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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1904)
. Mt l.tf.-'tNT, HILLSBORO Official Papsr of Washington County. Snsrel tt tbs Postofflca at Hills- fr. for transmission through - : r. onrt-rlass mall matter Y l W. BATH. Demounts care very li' tie about ''an didate Davis' axe an long aa he displays a generous disrxaiition.. If you v snt hop tickets, rail at this office. Low prices ami good work, and printing done on short notice. It must aeera a little awkward (or the democrat to ask (or power, not oa their own record, but on the strength of the republican record. , You fellow! who have been praying (or rain (or the last three month, and are still at it, should bear down a trifle eaay now. Nobody wants a flood. Gen. McClellan repudiated the demo cratic platform of 1804, just aa Judge Parker has repudiated it in 1904. The result will be about the same. Reports from Pendleton say that the recent cold night baa started the camp ers in the mountains near there (or home in great numbers. The present summer has been one of the hottest, on the average, ever experienced in and around Pendleton. Democratic managers propose to make the campaign "on President Roosevelt's personality." They will And that the heart and the conscience of the masses are w ith him and that he can not be de feated by any effort to exaggerate his faults or obscure his virtue. 1 he true value or an editor is appre ciated after death, if not before, aay a Mexico exchange. A lawyer recently sent the following word of consolation to the wife of an editor in a nearby town DeAr Madam I cannot tell you how pained l was to near that your husband has gone vo heaven. We were bosom (riends but can never meet again. . Siate Senator 0Krge C. Brownell has withdrawn from the race for the prei duncy of the state senate and ha thrown hi influence to hi rival, State Senator William Kuykendall. of Lane. This ac tion Itthe result of a long conference held in the Hotel Portland Tuesday, when Messrs. Brownell and Kuykendall met with United StatesPenator Mitchell and Fulton. Senator R. A. B mth, col league of Kuykendall, was alo present and took part in the conference which termina'ed in this settlement of differ ences. "Yes, I am out of the race," said the Senator from Clackamas, "I have my coat off working (or Senator Kuy kendall, and hope to see him electod president of the state senate." Some time ago a petition was sent to Hon. Ringer Herman, signed by Calvin Bailey and others requesting the estab lishment of a rural free delivery route to extend aouth and southeast of Cor nelius. Another petition signed by Fred Ridder and others, requesting the establishment of a rural free delivery route to extend northeast, east and southeaHt from Sherwood postofftce, into Clackamas county, via Stafford and Wilsonvllle, was also sent Mr. Herman. He took the matter up with the post office department at Washington at once with the result that the petitions were referred to a special agent for con aideration. The order of the postmaster general, dated July 9, 1902, in respect to approved boxes (or rural (ree delivery, will have to be strictly conformed to by the petitioners. R. R. Rutledge, of the Portland Seed Co., and his brother George, have re turned to their home, after a trip on their wheels of a few days totheirclaims on the upper Nehalem. The Portland Orvgonian interviewed the brothers in regard to the forest fires, from which we take the following: Mr. Rutlwlge says that while the for eat fires are now practically under con- 1 1 ii m r V 1 11 1 t ii )u i, in i . r il .in t .mil i .lull iin'D v.;. ikij unuwuiTi and scattered over a large section of country. The two left forest Grove Friday evening and reached Buxton about dark, and decided it was wise to so over the summit that night, as the tires could more easily be located. The road from Buxton to the foot of the mountain, and from the top of the mountain down the other side to the river, had no less than twenty-five fallen trees over which they had to climb car rying their wheels.. The fire had not burned much of the green timber, but has destroyed many homes and cabins. Messrs. McDaniel and J. I). Roselier lost their houses, barns and hay. Ray mond lost his home and everything In it. Mrs. Raymond, who was teaching school at Mi-t, lost all the money she had earned, owing to the fact that it was in greenbacks, and in the excitement was left in the burning house. A ranch er by the n nne of nchinidland, leaving his baby at home, went over to his brother's house to help him light the Ore which was threa ening the house, and upon returning found his own house in Haines, and h. I barely enough timo to rush in an ' get the child. Peter Nil!