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I THE INDEPENDENT. HILLSBORO, . i'r i, v. ii.fiT SOUTHERN PACIFIC R.R. Tmn-TABi.r.. rUOM BILLS Boko. OUT II. No. U. -:l) . in. . No. 4. 6 :2H u. m . . Lv. Forest Grove. 'Cori'Siiiis . !'.' 1 1 i 1 Ul r . . . . Keedville.... ISeuverton Ar. Portland GO. NO MOUTH. o. 7 a m '. .'J.';)!!""" ...l:ftl ..-.7:(X) ...7:10 ;.io Portland . . uomu gouTn. AO. 8 a in ....:.:0 IVnvertiui 11 :44 Ke.slville II :.Vi II 11 Inborn 12:07 Cornelius 12:15 Ar. Forest drove 12:20 NORTH, No. 1. ..5:0s p. ni No. 3. . .9:03 a. m. No. N p m . J -W .. . 1:34 1:42 1 :M 2:05 2:50 No. 10 p in 5:40 7:04 7:13 tt:4( 7:30 6:20 1. C VICKEltS. Agent. Shoes for everybody at Eaird's. R. T. Imbrie and wife left last Monday for an extended visit in caiuornia. Experience, it is said, is a wise teacher, but not one ever gives her any nice red apples, The New 1908 Model bicycles are hummers. Ii. Lee Sears has them on display at his store Post cards, the right kind, can be found at Mrs. Iiath s, Linkla. t r building, east of court house. R. II. Greer has a splendid line of held and garden seeds and onion sets. A fine opportunity, A wedding invitation usually costs you some money but Baird's invitation costs you nothing, bee add. If you want "Yellow Danver" onion seed, Webb & Hoover can furnish them for 80 cents per Iound. Wm. Nelson has commenced work on his handsome new rest dence on Fourth and Washington streets. A dautrhter of A. A. Phillips. who died in a Portland hospital was taken to Cornelius April 7th for burial. When in town call at Palma tser's Confectionery and try the famous Hires' Root Beer. Al ways cool. Procure your field and garden seeds and onion sets from R. H. Greer for spring planting. Re liable brands. Geo. Fayne and wife moved to Portland last week. Mr. Payne will go into the livery business on the East side. R. II. Kaltz, the piano tuner, is in town for a few days only. Ixave your orders at McCor mick's music store. "A Fickle People" is the morn ing subject at the Congregational church next Suuday. In the evening, "Our Emancipation." Toasted Marshmallows, a dain ty confection, something entirely different. You must try them. Den of Sweets. "Justice C. E. Kindt, of Kinton. president of the Scholls Tele phone company, transacted legal business in Hillsboro Saturday. Hazelwood Ice Cream, Fresh Oysters, Confections, Fruits, Nuts, Cigars. Tobaccos and Iipes at Palmateer's Confection ery. Webb & Hoover sells Utah Land Plaster for $13.25 per ton. and yellow Danver Onion Seed for Hc per pound. Call and see them. Wayne Phelps, who has been preaching at Mapleton, Lane countv, is with his wife, visiting P. E. Phelps and family at Cor nelius. Webb & Hoover handles bee supplies, paints, oils and all kinds of feed stutr. Alfalfa meal, mid dlings. Acme chop, wheat, com, seed oats anil oat chop. Next week, Friday, will end the excitement and uneasiness of many of the candidates for office. Things are exciting and decided ly hot just at present, however. Attorney Wall's magnificient new residence on First and Lin coln streets is now ready for the roof. When completed it will le among the finest homes in the city. Hon. and Mrs. W. II. Wehrung have announced the marriage oi their daughter. rJthel iertruue, . The total registration for Wash ington county for the April pri mary is over 3,000 and it is thought the number will reach 3,300. Last year the total was less than 3,000. l3ert Hager leaves today for Alaska, after several months' visit with relatives in this city. He will spend a couple of weeks at Seattle before embarking for ..... -.