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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1904)
V I till- HlrrflK ' I ! I V III tub HBIsbcro and Vidnily Ml , 1 """" ' " I.. - Shut kraut, 25 cents h gs'b Messiner'a. t 42 I District Attorney A. E. Ittfiim-e, if Jeck-ioevllle li a fee at et Ike kosee Mn. Turjn T i a j Bi .. who bof bt kke Wceeotl hareemni basiueM have taken ckerge. White Plymouth IVk ew for sale, 60 oen's per netting of 13. Mr. L. W. House. Phil Banghruann, who has bean III for quite a wiile, died at 11 o'clock Friday forenoon. The Prohibition alliance meets Tuesday evening at the home of Councilman UoMInger. The Women of Woodcraft profited over t50 by the loapyear dance Sat urday evening whick, as is elway the VMt.a with anything tbey under take, wan highly successful end en joyed by everyone present, Mary Tunut, who got Ihe hitfhest jjradeand I)a Hou, fcocond big he it, hth entitled to one year aod half yuar respoelively, scholarships in Tulwu Academy provided no one makes a higher rada at the June examina tion. The tniuiater who has charge of the Presbyterian work of the county desires to obtain the names and ad dresses of all Presbyterians who are not enrolled upon the lint. Please uirect postal card to liev. A, Kobln Hon, Hillsboro, Oregon, Miss Gertrude Timms, who has taught In the intermediate depart ment of the Beaverton school, handed in her resignation at the I ant board meeting and Eirl E Fisher was pro m )ted from the primary department to fill thin vacancy, and Miss Boring, of Portland, wart employed to teaxh in the primary department for the balance of Ike srm. Mlsa Aleae Bowman returned Tuceday froaa MoarooAith where she waa gredaeeed wltk the bp td year class from the WUte Noraul School, and now la a heteheloi or maid of Bcientiflo didactic or applied peda g gy or whatever H the title which onveys to the public information that the holder hei received the thor ough training In preparation for teaching which the Monmouth Nor inalgives. Postmaster Waggoner han a lver. Used letter to the following ad dressei, which remain uncalled for at the Hillsboro poatofflce: Jimmie Noland, Mr, Plckthorn, J. T. Robin Bon, Jacob 8ch lever, Albert 8tevena, and for (J Allison, John Copps and Fred Bcheallamer. The first list will be kept till Febrtmy 20 and the sec ond until Febraary 37, when uncalled for, leUra will be cent to the Dead Letter oaaoo. "A UnlvwerJ Bible Babbatfc" ku been eet by MTba British and For eign. BiWe Society" and "Tka Am erican Bibla Society" for March , of this year. Rev. A. Robinson, who it the representative of "The Ameri can Bible Society" has a desire to have a mass-meeting for this inter jt on the evening of the above day when speaker may present the work and needs of the society. A more definite notice will be given through the papen and from the pulpit-. The rtholes Russell bank plans ar now ready for bids, the contract will shortly be let and the building com pleted as quickly as possible. Be sides tLe bank, the building will pro vide a modern store room, together making forty-four feet front, and the whole will be fiuished in Roman shaped light-colored Newberg press ed lrick and have plt- gls win dows. Only one story will bo built at present. The woodwork will be finished in the natural color, ceilings of pressed steel, and everything In first class style. A substantisl vnuh of double walls, with heavy eoncreie 11 sir and ceiling re In fore d with inrilroa'd Iron, will afford ptofeciihh for the bank valuables, and th fit tings will all be the latest and best. ,r. ul .frill reeeivetl. f in.'V neol Jutt recivetl, f ii!. ' ric, 17 42 Ibe f 'r fl.oo, ul Me.iner'- Mr. Freak Bai r, a prosnireat far aeer of Wrey'a ai'ver, Is i1tifcf a fria Tfee Biual s-rvle at aha Ba?tki ckarah iax Raay anr.ffliaj aod rranlaf, to wkb rJl a cordnu'y iaviiad.