SISTER IN LAW OF HILLSBORO RESIDENT Oiitl ill Scnttto. kVionlly, and IVttth k'lxalK Initious liukknt OUR LETTER FROM ,S ON lUUKt. tih: uiwimmu. THE MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGE The Finet P.ree of Hitchen Furniture in the World for the Money. i - v -i i m m 1 1 Will Last you a life-time and is the cheapest, considering ma terial and convenience of con struction. Call in at our stores, and see one. We' carry them with 19 x 21 oven. GOFF BROS: & IRMLER Cornelius aiid Forest Grove Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby (tiven tht I, the umler intvt, have !ii hT the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Waliiiiirt'n Coun ly, p in ted u ImiiiUtra'.or of lite KMair il MittiMa (iustUlxoR, ilecea-'ett, anil have qualified a. audi. All N.ra having claim against nn'td estate are liereby ru tiried to credent Ine nn to me, with proptr 'oui'hern. at the law otlice of W. , '. Itarrrtt. in HilbU'ro, Oregnn, within nix month from trim dale. ; Dated this li-ceuilr ti. r10. thwar UiiMafsoii. i A1 in i nitra tor ot the Kstate of Manilla1 Gtis'afaon, lH-cea 1. V. X. Uarrt'tt, Attorney lorsaiJ Kntatfl. i " CHARTER NO. 8oj6 FOR SPECIAL TAX Notici of meeting tn vote ai!dition.il road 1 tax: We, the undersigned, comprising 10 per cei t. of the taxpayer of Road listiict No. 11, Washington County, Oregon, hereby (jive notice that a meet-( ing will be held at old Union School IIoue in said road district on the 2.1th day of December, 1910, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., for the purposes of voting an additional tax for road purposes, as , provided in Sec. 34, I.aw of 1909, page 1 95- Dated Dec. 5, 1910. (Signed) ) Fred Schulz, Andrew Kggiman, A L Crotm.J J Muller, George Alienor rg, ! Hans Cornlis, Fred Stuck;, Nels Jnhn acn, N Hansen, N Rasniusen, J A Nel son, John Berge. Christ Zuercher, F L Ijchty, O'.to Wismer, Lois Stteib. The First National Bank of forest grove, oregon. Directors: L J. Corl, John Templeton. T. W. Sain, H. J. Gokf. E. W. Haines, George Mizner. Levi Smith, W. H. Mollis, W. K. Newell, H. T. Buxton. Capital and Surplus will be increased to $60,000 in January. We appreciate your paronage and hope to merit a contin uance of same. Increase in Deposits 35 per cent. ial . I 1910 H I know what Tea want 1 hare what too nad-tha best quality SASH AND DOORS. Ikeep them in stock for quick delivery. I have but one price and sell for cash only. ! 1 have my own factory. It Costa me much lean to make my coals and less to sell them foeaijse I make and apll in large quantiea. These prtrea ara taken from my catak copy of which I will rladly mail on request: Front Doora.doubU thick f lass $2.25 up Fancy Front Doors, stylish - $5.00 up &ross psnsl Doors, for painting $1.25 5-cros pansl Doors, for staining $1.30 NewCraftsrnaa Door, for bungalows $1.60 2-ligkt Windows, chock rail 7Sc up 4-lixht Barn Sash 42c ap Cupboard Doors, with plain glass $1.00 K.ll. lor trim 75c. K.U.Ss.a Krimcs 90c I LK) not fail to send me your list of ma tariala for price and frcigh charges, J Ask for Catalog No. Start the NEW YEAR by opening an account with the Hillsboro Commercial Bank EDW. SCHULMERICH, President GEO. SCHULMERICH, Cashier We do a general bauking business, and the strength of our institution is un questioned. Courteous treatment to all. ' ' Be One of Our Patrons Notice to Creditors In the County Court of th State of Oro gon lor Wailiinton County In the matter of the estate of Marcus Dunne Harvey, ileoeaHed. Notice 1h Hereby (liven, that the un derHigned ban linen duly appointed and continued by the order of the County Court of ihe (State of Oregon for Wash ington County duly made mid entered, KxHcutrix of the last Will and Testament of MarRiiH Dunne Harvey, tleoeatied, and has duly qualified us such. Now Therefore, all jierHiiiH having clainiH against said eHtate are hereby noli lied and reijiur d to present the name to the iindeixiKiied together with proper voucher" therefor; at the law ollioe of llagley b Hare in the Khute JiiiililiiiK in Hillaboro, Oregon, within sii uiontliM from the date of the lirst publication thereof. Karali H. Harvey, Kxecutrix of the ItiHt Will and Testa inent of MaroiiM I'uaiie Harvey, deceaKod. HHKley dr,Hare, attorneys for Kxecutrix. The Hate of