HILLSBORO ARGUS. JAN. 17. ISO? Xntarvd si tha Post-office at Hillsboro, Oregon, M second-class mail sassier. lil'CIl'B A. LONG. Editor. County Official Paper fJubwriptlon: On Dollar pr Annum, L.aed Every Tharsday -BY IXNO A McKINXET J - WILL IT KILL DEVELOPMENT Through lnoee legislation for year, Oregon finds iteelt in m peculiar position regarding laws a fleeting th turaishiog ol equipment for shippers. It is dow determined to pan a reciprocal demurrage law and the situation, is alarmine to private capital which ii engaged in building branch lines to connect with the Harriman systems, under the law passed two Tears ago. A a matter of fact a reciprocal de murrage law would go more to deter capital from building these branch lines than any other condi' tion, that could possibly arise For instance reciprocal demur rage would force the P, R. & X., aod other small lines now under construction by private parties in the Northwest, to actually operate at a lose. This being the case where are the financiers who will put their money in such under takings. Take the local road, en route to Tillamook, for instance. If the law passes it must pay an immense demurrage every day in the year. Mills will not be encour aged, and the north of this county; the west of Columbia; part of ClaV sop and all of Tillamook, will suffer from lack of development, because the road can not encourage build ing of mills aod factories, simply because it can not take care of the traffic from day to day. The rea son of this is the fact that oafs can not be purchased in the open mar ket, and builders will not book or ders for delivery short of from fif teen to eighteen months. The Hillsboro-Tillamook line has re ceived word that it can not get its order for forty box cars short of May, 190S. If the law shall pass, it will mean that the road can not operate until euch time as it can get cars. This will militate against Oregon development, because Mr. Harri man does not build until he ii forced by competition. It is all very well to get at Uarriman, but ktt ftrinnt 111 flAvfitAnmanl nf irta state? Is there not some way wherein the law can protect roads under actual construction, between termi nal points, opening undeveloped territory rather than put them out of business. This is a matter of serious im port, not only to the four counties mentioned, but to other parts of the slate seeking railroads through capital other than that furnished by the Harriman systems. It is up to the Washington County del egation to take this into serious consideration. THE GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE Governor Chamberlain's message is to the point, and if his suggestions are followed the state will have gained. - He suggests that the state buy the locks at Oregon City pro vided Congress shall fail to act: Recommends a railroad commission with regulations that will be of benefit; asks for a reciprocal de murrage law; a private bank ex aminer and a state accountant to audit state and county books; asks that unused state funds be loaned at a fair rate of interest; wants state printer placed on a salary; an increase in the inheritance tax and the paesage of an income tax. Another important suggestion is that the legislature lop off two of the Normal schools. One at Mon mouth and one at Weston, appears to be the Governor' idea of the Normal questions. He asks that there be but one board of regents for the Normals, , Annual Convention of the American Livestock Association The annual convention of the American Livestock Association v and Livestock show will convene at Denver on January 21, and last until the 20th. Parties wishing to so from Washington County can make the trip via Portland for $52.80; and if they wish to go one way through California the round trip will eost foo.w). Clwurv. out sale in millinery on Cor"r Third A Main, in front of tie Cj, I-aweie residence,. Cupid-Advertising I I Agent By FRANK I. WILLIAMS ) f Copyri-kt, IM. ls K. C. Paeerlls "What do you thluk of It?" the man asked the girl as site utixxl before the RAte. Slowly, coruftilly. the girl surveyed the bouse ami lawu. ouoe beautiful, but bow disfigured with larjw signboards proclaiming the virtues of Chee Kitp Breakfast food. "I think. said she forcefully, '"that It la simply shameful" "tth. wiitf nowT wild the man. Don't you think it father enliven the uelghtiorhoodl This aristocratic section of the towu had seeuied rather dull to me lately. By the way, how did you enjoy your trip!" Boli." said she severely, "dou't try to change the