- kay was alio burne I out, losing his htrs, chicken awl tools. The Cape Horn road from Ruxton to Vernonia is full of falleu trees. James Turk' place on the river is safe. He has lost only a few rods of fencing, but ha been fighting fire day and night for the last three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Rutledge, who are at present on their claim, have saved then cabin, fences, etc., but show the effect of lost sleep and the strenuous life they have been forced to live since leav ing the city. The roads are now being opened up'again, and it will probably be a few days more until team can travel them. - If the women had the right to vole but fern of them would vote against an effort to cUe up the gambling joint, for it I a well known (act that it is the women and children who have to -uffer and to without clothing an. I otlv-r com fort to keep the gambling joint keeper in mone and laiine. Tillamook Her- aid. Fort Arc Lost. Cbefoo, Aug. 24 '9:30 A.M.) A junk whkh left Uao Tl Promontory the night ( August 21 has just arrive I here. She report hat the Japanese have succeed ed in ocupvtng Antsaahn a well as an other fort, p-obibly Etehan. about a mil southwest ol Antasshan. They ' have driven the Russians from the par ade ground, which lie about two mile n-vth of the harbor; they have destroy ed to frt at Cbaochanko, which I within the eastern fortifications, and they have advanced to a point near Cbaochanko. This new confirms in formation received here previously, and which the local Japanese were not in clined to believe. The Junk heard firing until midnight of August 22. Scarcely a building in Port Arthur remain undamaged. The town hall, which was used as a magazine, baa been destroyed. Four Urge warships, unable to fight, are at Port Arthur. Only one ship, a vessel with two mast and two funnel, ha gun on board. Tb fire of the forts not captured by the Japanese, together with the effect of land mine, ia given a the reason why the Japanese have not aa yet conquered the Russian stronghold. Etsesban Fort, according to the avail able map of Port Arthur, la almost in the center of the chain of forts, of which it form one defending Port Arthur, from which it 1 only a mileand a half distant. (t occupies a commanding position, and possibly 1 only second in importance to the Golden Hill Fort. It was announced from Chefoo Monday that the Japanese had swept the Russians from Pigeon Bay and had captured the northernmost fort of the western line of inner defenses, though Antssshan Fort about a mile northeast of Etseshan Fort, mUht also be classed as the northernmost tort ( the western line of inner defenses at Port Arthur. Mrs Maybrlck in New York. New York, Aug.23. On board the Red Star liner Vaderland, which an ived to day from Antwerp, was Mrs Fl rence Chandler Maybrick, recently released from prison in England, Mrs. Maybrick was entered on the passenger lists aa Mrs. Rose Ingraham, a name which she took from her great grandparent. This precaution was n t designed to evade official inquiry, but merely to avoid an noying observation on part of fellow- passengers. White she made no secret of her presence on board, very few were a wars of her identity. She was accom panied by Mr. and Mrs Samuel V. Hay den. Mr Hayden is her attorney. Mrs, Maybrick had expected to leave quarantine last night, but the plana went awry and she remained on board until the Vaderland docked today. Trie im migration authorities m;ide no attempt to question Mrs. Maybrick, and the cus tom officials did all in their power to ex- pediate the taking of declaration and the passing of her baggage. Deputy Surveyor Bishop had met the hip down the bay and took charge of thing, and a special insector was de tailed to examine her baggage in the stateroom. The departure of the party from the ship proved somehwat of an ordeal, ow ing to a large crowd of the curious, and it took the strenuous detective sergeants to get it to the carriages. The crowd, however, was very orderly and made no demonstration. Mrs. Maybrick left the pier on the arm of Mr. Hayden. What the curious crowd saw was a slight, short woman, with a thin, worn face and a mass of brown hair. The simple gjwn ofablack and white pattern of ailk fitted her close ly and was (astened at the waist with a wide black belt. The only bit of color in her costume was a heliotrope ribbon and a flower of the same hue In her hair. She was unveiled and smiled at the star ing crowd. During the voyage across Mrs. May brick appeared a (ew times at meals and in the cabin, but remained most of the time in her room. She was met at the