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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1906)
THE INDEPENDENT. HILLSBORO, Entered at tt Poatofflc at Hill toro. Ore con. for tmnimliilon mrouju Official Paper of Washington t-ounsy. the malls ta lecond-claaa mall matter, EICHT PACES. ttfTUit paj-er Uoot forced upon .i.v.,nA. It is not our practice to mop papers until ordered to do so. Anyone uot wishing the paper must notify the publisher or they will be iield liable for the uMoripuon price. HIVING BATH, ruBUHUKB. V. W. BATH, Ewtob At Hopkinville, Ky., a 9-year-old daughter of Jaiuei Cannon, a saloon keep er, died from the effect! of 4 ounce! of whiskey which ahe drank from a bottle iihe found on the mantel. Physicians worked for twenty-four hours in an effort to save her life. A newt telegram froiu Scranton, Pa., 1 B.iys : "The diphtheria epidemic at Mi ncMika ha develoel nine new canes since Sunday, and the school board will atfain order the schools c'oneJ. Local physi cians allege that even ducks and geese which swim In the town's stagnant ponds are plagued with diphtheria." The funeral of Mrs. Anna Oaskill, a negroes, reputed to be the heaviest wom an in Ielu are county, Ta., took place recent ly. She weighed nearly 500 pounds, It required seven able-bodied men to as Hint the undertaker in placing the body in the casket, and it was necessary to re move the window-jams to get the casket into I lie parlor. Mrs. Ma-garet Fry of Morriatown, Pa., says sh has used sticky fly paper as a rat catcher with great success. She Bays she was called to the cellrfr the other eve ning by a great racket. To her surprise, she found two ruts and a cat mixed up in a sheet of fly paper. "One rat got caught," she paid, "and when its mate cime to its assistance.it, too, got'stuck.' "The racket which the pair made attract ed the house cat, which, in trying to dis patch the rats, got its whiskers caught in the glue, and it, too, was a prisoner." A car of the Salem street railway is out of commission owing to a collision with a sad-eyed mule at the corner of Garfield avenue and Sixth street, Salem, Ohio. The car lias been in constant service since 1 StV5. The mule, which is used by a coal dealer, was struck by the car, and before the motorman could stop it or get out of bis vestibule the surprised animal liml kicked ail the gana and a good por tion of the vestibule framework into frag ments. Maud was uninjured and the motormat: escaped with only a lew scratches. A careless remark made by some citi zens unknown to the police started a run on the savings bankatChillicothe, Ohio, recently. It began at noon and contin ued until late that evening. Women, children and men quit their employment and ran to the bank breathless. One de positor said he saw a statement in an eve ning newspaper that the bank hail closed. It was discovered, however, that he saw tlie bank's semi-annual statement which read, "balance on hand at close of business November, 10," etc. The amount of withdrawals, it Is reported, reached from $10,000 to $15,000. The de positors who withdrew this money will lose a month's interest. When two young men applied lor two marriage licenses at Clintou la., last week within twenty minutes of each other, and both save the name of Chris tine Michaelson as the young lady in the case, there was more trouble and more explaining for one Christine Michaelson than has been connected with any mar rine in Clinton since the county clerk's olliee was opened. Anton yon Essen, a farmer, first took out a license. Then Theodore I'repers demanded one be is sued to him to marry one Christine Mich aelson. "Another man has just been here and secured a license to marry Miss Michaelson," said the clerk. "But she told me not half an hour ago to go and secure the license and we would lie mar ried," said Prepers. "I tell you that you are twenty minutes too late," sail the clerk. "Another man has secured B liimnuu n.i.ll. ......1... II.. - .... - , , prooauiy marriea .Miss Michaelson before this, as he lett here with a minister." Knrioiu Prm.r.h... tened to the home of Miss