MlUi&ORO AH6U5, NOV. 9, 1905 i Kntered at th Poet-office at HlUsboro, Oregon, m second -flaa mail Basilar. Lcciua A. vona, editor. County Official Paper Subscription: Ona Dollar par Annum. Six Months, 60 eta. ; Three Months, 35 rta. laaaed Every Ttaareday -BY- VOHQ McKINNBT SIGNS OF THE TIMES The enormous Tote in Nan York for W. R. He rat, tha advocate of mu nicipal and government ownership of public utilities, furnishes a mile poet lor progress that muet not be ignored by thinking citiiens. Hearst baa advocated hia ideaa through his great chain of papers, and the results have not been what was expected. Bat, just as soon as he aserged the personal equation into the question, reeulU followed. He had a message to give the peo plethe corporations are ruling the country, and they are ruling it with an iron hand; they are elect ing officers municipal and other wise that give them franchises worth millions for a mere campaign contribution; they are selling light and fuel, the product of natural re sources, and necessarily the inheri tance of the consumer, at prices that are robbery; they are making the email shipper pot his back against the wall that the big ship per may thrive and fatten; they are forming a monetary trust that makes or unmakes good times; they own, body and soul, sixty per cent, of our natural lawmakers and these same lawmakers know it, and enter other avenues of theft and dishonor and all this because people have slept on their rights and sneered at the voice of the re former. Seriously speaking, this is not a matter of partisan politics, for the "national honor" democrats and the "dear old flag" corporation re publicansmen of capital whose meed of party is conditions which give the most of the result of others' toil meet hand in glove; like Odell.of New York, and Murphy, of Greater New York. The time ia rapidly approaching when corporation managers from Rockefeller down to the tariff and banking barons will reap the whirl wind they have sown since the close of the Civil War. . Party lines are going to be for gotten in the great coming conflict, and the man who has been dealing in public franchises, at public ex pense, and at profit to himself, may as well begin to construct hie cyclone cellar. All that it needs to sweep the county this actual reform move meet is the personal equation of a few more men like Hearst and Toui.L. Johnson to aid those al ready in the front rank of labor for the real love of public institutions REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS G W Clarke to A W Philpett, part of lot4Kcltnri vWH ..Jaoo i Elizabeth Thorn papa to Josephine Wigtnan, tract in Fruitvale add forest urove 4500 G A Li verm ore et nx to R Brant, ot of blk. ARanouseub-diV Beavertoa 850 FT Heater to Alva Gran, lot 1 and V- a blk 2 Humphreys Add Hillaboto 750 : I C Beach to Geo Baota Jr. so acres la John Johnson d 1c 600 WmCraberct ex to Joaiah Rocer. ' a ia aec 10 a a 2 w W M 800 J W Friable to Mary Stratum, lota 1 to 5 blk 10 Cornelias. . . . , 2io John Kraegeret ax toLucins Lewis, iota 1 to 3 dix 43 Cornelius 700 J B MoNew et nx to Wm Skene. 21 - 79 a sees 4 and 9 1 nrjwW M2000 : Maggie Hagenian et al to I B He- New, 10 a aec 33 1 1 a r 2 w 1200 . A Kern pin at ax to Flora Kempin, 10 a aec al t a a r a w Nillis Adams et al to Rose Corl, pt 01 01 x a walkers Acta urove.. aooo C G Baler ct ux to Eunice Walker. lota 1 and a blk a S P add F Grove 600 ' Eunice Walker to Annie Parsons, pt ot cue o xorest urove aoo F W Cady et nx to J M Barber, 14 a 14 acres lot 55 Steel's ad Beav't'n 900 ' Andrew Benson to Alvab T Rogers, i Lot 7 Cornelius Environs 1600 Christian Peters to Mt Hood Brew ing U, a lots in Cornelius 500 , Willamette R B Co to Blanche Rose a lota in Cornelius 60 : N n Lillv. tha Galea Crek merchant, complains to the probate : judge that the administrator of the W. A. Britwn estate reiuses to pay merchandise claim of $89.92, ana ke has aarved notice oa the admin istrator to appear before the court, ' November 20, and have the affair , tried before Judge Rood. He claim te presented the claim on Septem ber 5, and the official disallowed it Now be wants his money and be rropoces to invoke the aid ot the Vx. Ilyrlls etephen Ksensy.of r . -:t, Idaho, formerly 01 or-e- Gfvy died last wesE, ttom Krneet Kern, of Portland, was granted a divorce