Hillsboro Independent.
D. W. BATH. Editor and Prcirietor.
WOMEN'S SUFFRACC
Mossback Journalism.
Monday's Telefrram-The elee
firm nf n nrHsiilent of the Port'
ian-1 Commercial Club will "be
hM in due time. Mr. Hodson
may be induced to serve another
year.
.Tournal-C. W. Hod
son was elected president of the
Portland Commercial Club at 1
o'clock this afternoon.
Two brief little paragraphs,
but sufficient to show the con
trast between the news service
of the two papers. In the same
issue of the Telegram in which
Mr. Hotlson's election was pre
dicted, (after he had already
been elected,) a large space on
the front page was given to the
production of a binfpOocu-o-"C
funnv cartoon in which the court
try editor was made the butt of
the old cordwood-on-suDScripuun
gag. At the very moment the
sleepy old sheet was attempting
to poke fun at newspapers of
the countrv towns, it was being
"scooped" right at home by a
wide-awake competitor. One pa
per was attending to its own
business and printing the news;
the other was making a cheap at
tempt to belittle the business of
ihn interior newsnaners, ana
thereby overlooking an interest
imr item right at its own door.
The mossback journalism of Ore
gon is not to be found in the
countrv towns. It is confined to
the odice of the Oregonian's ver
miform appendix. Polk Co. Ob
server.
raaman Williams.
On TWsdav evening at seven
o'clock. January 21. 11)08, at the
Methodist Episcopal church, Ka
Wash.. Mr. John Isaiah
Kggman and Miss Kebecca Wil
liams were united in marriage in
the presence of a large number
of relatives and friends, Elder
(I. A. Lnnden of Tacoma, Wash.,
performing the ceremony, assist
ed by Rev. Ellicott, pastor of the
church here. The back of the
altar was banked with ever
greens, ferns and calla lilies, im
mediately in front of this was a
great white bell undenneath
which the couple stood as they
were pronounced man and wife.
The bride is from Kentucky
and is a daughter of Jamea R.
Williams, a descendant of one of
the oldest pioneer settlers oi tne
state and she is a popular and
highly esteemed young lady of
this place.
The groom is the eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frances Eggman.
He is well-liked, has high ambi
tions and is of good habits. He
is a successful business man of
this vicinitv. having been engag
ed in the timber business for a
number of years and is also a
graduate of the College ot my
ography of Palo Alto, California.
The above is taken from the
Skamokawa, Wash., Eagle, and
refers to a sister of Mrs. T.J.
Allen of Peaverton, who with Mr,
Allen attended the wedding.
The bride was presented with a
town lot, a gift from her cousin,
Judge Saulsberry of Seattle.
Hank FoolUhneRB.
"When attacked by a cough or a
cold, or when your throat is sore, it
U rank foolishness to take any other
tneilidne than Dr. King's New Dis
cover ,' says C. O. Kldreilge. of
Kmpira, Oa. "I have used New
Discovery se en and I know
it is the lest remedy on earth for
couchs and colds, croup, and - all
throat and lung troubles. My child
ren are subject to croup, but New
Discovery tjuickly cures every at
tack. known the world over as
the King of throat and lung reme
dies. Sold under guarantee at the
Delta Drug Store. 50c and $1
trial bottle free.
Tor social, medicinal or house
hold uses 1. W. Harper wniskey
is the best and the safest The
most popular high grade whis
key on the market Sold by F,
E. Cornelius. adv
A Cure for Misery.
"I have found a cure for the mis
erv malaria roison produces, savs
R. M. James of Umellen. S. C. "It
is called ICleclric Hitters and comes
in ,oc Iwiitles. It breaks up a case
ofvhilN r a bilious attack in al
most no time, and it puts yeow
jaundice clean out of commission."
This great tonic medicine and blood
purifier gives quick relief in all
stomach, liver and kidney com
plaints mid the misery of lamb hack.
Sold under guarantee at the Delta
drug store.
The Portland Weekly Oregon
in and The Hillsboro Indepen
dent one year for $2.25.
Co to Webb & Hoover's Feed
Store for poultry and stock food,
kty, flour and seeds.
Gains of Ute Yew mom
ncaiK OK.
The vear 1007 has been a signi-
and has
brought them more of political free
dom than most persons realize.
Norway granted full Parliamen
tary suffrage to women.
Sweden made women eligible to
municipal offices.
TVnmark eave women the right
to vote for members of the Board of
Public Charities and made tliem
eligible to serve on such Board
r.rnt Britain made women eligi
ble as town councilors, mayors and
aldermen, and at the fall elections
three women were elected munici
pal councilors in England and one
in Scotland.
