I un no win MAT I i 4 1 "5 ; ;, 1 I I'- "it . ' J 34 ' ' i l'. . " 1 1 ; 3 : ' I i -1 i j j '''II' j , . I 1 , . i i - 1 I : 1 L r "C-l I . t i i !' 1 ? 1 j I H 'l,,- 1 J 1 1 f tr,t 1 i, Ha Notka at Applkalkta to Incorpo rate the City of Tualatin T Whoa it May Vmrrn: X.Ht. fc tvaraby tta that on luily, June f. IMS, at Um iMMir of Ua o'clock A M. of Miliar, at 11 io Vunty Court Kmi m lb County 'mrt tiMt at HiUlr. Waotiinirtoa C.Hmty, Oiwun. al U re u issjalar lurn f th I'wiiti; Cuwrt f Ui Hut of Orrfpta fir Wa'lui!i:m Comiljr. tB4 fullowiiif m4uioii a ill rw itmwntol to amid County IVwrt of tlw Slaiw ol OrtV'Hi, lor Washington fount y, to wit: la Ut tuntj Court of tlw 8t vt Or goa for Wanhintton County la Um Mattrrof the liu-orpoialioti of Tha City of Tualatin. To Honorable tV R. Roasoiwr, Coim ty Jiklat' of WasliinUMi County. Joaa Nybarcaml C A. lianley. County tsNnniiaatonara of Vhmirt hi County, ifrrgoa. tisjrttiw tsmatitiitiiiir th County Court of W asliiiigum Cimnt. Oregon: We, thauDitcroiiciMi, quafiritvl tts'!or of Washington County, OrpRou. rtM.liiic srilhia Um liuiilkof th territory tnipatst to ba inevrporat! a tbo city of fuaiaiin. aa hereinafter McincaHv wl out ul atvltwtl, would rirclfiil y rpnPMiil to your honoraMe court u fol'u. U it: FIRST: That your un.Irsi,;n.l tti MoMra, eonatitutiiiK more than lrtv itr aoaa.ara all qiiaiitinl ilivt r l Vah 104100 rouuly, Oivon, ami iv Una ti ! taaalrata within tlx- Inn.u ( th trr tr propoaeU to ba incorporate! as the cut of T.lt - I . I. 1 .i.hi,, bouBuariaa of oaitl rtHl muioial forporatiofl for more than thirty tUy Mlt preooiliiir tli dai ol tin ix-iuion HKOUN'l): That your vtit;oinr anil othar rwidnta of tha umiKvrporittnl yillaira known a Tualatin, an. I of lit? Irritry herrinafler particularly dewnb u. ara amiroua 01 naving an mwuoii halil within aaiu limit for th purpoa of iDTurporwiincwiii diy ot Tualatin. ThlKlh That thi houihlarnm and liniita of Ilia territory hTtii j-n'M lo ba iuoorponttAl an the euy ofTuaiatin ara particularly buundod and ilwriUvl aa (ollii. to wit: All that portion of Washington (wnntr, Orafon, lyiiiK and Mng iihin, and uc aeiibod 41 followa: Comiuninit at the northwxat cortinr of tot tS, of Tualatin i unions, aa thnan oa U duly mnnlenl map arid lat ol . aaid Tualatin tianlrna on hi and of w ord in tha ortioa of the County Ki.riter of Wathlnfton county, Oregon, and run niDR tbonro wtwt til rod, thon north rout mora or taw to tha au:h lino of (he Dayton road; thanca raNtrrlr 4io.n1 said aouih liaat f aaid IHirum roa.1 to the Una of tka Httht of way of tha Ortg.!) Klactrie t'onipany, ait ilia vn is aiirwy ad and laid out; theuo nonlicrly along tha waat Una of aaid railnw.l right of . law feet; thrnco nt fn-t; thfinv north to the aouth line of Washington Hut on the town plat of the town ol Tualatin, aa the aauie pean on the duly raoorded map anu plat thereof, on li ie and of record in the Kenriler ollice in Waahlngton county, Oregon: then. west totlieweat line of Kiflh street aa shown oa aaid town plat just mentioned; thence orth to tha aouth line of North r'.-unt a treat aa ahown on aaid town plat; thence aaat iM feet: thenoe north 1) feet, thence mat to a point ay feet eat of the e.t line of tha right of way of the Oregon Klectru Railway Company as the name ia now laid out and talahliahed ; thence aouth to a point) feet north of the Portland road thance eaaterly and parallel with said road to tha center of the Tualatin river, thnc aaatcrly following the center ol aid river to a point where aaid center Una firat croea a line in the nortlwait X Barter of accUun 24. T i 3 R I W Will lar, W roda west of the Willamette Mr