-ji-unr .-.-iCitt ajvjalrr. W. D. Pittenger, in 1884 coun ty treasurer of Washington coun ty and a former business man of this city, died at the Indiana sol dier's home last Tuesday. He leaves a wife and son in this city. Services in the Christian church next Sunday will be as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m. ; com munion at 11, followed by a ser mon jC. E. meeting at 7 and preaching at 8 p. m. The even ing topic will be, "The Council; Its Blunders." Webb & Hoover have Kale seed M i.:,i-. r. 1 , . , 1 Horse tor aie. Rev. Robinson oil' rs his black mare for sale, al i-tnuiir, single surrey harness, buwy and light hack. Inquire at resilience on East Main street. Dr. Brown, denti.-t, will be in Hillsboro next Monday anj an the week. Persons wishing good reliable dentistry should remem- : j.,.. i or tf us. Senator Fulton. Crescent Theatre is well filled as we go to press by admirers of Senator C. W. Fulton, to hear his speech on the political issues. We regret that we are both un able to hear him or publish a synopsis of his remarks, as The Independent is compelled to iro to press by 4 o'clock in order to' fr thn nnnrtc rn- v.! 1 morning on routes other than American wonder Potatoes. leaving iimsDoro. j Arnt,ril.an WulKler Potatoes for HORSE SHOW NEXT WEEK. sale at ic a suck. In quantities . i at less price. G. W. Clark, Ti- SplendiU Exhibit and Bia Crowd ) eardville. or 2S'. Morrison street. Assured. Riley Cave reports that every thing is now in readiness for the Big Horse Show in this city next week Saturday. Mr. Cave, as secretary of the Northwest Stal lion Association, has been work ing for weeks to get all the horse men in this section, and all over the state for that matter, inter ested in this event and he in forms us that the entries now II yv- rlrr t- - fr r to take place in to Layton Wisdom of Portland, question of improving our streets anu PUDUC anu private places m the city. The meeting will be held at the court house at 8 o'clock in the evening, and it is hoped everybody will be present and come prepared to make some suggestions along the line of im proving the looks of our city. Every town in Oregon is work ing to make their home town at tractive to the eye. and why not Hillsboro? Don't fail to attend this meeting, and show by your attendance, at least, that you are in favor of making a prettier and greater Hillsboro. It can be done, and now is the time to get busy. ------ w V-V4aJa . ------ Flour and feed. lime, cement, it of horseflesh ever seen in this salt, chick feed, oil mea . eround bone, grit, paints, oils, bee sup plies, spray material, shingles, land plaster, stock foods and poultry supplies. Bishop H. B. Hartzler. D. D.. of Ilarnsburg, Pa., will preach at the United Lvancre ical church Thursday evening, April 16, and at Laurel church on Friday even ing. There will be the regular services on Sunday. The pastor win preach both morning and evening. Walter Moncure Jennings, of AlcMinnville, lectured at Dallas last Monday night and the Polk County Observer says: "The Hillsboro Independent says Mr. Jennings is an eloquent and con vincing speaker. " The