lIcGORIIlCK COSTKK Complaint Filed In Oicuit Court This Afternoon ItAlMlfK ASM FUU rllll KECUlNf MiHililt Stls (' Per Meedr, unt iyl John W. lUiley, who h Klrad y rwieivril hi election eerlilirate, a County Clira, was rervnl with t Cl)iy of a complaint sIkum! by K l M Cointlck, hi t i uiriit in the lata eWcltoo, which chargr that oi)in)lalnOVbIUvft there were ir regularities and error cuuimiitrd in all tha precincts, whereby llalley' vote was increased, art I Mot'ornilck'a diminished. That 20 or mora ballots f t fir Ilally hal the uainea of voter thereon, or other ilblingulehinK mark, and wie therefore void. C'otiplainant aaii fur a recount of tbe ballot Hon. T. A. MclMde, Judge of the Circuit Court, baa eel June V' li et HilUboro, a tha time fur haru g the rata. II. T. Uagley is attorney for Plaintiff, anil Tongue A Tongur ml lUgley A Hire, will repreertil Mr. HaiUf. PUBLIC SALE I ill sell at public late at the C W l.'loh farm, on tnila weal of l'hil lips, and 5 mile east i f (ilnneoe, beginning at 10 a ni., on BATl'KDAV, JULY II pay Usm. 6 attd H frill old, ti(hl , 4 , t finll, I Itfall In llrrrm- bar, i Ireah In 0il'fr; i alioai. rlfchi t tech; i iliwea cbk krtu; J ', uu-h faiw wagon, aprlttg Kuii, Iukky. I Bloat, I J hikI 1 1 (net), rttrl lew hano. inllWttof, lectt rullrr. 1$ gl ketlle, 5 Si l nek Imrirla. ipfay pump, Mnuiji pulltr, harpunn (ink, ntlir) n! fp; Ml 'k uameta, art Unit I'"ick bat km, tlrrl rang, air light liraliiig lur. 10 gal milk ran; i J (at milk rso, ItuuwhuM fumtluif aott other aituira td uuuiriuut In nirulloo. Terms of ale:--4IO and nn.Ur, caih in hand, over 110, (i month time at G er cent on bankable note. 2 per cent. ff for cash over 10 C W. I.KIC1I. J C Kuralli, suolioneer. I.unch at noon, THE WACCENBR CONCERT The Creecent Theatre wa pom fort ably (Hied with muic loyere Wnl needav night, on tha occasion cl the Waggener Concert. It we Mia Wilroe Waggener' first ap peerance before a Hilleboro aixli ence sinca her return from tier many, where aha went to round out bar mimical education, !?be ii warmly welcomed, and gennr omly encored. Her uumber rep reeented Bach, Mendelssohn, Cho pin, .analla, Hohubert-I.lnl, tUeig ami Moaxkoweki. Mil Waggener wi a flnUhed muaician before her departure for Uarlin, but her poet graduate course, under ome of the beet maetera of Kurope, h addml much to her execution and tech niijue. Altogether, (the uure than justiued tbe espectatlont of her numeron friend here In fact, her pperanoe lat night wa in the nature of a triumph over year of bard, painstaking effort in her choeen profeaeion, and Hillaboro people are much Interested in her mmloal future. Frederic Vroo man, HilUlnro baritone, wa in good voice, and l easily a favorite with HilUboro audience. He w kiveo a warm welcome, and hi rendition of "Ioh Grolle Nichl," by Hobumao, caught , the audience, Hi voice, while not exceptionally trong, la sweet, and hos the re ult of careful training Mies Har kr, of Portland, violinist, made a hit with the audience, and respond ed to several encore. Mie I.orene Haili, of Portland, ami Mi Kalh eryne Shannon, of Forest Grove, an aocompanieta, acquitted themselves with credit. CHABROL Chabrol (22732 Registered), Bel Kian Btallion. imnorted from Ku rope, and weighing 2100 puni tbe largest of all breed horses in Washington county, will make th? season of 1908, as follows: Mondav mom inn until Tuesday morolna. at H. 11. Dose' farm, near Farmlngton; Tuesday noon at W. B. Smith' farm, near Johnson's eawmill; Tuesday night, at HilU boro; Wednesday noon at Bagley farm. Dudlev Mills: Wednesday svenlng to Thursday morning, at Maya Bros.' stables, Ulencoe; nai anceof week at Hartrampl'a eta lie. Hlllhb ro Tarma in HtB and 20. Care taken to rtrevent accidents, but wi not be responsible should any oc cur. For further Information, address Otto Hirtrampf, Manager, 0-tf Hilleboro, Ore. Attend the Song Service