trom Lena Kern, last July, and now the wife comes and asks the court to re-open the ease. She allege that he knew she was not in Milwaukee when he advertised the summons, and that shs never deserted him, but on the contrary that he deserted her. She further alleges that he deceived the oourt, and although she was not at home, Kern could have found her aidresa from relatives. The com t has given her an injunction from drawing $500, which ehe claims is her money, from the bank, or dis posing of some real property in Mu'tnomah county. The case wi 1 bs heard here in this month, and Ueo, R. Bsgley is acting in the case. TELEGRAPHIC NOTES Election news McClellaa elected in New York, 3400 plurality over Hearst. Latter has already contest. Tom Jobnaon again mayor of Cleve land and Ohio democrats and legisla ture. Mayor Weaver, leform, elected ia Philadelphia and Pennsylvania dem ocrats elect state treasurer. Massachusetts goes republican; also Chi- cag; Scmitx, labor anion, again mayor of San Francisco; dent, mayor defeated ia Indianapolis; republicans take Rhode island. Pattiaon, dent, elected in Ohio. THE MARKETS, This moraine's market reDorte. compiled from Portland quotationr, are: Valley Wheat, new. 74 and 75. Barlev feed. $21 OO: hrewino- $221; rolled, $221 nJ $23. Oats, White, $25 and $2ti per ton Oats, Gray, $25 per ton. Bran, $18 per ton. Hav. Timothv. old. J IS a SIR new, $li $12; grain, $3 $9. Hay, Clover, $3 and $9. Potatoes, new, 70c$$.75. Egije, Oregon ranch, 29 and 30 Butter, Extra Creamery, 3032i Hops choice 1905, 11 cte. Ha DM aad Ha Dldat. The rather foppish old gentleman had been wriggling uneasily In his seat for ten minutes. Just back of him waa a baby, and thle lusty youngster Insisted on amusing htinself by reaching for the old gentleman's hair and waving a taf fy atick dangerously near hla Immacu late collar. The mother of the young ster appeared to be absorbed In tha eights of the streets from the car win dow. Just aa tha taffy stick reachad the old gentleman's coat and Imprinted a yellow amear she turned around and said: "Do you mind children r The old gentleman turned, with a look that would freeze tabasco, and snorted: "Mind children, madam? I am not a nurse, but even If I were one I don't think I would mind such a brat as that" And, pushing his way through tha car, he Jumped off at the next corner. New York Globe. A War Oat af It. As an Illustration of carrying mili tary discipline too far this story is told by General Nelson A. Miles In the Bos ton Herald: "There waa a certain colo nel who In tha middle of a campaign waa aelxed with a sudden ardor about hygiene. He ordered that all his men change their shirts at once. This order waa duly carried out, except In the case of ona company where the pri vates' wardrobes had bees sadly de pleted. The captain of this company Informed the colonel that none of his men could change their shirts, since they bad only one apiece. The colonel hesitated a moment, then said firmly: 'Orders must be obeyed. Let the men change ahlrta with each other.' " Law He Tlaa. "Do you find, Judge," asked the fair young woman, "that most of those who appear before you with petitions for di vorce are people who were married in haste r "Well, I don't know that I can aay they are," he replied, "but there's one thing I do know." "What's thatr "Most of them marry In haste as soon as the divorces are granted." Chicago Record-Herald. ereaS Doabt. "What do yon find the moat difficult taakr asked the idle friend. The hardest thing about my Job," the all around clerk replied, "la going on with my work when I have drawn my pay in advance." Cincinnati En quirer. He Oaa-at to Kuw, Wyld Why, you don't know what hard work Is. Mack I don't, eh? Did you ever try to win an heiress? Judge. Tha Hmrr Cantata aad the Aato. Captain Bluewater now retires And to tha country wands his way; His ooxawaln ha aa coachman hires And takes a rid 'most avary day. On ev, aa homeward go tha pair, The coxswain driving on tha box, The captain doses, free from car, Aa ona who fears no storm nor rooks. Whan quick, ten cables' length alee, Tha coxswain sights two auto's eyas. Thar are tha Brit b e'er did sea, And loud he to the captain cries: "A light upon st bow does rise!" Tha captain haa no sooner seen 'em " 'Twill be a elose shave," ha cries, "But port