Michaelson. lie found her cool and composed, anx iously waiting his return. Aftershebad submitted numerous proofs that she did not know V.m Essen, her mother came to the rescue and Informed her tint there was another girl by the name of Christine- Michaelson living in Clinton. This proved to lie thecase, and Theodore Prepers and Anton von Essen both mar riel Miss Christine Michaelson on the same day, though the girls never met each other. Notice to Fruit Growera in Wash ington County. The Fruit Inspector of this County has found. hat ,lm,t M trwM lvtl with fruit pests and the law re quires the owners r persons having IberiMf to destroy or eradi rate such orchards or pest. You are the, ,-fore notift.d that unless such orch ards or are -lenroyel r eradicate,! 1-elore the first day of April l'.Ki; I win priveel un ler the law t , either cut -t,.n or destroy such orchards or have k. rM mrived and cleaned at the owner's expense. W. K. HARRIS, Washington County Fruit Inspector Auction Sale. The undersigned will sell at Progress, near Beaverton on Wednesday, liecein M V.m. at 10 o'clock a. m , sharp at public auction to the highest bidder, the following described articles: (In. n.rrel mere. 5 years old weight 1000 pounds; 1 sorrel horse, weitibt 00j 1 black mare 950; 1 cow will caive in ; i heifer with calf; 1 wagon; 1 hack ; 1 new buggy ; about 10 tons bay ; harpoon with har rope: 1 set bran new double harness; 1 set double harness; 1 set sin gle harness; 1 blacksmith anvil; 1 pair blacksmith beliows; 1 large anvil; 1 Inch tire shrinker; 1 Twere iron; i blacksmith drill; assortment of horse drill bits ; 1 vice ; all kinds of tools ; large assortment of bolts; pipe wrenches all sixes; 1 cart: Fairbanks scales, 4 ton; nearly new plow! 1 harrow; 1 saddle, J spray pumps ; one cultivator; 1 feed cut ter 200 sacks potatoes more or less; 125 neks: 1-22 rifle: 1 45-70 rifle: 1 shot gun 16; household furniture; quantity of books and 3 stoves. Also a stock of general merchandise including drug. dry goods, hardware, groceries, station ary, etc. Terms All under $10 cash ; over amount six months' time at 0 per that cent on bankable notes. Lunch w ill be served at noon. JOSEPH II I NG LEY. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. Horticulture Meeting. Beaveiton. Nov. 30th 1600. A meet ing was called to be held in Beaverton ball on November 30th at 7:30 p. in. for the purpose of organizing a horticultural society, and a goodly number responded to thecall. County Fruit Inspector Har ris was present and explained some of the benefits of such a society. Fifteen of those present decided to form such an association, signed their names and paid their cash. J. W. Barnes was then called to the chair to act as chairman and X. A. Gassner, secretary. It was then voted to elect officers to serve for one year, t he following being the ones elected : President, X. A. Gassner; secretary and treasurer, N. P. Oakerruan; first vice president, D. L. Morlock ; second vice president, B. K. Denny; executive committee, F. M. Austin, W. B. Em mons and B. leis. A com in it te of three was then appointed on constitution and by laws namely. X. A. Gassner, I). L. Morloek and N. P. Oakerman, to report at the next meeting to be held in the city hall on Saturday evening December Hth at 7:30 p. m., when we will be glad to take more names and more money. Wanted : . Lady to advertise our goods locally. Several weeks home work. Sal ary $12.00 per week, $1.00 day for ex penses. SANDERS CO. Dept. W. 40- 48 Jackson Boulevard. Chicago. III. According to an official of the zeologi- cal survey, a comparison of the gave re cords foi a period of twenty years shows that the land surrounding the great lakes is being gradually tilted from northeast to southwest at such a rate that of two points 100 miles apart, the northern rises 5 inches with reference to the southern in 100 years. At Chicago the lake level rises about 1 Inch in ten years. The of ficial quoted predicts that it this move ment continues, in about 3000 years all the upper lakes will discharge into the Illinois river, the Detroit and St. Clair