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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1906)
(Jrluds Slowly, Hut Very Fine. Continue from Pint Faue.) 1 mile. diiUnt; Willia Ireland, (or mer partner ot Moora, corroborated tha latter; G. O. Hutler, County Clerk of Wheeler County, testified that Watson wan not rfinUre'l io that eountr; i. (i.olman. Clerk ol Millaboro, declare. that WaUun wu ou he reUtr of Wimlilnnton County, while Klbrldge Clyiuer, the Fottail I'oatiuaater, asserted front the wilr-ess-atand that Wataon (rot his mail in Barnard'i care. Dr. Parker, of Greenville, who, wbil lint engaged in disposing of a large an well-aisortod stock of general tnerchan dine, furnishing gooda and a miacellan eous assortment of hardware, la a prac ticiiitf physician of the little town, wat fairly good witneai for Barnard, Inai lunch ni he testified that Wataon wat sickly boy, and waa under constant treatment for an ailment of some sort or other. The Roll of "Honor." CONVICTKD. MeMrum, 10SO days on Mc- in jail Henry Nit-Hi Island, f.l!.p0 fine. H. A. I), l'uter, two ears JT'iOO fine. Horace (. McKinley, not yet sen teuceil. Kmiiia L Watson, not yet sentenced. I). W. Tarpley, not yet sentenced. John Jf. .Mitchell, six months in jail I (MX) fine. J. N. Williamson, ten months in jail $5iK) fine. Van (iesner, five months in jail fHHK) fine. Marion K. Mgun, ten months in jail t'xNI (Jue. WiIlunlN. Jor.es, one year on Mc Niell's Island, 12000 fine. Tha.ldrttis 8. Putter, six months in jail, t'KK) fino. t harles Puekell, thirteeh months at McNiell's Island. Martin U. Iloue, four months in jail l-HtO fine. Hamilton II. Hendricks, to be sen lanced D.30 A.M., Auitusn 15. Charles A. Watson, to be sentenced i: IO A.M., August 15. Coe V. Barnard, to bo sentenced 11:30 A. AI., August 15. PI.tADID OUILTV. Trunk H. Walgaiuott, not yet sen tenced. Harry W.Miller, one year at McNeill's Island. I'rank K. Kincart, one year at Mc Neill's Island. SICK VINO TIM a. S. A. D. Puter, Multnomah County Jail. Martin U. Hoge, Multnomah County Jail. I larry W. Miller, McNeill's Island. Frank K. Kincart, McNeill's Island. aseptic as Hut. No pain U caused by its removal for dressing the in jury, at the conclusion of which pro cess the glass is thoroughly cleaned and replaced. It is asserted that wounds treated in this way common ly heal In half the time required by the ordinary method. As the wouud heals, the packing ol absorbent cotton is brought near er and nearer to the center, until fin ally the iucal mischief! ai au eud. In minor cases watch-crystals have been successfully utilized a rather curious and novel employment for a familiar article. Tor Sale. The Warren farm. In tracts of 5, 10 or LJ acres. Barnes A Himon, Hillsboro, Oregon. . No man is as dangerous as his threats. Weather Report. The long spell of dry weather was broken by showers on Sunday , and Mondav. which were heaviest in the neighborhood of the Blue Mountains. The rainfall in the Willamette valley was very light and barely sufficient to lay the dust Forest fires increased during the wfeV. and the atmosphere m the west and north portions of the State lecame verv smoky. The rains were not heavy enough to extin guish the fires, but they cleared the atmosphere of smoke and made it harder for the fires to spread. The mornings in the coast counties, as a rule, were either cloudy or foggy, aud the afternoons were clear Elsewhere up to the beginning oi the rains fair weather prevailed, with unusually high temperatures Friday and Saturday were warm davs. and iu the interior of the State the maximum temperature rantred between ninety and one hundred degrees. The prevailing winds were northwesterly. When some men have nothing to do they become reformers. Wanted Gentleman or lady with good relerence, to travel by rail or with a rig, for a firm of fijO.OOO.OO capital. Salary $1,072 00 per year and expenses; salary paid weekly and exjiensea ad vanced. Address, with stamp, Jos. A. Alexander. Hillsboro, Ore. no. 5 If a man asks a candid opinion from a friend and gets