- Rev. J. F. Bay. At h Coosreal'ortl church nejt Sunday, Riv. Mr. Corranwill prtach at 11 o'clock, utJct, 'Joeph, tLu Man of ProjfiMi aad Initjrily." Eenlng, at 7 :30, "Christ, th Heal er," All are roott. cordially invil. The Ilillstjoro postotnee is showing a steady and mot gratifying growth, the biisifie! having constaiitJy in creased ever since the prui pit uiitattT took charge" of the fitlii-e. i'ustol xe:tipts for 1!)U1 were 2, Kims. .r7. for IW02, I2WI3.72, an.i for 19''3. iJ.9S3 H One rural free delivery r'.uie hss been established, which is giving g'.xjd ni'rvlce and euiire satis ftic.tiou to its patrons, and w ill mean a bitger gain foe liK4. The ui-ny (wi--r Iiumi..s i-i also Increasing, for the fVft VMi there were ie aied 4,l8oJ money orders amiaintlng to 27,W-i2.-09, f'T which feee afiiounlitig u Il9;l.2i were paid. Fur the smi-peri-Hi wero paid 2771 orders amount log to .J:$,55o 33 . Postmaster W'a gener and his assistant, too, arn d serving of praise for the accommo dating way in which the otlice is conducted as well as for Its tuViency, and its administration is deservedly popular. Free! Dinuer sets free! The cele brated aenii-vitreous porcelain, hand painted decoration, with gold trim mlngs, given away free to our easterners. We have spared no ex- penne In fe'.-lng; ap lha most tfautl fal paiierm atr mdo. Yoo ia ra a dinnor net frsel Jfo chance or draw affair, bo lotjety. Tmj g-t ia aro pnrUm to ta amoant of tik'tyoa baia. Oh (a away with oar cva rls, p'sca y aitce, tui contlntMd ntil yoa get a coa!a!a set. A't cor id. of capi aad pf plates, brkft tlatfc.i.dinnar platet, sauce dUhej, platteri, vsyetvbt dish-., sugar bowls, etc. Anything which goes to make up a fine set. We use these dishes simply as an ad vertisement for our business. The way to obtain them is easy. Trsde with us and get your friends to trade with us, and we will do the rest by supplying you and them with these dishes free of charge. The L. M, lloyt Co., dealers in dry goods, no tiona and art goods, hoots nd shoes, m:lilaery and crockery, Hillaboro. The old fame building on Main strtet, which will shortly give plre to the Hho)RuFK9ll bank has beta dlsraantlad aad sold for HO. Tba workaaB war daltys-a a Uatia hi tbelr labora by a;uai:oit a boot flad Irj a 91 W roll of grr.abaka, wkUh roaaar tornd bad bea hlddaa by Mr. VTUllaTM, tbe weoden-lev2d storeksepar who occupied the build ing twenty end more years ago, and uncovered in the walls. It turned out to be a J ke of Jim Cve's, which brought to mind with older rt-sidnt-another joke conn-cted with Mr. Williams nenrly a quarter of a cen tury ago when soma lravllrs rod into town late one evaning and irid arr.ingements ailh several of the business men to take cvre of and equip from two to four hundred men who were to arrive early the neil morning and go t work building a transcontinental railroad. Hillshnro waj to be their bno of supplies, and Mr. Williams worked all night fill ing the orders gifen him. The ho-tel-keeper engaged nil the meat in the butcher shop to feed the expected army, and other merchant pscked up their stocks in ernsil bundles ac cor ling to direct i ens. Hot the armj came not, nor did the advance sw;.'nt- ever return, which vhowd wl dcm upon their part, f.r Tr ini!y's e.rper leiui would have been rompletely overhal()wed Yi.-i.rf th. vletlms fmnd opportunity for the vrnp ar.ee they swore while unpacking. si 1 1 sstiL i:u;mi:. Jihiji J i'iii Vsr.derwahl,of '''Cr fille witn Warn V. 