rivers will flow backwards, carrying the water of Lake Erie into Lake Huron, and the Niagara river will run dry. Considerable discussion has been aroused by a signed prophecy of Thomas A. Edison, detailing what our large cities will be like 100 years hence. He says they will be free from smoke and steam, and that the chimney will be a thing of the past, while the waste of coal and other fuel will be stopped through the use of electricity, generated direct from the fuel without the aid of engine, boiler or dynamo. In factories each machine will have its Individual motor. Houses "ill le heated electrically, and most of the cities' noises will cease. Skyscrap ers will lie universal in the business sec tion, and the streets will be bridged over at different heights to facilitate transit from one side to the other. He estimates that buildings will then average thirty tones in height, and the greater number will be constructed of concrete and steel. Such buildings, he says, will stand a thousand years or longer. His new bat te'J will make electricity portable for street vehicles airships. The big stores of the city have already mapped out their campaigns for holiday window display, nil advertising. The window display, will be very beautiful in the big .tores thia year. Chimneys and reindeer and snow scenes and Christ n.a. tree, and Santa Clause, will abound lii .0,eTef,klnJ nJ dwiption 1 fc'te'ully and temptingly dU Played. But how about the little stores In CTiT7 toniT Whl hve they rial The7v. not the window h!?-n,r the V"Iet 10 ch '''n. but n i , wlnJ J they all have holiday good,. A new idea, a little work rV i " !T lh? . surely be at- Mye neeu not be costlr nor elaborate In small store.. 2? I"' 'PP'oPteneaa, clean- AUB Wlnifeav 1 . penditure of money or time. And it pays splendidly. lWt forget your win dows before Christmas, and let the peo ple know you have soinethiun to sell. Oregon Tradesman. And it came to pass that after he had advertised his goods, there came unto him great multitudes from all the re gions about and did buy of him. And when his competitors saw it they mar veled among themselves saying: "How be it that this man ia busy while we loaf idly about our doors."' And he It nnwinir their thoughts, spake unto them saying: "In this fast age of push n l rustle, it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than fnr a businese man to flourish without advertising." The ovater leads a auiet life. He does not attend association meetings, nor does he write letters to his congress man. He does not clean up his place of business, and he does not advertise He lives all right, for his food couim along to him and he takes It In by mere ly opening his front door and closing it again. But the tides of commerce are not so kind to human beings as the ocean tides are to the bivale. A man may stand with his mouth wide open all day, and not a single bit of food floats in. Who wants to be an oyster, anyhow? Oregoji Tradesman. For Sale. A lot of Black Minorca, Brown Leg horns and Barred Rock Cockerels. C. Rhoades, Oak and Seventh streets, Hills boro. Strawberry Planta for Sale. Magoons and Clark Seedlings. In quire of C. Rhoades, Oak and Seventh streets, Hilisboro. LECAL ADVERTISEMENTS GEORGE A. GORE ESTATE. Notice of Sale of Real Estate by Administratrix. Nolle is hereby given that the undersigned. Administratrix of the estate of Ueorge A. Hon, decerned, by virtue of an order of Ibe County Court of Weshlnslon County, Oregon, made and entered on the 27th day of October, A. 0., 1KU6, will, from aud after the 3rd day of leeember, A. D. , 19U6, at her residence near Sherwood, lu the County of Washington, Bute of Oregon, or at the office of her attorney, W. A. Clelaud, Kooms &I2. &I4 Chamber of Commerce Building, In the City of Portland, Multnomah Couiitr, Ores; m, sell l private sale, and will continue lo tell until sold. the following described real mute belonging to the estate of Mid George A. Uore, deceased, and situated ill Mid Washington County, Oregon, to wn: Keg. at center of see. 22. T. J. B R. 1 W, W. M., tbenee W. S7.5ocb ; thence 8. 