The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 31, 1907, Image 4

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    HIUS80R0 ARGUS, JAN. 3t. 190?
N
Itcats out J. It. Bennett and
Mike Wisdon by a Nose
j HARD TEN NILE RACE SATURDAY
f ,. ; '
I Game Little Horse Gets 8 Badly But
1 . Captarta Raa
K. B.Tongue on Oregon Kid, again
won the Hunt Club race last Sat
urday. The course was for ten
mile, with about a down of the
etifleet hurdle ret placed on the
stretch. V. M. Oavia rode J. H
Bennett, and T. S. McRath rode
Mike Wifdom. each of whom was
in at the finish. The Kid itartfd
rather bad, but be waa finally
pulled in at the finish. Bennett
and Mike Wisdom are two of the
beet horses in the club, and they
were eipectint to beat out the little
outlaw. The hurdles were higher
than usual, and this feature was
thought to bs a hardship on the
Hillsboro horse. The Kid was
triumphant, however, and added
another to his long list of victories.
HOW ABOUT ROCK ROADS
Shi far the Argus has received but
about fifty signets asking the
county to commence permanent
road building. This is likely but
a very small per cent, of those who
,. would like to see our county start
permanent road building. The
Argus is going to stilt run the
coupon for a week or so yet. You
are paying each year thousands of
dollars for road work. The ques
tion in do you want permanent
work, or do you want the same old
vyatem of scattering a little dust
here and there? Sign up the
coupon and mail it in to the office
at once, how ie the time to move.
The Argue has a sufficiently large
list to cover, more than half of the
legal voters of the county. Sign it
and get your neighbor to sign it if
you want a start made on per
manent roads.
Good roads make a cummunity
prosperous. Washington county is
coming to the front as a dairy coun
ty. Gofd roads will make it a little
Paradise and in the end-you will
not suffer from taxation more than
you are now paying. Move quick.
Again sign it, and get your neigh
bor to sign it.
MRS. MARTHA MAUZEY
Mrs. Mattie Mauzey, widow of the
late Wm. Mauzey, died at Edger
ton, Mo., January 6, 1907, aged
about seventy years. Deceased
was a native of Kentucky, and was
the second wife of Mr. Maazey,
who was one of Washington Coun
ty's early pioneers, and who settled
near where the West Union church
18 located. Deceased was the step
mother of Mrs. J. A. Imbrie and
Mrs. Utitia Smith, and Thoe.
Mauzey, "and she was a very esti
viable woman.
Russell Frost has bought a resi
dence on Fourth, between Oak and
liaeeline.
Locse clover bay for sale at
reasonable price. F. M, Heidel,
mnsoDro,
Born, to Arnold arjdmelon
and wife, of near Roy, Jan. 28,
law, a son.
Residence property for sale or for
trade. Located south of Southern
Pacific depot. Wm. Tipton.
Wendell Davte and wife, of
Coupeville, Wash , and formerly of
uteneoe, are here for a month e
visit with relatives and friendB.
umaenas in Jiie lusorance
abould be paid annually. Get the
annual dividend babit. None bet
ter than the Massachusetts Mutual
.... .
Jute's annual dividend system
James stilt, District Agent.
Robt. Skirvin, baggage and
freight man at the depot, has re
turned from Mt. Angel, Ore., where
he was called to attend the funeral
of a brother, Chas. Skirvic. Tbos.
Hood relieved Mr, Skirvin during
hie absence.
A, R. Fanno, of Progress, baa
been elected president of the North
western Onion , Growers' Aseocia
tion. The growers met in Port
land last week. J. C. Hare, Hills
boro, reported ae having sold his
crop, and Ole Olson, of Olsonville,
lieyond Beaverton, also sold bis
3906 crop.