The Cabinet H,"r of the
Netherlands drafted a revised con
stitution which was approved by
the Council ot State and has been
placed before Parliament; it pro
vides for the ballot for" women and
makes them eligible to office.
The Young Liberal Party of Ba
varia acted unanimously to invite
women to join all its branch socie
ties as soon as the prospective
change takes place in the law of
the Empire, which forbids women
to be members of any political as-
sociation.
Women voted for the first time
in state elections in Queensland,
Australia, and for the first time in
history a majority of any disfran
chised class petitioned for suffrage
when the majority of adult women
of Iceland asked for the Parliamen
tary vote.
Parliamentary suffrage war grant
ed to Russian women on the same
terms as to men except that the
former must vote by proxy.
In the United States, while there
have been no such important speci
fic gains, the civil status of women
has been elevated in various states,
women have been elected to boards
of education in large numbers, and
given other opportunities for great
er service in our municipalities.
The constitution of thenew state
of Oklahoma provides tor school
suffrage for women and made wom
en eligible to one state office. The
woman suffrage movement has been
officially endorsedby the American
Federation of Labor, the National
Grange, the National Letter Car
riers Association and by a score of
other important bodies.
At their annual meetings held
last month, State Granges of New
Jersey, Indiana, Delaware, Penn
sylvania and Michigan passed wo
man suffrage resolutions. The
Ohio Grange, already on record as
favoring full suffrage for women,
adopted a resolution endorsing wo
man suffrage in local option elec
tions. California, Illinois, Ken
tucky, Maine, Maryland, Minneso
ta, New York, Oregon and Wash
ington State Granges are others
which have declared for equal suf
frage, while the National Grange
not only endorses it but recom
mends its discussion in subordinate
organizations.
Brand Whitlock, independent
mayor of Toledo, Ohio, and famous
as an author, is reported by The
News, of Detroit, as saying to May
or Thompson of the latter city
"Detroit, Cleveland and Toledo
lead all other American cities in
political freedom. But until wo
men can vote it is only one half the
freedom it should be. Do I believe
m woman suffrage? Mast certain
ly! We can only attain to a limit
ed measure of political freedom
when women are allowed to vote.
The next step will be economic
freedom."
Sheriff's Sale.
Delinquent Taxes for lJOti
Hv virtua of a warrant invited by lha
CVunty i-l-Tk d r-om.-lo t-'lTk ..f in.
County louil of th. Hta.a of lw--uii lor
111- County of Wellington, commanding
ma to sWl the Seii-nil tract a or uunela
" rial i.ro,..rty embraced In it ho ueim-
mVn"ner"nU i""" -l L-;
uroneity on execution.
1 N'ow therefore, by virtue and In pursu.
me of Mid warrant, timed tha l.th day
"f leceiiiOer. lwi. 1 will on Monday, the
'"th day of January, lus. commencing
at the hour of 1" o i l. a; A. M. of auid
.lay In the Sheriff a t iffice, In the Court
Hull' at HiilMboru. Washington County,
Oregon, aell at nuhllc auction to the per.
n who will pay the taxes, costs and
accruing penaltne thereon, and take a
cel tm. ate at the lowest late of Intel cut
therefor, the following dewnhed real
property. as appearing on the an I J do
lin.iuent ta roll for the ald year lDus.
Allen A. W.-S W. V of Section
3. T. 3 N . K. 8 W.... .......
Appleht1g.11. Kate N- VRf f
l of N. V. ht, ScC. IS. I. 1
jl y
Ask'liis. 11.' M.. W 2-6 of lot . block
lb, Coinellua, Ore.
Bailey. 1'. l'.-33.7a-tH I acres In 8.
W. 'i OI . I.
B , K. 1 W
Baldwin. Margaret Lola 7. 8. 9, 10,
block 14, South 1'uik Add. to or
rat drove. Ore
f. ..on - ,11-MHI Hfrew 111 IV
K.'"C l,f N- K. fc. Meo. 1. T. 1 8..
Beard, Walter K. Two aires In V.
Mcl.eoU 1J. I.. C. No. 4a, T. 1 8..
Beaveit, jumca, and Weckert, Hoi.
5U-10U acn In the K. S of 8.
W h- S 8.. 11 1 W..
Bram-ai o, Andrew .4-l(iU acrea In
i M Hull I) Li. C. No. 43.