40 ch. ; thence K. W.7& ch.i theuoe N. it deg. K. Is. Bo eh.; tneuoe N. 2J.6och. more or lu, to the place of org., containing 142 acres, more or leas. N. W. 14 N. W. W See. 27. T. 2 8. R. 1 W. W. M., containing 4U arret, 8. K. yt N. W. i Heo. 27, T. 2. 8. R. 1 W. W. M., except beg. atN. K. corner 8. K. N. W. i said sec, running W. 11 ft.; thence 8. 30 cleg. K. 109 ft. ; tbenee K. 18 deg. N. 101 ft. ; thence N. 68 ft.- to place of beg. , said laud owued by said estate being about 81). 4-5 acres. N. E. B. W. 14 see. 27, T. 2, 8. R. 1 W. W. M., containing 40 acres. Also, beg. 20 ch. N. of 1 4 see. corner on 8. line of Bee. 27, T. 2,8. R. 1 W. W. M., thenee N. 17. 60 cb. ; thence N. 63 deg. E. 4.74 ch. ; tbenee S. 10. 76 cb.; thence W. 4.23 cb.;tothe place ot beg., containing 7.01 acres, more or lens. The terms of sale, ten (10; percent lo accom pany the bid and as a forfeit In cue of refusal to complete the purchase; balance, cash on con firmation of sale, all sales to be made subject to confirmation by the County Court of Washington county, Oregon. GRACE II. GORE. Administratrix of Estate of George A. Gore, de ceased. Proclamation. n uotm, on me atn aay or October, 1906, an Initiative petition was tiled In the office ol the City recorder of Hilisboro, Oregon, for the on posed amendment of subdivision 67, ot section 6 or tbe act Incorporating the city of HUUboro, Oregon, tiled lu tbe omce of tbe Becretary of Butie reoruary 20, 189S as ameoded by an act ap proved February 6, 1896 and as amended by an act approved February , ls9, aud as further amended by an act filed In the office or the 8ec retary of State on January 27, 11)05; and W hereas said proponed amendment authorizes the City Council of Hillnboro, Oregon, to grant leiepuoue, teteirrapb and railroad franchlxes up on me streets 01 imisnoro, Oregon, and Whereas, said petition Is In due form as re quired bv Ordinance No. 26C of the Cltv of Hllla. boro, Oregon, and has been certified to me by the Kecoraer or me city of IlllMioro; fow Therefore, I, B. P. Cornelius, as Mayor of tbe City of Hilisboro, Oregon, In obedience to and by virtue of tbe power and authority vetted In me br the ordinances of said City, do hereby make and Imne tliln proclamation u the people o( Hie City of HlilnlNiro, Oregon, and do hereby announce and declare that said petition and pro powd ameuilmpiit are In due form and that .aid proposed amend men! will be sulimltU'd to a vote ui m othvm Mia ujr mi me annual Clly else lion or tald City to be held on Monday, Decem ber 8, luoti. ineat Hllbiboro, Oregon, this Nctember 8th, eal B. P, CORNKLIU9, Mayor oi:iIUlsboro, Oregon. Attest! II. T. BAG LEY, Recorder. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, tor n esnington county. JOHN W. KB AS, Plaintiff, vs. MARY O. MARION and WILLIAM MARION, herhwband, HENRY N. KEY KB. and JO SEPH A. KIYKi and ETTA K EYE'S, his wife, defendants To Mary O. Marion, William Marlon, Joseph A. Keyes and EUa Keyes, defendants above named: is thi Msior tm a stats or osioos. You are hereby reqnlred to appear and answer the tomplalnt Bled against you In the above en titled Court and suit within sti weeks from the date of the flrst publication of this summons, to wlt: On or before the 12th day of January ID07; and If 7 no. fall so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for a Judgment and decree as prayed for In said complaint, to wit: I. Thai the defendants herein may be re- Hulrwu,,,,, .atur. of tbelr elalms lo and to tb. fci',' described real estate, lying " Ula, , .! "Coonty of Washington and " Oa, , . BeKlnnln, MVp,int oa the Section Hue 15 ehains Non- . Ihi Soolbeaat corner of Section " In Townak", gwth. of Range I West of the Willamette K,fl dl. aad running tneuce West cl"; lhs. North chains; tbenee East 10 ehaln,; thtao, W ehains; thence East 10 chain.; sod 14,00, Douib l chains to the place of beglnnln, ruining 40 acres, and that all drcre elainu & ibs defendants may be de ermlued bj decree of said Court; J- That b, ma ,!,rree It be deolarea and ad Judged loM jciendanta and eaoh aud every or thn, have no estate or mwrot wu. rer lo or kmui