Hillsboro Independent did not say anything of the kind, A marriage license was issued esterday to Nicholas Gerig, of alem and Olga M. W. Dallmann of Sherwood. The marriage will take place at the home of the bride s father, August H. Dall mann, at 11 o clock tomorrow, Rev. G. J. Ricker, of Newberg, olficiating. Both of the young people are popular in the com munity in which they live. The Oregon State Sunday School convention will be held at Forest Grove, in the Congrega tional church, April 27, 28 and 29. Marion Lawrence, the great est Sunday school worker in the world: Prof. E. 0. Excell, of Chicago, and Rev. W. C. Merritt international field worker, will be among the large number present. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. L. E. Wilkes leaves early next week for Montana where he will again take up survey work for the government. 1 here is prob ably no man in Montana better posted in survey work in that state than Mr. Wilkes, and the government considers his work of such importance that he has been requested to write a series of papers on the subject for use in Washington. Electric licht meters are being put in by the city authorities all over town. When tne jod is completed the lighting rate will be advanced, but this will not i i cause a narasnip to users, ior with the hew system you pay for only what you burn, and you will not use any more than you need, which will be better lor the city, and economy can be practiced by those wishing to be economical. Samuel Ackley, an old pioneer of Lewis county, Washington, died at his home, three miles east of Winlock, Monday morning last He was born in Genesee county, N. Y., May 10, 1827, and was married to Miss Almira M. Clark, at Chelsea, Mich., April 30, 185G. With his wife he mov ed to this city in 1871, and from here to Winlock in 1881. I le was the father of 13 children, nine of whom are living: Mrs. Carrie McLeod, of Chehalis; Mrs. Clara Freeman, North Yakima. Wash. ; M. D. Ackley, San Quentin, Cal. ; Miss Jennie and Messrs. John, George and Byron Ackley, and Mrs. Willis Champ, of Winlock; and Rodney Ackley, of Mabton, Wash, His wife died in Hills boro in 1S7G. Mayor Depnis, acting with the city council, Civic Improvement Association and business men generally. has named Thursday, April 16th, as a time for holding a public meeting for the purpose of talking over the important the wedding June. Ten hundred and fourteen sa loons were voted out of existence bv Illinois voters last Tuesday. The larger cities went for license but scores of the smaller towns went "dry." The English sparrows are here in great numbers, and the ques tion of how to exterminate the pests is being discussed by many gardeners and others. A gentle man told us the other day that the best way he knew of lo get rid of these destructive Inrds is to throw water in their nests. county. The parade and exhibit will take place on the streets be tween Washington and Main, on Second street, east to Third on Main. A number of the best horses in the state will be on ex hibition and it is expected a large crowd ot people irom Portland will be present. Fancy Easter boxes, chickens, rabbit and Easter eggs. Den of Sweets. Probate Court. Estate of Thos. J. King, de ceased; Thursday, April 30, set for time lor hearing objections to final settlement. Guardianship of Mary E. King and lheodore J. King, minors; next