the lirMt publication Dec. 22nd, imu. The date of the last puhllcation Jan i!nh, mi. Xmas dance at Hillsboro Hall, Rat iirHn v pvpninir. Dec. 24. Toel- le's orchertra. Be merry and at tendfor they 11 all be there. Pays You 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings and Time Deposits lhn liuitJicJ Woiikh Sail. J Ground Cape N" 'or Sfatilc Sht rluinu- Wilson. wv liin: lv low r.t;t crton. wntos tlio Artis. oncKinn a flipping from aiu-ws-lapor di'tailinc tlu dt-sttli of sisUr in law. Mrs. ZflHirah Wil son, 2Kod Si ycni's. at Soattlo. Tito passing of Mrs. Wilson tv calls tlu iiii'iilcnt of tho vt'SSfl t'ontinontal. which loft Now York in IStlt., with a oaiyo of :'IK) women, for Soattlc. A. S. Motwr, then pivsiilont of tin Washinnton Territorial Universi ty. ciMuvivetl the idea of having New KiiK'atnl school ma'ams, shippeil to Seattle to heeomc wives of the cany set tiers. Gov. Andrews, of Massachusetts, and Kdward Lverett Hale emloi'setl the idea, and the Continental was chartered and sailed around the horn with its oaryo of fem ininity. Many were stranded when they reached the coast, and many failed to yet hushands, Some of the marriayes, however, were fruitful of happiness, and some families, thus stranyely united, liave raised children that have Ihcomu' prominent in the lKlitics ami social fahric of the state. Mrs. Wilson was survived by her husband, John Wilson, who is now nyvd IHI years 11 years older than his brother Sher burne, of UillsUtro and one stn, John II. Wilson.- Mrs. Wilson was married to her surviving hushand in 1S.VJ, and accom panied the voyayeurs in ipiest of health, as she had hemorrhages of the lunys. She grew in strength after reaching the tir-clad slopes of the Sound. The despatch toiadiing uim her death follows: Seattle. Wn.. Pec. IS. Mrs. ZeUtrah Wilson, Kl years old, one of the :'.i women w ho came around Cape Horn as the famous "cargo of w ives" for Seattle set tiers in l.S'K!, died at her home here vesterday. The "cargo of wives" w as organi.ed by A. S. Mercer, then president of the Washington Territorial Univer sity. He advocated the imjiorta tion of New Kngland schm teachers to l'uyet Sound to make wives for the settlers here. His scheme wus einiorseii uy dov. Andrews, of Massachusetts, Kd ward Kverett Hale and others, and resulted in the chartering of the ship Continental, in which the voyage was made. Shortly In'fore sailing from New York, Mrs. Wilson was married to John Wilson, and the couple made the vovage around the Horn, and through Magellan, together." V 1 ffl 111 i i era REINDEER LODGE NORTH UOLE, DEC. 10. Doar Frienda: I know you nrw all look ing for Xuuto preoenU, niui tho problem i0 "what ohall I Kot'1 I'll k.Ivu you a pointer. Try Balrd'o. I waa thoro lfiat year and dlooovurod tho faot that ho keepa ootaothlng for uvoryono, and they are tho oort or fUfto that plt-fioo tho re cipient.!. Below are a few of tho many p.lfto found in hlo otoro. Youra for a Merry Chriotmao, SANTA CLAUS. 3 SOME THINGS THAT MOTH ER WOULD LIKE. belt Slipjcrs, Knit and Silk Scarfs, Always the Latest in Neckwear, Dainty Handkerchiefs, Cloves, Umbrellas, Shirt Waists, Sweaters, l'tirs. SOME THINQS THAT SCl FATHER Swcllcst Ties in Town, Sweater Cults, Nobby Matr All Kinds of Handkerchiefs, 1-elt aud Kid SIijjcrs, Silk Ssv j-cuders, I-'ancy Cassimer Sox. WHAT THU CHILDREN LIKE. Caps and Toques for the 11 iris, l'uucy b'ur Slipjcr.s, Holly Stationer)-, LW Tics aud Caps, (.iris' Kiblnins aud Combiuatiou Sweaters, Handkerchief. Independent Phone. Our MOTTO $ for $ In the new He. del block, next door to the Odd Fellows. Home of Dependable GOODS When our ad Says so, IT IS FACT notici- i o i ki 1 1 ikow i ks Tsrnty-fic vr- . .) f u itre f.