T 1 8 . K. 1 W 14.26
Brown, r'red U l ot No. 1, 8vc. 30,
T. 1 N . It. W
Brown. John-B. of Bee, , T. J
N H. 4 V
Buckley. D. J 6 . acfea In M.
Wren D. U C. No. 64, T 1 N., It.
3 W
Buckley, U. J. l.L'6-10tf acrea In W.
of 8. K. Vi. Buc. 21. T. 1 N.,
It, 3 W
R 8. Campbell I.ota 25 and 26,
block 12, West Portland HoIkIm-
Catchlng. B. K.-N. H. "i of N. K.
14 ; 8. H of N. K. H; N. K. M of
8. K. . Section 22. T. 2 N K
6 W
Chant, Chan. 8. H. I.ot 8. 7. 8,
block 22. Weat I'orlland HelKhta.
Clark, lien. W. 10.B8 acre In Sec
tion 1. T. 2 8.. It. 1 W ...
Cnlton. 11. U.S. K. Vi of Bectlon
16, T. 1 8.. H. 4 W
Collins. Buwle A. Lots 25 anil 28,
block 8, Went Portland Ili'lghls.. .88
Cook. J. 11., and Wheeler. N. I.
All of Section 16. T. 1 8.. It. 6 W. 77.65
Corey. J. W. W 3-5 of lot , block
16, Cornelius
Cowle. David Lots 1.1. 14. IB, 16,
17 block 1, Went l'ortluncl l'lace.
Crone. Charles N. K. 4 of thn N.
H 14. 17. T- 8 N- u- 3 w --
Crowthers. Samuel 30 ncres In the
8. K. of 8. W. 1, Bee. 34, T. 2
., It. 1 W
Day. leo P. 20 acres In the 8. H
of N. K. 4. Bee. 2, T. 3 8., 14.
1 VV
Denn, Thomas, fir. 1 acre In the 8.
VV. 14 of N. M. . See. 1, T. 1 8.,
It. 1 W
Dennlslon. 8. M. Dot , block 7,
Hvrle l'ark
PeiiBinore, 8. M. 8. K. 4 of See. 14,
T. 1 8., K. 6 W
Denny. Louis Com. 100 ft. W. of
N K. corner of I-ot 2, thence 8.
10 ft., thence, W. 60 ft., thence N.
100 ft., thence M 60 ft. to place of
hciiinnliiK. part of lot 2, block 25,
Forest ilrove. Ore
Ducett, Mary T. 8. XL of N. K. '4
of . H. Vt. Sec. 17, T. 2 N It.
4 W 13.86
Ducett, Charles M. 8. H of 8. W.
i, 8. H of 8. K. H. BfC. 17. T. 1
S.. It. 4 W 1294
Duffy, Charles IV 8. E. 4 of Sec.
20. T. 3 N.. K. 2 W 10.36
EHStern Investment Co., Ltd. 8. W.
V, of N. H V.; N. M of N. W. 4i
:
1.2:
.75
21.32
13.35
2.19
3 63
6.07
1.24
3.06
24.75
4.30
1.05
4.96
.94
3.67
6.55
1.14
1.35
3.15
6.03
3.15
1.69
.90
13 71
4 5:
V. Sec. 20, T.
Killin
mm. jo.,,hN. w. U 1 15
inney. M J W. ' t N
ti V ' K- y!"s- R W. 10 60
' jonannan a ... 11 con-
part t b. w i ? 1 a
Ulnlng 5 ,cr, in b- 1 l l0
Ko-tur N A'nrt;;li.' 'N2 XL-
. of W. . t jg
vale. 1.94
mtur Andrew
l. : NT w 1, a
-ainiK.rr. j. u..
jl-'. I'eachvale,
1 . -rt. v.
ol s. VV. 14. (k.
"v, ot S. W.
4, 7. 3 S.. .
3.01
f 62
LMIy.V j n'.'b.- 'i'. - '
I.lnde5n,Wif ' ' b -Vot ' ':.' ' block 22.
W-et Pwtland H''''!! ;;.' "in
Lo ker. Henrictia-Si'S "
the B.K 'Jot B. W. Section 35.
Lmt.! Thol wu:;ioi'
the 8. K. C ct N. W. ht. 8e-
'5:... ii-lVe-aa-in-etai.
"IIIB. William -;"- - 1JJ5
Hon "S T .iu R. 1 W ." !
I-uraman. Kred'rlck 50 , ln
neciion ?5. T. 2 . J1-', 'W
I-trnter, William H -8. l
At. v. .: 1 ur
Marsh Il,.iry 11 acres In N. W. H
"f N- K. U Sec. 5". T. 3 8.. R.