D. B. Keaeoner, who made the
repairs on the Haines dam above
Ajaswin, came oat - wttn nis crew
last Friday. Those from here who
went op with him and came back
bearded like tailors were: ' A. Big
ler, Ellsworth Craig, Frank Earr
and. Mark. Butler. It was a very
quiet place up there and the only
.thing to break the monotony was
the fact that deer would occasional
ly come down to the camp and
nter the cook house while 'the
fccra were at work. It is said that
ne buck went in one day and
I. -tame tangled up in the blankets
cr i before, he could get away fell
cr btr.tt hie neck. As it was too
r i to bury the venison, and salt
" ::j tii retting tiresome the
ai UHuW, huJ all,
With Hillsboro enjoying a raiher
mild day, Monday, and with a
breeze coming from the south and
east, and no one sunering from
inclemecf, Portland, eighteen nntea
eaat was wrapped in an enormous
icicle. Hundreds of telephone
poles were borne to the earth
through the load of ie on the
wires; the etreet cars and electric
ligh's were out of commies-ion, and
Imsineee was prostrated The to
and sleet was caused by the raiu
freezing just as soon as it touched
the trees, buildings or earth. Mon
day moruing'a passenger and freight
trains were covered with huge
icicle, and one man who vbited
Hillt-boro faid Hillsboro had the
finest climate he hd seen in Ore
gon The sleet wave came as far
as the top of the hill the other
side of Beaverton. A few yeare
ago we had a slight sleet storm,
which did eonie damage t orchard
and timber, hut it amounted to but
very little. Nearly all the orchards
and shade trees about lVrtland are
ruined.
Julius Asbahr. of Seu h Tuala
tin, was ovir to tr.e city the tmt ot
the week. The people cf his sec
tion are trying to raise f.nv tor
planking purposes, and when they
have raised this amount they ex
pert to ask the county to appro
priate Ihe remaining amount neoe-
sarv t plank trom trie Jackson
Bottom bridge on south to the Dr
Withvc-mbe farm. They argue
that since the bridge cost thousands
of dollar it can he made valuable
as a highway only by adding to the
road a plank roadway at least tta
far south. They appear to 1"
meeting with considerable success
in getting money subscribed.
V. K. Strode, a Portland at
torney, filed two divorce cases in
circuit court the first of the week.
Dora Xewman wants seia'ation
from Wm. Newman, to wlrm she
was welded in Chicago, in 1S7!
and who deserted her eight years
ago. Mary Schnavely. married in
Portland last June, wants a divorce
from W. A. Schnavely. She says
the husband misrepresented bis
business interests, alleging he had
an interest ia a butcher shop, and
that after marriage she was humil
iated by the creditors of the hus
band who would, order household
necessities, and then not pay for
them.
Owing to the small road tax the
city council is somewhat worried
over the matter of street planking
It was intended to plank several
blocks on First and Third, but the
small amount of money coming is
likely to cause a halt on calcula
tions.
Fred Stevens, of Stevens Bros.,
Farmington, was an Argus caller
Tussday.
Argus and Oregonian, 12.
EXCURSION TO BUXTON
The Erent ot The Season
A special train has been chartered
by the Hillsboro Amusement As
sociation, of this city, for an excur
sion from Buxton, Banks ami
points between the two stations, to
Hillsboro, and return, on Friday,
evening, February 1, 1007.
On this evening the Midnight
Flyer, a gorgeous scenic production,
will be the attraction at the Cres
cent Theatre and a large block of
seats will be reserved for the Bux
ton and Banks visitors. Theee
seats will be held in various parts
of the theatre. The excursion
rates for the evening will be:
Buxton to Hillsboro and return,
10 75.
Banks to Hillsboro and return,
$0.50.
Tickets will be on sale at the
Willis Hardware Company, Bnks,
and T. B. Perkins' store, Buxton
As the number of tickets are lim
ited you should secure them early.
Information as to train schedule
may be had by applying to G F.
Willis, Banks, or T. B. Perkins,
Buxton. Theatre prices, 75, 50
and 35 cents.
GIVE IT YOUR HELP
Dairymen over the connty should
give the association, now in forma
tion, all the aid possible, for an or
ganization of this kind wnl be of
inestimable benefit to tboss iu the
dairy industry. The proposition
is to make it a county institution,
and to have a meeting every two
months, the meetings to be held at
cenlral points all over the couniy.
It will thus be seen that it is not s
one town matter, and it should
have hearty support. Committee
on by-laws and constitution met
here last Saturday, and Mem.
A.N. Stanton, of Hillsboro, Wm
Schulmerich, of Farmington, and
i: W. Hughes, of above Forest
Grove, prepared and drafei an
organic law that will be adopted at
the next meeting. It will cost but
fifty cents to become a member,
and if you are a dairymen if yon
have but two or three cows send
in your, fifty cents and becomes
member. Mutual interest will
mean mutual protection, and tbt
hundreds of dairyman in the coun
ty can thus work as a unit when it
comes to matters of policy. The
dairy interests of .Washington
County will soon be second to no
county in the state, and it is up to
the dairymen to meet the future
with a proper organization. In
union there is strength and, in
cide&Ully, belter profits.
