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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1907)
7 . Bearerton. ,ri rr.rTTirW'Vri7 rT1 F County Cogcgpondence'"! Wa wmmi mtj Vf ln J Scholia ao4 KouUia aU4. JUfalar Oorram atat Tbt uimor made MoaaUla Bid A visit the put wee. Bis young people were baptised last Sunday aao urlu ! vita tba atraateheal chnrcb. Last Saturday Uiae, tba talnl Satur day la tha month tba greater bald tbelr monthly meeting. ' ' . " "v. It aeemi that aoma peraoa or persoat bare bean vititing W: L.' Steels aooee, luce be left aa tba thing aeem to be scattered about and out of place. There will be aa Eel ter exercise at tha church at Scholia da Easter Sunday. Misa Uelen Proeeer wb bed been q uite sick seemed to be' getting better, but she had a ralapaa and was quite sick attain. She Is on tne mead now. HetUe, P. D. Morriae baa sold bis rsaiJence to Mr. Davla. ' C H. Fry and W. L. Geskill baee both bought lots during the past week rl F. W. CaJy la the Stitt Addition. R. L. Cats ia about to open a branch ml Mtit office In this place with I. II. Fry aa resident manager. Tif axdrilia. f Regular Correapoadsat . Mrs. A. Godard of South Bend la oa the sick list. C8ATI Of MISS SHU A KICHOLSOX . .Miss Emma Nicholson was found desd by the side of the road one mile anJ a half north of this place last 8oodav morning about 9:30 a. m., by Robert Lee, a man in the employ of Robert Walker. Miss Nicholson bad walked from her parent's home at Garden Home to Shat tuck to take the train to come to this place. She missed the train which would have brought her here at S o'clock and came on the later train, arriving here at 0:04. Mr. Johnson's folks, tb people with whom she was going to visit who live about 2 miles north of town, were at the station when the 0 o'clock train arrived to meet Miss Mcholsoa, but aa she did not come they returned borne, not thinking that she would come on tne late train. When she arrived Frank Lieberman, of Beartowa, near CV. ...I I. .1 Ilk kll .... parents on Bull Mountain, bei.g laid up (UrUd to wk tfc- wq with a sore hand. Johnson farm and would have had plen- Wm. Mlltenberger la quite energetie ' l,n, to reach that place before these davs haviuv atralcbtaaed out bis dusk, but aa the latter part of tha road line fence and ia now nruniat: hJs lam I1' urrounded br timber she evidently aseeinbled orchard. Wm. iatenda to spray aoon I became nervoua and hurried so fast that I splcuous figure in thia end of Washing' but he saya It will be of no use aa bis M overused her heart with the result I ton county for over 40 yeara having tak trees are not diseased. ' I M bovt ltatd- I en a homestead near Tigardville In 1806 .... , , . e coroner was notified and be came wau. dhuui ii now moving uuwu vtimi once end mmn.UI Sural Route One, angular CDrraapoadea I. The Beef Bend whUt club held Ua meeting at the residence of U. A. rielth. Whist and flinch were played until mid ;..f, .n.i wound up with a lunch. We didn't leara the uamee of the prise winners. The Infant daughter of Frank Lieber man, eon of thee. Lieberman of Bull MounUin, died last Tuesday and wae buried Thursday beside its mother near Sherwood, who died laat Ubristmea wbea the baby waa 10 days old. Mrs. A. Godard ia confined to the bouae with aa attack of aciatie rheuma tism. Mrs. Maude Brennan of Portland ia at tha home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Godard, for a short stsy iliis Basel Wood bas returned borne from a three weeks Visit in roruanu with bar frienda and relativee. The funeral of the late Emma Nichol son at Creecent Grove cemetery waa at tended by a large concourse of people on Tueeday, frienda coming from Portland, Cedar Mill, Raleigh, Bearerton, Tigard ville and Garden Home to pay their last respects to the deceased. r. .,! Xtra C A. Wilaon anil 1 t M.B. " " " 1 ft daughter, Vivian, of Portland are at the borne of Mr. Wilson's sister. Mrs. C. Tfc Wood this