do"k by a few close friend, and was diiven directly to a hotel, and after a brief rest will make a trip to the Cat skills before her contemplated journey South. n Mr. Hayden acknowledged that Mrs. Maybrick was about to proceed in her suit (or lands i n Virginia and other states, which are said to be valuable, hut de dined to refer to the answer to the suit, in which it is alleged that Mrs. May brick has no claim to the property, an ' that the bringing of the suit was a tri k to hasten the woman's rele ise Hew About Year Vacation? Newport on Yaquina Bay ia the ideal seaside resort of the North Pacific Coast. Round trip tickets at greatly reduced rates on sale (rom all Southern Pacific points in Oregon, on and after June 1st. Ask agents for further information ami a handsomely illustrated souvenir book let, or write to Edwin Stone, Manner C. A E. R. R., Albany, Ore., or W. E. Coman, 0. P. A., S. P. Co., Portland. Crowds Going to the Circus. Intunxe interest has lieen arou-ed in this community by the announcement that Ringling Brothers' immense circus is to exhibit in Portland August 29 and 30. Several big excursions will go from this vicinity and local people will be welT represented at the big show. Those who go from here should make every effort to arrive in time to see the magul- Ik-en t new free street parade, which is given In the morning preceding the opening performance. Three miles of parade glories are divide.! into thirty sections, and each section is a show it self a parade such a the wrld has never seen before. In thi wonderful display are shown beautiful dens, lairs and cages id rare wild aoima's, a herd of forty big and little elephants, 6.50 horses, and over l,0u0 people. One section of the procession is devoted to magnificent floats, representing Germany, Rassia, England, France, India, Persis, Scot land, the United Slate and other coun tries. Tb performance that follows, and which includes the superb specta cular production of Jerusalem and the (,'rnsudes, i the inovt magnificent dis play of arenlo wonders ever presented by any amusement of enterprise in America. The menagerie la tilled to overflowing with rare beast and birds, Including the only hany elephant trxl and suct-asfi'illy rains I in the United Mates, the only rhinocerous in captivity and the last living pair or giraffes. If you waul gotxl fl tur, go lo Bob (J rear's, he km Liberty Bell, ft On ier sack and Gilt E lg f 1 10 prr sic. Both hard wheat flour and no ne'.'er In town. Reduced Rate to St. Leul Capos! tlen. The Southern Pacific Co. will sell round trip tickets at greatly reduced rates to St. Louis and Chicago, account of the St. I.oui Exposition, on the fol lowing dates : June Id, 17, 18; July 1, 2,3; August 8, 9, 10; September 5, 6 7 ; October 3, 4, 5. Going trip must be completed within ten days from date of sale, and passen gers will be permitted to start on any day tht.t will enable them to reach des tination within the ten days limit. Re turn limit ninety days, but not later than December 31, V.kH. For full information aa to rates and routes call on II. A. Hinshaw, Agent Southern Pacific at Hillsboro. Things in Dog Days. "Off on his vacation" is a fre quent answer to the question of the whereabouts ot our business men. Newport, in Lincoln county, is re creation city, and from reports, is full to overflowing. .The main feat ures of the beach remain, but the agate beds so dilligently searched last year are not. They are covered by the sand and the beautiful things that were picked up until their value shrank to zero, are now in greater esteem because of the scar city. Notwithstanding the fact that there are many vacancies in the bus iness circle, industrial enterprises are not lagging. New buildings and residences are undertaken every day, and new enterprises are launching each week. Last week the Salem Land Company took in hand a hundred acres of wood and brush land that had been owned for fifty years yes sixty just south of town and cut it into five acie tracts. These tracts are on the market at $8o to $too per acre, monthly payments of $$ per tract, without interest. The owner is satisfied with the arrangement for wher:as before he had no income from the land he now has a monthly revenue of $6oo, The proposition is not advertised not necessary as purchasers are grabbing before it is gone. The local Light and Traction Co. is improving its street car lines. Already a new track has been built from the fair grounds entering the city through Commercial street An extension of the line south for a distance of (our miles is planned, and will be taken up this fall unless a change in present plans is made. The tract is a standard gauge