be mentioned, j For j iut senator with Columbia ami Multnomah count let, EtDi.-triei Attorney T. J. Cleeton, now praclic luif law la Portland, Ex-Jt Senator (ieo. V. Patteraon, re(!enilof Poit land anil H'hmi Bjulii t be. locitted In llilltbon ; and Oho. Hall, a Columbia county attorney formerly of T!j;ard Vltle, are spoken of. Of course the other counties too wil! have nam re to be considered . Foraenator; C. F. Tigard, of E. Bittfj C l. Harry Hayne, Ex-Senator E. V. llalne, Capt. F. S. Barnea, all of sorest Grove; Mayor B P Corneliu, Ei R'p. H. V. Utea, El DM. Attorney W. N. Barrett, Hilla boro . Of representttivM timber there Is no lack, Dr. Cbas. ilinea and B. F. Purdy, respectively of Forest Grove and Wapato are mentioned for an other term. Cornelius has Ex-Representative G. V. Marsh and John Buchanan; Iiillsboro, Julius Ash babr, E. B.Tongue, Wm. Mi(i illlao; Dairy, J. C. Moore; West Butte, Arthur Flint, an J East Cedar, E A Eddy. For the mure substantial offices, six are talked of for clerk: V. E Moore, Dairy; E. J. God man, East Butte; Brice Wilson, Gales Creek; C. O. Ilje, Forest Grove; J. W. Mor gan, Max. Craudsll, 8. Iiillsboro. For sherlfl also six: Thos. Connell, John Connell, J. C Cory, Columbia; C. W. Redmond, S. Iiillsboro; Joe. Robinson, 8. Tualatlo; C. E. Dciich man, Beaverton. Possible commissioner candidates are C. C. Iloopes, Wapato; Aleck Todd, 8. Forest Grove; John McClar an, Galea Creek; Stewart Vaughn, W. Cedar. For Assessor, Geo. II. Wilcox Is strongly mentioned as bis own suc cessor; while M. D. Cady, Bsavertoo; and John Yanderwahl, Dairy; are also mentioned. The other offices have not so far attracted much attention. Recorder Kuratll and Treasurer Jackson of course being entitled to their second term by Republican precedent on the strength of their creditable record. This list is made up from what 1 Guardianship of John Hummer, In sane. Bond ef guardian for sale of real estate tiled and approved. Estate of Charles W. Soiith, de feased. Final account and report filed. Monday, February It, 19ilv set fr bearing .'J'cti )ns to th sauif. , i ' . ' l " Gu.trdlanshlp nf Mary Jme R itj in. son, in-Htii'. R'port of tfiinroiau filed lirrelu It "eHpta I7..5 til . t'unh pnid out fu77 13 Hi!anceon hand i37S 18 loial ro ounet' of estate iil;W5 iG. Estate ot IVier Hauflen, dece:tset. iiond tilt'd and approved. Letters testamentary issued to ' Christian Zircher. JJ Kuratll, Andrew E'ir: Iman and E I Koratli appointed appraisers to meet at late re idenee of di'iH-Hsed on Ha!unlsj; Jin 2, 1904 at 10 nMock a in. Estate of Haonahette Farha. Eitata ad ii. It ted to probate, J. If. Ry up pointed administrator with bond fixed at (500 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Estella II H.ver to A Cimpbelll .42 a iu M Mooo claim. Wm Rddt to J II Riy lota 2 at 3 B 2D W Portland Ilelph' N A IJjiley to J Wilkes lota 16 & 111 B I Highland Park E Poppleton to T M William son 20 a in lt3sr2 w.... O W Porter to N Campbell a tract in Henry Buxton cl.... J W Hhu'e to F Suhomberg lota 10, 11 Jfc 12 b 2 Iiillsboro J M Btrber to J B Llckly w of lots 3 b 40 Clark add F U J C Beach to W F Hoi len beck 40 a In s 23 t 3 n r s w fl 80 500 850 3000 850 150 MUriCE TO 1HTK0.V. On and after January t, 1904, the printing offices and newspapers of Washington County will make the following charges for J b work and legal advertising: Per 500 (on 1CO0 order add one-half.) Bill Heada, 16 lb. Us (2 25 4s 2 50 St 2 75 2s 3 5C Statements 2 50 Note Heads 2 50 Letter Heads, low 2 50 medium 3 00 good ." 3 50 Cards, $2.00 to 3.00 per 5G0. Envelopes 2 50 Tgs, $1.75 to $2.50 per 600. Tickets 2 00 Tickets, nurulered, erforated 1000 3 25 3000 8 00 (Add 2.50 per thousand.) Prescription blanki, 1000, padded.. 2 50 Additional 1000 1 50 Toplo Rooks, etc., 100, per page. . . . 75 Cover counts 2 pages.) Window Cards, quarter, 50 3 00 100 4 CO Sale Bills, 4 00 Bankruptcy legals 2 50 Divorce Summons 10 00 Executors' and final notice 6 00 All other leuals, per inch 3 00 Forest Grove Times, Iiillsboro Argus, Iiillsboro Indeoendent, Washington County News. Read Dugan A Watrous' full page ad. Come In and see for yourselves. 