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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1907)
filllsboro Independent. D. W. HATH, Publisher. ' This tajr is not foiveJ uon anyone. It it nut our raclii' w wp papers ontil ordered to do ao. Anyone not wishing tlie aer inunt notily tiia publisher or they will be lieia iiauie n Ike tuueoriplloa price. OFFICIAL COUNT V I'AI'KK. ONE DOLLAR VKU YKAK1.V AUVANI B Entered at the Poatofflee at Hill horo, Oregon, for transmlitlon mromB the ieJl3 u tecond-clMt mall matter. Official Paper of Washington County. Republican in Politic. 4bvebtihi.no Katks: Hiplay, W) cirnt an inch, untfle column, lor lour Inser tions; readm uolire, one cent a word each Inaertluu (notlilnic ! than 15 emits) : irifenunal curd, one Inch, f I a iiioiuh ; Mp vanls, 5 a year, paya ble quarti-rlv, (notices and lesolutiout Iree to auver lining for those who were him to zo aboard as M. Peterson, of the McNutt Real Estate Co., of Cornelius, was in the city yesterday. R. V. Hoyt ami family are send ing a few weeks with his relatives in Hillslxjro. The families of Win. Schulruer ieh and Mr. Ilurkbalter left last Monday for a two weeks' outing at Garibaldi. O. W. CopDinji, of I'A'ho, went to that place ten yems ago without oiiitnlm n nue. This vear be will Vinrvpst 2.100 acres of wheat, This is but a sample of what en t.Ttiri and mish will do in Ore "i gou. - The penalty for transporting game outside ot Oregon for sale, etc., isa fine from $100 to 500 and imprisonment; for violation of game laws, $15 to $500, for hunting without a license, a fine, of $25 to $100 aud imprisonment. last H. K. Haines, of this city, week left at this office a branch on which was hanging some twenty or thirty as fine Bing cherries as ever grew in this state or any oth er. They were large as walnuts, perfect beauties and as good to eat as they were pleasing to the eyej Forty dollars per ton for ice is a pretty stiff price for congealed lux ury, but that is the price asked for ice iu this place this, summer. An Ice plant in Hillsboro would be a gold mine for some one, even if the price dropped to one cent or less per pound, as there is a good field Jo draw fioni. Justice Wright of the supreme court of the Distrist of Columbia to day authorized the admission to bail of Mrs. Auuie M. Iiradley under ir dictment on the charge of murder ing Former United States Senator Arthur Brown of Utah, iu the sum of $15,000. Vice-President Fairbanks has been charged with beiug "stuck up" and "as cold as an iceberg," but during his stay in Astoria and Portland he was fonnd to be genial and jolly, and the newspaper bovs of Portland made his stay in the Rose City very pleasant. A citv can prosper only as the country which supports it prospers. The wonderful prosperity of Ore gon is reflected In the building re cotd of Portland for the six mouths ending June 30th. This city led the 34 principle c ities of the country in the percentage of the increase in building over the same period of last year, with a gain of 78 per cent, Corvallis Times. anxious to see the train, but made his way to the platform as soon as the cars stopped, lie ap peared most cordial, and was parti