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MIIUMAO AfttlUt, AMtL B, ItO . Go to IfoCormick't for school upplia. Fred Hamel, of Weft t'nion, tu in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mr. Henry Staffer, of Nelson, wen op tbe last of too week, psals of Will Wolf and wife. C. D. Farnham, who baa farmed it lor 28 years M the North Plain, tu in town the laat of the week. Hop .Tinea art commencing to ait up and take notice, and grower are now starting to work in their yards. Mr. Hogh Smith, of Forest Grove, waa down Monday, the guest of her sitter, Mr. E. C. Mo Kionsv. C." W. Allen, an old time rei deoter of Betvertoo, was in town Saturday, greeting hie many Hilla boro friends. ..- , Arthur Knox, the Sooggin Valley rancher and stockman, was in town Saturday, and ceiled at' the Argue office for a year a reading. Smoker like the Schiller and the Exosllencia. Thee cigar are of the beat stock. You can't fool authority on a good cigar., 8. A. D. Meek, ont fer the legis lature, and J. W. Qoodin, out for county judge, and both from Glen cos, were in town Saturday. John Vanderwal, who is iog Beaverton and that section of the county, was in town Friday, conferring with Assessor Wucof. Hon. B. F. Purdy, of Gaston, and who is in Um ring for nomina tion on the Republican ticket at Representative, was lo town Mon- . day. - " ' - . ' ""v. Eugene Schiller, of below Bearer ton, and who is a candidate for sur veyor on the republican ticket, t the primaries, was in the city Set nrday. -,, .. ,, , Edgar Young, formerly of this city, nod now enwmilling down t Kumar, was in town Mooday, guest of his parents, J. T. Young and wife. 4 . Ysmhill Angora growers will sell their Mohair in pool on April 14. The Angora men in this oounty are not ready to sell yet, many having not at yet sheared. For gentlemen's, ladies' and children's bos you can do no bet ter than to buy of John Dennis. We nave them for everybody, and at price tnat are values. Geo. A. Morgan and the boys in terested with him, finished cutting ties out by the Robb place, the last of the week, after turning out about ten thousand piece. : Split cedar fence posts, delivered in vicinity of Hillaboro and Corne lius. First class potatoes delivered by the sack anywhere in Hillaboro, at tu cents. Ed. Northrop and wife, of Shady Brook, came in Monday; bringing " in F. A. Northrop and wife, who left that avenue for the Hummer at Bellingham, Waah. . ' Born, to C. F. Grabel and wife, of south of town, on Friday, March w, 1906, a son the first boy. V F. i feeling his oata these days, and is nerd to catch. Herman Bithup, of ths Shady Brook sawmill, waa in town Satur day, and states tht he has a big tie contract which will keep bim hustling for tome months. Chss.F. Cssteel, of Tualatin, and. who has returned from Oak Point, Wash., where be conducted a laundry, tu in town Saturday accompanied by his son-in-law, H . Kobbins, R. T. Simpson, of Buxton, is . publishing a petition for a liquor license in this issue, having a large majority of the legal voters of the ' precinct; He will . appear before the May term of county court. Mrs. Katharine Reynolds, daugb ter of Grandma Mary Ramsay " Wood, is 'slowly recovering from the effects of the broken arm sus tained some weeks ago. Her many friends here wish for her a apeedy complete recovery: Win. Topper and family, of this city, lsft tbia svening, for Lodi Lai., to make that place their fa ture home. Mr. Tupper was born in this county in 1855. and save a few years, has resided her all his life. His many friends bare wish him all success in. bis new home, Schulmerich Bros, want 10 oar loads of prim Burbank potatoes, and they will oav 50 cents ner cwt for them. Nothing but the first class potato need be offered for they can not nnd stle. f otatoes seem to be drug, on the market this Spring, but a special order for the 10-car lot has reached this firm be cause of ths good judgment used in selection of tne product. MILK FEVER STERILIZED AIR (For treatment of Cows) Of all known methods of treating milk fever tbe iojectionsof sterilized ' atmosphere into ths udder is by far tbe most simple and practicable, as well .as -the most efficacious and harmless at our dispoeal and only occasionally require the concurrent .. . a , " . . . i use oi meuiunai treatment. l I have this treatment for my pa ctions, with lot of tbe experience , which it need. ' J want to give my patrons the ' tist io tb market, I also ba? knives and too! for aseistano In parturition. Dr. 8. T. Bowter. , April, Fool Day: Sheriff John W. Connell was oalled down tow Sunday morning, at 12:30 A. M ., to sea a man who wanted to rcv away on the early train. Reach ing the business part of town the Sheriff met Fred Cornelius, who scolded him for coming down (own to see a man who existed only in imagination. Senator Wehrurg made a trip clear to Portland to tea an Eastern Oregon politician who wasn't there at all. - Catherine Wirt Flory sues A K Flory for divorce. They were mar ried in Portland, Feb. 14, of tbia year, and lived together about two hekt. She allryea rniil ami in- hurt an treatment, and the tiuiibaiiil, afbrr