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f Utotfttl UtM? - i THE INDEPENDENT, HILLSBORO, lit D. W. BATH. SOUTHERN PACIFIC R.R T1MI-TAHI.K. most HILLSHuHO. '' Ol'TII. HOItTll. No. 2. No. 1. S :10 a. in 5 :0H p. m No. i. No. , 6:'.'ti u. m 9:03 . m. aOiNQ MOUTH. I.v. No. 7 in No. 0pm Forest Grove H :4li l .M Cornelius :3'. 1:34 HillHtioro tt:M Ai limtttville 7:0() 1 :.V IWavurtou 7:10 2:05 Ar. Portland 7:55 2:50 (KM NO SOl'TH. I.v. Ao, 8atu No. 10 p iu Portland :00 B:40 Heaverton 11:44 7:04 Keedville M:.V 7:15 HillHlx.ro 12:07 6:40 Coriitliwi 12:15 7:30 Ar. orest tirove 12:20 6:20 1'. (i. VICKEUS. Auent. Valentines at McCormick's. Boys' high top shoes at Baird's. Valentines from 1 cent to $3.50 at McCormick's. Ladies' Home Journal patterns at Mrs. I. Bath's. Call at McCormick's and look at his fine line of Valentines. All kinds, at all prices. Webb & Hoover handles grain as well as all kinds of seeds. When in Hillsboro call and see them. Sam. G. Ennis, a teacher in Portland, was in Hillsboro last Sunday visiting his mother, Mrs. E. Ennis. Our Sherwoo'd correspondent has again been heard from after a long silence, better and newsier than ever, and that's saying a good deal. Don't forget the public ball at Hillsboro Hall, February 8. Good music and a good time. "Come and Waltz Me Around and Around, Willie." John Nyberg, of Tualatin, and road supervisor of District No. 1, was a county seat visitor Wed nesday, as were Herman Smith and Fred Colfelt, both of Sherwood. St Valentine's Day, February 14th, the time birds are supposed to mate. McCormick has the fin est Jine or valentines ever brought to this city, from 1 cent to $3.50 each. Call and look at them. Professor Kyle of McMinnville College has accepted a call to preach in the First Baptist church of Hillsboro. The church and town is fortunate in securing a man of Mr. Kyle's breadth o mind, knowledge and character. Miss Rose Stucke, of Cedar Mills, celebrated her 18th birth, day last Saturday at her home A large number of friends und neighbors were present and Handsome line of Valentine Born. -On Tuesday last to Mr. post cards at Mrs. Bath's. and Mrs. Frank Miller, of Scholls, Ladies coats at Baird's are a son semng cneap. Thia ia something you have Go to Webb & Hoover's Feed long been looking for, Korn Store for poultry and stock food, Krisp, at the Den of Sweets, hay, flour and seeds. Evening service in the Congre- mixed paint, white lead, paint brushes, oil, poultry and stock food. splendid time is reported, f reshments were served. Re- Snow to the depth of a couple of inches fell last Sunday night and all day Monday every thing and anything in the shape of a sleigh or sled ' was put to use. The boys and girls had great times snowballing but their pleasure was of short duration The B. Y. P. U. social meet ing is due in the second week of each month. Watch for the time and place of meeting for we certainly had a very pleasant evening last month and the pleasant times are to continue. Won't you come have a share? Mrs. Imogene Bath has been at the Lowengart Wholesale Mil linery House all the week and will probably remain there a week longer. She is selecting her spring stock of millinery goods and they will be the best she can procure. .The exploding of a can of gas oline in the Peaslee Brothers printing office on First street, Portland, last Monday morning, damaged the building and con tents to the amount of $35,000. The structure belonged to our former townsman, Hon. S. B. Huston, and the loss is placed at $10,000, fully insured. Hot coffee, cocoa, ham and cheese sandwiches, all kinds of soft drinks, served at the foun tain, choice confections, oysters in bulk, oyster cocktails a speci alty, smokers' articles, choice cigars, and a complete line of chewing and smoking tobaccos. Fresh fruit and nuts, at Palma teer's Confectionery. Have you ee. the htest ar.d gaticr.al rhuivh at 7;"T i-ext I newest fancy and French ging- day. Morning service at 11:00, hams at Baird's. with a sermon on "The Highest John Tom McNamara, well U1 uuiauau' known in this city, who has been Go to Webb & Hoover's for making Salem his home for the Utah land plaster, spray, spray past ten months, returned on pumps, lime, sulphur, cement, V ednesday. E. E. Bates, of Albany, was sent here to relieve J. A. Hoi land, who has been operator at the Southern Pacific depot for sometime. Mr. Bates thorough- L-iahw bullet through the win ly understands his business and dowof the home of James Imbrie. will be a valuable assistant to corner Eighth and Main streets htation APwit Ver, Mr. Mo!