reus- helm and go bstwaaa ami" Chicago Post Oalr Waltlas. Mrs. Simpers My dear, will you lore me when I'm old? Mr. Simpers Yea; when you're old enough to have senae. New York Weakly. Wosaaa'a War. Henri I've written a new play and called It "Cash." Sarah I'm afraid you'll never be able to produce It La Vie Parlslenns. Madera. First Mole How was the subway? Second Mule Not like the ones that mother used to make. Life. jimmies COOK By EPE$ W. SARGENT CowrWat, IMS, by Spa W. gargaat Touie In." aakl JUunil Caswell, a little embarrassed. -You aee, the place Isn't fixed up very well, but I haven't had any one to attend to things for a week." "Help la hard to get," admitted Grace Gorhaiu. "But I'm very luoky," commented Jliuuile, regarding the brown hair that !eeped uuder the dainty hat He al ways had liked brown. "Now, about uiy place," said the girl briskly. "How much do you pay "Four dollars a wevk." aald Junius promptly. "I pay you a certain aunt for expenses, and you Bud all material. It'a better that way tbau hav lug to couie to Die all the time fur motley." "But Isn't that very little, even for a begtuuer?" she asked. "Hut's the regular price," assured Jluiniie. "Four dollars a week and $10 for supplies. . "I uever would use all that" she gasped. "I don't suppose you will need more than a couple ot dollars a week." "Oh. yea, you will." declared J Un til le. "The last girl couldn't get along with that eveu. She used to touch me for more every Friday regularly; uever could Imagine what she bought with It." "She must have been very hard on rlb bous," suggested Mlaa Gorbain. "Some girls are. Even at that she shouldn't use up $10 worth." "What have the ribbons to do with the expense?" aaked Jlmtnle curiously. "She couldn't spend It for paper." ex plained Miss Gorhaut. "You could not possibly use more than a box a week. The ribbons are about all else she had to get." "Oh. no," he Interrupted. "She had to get bread and meat and things like that" Mlaa Gorham rose, her face a bright "as coox," nraisrao nxxn firmly. crimson. "I did not come here to bs Insulted," she said kUy. "You came to aee about a place," he protested. "As stenographer" she finished. "As cook," Instated Jlmmte firmly. "I distinctly told them to send up s cook." "The ball boy said It was three flights up," she went on. "What has the hall boy to do with it?" he aaked curiously. "I never told him I wanted anybody." For answer, ahe drew a clipping from her pocketbook. It waa an advertise ment for a stenographer and gave the bouse address, but no name, Jimmle Immediately became eon scious of his dressing gown. It was all right to talk to cooks in dressing gowns, but a stenographer and such a pretty one! "I'm sorry," he said humbly, "but It's the fault of that blame boy. He meant Miss Cartwright across the hall. I believe ahe writes." He showed her to the door, but to his surprise she started down the stairs." "Miss Cartwright Is just across the ball oa this landing," he called after her. "I-I don't think I want the place," she cried, struggling to keep bsck the tears. "I don't went to work here." And she went her wsy conscious, even In her anger, that she was rather sorry that Jlmniie had not wanted a stenog rapher. Even In a dressing gown Jlm niie was an attractive fellow. As for Jlmniie himself, he kept think ing about the pretty typewriter all the morning, and even the arrival of a well recommended cook brought no solace to bis mind. Even a telephone sammons to dine with his favorite aunt did not give the pleasure It usually brought, even when that kindly lady admonished blm to be prompt ss she bad invited a particu larly attractive young woman on his account "Better get her to run the house for you," she laughed, Just ss she bung up her receiver, "you bsvs such trouble with aervanta." For a moment Jlmmle did not recog nize her in her filmy dinner dress. He was merely conscious of a vision of loveliness In something soft and green -or blue, it might hav been blue. Then a cool, self possessed voice re marked that she bad had the pleasure of meeting him before. Jlmmle's date became a atupor, from which only the announcement of dinner roused him, and be was half wsy to the dining room before he really realised that the vision of the morning was beside him and was saying something to blm. Ashamed to acknowledge