leaving her, com before Mo- Bride with a demurrer, stating lint the complaint doe not atv ufli cent for ranees of action. It is a mean "cuss" that won't let a woman have a divorce afier he leaves her, eh? W. E. Ry, of Yamhill County, and Mies Sadie B. Casteel, of Tua latin, war granted licetise to wed by County Cleik (uHiman, last week. The wedding does not Like place until the fifteenth. Mrs Sylvia Tucker, of Portland, came out Monday evening to visit her parent, S. I). Powell Mil wife, prior to going to Colfax, Wash , for a few wreks. The P R A N. ha laid track on as far as the Lyoua' piaoe, beyond Bayley s, in order to get material to the bridge beyond. J. H. Dorland, of Shady Brook, waa in Tuesday, and ssys that the roads are drying up nicely, hut that they are very rough yet Will Barrett eon of W. N. Bar ratt and wilt, leaves in a few day?, to attend the prep, school, prior to going to Anapolis. Van DeLashmutt was up from Witch Hazel, Tueeday, in tbe in terest of his candidacy for the leg ialature. Chat. Tompkins, of Oetrander, Wash., is over for the week, visit ing home folk beyond Glencoe. Will Davis, the Glencoe barber, ha moved to East Portland and opened a shop. J. J. Whitten, of Phillips, was in the eity Tuesday. H. G. Fitch, of Cornelius, was in town Tuesday. CLYDESDALE STALLION Prince Melbourne, the full blooded Clydesdale Stallion, will make the season or litUo at tne borne of thas Davis, S$ miles Northwest of Hills boro, rnose desiring to raise Clydesdale colts should see thie horse. For further information call on, or address Chss. Dsvis. Hillaboro, Ore., R. F. D. 3, Box 19 Attention, Farmers! I have at my place, at Glencoe, a one Jack, having a fine record for good colt. Terms to insure, f 10 Those desiring to raise males should see this animal. Mares from distance will be pastured. Wesley W. Paine, Owner. P. O. Address, Hillsboro, R. D. 3 - Executor1 Sal of Real Property Notice is hereby riveu that the nndersien ad Kzavutorof the last will and testament of Onstav Hickethicr, deceased, by virtue of an order of the County Court ot the state of Oregon, tor Washineton County, made and entered on tbe 2&h day of atareo, it, auinonzing, licensing anu empowering th undersigned to make sale of tbe real property hereinafter desori bed. will on Monday, the 7th day of May, lHGtj, at tbe Soutn Door of tbe Court Houtte in Hillsboro, Oregon, at tb hour of In o'clock, A. M., of said day sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in band, tbe follow tne deaeribed real croner- ty lying, being and situate in Washington iwunty, uregon, ana particularly t eribed as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the north line of tbe south-west quarter of Section S, T. i 8. R. 2 W. of tbe Willamette Meridian, U.7S chains cant of tbe north-west corner thereof, and running thence south 20.24 chains; tbenc east 25.11 chains to the rant line or said a narter section: thence north HM chains to the south-west line of tbe Arthur Burns D. L. C; thence north so deg. west with said line 2.7fl chains to the corner of said D. L. C: thence north 3.32 chains to aaid north line of said quarter section j thence west with same 23.10 Chains to th place or beginning, contain ing SO acrea, and being a part of the D. L C. of Amos Griffith and Maria Grillltli hi wire. Said sale will be made subject to con Urination by the County Court of the Dial oi wragon, ror Washington County. W.O.DOSKL.SON. Executor of tbe laat will and testament oruustare Hickethier. deceased. Geo. R. Bagley, Attorney for Kzecutor. Notice of Filial Settlement Notice is herebv riven that the midnr. aigned has Died in the County Court of toe Dtaieoi uregon ror Washington Coun ty, his final account in the matter of the estate or J. . Jackson, deceased, and eaid Court has set Monday, the liitb day of April, 1900, at the Court Room in Uills boro, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in., of said day, as the time and place for bearing obiections to said final amount. and for tbe final settlement of said estate. inw una stn day or Mrch, iwi. JOHN H. DORLAND, Administrator of the estate of J.B.JhcIc. on, deceased. Geo. R. Bagley. A Home v for Adminis trator. Administrator's Notice Notice ia hereby given that the undersign ed has been by the County Court, of the 8tate of Oregon, for Washington County, amy appointed Administrator of the estate of M. D. Cady, deceased, and litt duly qualified and entered upon the dis charge of his duties as such. Now. therefore, all Demons havinir claim against eaid estate are hereby re quired to present them to tbe undersign ed, at tb taw Office of Geo. R. Bagley, in Hillsboro, Oregop, together with proper vouchers, within sii (6) months of the date hereof. M. P. CADY, . daatalstrator of the estate of M. D. Cady, deceased. inwea i em-nary s, uw, A Valuable Agent. The glvcerin employed tn Dr. 1'Whv" medicines gfatly enhance Ik ssedl cuial propertie which It extract ami hold in solution much. bttc than aleo hl would. It also posse! aintiolukl properties of iu own. belnt a valuable dcuiuU-ent, uulriliv. autiseptie and entl ferment, it add greatly to th