cularly attentive to a number of 1.: Kfnod near the wuiaiugiutu " " rrowd. endeavoring to reacn uiru ir- ..!. it his business to snanc hands with them, seemingly desir ine to eradicate the impression to his exclusiveness. Articles of incorporation were fil ed with the county clerk yesterday William Bazlev. Sr.. Wil- liam II. Sagley and oeorge Bagley associate themselves togeth er as The Baeley Co.. for the pur pose of engaging in the business of purchasing and selling real ana per sonal property, owning, operating and cultivating farms, production of hops, grain and other farm pro ducts. The capital stock: is piaceu at 10.000! shares at the par value ol$i each. The principal onice 01 th mmmnv will be located in - t Hillsboro. The assertion recently made by a public speaker that many men who go to the legislature spend their time trvine to pass laws to " V meet particular troubles which they have experienced is too true. Their a personal grievances or selfish am bitions warp their their judgment or narrow their views. Too many men who go to the legislator? want a separate game law, a separ ate fish law. a separate stock law and a fence law, for their respec tive counties. They are unwilling to be governed by a general statute, but want their own counties ex ceDted in one wav or another. As 4 a resnlt our statutes upou such sub jects are an interminable tangle. Oregoniafl. The August number of the Woman . Home Companion ia primarily an a l .torr numberim-l. " th twelve indi-.peu.able departments that appear in each i-...-. The m-on-l in .Ulmentol Anthony Mo,'. e ove ., 1 Menu's I'ath," appear, in tin. and all Ibe other ticlio.i loim-a ilia atmidard of Mr. Arnold the contributor, are Anne Hani- illon Donuell.autliorof "Kebecca .Mary May Label Fiak, In one ol her in one u( her inimitable monologue. Zona 1 nibs Clinton PamerfielJ. Mary W.lholmuu Hasting and Jeannette .oo,r. v.m . , t .i.v..td to the vaca- sulerauie tion problem. d !' Kvurett ,,H,e' u-r,,rt V.. Kamr.ter. Anna Slee.e Kicb- ardson and the F.ditor all ttive aon.e ad mirable vacation iinse.tlona. The ii.im be, is elaborate pictorially with a double ..I nhotuirraph. of children of roy altyaud ol other proininet people and their pet ponie. and liiuairauoi.. uch well kuown illuMtrator aa K. I tou Steven. Blanch (Ire-rand Herman . . a . i t A Heifer. The article 01 greaiem 10 moat women in the August nuuilr i. contributed by lirace tiould, tlie faiih ion editor, ou the cominir fall and win ter faahioin. At this very early date Mia tiould has aecured authentic infor mation on tint mi.jett iliruiitfl tbe ex- ceplio.alc0.,w.lijIli;wi"' "'!"a,M Home Coi.ipoiull hMtpW mad-in all the great fa.hi,,,, 4.eIlWrt. TUU will prove to b, ol the feu'rl 1"" '' " interent. Mr.. Sante. J Ki' l'ar,U"n continue their talk, witb t'1" Xlr.U' uie Farmer tell, iiuaf tl)aa't'"'l,l'l'zl" ll.ijie' novel. I picnic .luhe., anj Kvt,, Par."U con tribute aeverul altrait" lU""K"" , aiimmer eiubrgidory. tl"l'lre" '' pauea are entertaining U uul- , To the Ladies. I have something new this A l-alnt,,.. Bkta A friend ou ,.nterl ,tud, ,f Georgo IntieH, the kweTica ,an'1" oan palnt. r, while W va at v'orlt and reiuarki-d that