week. The friends and relatives of Edward Wood gave him a surprise party on the 17th the occasion being Mr. Woods 70th birthday. They gathered at the house, but the bouse though large waa found to be too small, and tba party adjourned to tha Grange hall where VI people were Mr. Wood baa been a con- ff way STaff Mtt - m a . a 3 Wk .i,arft aro no blizzards, no hard winds, no co Here 'here . v- :n -ii .1. I'rA. H iriroUClt i"0 WJinuri tuu mil imu uu ui Coantv of which Hillsboro is tho County Seat, year and" can raiso tho finest fruits, hay, grain, f Viig ton County, Tte cold winters, whore grass and rg tahl. eso blessings riglit hen? in ':idiini:toii You can work out of doors every dav of tin- vegetables and stock in Banner County of Oregon. hueshh IS theTioneer Ileal Estate Man in tho county. He knows every foot of land and has many desirable Farms for Sale, Kent or Exchange. If you are looking for a Home, see, him. if are looking for an investment, ho can show you just what you want. Ho has houses and lots ia au the principal towns in Washington County for sale, rent or exchange, but as all eves are no turned to HlLLSIiORO, hia choicest bargains aro to be found la-re, both in citv property and adjoining farm lands. Don't Miss this Golden Opportunity the coast in full force, havinc taken bis family down there the drat of the week. George eeema to be doing well dowa there in spite of tha prophecies of local wiseacres. The Grange gave a party at Grange hall last Sunday, supposedly a farewell party to Mr. and Mra. Geo. Smith, two of our enthusiastic Grange members, aa inquest. The verdict waa "Cam. of death unknown." Aunt Sally. when it waa a wilderness and baa taken a jury and held I an active part in tha advancement of my ever aince be moved In to Tigardville last July and retired from the community active labor. Mr. Wood haa seen the fherwee. 1 aagnlar Correapoodenl. Born March 18. totheifn r..u Padeaco, of Clpole, a daughter. The people of this vicinity are raising a fund to be used for tha purpose of lea st-ning the grade of tha Keaworthy Hill on the Taylor ferry road. . Tba idea seems to be a good one by the way the names pile up on the list. J. W. Day has become exlamtw.i the Sherwood hoinl. an.i it i i -'' Mm uuuer stood, will open an eatinir hon. . u-n. uornie. Two incipient Area in Khr Ing tha week ia the record, .ith., a. m . . . . . . . .1 ir - Art. Miiunbener. of tba Portland wnicn mignt nave Imn ll.i,n . r , - ww w u w vail j Railway Co., and brother James, of the I tor timely interference. llilliboro Deu of Sweeta, were Tigard- 1 ahoi mm . i . viil. viaitor. laat Sunday. J,', ?BJ, 'T W nd .swu wiuuw were tne central fig. There was a little runaway at the ,n reP'ein suit before his honor, Catholic church last Sunday but nothing ,n,tlc Buck, during the week. The more aerioua than the upset Una of a ,uo WM rered all right bv tha ac buggy occurred. St. Mary Magdaleuae church of thia place had a large program, last Sunday. ibey had tho regular two maeeee, bo aides four babiea being baptised, which is going some. Rev. Father Bautgea, of Oswego officiated. - Fred and Carl Kehberg left for Port land last Saturday, where they Intend to go to work. Thia with tba loaa of Welk Bros, somewhat demoralises our local base ball team as four of their beet plavera are gone. The South Bend base ball team are laughing at the local boys' discomfiture, they having regained Welk Broe. We would advise them not to crow too aoon as it ia not certain yet whether tbey get Welk Broe. or not. The dance at tho hall laat Saturday night waa a complete success. It waa quiet and orderly, being quiet a contrast to a former dance on which occasion some Sherwood toughs came over to die- play their pugilistic ahltlliea. A number of South Bend people woota down on Mr. and Mra. O. A riielh last Saturday night giving them a neat little aurprise. Games were In dulged in until 12 o'clock when supper was served, after