efficacy o( the Rlaek; Cherry bark, tioldeo Seal rrt.it. Stone root and Queen' root, con tained iu "Golden Madical Discovery In sirodiiing chronic, or lerlng coughs, bronchial, throat and lung affection, for" all of which these imm are recom mended by standard medical authorities. It) all raw where ther la a wasting away of flesh, loss of appeilta. will weak torach, aa In lh early augea of ronauuipllou. liter can b no doubt that ulvorruie ai-ls as a valuabl autritl aud auii the tiolden Seal root. lilona root, Qttwn' root and black t'herrybarh la promoting dieetlon and building up th flesh and strength, eoulrollltif th rough n1 Itritigittg about a healthy condition ot th w hole srtm. Of court, it aiust not b etpecteii lo work miraclea. It wii not cur consumption except In It earlief Ute. It will cur very aevww, obeli B: ate. chronic eougha, bronchial and laryn geal troublea. atd chronic aor throat with hoarseness. Iu arut eoiutha It I not soeffectiv. It Is In th Uugerlng coiiKba. or thus of long standlug, r when acconiuied by bleedlug front lungs, that it has performed IU Boat marvelous cures. Send for aud read th litllti book of extracts, treatmg of th properties and use of th several wed Icinal roots that enter lulo Vr. rMerv' tniltlen Medical IHscovery and learn way this iuwlicli has such a w ide rang of application Iu th cure of disease. It la sent pvt. Address lr. R. V. Here, UuffaV X. Y. Th "Discovery eon Uuis no alcohol or harmful, habit-forat-lug drug, lugredlenls all urluted on each buitlu wrapper in plalu Cugliah. Sick people, especially tho suferina from diseases of totigsUuding. arwinvlua to tMitsiill Dr. Pterv by latter, trt. All correspondent.- Is held as strictly private and sacredly roultdeutlal. Address Dr. K. v. lier-e. rtunsio, M. t. Dr. Vierce's Medical Aivlser Is sent a on receipt of sumps to pay ex pens, of mailing only- xenu si one-ceui siampa for paer-covered, or il stamps tor clota bouud copy. Proclamation Whereas, the Seorelary of Stat of the Stale of Oregon baa notiiled me in writing thst piirsuaut lo the provisions of an act entitled "An Act making effective the ln- iuattve and referendum provHions of sec tion I of Article IV of the Constitution of the State of Oregon, and regulating elec tions t hereunder, ami providing penalties for violations of provisions of tnis Act." approved February 21, l!J3. the People's rower ueagne oi uregon uuiy nieu in nis ollice on February a, liCtl, an Inlliatir petition containing signature prop er lv atiarneu to a copy oi saia measure, (ertilieil in accordance with law. demand' in? that a nropoaed amendment to Section 1 Ol AriH'ie .Vll oi ilie V4mtillliu)u OI uiv State of Oregon shall be submitted to th legal voters or tne Hiaie oi uregon lor their approval or rejection at tbe general election to be held in said state on th 4th dav of June, being th first Monday In June, liMi, designated by said People's rower League of Oregon as "Constitution al amendment to allow the state print, ing. binding, and printer's compensation to I regulated by law at any lim." which said proposed amendment is hereinafter particularly set loim. Now. therefore. I. Cieo. K. rhauibsrlaln (ioveroor of the State of Oregon, in obedi ence to the provisions of sala act harem before lirst mentioned, do hereby make and issue this Proc Isolation to th nconl of the State of Oregon, announcing that the People's Power League of Oregon ha uieu Mum imiuuivc pviuiuu wtiii ,u uisite number of signatures thereto at tached, demanding that thr he submit ted ia the legal voters of the Htal of Ore gon for their approval or rejection at th regular election u tie neiil on toe n nay or June, 1916, aaiauay being the nrst Jton dav in said month, a nrotmsed amend ment to Section 1 of Article XII of th Constitution of the Stat of Oregon, desig nated by said League as "Constitutional Aniendir.ent to allow the state printing, binding and printer's compensation to Im regulated by law at any time," which said proposed amendment la as follows: "Section I. Laws may be enacted pro viding lor the stat printing ana binding and for the election or appointment of I State Printer who shall have had not less than ten years experience in tbe art of printing. The State Printer shall receive sura compensation as may from time to tini be prov ided by law. Until such laws shall be enacted, the Stat Printer shall be elected and tbe printing done as hereto fore provided by this constitution and. tne general laws." Done at tb Capitol at Salem, this 2xth ciay oi cenruary, a. u,, iwm. (Signed) OKO. K. CHAMBERL AIN, Oovernor. By the Oovernor- (Signed) F. I. Dunbar. (Seal) Secretary ofHtate. Sheriff's Sale Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution, decree and order of sale is sued out of and under the seal of the cir cuit court of the State of Oregon for the County of Washington, dated the aoth day of March, 1906, in favor of L. L. Mueller, plaintiff and against James F. Hunter, defendant, for the sum of fia costs and the further sum of (77.66 with interest thereon from the 19th day of niarcn, igob, at the rate of 0 per cent, per annum, aud in favor of