-T!15DEPENDENT' HILL8B0R0. 1;T t. W. ItATII. SOUTHERN PACIFIC R. R 11MK-TABI.E. HluH UlLLsHuHO. Ol.lll. KOMTIK ,.. No. 1. ''' . " 5:0 p, v.. i ... 6 -''"" V :03 a.m. in K. I. Kuratli and wife Portland Wednesday to see the Rose Festival and returned las nignt. H. G. Fitch, of Cornelius, U in the city serving on the board can vassing the election returns. BABY'S NARROW ESCAPE. l.v. Kun-ct (trove. t'orneliuH. . . . MilUlx.ro Kwlville .... No. 7 a in rt :4." . .. .::t; ,...) :.M .7:00 licuvtrtuu. 7:10 .r. I'orttiitul 7 :,V) UOIHO llll'Tll. I.. AO. H a lit rirtl;iii. :00 ittMivcrtiiu . Hwlvillu. . . . llillnljoro l irne li . . . , Ar. KorcHt (irove. ...11:44 ..11 ::" ..l-':07 ..r.':15 ...12:a) No. 9 p 1 :M l.:u. 1 r.Vi .2:05 2:W No. 10 hi ft:40 7:04 7:1' 1:40 7;;W 0:20 I". i. VICKKKS, Auent. Gotlieb Zurcher of Cedar Mills was in the city Wednesday. N. I). Prickett of Hanks was in Ilillsboro on business Wednes day. Receipts of the county record er's office for last month amount ed to $ M. - Tickets now on sale for the Commencement program. 15 and 20 cents. Ceo. Schriber, of Midvale, Ida ho, was here Wednesday tran sacting business. The clerk's ofTice during the month of May boosted the coun ty's revenue to the amount of $20(5.75. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Willis, of Mountaindale, are rejoicing over the birth of a little daughter, born last Friday. John Schniderand wife, Phillip Petzolt, L. Zimmerman and Nick Dildy, all of Phillips, were in town Wednesday. The high school graduating class will give a Longfellow pro gram Friday evening, June 12, in the Crescent Theatre. Rev. A. A. Peery will preach a sermon before the graduating classes of the public school in the Christian church next Sunday evening at 8 o clock. There will be a basket dinner at Fannington Christian church next Sunday. Preaching at 11 a. m. and Children's Day exer cises in the afternoon. Just received, a new shipment of midsummer millinery, l.eave your orders with us. II. RI1F.A & CO., Successors to Mrs. J. 15. Vrooman Rev. J. R. Welch of Portland will preach next Sunday fore noon at the Tualatin Tlains Pres byterian church and in the after noon at Reedville. Don't fail to attend the mass meeting at the court house this (Friday) evening at 8 o'clock. Rusiness of vital importance to every citizen of Ilillslwro. I!ert Lacey, the genial and well known clerk at the Commercial Hotel, has resigned his position and left for Lincoln, Neb., last Tuesday, where he will be asso ciated with Chris. Rocke. An illustration of the power of the modern search light was of forded Tuesday night, when the rays of the innverful light on the cruiser Charlestown. now in the river at Portland for the Rose Festival, were plainly seen at Ilillsboro. The display lasted for some time and attracted much attention. Dr. Tamiesie was called to West Union last week Thursday to attend Charles Willoughby, who lives near the old Meek farm. While repairing his house, a long board slipped from a scaf fold, striking him on the arm and breaking it. and running a large splinter into the arm above the elbow, inllicting a painful wound. Chloroform was administered, the injury dressed, and it is be lieved no serious results will fol low. Quong I Co, .who shot Clyde Wilson at Forest Grove Saturday, will bo arraigned before Justice Iiagley today. The charge will probably bo assault with a dan gerous weapon, and it is likely the Chinaman will be released on bail, as his friends have express ed willingness to qualify in any amount. Quong is in the Ilills boro jail snul has little to say about the slitting except that it was "avelly bad busincM." Dan MalarkcT. of Portkovd. has been engaged to conduct the defense. Infant Barely Escaped Death In a Blazing Crib. The infant son of F. R. Dailey, living in Fairview addition, nar rowly escaped a horrible death Tt j , u; un; awui ii.o'j u limn cu- ror good; cheap work inmonu-lnesday mornine. Mr. Dailevbe- agent, JIllLsborO. on now ViU farW Vinlf a fir in an S. Wilson, Second and Jefferson street. Judge C. E. Kindt, of Kinton, was in the city this week, serv ing on the board of canvassers. The judge was re-elected justice of West Rutte precinct without opposition. The Main street gospel mission is undenominational and all of the churches of the city are ask ed to be co-workers with us for the salvation of souls. Rev. A D. Westfall. Dr. J. P. Tamiesie and wife left for Portland Wednesday to attend the wedding of the doc tor's brother, Joseph T. Tamiesie to Miss Vera Pike of Portland, which