and laid with 6o-pound iron. This will permit lreight cars from the steam roads to be loaded at any station on the trolley road. The extension contemplated taps a fruit-growing neighborhood, south of town, where the transportation facilities are wag ons drawn by horses. The Dallas-Salem extension of the Falls City and Dallas road is to come before the public again this week and I am assured that the terms will be so acceptable that the road will be rushed to completion. Surveyors are in the field on the line of the Portland-Salem trolley line and I was told yesterday that as soon as they get a section ol grade stakes set the grading con tractor will put his men to work. The Salem Light and Traction Co., besides operating the light plant and street cars, have permit ted it to leak out that they want to bring water into the city from Sil ver Creek, a stream flowing out of the Cascades through the eastern part of the county. Such a pro ject means a pipe line 16 miles in length. But this enterprise, desir able as it is, will not materialize this fall. A gentleman who knows told me yesterday afternoon that a factory tor manufacturing linen from flax fiber is another fact, depending only on the report of the capitalists agent who is shortly to be here. Mr. Bosse, an enthusiastic grower. who has been cultivating flax here , for a year or two, returned yester I day from a business trip in Linn county. He stated that between 1 5,ooo and 6,000 acres will be sown , to flax, next spring, at and about acio. From this it is concluded that the farmers are satisfied with the outlook for a market. Th ere are about 100 horses in training on the fair grounds for the speed contests during the state fair next month. Tom Tolbert was here last week but is now out on the circuit east of the Cas cade mountains. Mr. Tongue has some promising young horses here but what they are doing in minutes is not given out. It is expected that hop picking will begin in this county about September 5th, though some yards may delay lour or hve days. The hot dry weather is giving a good quality, entirely free from vermin. A state yield of 95.000 bales is prophesied. It is anticipated that good prices will prevail, especially at the opening of the season. Those who appear to be best posted how ever, advise that growers should promptly sell when ao cents or bet ter is offered. D. M. C. Cauit End or Hitter Fight. "Two physicians had a long and stubborn figbt with an abbess on my right lung," writes J. F. Hughes of Dul'ont, tia. "and gave me up. Kverybody thought my time had come. As a last resort l tneu nr. King's New Discovery tor Con sumption. The beneht 1 received was striking and I was on my teet in a few days. Now I've entiiely regaiued my health." It conquers all Coughs, Colds and Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed by all druggists. Price 50c and $1. Trial bottles free. Have You Received the Seaside Souvenir For 1904. The A. & C. R. R. will mail to your address (ree, copies of their Summer Booklet containing SO pages of half tone engravings of Columbia River and Clatsop Beach scenery. Address J. C. Mayo, G. F. & P. A., Astoria, Ore., or C. A. Stewart, Agent, 248 Alder St., Portland. Ore. Suicide Prevented. The startling announcement that a preventive for suicide has been discovered will interest many. A tun down system, or despondency invariably precede suicide and something has been found that will prevent that condition that makes suicide likely. At the first thought of self destruction take Klectric Bitters. It being a great tonic and nervine will strengthen the nerves and build up the system. It's also a great Stomach, Liver and Kidney regulator. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by all druggists. DR. W. E. GARRETf-ON WILL FIT YOCB EYES With glaases that are absolutely correct He don't have to experiment on you, as hi modern iuslrumenta detect the smallest error. No pain, no medicine or "drop" used. He does not charge fancy price. Call and see him at 135 Fifth street Corner Alder. Portland Or Excursion Rates to Yaquina Bay. On June lit, the Southern Pacific Co. w ill resume sale of excursion tickets to Newport and Yaquina Bay. Both Season and Saturday-to-Monday ticketa will be sold. 4 This popular resort is growing in (avor each year, hotel rates are reasonable and the opportunities (or fishing, hunting and sea bathing are unexcelled by any other resort on the Pacific CoaBt. Both 'Phones. R. II. Greer has just put in another 'phone and can now talk to almost any one in the county. If you want grocer ies, Just step to either 'phone, cull up his store and leave your order, and you will get the best to be had in the mar ket. Prompt delivery and right prices. You can buy canned goods cheap er at Greer's than any place In Hills. horo. I,ow Rates to California. "The Triennial Conclave Knights Templar will be held at San Francisco September 5th to 9th and the Sovereign Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. will be held at same point September 19th to 2.rth. For these occasions the Southern Pacific Co. will place in effect the extremely low rate of one and on third (are for the round trip, not to exceed $25.00, the rate from Portland. Those who are planning a trip to California should take note of these rates." Dr. A. X. Harris Magnetic Healer. 