F. V. Ilausa- (us and against the defendant Tames P. Hunter for the further sum of $71.50 with interest thereon from tbe 19th day of Jiari'ii, 1900, at tne rate or b tier cent. per annum, and tbe further sum of f 7.50 costs, to me directed and delivered, com manding me to make sale of the real property hereinafter described, 1 have icviru ufjun anu pursuant 10 sma execu tion, decree and order of sale, I will on Monday, the 23rd day of April, 1906, at tne .soutn uoor ot the court house in Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, at tbe hour of ten o'clock a. m., of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the follow ing described real property, lying, being and situate in Washington County, Ore gon, and more particularly descrilied as follows, to-wit: All of Lots Seven (7) and Eight (8) of aim in biock twenty rive (25) of and in the Town of Beaverton, Oregon, as shown upon the duly recorded plat of said town 01 Beaverton, to satisfy the nereuiMtore named sums and for the costs and expenses of sale andsaid writ. Said sale will be made subject to re demption as per statute of Oregon. Dated at ilillsboro, Oregon, this jolb day of March, 1906. .JOHN W. CONNELL, Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. H.' X. Bagley, attorney for plaintiff. Geo. R. Ragley, attorney for defendant P. C. 1 fausafus. Administrator's Notice Notice is hereby given that the undersign ed has been by the County Court of the State of Oreiron for tbe Countv of Wash ington, duly appointed administrator of uie estate 01 Martin Bsnnerg, deceased, and has duly qualified and entered upon the discharge of bis duties as such. Now, therefore, all person having claims against aaid estate of Martin Ban berg are hereby required to present the same together with proper vouchers to the undersigned, st the Law Office of Geo. R, Bagley, In Hillsboro, Oregon, within all (8) months from the date hereof. Dated at Hillsboro, on this 6th day of March, 1906. OKOEGK 8CHTJLMERI0H, Administrator of tbe estate of Martin Sanberg, Deceased. Proclamation Whereas, the Secretary of State of the State of Oregon, has notilietl nte in writing mat tHirsuant to the provisions of an act entitled "An Act making etlec- tiv the initiative ami rcferen.lmii pro visions of Section l of Article IV of the Constitution of the State of Oregon and regulating elections the re under, ami pro viding penalties for violation of pro vision of this act," approved February 84. tov the People's Power League of Itregon duly filed iu his ofrice on Febru ary Jd, 1906, an mitativt petition con taining 8,S7 signature properlv attach ed to a copy of said measure, certified in accordance with law, demanding that a proposed law. the title, tenor and rrlcvt of which is hereinafter particularly art forth, shall be submitted to the legal voters of the State of Oregon for their approval or refection at the general elec tion to be held in said state on the 4th day of June, being the first Monday in June, 1906, Now, lhere lore, , Geo, K. Chamber lain, Governor of the State of Oregon, in obedience to the proviaon of aaid act hereinbefore first uienlioned, do hereby take and issue this Proclamation to the people of the Stat of Oregon announcing that the aaid People's Power lvrague of Oregon has filed said initiative petition wita tne requisite number ot signature thereto attached demanding that there shall be submitted to the legal voters of the State of Oregon for their approval or rejection at tne regular eicviion to oe held oa the 4th day of Tune, 1906, said day being the first Monday ia said month, a bill to propose by initiative petition a bill entitled "A bill for a law to prohibit the issuing or furnishing of any pasi, ticket, transportation or ser vice either tree or at leas than regular public rates, to any ' person . ami to pro hibit the receiving or using of any such pass, ticket, transportation or service, and providing penalties for the violation thereot. tne tenor and eUect of which 111 brief is: First: To make it unlawful for any public .service business or corpo ration, or any ot 11 officers or agents, to furnish within th state anv pass, ticket. service or transportation either free or at less rate thau are open to the public generally, or for any one to solicit ac cept or use within such state any such pass, ticket or service. But the act shall not be coustrued to prohibit the issuing of mileage, commutation or excursion party tickets, provided the same shall be obtainable on equal terms without dis crimination by all persona or eicursion parties applying tnerelor under like cir cumstances ami conditions, nor to pro hibit the granting of passes or reduced rates by any such Business or corporation to its own officers, agents or employes traveling in its service, or to cnarttabie or reformatory institutions, nor to pro hibit the exchange of passes by railroads with othcers or employes or other rail roads; and upon any shipment of live' stock of such nature aa to require an at temlant, a railroad may furnish to the shipper or some designated by him free transportation for such attrndant, includ ing return