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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1904)
Mi HSIeboro and Vicinity I-V-1 l- iivi'r'i frt-H to iiy jmrt ! tried y Irorn CliuiHX Mill. Mr. anil Mr. S.H Hu-l u i r : Ntw YtHi'j ly in I'jitland. Mm. L'HjrHl lloyl vlnitftl with friend;! in 1'ort'rtiitl Mew YerV. Mr. and Mm. E L. McC'.riiiic i re Hp'ti'Jinf th w'k at LiUn'. A'torney Mark H. Hum, went to California Saturday on ,'gtl luMlnesc Did you henr Knox? It beats hII the clreunc and initiHirt'N and corn Nlits we have fvr vltni'-H I. Thf DiIWh (Ore.) Diily Chronicle. John A. John-to , who liv on th, Multnomah border linp and U Inrl- ,f the SAOileville Hchool district. wai? in town Weiinexdjy. The County IVmrd of l'ennlon Kx Hitiiuer, Dm. Wood, Taiuit-aie an Large, held its regular meeting Wed nemiay and examined two applicants Mr. and Mr. (X W. Itedmom) attended a family reunion at Port land New Year' day, the occasion talbf tbe 74th, birthday of Mrs. Redmond's father, 8. II. Elliott. Mr. Cbaa. Leton, of Eugene, visit d al the home of Rev. J. F. Day for couple of daya thla week. Mr Lstson Is a veteran of the Spanish- American war, having aerved In Co C of the Second Oregon In the Philippine. Three subscription solicitors for Che Evening Telegram and the Even Journal's circulation man vere ir town during the week, giving ever) one an opportunity to take a Portland everilagdilly with bxik or dishe thrown In. Sunday, Jan. 10, 1903. Services the Baptist church 10 a. m, 8uoda echool 11 a. in., 7:30 . m sermor, Itsv. M. M. BWtlnoe, pa-tor of Iid tnanuel Biptlit church of Portland, will preach hoth morning and even iii. Y u are enrdhtlly iavited t, uch Her vice. StranM niado wcl ime. County Trea nrer J n kpotiV jum tcrly leport i-hov a halatice on ha:i Oct. 1 of iii.d.Yl.'ll. m Ipts (!nrlv October, f.r,(io2 O'J, November. IIP IT I cmU r, fss') ' total r.f fjl, Is7 ililiurw:nHrit wire, in Oelnb.-i 2T.4:H.i:0, N. v 'i.i!er, f.Vi7H.0tt, D . ti--r, $271 1 .'() In. vinjr it liaiHtii'f i $ Al, I'tii-t will cury ili..:oui; ty through till Ij.x-payio lime. On Jan. 17 we will 'tein reivn tnmtmtjH iu thti fijptiit church. Tii I'.Htor mid church w ill lr nni-tH t the StMto Ml-Hicitmry, Uev. L. U lilley, of M"M innvillc. VV ejile.i nil earnest invitation to the pntille t tttteidthu wi t tirc-. I'ro. Itityi one of our hIU hI men. We Millet the prayera and hearty cc rorntio' )f all Christian. "Come thou wit us and we will do thee good," J. F D.iy, pantr. lluhy Afwemhly, United Artisan, Monday evening put into office it- new officers, County Surveyor A . A. Morrill, a past master artisan, doiu. the Installing. Miss Hose Wilcox li the Junior past master artUan, X N. Miller, master artlsar; Mr?. C D. Barngrover, inspectot; Eatell Tilbury, senior conductor; Fre lleidel, master ol ceremonies; Wm Tupper, field commander. The src retary and the treasurer, Co. Schoo 8upt. II. A. Ball and Attorney V N. Barrett, are bonded cfficers so their bonds have first to go to Portland for approval before they can be Installed The j 'Hit li.str.liMti of Inn A LI V. and Degree of Honor, Fidi y was enlivened ty an nici'iicnt pro gram. 1 in ll're playe 1 well a vio liu uh, Miss J tir sou ecting t ac I'oiiipanist. lion. W. X. Barrett, li his UHual iiapcy way, opoke of th A. O. U. W. and In pioneer work h fraternal iusurar.ce. Miss Une Wll cox gave an iutereeting reading enti tied "Comforting a Sick Friend,' auc Frederick Vrooiuan, always welcouui to HUM) ro audiences, iang a solo t Miss Ethel Wtlirung's accompani lien', while Mrs. M, A. Donelsoi