that he bod not beard, he answered, "Yes" at ran dom, and Immediately became aware that be bad said the wrong thing. They were removing the fish plates before he had the courage to seek to penetrate the Icy air of reserve In which ahe had wrapped herself. "What was it you asked me when I saldiXes?'JLhe asked desjeerstely. lift V" '-1'fu,: "Wdsjt youmleritaihir "She coun ter questioned. uulendlag a trifle. "To be perfectly frank." he aald hon eatly, "I never heard a word, t wa wo swrpriaed to find you here that my head waa lu a whirl." "My father haa a theory that hi daughter should be rable of her aelf aupport t am to hare the old home on Madbton avenue If I cau get and hold a position for three months. This morn ing was my first application." "But what waa It you asked?" be persisted. "I asked you If you really thought I looked Ilk a cook," she aald, with a little laugh. "And 1 aald "Yea. " he cried contrite ly. "What a fool you must have taken ue forr "Then you admit your mistake?" ahe aaked smilingly. What Jlmmle auswered waa not to the point and wholly unworthy ot re cital. There are times when eveu a confirmed bachelor may grow suddenly foolish, sud through that dluner Jlmmle would have rivalled even a college lad making love to hla first widow. A more Important conversation, aud one more worthy ot record, waa held a tew weeks later In th Uorbam li brary. "You aee, I am at sea sgaut oa the servant question. The girl drank ev erything In the house that waa bottled, even the cooking sherry "Why don't you go and live at a hotel?" ahe said. "Now that you have come Into all that mouey through the sale of your western property, you do not need to keep bachelor ball on ten dollars a week for all material," ahe quoted. "I've a better Idea than that," he de clared aerlouely; "one my auut gars me. I think I'll hire a housekeeper." "What will you pay her?" she de manded, her eyes twtukliug at the memory ot Jlmmle's serious parody on bargaining. "Love and affection aud other valu able considerations, aa the legal docu ments say," he answered promptly. "And as you were an applicant for a place you shall bars first chance will you, dear?" He had dropped hla ban ter and Ma voice bad become dauger oualy tender. "I think I'll have to," ahe auswered shyly. Theu with a sudden flash of humor, "If only because you look so forlorn when your rooms have beeu servautleea tor a week." "The blessings of Cupid be upon the mistake." aald Jlmmle softly. "I think Fit give that hall boy $3, because I kicked blm for maklug you uncomfort able that morning." Which waa an eminently practical termination to a proposal by an oddity like Jlmmle. Baaawrtlaa; la Caadtdate. As a specimen of what candidates for parliamentary honors In England hav occasionally to put up with from their supporters the following tittle Incident la worth recording: Visiting a north couutry colliery dur ing the men'a dinner hour, a certaiu candidate waa advised by bla agent to ask "old Ben," a supporter who hap pened to work at the pit, to say a few words to bis mates. After some little persuasion the Old man agreed to address bis fellow work men on the candldate'a behalf, aud this la what be aald: "Weel, mates, I ain't s-goln' ter tell ye ss we're gotten a real straight, fair, honest candidate. You kuowa aa well as I doea aa theer ain't no alch thing aa an honest politician breathiu'. How sumever, I've heard both candidates, and I've picked out wot I think Is the best of s sorry pair! Yed better vote for him, chaps! This," indicating the by no means comfortable candidate "this Is 'Imr That wss all. The Salt Aaewer. Speaking of bad handwriting, a Lon don bank cashier told this story of his encounter with a clergyman who came In a fury to complain that his written Instructions had been Ignored, says the London Chronicle. "Really, sir, your hieroglyphics completely baffle" be gan the cashier. "Hieroglyphics!" shouted the clergyman. "Bless my heart!" (be was a cautious siesker), "I won't bare my writing questioned. Send for my paas book. I'll close my account." Then trom the cashier cams the soft answer, "But between scholars the hieroglyphics should be s compli ment." The clergyman reflected, laugh ed. "All right," be aald, "I don't want that paas book." For be had remem bered that "hieroglyphics" denotes sim ply the