tW Plt-ture on lua eaael aeemed to uim nnf0 better than frrtaln former work' of the art,st "KlKht:" auld inneM. "This Is eotns to be one of my best tbl"Bs. B,'d the reuaon U that I have iA ,he sooA ,uclc to brenk my rlKht armnl am obliged to pulut with Uly bund. You see,M bo udded. Hhowlii bl rltfht band la a allng. "thla hand had tweom" ao darneJt clever that I coukl not f'ltl'n UP wlth It. and It painted aT wltiout nw, while thla hand" bo'1" tfie ,,?ft with which he held hit brunh ls awk ward and can du nothing without me." HILL & GRILLS, SUVESSOKS TO II. (1KSSXKIJ. Painters & Paper Hangers AND DECOUATOKS. week in Ladies' Aprons, Muslin White Waists, and Knit Un- derwear, Hosiery, Hose Support ers and Corsets. The R. & G. Corsetinallsizes, white and drab. I still have a lew TRIMMED NATS, which will be sold VERY CHEAP. Mrs. I. Bath. m 11'uj-vimt.iu 4Litiuni, im YJk 1 Paiuls, Oils, Varqisf Last May, Thos. Howe, the breeder of fancy dugs, entered A C. Shute's a-yeat-old pointer dog Don Harold, in the Kennel Show in Portland, and he has proven prie wiuncr in every class. The animal secured two first prizes and three medals; a stiver cup for the best novice dog, another for the Dest pointer dog in Oregon and three medals as awards in the point er class. Beaverton. Regular Correspondent. The niuHic pupils of Mia Alice Cle ment gave a recital lant Thuriday after noon. Lawrence Liyengood and family have moved to McMinnville. Mr. and Mrs. E. Q. Abderaon are en joying a two weeks vacation at 8eaalde. J. 8. Clement is having a new barn erected on till farm In South Beaverton. V. F. Deaainger ia the contractor in charge. Mil. Oatitt Hedge is viiitliig with Mis. Ella Teftt. F. W. Cady and family viaited rela tives In Portland laat Sunday." Henry Zimmerman, engineer at the Hour mill, bad the misfortune to have one of bii toe. di. located laat Monday. J. O. Kuenzi, who is working at Oak Grove, spent Sunday at home. Mies Moulin ia enjoying a vi.it from her mother, who reaidet at Vancouver, Wa.li. M. P. Cady and wife spent Sunday at Uladatone Park attending Chautauqua. Mia. Lillian Evans ia working at tbe poatofllce during tbe absence of Mr. An deraon and wile. Aunt Sallv. Scholia and Mountain Bide. Krgular Corra.pond.nt. Mi.. Lucy Woolfe of Perrydale ia vis iting her aiater Mrs. F. A, Miller. Our village black.mith ha. changed hi. location from North Scholl. to South Scholia. Haying la in full blast at this present writing. Hav seems to be a good crop on Mountain Side. . I.. Steels was taken very sick while at the conference which was being held at lorvallis, gave out while preach ing. He was taken to a nearby house and attended by his son Raphael. We understand that they have taken him over to his daughter's, Mrs. Grace Law rence, at Etna, Wash. Mrs. Walter Pro.oer went la.t Satur Jay to Hill.boro to help take care of her mother, Mrs. Landros. Ell Evans and wife were over on vi.it from Newberg la.t Sunday, at C, 11. Urooks. All work guaranteed to give ished. Refiuishing of House, Trotupt and satisfactory service, satisfaction. Estimates furn Store and Office Furniture. Vour patronaee is solicited. Shop opposite Dr. Tamiesie'i residence on Main