passes to the point at which the shipment was originally made, pro vided there shall lie no discrimination in reference thereto between shipper. Second: To require every public service butness or corporation within the stste, on or before the 1st day of February of each year to cause to be hied with the Sec retary of State under oath a statement of all passes, tickets, service and transpor tation either free or at less rates than arc open to the public generally during tbe year ending December 31st next preceed lug, showing the name of the officer or agent who granted or issued the same, to whom and why granted, and the con side ration therefor. Third: To require any person holding public office or position under the lews of the state or any municipality before tbe payment to him of his salary to file as a part of his receipt a statement showing that since taking office he has not re ceived or used any free or reduced rate pass, ticket, transportation or service prohitjijed by law from any public service business or corporation. Fourth: To define public- service busi nesa or corporations.'' Fifth: To declare violations of the act misdemeanor, providing fines in case of conviction, and if the person convicted be a public officer he shall forfeit hit office and the office be declared vacant Sixth! To make it a misdemeanor in case any public service business or cor poration tails to tnske and file the state ment required Dy tne terms of tbe act. and providinga penalty in case of convic tion. v Done at tbe capitol at Salem, this a8th day of rcbrnary, a. I'., 1900. (Signed) GEO, CIIAMBKRLAIN, Governor. By th Governor: (Signed) F. I. Dunbar. (Seal) Secretary of Slate. SUMMONS IN THI CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OftKOON. FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY W. D. VanBUrcom, Jr., Plaintiff) Emily M.VanBlar'com, Defendant) To Kmllv M. VanBlamom. Defendant: In tbe name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby notified that tb plaintiff here in has AM a complaint against yon In th above entitled court snd cause and you are henby required to appear and auswer tb nald complaint on or before tb last day of the time prsorlhd by tb order of publication, hereof, to-wit: On or before th 6th day of April, 1906, and that if you fall so to answer the complaint or file some appearance herein, the plaintiff will cause your default to b entered and will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint, vizt for a decree for ever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and de fendant and such other relief aa the court may deem equitable and meet.. The data of the first publication of this summons ia Thursday, the 22nd day of February, 1906, and tbe laat publication thereof is Thursday, th 6th day of April, iMOfj, aud this summon la to be published on Thursday of each week for ' period of six weeks between aaid dates. This summons I published by order of Hon. Thomas A. McBrid, Jridge of said court, mad In Chambars In aaid cans on th 21st day of February. A. I)., 1006. CHAH. J. HCHNABKL, Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given that the under signed administrator with the will an nexed of the estate of David Monroe, de ceased, has Hied in tbe County Court of the State of Oregon, for Washington Coun ty, hia final account In the matter of said eetat. and eaid Court baa aet Monday, the 16th day of April, 1906, at the Court Room of said Court In Hillaboro, Oregon, at the hoar of 10 o'clock a. in., of said day, as the time and 'vlaee for bearing ob jection to said ' ttaei account and for the final Battlement f aaid estate. Dated at Hillstjoro, this March 6th, 1908.. vv , . A. I M BRIE, Administrator With th will annexed of the Estate of DatW Monroe, deceased. Geo. R, Bagley Attorney for adminis trator. H?9i3 Argni and Oregom&n, $2.00. Proclamation Whereas, the Secretary of State of th State of Oregon ha notified me ia writing that Dursuanl to the nroviaiun 0 aa set entitled "An Act making effective the initiative and referendum provisions of section 1 oi Article it 01 the Constitu tion of the State of Oregon, and regula ting elections thereunder, and providing penalties for violations of provisions of this act," approved February, U, 190.1, the People'e lwer league of Oregon luly bird, in his office on February id. 1906, an imlative petition containing ti,ya signatures properly attached tu a copy of said measure, certified in accord ance with law demanding that a propuwd amendment to Section t of Article XI of the Constitution of the State of Oregon shall be submitted to the legal voters of tne Mate 01 uregon lor their approval or rejection at the general election to be held in said state on the 4th day of Juue, being the first Monday in luite, 190a, itrsiguaievi oy ssiu -etipie a rower League of Oregon as "Constitutional amendment giving cities and towns ex- luslve power to enact and amend their chatters," which said proposed amend ment is hereinafter particularly aet forth. Now, Therefore. I. Geo. K. Chamber. sin, liovernor of th State of Oreson. ia obedience to the provisions of said act