of kin cited to appear on Monday, May 5, at 10 o'clock to show cause why an order should not be made to sell real estate. Estate of Wm. II. Lyda, de ceased; the time for hearing ob jections to sale of real estate be continued until Wednesday, April 8, at 10 o'clock. Guardianship of Edwin Patton, a minor; guardian discharged and her bondsmen released. ' Estate of Matilda Sandstone, deceased; Sarah Williams, Math ew Sandstone and Hulda Oliver appointed appraisers. Estate ot K. U t ate, deceased; M. O. Collins, L. E. Metzger and James Nichols appointed appraisers. Circuit Court. The Pence Co. vs W. W. Es- pey, verdict tor uelendant. btate of Oregon vs A. 1 loereth, continued to April 13. , Cole vs Cole, divorce; decree. Kidd vs Kidd, divorce; decree. Campbell vs Campbell, divorce, decree. State of Oregon vs. Chas. )oughty, former plea of not guil ty withdrawn and a plea of guilty entered. Sentenced to six years in the penitentiary but sentence suspended during good behavior and upon condition that the mon ey taken from the plaintiff be returned. James F. Kerr vs Ida Kerr, ad ministratrix, default Becker vs Becker, divorce; de cree. Rambo vs Rambo, divorce; de cree. W. M. Harvey vs Joseph Duerst, continued for the term and set for trial on the second dav of the November term. Dillaboy vs Dillaboy et als, dis missed; plaintiff has leave to withdraw complaint and sum mons from the files. W. S. Callender vs Daniel Mc- Cloud, et al, decree. W. M. Lyda vs E. A. Jerome et al, decree. M. Bisbee vs h. K. Harrison, et al, decree. State of Oregon vs. James Trail, larceny of a horse; defend ant enters a plea of not guilty; continued until November term and admitted to bail in the sum of $1000, or if cash bail is fur nished, at $-00. State of Oregon vs. . h. Mc- Court, sale of one glass of beer to Norman Anderson, December Anderson swore he purchased beer of C. E. Kuntz. the bartend er, which was denied bv Kuntz. Trial by a jurv comiiosed of Geo. O. Sloan, A. C. Hall. S. Paisley, I. I). Matteson, r. d. Annicker, . J. Meacham. John L. Barrett, J. McRotierts. A. B. Davis. L. A. iood. Thos. Ratchtf and A. P. Luther. Verdict of not guilty. which under the instructions of the court, was the only verdict the jury could render. State of Oregon vs. r . fc,. Cor nelius, selling whiskey to Ward "nnes. W as admitted by Corne ius. his bartender, Will Jack, Ole Womer, and Guy Messenger that Ennes drank the whiskey on the date given, April 8, but that Womer paid for it hence no sale to Ennes. The jury took this view and brought in a verdict of not guilty. The jury was com posed of A. B. Davis. J. Heaton. S. Paislev, F. G. Annicker, II. D. Matteson. J. J. Meacham. deo. O. Sloan. A. C. Hall. J. McRol erts, J. L. Barrett J. W. Shute and I M. Commons. Schelfer vs. Schetler, decree. State of Oregon vs. E. D. Wann & Z. Gragg. selling liquor to a minor; on trial. Portland. Card of Thanks. We the undersigned wish to re turn oir hearttVlt thanks to the many friends who so kqully as sisted us at the time of our be reavement, at the illness and death of our husband and father. Mrs. G. W. Alexander. R. S. Alexander. Cows lor Sale. from a herd of twenty one. Ev ery cow has an unusually irood record for quantity and test of milk. Prices reasonable. Can be seen at Holly Farm (the old Anderson place 1 1-2 miles south west of Hillsboro) or address C. V. FULLER. Route No. 4, Box 4, Hillsboro. Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will be received by the County Court ot Washington county, Oregon, up to 2 o'clock p. m., April 25, l'JOS, for doing about 5000 yards ot earth work on the Cornell road. Plans and specifications may be seen at the ollice of the. county judge. By order ot the county commission ers. J. W. UUU11IN. County Judge, Vital Stalistics. Following is the vital statistics for v ashington county as report ed to the county Board of Health for the month of March. 1908 Return on marriatres. 'J. Deaths, males. 5: females. 6: total, 11 Births, males, 16: females. 10: total, L'(). Contagious diseases reported cerebrospinal meningitis, 1; diph theria, 2; measles, 4; chickenpox, 4. Join Now." Join The Fraternal Brother hood, the best insurance you can get for the money. It protects you in four ways, accident, total disability, old age and death, all for the same nnce-men and wo men admitted with equal rights and privileges. Lest social order in the West. For further infor mation ask any member of the order J. M. Brown, Wells Fargo Ex press Agent, ireasurer. M. L CllAPPFXL. Deputy Sup. Pres., Tualatin Ho tel. Obituary. MAUM'A TI I'I KR. MiUiMila Tuppvr dud at her home In llllli- borooii MnU'Ujrat 1:10 a. in., ie.l 77 jean, I moiitlii and twelire Uy. Mulimla Heal aa the daughter of (ionise au.l IUm anna Heal. With her paretila he crnwsd thi- plalaa In 1x17, com ing direct to Forcut (irove, nctillng near there lnlwhe married to Hubert Tupper and ooii after they M'tlled on a donation claim near Oillcj. To them were boru twelve children, all of whom furvlve her: WllUm and William, twinaot IlllUboro; Charlei, of Sunny lide. Wain.; Emma Kudlcott, of Ornborn, Cal. j John, of Portland, and Mary I'alut of I'ortland. Bentdee her rhlMren the leave tntnty.four grandchild ren, erven gn at grandi hiMren and two broth' era, lienrgo Heal, of Ihia i-oiuny, and .Ionian Bt-al of (Inldendale. Wah. 11 -mnlv lter died three month! avo. In 1m", l"m ,, their dona, lion claim, Ibi'y nmvrd to P.iU county and later on to etalem, and In tlity mored to Qoldea. dale where Mr. Tuppef Ju l hout twenty. four jrearaan. Tnelre year agi Mr. Tapper came to HllltNro when' kIi'1 I ' iince reiidcd. About forty yearn mo the Join. .1 t!,u rhrlntian church and remained a faithful, con.i.tent Chr1tlan up to the tlmeof her death. Her faith In (iod wai her comfort and anpport Unriug her laat lllneaa and her desire wa to be at re,t. Sleep on aweut Mother, With the Hand" on ihyhreaaC, Ienr loving toind-, ihey needed their rent Well hare we lore 1 thee, but God loTed tle-e be.t. Real tsute Transfers. 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Mro loo 00 K borey 1.715 - W7 00 j Th,-mo" ai to Harriet A Foaler ; of lot b'k F WO 00 J p Cpope' ", ''' 11 11 mP et al pt aee 17 1 1 3 w 4" 00 Wm N II r'( ' " Walrh pt blk j g mtnoo- al I H,:'ifi laoo 00 hnt et u h' Finney pt blk 'rairvle I ' "' '"- - . li 00 II 1. To" 1.. ' ' ''x '" "O e,lert 40 a A ,1 1 c t 1 41U0 00 Wm Keld'e'in f'T I' l.nore pl blk 34 Portla.nl In'1 1 00 C P Wnnd.-rli.-h ft to M RelllDf pt M Wren d 1 c t 1 " 3 w 1 00 Inreatmctii ' " ''' '' '''hdurant 11 7 N Tlgardvt.ie a.'. ' - I 00 Henry il' t."'1 " I rank Wai 11 pt blk 7 Fa:rv:c ''' H .horo. .... 