Oar Pel M.
The Jutted fwvtjsner arvly pu
rW. "Tell iu of ie AuierU-an Uuuse.
Kt ee queer. Ze conductor a at
sttwt rar tM me to akhMou. What
lo tkUMou tun, kind feutleiuauV
"SkhWloo? Oh, that menu twmty
ihive." "Twemy-thtve? And what Uo that
meani"
"Why. lxt it
"Beat eet? How extraordinary! What
doeaer teat eet mean!"
"Why. vaiuHMe."
'By (he simile of Napoleon! And
what doea vamoos wean?"
Tmle away! T the wood for youra!
Are you on? Why, they'll hand Jou
a lemon. They"
But the uoted foreigner had flL
Chicago New.
Th Soon rr Tkal.
"Mi' Xewcrtiiw tell uie b ha no
friciMla here to tqieak of."
"Why, she told me h had wada
quite a uumler of frieuda attic he
came liere."
"I atiiiose when she aald 'none to
tpnk of site meant sIh hadut learn J
euotisU. about them to lirju to knock
thetu yet." 11illadeldila ITeaa.
At th Marrtatf .!".
"The luau w ho la Interested la you
la a Krear s(iurUuiaa, fond of moun
tain climbing, automohlllug and bal
looning" "How ulce! But I prefor on who
will last loiiKer If you havo any."
Fliegcude Blatter.
'rl4.
.Nora-Vuii aee, you wero quit Bvl-
taken In aayiiiK that Dr. BlrkaiMtock
didn't care a rap about m! Ha told
tue himself he did yesterday and de
clare'! he could eat me.
Lola-1 eousratuUueyou. Touriwaot
Ueart's favorite tlsh U evidently foot.
Mestgeuilorfer Blatter.
ll Cnml
I'rolmble Purchaser Tour father's
house U certainly a pretty one, my boy,
but what are thoe funny thing on
the roof?
Owner" Son-1 uppoe they're mort
gui;e!t. l'a alway ays that the doom
i.s eueered with them. Journal Amu-
snnt.
Huih in Wait,
Local ' Politician Of coura trada'a
bud. Miat we want ia uor real
live tuvu to wake thing up a bit
, Monumental MatronWhat I want la
more real dead una. Sketch.
Jual Like Hr.
Mo girl who readi a taia of tort
But tn her heart will aay
Th heroin remind hr 4
Herelf hi vrjr way.
-Philadelphia
ItatlKBE mni Wkeat 'laar.
The Italian bouaewlve of the poorer
clat4cj eera to tiave one undiaugeabla
recipe for a baking. Agent of cbartta
bla societies bare found tbla out by th
women alway asking for a certain
number of pound of floor, Just enough
for one baking. In tbelr grocery Ilt.
They make the dour Into a number of
louvett, wblcb, put Into one pan, bake
into one great loaf. The size of th
family veema to make no difference. If
the family la small, the bread simply
laata a little longer and get a little
drier. The bread I verf good when
freah. Tbey do not ue a much yeaat
as American cooks, and the bread la
lery cruaty, aomethlng on the order of
French bread. The poorest families
el.so uae a great deal of "polenta.1
This I merely flour atlrred Into boil
lug water, after the manner of old
fashioned American "haaty pudding,'
only that flour la ued Instead of corn-
meal. No people In the world are ae
devoted to wheat flour as the Italian,
Whether lu the form of bread, polenta
or the omnipresent macaroni, It forms
the bulk of their diet. -New Terk
Olobe.
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice in herebv ariven that the mulxr'
aigned, executor of the eatata of Charles
W. Roaa, deceased, ha tiled hi tinal my
ootintMNaid executor, and that th Coun
ty Court of the State of Oregon, for the
County of Washington, ha fixed Mon
day, March 4, 1D07, at ten a. in , In th
a the time and place for hearing object
uoui mraiu uiiai account, 11 any mere ite,
and for the tlnal aettlement of natd estate,
JOHN W. KOSA,
Executrix of the Kstate of Cbaa. W
Ruaa. deveaaed.