at the Christian ohuroh next Sunday night. Illustrated by the etereop ticon. Mr. and Mrs. Webb will Sinn "The Trundle Bed Hong," II lustrated. Rev. Beery will follow the song service with a sermon Everybody invited. Saturday's epeoial, orange sber but. Den of Sweets, Tbe I j illnlMtru HthiMil Hoard held iiieeting U.t Hatur.lay. at which ''iiidri(U Luanda, ,B tranean. ed. T tm hoard engage t,a(:hra ror the A..vral departmente, ex.ej,t lb primary (trade, which hN Uo vry eocptahly filUJ by Mr. M. M. I ittanKer for the p.Bt 2.r year, and who ban reeigoed. The name. "I the teat-hern employed are a a '"Howe: I'rinnpal, and teacher in 'th grade, Prof. H W. l!arne, Hth Kjad... Mr. M C C.ae; 7th trade, Mra. F.ith; Cth grade, Mia JnMiae lieamieh: Mow Kthel Norman, ar--iHlai.t in U.h grdM; r.th grade, Mie Tent.eeiM-e Wealht-rred; 4th Kradn, Miaa Ruth Joiiea; ,'ird grade Miaa Hire; 2d grade, Mien Uoe Wilcox; primary grad; to lie Ulld. I'eriom winning to tile their lariua will alwayi tlnd a largeeliR-k of line tile in our yard at Hcholle Tboee wishing the larger site tilir g buiild place their orderH with us bnl.ire June 1. We also carry brick and building hliM-ke. Thoee intend ing to build will find a large tup ply of lumW at our yard, and you are invited to call and look over our slock U-f.ire purchasing. The Unmet -Unwell Co , Hcholle; P. O. addreee, HilUboro, Ore, U. 1). 2. Elsie M. Baker, whoditd of tu berculoeie, at Oak Urove, Clacka mas county, on June 4, I'JOH, aged Hi yrars, wa a niece of Mr lieo Udford, of thie) place, and ol Dan. liaker, who lives near Forest drive. Deceased leaves a father and two sislers, Mrs. I.undell and Mrs. Morgan, and a brother, all of Inn, Ore. The remains were taken to lone fur interment. Hilver Leaf Camp, No. fsl'J.'l, M. W. A., will give a picnic on June I'l, Ps, at Alien's Urove, one mile north of (teedvilie. Literary pro gram in forenoon, beginning at U "M Athletic sports in afternoon, c insisting of (.Kit races, sack rsces, sic Dance in afternoon and at night, (iiod band immio lie freithmeiit stand on ground. All are invited 1113 Frrd Heed, who ls'. week lost a hore on the John Dr-nnis' place cast of town, hy being hit with a piece of lir slump, which was hurled in the air a considerable distance hy an explosion of giant powder, on the Oregon Klectrio right of way, was paid llOOU for the aniinsl, by the Company' claim agent, this wek. J W, Hartrsmpf, a well known citizen of this city, suffered a stroke of apjtopUxy thi morning, snd is now lying in sn unconscious con dition, at hi residence, with slight chance nf recovery. This i the tecum! similar attack within a year, tbe first one occurring last f1U P. H. Anderson, tbe aell known llcedville farmer, has purchased a stock of gmerl merchandise at Usllston, Polk county, and will move at once, Mr. Anderson's many frinds in this county will rt-gret io l isehim, but Ballston will he tbe gainer. Mr. Anna Kronbach, of Corne lius, dird this morning, nt 3 o'clock. Hi funeral will In at Verbwrton the Kith insl. Hervice will be held at the Catholic church.at er boor I, and interment will follow at tbe same place. She was aged 34 years. We carry too many articles to enumerate, mil we nave any mm; the farmer need. The largest stock ever shown in asningion county, aud cn and will beat all competitors. Bcnulniericn urns. W. A. Hhaw. of the Shaw Fesr Co , of Portland, was in town Wed nesday, snd called. He yesterday hi., I i.lat of a new tract, adjoin- n Used vi e 00 tne nortneaei, - r- - - ., u. ... which has been named Mnness' wood Acreage. r i tn Claims allowed by the county 1-1 ....ft lV.i'a vttaV nnnrt are crowueu uut mm " and will be nublished next week. The official vote of June lit, on the opposite page, nas Deen verr fled. Vanderwal. of east of town .a In todav. He has received tne ' " " ' . a.I i,a,.t, rr the l'2(X)0. for the Thomp son sawmill low, and drawn by the Westchester Insurance company nu.,tv District Attorney John ,t. Wa is ill mis weea, wiiu -i u i..,ni,n ins mneea numim.ii ... not considered serious, ana ne wu. probably be up iu a few dys tie. a sister of the Lytie i...ih.n nf thia oitv. and of Preei liiuini i", , n t KT r dent Lylle.of tne r. i is in the city visiung oi .u.". Hur home is in lyron, ia. PatmaHter Cornelius, of Hillsbo n P. Atwood. nostmaster at Forest Grove, have each had a of 1100 in their respective vesrlv salaries. tp ii Miller, of Portland, is in .i.