4.10 00 John Joetni w w n 3m iw,,,,ril d if - 3 r: 00 Fannie I 'h " 01 v' -1' bailer !.. S a lu H o"-a Jr d I c 1 1 a 1 w 1M 00 County Court. The voting place in Reedville precinct changed from the school house to the Frank & IJoswick hall. The petition of Alovis Casner for public easement accepted, all the parties, through which the road passes, have been satisfied. Petition of J. V. Raymond re- i'efit!u iopfi5secut'ing' attorney, re-" ceived and Harry Flint, Julius Ashbar and L. C. Walker apjxint ed viewers to meet at Herman Col lier's residence on April 14, at 10 o'clock a. m. Ordered that the petitioners for Road No. 443 be required to pay $45 8o, expenses of survey. Report of viewers easement, Her man Schmidt, petitioner. This matter coming on for hearing, upou motion of Amelia Dietz by K.v 1$. Tongue, attorney, and the court be ing fully advised, it is ordered that the motion be overruled. On com ing on tor hearing upon the demur rer of Amelia Dietz, it is ordered that said demurrer be and the same is overruled and that Amelia Dietz be allowed ten day to file affidav its as she may see fit in the above entitled matter. Report of K. J. Godman, county clerk, received and approved; re ceipts, $243 50. The appointment of James Con ikshank as deputy assessor approv ed. Report of Willis Ireland, county recorder, received and approved ; re ceipts, $420.20. x Report ot viewers lor road No. 44s read first time. Report of viewers on road peti tion of Carl Lorenz, read and ease ment ordered established. Ordered that tax on 18 head cat tle, killed by order state veterinary be refunded. Peter Jacobson was allowed $40. for injuries received while traveling on defective road Ordered that a refund warrant for $75 be drawn in favor of Base Line Lumber Co. The following bills were audited and allowed: Peter Vandecouverin., relief...! 20 00 Be.ll & Co, r ml h 10 00 Glass A I'rudhomuie, otat'y . . . . 9 SO Ethel & (i raves, aa and col 4 00 F W Llverinore, r and h 13 08 It Rulm, relief 7 72 Secu'ty Vault & Metal "k. rel SO 70 New Era Paint &. Varnish W'ka court houoe 40 HO 8 B Klohn A Co, etat'y 110 0 Norman Anderson, witness... Wallace Jlrown " EJGray " ... M 1' ('', t xin-nso " al,etc IMt.t Ptn Store, relief & etat. Win I'.jrUi.jue, r Ii T.1111 Kv! ' Al lliitsl.ran.l 1'anl 1'eteraon " Wm lliltetirand " Klw Kvla " Wm Kiurf " K Lawreuee " A Myi-ra " i'n k U isun, w itneea Ulias Wut-iuii " Mrs J I: Powell, relief Jus I'l uikahank, a and c! C V. He.!K'e, r and li Fureat (irove Times, g J D Me I larger, l.ri.les Ilerinan Collier, r A li 1! L Flint " Homer Kiner " Cliris llani-en " F l ill.er " W r llMa-e " Fred I'fali I " K S Alexander " Win Selitilmerieh " Julius Aaliulir " Wm Tliiirft.111 " J II I'.ivi.i Thos A Mellride, cir ft Ward Funis, w it llilleboro Artis, iti A J Koy, relief K (i llukiev, r and h LCWa'kei, surveyor City LA W W'ks, lii;litA wuter J 11 Imlav, as A col Frank Miller, r and h A 11 Hoffman, school W It Harris, fruit inspector. .. . Ililleboro Livery Co J W ConneJl, bd of iri " sal ami dep . ... " expenses M II Otis, .lis atty 10 :'0 I'.iis Four Lumber Co, bridges. C 11 (irabul, refund tax liurroutchs Add Much Co, c ii. Warren Thatcher, cor juror. . . Kd Kind David Knyart " ii II Ilaydcn " I K French " James Knyart " Walter 1 lamer, sheriff olli,:e. .. J VV Il.tiley James K lUitlcr " ward Down " Fred lieach J w Uoodin, sal ami ex loS 4o C IS Buchanan, sul and ex '.'A '.',0 1, ., 1 1 ;.! to 11 IM i7 o ' II I..' ;-('.i 7 l!'1 L' '1 tH) LJ 111 -0 -1 JJ :; mi 1 (." 