- T;m ,ti wh;zztHi )V the head of land goes to Junction uty. one of. Mr- j.mbrie's daughters, Regular preaching services at who sat at a table writing. Mr, the Christian church next Sun- Imbrie believes it to have been day, forenoon and evening. The the work of some boys who were subject for morning sermon will out practicing with small rifles, be, "Epistles of Christ;" in the but it was a pretty close call for evening, A Halter." Bible the young lady, just the same, school at 10 o clock. All are cor- and oucht to be a warning to dially invited to attend these ser- boys who are iermitted to handl vices. Good music. firearms When in the city call at Palma- Charles Doughty, who induced teer's Confectionery, the most Bruce Donelson to steal $40 from up-to-date place of its kind on the nurse of a woman in this the West Side. Always neat and city, for which crime he was sent clean, and the greatest cane is to the reform school, has been taken to keep the stock neat and captured and is now in the county fresh. You will receive cordial jail. He was caught in rortlam treatment if you give us a call. on Wednesday by John Bailey, L. J. Palmcteer. deputy sheriff, who was taking Services at the Baptist church you"? Donelson to the reform every Sunday morning and eve- school. After leaving the train nine-. Mornintr Service: Sun- at Portland, Bailey spied Doughty dav school at 10. Dreachinrr ser- the crowd and at once placed vieeatll! rvenintr service: id him under arrest. He handcuffed Y. P. U. at C:C0, preaching at the boy to Doughty and returned 7:30. Professor Kyle of McMinn- to Hillsboro with tne two, ville college has been called as The National Tribune of Wash pastor and will preach each Sun- ington, D. C, of January 30. 1908, day morning and evening. says with reference to the Seattle Last Fridav niirht was the Exposition: "It is really a wise coldest of the winter and exnos- expenditure of . money, though ed water pipes were frozen and Pt a single exposition has ever . ' - I i : ,ii.. some of them bursted. But to"lc VUL evc"' unvt,J'3 ULUU ?n The Tribune is correct in its deirrees above, our Eastern statement that the expenditure friends were shoveling in $12 of-money is wise, but it forgets it Vi thp rVmrmnmptpr Xi hp. I that the Lewis and Clark lair low. And still some people think was a success financially and in w havfi had snmfl "awful" cnlrl every other way. INot a man weather. w'10 Put a dollar into the enter county l.'nm k'risO this ii. l. - "ci-K, next week and every uv!; at tj,e of Sweets. Candy Valentine boxes at the Den of Sweets, just the thing f,,r Valentine remembrances. C. Christensen. f TiWrJ ville was in low ii j.t-raav t-, ... ... ing business before the court. Miss Theodale Hobbs, uho is attending the Portland Hh school, is spending a weeks vaca tion with her parents in thi.s city. O. P. Colo has filed suit in the circuiturt against Nellie- i,h, on the groumls of doscrtin Qn(j a (lisregaru oi n r marriage vow CAItKH rs REJOICING. No Last Wednesday morning alxnit nine o'clock someone fired a 22,jhe parties were married in (),! tober, llMU at nrrancisc(, and the plaintilF is an actual resident of this county. H. T. Iia-lev is attorney for the plaintilF. Albert U'unow, 0f Bethany, was arrested Wednesday at the depot for disorderly conduct. Recorder Schulmerich fined hini $25 or 12! days in the cooler. Mr. Leu now is at present writing assisting the marshal in a little wheelbarrow exercise on the pub lic thoroughfare. W. Burnt", of Forest Grove, father of Attorney Mark Dump, of this city, has been a very sick man for the past ten