rjad a humorous Hftlection, "Mr 'logins Buys a New Bonnet." Th Degree of Honor olllcers are, Lou II Mtrrett, past C. of H , Minnie I) iwiih C of II., Mte Imbrie, L. II., Mr Lydia Oiult, C. C , Alice Itidmotid Kiu , M. A- Donelson, u-her, M. M t'ittiuger,Itec , B )se Wilcox, Record r. Mrs. Claude Wreear, I. W., Lori Palmeteer,0. W., Clare Imbrie, organ t, Lrue Pjlmeteer, Captalu. The 100-horse power boiler for the ity electric light plant arrived Tues lay morning and was at once trans ported to the power house. Six horses were needed to move its six and half tons. Ten thousand brick will be used In building It founds tlon and It will be two weeks' before he work Is finished. Tbe new smokestack Is nearly twice the dlam tier of tbe present ooe, as the nea toiler Is twice the size of Its prede easor. The stack will be 130 feet high, the tallest thing In towo. Though rated as 100 horsepower th oiler Is guaranteed to develop 112. The boiler costs $1000, stack 1133. ump 66 and the foundation abou 300. Betides this Mr. Dalley ge e CS.l for moving the boiler from th' Inpot, which it seems to b general V cc niidered he has fully earned. Phoenix lodge .No. 81, Knights c Jthiaf, Monday night with du eremony installed those who are to e its officer for the next nil oonthH, District Deputy Grand hsncellor (Jco. Schulmerhb, At rpey Qeo. B Bij!ey Is-.atrai" hHucellor ctiiiiianiler, J. W. Cavt ice chai cellor, Herman Schulmei h preWto, L 'W. ll use master t i vork, K-coid-r iarry T. B.sgley, :ijeper of It-cords and S--alf i'o. HchultiK rich mHs'er of finance, Or, W. D. Wood ic aster of exche l OMIMi-JtM'lKY i::tii-to.nib District School Clerk, P. Boscow has pouted notices for a rpclal school meeting of District No. 7 oo Jan, Utb, Monday, nd tbe buslnes will be levying a tax for next year, Uillsboro has always taken pride In keeping a good school and it voter; will only be as liberal this year with the extra asslsttnce now to be given by the county there could be two moregradea adilngt) its other at tractions f wgalnlng residents, a free high school. No other Inducement Is so powerfuf these days In drawing Immigration as jood educational ad vantages and this yeer and next there will be a large influx into Ore on of which the county seat wants Its share. pier, B. A Burker muster of arms, i. A. Wehrungand V. B:;uc-in in. I'leand outside tuards. K'gistrHtioo began Monday iu th' ounty clerk's office, County Cluk I organ having empInyedex-Couim 'lerk J. A. Imbrie to attend to thai iHparttneni, additional aeslttauce tie- tig necessary as the office already bs overwhelmed with work. B"ti v. Haine.", of 8out? Hillsboro, was he first to have his name entered i 09 year-old voter, and R iosevelt vlll le one ballot the gainer by hii egistration for surely the hero o Han Juan Hill will get the veteran'r 'ote. Forty four had registered U .ill Thursday evening. Marshal Atkinson succeeded Wed tesday in getting hold of one of the rang of hoboes who have been mak ng their headquarters In the brick yard and for whom he has been eeplng an eye out for some time The city streets need the assistant f several able-bodied men to keep them clean and the marshal think he can use several more to good ad vantage If they will only put them 'elves within bis reach. Several from here attended tbe dance which followed the Cosgrovt concert at Forest Orove Monday evening. Tbe entertainment there was under the auspices of the V. O. W. Here the Methodist church had charge of the concert, which was given Saturday evening, and It hard- I seems necessary to stats that