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Painter's suits at Daird's.
ror pnmp up-t'.!atc photos
can on i ope.
Miss Minnie Gheen has return
ed from Sheridan.
Ladies' embroidered white
wash belts at Uaird's.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. . Laurel
Iloyt, on Monday last, a son.
Dr. Iwe, the optician, is com
ing soon. See next issue for
date.
Hand concert at court house,
Saturday. May 23, by Reedville
Lirass Hand.
Five White Leghorn and five
1'lymouth Hock hens for sale
Call at this oflice.
Dr. J. V. roie of Forest Grove
was in town last week calling on
his son, the photographer.
If you believe in education vote
"yea" No. 314 for the University
or uregon appropriation bill.
ii its nomematie candy you
want, pure arm wnoiesome, you
can get it at the Den of Sweets,
Grain is reported to be turning
yellow in some localities on ac
count of the continued wet
weather.
15. N. Round, siK'cial organi
zer of the W. (). W., is here for
the week in the interest of the
big Y. O. W. picnic.
V T . 1 .
xnow is tne time to get some
fine photos made. Pope, the
photographer, is well again and
doing business at the same old
place.
- I lave you ever thought of how
I old or stale a shipped-in box of
chocolates might be before you
buy? tir box goods are guaran
teed to be fresh. 1 )en of Sweets.
The University of Oregon is a
part of the public school system
of the state and should be pro
perly supported. Vote "yes" on
the appropriation bill on election
day.
Miss Carrie Mills. IS years old,
daughter of Albert Mills, former
ly of Forest Grove but now of
Hoy. died at her home last week
as the result of an attack of ty
phoid fever.
Mrs. K. Shute recently sold the
house on her lot, corner of Third
and Uaseline, and it will be mov
ed to another location, when a
much more modern home will be
erected on its site.
.1. J. Whitney, of Albany, can
didate for congress on the demo
cratic ticket, will address the vot
ers of Hillsboro and vicinity at
the court house, this (Friday)
evening at S o'clock. Everybody
invited.
Postmaster Cornelius has brok
en ground for a $2.(XK) residence
on Fourth and I'.aseline streets.
He will move his present house
to the dot adjoining its present
location to make room for the
new house.
- Remember the Ixeal Option
Rallv at the Crescent Theatre
tonight at S o'clock. R. I?. Ruth
erford, a most eloquent speaker,
will address the meeting, and it
is expected there will be a large
attendance. Everybody invited.
There will be a Republican
Rallv at Alpha Hall. Cornelius,
tomorrow (Saturday) evening, at
8 o'clock. Hon. S. P. Huston
and the republican candidates for
county oil ices will be present and
address the voters on the politi
cal issues.
On Mondav of this week J. P.
Thompson, of the Thompson Pros,
sawmill near Mountaindale. was
caught bv a saw log which rolled
over his left leg breaking it be
tween the knee and ankle. Dr.
A. P. Pailey was summoned and
set the fracture.
Last Friday a son of Penton
Powman jumped onto a rusty
nail which penetrated his foot
to the bone. He sutured con
siderable pain until Dr. t. A.
Pailey was called, who attended
to the injury, thus removing any
jxissible danger of lockjaw.
Miss Elfie GiHiman retumeu
Monday from a short visit with
friends at Fresno and San r ran
cisco. She saw Uncle Sam's fleet
and savs the sight was one long
to be remembered. Poth cities
were packed full of people from
all over the United States to wit
ness the grand sight.
do
on
For good work gloves see Baird.
Mrs. Maude Lake visited over
Sunday with her mother.
Ladies and children's white
and tan Oxfords at Paird's.
Porn, on Tuesday, to Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Whitmore, of Cornel
ius, a son.
Mumps are now the fashion jn
body is in style.
Wanted. -Young man to
view and scenic work. Call
Pope, the photographer.
Have Pope make you some fine
post cards of yourself and best
girl. Only $1.00 per dozen.
A marriage license has been
issued to Willard Denslow and
Philanda Whitten, both of West
Union.