subject. Aa soon as they told me what you hud done while I was away I came riht over here to persuade you to take th.'tn all down." "Impossibler he cried. "I've got a contract You wouldn't want me to break contract, would you!" No, the wouldn't want hi in to do that. One of the nicest thiugs about Rob via his trusiworthlues. Moreover, she didn't know whether the law would al low hlui to break It. "Oh, Bob," she cried iu sorrow, "what made you put up these unsightly things? Can't you see how they spoil the looks of the whole street? From our verauda we look directly at that big yellow one: 'Why tie blue? Eat Che-Rup Breakfast Food and be hap- There were tears lu her eyes. "Oh," abe continued, "I was thinking how happy I'd be to see the dear old home again, and then you must spoil it all! Oh. Bobr Bob felt decidedly uncotufortahle. yet happier than he bad for several months. She had been homesick, not, of conrse. for hiui-that was Impossible -but for the town a a whole, and he "I THINK," SAID BBS FOBOEFFLir, IT JM SlHt-LI hHAMfcja'L." "that was a part of it. But to show hit Joy might spoil the plan, and It was too early In the game to risk anything. "So," he said, carefully controlling bis voice to the tones of polite Interest "so you did miss us!" Mis t hew! She thought how intense ly she had missed them and him. Yea. Bob! During the three mouths of her absence she bad come to long for the sound of bia voice, the nierry laugh In bli eyes. How happy abe had felt when abe saw blm at the station the night before! Not that she meant to bow ber change of feeling toward him. She had refused him too emphat ically before sailing to willingly ac knowledge that she hud made a mis take. For a time she would not ac knowledge It even to herself, But abe had never thought that Bob would so destroy the beauty of bli home, the home she hud learned to love. "Bob," said she again, Ignoring Ml last question, "why did you do It?" "I'm leaving here soon," he said, out wardly calm. "Leaving here?" she gasped. "Yea," he answered nonchalantly. "I'm going to the city to be nearer my business, and as 1 don't care to sell this place or rent It I thought I ought to think up some way of making It pay the taxes at least," "Oh, Bob!" she cried tearfully, am biguously. "How could you?" Then he ran precipitately to her own home. Bob gazed after her dubiously. Per haps her father was right, but he doubted It Of course ehe hud always loved Bob' place, and her Ideals of beauty were both seneltlve and mili tant The house and yard certainly did took a sight too. The plan was worth trying. Bob felt that' anything yiat might make her reconsider her answer to the great question which he had propounded to her was worth trying, nd the Income derived from the ads. was not inconsiderable. The papers had devoted a great deal of space to the discussion of the signboards being Installed ou such beautiful private property, and consequently the Cbee Bup food bad received a great quan tity of free advertising. That night at dinner the girl In formed her family that Bob was pan ning to move to town. "Ah," said her father, "I heard be sad a young; womun ou the string down there. He la rery utteutive to her, they say. Of course I wouldn't tell you If I thought that there waa any possibili ty of your reconsidering the answer yon gave Bob In the spring. You can't blame the boy for seeking consolation, and they eay that she is very wealthy." The girl forced herself to eat ber alad calmly. Bo that was the reason be had taken ber homecoming so easi ly: Another woman bad captured his fancy. Well, the would keep her se cret. The next day Bob came over to the housjjfgta conference with her father. Meeting htm In the TiaTlw ay, she ques tioned him as to the day of hie de parture, nlthougli she hated herself for dolug It. till, lu niwmt a mouth!" said Bob tn diuVreuil.v and hurriedly. llw different from the way be weed to speak to her, she thought. Purlng that month Boll made many trips to the city, and each tuoroluf the girl wke up to gate from ber window at the sign with a deep accentuation of the hatred with which she bad re garded them on the (trot day of ber re turn. To her they began to seem the pcrsoiittication of the woman that bad taken Bob from her-the cold, calculat ing lnwtiiesa spirit. How she hated those signs! it teemed to ber as If she would do auythiug to get rid of them. Mini she live within their sight all her life, constantly reminding ber of the love she had loot? The thought whs unendurable, and ehe appealed to her fntber. 