1 W. .
Marlav. i.'iiU.'io acres In B. W. Vi
of N. W. v.. See. 31. T. 1 N- 1L
A.r
1 ,
.s:
(.03
3.79
18.81
Bee.
. 11.53
131
4.63
Mayer. Join26 3-100 'n
K. Hall 1. 1. C. No. 44, r. 1 B.,
H. 1 w. -, ; 18'4'
Manle, tieorKe-liioek J'lea'ant
noine a,U. to Beaveriu... "-i.-McConnell,
NuUjn-6 a1" Bi
irn... r.t . - ae . T. S 8.,
j W "
M. iioon. ii. j.lliirt 'of lot 's." block
3, tiuattni ..' ;;"Vr"i'i
Mcl.e.Kl, Daniel and Jol" .. H
of N. H. V.. See. 22, T. 3 N.. R.
3 W
Meager. Charles W ' anJ blcfc:
m. ll..n..ur,.. nutin
Mevvr. Julius 8. ht of N. B. Vi. Bee.
.a. 1 .
5.20
1.B9
.96
6.70
1.31
691
.70
633
4 SO
7.1T
6.03
3.15
V o It W
Milo vi- n" -,.'...r... In II. Bux
ton. 8r'. D. U C. No. f. 1 N-.
H.w4 W andNo. 62. T: i B.. R:.0 JJ
Miller, W. j.-s"V. 4 of N. B. V4.
See. 17. T. 2 8.. K. 1 W 1 39
MurKlnon. William I 34 and 35
and :i, block I. West Portland
Heights .Vm'J
Mow, Adam N. W. V4. Sec. 31, T. 1
N., U. 4 W ,v -' 14 ,0
Nellson, iust.iv l-oi IS. 20, 21. 22,
block 2. West Portland Heights . . .76
Newton, O. p 1314 acres ln 8. W.
4 of N. w. u: 8. W. Vi of 8. a
v. Sec. 14, T. 1 8.. H. W t.68
Norgard, JorRi-n Lot No. 1, See. 8.
T. 1 B., II. 1 VV
Oregon Iron Bteel Co. 8 acres ln
8. Vi of s. W. V Sec. 13. T. 3 B., . ,A
H. I W. . 2-20
Peters, A. 8 and A. M. 65-100
acres In 8. K 1. pf 8. W. Vi "nd
In 8. W. 14 ,,'f 8. K. Vi, Sec. 2. T.
3 8 It. 1 V 1.30
HMnott. A. v.6 acres ln 8. W. 4
of S. K sec. 1. T. 2 B . R. 1 W. 2.37
Porter, Mvrtk 38 1 00 acres' In K.
Walker D. I,, c. No. 1 N-i 1
J anil No. 42, 1. 1
4 w
It.-N. H of 8. W. Vi; N. W. Vi of
8. K. V See. 23. T. 1 B , K. 6 W. 6 20
Btoppenbach, T M , and Kllham, K.
II. N. U of N. K. Vi: N. Vi of N.
W. V.. Sec. 26. T. 1&.K.I W.. 13 34
gt. hI, bud. J. R. Lot A. block 30,
West Portland Heights 62
Stout. I-annlng 6 acrea In Sec 6, T.
8.. It. 3 W 1.21
Siurdi vant. Florence B. E. Vi. Bee.
20, T. 1 8.. It. 6 W 10.35
Bwett. Z. Dot 24. block 7. Hyde
l'ark it
TamiHie. J. U. Lota 1 and t. block
6. Thome's add. to Hillsboro, Ore.
The Huard of School Trustees. A
. ....... I-.
of N. VV. 4. Bee. 1. T. 1 H. .R. J W.
Merchant Inveatment 4k Trust Co.
W. of See. 21. T. 1 N It. 4 W.. 30.96
The Title Guarantee Sc. Trust Co.. A
Corporation 8 Vs ' 8- W. Vi, Sec.
17. T. 3 N R. 6 W 10.60
The John Bchroeder Lumber Co. N.
t, of N. W. Vi. Bee. 28. T. I B..
It. W 10.60
Thomas. Kdwurd M. N. Vi of N. W.
v. Bee. IS, T. 1 N.. R. W
Thomas. B. M. and C. 8 Vi acre In
8. K. Vi of 8. W. Vi. Bee. 7, T. 1
N., R. 4 W
Thompson, Dora 8. B. Vi of B. E.
i4, Sec. 11. T. 1 B.. R. 5 W
Wanner. V. U Iart of lot 1. block
10. Forest drove. Ore 19.40
Wallace, May O. Lot 6, block 4,
OaHton, Ore 2.00
Weismandel, I'. 8. W. Vi of N. K.
u and lota 1. 1 and 3. Bee. 2. T.