Hated at Hiliiboro, Or., tbla 28th day
01 .larnrarv. twi.
H. T. Bagloy, Attorney for Executor,
oil
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION
Notice i hurel'T aimi thai the Count
SitriiiUiilnt ot Vhtiittim Comity
til hold .tlx nitttlar vxaitunation ot t-
nllcatita Kht it ami emwtv tmiiemat
the I'ublir School HuUtllug In UUUtHn,
M follows:
For State Papers
Coninteiicjnir Wttmlsy, r'ehruarv It
t I o clock a. III., ami rtmtimiiiig until
Satunlity. Kehrimry IH, at 4 . in.
n cuiiemiarTOniiiaiismis x iiiiiit. in-
tory, phyll se'irriliy, roailiiiu, iwyt'li-
oloity.
Thumfa w rilten arithmetic, ttirorv
of teachiiifr, grammar, lHiokkwiniii,
physic, en u government.
miay rnMoioty, geoitnipny, tiieil
arithmetic, ronioiuoti, algolira.
tSatuway Botny, plane nitmetrv, Se"'
imtay r
history.
eral
nugtisii literature, hciiooi
law.
For County Papers
Comineneinff Wednetday. hVr.ru.irv XX
at a o'clock a. mainl isiutiniiinit until
rktay, February l, at 4 o'clock j. in.
First, Seeond ami Third tirade
Certillcstes
Wednemtav Penfiiatisltin. hialorv. or
thography, rv.i4uir.
rnursniav rttien atilhmetu'. liieorv
of teaching, grammar, physiology.
rnly-t, BrriHy, meutnl antltmetio.
school law, olvil itovrnuimnt.
Primary Certittratca
WedneMlav-IVninanshlii, nrthoeraidiv
artthnirtiit, rcailin.
Thunalav Art of oueationiiiK, tlieorv
ot teachiiiK, idiywiology.
Youra iruly,
M. C. CASK,
County School Siiieriiiti'ntei.t.
TIME TABLE
new passenger train sclvdule ie
as follows:
Leave for Portland
Forwt Grove ltn-al 6:S6a. m.
Sbcridaa Klyer ......... v:oj a. in.
roreit l.rove local...,., , ., 141p.m.
"wvalli overland d:w n. in.
Arttve (torn Portland .
Corvattil overland S;4J a. 111.
Forest Grove locals,, ....... n:o7 p. u.
Sheridan Flyer fitih p. 111.
Forest Grove hx-al. t. tu.
LeaviaK Portlaml
Corvalli overland.. 730 a. m.
Fcrest Grove local... 1 tsn a. ui
Sheridan Flyer 4:1a p. m
Foveat Grove local . .
!i:io p. m
Arrival in PortUnd
Foreat Grove hx;al . . , . ,
S:ou a. to.
I M a. m
!:$ p. in
5yo p. in.
Sheridan Flyer
Forest Grove local ,
Corvalli overland
The Forest drove local
loei not
carry baggage.
FARM FOR SALE
wih to sell my farm cotilatniri;
152 acres. 1 10 acres under cul i
vatioo; gootl hoiife ami lam ; gooii
orchard Three soil one half mile
outh of Hillsboro am! one mile
west of Farmiogton. For furtt.er
information apply to K. I'tnk
halter, HilUboro, Ore , It F D. 2,
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice i hei eb v given that the under-
aigned lit" tiled i i the county court of the
Slate of Oregon for Washington t'ounty,
hi final account In the mutter of On; Ka
tate of Martha t'olfclt, deeraaed, ami that
aid Court, has live) Mntulav, the '-'IM
day of January, !07. at in o'eluck A.M.
of laid day at the Court Kootu In HiIImIk
ro, Oreuon, aa the time ami place lor hear
ing' objections to aatil tinal account and
tor Uie nnai seiiieuu-ni oi aaiu ratal e.
lMtexl thia loth day of lt'ciiiler, Pwl,
JULII H I'OLFCLT, Administrator.
Geo K, Btig'ey, Attorney for Adminia-
trator.
REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE
In the Matter of the Application of
Wallace Mcuamaiii tor tne Ki-trt-trallon
oftbe title to the following
deaerilwd real properly aitoate in
the County -of Wa.hiiiKtoii and
State of Oregon, to-wit: The
auutheaat quarter, the weat half of
the ncirtliea.it quarter, the cast half
of the northwest nuartcr and the
northwest quarter of the north-
went quarter of Section :U iu
Townsliip '2 oulli. of Ituiign t
weat or the Willamette Menu tan;
alto, the nor tn halt or Uie north
at ni
'Pi,
uarter of Section 3, in Town
outh. of Runire 1 weat, oi
ah
the Willamette Meridian, except- j
ing therefrom th rh'lit of way of I
the Oregon Electric jTailway Com-1
panv.
To K. L. Cole and all other whom It may
concern.'
Take notice that on the Hli dav of Jan
uary. 19W. an aDPlteatinn ii tiled bv
aid Wallace Mi amant in the I iremt
(kiurtof Waahington County, for initial
reirunration or tne title to tne land above
descrlMd.
Now unless you appear on or laToro the
lotn dav or retiruary, a. i. linn. an!
show eanae why aiu ii aupllcution mIih!
not be granted, the tame will lie taken a
oonieMeit ana a decree v- ni tie mitereu
according to the prayer of the application
and you will oe rnrever narreu trom iti-
puling tne tame.
P.. J. UUI' DAtl,
lerk of the Circuit Court of thehtate of
Oregon, for Waahingtoii County.
Notice of
Guardian Sale
Property
for Real
Notice la hereby iivon that iu purHiiaocn
ororaerot aaie or real property niaiie aim
entereu uy tue i;ounty uoiirt or vv aaiiiuc
ton County, State of Oregon, oil the 24li
dav of I)einlter, IMM. in the mailer of
me guaraiannhtp eatatnot John u, iiatcu.
Main uretherton, rormerly Maniii Hatch
Charleton K. iiatch. Fred M. iiatr.ii. and
Edwin H. Hatch, minora, the uncli ruin
ed, duly appointed, qualllleil and acting
guardian of the purminti and cHlntcs of
aaid minor, will anil at public auction to
iii uiKueab uiuucr, huijc to ciiiiurrua
tion by eaid Court, tho following Una
cribed real property, aituate in Washing
ton County, Oregon, and being more par
ticularly deacribed aa follows, iowlt:
The Kant 88 fuel of Lot !i in Itlock 20 in
the town of Foreat Oroya. Oregon. That
said aale will be made on the 18th day of
IT.Imiin HOT at 10 nlr.lr li. fl.u I.m..
noon of aaid day at the rJouth door of the
Court Hon Be in tiillaboro, WaHhinglon
County, Oregon.
Term to be eaub In baud, and the con
veyance at the oxpenne of the purchaner.
K. T.
11 A l Ull ,
Ouartlian.
V. . Freeman anil K.
torneyi tor Ouardiau,
Tongue, At
Executrix' Notice
Notice it hereby given thai 1, the iiuder
ignetl, have been, hy the eounty court of
the Btate of Oregon, for 'Waahingtoii
county, duly appointed executrix of the
eatate of Charles I.Icm, deccaficd, und
have duly ijuallfied aa such. A II pcraoiiH
having claima againat aaid ealate aie
hereby notitied to preHeiitthe same to me,
with proper voucher, at the Law Ollice
ofW, N, Barrett, In Hillaboro, Oregon,
within alx (fl) month from the dale here
of. Dated thia Deiembar With KKXi,
I,0tIIHA I.KIOIf,
Executrix of the eatate ol Charlei Lelcli,
d ).
W. S, Barrett, Attorney for Estate, '
A.lininUtratria' Notice
Nolle la hareby given, that I. Ill under
signed, have hren by the IVuniy Court of
the State of Cragon, nr Waahtngton
County, duly appointed Aduilntatrator of
theeaUte of Nmimial KvertU. ileceaard,
with the will of aatd deaid aiiuaied,
ami have duly qualified a audi, Now
tlicrct'ore, all eraom having claim
agaliiRt aaid eniate ar hereby notified to
prtwnl Uie main to ai with proper
vouchoiaat th law ottli of W N. Uar
rett, in HtllxlwM, Oregon, within ail
uiotithn trom the date hreof.
latcd tli ia 17th day of January.
JollN M. BKOWN.