1 can't do anything." said he. "Bob ha a eoutm.-t with the Cbee-Kup eom lmy, and he mint live up to It, If uulv you had been klud to blm this wouldn't have liappcued. To my mind It only shows what good sense Bob hit. Thit place has no more attrac tions, for him. so why not make It yield au income?" The eveulng liefore the day set by Bob for his dcitarture he called. The girl was seated on her veranda a far as possible from the sight of the sign boards. Her parents had gone out for the evening, and she received Bob with a si ran ere, sinking feellug. This might be the Inst time he would come to tee her-alone. 1UU," saM she when be had seated himself at a safe distance "Bob, now that you are going away, probably for ever, can't you do something about those awful signboards?" He regarded her quixotically. "I wish I could." said he, "but you see the Chee-Rttp company's contract runs for ten years, and the advertise ment has proved to be so good that they would not release me nuleae 1 paid a sum of money that would abso lutely break me." Ten years! A life time! "Bob," she cried Impulsively, "I would be willing to-do anytbtug to get rid of those dreadful algus!" Bob looked at ber quickly. This was his hour. Her father and mother nad even encouraged him to hope, but be hettltated at wagerlug bla bapplneae oa a abort sentence. Nevertheless he must make the plunge some time, and the preecut moment seemed aa propitious at any. "So yon would really like to get rid of themr he asked. "Well. I believe we eould arrange that with the com pany satisfactorily if you could recwu- sider your decision of some months ago." Hhe looked at him unsteadily. "Why, Bob," she said, "I believe that yon are asking me to marry you again r "That's just what I am doing," be aald excitedly. "What's your answer?" "But that other woman!" she cried. He gazed at ber In well simulated amazement "What other woman?" be asked. "That wealthy one In the city that business woman whom my father said yon had on the string." Bob smiled broadly. "Ton evidently misunderstood In what connection I had her ou the string. We are going to sell her the business." The girl looked at him happily. "If thafa the case," aald the. "I sup pose I might change my answer to that qnestlon If you are sure about taking down those signs. Tou mustn't sacri fice a lot of money to those people. Bob. Wo'll need some." "No, I'll not," said he as be folded her In Ms anus. "You see, your father and I happen to be the Chee-Rup Breakfast Food company, although w are on the jioliit of selling the business to that woman In the city, and so, I guess, there will be no trouble about having that contract annulled." Administratrix' Notice Notice is hereby eiven. that I. the under signed, have been by the County Court of the Stale of Oregon, for Washington County, duly appointed Administrator of me estate or Hainnel Kverltt. deceased. with the will of said deaned annexed, and have duly qualified as aunb. Now therefore, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notllied to present the same to me with proper Touchers at the law ntllee of W. N. Har iri!, in Hillsboro, Oregon, within ail monl hs from the date hereof. Dated this 17th day of January, 1H07. JOHN M. BBOWN. Administrator frith the will annexed of baimiel bveritt, deceased. W. X. Barrett, Attorney for Estate, The Badge of Honesty Is on every wrapper of Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery because a full lint of the Ingredients composing it Is printed there in plain Engllnh. Forty years of experience has proven its superior worth as a Mood purifier and Invigorat ing tonic fur the cure of stomach disorders and all liver Ills. It builds up the run down system as no other tonic esn In which alcohol is used. The active medic inal principles of native roots sncb as tiolden heal and Uueen root, btone and Mandrake root, Bloodroot and Black Cherrybark are extracted and preserved by the use of chemically pure, triple relinod glycerine. Send to Dr. E. V. Pierce at Buffalo, '. Y., for free booklet which Quotes extracts from well-recosnlzed med ical authorities tuuh a Drs. Barthnlow, King, Scuddcif, Coe, Elllngwood and a snowing that these roots nded upon for their curative weak states of the stomach, y Indigestion or dyspepsia, bilious or nver complaints lXwasting diseases " where there flesh and gradual running down trength and system. Golden Medical piacroverv''maV' tkes and eh, burn blood and so Invigorates and regulates the stomach, Hver and bowels. and. thrnui?ir