which games were eon tin iied until late In tha wee email hours. Mr. and Mra. Tlieth were completely surprised and the gueela congratulated themselves on their success Some unknown person haa been rob bing aome of tba peaceful farmera resid ing along the Dend road. Some one took about thirty pounds of pork from 11. .wiener, and K. 1 1 ell man aaleeed lot of preserves and eggs.' The unknown also played skiddoo with J. E. Howard's chickens, having Uken eiactly 33 of mem. All thoee robbed have an idea asiowno u was out they won't state their ideas. Bearerton gogular CorrMpooflani. The Oregon Electric Co. ran a aurvey through this place about Ave blocks south of the Southern Pacific railroad, last. Saturday. This ia the fourth route aurveyed by thia company, through thia place. It would auit better if tbey would quit survsying and to to grading, Ld. Morton, r.rnest Cartoon and Will Dvssinger visited In thie city laat Sua- day. Chaa. Willotighhy reports having teen a cougar last week oa his place on Coop er Mountain. Sunday a crowd of tnea and hounds Sent aome lime beating the brush where Mr. Cougar was eappoeed to be in hiding, but to no avail. Several residents of the Cyoper Moun tain neighborhood have been Laving their land aurveyed and by eutna error in the old government aurvey their pbcea overlap each other. War haa not been declared as yet, but there is a good foundation for a "line fence" feud ia that vicinity. (ieo. Btaaeer haa bargain! for five acree of land lying ia tha south west t orner of W. O. Hocken's farm. tion. Chaa. Ilalnea, of this i1mc. ).,. .i,.n doned the project of furnishing the town with electricity and together with his amiiy win move to Sheridan. Yamhill couniy, next week where he haa accept u a position in a sawmill. Who will he the next to relieve a lomr hit ... . , veis ui mis nature in our midst? . as. ... w receiver" hai rmanti. blai.'M)! In nn.it n .1 . . . board here, thus -overcoming a treat ".uuiu oi irouli e ami .nu.. i transacting the business. "The new "hello girl" it f.t , - aa w..in iiiv vuiu binalioa and ia giving excellent satisrac- non io patrons of the varloua lines II m-reiiaiiia Here are complaining ol tha dilatory actions of Hunttin p.ir- ..ani . " -v...v uuiciaia in Tortlaud In t. t,,.n t holding up freight lately. Two aeparate shipments required from four to five days to reach thia depot after being re ceived at the Jefferson street depot and irama m line atation oound south. No "car ahorUge' deal. daily in this m a woraiuan employed on the grade me raiem electric line and at work lor the company between Tu.l.n. ..i Willeonville was seriously injured by a tone or fragment of wood coming in contact with hi. head after a dynamite blast bed exploded, one day la.t week, and waa Immediately removed to the wmpany noepiui (or treatment. Re- tv.rl a ... I.I- -l . r m. tnances oi recovery are uuuuiiui nia skull having Uen fractured M . . . sue people ol thia town were startled and mystified Monday morning on r"'" ot ea,rate attempt made, at about 3 o'cl.xk. when all in deepest slumtr, to destroy one build- a, anu possibly others by Are a cow a w it ac spurned by a greater majority v..u..u,. even, me Meeks Bros ouicners, were rooming with (there on the second floor of the Sherwood Hotel me night In question, the landlord bavina arat.i i.. . , . t'rrmnee a lew days the lodgere, who on rushsngllow found MTsiy ore burninn the fl,-.. .n. -1 . L , " ' "" . me omce. They succeeiled In check Ine ftksk A.au . .. W1LQOI1L thai aaaial.H.. t - "Dvasis-vV Ul s genera- public; in fuel the gravity of tba aituation waa not generally under stood until the n.... I ... op buaineee hou-e. In the mornin. n appears the party or parties managing the fireworks broke a p.0. of gi.N the office window then introduced refuse u.w saturated with turpentine, after warua gniUng It. The baseboard and floor of the room were fn.m.l t n charred ehowine hn. ... : EL.. .... "'SB "oiel rua in h,min. . i. .!. .. . T F auer ami ashes. Whether any attempt will I ma.U k. it.