it, it makes him mad. Glasa Bandages. The notion of using window glass as a substitute lor lint seems rather xld, but recent experiments, says The Saturday livening Post, have shown that it serves the purpose ad mirably. One should explain, how ever, that it is employed not in a powdered form, but in small sheets. The assertion is made that, utilized in this way, it is better than lint for excluding germs and for preventing bleeding. It is said that the glass is especial ly serviceable in the treatment of large burns. A piece is cut an inch or so bigger all around than the wound, and, the edges being smoothed and smeared with carbol ic oil, it Is pressed firmly upon the put. Around the edges absorbent cotton is packed, to keep the air out, and the whole is bandaged tightly. This kind of bandage, cheap and There t always the danger that j everv in an will become the hired man and every mother girl ti their family. the Ntice of Final Settlement. I u lor Uf u,, ,. w. Ireland. dscaassMj, hired , b,r BUn ' u. OUBiy coon ot u mum of j l-..n for tw couDly. mr Anal a I euuul as vjch ...H that Mid Court hu UlM, j sw Moa.L,, Ut M jj.pt.mb.r. 1. al 1 'cluck uf Mid dajr aa tha u,'I,ph a vmincr man betnns to ,u" ""ur lu , o mj,, , Booin ,0 miuboro, make regular visits to a girl, now I or.,, u lfl, w ' fuf t,nu oi.jeciiuu ui it would knock out the romance if .'''u"u" ib. ""'n""1 r to Mid it were said that he was calling ou her to nuke arrangements lor ing a cook. hir- WAHTE Bright fount men aud woman nf giio.1 aismllug loprvparalorbualuma poallloiiS, asmeiuiHrsulien. buukksviwrs, aud lWiu ouoratun, si niud aalarlas. Writs today for FtM Catalogue to POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE 300 12th Ht., Oakland, l al. Th l,nwi and bel eoulprwl h-IioiiI ol hint nM traluiuc. xborihaud. typvwriUuir. M..rr lalt-vrautiv. Civil. Klui'lrlcul. Mcliiiical and Mlnlua KiiKlnaairlUKi Maehanlml aud Arclil twiural Drawlug. lofNew utU. ai VOTIti Vminr men and womrn of till lulullr uould u4 lull to write lor calali uiie laliug whale urw lUey urefur. JOHN P IRELAND, Execuuof ,h, Kut, uf K. W. lrlud, de coae,t. W. N. BKKnr, Atuirner Fjl"'- In Self Defense Major Hamm, editor and manager f the Constitutionalist, Imminence, Ky., when he was fiercely attacked four years ago, by - Piles, bought a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, ol which he says: "It cured me in (en days and no trouble since." Quickest healer of Burns, Sores, Cuts and Wounds. 25c at all drug stores. The End of The World of troubles that robbed E. H. Wolfe, of Bear Grove, la., of all usefulness, came when he began taking Electric Bitters. He writes: "Two years ago Kidney trouble caused me great suffering, which I would never have survived had I not taken Electric Bitters. They also cured me ol General Debility." Sure cure tor all Stomach, Liver and Kidney complaints, Blood di seases, Headache, Dizziness and Weakness or bodily decline Price 50c. Guaranteed by all druggists. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Notice of Flnai ttlmnt. Notice U hereby flveu that Hie linil'-nlxncl tha ilul aiiuuliitvd adinluUirmrlx. ol the oiali of Klleu 8auiaou, deoeamxl. Iim on lhl dy filed ber Dual sikmiuiiI u inch mliiiinlnlralrl III ai Late, aud Htld Oourt oil tllU day U1KI u nnler auiMilulliiK the 3rd day of wpteintier, i'MJu at the hour ol lu o'eltH-k A. M., ul mkI il.iv a the tune, ami the Court lloiie In iniiniHiro, Waalilnulort (onulr. Oregon, aa the place to hearing onjtH'tlou toulil liual acuouul aud to Hie llual aetileuiaut of nald eaiaui. tiated tt)l 2utl day of Auguat, luuti. EUNICK P. B I.LOU, AdmlmitratrU of the eslais of Ellen 8n.aon deoeueil. W. D. FKKKMAV. Attorney for Admlnlnlrntrlx Administrator's Notice. Notice la hereby siren that I, the undcnluned Fred Hurvlorler have been by the County I'ouri of Waahluglon County, Oregon, duly ainoinied atlmlnlnlraior ol the eatale of t'hnttlau Kurg dorler. dt-ceaned and hereby qualified aa auch ail mlnlalraior. All peraom having I'laiwa avaliiHi uideaoveare hereby rviuired l i.ri-ix?m Hie utneinmewiin proper vournera ai m. i-Aiu-y Huuip law omce lu riailey rJK 111 liiiiriioro Waahlngum County, Oregon, wilhiti tlx uioiith from data hereof. Dated at HUlaboro, Oregon tills Auguat 1, li. FKK1 BL'RdDOKr'KR, Adinlnlatrator of the Eatale of Clirinlan Burg dorfer, deroaaed. M. BAILEY BUMP, Attorney for Eatale. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice I" hereby given that we, the under lgued, executrix and executor of the ealaleol Jacob Wuiiderll, deoeaaed, have tile-t in Ihe County Court of the 'ttate of Oregon, fur Wuli. tngton County, our final acoounl at auch execu trlx aud executor, aud that Mid Court haa el Monday, the Hd day of September. I'M, at tin hourol 10o'clioll a. m. of aald lay aa the time, and the County Court Koora in HillatMro, Oregon theplae f ir bearing oblertloim 10 laid ao oouutaod the nuai Mltlemeut 01 aald eatale. ELIZABETH WL'N'DKKI.I JOHN WUNDKRLI, Executon of the eatale of Jacob Wuiiderll, de- oeaied. W. N. BARRETT. Attorney for Eatale. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice la hereby given that the underalene-l. the duly appointed adnliilatratrix o( the eaiaie "f Royal L. Hainpaon, deceaaed, haa on thia .lay Hied her final account aa auch admlntatratrlx lu aid eatale. and aald court on this day haa ma le - oroer apiHiuiiiug me am nay or -i)leml)er, luixi. at the hour of IU o'cliM'k A.M.. ol -Mid .lav a the time, and the Court Houae In IIIIIlilMiro, vt'aahlngion County, Oregon, a the place of bearing ohjectlona to aald final account and to the final settlement of aald eatate. Dated at HUlaboro. Oregon, thia 2nd dav of August, 1MI6, EUNICE P. BALLOU, Administratrix of the estate of Royal I. Samaon, deceased. W. D. FREEMAN, Attorney for Administratrix. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice la hereby given thsl I. the audeisigned, executrix of th. ,,iai.of H. R. O Neel, de oeeMHl. have altKj n ,b ( ouniy Court or the rtlale of Hregoo, for s.hlugtoB County, my final account a,', aXecutrlX, and that said court has set aUi,dy, the Sd dy oT September, 1!j6. at the hour eg- tu'o clock a. m. of said day aa the time, aud Hi. jaunty Court Room in Hills boro, Oregon, u ih place for heartng objection tosaldaccouutaa, ,b dual settlement of aald ealate). MARV E. O NEEL. Executrix of ib jute ot II. R- O'Neel, de cease,!. W. N. BARKKTT, Attorney for Estala. VTT i' rT V THROUGH UTAH AND COLORADO Castle Sate, Canon of tha Grand, Black Canan, Marshall and Ten neeeea Passes, and tha World Royal 6ortv.i Fur Descriptive aud llluatraled Tamphlets ' write to W. C. McDRIDE, Con. Agt aa jre" St., Portland, Or. Adminlatrator's Notice. In the County ( 0lirt uf the State of Ore gon for Washington County. In the matter or the Estate of Joseph T. Roe de ceaaed. Notice Is hereby gives that the undersigned baa beeu appointed administrator of tha Kslate of Joseph T. R.au,, necsed, by the County Court of the Hiate of Oregon, for Washington County, SLd that all persons having claims agaluat said Eute must present th same duly verified to me, th undersigned John van lame, at the otlce of Joloiaou Van Zante, 0oo Com meioial Building. Portland, Oregon within six months from and srter the data of first publica tion f this uotlee. Dated and tlrst pt,llbed July IS. 1. JOHN VAN ZANTE. Administrator of thE.tat of Joseph T. Ross,oe. ceaaeu. JOHNSON 4 VAN ZANTE, Attorneys, J. C. KURATLI, Hillsboro Real Estate AND AUCTIONEER. Reaiilcnce 4th aud Ouk Sts., llillaboro. Money tp Loan- 1:1 m mm One Dollar will Mj; romplele. M.nneiivina 'l-iw I' l Send your work by I l $J..t repairs anrlcn- y METZGER & CO. Ll Ul SIXTH 8TRMT. PORTLAND. 