5 00 4 so s tio H 80 (! CO 4 (10 4 10 2 00 2 00 2 (HI li 00 "( (Kl I! 40 '.) CaJ L'J S3 3 20 :,0 Do ;.i 20 0 00 4' I .V, 4". SO 03 00 li CO 2 00 22 21 2 (Kl 42 73 I "'.') 00 I i, ;j 24 :io 2 00 ti 43 1 00 : 2 ) 2 00 :; ; 10 2 00 ti ... ii :o (i (iardner, r 4 b a'ui c ii . Jot Connell, jur-r clr 11.,.. Frevl Huntsmifr, wir K and 1 StoKlvu, roltiri.l tat l'etif Jarolxon. diuia.'a . . . . w h Gaakitll, jur... cir i t ien Washington Jr, it ...... . I 11 Ueasolier, bridges ('live Choate, wit liertha l'owe'l, cirt t liruce Donelson, cir it Petition of Hei 'nan Scluui U Ur public eaiwoient dismisM'd n uw. .. . r-. at. , .1 . i J. II. Davi3. V. M. TlturM..;i and L. Walker appelated to nin'l April 2t. and yiew aud locate. Road petition No. 441. read .-ec-ond time and road ordered cub li.shed. Road petition No. 445 read sec ond time and road ordered estab lished. Dr. J. II. Knox was appointed stock inspector J"or Washington countv, salary to le $25 per ve.ir. 15. G. Leedy and W. lv. Shaver were appointed clerk and ju leof election in East Butte precinct, to till vacancy caused by ium resi dence of O. W. Smith and 1). A. Knott. O-a petition of J W. ,,(.ititn sheriff, the following refunds oi tax were ordered and bill drawn lor lite amounts: Mrs. II. Porteue. t. so; August Meyer, 12.41); ts Lumberg. $4.52; h. A. McConiull, 52.54: First Nat. Hank ol" l'on st Grove, K. L. IJ.iiita. i; . N. Johnson, 7.43; luiith A. Haan, so; Wm. Md iinK.ui, $ l9-9i First Nat. 13auk ol l'mest Grove, $4.55; Forest Grove Nat. Hank, $39.33. Ordered that the sum ol ,Vi.(s le " refunded to M. B. Bumn. overnaid l I") 41 '.lo 24 00 1 00 1 to 1 00 1 00 In 00 3 00 1 oo 1 .'10 1 5o 1 5o Frank Blum " Harvey Dance " Fd Ennis " . . . . Chas WhiU'sell ' .... Chas Ingram " Andy Custer " John Moflit " Roscow Thompson " Sam rhillips " .... Leo Sebum " . Ole t'laine " .... Ola Womer " Olive Choate " .... Roecow Hoerth " till Howler " tli Poe " . . L Magoon " .... Ed Williams " B B Bailey, relief " U G Gardner, r and h Frank A Borwick, r and h Glass A Prudhomme, stat'y .... Geo II Ilolzheiiiier, relief Thos Caudle, witness Fd Haxton Jas A Imbrie, r and li LA Rood " Bagler A Hare, circuit court. . . Carl Olson, witness Ii L Sears, c h F E Hartrampf, c h Wash Co Tub Co. ptg 11 1. ii J C Smith, relief Gur Messinger, witness Jack Fair " Harry David,, juror F L Gustiti " HOIIsys " M F Johnson " W C Davison " Ira E Bradley " Julius Asbahr " John Fridav " (iuatav Broiiner" I C Bills " John Jack " L M Commons " John Barr " Sec'y Vault A MsUl W'ks r A h Glass A Prudliomme, stat...... Philip Kalsch, truant officer.... J T Baker, r and h I L KirU " A Waldron " G W McGraw " A M Collins, C h Willis Ireland, sal and co! Hillsboro Independent, ptg ... H T Boxton, as and co4 W D Wood, health officer, etc. . Glass A Frudhommr. sUt 1 Jas E Butler, recorders office. . . Wash Co Tub Co, ptg E J Godman, clerk dep etc R II Greer, c h W M Jackson, treas office A B Davies, as and col Geo II Wilcox, as and col C E Peiebman, clsrks office. .. . countv court. 3 00 2 00 5 00 5 X0 3 40 3 20 3 40 3 20 (i 00 3 00 3 20 3 40 'i 00 2 CO 3 80 2 00 5 00 5 00 2 HO 4 40 5 80 2 00 1; 00 12 ,V '.) 