Mrs. Alice Moulton nee Merry
man returned to Portland Satur
day after a ten davs' visit herp
with her sister, Mrs. A. P. Pai-
Inv i
. raisers have long felt the need
II I'OU are in iit.-eu oi shino-ma int a home mnrkpt for thtr nrn-
ume or cement, mint, arsenate duce. and it is thoutrht stork in
or lead, and anything in the fuel the enterprise will be sold as
line call at Webb & Hoovers feed soon as an organization can be
store. They have it effected. Judtrellollis. uresident
ot the board of trade, has inter
V m I1IVVL111U ill L11C ill. 1 J. I . ... .
church last Sumlav nio-hr it wn, himself in the scheme, and
Long gloves-tan and black.
Ask Baird.
The Misses Eula and Arah
Iloyt returned to their home in
this city Wednesday after an ab
sence of more than a year. Miss
Eula has been at Saltillo. Mexi
co, in the employ of the Mexican
Southern Railway Co. as a sten
ographer p.nd Miss Arah has
I'i' VitAV 'fiieiiVia 'ill iVt'W
York, Ohio, Massachusetts, Cali
fornia and New Mexico. The
sisters were in San Francisco
during the recent fleet parade
and returned to Hillsboro togeth
er. A special from Forest Grove
says that John Walsh, represent
ing Spokane makers of canning
machinery, has made a proiiosi
tion to that city and community
to build and equip a canning
plant there if the fruit growers
and business men will organize
a coriioration and take the plant
after it is completed. Washing
ton county fruit and vegetable
Mr. A. ALrn ,
Sunset Magug5' Wting
town this wee; L?v? ,ln
county court, th 2 , the
Ration imdftJaTn
with a view rfajv1"-.
form and by f'1
i,i;'-Tvv7 a ' circulation
that reaches fn,m coast t lon
and is publish tht.
Pacific Railway rv tk .
sition offered ly Mr Adlllm3
certainly gemt and th b
hts derived iron the advertising
will be Kreatw than words can
express at thu time and should
oe uiKen n viiiage of at once,
tenueu to Washington
again.
ex-
county
A meeting of
Trade was held
Deichman until the weather
warms up, when he will go to
the coast for the summer,
Contractors who estimated or
cruised the timber for Washing
ton county during 11MJ7, are put
ting men in the held to make
corrections. The county court
decided to go ahead with the
new church building, which will
cost in the neighborhood of
$6,000.
Home-grown strawberries are
beginning to appear on the mar
ket, but in small quantities. A
few days of sunshine is all that
is needed now to make an abun
dant supply.
will send information to the fruit
raisers of this county. Mr.
Walsh recently purchased the
Commercial Hotel in this city,
but he says this will not inter
fere with the building of the
canneries, ot which he has sev
eral in the state.
And His Name is Luck.
Max Luck, son of P. Luck.
Thnan of va,;o wno lives on the Dr. lamiesie
Bav and Newnort to see the Meet farm n.ear Hillsboro, is probably
were disappointed. The boats at l '"j'est .manv.m i 13 SOC,on
nn ,v On Wednesday he drove a four
miles from shore, and the for hrse,tea.m P to the Climax mill
completely concealed them from lor a 'oad ot hour and leed. l e
view. fore completing the load the 12:00
. .,, , , . irain came in and ingntened tne
inere wui De no preaenmg horses. They made a run for it
services in the Congrecrationa nnH anwl,l i
cnurcn next Sunday. U nion me- track, but the engine struck the
monal service in the M. L. church wagon just behind the forward
in the morning. Rev. Gilpat- wheels, cutting it in two, throw
rick will be out of town in the ing the hind wheels back under
evening. the train and the forward whee s
U. G. Gardner has purchased a went south, the box being re-
hnnt nfnmnlilfl duced to kindling wood. Luck
and as soon as the weather clears to the lines and was pulled
up will bring it in from Portland, from the wrecK wun oniy a bad-
It is a light machine and weighs y uruisea siue anu euu on nis
less than 1. (MM) tM.nn.l. hut. it. is head. Dr. l amies e dressed his
said to be a fine one,
L. T. Cornell, who has been
visiting relatives in Nebraska,
Kansas and California since last
October, returned to his home in
iillsboro last Saturday and will hum horse. It was a narrow es.
stop with the family or u caDe an round.
wounds and sent him to the farm
and says after he gets over the
shock he will be all right. The
horses and outfit belonged to the
doctor and his loss consists of a
smashed wagon and a badly in-
Benelll Dance.