2 N., It. Wr 12.27
Wellman. Nelson Lot 4. block 19,
South Park add. to Forest Urovef
( ire
Wells. F. W. 5:1.50-100 acres In J.
II. McMillan D. L. O. No. 68, T. 1
8.. It. i W.. and No. 38. T. 1 8..
It. 1 W 21.93
Vv'neeier, juiiu. ai. 1.01, iso. i, blocs,
6. Forest Urove, Oregon IT. 13
WlKKlns. J. J. Lots 14 and 15.
block 1, CurtUfs add, to Forest
C.rove, Ore
WlKKlns, Mary B. I.ots 1, 3 and 3.
block 7, West Portland Heights..
Williams, W. II. 3 acrea In Block
2. Ilamf old's add. to Foreat Grove,
Ore
Wilson, W. B. 2 acrea In the B. K.
of B. W. Vi. Bee. 4. T. 1 N., It.
3 W
Willamette. Heal Kstate Co. Lota 3.
4. 6. block 32, Cornellua 2.00
Wolf William and Louis 44 acres ln
the (' Wllkins D. L. C. No. 4.'
T. 1 N.. 11. 2 W 16.11
Workman, Alex Vi acre In the a.
K. vt of N. K. Vi, Sec. S3. T. 1 B
It. 1 W
Yost. I.udwlir 20 acres In the N. K.
V of 8. W. Vi, and N. Vi of 8, E.
.,. 8vc. 11. T. 1 N.. R. 2 W 11.08
Said sain will ne mnue suujeci io re
dumption as per Statute.
J. W. CON NELL.
Sheriff and Fjr-offlclo Tax Collector for
Washington County, Oregon.
Dated at irtllsboro, Oregon, this 21st
day of December, PJ07.
1.76
Pott, Chitilcs 1-;. N. W. Vi of N. W.
'. Sec. 13, T. 1 N.. K. 6 W
Knat, (i - N. v. V. Sec. 13, T. 6 N.,
1.41
2.67
6.16
6 55
4.36
2.0!
.88
3.15
(.79
19.48
6.55
3.15
3.15
When you are looking for gro
ceries, glassware and crockery,
don't fail to go to Greer's. He
keeps the best and neatest stock
in town.
COFFEE
There is a time for good
tea, and a time for good
coffee; there is no time for
poor cither.
Yoar troter rrturat rear assay If roe ssa'l
llks Schllllai'i Bast; pa? kiai.
N W 1. nf 8. K
1 N.. R. 6 W 24.01
lOastern Investment Co., Ltd. R. 4
of B. W. Bee. 20, 1 . s 11.
3 W
Eastern Investment Co., Ltd. AO
acres In E V, of 8. W. '4 anil part
of 8. W. Vi of 8. K. Vi. 8ec. 20.
T. 3 N.. R. 3 W
Bverett. M. E. Lot 13, PrugRcr
tract 2.31
Fenner, Joseph Lota 12 find 13,
block 14, West Portland Heights. .88
Flnnegan, Hernnid Lots 51 and
part of lotK 60 and 62, Tualltln
Hardens 6.39
Fink. Helthnser 6 acres In N. K.
4 of N . W. Vi, Bee. JU, 1. 2 B.,
R. 1 W
Fortune, Charles Iits 7 nnd 8,
block 17, West portinnn ncimim.
Frank, W. A. in acres In N. E. 'i
of N. W. Vi, Bee. a. T. 3 8.. M.
1 W
Freeman. W. P. 61 acres In N. E.
vt of Sec. 26. T. 2 N.. R. 4 W...
FrlMby, J. W. 10 acres In W. W.
Catching I). I,, c. no. sx. r. 1 s.,
K. 3 W., and No. 61. T. 1 N ., R.
3 W -.
Frv, 8lr Edward 8. V4 of 8. W. Vi
lif 8ec. 25. T. 8 N.. R. 6 W
Frv. Sir Bilwnrd 8. E. Vi of 8. E.
V. Sec. 28. T. 3 N.. R. 7 W
Frv. Sir 1-Mward-N. K. 'i of N.
F. . V4. Sec. 35. T. 3 N.. R. 5 W..
tlfllbreath, Janle McE. 4'i acres In
8 K Vi of N. W. Vi. Sec. 24. T.
2 8.. R 1 W 10.95
Oalloway, 1). 8 N. E. V of 8ec.