street. Headquarters for New Era Paints, Varnish 1 11 t . anil liriittiii'N. ; The "Pull" and the Jek, PrshieM men are constantly being p(l"4d by young men who seek poet tli.i IhrouKb letters of recommenda tion, often In the form of personal re quo.ts from fellow bualneaa men. One nay well question whether theae let ters hare any great "pulling" power tiftiT nil. Tho Saturday Evening Post tell of Htich an Instance. After being very politely dbtmlMsed by several ii;i!ini;ern w'th the stereotyped eiprea-' vhm that tliere waa not a vacancy at prefer t, the young man tore up the let tm nod went back to the pluce laat Vlnlted. "Wbnt can I do for you now?" the mnnnr asked In an annoyed tone. , "Pii-rton me," said the young man, "but I've Juxt torn up those letters. OiiiM you fflvo me a job on my own hook"" Tint malinger looked amused and Mlil: 'Wo need a young fellow to clp rntlj(ft tn the machine shop at $4 a wool'. If you like, you ran have that tinfi'. jviuiothlng better turns up." "Vph, rliV replied tbe Job hunter Tir. teudy now." If vou want a good Talcum I'owder, call for tbe "Velvet Talcum Powder, "at tbe Hillnboro Pharmacy. Special iricea for Swellaud'. Ice ('renin fur purlieu, socials, etc., at Wa'k- er h. Try one of those 1907 Mew Morrow Co:iHtcra at K. I ee Sears' Bicycle Shop. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. School Ollicoi s of Washington Co.,Orcgon, for tho Year Beginning Juno 17,11)07. Arranged hy Sii)t. AI. C. Case, Hillsboro. A letter from J. C. Greer, who is now located at Hillynrd, Wash., says that he and his wile are as well aa usual. He is taking treatments for paralysis and his physician is hopetul of m permanent cure. Mr. Greer thinks that lie will receive help, but to think that a permanent cure is in More lor him is a belief altogether too good to take much stock in, but he is hopeful, and his Hillsboro fi tends w ill certainly wish that he may receive the benefits his physician predicts. Vice President Fairbanks passed through Hood River Wednesday on his way home, atcr his visit to the coast, and was given an impromptu reception on the arrival of hi train, by number of Hood River citi zens. Mr. Fairbauksdid not wait put on his gave a very im The funeral of Mr. Hatcliffe who died . II. 1 . . ... .o.im.ieniyon tlie Nth of this month wu held la.t Sunday at the houae, jme. vampneii preaching the sermon Jirs. Katclifle had the bodr embalmed and kept it seven days that her son from L" - 1 . muni coido. lie was laid to re.t In tbe Mountainside cemetery and his grae was beautifully decked with it at a . uuwers. ne nad been a soldisr in tbe civil war and flags were graye. Mr. Campbell presaive talk at the grave, . Hettie. Long; lUe the King! is the popular cry throughout Eu ropean countries; while in Amerl ca. the cry of the present day is Long live Dr. King s New Discov- m, ivinK 01 inroat and Lune Remedies!" of which Mrs. Julia nu aine, 1 ruro, Mass., says- It never fails to give immediate relief and to quickly cure a cough or cold." Mrs. Paine's opinion i shared by a majority of the inhabi tants of this country. New Discov ery cures weak lungs and sore throats alter all other remedies have failed; and for coughs and colds it' the only sure cure. Guaranteed by all druggists. 