There will be a benefit dance,
given by the young people of the
Catholic parish of this city, at
Hillsboro Hall, on Saturday night
June G. The proceeds will go
toward building the Catholic
i niui hi ainwiiiii;, u v t i j
requests that parties who are not rlirillv invito.) Tikota mn )ip
satisfied with their estimate. H.i.f nt tho T)on of Sweets or of
make complaint to the assessor anv mpmhor of the eommittee
at once. Planks for the purpose M,,ai ..-ill ho furnish! hv Rich.
will be furnished by that officer. LP,i'a ftP,.hPStPo of Pnrtl.m.l.
Rain has interferred with work For county clerk.
on ine sireei runway 10 some m- Tnrtll vtOPO nf Wnehinonn
business on Main street near the . . y .
i nereoy announce myseii as
v,i.nioV Kv tim mnrfnipiinn an Independent-Republican can
UotanvoUmnn nnrl tenms didate for the office of county
on Washington street and ready clerk at the general election, i
to begin operations Monday "eg 10 swie mat nijr au.ui ... nua
a matter is croverned solely by tne
frv, a linKU cnrra urgent and repeated request of
many icaaing citizens oi vasn
Registration for voters closed ineton countv. I further assure
on the 15th with a total registra- the voters that it was only after
tion of 3,970, which is as follows: being fully convinced thay my
Poaverdam 142, Peaverton 215, candidacy for the office was ear
Puxton 155. Cornelius 289, Col- nestlv desired bv the neonle that
umbia 1G5, Panks2(C1 Dilley 104, n consented to permit my name
Jast Putte 122. East Cedar 144, used. Now that I have taken
Gales Creek 124, Gaston 1W, this course I feel that my record
Mountain 25, North Hillsboro i3 sufficiently familiar to all vot-
270, North Forest Grove 2o(), ers of this county to warrant my
ieedville 1G2. South Hillsboro assurance that, if elected, I will
553, South Forest Grove 344, perform the duties of said office
South Tualatin 15S. Washington m a manner satisfactory to all
54, West Putte 102, West Cedar citizens of this county, and that
200.
Revival meetings at the Chris
tian church, conducted by Evan
gelist D. C. Kellems, of Eugene,
every night this week and over
Sunday. Subject for tonight.
'Rightly dividing the word ot
truth"; Saturday night. "Ten
reasons why the word should be
preached"; Sunday morning at
0 o clock, fcivery man in nis
place"; Sunday night, "The
greatest creature God ever creat
ed." Evangelist Kellems has
had 20 vears' experience in the
evangelistic field and with mark-
i success, lou should hear
him.
Sunt. Case and R. II. Greer
met with an accident last Wed
nesday night which fortunately
resulted in only a pair of broken
hafts, but which might have
1 i i
een very serious, iney nan
HHn attending a meeung hi
Inles Citv and on their way home
about 12 o'clock, drove off an em-
ankment. 1 he night was inky
lack and the colt, carriage and
ii 1 1 .1 V. 1 -
men roneu uown wit .-mi.u.iv-mnnt
a distance of from ten to
fifteen feet A lantern was pro
cured, the broken thills tied up
with wire and the homeward
journey made without further
mishap. Neither Mr. Greer or
Mr. Case were hurt in the least,
except to their feelings, and the
colt 'as uninjured.
1 will accord to each and every
one the courteous treatment right
fully expected of a public officer.
i ours respectfullv,
e. l. Mccormick.
the Board of
in the countv
i-uiiiiuiaMi'iii-14 ivjm Wednesday
the subject discussed briefly'
and a county organization forml
ed. ur. j.j i. lamiesie was made
president; juugetiollisof Forest
wrovc vRt-pitniuent, and A. C.