Adminiatmtor with the will annexe,! of
Samuel Kveriil, deeeaaed
W, N, Harivll, Attorney ftr Katale,
SUMMONS
IN Til K CIRtTIT tXU'RT OK TMK
KT.WK OF OKKtlON, FOR THR
CtH'NTY OF WASHtSOTON
Wieorge Schulmerich and A. 8.
!-lW", I'latnlitni,
va.
Oreiton A Calilornia K. R. Com
pany, a Corporation, and M.
U I'axon, lielamlanta. I
t'o M. IV. I'axon, on of the alaiv named
tetemiauta;
In the name of the Statenf Oregon, you
ire hereliy commanded and reiiulrvd to
be ami appear tu the atwve emit ed t ourl
,in,l answer the complaint tiled agalnat
you in the ataive entitled eauae on or be
fore the exptration or alx ft) week from
the date of the lint publication of thta
uiiiiuoiia. iu the llillaboro Arena, the
tint publication thereof, beunr on th
.Uth day of Dec., IHUL to wl(: On or be
fore the ftlal dav of Jaiiuai v. lit)?, and von
will pleate take notice thai if you fail ao
to ipear and auawer aaid complaint, the
IMaiutitla will take a decree aaaiimt you.
mljuilging and diereeing that they are
the owners in lee simple ot all tu tlx V et
tot tne ixorineaai quarter oi Meellon
1. s N K. 3 v ., of the Will. Mer.. Oon
taming ewiily (am acre, free from any
and all claim, right, title and Intenwl
iiiuilc !y you, and that you l furcver
harred ami precluded from eUiiuiu any
rlxlit, title or tiitereat therein or thereto.
iiud for atu'h other and further ilacre aa
may be uecetuHu y and proper.
una aiimuiona ia terveti upon you uy
piihliCHtiiin, liy order of Monorable J. W.
tiiHuliii, County Judge of Waahlngtoa
County, Oregon, made and daleil on the
IMh (lay ot Ueremlier, IBwl.
HAUI.KY ,t HAKK.
Attorney fur I'laintltla
SUMMONS
IN" THK CllU'l IT Col'RT OF THK
KTATR OF OKROO.V, FOR WASH.
ISiiTOX COUNTY
Cln-lid F, K von Uiligea, I'lainlllV, 1
vt. "
Annie Alfrietl ynu Ijnlige. ItefendanLt
To Annie Alfriixla von Ladlge. defend
ant auove named.
In the name of the Stale of Ormron, you
are hert-hy notitied that the FlaiuUIT her.
haa lileil a complaint airaiuat yon In
the aUive entitled Court and eauaa, and
you are hereby riutre, to aiipwtr ana
auner the Kant complaint or III mine
appearance thereto on or before the but
lay prcacrilMwl ly the onter of publica
tion boreor, to-wit' On or Iwfor tin-rtf-leeiilh
day of March. 1H0T, and If you fall
no to npH-r ami atmwer the complaint or
bin mime apH-arance herein, Uie I'lalnlltr
w ill cause your default n be entered and
noted and will apply to the court for (he
relief prayed for in naiil Complaint, to-
wit: A ilecree forever iineutving the
minis of matrimony now existing he-
iweett you and the rialiitilf and for aiioti
other relief aa to the Court may aeem
priqwr.
1 lie d.ilo t the tint putillcallon or till I
aumnioiia It the Slth day of January,
1hu7 and thia Kiimimuii ia to lie publtahed
on every Thtirxdav of each week for a
imtIihI of hix uccea.ive wreeka between
saiil dalea.
Thit Kumiiiona la tiulilUbed bv order of
the Hon. Thomaa A, Mcrirnle, Judge o!
thealMive entltletl Court, mad tn Ciiain
liert ihl ft-'tid day of January, IW7.
Cliaa. J. Hchnabel,
Attorney for PlaiiitirT.
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice 1.1 hercb
en liy given that the under-
"igueil, executrix, ha Hied in the County
court ot tne male or tiregoo, lor Waali
ington County, her final account In th
niaueroi tne last win ami teiaineni or
Uttvld 1'iirner. ilei-eaaeu. and aaid Court
ha II ted Monday, March 4, IS07, at ten a.
in., and the court room In H illahoro. Ore-
iron, at the time and place for hearing ob
jection to aaid tinal account. If any there
ne, ami tor tne nnai ttieineni ot aaid
efitate. il A nil AH l't'RHEK.