handwriting of priests the scholarly caste. Aaeleat Uaa el tha Mae. The sncleut use of the mace Intro duces us to s remarkable Instance of eccleslsstlca casuistry. The clergy was forbidden to shed blood, snd as thus the sword was Inhibited this might have been thought sufficient to keep them from the battlefield. But not so, They adopted tbe mace. Though they could not cut a man's throat, yet might they break bis head. So Bishop Otho, half brother of William, fought along side of the conqueror at the bitter bat tle of Hastings with great effect, the brothers being, ss you may say, "a pals of nutcrackers." Notes snd Queries. Baaaajb te Saddea Theas. dustily I wonder why the ses wsves are sad. Visa Blazey-I gueas they got tired hearing so much mushy conversation. -Philadelphia Bulletin. A Brief Beataaee. he got on the car for a ride, A young man sat down by bsr stdei Her glove fall, you know CTwaa two months ago) Today the young woman's a bride. -KaaaasqtjrTiinaa, It Worked All Right, But Twaa One on Hun ,Tlli:i;K I a woman up lu the front J of the car that haia't paid her fare," ax id the conductor to the man lu the rear sent, "hut I can't place her." "lVrlma I can give you a poluter," aald the helpful man. "I'lck out the woman that tiiiKera her hatpins all the time. This Is 111 la tint wrlukl ot the female street car pirate. Reading her uclghboi'a m,wpnH-r u tut gaalug luto futurity are out of date, Krery body iH 011 to tlione trick. Hut the wouiuu that beats Iter way hat to do something 1 1 hide ber guilt, so ahe fiddtca with her hutpliw." "Maytio you uiv ri-M," aald tbe con duvtor. "Au.xhow, I'll try." After a little he reported lo the help fill uiau. "that worked all right." he aald. "Sb owued up. She aald you would pay ftr her." "Me?" exclaimed the helpful man "What hare I pt to do with It?" "Kverythiug, apparently. She hap pcued to look back and aald alia knew you and that It would le all right. There she la uow, ataudlug up aud uod dlug at you. Kuow her?" "Ye," said the man weakly. "She la my wife." Kaaad. A welt kuowu evangelist I foud of telliug how at the cloae of oil ot his moat stirring addressee he approached a big, stolid looking Herman In tbe congregation who had (ald the closest attention to the discourse. Thluklug that he had perhaps made some Impres sion on the uiau, the evangelist aald to him: "Are you a t'urlatlau?" "Neiu; Sherman." waa the reply. "Oh, Uerman! Well, would you uot like to become s t'hrtatlau aud work for the Maaterr Tbe uiau ahok hla head aud aald: "Neiu; I hav youat got a aliob to drive an Ice wagou!" Llpplucott's Uagaxlue. Waatad Kaera. Sometime head aud heela work weil together, but It was Uot so lu a raae reported lu a neighboring atate. Saw, a colored man, was su hour late, aud bla employer asked hltu to explain. ' "Yea, aah, I'll explalu, sah," Ham re plied. "Well, what excuse have you?" "I waa kicked by a mule on my way here, aah." "That ought uot to have detalued you au hour. Sam, If you were able to come at all." "Well, it wouldn't hare If he'd only kicked me In dla direction. You see, boas, he kicked me de other way." Philadelphia ledger. T far. Alton-Some people carry a Joke too far. Balton Yea. Old 1'uutoon carried one of hla to twelve dlffercut news papers aud couldn't sell It then.-Judge, His Tktarr. The M aid-From your viewpoint, I suppose, marriage la a failure. Ill Bachelor-it la and the woman lu the case la the preferred creditor. Detroit Tribune. Weald Teat A sood clock's works ware all of wood, Bo a good wood clock 'twould b. A wood tick cam from a wood near by, Bo a wood wood tick waa ha. The wood clock would tick, and the wood wood tlok Tb wood ot tb clock would woo. o tha wood wood tick would stick to th sood Wood eleck that would tick. W6uld you? -at. Lou la Republic, Sheriff's Sals Notice la hereby given, that by virtu o an execution, issued out of and muter tha seal of the Circuit Court of tha Htatn of Oregon, for the toiintv of WaHhlneton ,lal.ul tn 7lh Amm tt V.....l... iim.