5 A yht v$M :4li FIN l) A Every person brinliii; Into onr store before next Friday iiioriifii,Januaryy 15, (lie orreft solution of the above puzzle will lie given a re duction of 10 per cent on tlie tirst bill of 'goods purchased of us, regardless of amount. Kcmcmhcr, this means a saving of 10 per cent for every one solving this puzzle. Also a splendid lino of Corset Covers and Ladies' White Underwear. HOYTS The "MONEY BACK" Store. If you are not satis fied with your purchase your money will be cheer fully refunded. We want to keep your trade, and are bound to please you. Right goods, right prices and right treatment are the right policy, and that's HOYT'S. Hillsboro. Ladles Nobby tailor-made suits made at Mrs. Ma ion's for 13 75 and up. Silk waists $1.75. Wool waists I1.C0. Perfect fit guaranteed. Mrs. Maxon. Pacific Ave. Forest Grove. KITTEN. Ladies will do well to re member that IIOYT has a complete stock of the famous R & G Corsets Twenty-year case genuine Elgin or Waltham movement $12. Your money back If our goods are pot as we represent them . Abbott A Son, Forest Grove . lllll.sOkt VEI'KJtANb l.Vr.lild.t. N-' Ye.r'r wt o.. S i lir' Dty rt'i. I t ih in-ull I'lun of i-ii) nlHt'ers of O'0 . Hios'CIH l'st No. (!, (Jral.il Aroi of ifV K-p'iblv' .4 l J I tin Wi.in-'itt' !t lii't Crp mh Mi orcas loi) i! 'ft Itipiiy riui.(.ii. pit Cum umml-rO N H .vit'i Jjle 11. 1 -t a nt tt ) us oiHi' r of the il.iy, li;-l i-Sh'-ij.- t Hie iofi.lui . ..d O KI Fe. um-i Hill A'nfl ll 1,(1 wi ii tlin vetrr. -lis, tin ii f iiuiii-s i;.kI K'lits. G"o. I", M ' is lfi j ii'KT ph.'t (otuiotinder ; Krf:ili I) uiiiy, ) ii : i.il !- ; U.K. U'lilis, s.-ru r ic ; A W.i5niKr, j ml -r vio j ll l ll .inee, ij iai trr io ihcij J h i l iti , fiiic'oi; M li'H1 , f-tii i-p" .ii : M. E H' ti'liHl-f, til ik H e oej j U . T. Ji .e, .si r- i'l Ill T " P. I.fi( lt)!S Imd '(;,n ' fi.- ffiuii ul !..f-l;i!li.t'cn ' It- rio.iy i-f the It !; I Cij d:y ( n ' u.-f i 1 iy Jd.tt lluii).i.:e.) h, wlnlo' Mi-s it i-y ii iiiiu.tto jnu.-heJ itio lo'iMC I r ihe in i iiiy .Mr , Arch il i!dA',i, i. iirin pr - i i.;'.t. Mrs. Fi::r,f lliine?-, j-j ; Mrs. Fitu m ti ;i,id M s. M.i i .'a ri m '!i ve ty -.ei.il. r urn! J i-.i r v:i- ; M-.n. Kin- ri'y,.i' cr t ir; ; Mrs fS -.tiin, tren.surer ; M s. 11 IC llni'i'H, v. .iiu.Uictiii ; Mrs. Auhloil, .i-.-iid. ot coiil. icioi; Ma i;iiiiH F. Uouuht.v, p. J. Hi own, Uirtier a d . J ltrow, col.r tier- er . Ain-r tb- l.ist tnui;n came a dioiiel : !ios liouoiiful provlfioo of uojd things to eat, rtpalli g "liei-iie- ili war" d iya in ita( hominy, cum bnu laud emi", i.vci ubicli lUv. 8. J. Diy iov.ilccd the Dviiie t kNMinif t'jiiplttl'.rf'liii "'Aaspi-.'Aiua opeitl'ng day for Hie new yetir ar.d if all its "till days -ire us ci J iy ttile to the vet. eraiM they wld yd h-iv oiny moro l i 1 1 . VC ' ni.iki- u, f ir the hardships th.'y wufl r d in iti-lr e viniry's Oauso ! in lug ibi-ir yoilliful it i vs. SLI1JJL kkpok:1. Histrk-t No; hu, fro n N v. .1). to IXh: 24 D.ys taught, 1J; daysat tendaoee, 20, pupils enrolled, H ; average daily attendance, 13; visitors, 8. Ceriifk-ates of Perfect Attendance were given to Hnitie Kahler, Maggie Kabler, George Kessler, Leourd LaemerrrHn and L'iy Kahler. 10 I UK 1'L'ULIC We the undersigned having embarked in the grocery business desire the public to call and nee our stock of groceries which is new and fresh and selected with special care to suit all needing goods in our line. We have taken special care to buy the best goods the mark et affords and aim to sell them as low as goods of same quality can be sold. Please call and examine our stock and we promise you courteous treatment and will be pleased to quote yon prices! You will find us in the Up-to-Date gro cery store on Pacific Ave., first door west of Varley's Barn. Wtitzcl & Christian. For sale. Tare weed. A quantity of clean tare seed that we will sell for 2 cents per pound. Call at Varley's Feed Barn, Furesl Grove, Ore, Our Grocery Is now being remod eled iu connection with the meat market, Con McNamer and A. W. Johnson having purchased the market of B S. liny. When com pleted they u ill have one of the best msrkets west of Portland. New Feed Mill ready I am now prepared to do your feed grinding with a first claas grinder. Will grind all kinds of feed every Saturday. Bring in your Kris', our charges sro reasonable. W. F. llartrampf, Pac Ave. Foiett Giove, Ore.