lauds or premises and that the title or puiUMtr yto la good and valid; aud That tn, Mid derendanU an each and 'ry of to,, , forever enjoined and debarred fromaaMrtio--jUlm whatever In Olio said Una premies adverse to plaintiff and that theplelntidm,. have soon other and further relief u to u,, Court may seem meet and equlla banuiDMliM. Thi.,BlIlon by an order of the Honorable Thomas 4, Houride. Ju1 ot u above-entitled Court, mai, to open Court at Hilisboro, Oregon, on the 2ta,i. of November, 1908. Is served up on you by tb. publication thereof for a period of 11 conucutive auJ successive weeks liuuiedi te'jr prior to the 12th day of January, 1907, In 'HilUboro Independent," a newspaper of general circulation, printed weekly at Hills bora, lo laid county. Tbe dale of the first pub lication of taa wimmons Is November 30, 1908. OSCAR HAYTER, Attorney for Plaintiff. PROPOSAXS FOR BIDS For Toll Roads, In the mstter of tbe application tor the leulog of County Road No. 218 and known as tbe Wilson (Iver rued; Kow at this time comes this matter eo fur hear ingupon tbe petition of John McClaranand John lleltleretklngthat this Court lease tbe follow Ing described road to-wit: Commencing at the soutliweii corner of the O. Parwns D. L. C. No. 80 T. 1, N, R, t W. In Washington County, Ore gon, sad running tbenoe In a westerly direction following the Wllsou river road to the Tillamook County line, for the purpose of making said road a loll road aud It appearing to the Court that the road herein mentioned Is so situated that there Is 1 title or no local labor along the line of said road, aud that It Is Impoasible for said road to be kept lo proper condlllou tor travel by local labor along the llue of said road and that It is for the lieal Interests ol the said County of Washington and for the people living along tbe line of tbe aid road and lor every person Interested there in for .aid road to be leased for a loll road. That laid road Is a public County road. That It Is eipeillml and lawful under the provisions ot section 4WS7 of B. and C, annotated codes and tatutei of the State of Oregon, that said road be leased. It U therefore ordered and adjudged that the toad deacribed a follows to-wit; Commencing at the southwest cornerof tbe O. Parsons, rt. L. C. No. it In T. 1 N. R. A W. in Washington County, Oregon, and running thence In a Westerly direc tion lo lowlug the Wilson river road to tbe Tilla mook Couuty line, be leased for tbe pnrposee of keeping tbe same open and In repair and Im prove for a period of 10 years with the right If eooiderallon therefor to colleot and receive lolls for travel thereon In the manner provided by . aw. That there .neii oe piacea upon saiq roan one loll gate thai the grade of the road shall be kpi ikame that It uow Is end the material, ased tt th repair or construction of the road or Between the fine Christmas Hox Candies that I now have on display in my window and the usual stock of Candies is remarkable. Each box is packed with the greatest care. Each piece of Candy is a model of excellence. The boxes themselves are a work of art. After the Candy is removed they make r.i.wi;1 iiPrktiV frlnvo or handkerchief receptacles. Call and see my t ie- gant line of Christmas Candies. A box, like the above, makes a tine It always is THE THING, and is sure to please. - - - CHILLY WEATHER. - - When you are in town warm stove and you are late at all hours. We always appreciate a new acquaintance. Lest you for get! Our Fruit and Nuts are always the freshest the market affords. Don't foet us when you think about FILLING THE STOCKINGS. LEADING CONFECTIONER, Second Street, Hilisboro, any part thr.