4 T. 1 8 , It. 4 W 9.75
Gelblsch, John, and McNnmer,
Thomas lits 6 and 7. block 6.
Hyde l'ark 1.40
Gerrlwh. Robert M 60-100 acres In
8. E. 4 of 8. E. Vi. Sec. 31. T. 1
8.. It. 4 W
Gordon. Edward W. 8. W. Vi of N.
E. : 8. E. 'I of N. W. 14: N.
W. t. of 8. B. '4, Bnd lot No. 3,
Bee. 3, T. 2 IV, K. h W
Graham. 8. H 28 4S-100 acres In J.
I.. Illcklln D. L. C. No. 37, T. I
8., R. 1 W., and No. 64, T. 1 8.,
R. 1 W
Granlch. R, and Stein. P. L. 45
acre In 8. 4 of 8. E. Vi, Sec. 21,
T. 2 N., It. 3 W
Grosseii. A N. W. Vi of Sec. 11. T.
3 N.. It. 6 W
iiaminonii. a. 11. .-n v . 't ot sec.
lo. T. 2 N.. R. 6 W 1J j;
Kiinnnn. Eilnnr-N. V4 of N. W. 14;
8. W. I, of N. W. U; N. E. 1; nf
8. W. of N. E. 1,: 8. 14 of 8. W.
Vi of N. E, i. Sec. 2fi, T. 2 N.,
R. 4 W 21.95
llaralsen, Manilas - rc. U of 8. W.
V4. Sec. 24. T. 3 N.. R 3 W
Harris. I.on 2 ncre In .I"lin Hiirdin
D. L. C. No. 60. T. 1 N . 1! 4 W.
Harris, J L - 6 ncri a In D. Mcl.rnd
D. 1 C. No. 4'i. T. 1 8.. It 4 W.
Hauk, Sarah N IS nens In N. W
4 of S W. i of Sec. 17, T. 2 S ,
It. 1 W
!lemberg. John 2 acre In S E
nf 8 E. 14. Sec. 9. T. 2 N., 15. 2 W
Henderson. R. M. Lot 22, block 5,
ll-le l'ark
HendrlT, I C N. E i nf 8. W u
andS. H. V.. Sec. 14. T. 2 8 , It.
Hermans, W. O N E 'i of 8 V
se,.. t. 3 n., n. 6 w.
Hlckethler. R 60 acres In N. 4 of
w. ' fee. t. 1. i M . u. 5 w
Hllber Carl 8 r i of v. w 1:
N. E. v. of 8. W. 14; N. t, nf 8
E . S.c. T. 1 8 . U. S w...' 10 60
Hiltbrnn. J. U., Heirs -W 1. of N
E. 1.; N. E. 'i of N. W. i4. pP,.'
34. T. 3 N.. It 3 W ;. ,
Hlltbninner. Anton-8. W. i of 8, c "
ii. T. 1 N . It. 5 W '
Ilines Mr Emma J 1o s,-rrs iM
r. r.. -, 01 rec 1. 1 N. it fi v
Hot LmU'lK Lot 1, block 1 Cor
neiius. or,.
Hnlhrook. Phlln V. E. ', N T'f.f
a. e. v.. s-c -,. t. ? n'. n 'w
llimhes. 8.. Heirs nf 16 in-lntl n.-rei
In A Il irp-r J L. c. No. 61 T 1
8 1 v- '.i.i
Hnnnker. Wllllnm ai "f, h,,, v -
"'"I I '.'inill l III- L'llla
1.46
10.8!
20.67
3.76
12.27
11. 6 W
Reeves. Marv v. I.ot No. 1. block
1, lllirhlanil add 10 Hillsboro, Ore. 2.14
Revnolds, W. H. R 33 ft. of lot 32,
Millard Van Bchuver tract 106
Roberts, Mahala A. 65 acres ln 8.
W. 14 of N. H V,; 8. K. Vi of N.
W. V,. Sec. 24, T. 1 8.. R. 6 W. . 6.20
Robinson. Thus. H N. i of N. E,
4 of N. W. Vi. Sec. 36. T. 1 B.,
R. 2 W. 4.35
Rottger. chrlataln Lots 7 and 8,
Bee. 2. T. 1 N., It. 4 W 6.15
RottKer, Chrlslaln N. E. Vi of 8. E.
and lot 8, 8ec. 30, T. 1 N R.
4 W 4.35
SaeKcr, J A.-10 acres In 8. E. 4
of 8. K V, Sec. 36, T. 2 B It.