occurred at noon. Kuratli Pros, sold the Geo, Schriber GO-acre farm near Phil- nps mis weeK to jonn scnnider for $5000, and also the Veach hodse and lot on Fir street, be tween Fifth and Sixth, to Mrs, Sample for $950. Remember the concert at Cres cent Theatre, Wednesday even ing, June 10th, given by Miss Wilma Waggener assisted by Frederic E. Vrooman, Baritone, and Miss Cornelia Parker, Violin ist. Admission 50 cents. Seats now on sale at McCormick's mu sic store. Ilillsboro has been well repre sented at the Portland Rose Fes tival during the week. Agent Vickers reports 90 tickets sold Tuesday. Wednesday the crowd was even' larger. On Thursday two extra coaches were added to the morning train, which was crowded to capacity. Mary Freeman, a pupil in the third grade, was seized with a fainting fit during the morning recess of school Thursday, caus ing much alarm among her play mates. She was soon revived, however, and was removed to the residence of her grandmother and seems to be suffering no se rious after effects. D. J. Rarrett of Cornelius was the victim of a serious accident last Thursday. Mr. Rarrett is associated with the Ruchanan Lumber company, and while at work was caught under a falling bale of hay, badly fracturing the left leg. Dr. Tamiesie set the broken member and Mr. Rarrett is now doing as well as could be expected. Mrs. J. M. Greear and daugh ter Pearl, of this city, who spent the past winter in Southern Cali fornia, arrived last Friday at Summit, where they met Mr. Greear, and are visiting with their son, Claude. They are ex pected in Ilillsboro next week where they will spend the sum- mer and return to amornia in the fall. lazelwood Ice Cream and Hire's Root Peer Ought to go good this time of year; You'll find such things your heart to cheer At the store owned by Palmateer. f he can't suit you 'twill be queer "or folks do come from far and near. So why not all toward him steer, Ie'll treat you well, don't doubt or fear. I J. Talmateer. Prop. The annual schwl meetings will be held in the various precincts of the county on the third Mon day in June. It has been said of the American people that one of their most surprising character istics is the lack of interest they take in school atTairs. Retwoen $00,000 and $70,000 is expended each year for education in Wash ington county. Thinking pcoplo have long since ceased to regard this as a tax, but rather look on it as an investment, returning both principal and interest in the education it affords their child ren. Nevertheless, if it is an in vestment, careful businessmen are naturally as much interested in the details of the expenditure a in any other enterprise, and should attend the schwl meet ings and. when necessary, as sume the duties of school officers and pee that the money is ex pended to the best advantage. air-tight heater in the room in which the child lay sleeping in its crib. He then went into the yard. A short time after Ed. Jacobs, who was working on a house in the vicinity, rang the door bel or the Dai ley residence to re quest the ' use of the telephone. In answering the ring Mrs. Dai ley passed the door of the room in which the child lay and was horrified to discover it a mass of flames. In some manner the fire had caught the bedding of the crib and the blaze had just reachec: the child when discovered by the mother. Mr. Jacobs responded to the mother's cries for help and the fire was quickly extinguished. The baby's clothing was scorch ed, but it was found to be unin jured. A few minutes' delay would have meant serious, if not fatal, burns. The loss from the fire was nominal. ELECTION CANYASS COMPLETE. Official Count Gives Bailey a Plur ality of 14. The official count of the ballots of Monday's election was com pleted iato Wednesday afternoon with the exception of the amend ments. The canvass of the vote of these began Thursday, but was not completed at the time The Independent went to press The official figures will be found in the table on page 4. The count disclosed no material change from that unofficially giv en out, itlf the exception of the vote for county clerk. Unofficial returns gave Railey a plurality over McCormick pf 29, while the complete count reduces the plur ality to 14. Miss Waggener In Concert. A rare treat is in store for the people of Ilillsboro in the concert to be given by Miss Wilma Wag- gener at the crescent ineatre next Wednesday night June 10th. This will be Miss Waggener's first appearance in Ilillsboro since her return from Europe. While in Rerlin she had the