--. t.. -..w j in ..ii.Qiiiiraii nv. 111 favor of K. K. HrTn A Hon, pUlmlitii, ean.1 sluai.nai A f L'j.,t .i.f,....L..t f... it.. aBBj.aaa.ir.ii aa , t null, (1 1 V7 l 1 1 IUI lit film of i 70 costs, and tbe further sum of I18.U0 with Interest thereon from the ifltlh day of March, 11)05, at tha rate of six er com imr annum, anil me sum 01 si uo Ire for Dliiia tranrcrlnt. to in directed anil delivered, oninmaiidlnK me lo make ale or me real property bxrnli.altar deacrilieil, I have levied uji-nsnd pursuant to said RvAlltlfin f u-itl .... M,.n,la I I.I. day of December, IU0A, at the South door or in our; noun lu Millaboro, Wash ington County, Oregon, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said dsy, sell at public auction to the highest Lidder for cash In hand, all or the liiterent of th defendant, A. J. Ford, in and to the following de scribed real property, lying, being and aitnate In Washington County, Oregon, ana more particularly u escribed a ul tows, to-wlt: - 1st Trait. North of lot 1 and 2 of and in mock 10, or .and in the Town of Hills boro. Ornarou. 2nd Tract. All or the Noutheast V, ot Northwest Vit Section M T. 8 N. of R. 3 W. 3d Tract. All or dot 7, 8, , 10 11 and vi. or ana in iiiook m, or ami in Hinnnonn' Addition to the Town or Hlllnlioro, Ore eon. 4th Tract. All of lint 0,7 and 8, or and In Block 7 of and In the Town of lllllfibnro. Oregon, or aa much thereof aa may bo necessary, to aatlsfy the herein before named atinis ami lor trie ousts and ex penses of sale and said writ, Hald sain will he made subject to To' demotion as tr statute sf Oregon. listed at Hifliboro, Oregon, this 0th day oi inovemuor, luo. J. W. CONNKM,. Sheriff of Wellington County, Oregon. tiy r. i . anne. V'Pity. H. T. Dsgley, Alt irney for I'lnlntUT, Administrator's Notics Notice Is hereby given that the under signed has been by the County Court of inn mate oi or gon. ror Washington County, appointed administrator of the estate ot ratrtcK cam, fio'enaen, ana runt he has duly iiualilled as such. Now. therefore, all persons having claims against said OHlalH are requested and required to present them to me, with proper voucher attached, at the law of fice of John M. Wall, In Hlllshoro, Ore gon, within nix months from data hereof. uatea at uiimnoro, ure , jvnv. V, ruun, W. H. WEHRUNO. Administrator of the Katate of Patrick Cain, decdUBod. Bonn M. Wall, Attorney for Estate. KOTICE : Sealed bids will be received by the Conn' ll!ni,.(nf W.ul,l,,i.ln l'n.,..l.. f.....n on Wednesday, December 6th, IfKJ.S, at i o'clock p. in., for the extension of the tax roil or sulci uounty ror tne year iuud. f ur ther Information as to manner nl making extensions, and aniouutof labor required, may be had by applying at lit) olllce of the County Clerk of said County, The County Coutt reserve the right to reject any and all blda, l.y order of Coinmisaloners' Court. ' L. A. ROOD, County Judge, HUlsboro, Ore., Nov. 8, 1900. First Quality V nrnvifirt f.ie nonnlo sew evw eve kiiv vj iv a v -.- o fl pcricuce to kuow that inferior goods arc dear ftt any 2 price; who have lenrued that good Roods front a first quality, trustworthy house arc always clicajHrr really and aggressively cheaper to buy. We Have Made a Reputation For our prescription work, because we do the woik ex actly as it should be douc. We pay uo one a vwncut age to send us prescriptions, and, thcrefoic, it pays aire to scud us orescnr you to bring such work This is an advertisement, 1 T BAILEY'S PHARMACY 1 L i'UUVVUUUliUUiVswiiiii V i V 44 q. m m mmm mm mm m mm V Sk. SB aa . eaaaak. a Ma The best of all Bottled for At bmmmmmmMWMmmtmmmmmm m Notics of Final S'ttlcmeni Notice in bnrehv alvtm that 1. the titular. algurd, admtiilxtnttrix of Ilia ratal, of f. M. Jobnanii, ilpcianwl, hav IIIihI In I he County tVuil of tli.Mlalaof Oregon, for Waahington County, my tuial amttiul a itch adminlalralrti, and that said Court naa art Monday, liaremher 4, IMA, nl tb hour of 10 ti'clix-s a. in. of aa id ilav aa the lime, aud tlin County Court Koom In iiiu.HHiro, uregoit, a lit place for ln-ar-lug nbjrcliona lu aald aveuuiit and lite final la'UWilueiil of aald mlate. l.t t lNHA JOIINHoN, Admliilatralrlx or Ih mlalaof V. XI. Johnwiv, deceaard, W. S. llariwlt. Attorney fur relate. Notice ol Final Settlement. Notli-s la liprebv xiven that tha undrr- "iKtiol admlnlatrator haa Hied in th County Court of aahitiKtoii County, r agon, his final account aa anch Niliulnla tiator, soil the uifi has been Ml for nnal hrarlitK and Mtttlvnirn! Iwfnra aald Court on Monday, Om-enitier 4, l'i&, at the hour of 10 o'clock a in. Iiatixl tuts Novomtwr I, HM. FRANK H. MYKIiH. AditiluiMlrat r of the