'ory, has boukM t of tl 8'fce Lantt B ard rfea Richard Morten faraa of 10 ft, acer R-ed villa, for C50M Tbs ptnry le karf way hrwa tkm CeAsr Mill L'atkollc chvrcb aad tba Reedvllle station on taa Uoo Walkar rottd, hi d conaljta of three aerea of orchard, forty acre tillaMe land, sixty seres of brash easily cleared and the! balance of timber, for which, as coidwood, tbe railro-td furnishes a ready buyer at a good pri. The Judge has been feeding fourteen head of stock on four acrxa d ground and has felt the ne t of more room for bis dairy, thoiuh it hts proved profitable tor Its ia- F iir tows for the past st -son clerel him 1110, besides feeding all his animals. Fie to"k hia crein to the Wilkes creamery, M tht skiin milk to six calve-, t wo of which were donated hy a neightior to get then; out of the way, fituned thrca hos and from tils place or with feed tMukht by money from Hi dairy kp fivi h a 1 of horses. Then poul try picked up a living on the pl.tcc, aod daring odd r'ntes tbx) Justice for IVilry praclnct mirriel eoupl(a, htstd Huitw and uiste out papTH, while Mr Vandt rwsiii's days were glvon to in suraneo rustling, writing as many glides as half a dozn ordinary agents . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. I E Smith to George Harris, 10 a Hm- 2.) t 2 n r 2 w $ 30 A B Ttnld to Esthar Allen, 100 x 1 '. t t fi et in blk 2S, Forest (Irove. 500 Preston Kichaidsdii to Geo N Mil ler ID a W IS Chntfleld tl 1 c. . . . 00 Con McNnnier to Blanche Moore J int in sec 12 t 1 n r 4 w 1100 J L Van Noy to K F Bancroft 50 x 138 feet in Forest Groe. 1 Olive M Scott to Blo-lgett Co., Ltd t afc 0 t r n 5 w lOOnO Claractt Raid to W A Clapa part of bloi;k 8 Forest Grove o-rsi Julin V Wanner to 8ruh A Taylor 100 x 20(1 t et block 3 Curtis ad ForstGroa ISO Kiaa Wood Jr. to Sliulta A Kaatall a k lot blk 8 HilUboro 3000 J P Tamtiisitt to t rad 3 hombiTf HJa S U Caldard lc ROD J E Ixmg to Geo Z KkI7, lot 11 block Thome's add Uillilioro. 00 W G Hager to Albert Sboles lot 14 bio -k 6 Oak Grove add to H'bo 825 F M Ileidel to Riissell & Sholes HO a -jo 2S t 2 s r 1 w 1500 Geo W Seth to F M Heiilol same as aliove 15IX) VV II Morton to Sparht A Thomas lots 3 and 4 block Heave-ton 850 B K Denny to W 11 Morton deed of lH.W name rImivb 300 ChuH Uo-kstroh to Mnry Ksmna form south of Cornelius 5tK)0 M T Bates to J K Bates 73-33 a sec 36tlar5w 1500 Joh B ite? to J K Fates trwt in E Hornerdle 1887 EUro Kyerson to Marie Baker lots 15 and lfl Ladd Read's add toBeaverton 96 Albert Sekmidlia to Geo Dietrieb Ua 1 aad S block 10 8 P add ro 503 John K Hmitb to J W Wiaters 3 aaeclltSar2w 150 EQntkanbnxh to Inveetmeet Co 80 a in anc 25 t 1 s r 2 w 1 (i W Bacon to Kate M Wiley 4 45 a Klkamih Wnlkerdlc. . 1 Geo W Bkk-r to W H Kinf: 7.27 a nee IK t 1 s r 1 W . 100(1 E W Unities to CIihh Vaiotlm lots I'i an i I4,b!(s:k SSF udd I- i.roe 2v A mtiers Tbornbnr to A Kl.anna- hn I.iIm , lo, 11 mid 12, 1I k 12 8 I' adit Forest tirove Willsmette U K Co to (' E Wolf lots 12 3 4 n I 5 l.lk 4t (Vree. lius. l.'lO AlUirt Iixon to Kayrnond lMnn 2.47 a Elkutiah Walker il I c KD0 Will K E Co to Julia McXuit lols 1 and 2 blk 41 (Virmliui (!) W li Stephen admr to Bri'S Bros part l.lk t Dillev 2"3 II (i PitvIrS to G W T.-it lot c Bi'uvorlon and la . . 13."KI E M Toiufue et als to Win M. 'Jul ian tr.u-t in Henry Noinn die. 2250 Cli.is I' Tliomas to l.i.ii is V. lon- ld 1 ' a a;vl othor 1 i:id l ;. m F'.ii-li- ii r l-i.i, d I c. 2l".) .tolm l Mi'ldm.iM to Win M.Hire 40 a hyo -!1 t t si 5 w 50 E M Toi.jiiif t t l to I, A I'anipliell V) x Ms (,.t blk ! F Grove. ... . . 450 .Vlira Kreiirer to Anna M Salzer 100 a st-c 2 t 3 r 1 w love ami auVctiottand 5 w Judge Alex Hweek, joint seniior for Multnonmh, Wasiitntrturi (Vilumbla counties, though elected en a uaion ticket, is just now tb ci' o--pi(n of pure dtmocraey, and Pott land politicians are wondering how nenr the genial senator will come to controlling b.t party in the light for fsiwer now in prow ret. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tlie J rite rior, Bund Ollice ut Oren in City, Orejron. February 1:1, l'.i '4 Notico Is hereby piven that the follow-illif-iiaiiieil Ht-ttlcr lias tiled noiice of bin iiiiention l i make ti mil p oof in mipport of hiH claim, ul Unit mini proof will he iiuule before ('ou ty lerk ol WiiHliinton Coun ty, Oreiron. it Ilillnlioro, U-tgon, on April i, l!l"4 viz: uustu It. Wolf-inl, H. K No. H51H, fo the 8. of ri. E. i, bee. Vi, T. 3 N. K, 4 u . lie n men the following wltnfBen to pr ve his continuous residence upon and cultivation ot taid land, viz: George Lipptrt, of Buxton, Oregon. John I.ippert, " " A i on K. Mead, " John Wolford. " " ALGERNON S. DRFSSETl, Receiver '40-45 IIII.LH40Bt PCBMC fCHWL HiikU IAIKJ. The HiHaonro pubiie arhool, as the reault of 14 SO fi-rrfo axamiMtiona, has kb folk) wine Biid year jradnetee: Martka Yt'.&yT, .Lia;a Obcvn, Nornaaa Grvr, Jeia Tiitwry, Clyde Tcylor, Frl McNally, Calla Youny, Ileftha Hawkins, Fay Cor win, Jennie DMchman, Liola House, Verna Peterson, Carl Huston, Mary IV r.at, Birdolga Peterson. Three were condition d and have to take one or more subjects: Waller Galloway, Myrtle Habln and Itoy Rice. SCCCEIIIX'L TEAClllilS. The Washington county quarterly teacher's examination closed in this city Friday evening. The following were granted teacher's cerilflcitssr First graxfe Xil?ha M. Knlgh), Foreat Grove-; 8nai Jackaon, Forvst Grove; Get trade Vollaaa, aVvrtoe; Ed aria C. Allea, fsocat Omt, Eanasod jfcd Jol31a Altai, Gaa aua; Oeorja 3. OslU&u, Grvtya; Gtxirga Yalaa, Uanning; Ethel Plow man, Hillaboro; lu SI. Paiuca, For est Grove; O to Kraus, Laurel; Mrs. Maltia Hnodgrtwa, HilUboro; Clara Allen, Hherwcssl. Third grade Katie Jackson, For xt Grove; Marie Zjinvralt, Forest Grov ; K ie B. Miller, G eucoe. Priauary Jaaie ti. Grtwr, Foreet Grove. Out of a claw of 24 there ware seven failurtta. The examining board .-oiisisU of 8ui.s-rinteiideut Ball ,and Pr lessor J. W. M-irsh, Pacific Uni-ver-tiy,'id M.C Ci, F-jrest Grove. OHIMJ.MK 0. lUti. An Ordinance to prohibit the running at large in the City of Forest Grove, Washington county, Oregon, of all uni mali. Toe City of Forest tirove dis-s ordain aa follows : Si-rtion. 1. That no ut-imals shall r'ln ut large witliin the City of For-t Gr-ivc; 1'rovided, however, that loo8 aniiiiilB in. iv Is; driven tliroiik'li the street-iof ii l city lor any lawful purpoM;, and gordo l in such a manner as to rci.4er tio damHge to the person, child or propert "f any citizen of said city; and Provided further that the owner of such animals shall be liatde for all damages by siii ti animals while driven through . ; . i J I..'.' II:,' l .d Mil li r'.t I tl i- Mill r'ty oil',,. It: I and n!i re in. pounded itt i , il.o I f -icii'd . () an pel -on th.iti the illy u.ur.d.a;! il.o -ri-"ii making em ii reiiure thtll at once dcMvi-r the animal or aaimali keited, to the city marshal! or pound inasier, wlio iif on Itirig aataaied tKi orttietav e is )4lng Tlcluts-I ttiall proeel ut once to obtain poeievioii of tuitti naimul ol nui iuaU and immediately impound tho same withia th o.ty pee ad. Sec. 3. Any atiimal impoonded us provided in this ordinance fliull Im delivered to the owner on the payment to the city marsh il or pound master the eum of Cfiy cents jier head for crttle, horres, mules or nwine and twenty live cents per head for sheep or goats; Pro vided the fee for putting mich iiniiiuil.i in the pound shall not exceed five tol lars for any one owner of such mi i tii".N; mid in addition to the alxivi; amounti idiall p:iy ull additional ruiiuialiU' i'h;irg c for the criiv and keeping of mcli inn mall-, not exceeding liity centi per day for each m.imal. Sec. 4. Immediately upon iinpoiind iii; any animals the city mar-hall or pound i;i:t-ti r, litli many the owner ihereof, if known, ly letter or inS'is.n, ami if .n li annual.