-ptt.' todav. Mr. Miller expects u.i.u a nlumbing shop here in , . f.fo ami nossibly an tne neat ""ivi" f ice riant. TK nthanv Junior Band wil give a basket social and program 5. ik. West Union Bohool house, on June 19. All are r riaay "iubi invited. Tired, perspiring, thirsty, o a .nd'pungUareallinvdto mske a rendezvous of the Den ol 8 wflctflt Judge Kindt nd wife, of Kinton, . , j .u vv.oonner concert in alteuaeu vuo bb this cltv. last night. nf Cedar Mill preu loioirui., was in town today. MS. WIDEN STRIKES AX Auult Takes IMacc in Hills- bro Oindcnser ELDEX NOW IX THE COli.MV JIL tbargdl With Assault With littat t Kill . Welden, engineer of the HiUa- siro Milk Condenser, now occupies a cell in the counts iail rV,ro,l j 4 , f,-- with asiault with intent to kill. The victim of bia frensied assault, so. Iedford, junior, is lying at tbe home of his father. Geo Ledfnrd slowly recovering from the wounds inflicted. Tbe attack took lace Monday morning in tbe an- gins room of the condenser. Wel den, the engineer, after a brief dia- ule, seized a double-bitted ax, and struck young Led ford on tbe back with the tkt put of the weapon, knocking him down, and followed up his attack with a blow on Led ford's head, with tbe edge of the ax, irfl.cting an ugly wound, which penetrated tbe scalp to the bone. ,Hord s cries for assistance were heard by Mr. Lightfoot, the former engineer, who rushed In and forced the infuriated engineer to desist. tdford was taken home, where Dr. Tamieeie dressed his wounds. Velden wa arrested on a warrant worn out by Ledford Sr., charging him with assault with intent to kill. Welden is a middle seed man. iming here from Seattle Seen in his cell yesterday, Welden refused to give his version of tbe matter. He has employed T. H Tongue to Mend him. Bail bat been fixed at (KX), which ha not yet been furnished. His wife arrived from the Kant this morning. CONFIRMATION AT BLOOMING en children were confirmed May SI, at Blooming, in the Lutheran hurcb. 1 be names of thoee con firmed are as follows: R. Merer, If. Uergert, H. hamoa, W. Kleier, Steinke, K. Wist, H. Wist, Lil- te llerdiein, lena Ksmna and Ella Loeck. An impressive service was con ducted by the pastor of the congre gation, the Rev. L. Stuebe. Suita ble to the occasion the church edifice was beautifully decorated by tbe class of confirmanta, with the aid of the ladies of the congre gation Tbe seating capacity was taxed to its utmost. No servicee will be hel I Sunday, June 14, as the greater msjonty of tbe congre nation wishes to partake of the Mission FeaBt at the North Plains Notice To Contractors Sealed proposals will be received by the County Court of Washington County un til t d. m of lune 2oth, iK, and then opened fur the construction of a bridge 75 eet in lengtu across Dairy wreck near llie uldCarstens Mill about llnee miles north of Hanks. Bidders will be re quired to deposit a certified check for j per cent of the amount of their bid. By order of the Coanty Court. j. w. uooatn, County Judge LUTHERAN MISSION FEAST The German Lutheran ohuroh will hold its annual Mission Feast, on North Plains, near Centerville, on Sunday, June M, at the grove of H Harms, on tbe r. K. & IN . Uo ine. Rev. H. C. Kberliog will preach in the morning, and Rev F. soboknecbt, or wynori, ninne- sota. and Rev. H.J Kolb in tbe afternoon. Pastor Kolb will speak