co dancing followed . Knox Kantner Concert, Jan. 13 P.es. Penrose. Whitman Coileare: It was the best entertainment of the kind we have ever had, aod the aud lence was most enthusiastic. Preaching services at the Christian church next Sunday, at usual hour by Elder O. M. Olds, of Portland . The Kiox Kunliur louccit I'oinpjuy Those who remember Vr K ox a tlie King of luipersousto'S with th Meueley Singers will be glad to hear hiiu with the Male (Quartet Wednt tt day eve, Jan loth, at tbe Hillsbor Opera House. Adtuisxiou 25 and 3d cer.ts. Tickets on sale at Wehruugs -tore. Dou't fail to hear them. SPH11L HUES TO PORTLAND Account Conventions, Nations Livestock Association, Natloria VVoolgrowers Association and North At st Fruit Growers' As-oeiatlon, to e held at Portland the Eimtherti I'nciflc will tell round trip ticket ne and one-third fart' Tickets cn t-ale Jan 10 cud 11 and good to retura Jr. 17. Henry EverJiug.of Portland com mission firm, was In town Monday. Rev, Yerhaag will conduct service I tbe Hillsboro Catholic church next Sunday morning at 10: 30 o'clock Clayton Wentx, Ben Mitchell, A . . Sholer, E. C. Brown were Port landers doing busiaess here Monday Fred Oedluo, Boston; B. M. 8111 krletter, Portland, and J. F. Loren iran, Baa Francisco registered at the Tualatin Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thorne and child, el Warsaw, Wis., are visiting Mr Thome's uncle and cousin, Meeser i: . D . and W. E . Thorne, . Ex-Senator S. B. Huston argued a contested Smith will appeal fron .Multnomah county before the Su preme Court at Salem Wednesday. The Tualatin Plains Christian En leaver society held a social at th lome of Mr. Harrington New Year'--ve and the large company watched mt the old year so happily that al felt they would be contented if 1W A'eie all as plexsant. The society I me f the large-t Iu the county tun roperiiig finely. The PrtlahV Press Club will bav sits president this year John H. Stevenson a popular reporter on th" tn fl of the Evening Telegram who it rapidly making his way ui ward ii lewspaper cork to the gratification ( ' his many Weshitii'ton county friend who know him as the son j,f II. 11 S'evensou, of Forest (trove. It g. Cosgrove, the manager, II N. Wards, 1'nuline Slofson, Loui' Porter-en, ().c r Jauoveky, Herliert It li if, Win. tSt- inkHin j, Josh Tlienn. Vru. Haw kins, and Cha-. Kihn, the Josgrove O chesira, und. r the uame hey wear iff the tge, were in tiiwi Situtday and Sunday, Monday even mg giving a concert at Fjrtst Grovt Co. School Supt. Bill states thai the Pnelpf Uw did tot reppal the i6 per capita which is given by thi i.-ounty to each child of school ag 'hough an impression to tbe con trary has been held by manj . This is one of i he best laws ever paseed o Oregon and will be a great htli i Washington county schoolc I -vill require about 136000 against 117500 raised by the county last year or about 9 mills as the school part ot the county levy. D. J. Porter, ot Gaston, who Is the subject of so many sensational storie tbout his Injuries received Christmas night, had bis hearing before Justice Bagley Wednesday on the charge Of threatening to kill his divorced wife Mrs. Emily Porter. The case was warmly contested, Deputy Prosecut ing Attorney E. B.Tongue appearing for the prosecution and Attorney Geo R. Bagley for the defendant . Quite a mass of testimony was taken, but as Mrs. Porter's divorce Is not effective till the appeal period, alz months, baa expired, the aaomaly was pre sented of the prosecuting witness not being altowed to testify because she Is still the defendant's wife. The court has taken the matter under ad visement, and will make aphis mind after the stenographer's notes have been put In writing so he can read over and weigh the evidence. Born To the wife of Z. N. 3e lye, of Baoks, Jan. 2, a daughter. DEADLY NARCOTICS ny hom-st, intelligent iliui"t or pliyxioho) ill tel vou tout nar.