1 successfully treat diseases with out the use ol drugs or surgery, by the Weltmr System of magnetic hgallog. Call and see me. Consul tation free. Office over City B.ikery, Hillsboro, Or. CUBES SfOMACH I 'ii k' body oets It life from wu ,.i . - n TTu1fr 1itK.it inn means t ire blood for the body, but stomach tmnKlM mrimm from carelessness in eating and stomach disorders upset the entire system, improp erly masticated food sours on the stomach, causing distressing pains, belching and nausea. When over-eating is persisted in k iiimvli hammes weakened I and worn out and dyspepsia claims the victim. Tbsdford's Black-Draufrrit nm itrnnenai. It free the stomach and bowels of congested nattn ami mm thft SUiniBCQ new life. The stomach is quickly invigorated and the natural stimulation result in a good appetite, with the power to thor oughly digest looa. You can build nn Tonr stomach with this mild and natural remedy. Try Thedford'a Black- lw.iml.1 tn.lv You ran buy a mi..... fwim wnf dealer tor 25c If he does not keep it, send the money to The cnauanooRa .Msdioin Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.. and a package will be mailed you. THEDFORDS ni.A 4rr Yvr knnuT LKeky uouwro wine-tobacco f" riira? nmi ruwwtnin wnn "'sU ro Wit SasTKUlASS mmm mi rTiwrnwrr. yannwoet, The Death Penalty. A little thing sometimes results in death. Thus a mere scratch, in significant cuts or puny boils have paid the death enalty. It is wise to have Bucklen s Arnica Salve ever handy. It's the best salve on earth and will prevent fa tality, when Burns, Sores, Ulcers and I'iles threaten. Only t$c, at all druggists. Johnny Kaseburii harvested a section of itrain, last week, averaging 30 bushels to the acre. He and hi brother Ed ill market about IIO.OIXlO bushel of w heat this rear. Johnny a some of hi grain tested 61 Ilia, to the bushel, ami taken together his grain will tell a o. 1. All the wheat north of the Gordon Ridtre la fine. Richardson. The McMil- lens, Barsees, E. M. Hines and the whole outfit ouaht to have mouev to throw at the weeds, this fall. Moro Item in Wasco News. 1'uU an End to it All. A grevous wail oftimes comes as a result of unbearable pain from over-taxed organs. Dizziness, Back ache, Liver Complaint and Consti pation. But thanks to Dr. King's New Life Pills they put an end to it all. They are gentle but thor ough. Try them Only 25c. Guaranteed by all druggists. Iteu't U Te U Leuls I Till V'tll ftaatl tat sa tsVrttO tflihf a a f s j u M we " 1 - - - - - Chlcsgo, Milwaukee and Ht. Paul lUllroad. umce 134 iniru oirwi, Porl land, Oregon. L')W rate to all point Ewt, In connection wllth all transcoutiuentalH. II. H. ROWE. General Atfen'. Portland, Or LIOUOR-MOftPMI NE-T0BACCO nir-L HABITS "LRMAKINILT CUIOD v.'w ros pull watkulas " umu mi tTtwmuTr- posTiwo,ot, O.R.&N. Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific Three Trains to the Kast Daily Throuitb Pullman standard snd tourlat Iep In rrm dally lo Oinsho, ( blcxo, Spokane; lourlal tieepiug ear uanr k ivanau 1117 throiiKh Cullman toiinul aWplns ran (perMin allv oundiii'ieil) wwklv to i lilcano. 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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS I First Publication July 22 Last, Aug. IV.) AdnilnMrator's Notice of rlnal Met tlenifut. Nntli-e Is hereby riven that the undersigned. the duly appointed, qualified and acting admin istrator de bonta non of the estate of Ii. B. Al lison, deceased, has this day tiled bis final ac count aasuch administrator, and the County Court or the Slate of Oregon for Vshlntou County has designated the 22ud day of August, IV04, at the hour of .0 o'clock In the forenoon ol said dsy as the time, and the County Court Mouse In Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, aa the place for hearing objections to said ilual ac count in aald estate and the llnal settlement thereof, KaU'd July vth, 14114. K. B. TOMJt'F., Administrator de houla mn ol the Estate of II. U. Allison. 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