in English. A cordial invitation s extended to all On June 10-18. the Lutheran Conference of Oregon convenes in the midst of the same congregation The pastoral sermon will be dehv sred by the Rev. Arthur Bpleiss, o! Sherwood. The confessional d dress by the Rev. B Doering, of Portland. Take Notice Remember that the annual school meetine will be held at your school bouse on next Monday, June 15, and show by your presence that you are interested in tbe welfare of tbe boys and girls who are soon to take charge of all affairs of home, state and nation. Take local pride in your publio school, and interest yourself id making it one of the best in the county. M C. Case, County School Bupt. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. Following iB tbe program for. com mencement exercises for the gradu ating class of the Hillsboro publio sohool, on June l-itn: Invocation. . Mnslr. f'i.rarter sketch Zenas Olson "The Bell of Atrl" Lura Tamiesie Vocal boIo Miaa Florence Tongue 'The Legend Beautiful" . Lula Donelson "The Famine" , Lucy Weatherted Plauosolo Blanche Bowman "The Wreck of the Hesperus," Mary Sewell Vocal Solo Miss Katheryne Shannon Presentation of diplomas by Principal Bates. Double quartet. Benediction. hillssc.ro arguS, jue idoa A. Berreth. of Phillips, was io tbe city today. Orange sherbet, Saturday's spec ial. Den of HweetB. A. Halberger, of near Glencoe, was in the city today, and called. Wanted Girl for housework, in town. Inquire at Art-ua office. Don't fail to see Baird's white parasols. They are beauties, and the price is right. John Joos, formerly of Glencoe. but now of Portland, was in town yesterday. Tickets now on sale for the Com mencement program, 1! and 20 cent. Born, to the wife of Walter Ben nett, Hillsboro, Oregon. June 10, m. a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. II . Davis, of near Mountaindale, were Argus callers this afternoon. Dance, at Alpha Hall, Cornelius, Saturday evening, June 20. Tick ets, 75 cents; Walker's orchestra. Born, to the wife of Wallace Brown, in Hillsbaro, June 4, 1908, a girl. Barn, June 10, 1908, to Her- bsrt C. Smith and wife, of Forest Grove. Mrs; Frank Wallace returned yesterday from a visit with ber husband at Hammond. A marriage license was issued to Albert LaMont and MUs Elsie M. Maury yesterday, by Clerk God man. For Sale: About 50,000 feet of dry ahiplap at Bloyd's sawmill, northeast of Glencoe. Phone at Glencoe. 1013 M. 8. Dailey and family will move to Gaston next Monday. Mr. Dailey has been a resident of Hills boro since 1809. Freeh fish may be bad every Friday at Ritchey's Fish Market, on Third streetjust north of Main. Both phones. 12 5 G. J. Palmateer's new 7 room residence is beginning to assume shape. It will cost about $1700, when finished. Cleophas Gerber, who recently sold bis place out in tbe Bethany- Phillips section, contemplates a trip to the Alberta country. M. C. Hewitt, contractor and builder, Main street. Houses moved and levelled and repairing neatly done. Give him a call. 13 The track completed through town, for the Oregon Electric line, ast week, was lowered about three inches, this week, necessitating doable work. The benefit dance, given by the young people of tne uatboiic church, last Saturday night, in the Hillsboro Hall, was a success, soci ally and financially. The Masonic Grand Lodge met in Masonic Temple, Portland, Wed nesday. Cal. Jack, T. H. Tongue and Jas. Magruder went as dele gates from tbe local lodge. Brice, son of Judge Goodin and wife, who has been in a Portland hospital for soma weeks past, re turned home Sunday last, much improved in health, and iB gaining very fast. An entirely new line of trimmed hats, at lowest prices. For the new midsummer bat in beet styles, call on H. Rhea & Co., Ind. tele phone 526, successors to Mrs. J. B Vrooman. Id "Moulders of Publio Opinion" will be the morning topto in the Congregational