50c and 1 1.00. Trial bottle free. NO. D1ST CLERKS DIRECTORS. 3 Yew. 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 10 !iJt i: 14 15 III 17 IS Itf JO it 21 22 2:i jt 24 25 2 jt 27 28 2 30 31 32 33 34 35 it 3 jt 31) 40 41 42 4.1 44 45 4tljt 47 48 4! 4! jt 50 M 52 53 54 55 55 jt 67 58 6 Oi) 01 (12 jt 113 04 M 7 jt i8 ; 70 71 72 73 74 75 7 77 78 7 80 81 82 83 81 jt 81) 87 88 8ft 110 I'l w:jt W4 m V7 m tw 100 jt lot jt li3 jt 104 jt Cha. Itolcomb II ( Kitch M N lionhaiii A Ueverman O M (ialloway Kobt 1 homp.on. . . Peter lioscow Ixwis Powers Jos Connell A liner ilriggs K X Harding Kit Herb.. A 0 ('ar.tens W Vandervelden. L J Corl l)uis Wilcox ieo J J uck J II Downing John II Sewell A W Wright SAD Mek Win True II UTigard Mrs J J Jeppe.on. . . , H C Pearwn Alr n.o Wirth A T Buxton W A Johnston J Millar Mark Cox Klioff J E Hates Orant Mann Joseph P.urgholzer. . J OtiuHtin N I. Wilev I. S liierly (I A Plietb A C Wirt t'has C Clapn)iaw. . . John Dorland ltenton Phillip. Thos II Fairbanks.. I.OUIS hinignn I I. I.indtay H U Vincent A I. Hill 1 ieo M Holt W W Jaquith P Kdnner 1 ierhard (loetr.e.. . . Phillip Kalanch John Schneider. . . . Allred iucrber.. . J K Dallas M S I'.arnes A'm L MeTens rba. Miller K M XjkU K'arl llerettren Ueorge Kieni .1 1 Northrnp W K Newell I II Porter J A Johnson Katherine I-ennen. . f' N Pateman Hred Iliirgdnrfcr. I P Ay.lelott I.! Hans Peteraon I C Clutter ' r.rwin Hitter A II (iarrlitus Win Kelly D H ltailev "' C M Sootield... 8 P Hitler lake Men.inirvr. . Kreil Perger W E Shaver. Mrs ii Williams..'." Paul Heuai hkel F W Pribnow F C Hrn;hol7fr.... Fred linger . Miller Otto Parsons Allert Dethlesa... W W Parrett X A (iap.ner A P Chrixtensen. John Hchmeltxer.. ' A Vanderwlilon U Pailev M L Kolrt... E J Mendenh.il "' ha. Thorn pon..!!j 'ir. Alma slur,!,, k Mrs Adelia tstitt. . . I IJ C Wilaon ;.Ih MorrlHH.y . . .. . ,!J II Collier I Adam Jleil ''llenrv David !lt M "Kyle .K 11 (ireer W J lireirg ; K M Mava Win Hamelinann. . . ,KJ Ward iM II Parker V O Inkley II M Vanderzanden. Mr Walter Hoge. . . ,T WSain ' .1 C Heard J.Iobn Caldwell. , Peter Nelson JWiii Premuier jtt'm Chulmers iC True J J K Howard '.Mrs V Nelnun , Fred Huane , 1. J Francis "Henry Scliinale .!! I. Hill ,,P fl Anderson , J Lutiimlieid , . (' F (iraU-1 , iCIihs White .EC Johnson Peter (iranat.ky. . . , jMary lieetz ..J F PetVngill....! .. Hurry Flint .. Herman Pehberi! .. tj wiiii. .;. . . Chas Ha in ford. . . . I lohn Hill. . JJohn Wliite , Sol Weckert . . (i S Holiinson. . . , ,. I. linker. .. . .. T J Allen . . C Whltmoro ,.Wm Kavmond. . , '. , . John Kihlgers. . . . . . C Chrintiiiger ' . Tony Si nay .. Otto Seidleman.i.'i ..'Mike Kalm .. Peter droaHen. DIRECTO.-2Ye.r.. A 1. Ilulconih M II llenilerxon . . . t'ba. fr,ii John Vunliiin C Holtsmeir Andrew I viiiiiann. . V A Hailev J II Hauler M C Lincoln John Hanleluick. . . . Mrs I J liaymond.. . Win Moore E F Willis II O Carstens II T Huston I Maltewin P M Clark I I, Morelork f W Shute ("5 K Parrett J C CriKker W R MontKomerv. . O ChriHtensen tO Meaclmm ,.'D M Whitroeli. ... , H M Moore ,,'D II Adanii . . D Crnirkuhank ..,W E McUllum.:... . .'Jus Mcdsren .. Frank llilloke .. John BorJ . .1 Anlahr . . Mrs M o'Ponnell .. ..Maggie Hrickell.... . . Elmer Wright .. I. M lltfW . . J M tlverboltzer. . . . ..I 11 Maiwfll .. 