Shute secretary and treasurer
Judge Hollis spoke of the great
resources of the county and he
was in favor of doing something
to let tne wonu Know of the ad
vantages and opportunities await
ing those in search or homes. Dr.
Tamiesie spoke of the necessity
of county organization and ad
vised an . appropriation for ad
vertising and a county exhibit
at the Alaska-Youkon exhibition.
Hon. W. H. Wehrung told of the
beautiful Oregon building at Se
attle and was in hopes the peo
ple of this county would not only
begin at once to arrantre for an
exhibit of its resources second to
none in Oregon, but join in this
great advertising movement and
show to the thousands of people
visiting the coning great fair
that Washington county is on the
map, has the goods, and can de
liver them in large quantities.
Mr. Adams explained that the
advertising was not intended for
any one jxjint, but would cover
the entire county, and the cost is
mostly assumed by the Southern
Pacific Co. Washington county
needs people from the east and
the Railroad company wants to
bring them here.
The president was authorized
to apioint a committee composed
of one or more persons from each
town or community in the county
to act as an executive committee
to meet this afternoon at 2
o clock at the court house, at
which time the countv nnurt will
be asked for an at)1.1;ntinn.
Other matters aloh ' hc line of
devisinpr ways and means to
bring about this advertising
scheme will be discussed at this
meeting.
Have you seen my new line of
post cards? Something to please
everyone.
MllS. I MOO EX K BATH. IUTXSBORO.
A Question for Fathers.
"When I was a young man I
was accustomed to take a drink
of alcoholic liquor when coming
home from a long ' cold drive.
Put when my sons began to use
it 1 began to be more cautious.
I have since found that there are
other non-alcoholic drinks which
serve my purixise as well or bet
ter than those containing alco
hol." These were the words of
a prominent and respected citi
zen of Washington county. Many
a man who nas been accustomed
to take a glass of liquor now and
then d(K's not want his bovs to
t t Till
onnK it. ramer, what about
your sons; Do you want them
to follow your steps and then go
farther and become drunkards?
Howard oilpatrick.
Announcement.
I still have a very handsome
line of millinery and am making
beautiful hats every day, both
in the bright colors and m black.
V hen the ladies oi tnis vicimtv
M 1 1 ' - . . .
are in need ot anytninjr m belts.
collars, combs, hair pins, thread,
embroidery material. Hosiery, un
erwear. shirtwaists, stationery.
dolls or toys, just step m and see
what I have to oiter in these ar
ticles. Respectfully,
MRS. IMOCihM". BATH.
To Republican Voters.
An overwhelming majority of Oregon's vot
ers by registration have formally declar
ed that they believe in the principles of the
republican party. Let them now show that
they are honest by voting in accordance with
tbeir declarations. The Oregon election conies
before the Republican National Convention.
Let every republican voter in the First Con
gressional District uphold the honor of the re
publican party in Oregon and strengthen the
influence of Oregon's delegation in the Na
tional Convention by voting for II. M. Cake
for United States senator and W. C. llawley
for representative in congress. If either of
these republican nominees fail of election, the
primary election system will be discredited
and a return of boss rule will be invited.
The good name of Oregon's voters will
smirched and Oregon's delegation to the Na
tional Convention will t placed in a humiliat
ing position.. For the effect it will have on
the November election it is imperative that a.I
the republican nominees in the June election
shall 1 elected by an overwhelming maior
ity. As a believer in the principles of the re
publican party, it is your duty to be at tne
polls June ist and to vote for Cake and Haw-
ley.
Real Estate Transfers.
Raimui ItMmuKen ft ux to W
A M)w lots lit A 7 lluaver-too-Ktlvi!le
aerobe M
Kuiu Ka ouium n rt ux to
John Tp.io IciUi.? to 70 IWa-Vertoo-Ure
Iville . rr- 5 '1") 0t)
Camilla Ne ilium t ai to A K
Nourtu et at lott 5 ti 7 A H blk
8 8 I'aJ.I (i l.VH) OD
Anna J ltni'hannn i .l,,lm
. .WW'S 40 .iJ
IW !o 00
Enid (i Stark to K W ripen.
brink L'l.titf a tec 10 t 2 -' .. !H)0 00
Geo V lHuulity et al to Kriirot
W Foord tract iu M M.ire d 1
e 1 1 i 2 w 173 Ot)
J C Smock et al to NVttie M
Fitch tract in Shrrwixxl 1 0 I
Eliia M Hailtr ft al to J 1!