churoh. "Nature's Beauty" will be the evening topic Sunday sohool at 10 a. m. Even ing service at 8 o'clock. Tbe Christian Sunday School will hold an ioe cream social in the lawn by the ohuroh, on Saturday evening. Jane 20th. toe cream and cake will be served at tbe ub ual prioes. All invited. S. C. Sherrill, who ia in the Bap tist ministry with missions at Orient, was in the city this week visiting with friends. Mr. Sherrill was many vears a teacher in this county, and has many friends here, Dr. F. A. Bailey was returning from Forest Grove Monday, in his buesv. when the electric storm oc ourred. He reports that tbe play ot eleotricity on the telephone wires was almost continuous for some time, and that the exhibition of that great foroe was awe mepir ing, to say tbe least about it. Wm. Johnson, who is now lo cated at Baker, Wash , a lively little cement town, is here for visit with relatives and friends here and at Mountaindale. Mr. Johnson has been absent from Hilleboro for eighteen .months, and is muoh gratified to note the many improvements since his departure. h Dr. Chas. Brown and wife, of Portland, were out last night to at tend the Waggener concert. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Kinsella. Mr. Kvnsella is one ol the star pitchers with the Port land baseball club, and yesterday ? itched a 14 to 2 game, in favor of ortland, defeating the Oakland club. Tbe party came out in Dr. Brown's auto, and returned to Portland, after the concert. Other Portland people who attended the concert were: Mrs. J. C. Hare, Mrs. Geo. Loeb, Miss Arohbold, Miss Boscow, Miss Lelab Patterson. CLYDE WILSON DIES Quong Ie, his Slayer, out on his own Recognizance E WAS RELEASED LAST FRIDAY ssc Will Come oo at Fall Term ef Circuit Court Clyde Wilson, the young man who was shot by Qaong Lee, the Chi nese laundryman at Forest Grove, Saturday night, May 30, died at his borne last Saturdsy morning, as a result of bis wounds. Quong Lee appeared before Juotice H. T Bagley, last Friday, and was re- eased on his own recognizance. He will likely be arraigned at the fall term of circuit court. Since the death of Wilson, however, the Chinaman may be arraigned, the charge being either murder in tbe first degree or manslaughter, as the Deputy District Attorney may elect. Wilson was shot for at tempting to enter the Chinaman's wash house, for tbe par nose of rioking beer and eating a lunch. be Chinaman says he bad been molested several times during the evening of the shooting, by parties bo bombarded bis house with beer bottles, breaking the lock and tearing out a panel of the door. A post-mortem examination was held He was buried Monday, at For est Grove. Wilson was respecta bly connected, having a number of relatives in this county. STUART STANDS BY GREEKS G. Stuart, foreman of tbe con struction gang in HilUboro, work ing on the Oregon Electric line, left the employ of the construction company Tuesday. On last Sun day, )2 Greeks were discharged by the general superintendent, Mr Miller, and on Monday of thie week 24 more were let go. The GreekB.it is claimed by Mr Stuart, are tbe victims of a Portland em ployment agency. The men dis charged paid tbe Portland agency $5 65 each, to get them a job on tbe iwectric construction. This sum included their fare to Hillsbo ro, it is said. Ine U reeks were given five days work, at $1 50 per day, and then fired. Stuart claims that he objected to this treatment tbe Greeks, whom he describee as good men, with the result that he was let out of his job. He, however, has a good job at v an couver, Wasn., on railroad con struction. The Greeks claim they are victims of a game which the employment firm in Portland is working, to get the f o fee, it being to the aforesaid firm s interest to have the men let out soon after their employment, in order that new ones may be hired, and the fat fee collected, making a