'ieo W Toole . . Win Joo .. L L Crawford .. J W Hen ..IJolin A IM"' . . V Abeisher ..J W HarnM .. A L Nfli .. 1" A MclMiald . J A llrown .. 8 Lllollfnbeck . .;Wm Iln . . Clifford 1'iion ..l B Cooler ,.1'MK rt-b I Heruorpon. DIRECTORS. I Ye... v . ., ' larger'" i. S Lames j,,n yuijl0l Kurk halter J J Krehl J E I lil'kl'rmin L D Huldernian, A Tantiock John Kienl ' J J Itoliert... . Miss T N'eweli! '. Louis Herring. . Jos Lain I J as llntchinon " 1 Henry Johnson. F IP Hurrett. . . . J T Shearer. ... J W Howard l-ee Hin kaliay. ! Samuel Kunz.. . (Ora Unirigiis . . ', A II 4 Ollon .llenrv Huhmar;,;:;;; f 0 J C.Miller H Wilkini. C Nelson '" Hracly , W Arnicntrout. . Mr. 0 N Johnson . P M clod imtav Tuefel J.Iav Kli Smith Carrelt W T shearer J F John A Ltirebv Ie,l SiuU W'm Davis n Fair lomii iimrar. . .llenrv Miller " , C Yenger ,lNels Joiiiisoij ..Joaepli 8ax ....... Jihn Woell J W Johnson Carl Loreti..'" "' Priee WiUon J Cowman. . Otto Wohler.!"'-- Samuel Short! ;Wni(ioelteliiiari!!r J P Young '' Skk Kemmer. Amlrew Fuller..'.'" J'i Fgo '" Theo Hernards. Carl (irihner E J l'.onliu Wm Morrins K L Sharp... ' jW C Heater. ..."" ICKlyne.... John r.elli.li C V I '.loom Pw Hull i-'olin Berg" IH Schini.lt........ II H l.-kwrn! ... " J Christensen. . . A'Dolp Mritj Iler 'Arrive Csmpbell. . II W T.vlor w t'rotlier J C ( ninniings . . . 0 Hristnw Kf" ''nilrew Freedeen. . 'nh n Cox "ia Kent!' All u-iill ?. Hanef w T Hnoerg. . . f I. Turner Unrw as. M M Mead......... C W Kitch EC Miillov M W Marnh J Ynndeliey 1'brin Si hindler It P Collins Chris I'etiM'Hiiu W I. Hatchelder.... F 1 1 Mmirv H II Wahl llenrv u'np li M Banks Matliew King A (I Hoffman A Knox D M Mclunia M K Denny W It Cute C II Ilolznag. l J J 8mitli S Stein David Iegler (' C NelHon Henry Bogo Jolin Nvberg John Ihrig H Turner It N Sproat Jas Berrv Ijickiuan P Patten P II Simpson D O'lMnn-il W 11 Da via. iott!eib Hchaad J J Yonkleek Otlo Mever J C Iiafferty A T Huker C Hall ieo FiMhcr A T Cole W II Mctormick... C Kocher ieo W Stitt M Baker E Hcin.i'ii John I loaton ...... . Win Buiii'Neiii Carl Phi hi P A Keiuel S M TntiNtall David Wenger .1 11 Turk 1 1 .N 1 llOlllllS II Bi ige t) West roll , M p Avrcs A L Nelson .1 II kitttcrnian C Dod'tHon S Shot well Jos Beifenriitli Frank Miller Anderson Hutchixon John llciflcr ("Iins Bucher T Berry Jas Cuinniing (ieo Boland , Aiulrew II eck 111.1 u. . W C Ingles John Holm , Chns Krahuier Fred SchoHold Frank Weim-nluick . Sam Ormliiff John Tracksel It I. Schechln Win Williams P ChristeiiHen 1 1 Hunger. ... Carl Her J P. Moreback K C Francis I' J Clark D B Biho A V fjinlilin It I. (irillitlis It K Pattoti I0I1 11 Davis W A Hermans Fred Cireer.cr Iari.lt Hazlttt Mrs E A tiill I I. Kruse N D Heauvert A HenU Addrs of CUk NO. Pupil. I Hillsboro, R 1 71 Cornelius 175 I-aurel I'M , Cornelius, R 1 73 Forest (irove. R 1 40 Portland, R 2 Ul 'Hillaboro 620 Hillsboro, R 3 52 Hillsboro, HI 50 Dillev 10tf kiaston 68-42 IGreenville 79 (ireenville, R 2 84 Forest;(irove, R2.... ' 02 jForeHt Orove 643 (iuBton, R 1 80 lllillsboro, R 2 72 Beaverton, R 1 7H hillsboro 71 Sherwood, R 3 33-33 .Cornelius, It 1 71 slierwood, R 3 S9 ; Beaverton, R 1 XM Bacona , 21 Cornelius, R 2 34 Tualatin 127-12s Forest U rove. R 1 . . . . 