Kalatn of i'liarlotl (Irnc. My nj". deceawd, Kenton llowmau, Attorney for Katate. Notice of Final Settlement Notice la lirreby given thul tha under signed adtiitiilMrnlor of tha tti- uf Martha J. I'arrett, ileraaaKil. ha lllwl hia final account aa adinliilalralor l aald eatste, lu the County ( ourt of Washing ton futility, Oregon, and Hint said Court haa appointed Monday, Itecember 4, IMIA, at th hour of 10 oVIm k a. in,, aa tha day and hour for the hearing of objections to aald final account and the acttlemeiil thereof. is'ow, llierefore all psTNous InUrasled In said entate are hereby tutttnnd and ra quirml to apiwnr al the) County Court room, at lllllsborn, aald County and Ntate. at said lime, to then aud there show cause if any there bo, why aald account should not be settled, allowed and approved, aud ulil administrator iliacbara'd, aud aald eatate forever and finally settled. Dated November I, IMVi. W. K. BRIHTOW, Administrator of th estate of Martha J. Parretl, deceased. Clarence Hutt and If. T. Hngley, Attor ney for Kstata. CITATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OK THK STATE OF OKKOON, roll TI1K COUNTY OV WAHHINtiTON In the matter of the Ratals :.l of Charles W. Koa, Dceae. To Catherine Hawkins, William Ilanev, Mary F'encli, James ilaney, t!allte lewis. Zelphia Jones, New tun Koaa, Nora Roaa, John W. Koaa, Ada Tripe, Elmer Koaa, Kllicl llite, Kdlth Hit. Alma lilt, (Irenting: ; In the name of the Ntate or Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to epiwar In the County Court or the State of Oregon, fur the County or Washington, at the Court room thereof, at lllll-horo. In tho County or WaNliinirton, on Monday, the llth day of leoeinlier, IlKW, al lu o clock. In lha forenoon of thai day, then and there to show cause, If any you have, why an ordi'r of nld Court should not be made authorizing and directing the Kxeutit r of said estate to sell the real estate belonging to aaid estate which I deanrilied as fol lows, to-wlt: lieing a part of the D, 1,. C, of William Catnhlng and wife In Hi'ollon 6 T. 1, 8. K. W. of trie Will. Mr. In Wash Ingtfin County. Oregon, beginning whore the Wtistorn boundary o? snid iilaim tiroHUfti the Hnse Mne 10,27 nliains east from the Northwest tiornor of said Hectinn 6, at an Iron a take In the re iter ol the rond; thence South 1H.41 ctiatua to i stone at the northwest nomer of a traitt doedd bv DeWIU O. Miller and wlfn to Nanny M. Walker (Aiigut 1, ln7) Ihemw lOimlH ohalus to a stone, the northoant unruer of said tract, then North 7, ithains, mora or less, to the eouthesst comer of the tract deeded by A in nun K. Davis and wire to Kuth Hradluy, thence West 4.23 cliolna to the Honthwest ooruer of said tract, thence north ll,7&cliatnfttotliti 1aH Line, theiifd went on nkIiI line 4 75 chains to tho place of liegluuliig, containing 12.50 acres, more or Ichh. Witness, the Hon. Tj. A. Mood, Judge of the County Court of lhaNtitle of Oregon, for the County or Washington, with the seal or said Court Hill xed, this 7ih day of November, A. 1). inns. Attest: K, J, fiODMAN, H. T. llagley, Atlovney ror Excnutor.' JACKSON BRIDGE NOTICE NoLEna Is liArativ tt.n 11. u tt. M ..r. tion list for donations for the Jackson 1'wi.ixiii niiuiii m iiuw in i no nanila of voiimj treasurer jjcasnn, and ail per sons signing naid list are hereby requeu ed and required to call at the olrtce oi mtid Connty Tieanuier and pay into the coun ty treasury thentiioiiut subscribed and set opposite their names. Immediate oar. ment Is requested, W n a A A, ROOD, Judge, By Order Commissioner Court, Dated stHillsboro,-Ore., ov. 8, 10U5. Argus and Oregonlan, 12.00. Drug Store ulm li!ivf ll.nl etlOUUll CX- to aud likewise it is a fact. i m m m m m ; 1 M 4 (Oa draught) Beers. Medicinal Use W.V.WILEY'S BP! SUMMONS IN THK ClItCI IT COI'llT ir TIIK HfATK tK OltKOON. rtU WAKIIINtiTONCOl'NTY John tl. bulla, I'laiiitlll) Minnie llutta, ' Di fviidantt In the nam of tb Hut of Oregon : To Minnie Hulls Ih alaiv named de fendant'. You ara liemby rnUlrml to ap pear aud anaaer the inmpletnt II kd Malnat you In the above rulllkd eoutl and suit oil or la-fore th etplralloit uf lx week Iroiii ami alter llw llr-l puhllrailoii of tbia auuintoiia, Ui-nll. tin or before Ilia VUth ilayof November. A. II. I"0 and if you fail an loatiawar, for waul tnrfl, tha jdnliiilll