advantage of instruction from such noted teachers as Severin Kisenberger and Alberto Jonas and of hear ing the great artists who appear at that music center. Miss Wag gener will be assisted by Miss Cornelia Darker, violinist of Port- md, and Mr. Frederic Vrooman of this city. The many friends of Miss Waggener will be glad of this opportunity to hear her at home for she has already appear ed in Portland and other places with much success. Announcement. Mrs. Henrietta Rhea, formerly of Roise, Idaho, and her daugh ter, Mrs. II. T. Ragley, of this city, have purchased the millin ery business heretofore conduct ed by Mrs. J. B. Vrooman and will conduct the business under the firm name of II. Rhea & Co., at the same location on Main street, just west of Schulmerich Ilros.' store: Courteous treat ment and good values will be their motto. The patronage of those in need of millinery is so- icited. J. W. Connell, Sheriff of Wash ington County, Offices atHills loro, Oregon. June 3rd, 1908. To the Voters of Washington County: As the chairman of the republican county central com mittee I desire to thank the re publican voters that stood by us in the election of the primary ticket in this election, I am also very thankful to the democrats that gave us their support in helping to elect the primary can didates that were so severely at tacked in the fight just over, for without the support of the voters that believe in the primary law, it would have been greatly dis credited, which eventually would cause the old bossism rule to en ter into politics again, and which we are free from at the present time. Again thanking you for your liberal support, I remain. Yours very resjiectfully, J. W. Connell. Chairman County Central Com. BOVS ON lose TRAMP. voug.;::ST(0n 1Record. Rufus Lerra,ter, aj?ej and his brother. lulph, aged 8, were brought to Ilillsboro Thursday and are now in charge of Sheriff Connell. Tl-o w.'S orr tK' e , " ........ 4v... ...... Lemaster, ot fcweet Home, 20 miles east of Albany. They left home Sunday and since then have covered the 100 miles interven ing, walking the entire distance They asked shtlter of Charles Johnson at Farmington, Wednes day night and were taken care of by him. Not receiving satis factory replies to his inquiries Mr. Johnson concluded they were run-aways and sent them to Ilillsboro. The sheriff is endeavoring to communicate with the lioys nar- ents, and when successful ti.e will be returned to Sweet Home. The boys are bright little fel- 1 1 ,. ,1 lows, ium Bi-t-ui iiune me worse for their long tramp. Commencement Exercises. Prof. Orr, of Forest Grove. was in the city Wednesday drill ing the graduating class. The commencement exercises will oc cur Friday evening, June 12, at the Crescent Theatre. The pro gram prepared iollows: Invocation Music '"Character Sketch"-Zenas Olson "The Rell of Atri"-Lura Tamiesie Vocal Solo - Miss Florence Tongue i he Lfgenu xseautiiul ' -- Lula Dor.olfion "The IV.r..ine"-Lu y WeaL.-.ed Piano Solo - Rlanche Bowman "The Wreck of the Hesperus" Marv Sewell Presentation of Diplomas - Prin. Rates Double Quartet Renediction Probate Court. Final account has been filed in the estate of Fred Sommers, de ceased, and July 8 set as the date for hearing objections to final settlement. .. The fhventory and appraise ment of the estate of R. L. Cate, deceased, has been filed and per sonal property ordered sold. Citation was issued in the mat ter of the estate Mary Jane Sutherland to shov cause why property ehouM 'j be sold to pay claims. J I want to buy va fam in the Willamette Valky." ' Will pay part cash. I have a nice new modern house and lot in Portland which I would like to trade in at a cheap price. Give description, location and price of place. Ralph Ackley, 003 Corbott Rldg, Port land, Oregon. Ice for sale. Den of Sweets. Baseball at Reedville. The Pasadena base ball nine crossed bats with the Reedville nine on the hitter's diamond last Snnd.iv. The visiting nine was ripfp.it.pd bv a score of 6 to 18. There was a biff crowd out and in spite of the Strong showing made by the Fawdenas, they were completely eclipsed. There is no reason why Keedville should not have one of the best nines in the count v. fully able to meet and vanquish a' comers. At nresent the Keedville boys are tWline- pretty imiwtant and it II'A1 1 i,i l ip a h.ird matter to con vince them that there is a better nine in existence. Notice. Commencing .Juno 15, the Southern Pacific Kail way will sell tickets from Ilillsboro to Cornel ius for 10 cents, i he rate here tofore has been 14 cents. P. 0. VICKERS, jtation Agent. Real Estate Transiers. iV,!l"ii J 1 c K L PunuM a'"1 IUi.lt ll 1;" (imce I. An,ern et i to V K Kowellet 1 ,W.!'7 -M liow ii,iict:i2- ( Heinrnzalin to M'X J. "'n- .aim l.ii-c It -'. ... K O AM rich "t "" (,,e" Cur- ti, 1.) -' 1 , Urkin !ynoM t;. I -t,r 7.ur- rher i wc 7 t 1 n 1 w Geo Karhart ct u to I Q Garvin 4 .