03 5 00 2 60 15 00 5 50 5 60 15 00 2 00 1 00 3 00 15 (t0 2 50 3 .50 18 40 II 00 4 80 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 M 4 40 3 '0 5 70 ii 20 Hi 00 1.1 lO 0 Oil li Oil 20 40 83 75 2 OO 1 75 7 00 2 112 42 75 131 05 w J liutncr " Ileal A Co, r and h C F Stone, cor juror X A Gustier " A Ripert " G Hilsbronner" Dr C L Larite, cor phys Hillalioro Livery Co, coroner. Frod McElliott, cor nit A J Kaynurd " Mrs Liveruiore " John Stunner " Dr J V Taniiusie, cor phys lo 00 K C Brown, cor fee1 21 Oo Mrs John Lnndca, relief ii 5o Honeyman lldw Co, r and h. .. 12 5o II T Bagley, r and h 15 00 Joe I'.ao, relief Mrs Flora I'io, relief Mrn Ann Freeman, relief Mrs Jane Murduff, relief Peter Vandecoiivering, relief.. Bane Line Lumber Co, tax reb Ordered that a warrant lie drawn 10 14!iu favor of J. W. Connell for ?.). S7 to correct tax paid by O cc I '.. M. Baldwin, In error on tax of Fowler. Registration of C. Christenseu as road supervisor was accepted. Treasurer ordered to transfer $4.20 from the Forest Grove city fund, $21.43 from school district No. 15, $3 frbin road distriu No. 13, special tax aud $5.47 Ironi mad district No. 29 special tax to the county fund. The contract for hauling crushed rock from the several quarries lie awarded to Wolte Bros, ami li t V. Bradley, and that the contractors be required to give a bond in the sum of $2,000. Ordered that Claud Mason and lid. Dixon le appointed clerks of election to take the place of Juntnie Clark aud Chas. Miller, in North Forest Grove precinct. It "77 00 1 oo 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 lli 20 7'i (io Oo 4o 1..0 So loo (io The Fraternal Brotherhood Hillsboro Lodge , No. Sis 0 00 (i OO f I ( 00 1 2 00 I lO OO ; 7i 00 ' All members are requested to be preHi nt Meets every Saturday niuht, Wtli rung's Hall, H o'clock ATTENTION! THIS IS A l'lC'Tt RK OK THE I-ATK-T Edison Home Phonograph TIIK ONK HI., III. V KKIOMMKMIKU FOR TDK HOME The price of this outfit, including 1 KDISON HOMF, PHONOGRAPH 1 LAKGK TAPERING HORN , 1 NICKIX PLATED HORN SUPPORT 1 CAMEL, HAIR URl'SII 1 EDISON RECORDER 1 DOZEN EDISON GOLD MOULDED RECORDS is $39.20 which IB l lie same nere ns in trie r.nn ; von uiun nave mo uaiii..uu.i,i which amounts to about f:l. You can buy these machines for cash or iiiataliinentt , no difference in price, no intercut mi int.illmeiits. Machines are f narant. 1 I. Call at mr store and hear them play all kiods of music. F.very An.. 1 u 01 record in stck. e. l. Mccormick, Hillsboro, ore :9" r tot It kr - ra I-.w;'. ,; ; .... - -wv.; , The Mortons will sell tocl.,-c out, two and three year old A; ;: Trees at 15 cts. each; Peach and Pear Trees, 15 cts. each; Laini,..rt. Royal Ann, Late Duke and Kentish at 25 and 35 cts. each; grafted t:u Roses, -5 cts.; Frau Kael DruscLki anil Marshamel 35 ctu., and f any i other varieties at kom 10 cts. to 25 tis. eacn; riowcr occut in j..., . 5 0,1 Sweet Peas in bulk, riant now ready, Cosmos, 20 cts. a do. ; wi.ite 1"' !" r-i.:-- A.r nit). Pansv. nits.: to or AO thousand Tomato 1. ..nil. VUIO7,l-.,J ' J I - .1 ' hundred; Celery, 30 cts.: Cauliflower, 50 cts.; Kale, v., an "a O i 1 . , ... i so cts rr 17 50 ready, f 1 per thousand. Expect to h ive ?5 to 100 thousand late CaV ZV) ."! bage' plant in their season at low rices. We also have Walnut Tr- .-s ,! V' j and small fruit and ornamental shrubbery. We ship to all parts of t..e ,V; countv. Co.Ii: ONK, COMK A 1. 1. AM) SKE US. 24 W i l-i. a I'ta no MORTON'S IIILLSRORO PLANT 4 00 g X Poole, aod tol AM) FLOWER (JARDENS