0R. AMD v Oregon Sh outline Union Pacific fit you to t ye cesses or pec- lacli-s. I't rfi-ct tit Kuilr-,"lccu- Y..ur ecs fitted at i.me. Write ft Three Trains to the Hast Daily free x,L!i.tHfcril)in our method . ' Remember, the Rlasc we t you to are worth 3-50 any where on earth. Our price, only f 1.00. CH'R R F 1 RISC, department Is most M.on siting i.t. n aii-iicieaneu registercu man Through Pullman standard ami tnnriat aluun- lng cars dally to Otnaho, t'hlcsgo, HiK)ksiie; lourlat sleeping care dally to Kaiiaaa t'liy: Bll through Pullman tourist s eenina para iiur.n. ally couducled) weekly to Chicago, kanxaa ( lly; muuiui liuaif tari KH US11T) IO g.at Oally, 70 HOURS PORTLAND TO CHICA0O No change of oar 70 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice la hereby given that 1. the nnderalirneri. executor of the estate of (iuatav 'Hlrketheir, rte. ceaaed, hare tiled in the County Court of the ritata of Oregon for Washington Contily. my final account as such executor, aud that said court lies set Mondsy, Heptemtier 17, li, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. , ol said day as the time, and the county court room In Hillsboro, Oregon, as the place ror hearing onjectlous to aald account and the rlnal settlement of said eatate. Hillsboro, Or., August, I7lh, lla W. O. DONKI.SOV. Executor of tha Estate of Uuatas Hlckctbelr, aecesaeci. Some people invariably get the worst ot it, because they are always always ready at hand, is at least as . demanding the best of it. We Offer $2G,000 ONTARIO, OREGON 5 SHWHR BONDS denomination - - - Population - - - - Prick ------ Subject lo prior sal 55a). 00 1,800 $103.99 6 inlereat At this price the investment nets 4: Per Cent Ju ' thtr f.irtiiulurs Bankers and Lumbermens . Bank Second e Stark Streets Portland, Oregon EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that tha nnrierslined. by an order of the County Court of Washington County, Oregon, duly made and entered on Ihe Hllh day of Auguat. IWa). waa anootnted Kiecutnr nf the eaute of Krank BernanI, doceaai-d, and all persona having clslma against salil estate are hereby notified to present the same to ine to gether with the proper vouchers therefor, at the law office ot K. B. Tongue, In HUlaboro, Oregon, within aix months from the date hereof. lated at HUlaboro, Oregon, Aug Inth. I'.. CHARLES HKRNAKI), Executor of the leit Will aud leatameut of Frank Bernard, deceased. IPX :lrf ' . (El .'''f' 1IVAHT XIMK m HKDILKS AKH1VK , 'tK ,from Portland. Or, KKosI Por'tTaLd H,U Kt Hoeci. WortD- Omaha, Kan- ... f u sa. City, St. Louis, Chi- " H'n',?2S '" v?l? Salt Lake. Denver, Pt afifl, Worth, Omaha, Kan- ... 5'la flint. '"t-'ly.Bt Ix.ula.Chl- " "n cagoaudKast. StrPauT w'alla Walla, Lewtstnn Faat Mall Ppokane. Wallarc.pull t:l&pm man, Minneapolis, Ht. IKM a. m. via Psul, Hulutb, Milwau- fipoksn kee.Chicago and East. Ocean and Rlvar Sohadul Pnr Ran rMn.fu a -. - . . . . i ' -' - 1 1 , i m j a , j r, in . For Astoria, way Dolntsand North Hah lalla .n miuiiiiiu s.w d. m. I Naiuroavs ai lo-uu P. m. Dally service (wster permuting) ol th niiiaueiie ana yamniii Hwara or further information ask or writ yo'Jt nearest ticket agent, or A. IV. Craig- Oeneral Passenger Agent. The Oregon Railway A Navigation Co.. Portland Oregon. FACTS THAT TALK HIS apace has been purchased by Pacific Uni versity. Thii tame matter will appear in each Usue until the expiration of the advertising contract. It is an advertisement that is intended to convey to Wash ington county citizens a few facts about an educational institution with which they are not unfamiliar. That they, as well as others, may become more familiar with Pacific's presenf standing, within and without Oregon, illustrated literature, fresh from the press, may be had for the asking. This literature is replete with facts that tt-ll and figures which convince. The articles are written by alumni and students of Pacific They are all well worth the reading. Those contributed by students set forth present conditions in the institution, and are convincing because they are true. Of special interest are the articles written by alumni, Hon: H. W. Scott, Editor-in-Chief of The Oregonian and Rev. Horace M. Ramsey, Rector of St. Stephen's Church, Portland. Pacific University hat the largest endowment of all the private colleges in the Northwest. In buildings, labora tories and library it is the best equipped Christian college in Oregon. Not only does the amount of its productive funds very far exceed that