-! .-lull not lie c;iucd tor in twi'nlv-i'i.ir houi- fimii tiie iui ponndiiiit of th Mime, am I t he cliarei p.. id, r in ic nUfore previ led, the f.t d city ruar-liKl or KUind maiter shnll prm ird to hell such animal at public ai.ctioii, to tKe highest bidder, after hav ing given ten days notice of the time and place of medi mile, by posting ut least three notices thereof in three public places in said a i b contain a rcasomi h.;-a atedescription of the animal or animals i j be sold. Upon making such sale, after deduct ing all expenses and charges connected with the Impounding, care and sale, as herein provided, the city marshal or pound master slmll dcponit the surplus, if any, with the city treasurer, and take his receipt therefor, and deposit the samo with tbe city recorder, and the City Treasurer shall pay the tame over to the owner of each animal or animals, upon eatisfactory proof of such owner ship, at any time within one year from the date of stu:h defHSMt. If such proof shall not Is; made m iihin said time the money so depoeiled kball l long to the city and ti e city treasurer shall credit the aauie to the general fund. Sec. A. Any eren who ibail break or aUaipt to break er enter without breaking, any pound, or any enclosure uaed for imponading purpose, for the purpose of reecvinff any animal or ani mals confine! therein, oreball reecne, or attempt to rescue any animal or animals, from such pound, or ehall prevent or attempt to prevent the retaking of any animal or animals after the same may have escajied or Iss'n rewued, such per son shall be guilty of a misdemeanoi, and on conviction thereof, tiefore the City Recorder, shIl lie fined in any Mini not less than live dollars and not more than fifty dollars, together with the costs of prosecution, or may Ie impiisoned ir the city jail not lepa than two days nor more than twenty days, or both such fine and imprisonment in the dis cretion of the court, aud in defaaltof the payment of euch fine and coata, be im piitoned Id the city jail one 'ay for every twodellars ef lath fine. ea. 0. H aball ba tbe daty of tbe eity BMtrehel or poaae! meetartn provide ptoper ere, s alter, lood and water for all aniaral wbi.a iapoaeded aaerthe proviaioaa of tbe ordinance. Sec. 7. Tbe fee and cot of tbe city aiarsball or pound master not herein specially provided for ahull l governed by ordinance mmlier 12.1 of the ordin ances of the City of Fji.-si Grove. fcec. H. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in couHict herew ith are here by repealed. Sec. !t. This ordinance ahall Isi in full force and effect from and after its pussage, approval t'j- the mayor and due publication. Passed the Common Council of the City of Forest tirove, on the ll'th day oi February, PMI4. L.C.WAI.KKR, City Recorder. "Approved'' by the Mjyor of rai l City on ti e ldtb day of February, lit 14. WALTKR HOGUE. Mayor of the City of Forent (irove, Washington county, Oregon. (Atte-t) I.. C. WAI.KKR, City Recorder. State of Op gon. i County of Washington, ss City of Forest (irove, ) I, I.. 0. Walker, Recorder of thef'itv of Forest (irove. do hereby certify that I have carefully omiared the foregoing copy of or liiKim e .So. Ltd. with the ori ginal, thereof now on tile in my nflic?, and tluu the same is a full, true and correct copy thereof and of the whole thereof, and trial 1 am the legal ru-to- dian of said original. I listed, rehruarv, 13th. l'.KH. L. C. WALKKR, City Recorder.