-. -i .. """ property to apprehend and h.v. guilty puniahed legally, ,elI1.io, urn iwn, yel be that aa it m.v tK-... of tha business public la Involved alao "nit'1 ,ffo,t ,bo,,1,, lnd o rM thle community of each undesirable citisen or citisena should they reeide bare, or it strangers apply the aame remedy. 1 00 600 00 1 350 00 2800 00 1000 00 1 1 00 30 00 30 00 3380 00 wilderneaa transformed into a productive garden spot ana nis mall delivered at I Els door and if ha Uvea another montba wl.l aee the trolley ears go with in a mile of bla home. No. 1. RIAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Edward N Thomas to Baae Line Lumber Co N ' of NW sec 18 tn 1 N 4 W f 000 00 T L J Wallen and wf to 8 P Taylor lot 1 and 2 aec 18 T 2 8 2 W 2m no E A Hyde and wf to Lenna Merts et ai part ol lot 3 blk 8 Forest . Grove ; po 00 Louie Groendyke to Marv Uroendyke n) of blk 2 Dlllev. C A Kaffety and wf to W H Mc Eldowney part of blk 3 Walk era add to Forest Grove F F Kdight and wf to Charlotte E Howard Iota tt and 7 blk 4 Henry's add Cornelius Minna M Keila et al to II U Ogtlen 4 acrea Walkers D L C 1 1 n 4 w John K Hawkins and wt to I V rrullinger ots 5 and 6 block 1 aoutb coast add Hillaboro.... J L Laughlin to Mrs II L Laugh- no 101 z dik is forest Urove. . Wm Keidt and wf to David L Butler lot 21 and 22 block 32 West Portland helghta Wm Keidt and wf to Mabel May lota ltf and 20 block 32 west Portland heighta A J Cowing et al to Baae Lum ber Co s4 of nel and at ol sel ec if II O O w E W Haines and wf to Niml.l Neppach Co ti oi se aec 18 1 1 n 4 w E N Thomas et al to Baae Lum ber Co acre aec 7 1 1 n 4 w . . E N Thomas and wf to Base Lumber Co sel of aeU sec 18 tints U Oaebel and wf to Hermann Tburnher acre iu S Emrich d le Macrae Vert and wf to August tavegren nw sec 34 1 1 a 5 w C Nielson ta Base Lumber Co w i sec 3ts5 w Henry A Jasper and wf August Lovegren aw) aec 34 1 1 a 6 w Samuel Hoover and wf to At net Uowan tract in South Coast add Hillaboro oqq q Wm Beidt and wf to Scott La' mont lot 27 to 34 blk 28 West Ionian Heights... 100 o v moore ei at io w r Heartier 7 acrea aec 24 t 2 8 1 w 8 C Moore et al to W F Heartley 7 acres sec 24 t 2 a 1 w.... C Blaaer and wl to Frank WeVa" 1..' 6- 6 blk 37 a c add llilliboro E A Hyde and wf to J M ila'ney 1U.36 acrea Patrick Kelly d c I 1 1 n 4 w EAiiydeandwf to J N 'Hoff man part sec 15 t 1 n 4 w Isaac Allen to E J Lyons ni ot n wises 18 I2n 2w W E McConrt and wf to'j'w w iinf ,e"c,.4l.B4 w W H Monroe and wf to Augmt Lovegren n4 of nej end n of nwl aec 2 t 2 a ft - OACRRCo to Thw' i1' ,?la4 w... A H Bholea ami wf tn n;n.t Lnmber Co part blk 14 Kim niona add ir.ii.ho.t Adolpb Oaudlits and 'wV 'to'w miniaaudt loU 14 15 1817 Thoa m r,: .t. r ax oo M...11 " " M ihoa 1 V sec 28 t 1 a Flora B Crossley'eVal to Chaa J "t oi net aec 10 t 2 n Thoe Smith' VroVteato'Sf Both. 400 00 ...... nome aec 30 t Chaa II Mitchell V.J -iVJV 425 00 n I " - "an- Write or Call and See Him. Two Doors East Tualatin Hotel. F. M. HEIDEL, Hillsboro tamitimrmmmmmiifflsmimmmmmimmmmtiM It Requires Thought To practice economy in grocery buying and Htill get the Wat qualitiea. But that thought will naturally turn your mini to our store. In every line we handle high (nudity Is studied. Sueur, Butter, T-a, Coffee, Cocoa, Canned Goods, Ce reals and everything ele. And it is not alone quality, but quantity that you get the full worth of your money, and every poHsible sntiHfiu-tion with the pur cliaxe. 