nrrein neiore nrst mentioned do hereby make and issue this Proclamation to the people of the State of Oregon, announc ing that the People's Power lsvue ol Oregon has filed said initiative urlilion wun me requisite number ol signatures inrrrio auacuM demanding that there he submitted to the legal voters of the State of Oregon for their approval or re jection at the regular election to be held on the 4th day of Juue, 1906. aaid dav being the hrst Monday in said month, a proposed amendment to Sectiou of of Article XI of the Constitution of the State of Oregon, designated by aaid People's Power League of Oregon as "Constitutional Amendment giving cities ami towns exclusive power lo enact and amend their charters," which said pro posed amendment is as follows: "Section t. Corporations may be formed under general laws, but shall not lie created by the legislative assembly bv special law. The legislative assembly shall not enact, amend or repeal anv cliarter or art of incorporation for any niuniciiwiuy, cuy or iowu. Tne legal voters of every city ami town are hereby granted power to enact and amend their municipal charter, subtect to the Consti tution and criminal laws of the Stste of Oregon. ' Done at the Capitol at Salem, this Rth uay 01 renruary, a. i., tone. (Signed) GKO. K. CIIAMBKRLAIN', Oovernor, By the Governor: (Signed) F. I, Dunbar. (! ) Secretary of State SUMMONS IN TH It CIRCUIT COURT Of THE STATE OF ORKOON. FOR WASHINUTON COUNTY I'ailed State National Hank, a corpora nun, riaiuiin, A. It. ranno and Ada Fan no, his wlf Cordelia Johnson, siecutrix of lb lt III ami Testament of Arthur H. Johnson decessed ; Stephen at . Johnson and Kllta Johnson, hia wife Mercy .Harsh Johnson anu i.uarie j. jonnnon. her husband Charles N. Johiiw.it and Ann! J. Join son, hi wife; Cordelia J. Ihinhar and Thoniaa N. Dunbar, her husband: Mar H. Park hunt and H. K. Psrkhurst, her husband ; Anna May Wyllie, single; Cam- mi tan vornis ninuara anu uuv A Htbhard, her husband: Hamilton Boyd wuumjii, .imiiarrieu; anuur n. jounaon; Admire T. O. Johnson: Merer A. Wheal r and Ira W heeler, hsr husband: Matilda n. Miner ami uiaude Miller, her husband Charlotte M, Jobnanu; Ueorg N. John son; Harland A. Johnson -ttadi Johnson: ('arri N. Hlbbard and J. B. Hibbard, her uuanaiKi ; iMremiant. To the Defendants, Merry Sarah John son and Charles A. Johnson, hr hus band: Mary H. Psrkhurst snd H.E. Park- num. her nuauaml Ms mllton Unvd John son. Arthur R. Johnson and Admire T, u, jonnson; ana bmi jonuson: IN THE NAME OP THE HTATK OF OKKUON You are hereby required to appear and answar tbe complaint ttkm against you in th aliov entitled court aud reus on or before the 4th dsy of May, IMM. I bat umg tur nine uisi oy tn court tor you to appear and answer heraln and ali weeks from th first publication of tbia simimons, and If you fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the oourt for tb relief demanded In the com plaint, lo-wlt: That the defendant he required to aet forth th nature of their claim, if any they , hi tun nouin oait oi ii aignuni, I teres' Hub Division of Mention Twentv one ('Jl) Township On 1) South, Range One(l) We.t of the Willamette Meridian. Washington County, Oregon; and that th ooun may oetermin anu decree the claim of defendant void and of no effect; that Klaintlffb decreed the absolute ownsr in simple of said real uroMrtr- that ths title of plaintiff b qnlaUd against tb de fendants; that defendant he required to xecut deed of said real property to riiaimui, anu mai on failure to 00 so Will), n ten days after the rendition of tb de cree aata uecre suall aland aa and for conveyance; for if cost and disburse ments; and for such other relief a the court may dm Inst In the Dramlaea. This summons la publishad one each week for six sno-esarv weak by ardor of the Honorable L. A. Rood, Judg of the Connty Court of the Htateof Oregon for the County of Washington, dated the win nay or March, WW, directing the nrst publication ol thla summon to be mad on the 22nd day of March. 1U0H, and the ism piiiiiicauon mi on maa on me .'Kl day of May, 1H08 and directing the de fendants to appear and- answer on the 4th day or May, iwm. RICHARD W. MONTAGUE, Attornev for Plaintiff. First publication, March 22nd, A, I). IISSl, Nertloe of Final Settlement. Notice la hereby given that the tinder signed has tiled In tbe County Court, of tbe Mat of Oregon, for Washington County, her final account In the matter of in estate or rump reghtllng, deceased, and said Court lias set Monilsv. ths Huh day of April, 19i, at the County Court Room in Hillsboro, Oregon, at the hour or 10 o'clock a in., of said day as the place and time for hearing said Anal account and lor the final wettlemaiit of said estata. Dated at Hillsboro, on this 6th day of KLIZARETH FEOHTLINO. Administratrix of the estate of Philip regnuing, oncsasea. Ueo, R, Ragley, Attorney for Adminis tratrix. Administratrix' Notice Notice Is herebv given that I have, bv the County Court of Washington County, Ore gon, been appointed administratrix of the estate or j sines r. Bain pie, deceasea. and have duly Qualified aa such administra trix. All person having claims against said estata are hereby notiiled to prevent thm to me with proper voucher, at the Law OfDoe or W, ti, Barrett, In Hillabo ro, Oregon, within six (6) month from oat nereoi. Dated thie March 8, 1906. LIZZIE B AMPLE, Admlnlslstratrlx of th estata of Jam Bampie, acaa. W. N. Barrett, Attorney for Adm'x EDS0N & PHILLIPS - Dealer In Farm Lauds ami City Property for sale or rent. I Some fine BlSINfSS AMD RfSIDINCt 101 S I OK SAII (Hi 41' IN C0NNI IIUS A city that has uo city tax atul is out of tlclit, ami ; with niouey iu the treasury. AitJisM, Coiatllus, Or. a fMttft OAtlBMNUS DEER Th Am! ) sua TKI UOM SALOON, HILLSBORO C J. irOHt. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE STATE or ORKUON. Foil WAHHINUTON COUNTY Pacllle Railway A Navigation Couiuau. a Corporation, Plslntllt. vs. H. Doolsv and Ufavatto Doolev. De fendant. To Laravelt Doolev on of th above named dslemlsiita; , In in nam of the Hials ofOrou. sou are hsrsbv commanded and reuulrad lo an- Per in th circuit court of th Hlate of oregitu ror Washington lAiiutly, anu anaww th amended eumidalut of Ih rlalntlR therein hied (gainst you, on or neior in expiration oi nix IO) weeks rrom tb date ef the publication of this uni mons. io-wh r-Km or riur in ani day or ay, nut, in lira niinin-aiwn inero iw lug lit Kind dy of Mareb, l'Ui. and you will plaa tak notice, that if you fall lo so appear and anawer said amiuld com plaint, In plaintiff will tak JnUg.ii.nl again! you, condemning and appropriat ing to lis um. for th puruoa of rtin. constructing, maintaining and iqieratliig Ita railroad fur tb carriage ol paasangitn and might, a aeoniaiou carrier for hire. a right of war upon ami aoroae a tract of inq suusi in Washington vouuty, Ore gon, owned Jointly dv yoiinMifanU J. II, llooley. Uewribea u lotions, to wit: A stVln of land iu feat tu width. Mue W ft wide on esch side of the eonlar tin of lb Psoillo Hallway A Navigation Com pany'a railniad. aa survyd and located and staked out atria lb Hon lb Wval quarter of Section Ihlrly on (31) Town- inm iwo i.'l Worm raiura Ihr Ml Wi ( . aid strip lieing mora partleulsrly de eriosu as inuows, to-wit: Hngiunlug at a point Twelve Hundred Ninety 'Hires and Nine Tenths (I'JM.Uifeet North of th On guartae t eomsr l twen Meet Ion Hie - and Thirty on SI .Townsbioson I andTwoNorth of Bangs three-S - West running thence North Thirty Two-degroas Kiglitesu 18 mlnulM Wl; riftaaa Hundrwl Ninety Two and Pour Tenths -1. feet to a point. Ibeno East ttavsnlv and NiuTnln -70J-ft to point, thane Booth Thirty Twe-f dsgreSn, Eightn is ininulea Kast Kourtaen Hundrad Fifty Nine snd bli TiitlMU'e.S-let to a point, thsno South On Hundrad Twelv and Ttiraa Tenth II2.- fet to tb plsi or beginning, the tract to be ap propriated containing Two id Eleven rlundradtha 2.11-100 seres. For lb pnrpoa sat forth in ths plain, tiff's amended complaint 1111 In said Court and cans and for the cost and dls bursementa of t'ua action. Thla summons Is served Usin you by puoiicauon Dy oruer oi Hon. Tnoina m McHrlde, Judg of th alov entitled (kjurt, mal and dated In open Court on the aoth day of March, ll, and which order require the publication of thla summons for alt -tl- cooimriillv and uneeaslv week, beginning with the li sue of th Hillsboro Argiidtad Match ibnd. 1!ML undlng with Ih issue thereof. dated May itrd. lSlS. and that von anotar and answar on or llor tbe aspiration of six n wK iroui in usi ol til nrst publication of aaid summons, to-wilt on or lierore Msy Srd, lice. OEORtik R. BAULKY. Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice ol Final Settlement, Notice Is hereby given that the under signed ha II tad In the County Court, ol tbe Ntats ot Xlrscon. for Wishliiston County, hi final account In th Matter of me saiaie ni i.uuwlg Molls. ilcail and said Court has ul Mondav. tha Hih dav of April, I9d, at 10 o'clock a, in , of am ny, as tn court nooin, inereoi, in Hillsboro, Oregon, a the time and place for hearing objection to aaid tins! an- count and for th settlement of ssld tate, Dated at Hillsboro, on this 3rd day of March, iwo EDWARD HCHULMRRIOH. Administrator of tb estate of kuiiwlg Holts, deoeassd. Oeo, R. Bagley, Attorney for Admr. , Notice of Final Settlemint Nolle I brhy given that the undersign ed Executor of th last will and testament of WIIHam Man ley, deceased, has filed In tbe County Court of the State of Oregon, for Washington County, Ida final account iu-th matter ef said estate, and said Court has sst Monday, the 10th day of April, 1900, at the County Court Room In H illaburo. Oregou, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. ni., of aaid day, as the time and place for hearing objection to aaid dual ac count, ana for final settlement of said Dated at Hillsboro, on this Hth day of March, 11106, J. A. IMI1R1K, Executor of the but will and testament of William Manxey, deceased, Oeo. R. Bagley, Attorney for Executor. Administrator' Notice. Notice la hereby given, that I, th under signed, have been, by the County Court of the Utafe of Oregon, lor Waahlngton County, duly appointed administrator of the estate of Jamea.Holib, deceased, and