Trullinuer pt of blk ft Fair
Tiew ad.l llillaboro I:',,i0 00
Willi Ireland to Andrew Jack
tract in M Moore l I c t 1 '.'
w 2'U.M) 00
Peter liorcliera to lVter II T
Mohriuauo et al tract in rc
20t2alw I2tio 00
John A F'mite to Win A Ferris
blk 20 Itoliart iuIkIit of Kb
lert claim 200 00
J II Morback el al to KlukeTrtie
lt sec 17 A 20 t 2 1 w liiOO 00
Henry P Wilson to Mary K Wil
on tract eec t) 1 1 a 3 ' oo
Hiram W L Smith et al to Jas
Shipley t lots 8 A ) blk 4
Si m morn add HilUboro li.V) 00
Anna M Wrag-e to Ci W I'.arnes
pt blk 1! Fairview add Hills
boro K."U) 00
J Kussell McOue to Mary S Mc-
tiee 6aaectli3wA otlior
land 1 Ot)
A W Donelson to Thus O Mee
hao 18.60 a sec 5 t 1 2 w . . . . 2700 00
William Frey to Fred Herder
158.78 a J 6 White d 1 c t 1 1
2 w 4.500 00
E Wenatroui et al to Laura K
Nhoa 21i a in mct M t ur 7 .0 OO
Philip fchea to Ijtura K Shea 25
tec ni.'i. w i uo
Louis Finders et ox to Ernest
Kaalin nt Int 4lt linv 1U J IW1 nil
Sarah E Turn bow et al to Juliu
A Keller 10 a Ueo Kicliardsoii
dlct2slw 000 00
Robert Jehorek et al to David
Fletcher 4 a bp Ml t I IiXIO OO
A Z GraiM et ux to I M llumke
pi out i lluinplireys add
Hillsboro "00 0l
Investment Co to Syivanus S
iiatcn ao.4.' a sec a t z s 1 w. . if is iki
M J Mammons et ux to Tiios I.
Kyle 11 a sec 21 1 1 n 1 w H2.r uo
Irvin K I' one et ux to tieo E
I'avne : blk !' HiIifI oro. . lutu) 00
W E Tliuri,H tt ux to li I' I'ur-
rit'n ? a W Milliner. die... 70 n I 00
K W Airev et al to Win V mi
pie pt Kt- .' t 2 .'i w 10 00
arrie V Fuller I i Alu rt 7"
S' an toll li.") a 1 In is I Url d I c t
lilt 1 00
Abbie Kobiiiwui to (' M Il iw
tborne w J of be '4 nc 2.i t 1
"Ml HI
W... .... ... "
1'nvi.i eimer i t ux to 1 n il
Kilter et al o '4 id iw J mo
27 t 2 ii 2 w 500 00
Lucy A Vrmuirtn et ul to.l.w
I low n b pt bi It 2 Moriiuti. add
IlilUU.ro 10 00
S J White et al to Jerrv Cavan
mitth et al 10.75 ai re in eec
a.i t 1 n 2 w. 2iUK) 00
Ann M Nnh.iin it al to A Mi.