days with inflammation of the stomach. For live days he was in a danger ous condition aim needed the constant attention of watchers, but yesterday it was reported that he was resting easier and had a good chance for recovery. On account of his father's illness, ttorney Hump has been obliged to absent himself from his office here until yesterday. The best way to find out how good or bad Korn Krisp is is to get a sample of it at the Den of Sweets. Petitions Filed. The following persons have hied petitions lor nomination with the county clerk since our lsst issue: Willis Ireland, county recorder. Geo. H. Wilcox, county asses sor. Todd, county commis- "No Irish need apply" is a story often told by Bernard Daly, the clever singing star of "The Kerry Gow," which is announc ed to appear here at the Crescent on February 8, and of course this does not apply to his engage- prise lost a cent, and the publici ty given the Lewis and Clark fair made Oregon known from ocean to ocean and has done more for the state than any other thing ever attempted. The city council at its regular session on last Tuesday evening lleiehman. county asses- justice of the ment here, as he insists on all the Irish and their friends being settled with Fred Lehmann by on hand to enjoy the greatest Paying him $200 damages for the and best of all Irish comedies. loss of his mule, which was killed Usual prices; the latter part of December, by MiM .W!a nnimn Tw;Jcomin m contact with an elec Schomberg and Effie Godman "T ih i gave a leap year dancing party last Friday night at Hillsboro Hall, twenty-four couples being A. B, si'oner. C. H. sor. M. E. Buck. peace. Mierwooa. W. 1). Smith, county clerk. Max Crandall, county assessor. Miles J. Ilaynes, constable, Sherwood. G. W. Barnes. Justice of the Peace, Hillsboro. Get a sample of Korn Krisp as made at the Den of Sweets and please your paiaie. the city. Lehmann is a milk hauler and owned an excellent span of mules, which he valued at $o00. While driving into town early one morning in December one of the mules sterned nn .i live wire of the street lighting all expenses and the young men, . " ,l" ,wu "'own ,(l,m ttt.tv.fn, in oil t,,cf i the n,Kht bt,forp- The mule fell im, present. Walker s orchestra fur nished the music, and a splendid time is reported. The ladies planned the entertainment, paid i i and in trying to extricate h in every sense of the word, and T , , - AU1L"t " no V r. . .-1 a I . 1 in their lives. ire neavny enargeu wun electricity. Ix-h- Alr. and Mrs. A. t. Krueger mann was renresontod l.v ntt. oi iiuisuaie, leave aooui xviarcn r.ey if. T. RurW whn led that the citv w.n nnmioc. 1 r-. l- - I .. .... " i"1-' relatives mm menus in ureen tionau v n , f,. l rn ..i.. .1. . - J T. 1. Itv - . V " ' aKe ana uouge counues, is- ot the animal. A settlement was consin. iney win visit at ureen effect. l.v tim ..-.i laKe, rox iaKe, waupun, uea- ceptanee of $2 ver Uam. 1 ronton and other points. Mrs. Krueger, as Miss At the regular meeting of the city council last Tuesdav. in ad dition to transacting routine bus iness, an ordinance was passed levying assessments for the street improvements on Firt i.aseune anu inird streets 4 V, 1 1 me leeoKier is now en raged i nil en- Warren, lived at Trenton before her marriage, and she and her husband will receive a right royal welcome by a host of friends in that vicinity. Take along a few Oregon roses, Mr. Krueger, and rivn f r i rwrt Ihnf hu i a 4 u rt l I nl'in i l . . a f fw, on,i .if 41,.'" l,lt- mine docket bloom in the open all the year i , , ' a'ar u as"i'lered round . ''-0(l 10 aml the additional imposed ot assisting the re The play that made both fame corder in colWtinn. (i,, i; j - . M . . I --"ft IIUll.T "'u .uuij.ii.v ine marshal will soon proceed to was the popular comedy 'The exterminate all dogs where li- iverryv,ow ana mis season it cense is delinmi..nt T, ismemcuium usea in wringing superintendent, Alfred S. Hall. inai ciever young comeuian air. reported on the condition of the iemara uaiy into me limelight water an. liirht nlnn oi siaruom. ine supporting mended