2 W. 81.27
Samuelson, John 6 acrea In A. W.
Hart D. L. c. No. 60, T. 1 8., R.
1 W 6.C3
Snwyer, Irescott 8. W. 4 of 8. E.
V4 of N. W. 8ec. 16, T. 1 S., R.
4 W w 1.47
Sehllllnfr. J. E. Ixta 34. 35, 36.
block 2n, West Portland Heights.. .94
Schuller, Frsni E. u of N. E, Vi of
8. K. V. Sc. 9. T. 2 8.. R. 1 W. 6.00
Schutee, Wllllnm Lots 1 and 2.
block . MWdleton, Ore 2.49
Bkeels. William L W. U. of N. E.
4. see. 2 11, T. 3 8., R. vv i(
ml tit. 1 l'.-41-S sores In N. TO.
R. 1 W. ...Tj HI
Sorenson. Anna A 8. H of lot 4,
block 30. Korea: Grove, Oregon... 7.05
Btltt, James 76 irrps In N. E. Vi of
8. W. V4, snd N. W. Vi of S. E.
4, Bee. 2H, T. ! N.. R. 3 W 8.96
8toipenbRch, Enll-N. W. Vi, See.
30. T. 1 8 , R. I W 10.35
Btoppenbach, T. M , and Kllham, E.
2.65
.94
4.11
1.95
105
Poultry Wanted.
I will pay market price in cash
for all kinds of chickens, hens, tur
keys, ducks and geese. J.
Hillsboro, Ore.
TEA
Why isn't everything
moneyback?
Everything isn't good
enough.
Your grocer rehires rear mens? If Tea lost
like Schilling's Best; ws par aim.
EMMOTT BROS,
Central Meat Market
Fresh Meats and Groceries.
Opposite the Shute Bank
Your Trade Solicited.
CHOICE GROCERIES!
Getting choice groceries at the
lowest possible price, is one way
we have of holding our custom
ers. But fl
PURITY AND WHDLESOMNESS
are the most prominent features.
We have never sacrificed quality
to make a low price. But we sell
high grade goods at little figures.
A trial order will convince you.
rr-r.'-r-: "-r --fir
i-i 7 1 n kd ana in
Hillsboro, Ore.
A Higher Health Level.
"I have reachee a higher health
level since I began using Dr. King's
New Life PilU," writes Jacob Sprin
ger of West Franklin, Me. "They
keep my stomach, liver and bowels
working just right." Ii these pills
disappoint you on trial, money will
be refuuded at the Delta drug store.
25 cents.
6.31
4 or.
7.19
3 31
:.3:
.70
t
:.io
13 31
Webb & Hoover
Successors 10 Climax reed Store)
Carry a full line of Flour and Feed, Al
Poultry Supplies and Stock Food, Seeds,
Taints, Spraying Material, etc.
All Orders Promptly Filled on
j Short Notice
r$ Former patrons of the store are invited
i to give us a call.
; Hillsboro, Oregon
s!?r2
to BE
DELTA DRUG SIH
Hillsboro, Oregon.
DEALER IX
Pure Drugs ami Medicines
We carry a complete Una of Fine- Sundries. If we do not
have what you waut in stock, we will cheerfully get
it for you. Having been appointed Publisher's
Agents, wo are now prepared to supply
All Your Wants in tho
. .School Hook Lino
We also have a full line of Tablets, Pencils, Slates, Etc.
V
OCtiuOi nOUa h'lil OO tOnl IU1 C-Oll CiWil,"" 1 UrilulhU
NO CKEDIT.
te. A A A A A ,
a?x A 1 A A ti j9 ifri .Cx-iOa jQx Si ig tQ -Pv
WHY
It Is to 3 our advantage to ke.'p an ac
couut with
1 1 1 1.LS BOH O, O H EG O X.
Kwcuratc, and
J BfCflUSC"-' ' e'ro"U. careful, safe, lilxTiil, prompt,
$ success! ul iustitution.
H?C3U$i " Kruwini;, active, progrt-HHive, m-to-ilute lmnk in
mhhmcici 1 '.iUiUIHI,
H?CflU$C'our ai'c",nt approeiateil ly the bank, and your in-
' - will always lie carefully i-onnidereil.
R(CllU$ This bank lias an excellent fire-prcxif vault and a mudern
pMMMaftiiui Kua.i -j'i vn.i cniu ,u n 1111.11 iu fui jui iuii.id nun wn id.