-..f tiell be same aa Is now unel In such place-. It l further ordered and adjudged that the 4 lei k ol this Court be and hereby la or dered to vauae this order to be publUhod lu a weekly newspaper of general circulation within this County and state for a iieriod of four weeks, and In like manner to publish a notice to the ef fect that scaled bids will be received at the Cleik's office within Washington County, Ore gon, for tbe leasing of said road, until Wednes day tbe 2nd day of January 1D07, until the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. olaald do. Now therefore, la pursuance of the foregolug order of the C unly Court of the Btale or Oregon, for Washington Couuty, made by aald Court 011 the 7th day of November, l'joti, aud entered lu the record, thereof, NOTICE lit HEREBY tilVES that sealed bids will be received at the orticc of tbe County Clerk of aald Washington Countr, Oregon, In HilUboro, said Cuuuty aud Slate, ou Wednesday the second day of January l'Ju7, un til the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of aald dy, for leasing of a County road for tbe purpose of mak- ing It a toll road; which said road is described as ronows, to-wit: Commencing at the south west corner of the O. Parsons, I). L. C. No. 61, T. 1 N. K. 6 W. Will Mer. and running tbenee lu s westerly directum following tbe Wilson river road to the Tillamook County line. Bidders must state the amount of toll lo be charged. No bids will be considered u 11 lea. accompanied by an undertaking, executed by two or mure sureties, In the turn ol two thousand dollars, to be void upon the condition that the bidder, if the lease Is awarded to him, will wlthlu leu days thereafter enter Into the contract for keeping above described road and give the undertaking to secure the performance thereof as provided by law. Tbe right to reject any and all bid. reserved. Hilisboro, Oregon, November 27th, E. J. (iOI)MAN, Coumy Clerk. Proclamation. Whereas, on the 2tUI;.lay;.r Oetoher, l'jo.:, an Inillatlve.'petlllon was tiled In the oil ice of the City recorder of Hilisboro, Oregon, for the pro posed, amendment or ubdivls!u fts of section ft of the act incorporating 'said City ol HilUboro, Oregon, ; tiled, in the office ot the He. retary of Suite February 21), Ih'.i:), as emended by an act approved Eelirusry.6, 1mi. anil as smemltd by an act approved February , 1)9, aim further amended bv an act filed lu the office of Hie Sec retary of Slate January 27, I'.H'.'i, and Wbereas, said priosd sineii.lineut autliorie. the City Council of Hillsooio. Oregon, to pur-1 chase a park for a sum not to exceed lansi, s ml to maintain the same ami levy a t.itcUI tax therefor, and create a fund known as the "Park Fund," and Whereas, said petition Is In due form st re quired by Ordinance No Z'iC of the Clly of II. lis boro, Oregon, and has been cenilled tome by the recorder or the City or Hlllstxiro; Now Therefore, I, H. P. Cornell!!", aa Mayor of the City of II llUlx.ro, Oregon, lu obedience lo end by virtue of the power aud authority vei-ted in me by the ordinance, of ssld cny. do lierel y make aud Issue this pixM laniHtion to tl.e pvuplo of the t.'lty of Hlllsbnrn, Oregou, and do hereby announce and declare thst said K-mi.iii and pro posed ameiiilmeut are lu due form and lint uld proposed smeinlineu will t suluiilltc.l to a vote of the people of said City st the annual City election of said City lo be held on Monday In- eemberl. 116. Done at Hilisboro, Oregon, till. Novemlier 6,1 luefl. fSeal B. P. CORVEMI f". Mayor ot Hilisboro, Hit , on, Allesl: H. T. BAG1.EY. Kecorder. drop in and get We warm always welcome. Hot Hu Guardian Sale of Real Estate. Notice is liereiiv given th.it l.v virtue ol an or.Jer of sale ,luly ilia,,. ami ltr wl by the louiity (.Wto? al1i,,..t,,n" County, Oregon, Nvc..,U.r l'i,i, l'.MKI. direelin,! me tsell the !-., ,. serilwl real e-t;it,.,I will, on VV,,.r" Januury 'J, l;i7,ai the hour. .( h) o'clock House in Hilisboro, Orcein, gt ...' auction to the highest l,j.,,.r ,,r ' ," 111 lan.l.al the rujlit, title , jllt,.r " of Kverett IhllulM.y g, .oi, nilUl. minors, in ami tothe fo!lol,k.,(.H.j'J real estate, to-wit : t'art of the S. W. '4 of the X 1 Wahhinuton County, Oregon. Iu,' bv inuiiii5.Wil,s.X.rilltlr er seetion eoi ner U-tween se. tioni -5 A 'it T I m If o vr il . . 0 a .. . ... ... . . . ,, theme . on y..,i(..,, 1;.... Chi.. tiieiue . 0, it-f. US' K. iu the center of tuutity Koa.l, 37 ehs.. tin lence X. nx .leu. 10' K 5.8'l ehs.. thence S. H0"', "hi thenee W. 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