alll apply to llm notrt for In re lief iira)d for In til ruiiiplainl mi Ills hi rein, to-ll, that lh Imtnla of nialriimf ny illng iwtawu yntirwlf and lha plaintiff ho dlolv.l, rl a-ldo aud to-Id fur nanglil ull Iheuiouiida that the d fendsnt allfiill anil without rauw or inivm-atluii driilrd tb plaiiililt at I'ort and, Hregoii, mi lha I 'III day of llmwm ber, Ili:i, and ever aiuiK ha remalne.1 away from him, and lor such oibnr and further relief aa lu the remit may arnui rtiniialil and prpr. riiln iiiiiimoii 1" nub'Ubnl by order uf Honorable T. A. M.'Hrlde JihIk of 'ha Circuit Court uf tlie Mat of Oirgon for WaahlugUin County, and aald orW waa hntdeanil dnlixl the Ith ilav ol iliiolirr, A. II, IUU. and Ilia duti-of I lie lrl piibllca lion of Ihia aiiimmina la the Mh day of Ik-tober. pm'. T. tl TIIOltNTON, Attorney for I'lalnlllf. Administrator's Nolle, Nolle Is linrehy given that I, th uitder algued, Imve been, by the Connty Court ot the N ate of Oregon, for Wsalikigtou County , duly appointed adminlntrstornf the estate of Jot Din rat, deceased, and have duly iualilld aa such. All paraoiis having claim against aald calatn ar heroby notllloil lo present the mni lo me, with proper voucbera, at the taw olllce of W. N. Hnrr.tt.lu It lllnbom, Oregon, with in alt mouthn from the dale hereof. Dated tkUdier II), Ittft UKtilttIK DI'KHHT, Admlniatralnr of tho eMitto of Jost Ptierst, ilei-eawd. V. N. Ilnrrvll. Attorney for Kalate. GUARDIAN'S SALE OP PROPERTY REAL Notice li hereby given that the under -lgnd gusrdiaiiof the raoii aud estate of rilwatd Colfell. Ida Colfelt, Herman Colfelt and V rH.lu IVtlrpll IHlttllM I.H tne of su order ami Uremia of the' County onrv mi lit. niHieot uregon, ror W Sahlug ton County, itta.lt- and tutored m Momlny the llth ilav of November, UD. authoris lug and empowering tlin uinleislgui'd guardian to sell the real prowrly herein before dracrllied, al ptihlla auction. Now Ihcrillr.r. hv vtrlnn itt aut.l ...!. and HeeiiHe, I will, on Monday, the I Sill day or December. tul, at Ih Hoiith door or tha Court limine In II dlaliero, Wanli. Ington County, Oregon, st the hour or 10 o'clock a III of mild ilav. aell at niihh.i auction to ihn highest bidder for cash lu imiiii, nu in ina riKiii. title ami Interest or snid minora, of, In and lo all of the follow ing iiraetiiieu ireni property, situate In W unhllntiiii I'.kiiiilu lp........ ....I .1 soribe.l aa follows, to-wll: iKiKiuiiing in a reiitit eight mils north nf theiiiaiter poal on fecttoii Una between eotiout itiuetven and thirty (111,10) run. mux ue in e nun noriu seventy two (721 mdatorlehllclitings line, thence forty (l) rodH west lo Williams' line, thence mis hundred and live (llif.) rodaMouili toller' nan HcIoiiIiIi'm h,,,, i i'.t . f eight (H rods duo Knit: thence down llm Center of Cedar Cr,i,.lf llliu.ML outi thoriue Klghleen (IH) rods Haul I to tint wi iH-iriuning nning a purl or th KftSt 1 of l ha Illinium I ........ 1 . ... I - - - ............ ...(.,,,,, 1,1.11, 0 III III III Unci l....a nl,, ,.l..ul, ....I li. 1.... (Itl-.'Kl) Township two Houth, Itsngn una "" "i in" n iiiHinenu .Mcrnuitn, con utinlntr shout thirty acres, morn or I cm, Hnld mile will be nmtie suhjnet to mm Mrnialloti by the Cuunty Court nf llm SUt of Oregon, fur Washington ('otinly. imeu tins m nay nl JMovemhar. IKW. JUl.MlN COLr'Kl.T, (liiaiillitii nf lha persons ttn.l estate or Kdwiird Colreli l.i, i',.ii..ii ii Coltclt snd Kredn Col elt. ueo. 11, llagley, Attorney lorlluardliiu. Adminlatrator's Notice. Nollce Ik hereby given that I, tlin under- NlrtA,l ,.un t.n.... 1.. .!..., .. . .. the Hlale or Oicgon, for Wtislilngioii ., vi'..j niniiiiuiii nnuiinisiriiior or Ilia nlul,t ,,f In,... LJ..I..-I a . , y '"'! ri mi .ngn, ueceiuii.il, and buvn duly ntmlitlndiw such. All pur Jons having clnituH agiiltiat Htil.l estutti lire hereby notilled to presont I lit) Htiitie bt inu, with proper voiicherH, at the l,aw Olllco of W. N. Ilitiri tt, In llillHl.ro, Oregon, with in h If l,iill.H ,L. .1.., I 1 ... ..... ....,, ,,,ii Hlu nnie ueic.II. Dated this November (Ith, IIKIft, , , MAUTIN KKIUNO, AdmlnlHtrntor of the entitle of I'eler Nplnrrngs ilenaaaed. W. N, Hart ett, Attmncy for Untitle, .': Bert Fonda, of Scholia, was a oounty teat visitor this sftoriioon. Will Steve'nsVof 'the FarminRton store, waBln the city thiB afternoon.