ner lot 4 .Nii lmla add liar leu
Home 300 IX)
A Mi.ner et al to lieo E Mi.m r
name an alxive 1000 00
Emma N hinnle et ul to Marv E
Harris :U) 57 a hc :'.t t 1 n 1 w liHH) (HI
John K ,1'im'pli et ul to John
Block 22 a III t 1 n 2 w . . . 2HH) 00
Louise I'oi-h to Ferdinand I 'owe
20 a see IU t 2 s 1 w Hit 00
1'eler Boichers to llermun
Schmidt 4 a nee 2l t 2 s 1 w. . 1 150 00
J A Sai'L'er to the Aultiuati Tav
lor Mch t o 10 a in sec .'lii t. '.' . ,
" s 2 . 1000 00
Herman Salwclcl et ux to J It
Wolf et al loti 0 A 10 blk 11
Cornelius 2iHI 0t)
John J Blew et al to J A I.m ra-
!.ee 15 a sec 2: t 1 s 1 w i0, 0 00
Christian l.t-hiimnn et al to 1 la
M tiuv lot 1 blk F I iii.i n ii
a re tracts 770 00
Christian lhiiiauii et ux to A
1' Morse lots 2 .V 7 blk F I.eb
iiiiinu acre tracts huO 00
Alexander Baxter to John J
Baxter lot :l blk ti S 1" all Fti 1 0
Melissa J Cameron et ul to
(icort: A Cable tract in M
Moore il I c t 1 s 2 w 10 00
Erla A Hall et ux t Mabel A
Hall tract ecc Kt t 1 s 5 w 1 00
Henry Mason to Herman Met
per lot 4H south wet Cortland 500 00
F W Cudy et ul to W LGaskill
lot 2 10 A 11 bin A Heels add
Beaverton 200 00
Ueoruo Arineiitroiit to M A Ar
inentrout pt blk 2H Fti... . 100 Oo
N Barrelt et ux to J C Finta
se of w sec 7 t 2 s 2 w ... 1200 00
L E Carter et ul to F A Marklev
lot. H Witch llael
The Invest ineiit Co to S K Vin
cent lot 50 X Tiuardville, Lit
Bcres 3l:t 50
Cloophas CicrW-r to Irene J Zim
luermau pt sec 13 t 1 n 2 ,
f.t.bi a
JTtierrish et ux to John M
k ...L, ,! . u... ;. ilnilf .
A J Hess et ux to J W Hess
tract m sec 21 t s 1 w
All.... . .1 irtlmr
r.ow ill V .ueii T ' -
11 Thomas . a sec 1 t 1 s 4 . 17'H) l
John F Carsteu et ux to lien
ton Chillir 2 a sue 15 t 2 n 4v
21m lH
E'.iHi 00
1 iHI
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Wanted.
To rent a residence suitable lor
small family; good tenants; good
pay. Impure at this office.
One of the planks in the republi
can state platform is as follows:
We are opposed to the abuse of
the initiative and referendum by
the submission to the people of
large numbers of measures on the
same ballot. The people are too
busy to give these measures the at
tention necessary to insure wise ac
tion. The number of measures to
be submitted to any one election
should be limited and it should le
further provided that a measure
once voted down by the people
should be ineligible to a place on
the ballot for a period of six years
thereiitter.
The latter part of this plank i
clearly dirtrted against woman's
suffrage. This proposition was
thoroughly canvassed two years
ago and was defeated by a majority
ol 10,173. There ha3 been no
change in public opinion on this
questiou and the immigration into
the state has been chielly ol those
opposed to the amendment. Nev
ertheless, it is again foisted on the
ballot under the misleading title ol
"Kqual Suffrage" in the hope that
through the inattention of the vot
ers and the carelessness which will
follow from the large number ot
propositions submitted, this meas
ure may slip through.. 1 he con
vention is right. This is an abuse
of the initiative. The amendment
ought to be defeated by a larger
majority than that ol two years
ago. Adv.
SALMON CANNOT GETVV
AROUND LEAU3 &-WHEELS
AND CAMAOT REACH
cnAuiAii Ait r.Dm f Air ; ' cttv V ,r l, x',-,. t -ss I
s::! ZTJrW. I h mil W WJFTi 1
StfK'.'.'.v.-r.vIlliaiJ Jf JI.:jc..c.i..i -.ii . .--r .111- j- - V
High water fish
Ao 5 almost Can Aotv Ger
INTO UPPCR COLUfWDA
no 7if0urAf?Si
Sviwyv r rni MP!A
RIVEI1
the nnly salmon si ream
on l'acilio CoiiHt where
Merciless Fishwheeis
ars permit ted. l'.n I.
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