profita ble endless chain. This statement is corroborated by Mr. Stuart, who intimates that the employment agency is not the only beneficiary in the matter. Many of tbe men thrown out oi employment did not have enough money to get out of town. A number of new men ar rived to take their places. The Oregon Electric Co. is in no way involved, as the work of construc tion is let by contract. DR. WM. BOTHWELL HARE Dr. Wm, Bothwell Hare, son of r. and Mrs. J. C. Hare, gradu ated from the Jefferson Medical College of Physicians and Sur geons, at Philadelphia, Pa , June 1, with honors. Lr. Hare was born at HilUboro, and was raised here He was a universal favorite and had that touch of nature that marked him wherever he went. He passed through the Hillsboro High School, then through the Portland Hiab, and later entered the Phila delphia Medical School, where he attained high class honors. Dr. Hare has just been appointed to a post in the French Hospital, at San Francisco, which carriee both salary and honors, and his many frienda here wish him every suc cess. Those friends 10 WashiDir- ton countv. who have known his parents since they were children, and the Dr Bince he was a child, will watch his medical career with interest. Dr. Hare is but 23 years of age. His parents now live at 274 Car ru there street, Portland. Editor Beebe, of the Springfield News, was in town Tuesday. Sam. Moon, of Centerville, was in the city this morning. T. B. Perkins, a prominent mer chant of Buxton, was in town to day. A number of Hillsboro people went to Portland today to attend tbe annual Pioneer reunion. Report of health officer Vital statistic for Washington County lor me month of May WW: Re turns on marriages, 10: cases of scarlet fever, 1: dyptheria and membraneous croup, 6; typhoid fever, 1. Births boyB, 14; girls, 4; total, IS Deaths males, 5; fe males, 5; total, 10 Dr. W. D. Wood, County Health Officer. General Manager Talbot t of the Oregon Electric Co. will go East within a few days to place an order for rolling stock for the road. Tbe order will include 6 passenger cars, two express cars, and 75 freight cars. Most of the freight cars, however, will be u?ed on tbe main line from Portland to rSalem. The rolling stock will coet 1150,000. Hazelwood Ice Cream and Hires Root Beer Ought to go good this time ol year; You'll find such things your heart to cneer At the store owned by Palmateer. If he can't suit von 'twill be aoeer. For folks do come from far and near So why not all towards him steer, He'll treat you well don't doubt or fear. L. J. Palmateer, Prop. LAW REGULATING AUTOS We have been requested to publish the important section of the law regulating automobiles on the pub lic highway. Here it is: "Sec. 9. Every person having control or charge of any automo bile, motor vehicle, or motor cycle, whenever upon any public street or way, and approaching any vehicle drawn by a horse or horses, or any borse npon which any person is riding, shall operate, manage and control such automobile, motor ve hicle or motor cycle in such man ner as to exercise every reasonable precaution to prevent the frighten ing of any such horse or horses, and to insure the safety and pro lection or any person name or driving the same. If such horse or borsee appear frightened, the per son In control of such motor vehi cle shall reduce its speed, and, if requested by signal or otherwise by the driver of each horse or horses, shall not proceed further toward such animal unlees such movement be necessary to avoid accident or injury, or until such animal appear to be nnder the control of the rider or driver." COUNCIL RAISES METER RATES "V.'