4VParties having timler hinds fur salu will find it to their interest to ad dress F. M. Heldcl, nillsl)oro, Oregon. For Iniys' and ini'ii'i ilrens shoes J. C. (im-r's. go to WOMEN" It makes' Itoberilne glvM whil every woman m,wl dwlrsu a pt-rferl complolon. It hrlnn that oft. amooth. freih, cle Mnt to tha cheek that iVnutaa youthfulnriw. It will bring beauty to thoi.e who lark It; It will retain li fur thiipe who alreaily pongem It; It - will enal.le you to aureesafully p.tmhat the ravace.4 of weather and t : mt. pon't daubt Jon't argue. Just try KhIk rtino. Your drugKlxt will Klve you a free simple. All drua Rlpm keep Itohertlna. IVIAGAZIKE READERS StJIlSET MAGAZINE brauulullyilluiliatrd ftnodtlorirt and arliclrt aloul CaUurui and all the f ar Wcji. CAMERA CBAFT devoted ech nonih to Ine a. bitic rrproduclion of the bt woik ol amateur aoJ prolen photograpkera. B0AD 0T A THOUSAND W0TIDSU8 m book ol 7) rwr contaioM fZO colored photograph! ol pKlureaniM apota ia CeUwa aad Ottfam. TJ . ... $3.25 All for . . . . $1.50 AnMreia all or deft le SUIfSET MAGAZINE Flood Building an Franritce $1.50 a year $1.00 a r to.75 I 300 00 r rs.' r . w TrT 10 00 -- r. - r-. : 300 00 fiLrvr kf iJ II 800 00 I S 100 00 Si $H I MH Tif -11 A I ml 10000 r 1 111 iiu 1 1 ii ii ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 rr III I I I I II M I' II II MM I llillllllUI J i 1 II I FIIESI Stock ol Geo! s Im Opened in this County. 226 00 500 00 T(y 1 00 vi 1 00 & 100 00 -s& 100 00 ft 00 Tt KILLthi cough and CURE thk LUNC8 WITH s Dr. King' Now Discovery forC rONSUMPTION 0UGHI and OLDS Pries BOc J.JI.00 Frse Trisl. Bureet and Uuickeat Cura for all THROAT and LUNa TROUI1 L8, or MONEY BACK. To-day and Tomorrow Friday and Saturday a....... .T.P.,..,A-. Jft3w0:,!,r.'t;i"' L R Wilkes 'et al to" ii E Noble 9arreeineecl I2a6 w a" . varrie Ha aer at .1 rvTi n" Ilo B F -ru net oi sw hc 1 , j , E:MyeVt-K, A CAlesanderet sjVo RobViV ""r.ltWwrasTS Tltt.' ' 17 1000 00 26 00 800 00 200 00 1 00 Ilinve received my complete line of Spring Millinery, winch will will be ready for inspection Friday and Saturday, March 2'Jnd and 23rd. It includes a large number of Handsome hats for both la dies and children. I have been fortunate in securing n first class Milliner from St. Paul who is familiar with tho latest Eastern styles and your Easter millinery will bo the same in fashion as that worn by Chicago and New York ladies on the eamc date. We wish to take ibis occasion to extend to all our friends our sincere Hunks for their very liberal patronage in the past and respectfully solicit a con sonance of the same. The constantly increase in our business is the best evi dence that the values we give are thoroughly appreciated. trOut of town patronage solicited and appreciated. Remember the Open inj Jay, and come and see the beautiful display. A handsome initial tfat Pin, latest pattern, flicen tcith ecerij lady's hat sold on Opening Day. They are Beauties. ' Lou InTestment'cA'iU t'V' 1 00 iMoo Pa PI (lrs. Iiqagene C. Ball's, One Door East of Tualatlu Hotel. Eurin to Lease. 140 acres under plow, 80 in clover, 80 in pasture, pr;ie- tically clear of timber and bruab; running water. Call and see E. 1. Tongue, Hillsboro. This Spray is Endorsed By A. B. COROLEY Of the Corvallis Ag'l College. lakln fifth PIIOKMX LIME AND FLLPIILR Liquid Spray Mr. Cordlejr, of tbs Corrallia Atrrlrnltnral Ool lette. wrlu-i Dunne k Co. an follow.: CorTallla, Ore., Sapt. T, 1M. iTl,l M. Dunn & Co., Portland, Orafo. . Dear 9lr: In replj to ur li tter of lh Sib In. I am yla1 to be alilo to report thut the re. aulta oliUliied frnai Ilia ue of iiwt PboealS apray were rerjr aatlarai'torr fnlee1. I tested It bj diluting one gallon of aprajr with ten fnllona of water, alan tif diluting ona to 81 teen. 1 ha dllntexl .rjr were applied thnroagb ly In rebraair totrwa tl.at were (Imply InrtoM. ed, and eTen Ilia weaker aolutlon haa appan mlr completely eradicated the peat from tprared tree. A final eiamlnailnn naile aU.nt two wwk ago raila Io reveal any living arala upon either fruit orleavea. (Hlgned) A. B. ('(R1LKY. Tliociilx Spray $11.50 per I.arrcl Ol 50 jrallons, f. o. Ii. IVuv.-t t,,n or at tuv I'lace. I a,.l rlieaxr than any -r.ther iltU-r. For price in any quantity, f o. 1. at lt a verton, or at any j.lat e, nrite B. LEIS, Sole Ant. R. F, D. 1 Hearerton, Ore. iaLlEVSrc