- niaV't'i!. rr i ntt lit ' .1 In en i i ilin I ' ll Unnfmilrr lint V lu-h tlf U iicr tit uUly nil ,.ml .i hi mull ibru ' iruuiriiln h mlr 1 . K.i 'tliuu ils .1 fvnv linn ili't hsiwv ni 'I lii !' i fur the t 1 1 rai li i i tti- hi. f,irtnr il Kuiilfsll, I. '-. S riu . am) iitlirm Country n U 1 come. l,r tr trli ili't v ,!rf ht Mi t'oniii. k or tn thp I'. iii tM.ii I'ii i,i ire Storr. A 1'. Vl.NI'.V. 1'i.n . ft.: - f. Laurel Store Having Purchased the Store at LAUREL I am Prepared to meet the de mands of the Laurel section in all kinds of GENERAL MERCHANDISE If We have not got what you want we can get it for you. We can supply you in all lines E. T. TURNER, Laurel, Oregon. DC 31 kl.PAIRIMI AM) tt'MV! There will ho a moi'tink' of the Fruit (Irowers of Washington County in Hillsljoro, Ore., at the City Hall, Dec. 111. Saturday af ternoon, at 1:151) o clock, to form a I nut wrowers union, l his section needs a thorough organi zation in ordor to properly mar ket the fruit product. A I'm will perfect a reat deal through agitation of hotter care for fruit trees and all that tfoes for more perfect production. If you are interested in any decree you are cordially invited to he in at tendance. Remember the date. 15. N. Sproat, Sec. fOR SAI.I; Forty acres close to (llencot some clear; some in irood timher. Apily to Kuratli l5ros., Hills Ikji'o, Oregon. 41-4 Manager Word, of the I'acific States 'l'elephono HyHtem, hrokt one of his liriKers one day the last of the week, catching th dit?it between a hutfc stick of wood and the stove door, while throwing the fuel into the fire. Dr. Linklater attended the fin Kcr and some one else will build fires for awhile. Henry Hutchinson and brother and Arthur May, of Vinclands, were in town Monday, Ketting Christmas supplies, llenry has quit hopfarmintr up in the Yam hill section, where he was lo cated for several years. John W. I'ernard, of near Roy, was in the city Tuesday. He will soon have the choice of two railways on which to travel -and can drive in if he feels too inde pendent to take the railway for t. Lost: Buckskin filly, three year old; star in forehead; weitrhs about l.OW. Strayed from Walk er pasture, near Cedar Mill. Walter SehallberKer, HeavertonJ Ore. Jtoute2. Reward. 41-3 U 1. Wuriucmcri, ot near Centerville, was in the city Mon day evening. Whitman's candies at The Delta. 41-2 . 1 iim l ill' u s i), joint uuiiris.-,, i ' Wrtltri s, S M Tuusi.ill ft and 1 511 liv. i luir. SAVING TIME ky TELEPH0f OREGON The Last Call of the West. Did you see this leautifiil article picturinK' Oregon in 1 colors in the November SUNSKT $2T),()(H) is being spent by Sunset Magazine on a series of articles superbly illustrated in four colors picturing and describing the attractions and resources of the WONDKItl.AND Of tilt l'ACIl'IC We will send you the next three issues of Sunset com mencing with the special De cember in which begins the best serial novel of the year 'The Spell," by C. N. & A. M. Williamson and a superbly illustrated article in four col ors on "San Francisco --The Exposition City; and in addi tion we will include a copy of the November issue contain ing the beautifully illustrated article on Oregon. ALL FOK 25c, ((.lamps or coin.) SUNSET Magazine Weill I'h-ko nid. Portland, Ore, When a man fools the necessity of belagi two places at tho same time, he goes to us nearest telophono and sends his vo:W- it tot Ki-clly thn ri c thing, hut whnn mn ''i'.V',' i f iiUhh In m. poult diction- from thn Bu TeWf"1 il i t nli tut a Ruod. I tt. dail v uh of ih tnlri.h'in mmi lrvttl H ow ' 1 t Im i mm! .) v to irivelillo Ntklti and it)nr utalMthy iukhh of th univerl UnDI 1 l'M HjKtrlll, Ihe Pacific Iclephono ind ce' ffl nriioh Co. 7 V tCvnry lu ll Trlnplioiin I- the nuil.T f Hi )',u,w 1 1 Notice to Creditors Nutli In Imri'hy iflviin Hint I. Ilia umliir. hIkiiimI, Imvfl Iiwim by Hit) County Court of tlm Mlttto of UrKKou, fur WknIiIukIimi county, Hiipoliitnd KdmlnlNlratris of tlm KKtato of Joliu M truli. iIwwimmI. mill Imvn (iimlllleil tut micli. All ijithoiim hiivlnii cliunm hkhIiihI miiil entnln urn linnili mi tlllml to irimniit tint mhiiki to uib, wit Ii iiroimr vour.lmrH, t tlm hw ollliio of W. N. iliirri'tt, in ilillHlxirn, Orn(oii, within Mil iiiontlm from HiIm iliitii DhIuiI tills l)i)i'inlir II, 11110. . Frniiiwn K. MhtmIi, AtliiiliiiHtrHlrix ol tlm KhIhU ot John MiithIi, DtiouaMt'd. W. N. liarrntt, Attorney for mhIiI KnIhUi, Fresh crop walnuts at Kmmott IS IT RAINING? SURE Then bring us your umbrella. We will re- ti'iir !f rnficnnablc. NIGHTS ARE L0N The evenings are long. Wc will sell you electric lifibt iu candescent lamps. The 1 uug stcn and other standard lamps . and save you money. DUCKS ARE HERE While ducks are here get your Ammunition from us. We beat them all. R. LEE SEARS 3 HillsDoro Garage, Third Street near new Hotel 15ros., 20 cents per lb.