some immediate repairs company is clever and well so- which were nr.1..f..d ya.u a .1 . i . , .... I .vv. eciea. ir. uaty s splendid ten- new w.it.r tni. ...:n I v iirv 111 l :i or voice is naturally adapted to the many Irish songs that are introduced during the action of the play. The engagement is a notable one among this season's bookings. Crescent theatre Feb ruary 8. Usual prices. e to be insta.ied and tli.i finf;i !j n,- - ...v. wuiivil to 1 1 ' ' wrestling with the fuel question. The cost of fuel at the present time is about $2:1 per night A six-cial meeting is to beheld soon to consider questions pertaining to the water and light plant only. The Hop Market. The Oregonian of yesterday says: J. J. Metzler returned from New York yesterday with a poor opinion of the future of the hop market. He says it is practical ly impossible to sed hops there, as the brewers are fully supplied and some of them are trying to sell hops out of then- own ware houses. They are badly scared bv the spread of the prohibition sentiment, Mr. Metzler said, and thev cannot be induced to make new committment-;. He found choice Oregon hops of the 1906 cron offered to brewers as low as 3 cents delivered. Advices were received yester day by a local doaNr from a New York buyer to the e:Iect that he had bought 1"0 bales of choice Oreron 1807s at l-2c. This lot was sold by Alien & Co., a New York fruit and commission firm which early in the season solicit ed consignments in the Newberg and other seeticr.s. With the freight and all cf,"imissions de ducted this will ret the grower about .V. At the tme the hnps were shipped from Oregon, the local market was around 8c. Trading lias subsided material ly in this state since ast week and the dealers pronounce the tone of the market easier. Most of the buyers have withdrawn from the market temporarily at least. Purchases made by Hart & Hubbard this week ag gregate 6(H) bales, secured prin cipally in the Silvan. iVatum, Switzerland and Snerwood dis tricts. The Tortland Wkly Oregon ian and The tf':! Indepen dent one year fori. More I'lCkiil: Pifimo. n..t .1 Mail Boxrs. The entire force of mail car riers of the United States are re joicing over u circular just issued by the Fourth Assistant P.wt master Genera! in regard to pat rons placing -,,ins in their mail boxes to pay the postage on their letters. This order is particularly acceptable to the carriers, coming as it does right in the winter time. I'.elow is a copy of the item which the postmasters are supsed to give as much public ity to as jvissible: The iH)stmaster general desires to call attention to the practice of some patrons of rural delivery of placing l.mse coins in their ooxes each time they desire to dispatch letters instead of sup-' plying themselves with iKstage Inis practice imposes undue1 hardship on rural carriers in re-1 moving loose coins from llxes and delays them on the service' oHheir routes. ; The jxistmaster general, there-' fore, urgently request that pat rons provide themselves and keep on hand a supply of stamps ' consistent with and in demand ef i their needs. It is a so verv de sirable that patrons place in their mail boxes sma 1 dotachnh enns of wood or tin in which to place eoins, when necessary, in pur chasing supplies of stamps. The above was published in full in these columns last week. but is reprinted at the request of a Rural Mail Carrier. We have the best goods and best place to show you the goods in Hillsboro. Come and see us. R. H. Greer. rrom Tieardville. Regular enrr.'Miinli iit. Harry Ileimbackwas a Tigard ville visitor last Sunday. Don't forget the big masquer ade at the Grange hall. February 15. Mr. Longworth and family have settled down on the proper ty recently purchased from A. Brandt on Bull Mountain. Lumber for the livery stable and auto garage is already on the ground and the building will be begun as soon as the weather permits. A. Weigelsold out his big farm of 110 acres to the Investment Co. for the neat little sum of $11, (KM), which shows what land is worth over in Slabtown. B. W. B. Kisby. generally known