BCCilUSC Every depositor is always a welcome visitor at the bank. k
Raii Thia bank itudiea theiieeil uf its cuntmuera, and proM-rly L
Ltakei care of them whether their business is lure or email. f
A R?fflUff- ' dnea an exclusive bnnkinK hiininess, and consequently, no-
""""" laxly can evrve you lietter. f
nAH It is in a position to make ltoo.1 Invest ments for you, to collect
your ilarfla or notes, and attend to your banking wants icen- p
erully. j,
nAiiA Ita deallnKR with all customers are absolutely, nnd it is al- g
" iJ to assist and to advise, 1
Because
we do not believe you can ask for Wtter treatment than this bank will r
uive you, and we therefore ask you to write to or call uion J. W. tihute, ;
l'reaideiit or A. C. SUuu, C'ushieJ. k
DKI'A I It
1tT""I"iX. ' Knit
Oregon
Sh outline
and union Pacific
Three Trains to the East Daily
Th roti -th P til' man ttniKUrcl nl tonrUt ilfii.
Ing ran daily lo Onmha, hi aiK. HNiku:
tDurUtN.PfplnvAriiilKily lo Kunnat- CUT; throuirli
HullntHii tourUt ilHpliipf rm (terwnik,lty im.
Cllnlug rhmr ram (wh ilwlly) tn Kwt w1 ly.
IIOUKS
PORTLAND
to
( CHICAGO
No ChmiKt' nf Cam
70
'4ri !ml
t iM) a in vIh
(I IMlfcTl'HI
A 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 Iff
H I,') p III
vim Hunt-
I ML' toll
ai. I'mif "
Kat Mriil
6:1 i lit
via
Aimkann
II .V1K H4'H Kl'l'I.KH
from t'ortlttthl, or.
-alt I.Hlie. hfiivtr, Kt
U...VII. Mmalis Lull
t'lufu aiii. Kat
-salt l.aki, henvef. Kl.
Worth. Omaha, Kan
ajrily, 1 ,4 mu a, ( hi
i-aK aud KmnI
Walla Walla. I.w lini)
MkaitH, allncr. full
111 H II Mllllll-HMlha, hi.
I'aul. I'lilmh. Milwan
htf, rhlr ( ami I-hi
A K li I V
7:l.Sp m
:tm p ra
For further information auk or write voiir
I . A J I UK RAY,
General Fas.senger Agent,
The Oregon Railway and Navigation Co., Portland, Oregon
The Newest Modern Cointfiereial Hotel in l'oiilnnil
Opened July 1st, 1907.
Hotel St. Phillip,
CORNKR KIKTlt AND Hl'RNSIDK STS.
Main Ivntrance on Burnside. II. M. I'ikkch, Proprietor
VTuko street car at the IeHit. Only concrete Fire l'nsit Hotel
in the city. Five blocks from Union Irtt. l'nrnsiile anil Fifth street
cart pass the iloor. Steam heat, electric lights, hot and cold water in
every room. KaU-a $1 per ilay ami up. Siiecial rates by the week anil
month. Free baths on every lloor.
IlillsUiro iHjniile are corlially Invited to vive II' tel St. I'hillip a trial
wlien in tne city. 1 our comiort ami aatisiuclion n assureil.
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5 V.
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Plioenix Lime and Sulphur
Liquid spray i
A nure, clear liquid combination of Lime
and Sulphur, found most effective at Ore- j
Con Experiment Station in 1905 j
to test 1 per cent and each Wrel is mark I s
W n.rsntoe o. r s ? h I'linenix Sprav to every fruit grower I f
:;!l'V;or.r-i. .-Hcei In barrel ...U. Writ. brh...
DAVID M. DUNISE COMPANY f
paint and Spray Manulaclurera, Portland, ore.
in. W-verton. Ore. Anent lor W.lnaton County
I FLOVVERLAND
.Havana JUST RECEIVED
efe:"FLOWERLAMD"
. - . A REVERIE BY SARA B. EGAN
lfH;f?ljrTrjffhlJl BEAUTIFUL THI Pip IN COLORS
r I . a r.rNiiiNr uinos nraav
,t-r,il ,r-,, I t.
fc,J i1- '--iL- PT'T THIS IS BY FAR THB
(wtfliff I vrT"f h ?F ! r F most ftiiAuriFUL com.
! rt ' - m t t ' YKAH5. "FLOWKkLANO"
I ttlLzl$ lijfjrifl??? I IS CKRATINU A POSITIVIi
i hKjdAMAA i.cnaIatvvonrlthb mu-
e. i Mccormick, iiiiisboro, ore&on.