have duly quaillled a such. All persons, having claim against said eatata, ar hereby notified to present the earn to tne, with Jproper vouchers, at th Law Oltlca of W. N, 'llsrrett, In Hillsboro, Oregon, within alx (6) luonths from the date here- Administrator of tbe estate of Jame Robb, deceased. W. N. Barrett, Attorney for adminlstra. tor. BiJSbv. REAL ESTATE 'IIP mil Brm at 4 ProiH'Imtoi' L'vyiw r ' 9 1 i SUMMONS IN the ciiici'iT corur or" HTATK OK OKKtlON FlH WAHHINUTON COUNTY IHR fieiirga W, I'alUmin, I'laliilllli vs. Frederick Koshland. iHtreiidsnll To Fraderit-k Koshland, the ahoy nnmrtl leieiiiistit i In Ih nam of Ih Hlale of Oregon, yon ar herahy eoiniiiaiideil ami reonlietl to h and apear in th ! entitled Court ami answer Ih complaint therein Hied gsiual you, on or tfre the etplrailoii uf an (ti) wares Iroui the dal of I he llrsl puhlli-atlon of llii Miniinona upon you, to wll- tin of lieftire tha IINh day of April, IWsl, Hit dais ol th lirl publii aliou being WareliHth, put. an. I you will plnn take Willi' thai If yon fall lo sp sr and anawer said eoniplslnt. Hie plaiiitur will spply lo the Court for i he ml lr I prsyed lur in ma eonipisitn. ni it ; ror a ilacre that Ih nlainllll la Ilia owner in fe simple of sll of tha Wnal hall of III Hol-lh Kaal qiisrler of Hm'tlou Is. 1 . i. N. K. 2 Vie.t, will. Mar. In W.hii.g Ion County. Uragmi, onlaiiiiiig elshlycail ores, sun inst you nv no rigiu, line, interest, claim or demand llienin or thrto, and fiH a iWaf forr Imrrlng anil pratdudiiig lb defendant snd sii per ona claiming l.y , ihpmgii ur under him, from any interest, tide or olaim lliereiu, and for the mats and lialuneiiiiil ol this suit. This summons iaaervnl upon I'oii .y pit hllLSI Inn hy orilerof II, in. I.. A. K'hkI, County Jildv of Wsahlliaion I'ouutr. Orsgon, nis.le and dstod on Ilia Hth day of aisran, nasi, w nicn oriler require you lo spiar snd answer lliecoiuplsiiit lilxl in aaid cause, on or lienns ln ekpiralioii of six (tl( wnrku from Hie dale i.f the lli.l publhwllon of Um auninious lo wll; im or before April IWli, I'MI. tha tint publl nation thereof btlng March sih, l'M. IIKORllK It. HAOI.KY, Atloruey for I'tsiulllt'. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK 1 H K MTATF. OF OHKOON. Foil WAblllNOTON COUNTY William II. Lung, I'lainlirli V. ' Winnie Lung, Defendant) To Winnie Lung, thn ahoy iiamn.1 da. isniiaiill In Ihr usili of Hie Hlal of Oregon, yu r lisrsliy riulred lo pisr sni snawer Ui complaint tiled herein within l wek from th ii dais of the lital puhlli-s-Uou of Ibis siimuioiia, and if vou fall mt to appear ami anawer said complaint, thn plaliillf) will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in his complaint, to wll: ror decree disaolvlng tha msrrlsK IMIII trajt now eiistlng between pUiutitl and defsndant, and fiirsuch othttr ami further relief a to the Court mar appear euuti. ble. The data of Ih first publication of lliia aiiiiiiiioiis In March l-l, lirno, ami the or der Siitliorlilng the asrvie of Oils auiii -mons by publication requires y.m to a pear and snawnr on or bcfoi the ripira lion of six weak from ald dnle This suuiiiioiis is servetl upon you by publication by order of the iloiinrslilo l A. Rood, Judg of ths Coiinly Court of Washington County. Oregon, by an order mails and dated at Chamlwrsat IUiInIhuo, Oregon, tha '.'sth day of Kehmsry, !S. JOHN M. WALL. Atloruey for I'IkIiiIIII. Adminiatrator'a Sale of Real Estate Notice la hereby given Unit , wr aigned Adininlatratrlx with the will an nexed, of Um estate of N. H. Howell da ceased, by virtue of su order of tha ('in'imy Court of th Hlale of Oregon, for Washing Ion County, mad and entered on th JMli dof Msrch, IttWUn the iiisllcof the estate of N. H. Howell. le, uu.ui i.. J ll;nalng and riiiiowsrliiK the undor- igiioti wi sail in real ealale liereli,al,.r desnrllieil, will at f lit Hoiith Door of Ilia Court Hotiac In Hllkboio, Wasliingion Comity, Oregon , on Monday, the 7lh dsy of May, Vm at the hour of 10 o'olock, A, M.,oi said day sell at piihlic auclloii to ths highest bidder for cash In hand nil of the fullowlng deMirllml real properly, ly Ing, being ami Nltiiat In Washington toiinty, Oregon, and tuoiu parllcularly doribedas fullowa Ui wil : Plrst Tra.it.-ItoKlnnlng al the Noiih Wt corner of Hloik one (I) North, in th Town of Tualatin, Ws-hlngion tv Oragoii, and riiiiuliig lheinH Hoiilh lim feet, thence Kast inu ft.i, thence Norlh 7a.ls.,g,nXCrW,,"t M ",t" Becond 'Iract. All of the North-Kaal half of lot three (,'l) .K-k two (2) Nilrth. l&X$iZ w .mm i nui.--rne Month. Went half of tot three ill) block two ui Norlh, ,,f the Town of Tualatin, Wuablugtou C.mi.ty, O,F.0".r.tU "tr1?"' hMl I'Hll of lot Two (2 Unblock () North, of the Town of Tual atin, Washington County. Oregon Hfth Trant-All that porliou of thn isw?ja i''';'vc:n,r Said sale w m made aulijsnt lo con flrinHlion by the County Court of the Htue 0 iV?r" fL ,w''lk-tn Ooiintv. Mmcjiwo. ro' " iUlnmU (ly ot A ' ' ELIZABETH If. LADI) AdmlnlHtratrlx with th will aiiiieied of he Mtste of N. H Howell, d,)(,a"ed. J tratrix. BK,,y' A,U)rl"'y fr Adinlnii. Argue snd Paolflo Monthly, $1.50. -I