as "Doc" Kisby, is now an actor with the Allen Stock company at the Lyric theatre, Portland. Those who have seen him say that he makes a good actor. He used to be a Tigard ville sport, but it seems that things didn't hum to suit him, so he hiked off for the great metro polis, where he has since had a most brilliant career. II. B. Tigard had the misfor tune to have his foot cut across the ankle last week while assist ing N. Holm to take out a stump on the Bunnell farm. It seems that II. B. had taken hold of the stump and was nulling it over sideways so that Mr. Holm could cut the tap root and finding his position inconvenient, started to shift his foot to a more comfort able position, and got his foot in the way of a falling axe, which struck him across the front of his ankle and severed the cords cutting a gash about an inch and a half deep and chipped out a niw of bone. It is said his foot is crippled for life, but we hope for the best. Geo. Behnke and II. Schritt have thrown som? property on the market down near the sta tion, lots 40x100 feet being priced from $2."0 down to $25. George "alius was enterprisin'." Al. Zwiencr lost a fine Jersey heifer about 5 weeks ago and has searched the country for miles around without finding any trace of the bovine. AI. would Le glad to hear from anyone know ing the whereabouts of the animal. the beau- CRESCENT THEATRE Saturday, February 8 V. D. Newell Presents Erin's Sweetest Singer Bernard laSy The only successor to W. J. Scanlan In a Mammoth Production of Joseph Murphy's Famous Play The Great Forgo and Race Scenes. Most Realistic Scenes Ever Produced on the Stage. Flock of Wonderful Trained Carrier Pigeons Hear Daly Sinj His Popular Irish Ballads USUAL PRICLS Probate Court. Matter of the estate of C. K. Schmeltzer, deceased; second an nual report filed herein; it is hereby ordered that the funds on hand be distributed among the heirs of said estate. Guardianship of Rufus E. Nor man, deceased; final account of guardian filed and approved; guardian will be discharged filing receipt for all property be longing to said guardian from the administrator. Estate of Michael Boyd, de ceased; inventory and appraise ment filed and approved. Guardianship of Marie O. Nord lund, minor; Olaf Nordlund ap pointed guardian of Marie Nord lund; guardian files bond in sum of $1,000 and letters ordered is sued to him. Matter of last will and testa ment of Elias Olson, deceased; final account filed and Monday, March 2, 1908, at 10 o'clock, be set for time for hearing objec tions to said final account. Estate of Andrew Fuhrer. de Candidates' Announcements. rn oui'XTY n.MiK. 1 hereby anuouu.'e nijrxiir rmnlnluU' r..r the n.im!nllon of County Clork hIWhi.Ii1iikIi.ii County, Orrgou. on the ri'pulill.n n II. -kfi. ul ji-ct to the endorsement ol the ri .uli,, ii p.:. mry elretlnu to t helil In roiiniy April 17, l'JU nj If olei'l.il 1 h in give my iin.liv l,l. . m l.'iillon to (he olVice aud conduct ll mlalrH to the boil of my ability. W. ;i. I II. roll M'llOOI. N'riCIIINTINIiKNT, I hereby aiiuouu. myaelf a cnndl.lnto for the nomination to the nftk-e ol County s hool Ku. perlntendunt, p.edi(liig th.'t, II ikiiiiiiihIi d ..ml elected to ienre a aeoond term, 1 will alve to all a .iiare deal and faithful aervlee. Very triilj, M. O. CAdrC rOR COUNTY AHrlKKS.llt. I littrcby HiinoiiiH O iii Ht'l r hh ii i iiii.li dute tit'fore tlio i'iinmrit-8 (,.r tin' ull'uv f.l ('.unity AHein.ir on tli nll n-n n Ticket, niul l( nuiuliiKteJ ami el.vto.l, it will lie my effort to oon.fd.'t t! Ili. o ii! in the pant, with ulw.iluto tuimictiMicy an. I without fear or favor, an. I fur tin. hct int. Text ol Wufhlnuton fount v. f.KO. II. WIM'OX. ro COUNTY t't.KHK. I licreliy Announce iiivhoH hi a l'ciiulf lican I'un.ti.lutu (or the oilico of f. unity ceasea, oruerea inat uoia run-llttll t tn lUfl emopmim,llt itiu. la- erer, auminisirairix, ue auinor- lzed to pay to Dora l uherer. widow of deceased, the sum of $1,300 out of the funds of this estate for the support of the wid ow and minor children for one year, and it is also ordered that