05 ;tiaston, R 2 60 ; Reed villa 3 i Sales Creek 84 Hillsboro 39 (iaston, R 1 ,. 27 Cornelius, R 2 45 Buxton '-"O Sherwood, R 3 32-11 Kex 08-12 Beaverton, R 3 04 Sherwood, R4 03 Mountaiodale 04 Forest Grove, R 1 . . . . 42 Hillsboro, It 3 4U (ireenville, R2 60 Sherwood, R 6 65 Uurel 13-13 Sherwood, R 3 40 Beaverton 271 Uurel. R 1 25 Albion 25-14 Uurel, HI 07 Mountaindale 18 Cornelius, R 2 60 Cornelius, R 2 51 Hillsboro, R4 118 Hillsboro, R 1 70 Kist 22 8 Beaverton, R 2 60 Hillshnro, R 2 42 Cornelius, R 1 35 'Beaverton, R 3 , 33 SrapiKJose, R 1 23 Portland. R 2 58 60 (ireenville, R 3 47 (iaston, R 2 34 (.aston, R 1 48 Portland, R 2 60-5.'i Cornelius, R 1 12 (ales Creek 21 Mountaindale 11 (ireenville, R 1 21 Buxton 104 Sherwood 23 llolbrook, R 1 107 (ireenville, 112 00 Buxton 32 Cornelius, R 2 43 Buxton 20 I.Vedville 34 Uurel 35 Hillsboro, R 4. 7 Oswego. 11 1 30 Galea Creek 17 Hillsboro, R 3 44-37 (ireenville, HI 24 Timber 00 Sherwood 137 IlillsUiro, R 5 47 (ireenville, R 1 47 S.ghers 21 Newberg. R2 38-5 Beaverton, R 3 28 Hillsdale. R I 40 Sherwood, R 3 38 Forest Grove, R 2.... Ill Buxton 21 Forest (irove, It 1 ... . 37 Newberg, R3 40-10 Sherwood, R 1 3-9 Sherwood, R 2 61.6 Hillsdale, R 1 92-12 s I A J. J. LJXDKKLICII O. J SCHWAKZ Wunderlich & Schwarz SIGN PAINTING PAPER HANGING AND FRESCOING I)EC0KATIX(J NATURAL WOOD FINISH (JKAIM(J TAULMIMXiJ CARRIAGE 1'otli Phones MXCKUSTA MOIiKSQUK AM) PLASTIC UK LI HP DKCOKATIOXS PAINTING HILLSBORO, 01! K. . cVi. sKsfi. jVi -ktfa- Mi- SAVE S1.50 And nit tlio tiowf of Iho world twice each wf.f.k, 4 i loc:l news onco n week and 1111 illustrated inatrazino i i once a month. THIS IS THE COMBINATION Tli Horn I -Weekly 4rrieii .loiirnnl, one year (KM ropiew) Tho IlllUltoro liidcpeiiilenl. one yenr t ( roplesj) 1 00 The rarlllf Monllilv. one yenr (12 ropiesO I OO lubliliei-M' I'rlee for I he Three SO ALL 3 FOR $2. The Serai-Weekly Oregon Jour11.1l (.puhlisla-d at Portland, Oregon) is a farm newspaper puhlislied Tuesday and l'riday ol each week. It lias its own leased wires, and its reports of events are always the latest and without l.i.is or prejudice. Its market reports are corrected up for each issue hy one whose business it is to do that and nothing else. They are reliable. Its story page and page of comics are always interesting, and its farm de partment, soon to le a feature, will contain original articles by special paid writers. The Tacific Monthly (published at Portland, Oregon) is the Wliiiff macazine ol the West. It is lieautifullv illustrated. Its stories are clean, wholesome and intensely interesting. 4 The Hillsboro IndeiKMulcnt is vour LOCAL PAPKR and you need it to keep iu touch with the local news and happenings. TIIK THREE fr one year for ONLY $2.00 4 New or Renewals. ilr-r 1 i i 4 i 4 mi mil mmi mimm 1 1 rr tth i i MligMaleria . Shingles, Lime, Brick, Fire Brick, Cement, Gravel, Fibred and Uniibred Plaster. Sand. Will meet Port land prices At till t linos. Climax Milling Co. JMbtitt