Kxecutrix of the taat will and ten tain enl
of liHvnl I'urwer, lieceamd.
imtett at iiniahoro. thi 'JNtn ttav or
January, iwi.
li. i, nagiey, attorney (or tlieeiecutrta
-v
S:ioqrl4r.2
Uaiau Pacific
8 TRAINS TO THK BAST IMIMf
FROM POIITLAMD.
. Through Pullman atandard and touriet
leeping-car daily to Omaha. Chicago,
Spokane; touriat ileeplng-car daily to
Kansim city; turougn ruuman tourtai
ileeping-cara (peronlly conducted)
weekly to Chicago, Kauaaa City, re
clining chair car (aeata free) to the
Rant daily.
DXPAar
roa
luti.V
Chicago
Hpoelal
U:3ua.m.
via
Atlantic
Expreaa
8:15 P.M.
via
Ml. Paul
Faat
Mail
6:16 t. u.
via
Spokane
' Port
land HlgKH
lcal
8:15 a.m.
TIM K HCHKOULKS
raoat
aaatva
, raoat
DAILY
POKTLAND
.Suit Lake, Denver,
Ft. Worth, omaha,
Kama City, Ht.
Louis, Chicago and
aat
n;00 r. at
Bait Lake, Denver,
Ft. Worth, Omaha,
Kanaaa City, Ht.
fxuia, Chicago ana
Kat
Walla Waiia, ewS
ton.Hpokane, Wallace
Pullman, Minneap
oils, Ht. Paul, l)u
lutlv, Milwaukee,
Chicago and Kaat
For all local point
between Biggs and
Portland
7:15 a. M
8:00 a. at
6:00 r.M
KITEU SOHEDUU
VROM PORTLAND ' (
Hlver lioat on the lower Columbia and
Wlilatnette dally except Sunday.
LOW RATES
T, an,1 r,Am all n..l..l l II.a V-.
... . ....... tat 1 pviHW ,H Vim JUMiSS
Tickets via thia route on aale at all depot
nlticeit of the Southern Pacific Co.
WM. McMURRAY,
General Paaaengar Awnt
Portland, Oregon.
9am
0
Millinerv Sale
I put my goods ou sale for t He first
time tins scasou. Now is the tiuu
to huy. I will have out a lot of
New and Fashionable Hats
at sale prices,
good tiutil the
GERTRUDE
Above L. M.
HOP GOLD BEER
ON DRAUGHT
L
W. E. McCOURT'S
Sooond Strwel, Oppoalto Courlltoutv, ItilUboro
U.J ,.U.1
When You Buy Shoes
Buy Good Shoes
A Fitic IJuc of l'aucy Slippers for Men.
The best slnn: in the market is the Till
Kinucy shoe for men. Also :t fine line
for boys, alno school j-Iioch. ' The, K-st
heavy work shoes for ntcn. KuhUis for
men ami Imivs, at
J. C. GREER'S
DO YOU WANT GOOD ROADS?
Do you desire good rock ro;uls in your Cottuty? If so,
cut out, this petition, sign
it, and send to the Hillsboro
IN THIS WAV
NOW.
Do IT
NOW.
TO
THE IIONORAULK
' THE STATE OF
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
,Your undersigned Petitioners would reflect fully rep
resent: . -'
That we are resident taxpayers of t he Comity 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 koau building in Wash
ington County, and for the construction during the
year 1907, of as much permanent km'K hoai as pos
sible, and we hereby expressly sanction the expeudu
ture of moneys derived from taxation for that purpose
and suggest that in the building of sueh roads, the
County Court should employ a competent Engineer or
expert to superintend the construction thereof.
NAMES
Found, at depot. Watch fob
with locket on bottom, contain inn,
photo of voting man. Owtinr will
plaaie call, prove property and pay
lor adrertUement, and get Bam.
J
This otVcr holds
toth of Ntiveinl'cr.
KIRK WOOD
Hoyt's Store
it, have your neighbors sign
Argils. uV MUST HKI.l'
10 Vol k PART, IT
COUNTY COURT OF
OREGON, FOR
I'OST Ol'l'll !', ADDRESS
Kor rent: F arm of 145 aorea ad"
joining ilillalioro; Rood for grain
or dairy; 80 atsreH of panture, with
rtinnirif watur, ami with hnt little'
bruub. Inquire of E. B. Tongue.