. ' The city council met Tuesday night in an adjourned session. An ordi nance was passed raising light rates from 7c per kilowatt, To candle power, and 50c minimum rate, to 12o per kilowatt, minimum rate 75c, or a flat rate of 5s per candle power. This amounts to a raise of lc on candle power, and 5c per kilowatt on metres. The new ordinance, which ia labelled No. 2S6, embraces 21 pages of type written matter, and further provides the sum of $3 must be deposited with the treasur er when application is made for light or water, or both, to be refund ed when contract is ended, provided the applicant or user, is free from all charges for use of lignt or water The citv council at its last meeting awarded contracts as follows: For new water tank, to bold 30,000 gallons, L. W. House, $337. The contract for the new steel tower, 80 feel in height, was awarded to W E. Caldwell & Co , of Louisville, Ky,atU35. Guardianship Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the under signed. Guardian of the person and estate of John C. Hatch, Mabel Bretherton, for merly Mabel Hatch, Charleton F. Hatoh Fred M. Hatch and Edwin H. Hatch, mi nors, has tiled his tinal account as such Guardian, in the County Court of the Stt of Oreimn for Washington County and that aaid court bv an order made and nntnmd on June ttis 8th. 19J8. lias desig nated the court house at H illsboro, Wash ington County, Oregon, as the place, and July 13, 1908, at ten o'clock a. m. as the time for the hearing of objections to said final account and for the tinai settlement of said estate aud the closing ot the same of record. . Dated this 9th day of June. A. P. 1908, E. T. HATCH, Guardian. J?. P. Freeman & E. B. Tongue, Attys Notice of Final Settlement IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THE 8TATJS ur uk.uu, euri WASHINGTON COUNTY In the matter of the Estate of James Fitzgerald, Deoeased. Nntnie Is hereby eiven that the under signed, the duly appointed, qualified and acting Administrator of the Estate of Jas. Fitzgerald, deceased, has tiled Ins hnal account as such administrator, In the county court of Washington County, Ore eon.and that said court.by an order made aim eniereu un tut? uajr ui inaj, i-jw, has set apart, designated and appointed the 13th day of July, 1908, as the time, and the court houie in Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, as the place, for hearing of objections to said final account, and of the final settlement of said estate. Dated this 2nd day of May, 1908. C. Aeblscber, Administrator. E. B. Tongue, Attorney, Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby eiven that tbe under sinned have tiled their final account in the J' ......... Psnr, nf W ,1 a 1. i m -,.nlw t egon, their final account iu the matter of the estate of .Nicholas Friday, deceased. and that said court has set Monday. J uly 13. lHun, ai iu o-ciocK A M,as tbe time ana the county court room, in Hillsboro, as the place lor hearing objections to said fi. nal account aud the settlement of said es tute. Auton C. Carsteuii, Fannie Friday. Administrator and Administratrix, res pectively, of the estate of Nicholas Fri day, deceased. W. N. Barrett. Attorney foe estate. PROrKSSIOHAL. F. A. BAILEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Bailey-Mnrgan block, upatiiirs. Rooms 12, 13 and IS. Kestrience- tioiiih w,t corner Him I ine aud Becond. Strw-t. Both 'Phone. eeVVrVWWVwV S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office ntalrs orerThe Delta Pnig Kture Residence Kast of Conrt Houae, in Um comer of the block. JAM18PIILUPETAJIIKS1K,M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 8urKeon 8outhern PanIHe Railroad Co. CoiiHultation In French or English, of. nee upstairs, over L. M. Hoyt Co's. attire, north aide of Main St., Hillaboro, Or. A. B.BAILEY, M. D..D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9 Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phone.. , Hillsboro, Ore. DR. W. EPITTENGER Dentist Rooms 10 and It Morgan-Bailey Block, street. Over Dennis Btore. HILLSBORO ORHOON VVeVffVV"wVwVwVVwVVwVwVM Sao. 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