thi-m. the whole. Artem. Thus all skin affections, blotches, pimples and eruptions as well as scrofulous swel lings and old open running sores or ulcers are cured and healed. In treating old running sores, or ulcers, It U well to In sure their healing to apply to them Dr. Pierce's All-Healing Halve. If your drug gist don't happen to have this Salve In stock, send fifty -four cents In postage stamp!) to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute. Buffalo, N. Y., and a large box of the 'All-Healing Salve" will reach you by return post. You can t afford to accept l secret nos- u uiu MKsuuguiuw lor bins uon-aiconoiic. medicine ok known composition, not even though the urgent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and Invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to talcs aacandy. host of other can be Anfrt action lb all accompanied as well fa In611 nd in ! iilosyf f tlgVS j The" STABILITY STRING!!! 4 per teat, interest. Interest, 4 per cent. J. W. SHUTE. Banher Oldest. rinoncUUy Strouaesl. Safest mnd Most Con nrvllv Banking Institution In Washington County, Did you ever iuvestigate to ascertain the respective lia bility of a Corporation and its Stockholders? If you did, you found that Stockholders of a Corporatiou, how ever rich personally, are not liable for corporate iudebt cducss (deposits) except to the exteut of their unpaid subscriptions to the Capital Stock, (except Natioual Hauks.) If their subscriptions arc fully paid, their lia bility for the debts and contracts of the Corporatiou ceases therefore, do uot credit the corporatiou with the individual wealth of its stockholders, uor cou found the property of the individuals with the corporate prop erty, in judging the wealth and responsibility of the Corporatiou. Only the property of the Corporation is liable for its debts aud contracts. We are uot like Banking Corporations in which Stockholders incur no liability, except to the amount of unpaid suKscriptious to the Corporate stocky We are not like a Baukitig Corporatiou which ap pears to have, but has uot, the individual backing of the wealth of its Stockholders, but ownsouly the money paid in lor its stock, or its equivalent, the major part of which is usually portable property, and its deposits. But for the safety and protection of our deposits and our depositors, everything we possess, iuclnding real estate, is au asset. Wheu you deposit your money with us, you are protected by the best of Oregon non portable, tangible real property to the value of $130,000. in addition to all of our other baukiug assets. We pay you 4 per cent, ou Saving's Depos its, compounded or paid every six mouths. Have you ever figured the dirTerence betwecu com pounding in four aud six months? Figuriug for oue year: Here are the figures ou $100.00: In four mouths Iu six mouths $104.0.14 $104.04 (Difference on $100.00 4 mills For one year " 11 $1,000.00 4 cents ( " . "$10,000.00. 40ceuts Bear in mind, the paid up stockholder of a Banking Corporation is uot individually liable for its deposits. We give you the best of protection aud banking facilities; help you to save aud accumulate for the raiuy day, and guarantee courteous treatment to all. List of CorresjoiKleuts ou which we draw direct: KliotNationol Bank limtoii National 1'ark Bank .New Votk tVnnmercial National Batik Chicago National Bank of Commerce .St, Uui First National Bunk . Omaha Merchants National Bank St. Paul First National Bank lenver McCormick X Co . Salt Lake City Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank .1 -San Francisco Old National Bank Spokane Scandinavian American Bank Seattle Fidelity Trust Company Tacoma I'nited States National Bank Portland Bank of California Portland 1-aihl & Tilton, Bankers .furtland ' Foreign drafts sold on all principal cities in - the world. Thanking our patrons aud frieuds for their confi dence and business, we wish for all a happy aud pros perous New Year. Jan. i, 1907. J. W. SHUTE, A. C. SHUTK, Banker. Cashier. . DO YOU WANT GOOD ROADS? Do you desire good rock roads in your Couuty? If so, cut out this petition, sign it, have your neighbors sign it, and send to the Hillsboro Argus. You MUST HELP IN THIS WAY. Do IT NOW. Do VOI R PART. Do IT NOW. TO THR HONORABLE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY. Your undersigned Petitioners would respectfully rep resent: That we are resident taxpayers of the Couuty of Washington; That we desire the County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County, out of any moneys in