the administratrix be relieved from the duties and responsibili ties of the administration of the partnership estate until the inter est of said decedent is turned ov er to her as administratrix. Estate of Elizabeth I- reeman, deceased; report of sale confirm ed, and executor be authorized and directed to make deed con veying property to K. I. Magru- der. . . . , FsLitP of Michael Jioyd. de ceased; petition to sell personal propertv ; and executors are au thorized to sell an personal pro perty belonging to said estate r so much as may be necessary to pav all claims against the estate. Estate of James Thwaite, de ceased; final account filed and approved, and the administrator discharged and bondsmen re leased. , . . Matter of the guardian-nm ol Arline Hennin Aiemon. minor; ordered that J. J. Krebs l' ap nointed truardian and that letters of guardianship be issued filinir of a bend in the s $2,000. I have a few pieces of China ware that will be sold Vt a ery low price to close out thf lme. Thev eonsist of cream pitchers. rnra and saucers, bread iiuhlican 1'riinnry election to be hcM in fai.l County, on April 17, l!H)S, If vlct'te.1, 1 (iromirie a careful, econo. muni a.luiiniHtration of the allairn of that otlice, eili.-ietit norvice nn.l fuilliful n'rfoniiani'e of duty. K. J. (iODMAN. u;ion ;:n ol' and and h. milk sets, sma tea .-els eliinaimaees. Mrs. I. Ba ror Sale. Five-room, modern cottage on Baseline and Fourth, new. for sale on very easy terms or monthly payments. InMu.rf of C. Rhoades, Hillsboro, Ninth and Baseline. rcas lor Halchina. S. C. Black Minorcas and S. C. Brown Leghorns. $l.if) for set ting of 13. At the Oregon l'oul- rv Show mv birds won tour firsts out of a possible five in competition with the best breed ers in the state. R. H. GREER. Take Notice. Notice is hereby given that I will not be resionsib!e for the acts or conduct of Ermyl Euell. Oil COUNTY ANHKIPHK. I hereby announce tiiynolfaN n K.-puli-lican caiuli. Into for the olliru of ( oui.ty AxHenHor of WaHhinuton County, (In--t'on, aiilijiTt to the en.lorTincnt ol t lie Kepublican voters of thm t'oonjv at tin I'riinary election to he lu-l.l Dn Avril 17tti, I'.HW. If I itui nominate.l ami clo. te.l I will (lining in v term of ollice nive all a .uuru il.'nl and gootl service. C. K. DKICIIMAN. roll tol'NTV RK( (lllTl:ll. I hereby annouuee inymOf an a c:indf .late for njmination t.) the olliru of futility l.ecorler of WaHhuiuloii f.nin tv, subject to ttie cinlnrntinuiit of the r.' iiublicau voters a' the I'riiimry elr.-tion, to be hel.l April lth. If I am nomiint ed anil electe.1 I promise to iiivc tlm o( lice the clone and rari-ful attention it bun received .luring my tlrnt t.-rui and to look to the welfare of the county at all tilncrl. WILLIS 1 1; I! LA Mi. FOK COUNTY 8KM(ll(. I am a candidate for the nomination of County Amenor on the lHilili.m Ticket Hi the primary election to lie lici t April 17, llttw. MAX fKAXHAI.1.. Moved. I have moved my shoe shop to my residence on Third street, known as the Wm. Finney place, where I am prepared to do all kinds of shoe repairing on short notice. (Jive me your work. Fred Landrock, Owner. Grubbers Wanted. Kight or nine acres ol lil't grtil -hing, two miles west of HillsUir. Inquire for Inrther particulars ol J. T. Rice, on the place. 2 mmm. Just step in and see rif.il imo nf n.'ini ran s vc have , mv son. or for anv delfts or VI1U. 1UIV vt ' nn HUnl.iv. We can furnish any made on account oi mm. name desired at short notice, j gilded on any card you may se- j lect, from ' cents to cents. j MHS. IMOCJKNE r.AIH. llll.i-Mie'iJ. HillslKtro. January l'.. LEWIS M. BUELL Notice. Partv that has lost abluemully cow please write to Mrs. E. Totz auer. Oswego. Oregon. R. F. IX No. 1. Is your boy or girl in need of a new cap? If so. I can supply your needs in that line, at great ly reduced prices. .1.") caps now ,75c, 75c caps now .'oe. etc. Mrs. I. Bath. Valentine post cards at Mrs. I. Bath's. co io mr. Home Style Restaurant r"K a GOOD MEAL ANN A GOOD BED Vln Ht., between T1.IM n l F ..i'ln MM ISBORO, ORl. MRS. I. M. HIMKt, Prop.