of any of these institutions in the State, but it is greater than that of all combined. For this reason Pacific has always been able to secure superior instructors and has never had to depend upon the en rollment of students for its income. Pacific University in the past has been rather con servative in the matter of advertising. And it makes public these statements now, only because there are reasons why its seems advisable. Pacific still adheres to its policy of desiring studtnts rather than numbers; of maintaining creditable scholarship rather thtn crowded enrollment. THE FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 19 I For Sale ! Four lots, 1 block weot of Court hoiiHe, will sell thia elegant buil.l ing gite cheap, anil on very eny terms, or exchange for l'oi tlanl property. A'Mreag W. C. Van Dorsal, Firat Nat. Bank, Portland, Or. The ubovi cut h m:itlo freni a photo, ,'raph of the IJcal Crenm Separator. vhich is made ia four sizes to suit every artner'i requiren.T.ts. it shows the Tiicr milk vessel, v hii.li i j made of the .cut cliarcoU t:n r-ite. It tlso shows ho cuter wakr vt. sscl, whirli is made of navy siiivaniicd 1-3:1. The inner ves cl can be itsUaUy removed front tho -titer vessel. TLia Sepaator saves ime, lal)cr md money. Every farmer .houlil have one. Ihe prices are low inu every Separator is guaranteed ex tctly as represented or money refunded. Drop a poita card t aeeut name's clow, K"To introduce the Ideal Cream separator I will for the next thirty days give a discount of 20 per cent. oil the factory price. 6 Rallon, $10. 8 gallon, 11. '2 gallon, 13- 6 gallon, 15. B. Leis. Beaverton, Orej KILL the COUCH and CURE thi LUNC8 WITH Dr. King's Now Discovery fobC rONSUMPTION OUGHSaaa OLDS Pries 60011.00 Frss Trial. Surest and ftuiokeat Cure for all THROAT and LUNO TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. Beginning Feb- 15, THROUGH Tourist SLEEPERS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR BETWEEN SEATTLE AND CHICAGO via the Great Northern Railw'y ' ' W . A & . a iiw bomronaDie way- ' COMPARTMENT LIBRARY OBSERVATION CARS NEW ror further information, rates, etc, aJilrem K, C P Seattle. 8. Uakuta Ball from Heattl fur lb Orient Kebrusrj 1 I Excursion Rates East September 8, 9, 10-Portland to Points East via Electloneer-Wllkes Blood is tho Most Successful Blend ILiOTO LAO :i9. Kecora 2:20; trial, 2:12;; Registered as I'rlnee I ovelnce .tv7 1 1 o.IC u. uyrou i.ace, 2:14; True I.ove, 2 yearTrTfrirlal. 2:10; Rock ace, 5 ears old; trial, 2:19. Lovruack t-2.JO fastest i-year-old i-"ni nneV of every 2-year-old " nuivu Due SidI ICU 1U lyOJ. True Lote. Two-vears-oM- triil Hocklace. 5 years old; trial, 2:iV. i 7' ""'."'"""ui 2-year old pace at Salem ia 1904. I U? l '0v,areTrial i-M trotter 9 4 l?XX ,,--C",.e,si,nK. Ia ree heats at 2-vear nace in 2:26 I y 1 1 o1' S,re of son of the peat Electioneer, and the Betty Britton, 2:20; Lovelace, 2.20; Gold aS the Orphan, iJ"cneS!'' -iy Bnlliantine, 2:29',) C Princeps sireof 52in .( Uy mcgrean DAILY TRAINS 2 St. Paul, Dululli, Fargo. Miimcapoli and t lie East Yellowstone X2A I M Tho Regular National DAILY TRAINS 2 Lincoln, St. Joseph, Kan sas City, St. Louis and the East Park Eoute George Wilt es. LOVELACE, inn.7.Stfi0n' ,6u: and weifr,ls 1280 lunds His colts are stake winners wcerever they start, and nri The s - J 111 III. a. i T . . . J k oi woveiace Drought a higher average at th McCarthy sales than hat of any other stallion. Hi, Col a r. ?'..M1? IZ size, level neaaed and speedy. He will mair- n,- ' "'P.? .. run Season, $25; insurance, $55. " J!,on ol 00 at Hillsboro. E. B. TOlsrrt-UE. Via Livingston and Gardiner Gateway, the . il4Uuu v-rjLLiiai jcjiiuranco Ix n nts for Wonderland, VMW,. or It can ho lmii n. m ror .he st,,1?. son,. ,c I , a'.I.Irc" i?lntelSS"i- 1 ,n"'C "North Coast Limited" HOOK LET, JUST OUT All rn rf inn 1 a tj rnrka n.. . a m . 1 ai" ai AicKet UMicc, 2oo Morrison Third, or by letter to A. D. CHARLTON Asslstent General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Street, corner HILLSBORO, ORE. i