-c f'1;--. Y (ierrinli et ux ''SJ I. Wil liam .1 I c t 1 n -kichar-IF Kirt rtbriC I. Martha" i" ' "v v i n 1600 00 2400 00 100 00 3000 00 1 00 300 00 1000 00 1400 00 10 00 Jon Pownt ft J" Jf llirken bottom .t M"r" U Ilillsboro Sherman Mnrpny r - Jumei V Mi rarlaneetal PI n A olhrr lan.l in t 2 n 4 w 24O00 qq Cm A Cable to Kiii"i . I. CUe M a M Moore 1 f 1 1 " - w . . 3UK) 00 fivlveiiU-r 1" Killer tot. ; (H1 Vti a 8 t 1 n 4 , . 3000 00 Klira J Kyrnan 'to M f Jolmtton trsn m t 2 t Jol K Cowman 'rt "j to M i' Johnton 't al pt i.k M,er. wl ill R.w.a M ltTrt ,to lU"'! A White ei ot to '4 -il t 3 d 3 w VjO 00 250 00 Bank Report. JS. W. Shute, Banker Report of condition of J. W. Shute, Banker, to State'.Bank Examiner, at close of business on the 23rd day of May, 1908 RESOURCES: LIABILITIES: Loans and Discounts S24 824.09 CapaTsioclTpaitfriTT $5V,GUu.oO Bonds end Warrants . 33,377.84 Banking House, Furni ture and Fixtures Cash on hand and due from Banks . . . 7,500.00 142,921.65 Undivided Profits Deposits . 2,411.81 375,211.77 Total . $427,623.58 Total . $427,623.58 STATE OF OREGON. ss. Washington County. S I, A. C Shute, Cashier of J. V. Shute. Tanker, being first duly sworn say: That the foregoing statement of Resources and Liabilities is true and correct as I verily believe. A. C. SHUTE. Subscribed and sworn to before me this May 23rd, l'JOS. tiEO. R. IiAGLuY, SEAL ' Notary Public for Oregon. Your attention is called to the fact that J. W. Shute, Hanker, is not incorporated and that over $150,000.00 in tangible assets owned by J. W. Shute, is in law applicable to the payment of the liabilities above mentioned. UNIVERSITY AND HIGH SCHOOL. Inconsistency of Defeat of One and Adoption of Other. Speaking of the, coming school graduation a prominent educator said to The Independent man the other day: "The third eighth grade exam ination for the present year will be held in the various districts of Washington county on June 11th and 12th and the class graduated will be barred from further edu cational facilities in the county, owing to the defeat of the coun ty high school measure. "A remarkable feature of the vote in Monday's election is the fact that while the university ap propriation carried in the county, the high school measure was vot ed down. No high school for Washington county leaves a gap of four years between gradua tion from the local schools and entrance to the Btate university. While many are able and willing to pay the expense of fitting their children for entrance to the uni versity after leaving the public school, to the great mass of the people it is too great a burden, and they find themselves saddled with the university tax with no ! Bicycles, ! Repairing and Sundries At F. R. Dailey's New Store Next Door to Crescent Theatre Rambler. Crescent and Reading Standard Bicycles Boys Base Ball Goods. Call In before buying or setting work done chance to avail themselves of its advantages. "When the vote is analyzed it would apiear that Washington county is willing to do her part in furthering the cause of higher education for the rest of the state, but is unwilling that her own boys and girls have the share for which they have paid." Marriage Licenses. Dan Cupid succeeded in mating five Washington county couples during the week. They were M. Ingram and L. SIeike Wil liam Rell and Dertha C. Sher burn, J. A. Vossand Ottile Holz- nagel, Frank I. Carter and Cry stal Richardson, Arthur C. li 11- more and Addie Lee Lane. Chris. Rocke, former landlord of the Commercial Hotel, accom panied by his wife, called Uvm Ilillsboro friends Tuesday. Tliey are about to return to their old home in Nebraska, where Mr. Rocke has some business affairs to settle up, after which he ex pects to return to Oregon and remain permanently. .TheFortland Weekly Oregon- ian and The Ilillsboro Indepen dent one year for $2.25. -gww iMnfj.tr git rcrrrui MOD NEW (EdPdDDD $ for $ Our Motto Still they keep coming. Mppy New iPatttterinis IN Fancy Dress Goods Shepherd Plaid Organdies Percales Dimities Swiss Pique Children's Wash Suits 50C.-S2 Ladies White Waists 50c.-$2 $s ME FOR ALL KINDS OF FEET Independent Phone 045 Opp. Ilillsboro Com. Bank