the County Treasury, not otherwise appro priated, to purchase machinery and material necessary to initiate permanent rock road building in Wash ington County, and for the construction during the year 1907, of as much permanent rock road as pos sible, and we hereby expressly sanction the expeudL ture of moneys derived from taxation for that purpose and suggest that in the building of such roads, the County Court should employ a competent Engineer or expert to superintend the construction thereof. names Argos and Oregonian, $2. post or pick address Argue and Jonrntl, f 1,76. : W9B WEINHARDS; The best of all Bottled for htm IF 4 per cent. 4 per tent. 4 per cent. C0MP0UM)l U I HUH I INKS tACIt HAK Make Your Money tarn You Money We furnish you every Banking Facility that " you can get auywhere. Give ns your deposit, subject to check. We sell exchange to every place of importance in the commercial world, We will sell you drafts cheaper than you can buy money orders. The Hillsboro Commercial (lank Eitcutrlx' Notice Notice Is linrehv (1vii that 1. tli uiiiW signed, have bn, by Ilia viinly ioutt of Hie Plata of Ore(oii, for VYahtniriii county, duly appointed .mnitiii of tin MUle ol t'harlM llcb, iloif d, and have duly iiialllled a such. All nersoni Imvlna claim agaiut said rui at a hereby notllied to rMntim Mine ni. with proper voucher, at Hi. !, oiflcs ol W, N. Barrett, In IlllUboro. Ori;uu, within sit (il) imintlin rmni Hi. ilati hr of. listed tlila liecvuibsr Kli IK''.. I.Ol'ISA LKIt II. KUeeulm of the eotateof t'harle t.etrli, ilnceaiwd. W. N. Barrett, A Horn.)' fr hlolate, GUARDIAN SALE OP PROPERTY REAL Notice i hereby given tint tlm iunliigii. d Uuantlan a( the ermti ami rnair of Louis rlrWIrr, Mamie h.l..r. fcn tin ' Ooa.ra Ut .tabller, K.Uanl Heldleraml Lriier Nrlil ter, by virtue of an order ami llrenwef AU Vin-tiot lth Meal. Ill tounty Court or Ilia Stair of Oregon. for Waahlngton County, liil. m..rl and datml ou the 4th day of January, ll"o . authorizing and emuoft.rlna IU no.i-r signed (Juardtan to soil at prlvatr anln all , nt III. raJ property heltmuliig to audi minora, the unileralgtiad will, ou and sttr ! Ujiiilay, the llth day or Pebrtiary, 'j7, prwesd toaall at private aaleallof tl undivided onuuili (1 i) iuixreal of tlw above nani.l minors of in ami to all of Lot On. (1) of and In iilock On (h of and ' In the towu of I'orneliiia, WiwhloKt'.n County, Oregon, The aald le wtli it ' mads subject In coiillrnmllon by the County Court of Mia Mate of Oregon lor ; Washington Count v. ! lleisd till !Hh day or January. lC. HKK.WAN bkllif.KIt, i Uuardlan of t outs Hvldler, Mamie 5ctJ ! let, Kiiinis Heldler, Kdward Mdler ami ' laterNltller. ' rUgley A Hare, Attorneys lor tinardlau. SUMMONS IS Jt'HTICK t'OI'KT KoK THK PltK C1MCT OK WBUT CUD A It, WASH IKOTON f'Ol'NTY, HTATK iP oKKoo.V J.O. Bmwk, I'lalntlfl, vs. ! J. M. Hanson and K.lla A. Hniiwiii. f Delniidaiila J In the name of Ilia Stale of Oregon, the above named Derrmlsnta will tnlu imtica that th alKive named I'lalnlllt Um com- nieiiead suit In tb shove entitled Court by Altachment for Hie sum of J17,3t) on account and Intarwt thereon at the rate of 11 per cant. wr annum from ilate. You, sr. hereby re.iilreil to apH'r ami aiier His ooniplaiiil II 1ml agalnat yon iu the' above entitled Court within t) a wka fro in : the firat uulillratlnii of tlim mitlca to it ' on or before I lie V:inl day of Kvlirunrv, I lH07,and If you fail so to answer for l lie want thereof the I'lalntltf will apply to ' the Court for Judgment for the above i amount. The date of the tirst public i turn of Mils tuition la January lu, lim", I)atl at NlierwiHid, Ore., January 7. I'J07. ' ! M. K. MiKk, Jualu:. of Mie Peace, t Executria' Notice Notice la hereby given that tlm under signed Ii as been appointed eiecutrl of en ai)Milnte. eieeutrlaof and Uame.it of Thonma me laal win an Otchln, il.ivaaed County Court egon. made and entered on liecemtier VJt. Ifajti, and all persona having claims against said aetata are hereby notllied and directed to preannt. aald claims, logutber with the ptoper votiubers therefor, to me at my residence, or at the office of Thus. II. Tongue Jr., at Illllsixno, WiuliliiKton County, Oregon, on or Ixforeslx luonttis from date hereof. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 2tili day of lleceuiber, 1901, MARY ANN SIMPSON, Kieetitrll ol the lust will and tenia ment of Tlios, Otchln, deceased T bos. H. Tongue, Attorney, Notice of Final Settlement. Not es s heie bv slveu that the undor. signed has liled in the county court of the o'c oc t A.M mi In Hillm of said day at the Court Room I ro, Oregon, aa the lime ami i Ing objections to aald final account ami for the final settlement or said estate. Dated this I6lh day ot December, ltsifl, JULIUS COLFKLT, Administrator. Geo It. Ungley, Attorney for dinlnis trator. , Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that tho mulor slgned has tiled in the County Court of the (State of Oregon fur Waliliiglou Coun ty, his filial account In the matter n the estate of Robert Inibrle, deceased and that said Court lias designated Monday, February iifith, 1H07. at the county court room in Hlllsliuto, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, as the time and place for hearing objections to auld final account and for the final settlement of said eatate. Dated this 12th day of January, A. D., MOT. J. A. IMBRIK, Executor of the last will and testament of Robert Imbrle, dee'd, K. B. Tongue and Bagley & hare, At torneys for Executor. - Miateororegon lor wsHhingtou County. ! .'' ,,';,; . " 1 . V" '""I er his final swouiit In the matter of the Ks- i 'l.1,'.Ku''f'l'"hl enteof John ti. Hsto.i, tale of Martha Coifelt, deceased, and that, 1 n ' Jui, .'t''BVinVsru7"B,M'" "tc,'j said Court has lled Monday, the 21it ; ti, 't ii , 1' ',U',1 ralv, "''""-'"l uay or January, iw. at io 1 11111' " : (On ditughi) Beers. MeJiciml Use W. V. WILEY'S Mii'i it .mMtmMMw Edison's Gold Mould ed He-cords in Stoch PRICE 35 CINTS E. L. McCORMlCK MIIlU!OHO ..... OREGON CORWiN A HEIDEL Purrs Km. 1B,,,. u ,,. ,., ""''! wiH mtet i Ctiickcu. an J IVultry all com I it Ion. always on band tipoo order, l ire delivery loall palls of the towu. We buy fat stink. Soooml Stroot, Hillmboro, Or -"" 1 1 " ,i 1 ii i ..Central Meat Market.. IMMOTT DROS., Prop:, luoHlMrl ( O. rMMtr kt-, cnuitantl) ou hsud a fins uiil) ol hrah meaUof kinds. A Now ti-m It Prhtmm We nrc K'i"X lu uieat. si fitlce. low er llta'i tbme which have prrrailsd la the ( nil in ami we ua. We uicau buttncM. 'I'lume and Pree Iellv.ry Main Stint, unpotlu lailatls Held, II ilUboi o, Orrgea, S'l- ..ir-.'i.i-.j..11! .. ", u REG1STR A I ION OF LAND TITLE In tbe Vntlit of tli. A nnllralton ( Wallace M ( 'auomt for the Krgi tralloii of lim title to following ilewrllii d resd i.r .iiiirtv altuato lu the County of Washington and ftwte ol Oregon. to-wTt: lbs aouthraat quarter, the weal half of tbe nnrttu-a.t quarter, tbo.ait half of the nortlniMit quarti'r smith. iioitnnrn quurtnr of tli. north- wuai noannr oi auction 34 lu lOWIIMltll i Holltll of Itauiri I I Weal ol the Willamette Mertolaiii also, tli north half of Inn north wiai quarter of Scotion 3, In Town ! aiiip:i smith, or Hsuve I west of the Wlllumuttn Meridian, except 1 lug tliHretrom the right of way of ! 1,18 Oregon Kleelrlc Hallway Com. I tmnv. To K. L. Cole unit all oilmri whom It may ! Tuke not,. that on the lib day of Jan 1 uury, Iij7, mi iiniiHcatioii waa It led h .ujj Walhicn Mcl'atuant In Hie Circuit , t (lllrt of Wellington C, .ntitv lor I ml". Now uni'a von iiunearon or heliira Ll KM It day of Pnhruurv, A. Il, ltfu7, and bow iaiin why such application shall not be grunted, the num. will bo taken as cniifn-aed and iiroree will he entered according to tlm pr.iynr of the application and yuu will bo torever barred from dis puting th. mini", ,,,,, K J. GOOMAN, -let k of Ibof'ircqlt Court of the Hlals of Oregon, lor Wellington County. Notice of tiuirtiian Sal Property far R.sl Ni)tl ! In hereby given that in purattanr ofonl'TOI uiiIh ni rftnl nronerlv ,i,.lu ... nd 1 '7 "".V court, or Washing- I V " .."W' !..,'.r,'tOMt 0,1 : V , , iiniMin. uooiraiKU- S l' "''I'"!"'-"), quiilllled and anting suid mltiorn, will soil at nubllfl auction to the hlghiwit. Iiiddur, iibj;a to conllrma tion by aiiid Court, tho following des cribed real property, situate iu Washing ton County, Oregon, and inning more par tlculunv rleaeribod as follows, iowlt; T im Emuis font or l ot 2 In Block 20 In Mm town of KoriiNt Grove, Oregon That Httid Biilu will ho tnnde on the ISth day of Kehruury, 1007, at 10 o'clock In the lore, noon ol said day at 1 ho South door of the Court Iloue in Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon. , Term to bu cash in hand, and the con veyance at the expense of the purchaser , , U. T. HATCH i.' in i , , (,u'lan. If. r. Iteemen and K. 11. Tongue. At -tornnys lor (Juiiriliun, For ia!e: Yip sired by n rogis tered Bi'rlifiliiro bntr H'm, Sobul raeriuh, Frmitifton. Addms. Hillsboro, R, V. D. 2. T.J, Wallan, of Forest Grave. was ia town this evening. e