-otic i.oi-..i,. ...eh M oi.i.im, hei.l.ai.n, .ieudlv i.hulmdc or i:.x.M., and mer.-nry ure n. i.avt. U-eu sincr tl a Dark A es uscl in ll Pile Me.li.-li.ei;. H1..I th..t mhIi i.,..!j. :.ti..n realty sriK-tuulf lMe. ' Vei us I'ii 'lt U t. -I ar.lir ol l!v I'rk Ai f, Int. e entail. no nar.-otics or ui.-icurv, llc-aar.l il a trare o! any n:ir..tie or in," enrv au ta- fo.id-l in Veins. All otl.ers -oi:t n i.ain.tl.n or u.-ovui.v I It if vuu ikrd m,)Hsl,a.-kH. 50 Ke r I if Vents iils to cure any case of 1 i.e. orn i-aset. -ure.l with one Injx ..( Vep.-. Over 10,000 f riiianetit eur 111 five years ; Sold in HilUboro bv the Twentieth Century More: The Hillsboro Pharmacy, BICYCLE HOSPITAL Ramblers, lUo!KHmcrican and lHonarcbs Complete Line of Bieyele. Sundries Ca!l and See rcv Hew UJbeels F. R. DAILEY, Prop If ou buJ it at IT'S ALL lUGIIT "WE SELL. OHSTL'y GOOD GOODS JLISTID STRIVE TO PLEASE Who Fills Your Prescription? If we fill your prescription oer r cije it is filled with the best quality of drugs and lull-weight without over charge for honest service. We pay no one to send you to us and therefore, it PAYS YOU to bring your prescription here. A Roocily numlier of people are al ready aware of this and a trial will convii.ee you. Bailey's Pharmacy. !6 00 4 60 I 7 30 0 1 T 40 5 38 I 8 18 11 1 7 60 6 43 f 8 22 12 8 10 6 62 8 SI 16 8 15 f 5 66 f 8 35 17 8 25 f 6 10 8 40 19 8 44 6 06 8 44 21 9 03 6 15 8 E4 24 9 30 6 21 9 00 26 9 45 6 25 9 05 28 10 00 f 6 31 f 9 11 80 10 15 6 36 9 16 82 12 35 7 21 10 00 50 1 05 7 30 10 00 64 2 68 11 00 76 4 20 Ill 45 9' 4 60 6 05 I 7 20 0 6 60 9 12 13 I f 8 68 9 37 15 6 04 10 08 17 6 08 10 25 19 f 6 18 10 42 20 7 40 7 30 1 05 I 10 feOrTIIEItX PACIFIC TIME CAM) Lv. PORTLAND Ar.l '.'.'.'.'.It (Light face fl ....St. Mary' . ...Reedvllle ....Witch Hazel ....Newton , ....Hillsboro ....Cornelius ....Forent Grove .... ....Dllley ....Gales f ....uaston ....McMlnnvllle ....Whtteson ....Independence ... Ar. Corvallls T. L.Y. PORTLAND Ar.l I ....luaiatia Clpole ....Sherwood . ...MIddleton ....Frank gurea denote A. M.: dark fr ..l n ' I a-iii ' v . . "cl"J-a r. ai. . ..... v-.,7 yoB-rugd. uoiaing; supt. permit only. W. e. CO MAN, Central P,.,ng.r Ag.nt LOCAL AGENTS. H-A-.IIJLB,h,I Tualatin C. A. Krim wiucwn u. ai. x3arreiL oaerwooa cortmi uruy U. Atkins 5 50 I..8 25 4 30 4 69 I 7 40 3 25 4 52 jf 7 35 3 07 4 44 7 27 2 62 4 39 f 7 23 2 37 4 34 f 7 19 2 30 4 29 7 14 2 20 4 17 7 03 1 60 4 12 6 59 1 30 4 07 6 55 1 09 3 69 f 6 49 12 45 3 65 6 43 12 35 3 06 6 68 10 60 2 66 ..5 60 10 10 2 05 8 09 1 20 ! 6 51 3 32 9 30 8 28 1 55 ..8 40 1 30 f 8 32 1 10 8 26 12 68 8 22 12 40 f 8 13 Lt. f Stops Dally.) Dora 8mocA Franc Woodruff, Emll Krueger, Charley R. Webster, Geo. Stewart, Levi Carpenter, J. H. Medley, A. F. Knight, all la the employ of the Southern Pacific on the construction train which baa been loading piling at tbe depot were In town Saturday to Monday. Chester Crandall, of Siloam Spring, Arkansas, Is the guest of bis ancle Judge Rodolph Crandall and family. Mr. Crandall ! an artist of tbe "art preservative", or for tbe reader's more clear understanding, a printer, but Arkansas newspapers are not all of the type portrayed by Opie Used In hi tales of Journalism there.