Mian, thance wen to a poiut 10 nla aouth of tha center line (running east and wen ) of aaction 24, township and rang afore aaM, thance west to the wft line of J R O Thouipaon'a land. aid point being U chains eaxt and 10 roila south of tli auartar aestion corner on the West line of Section lit, TUK1W of the Willamette Meridian, thence South to the cenU-r ol a wek running East and W'et thnuKb aM land; thence West following the cen lar of said ereek to the section line I twaan Section 23 and U Townsh p and Range afore raid, and theuce South to the place of beginning. Fourth: that nioreths.ii 150 iiihibitanta raaid within the boundaries of s tid pro Meed municipal corporation, as herein before described, and that tha numtwr of actual inhabitants and residents within to confines of said boundaries U approx imately 30U people. Wherefore, your petitioners prsy that apon the presentation of this petition, a hearing be had thereon, anh that the boundaries of aaid proponed municipal corporation be established and defined as herein set out, and thtt the nuiuU'rof Inhabitant residing within the c mines of aid bound an es be ascertained aid deter mined, and that an order be made by thi court for an election to be held within the boundaries of aaid proposed municipal corporation in accordance with sections Ulf and S8, of Lord' Oregon Laws of the State of Oregon, aud bxing a time aad place where Id electiou is to be held and that notice of an election to be held . "J . Ppoaod iiiLnic.pal corx ration, for the purpjse of detet tululug whether the same shall be come incorporated, be given for and during the tune and in the manner pre acribed by aaid bection 33.7. Lord's Ore gop Lawa, aud giying notice that the votara shall be required to cant ballot which shall coiiUin the words "for in corporation" or "against incorporation." orwordequiraUMit thereto, and ajao tli ttaatea of tha persons voted for to till the TmHouf alaetiya municipal ofUces prn aerlbed bylaw foruiunii'ipal corporations ao Incorporated, and that the votes cast at aaid election be canvamed by the County Court of Washington Coi nty. Oregon, on the first Wednesday of its lat regular term held alter said election a provided by section Utfjtj. Lord's Ore goo Lawa, and if it appears thereafter from such canvaaa made by this court, of tha yotes cast thereat, that a majority of the TOtee thu cast are for incorporation, that aa order b made in accotuanee with the lawa of the State of Oregon, declaring aucb territory duly incorporated as a municipal corporation under the name and style of the City of Tualatin, and de daring the person receiving respectively tha highest number of votes for such wv aral offices, to be duly elected to such olflcea. Uetau this fiah day of May, 1913. MTITIOHERS ADIiRKSS C Robert Tualatin, Ore, C F Carted. .. .. KJ Caatecl . M Robert K LCole , .WSWMaid Mary Willard Uiaca H Robinson " Bam Adam , David Adam William Fail field P A Fuller J B Fulltr R P Hume D W Hough .. AW Mack Carrla A Hough . Sarah Wilkin . Nellie Cole AaoaM Fuller , K A Robinson. ,1 Will Barogrover A Hcherllng WF Hartley V ScherliDg J Nyberg . JRC Thompson Walter Thompson " Laura Thompson ., i Thompson Beat Ullia Polt .. P Caateel ladwig Weith " William Weith i C Wane-ertnau Pied Weach. .. .. X A Kddy.. .. .. Slisabtth Ladd MjrrUa Udd .. .. Lt4aWadcl KQ Doanet .. ., TiaHt n.tve. A t; M it R S Towns nd " K K M.wk I. J Towers J,hn Wcsch '" K C rvne W F J..mi-!-i . " " II M M e . - It B-ir-cttt.. Willi m Ray K.t A Wtlktn. - " " K Klmgif Aug lilalik Mr Ar.g P'atik " " J M Jtmri-n " " C F Ki-k - K K Tifl.,ny " " CeoUuner " A I. Malone - " IWACw skr lUntr.ur... " " Anna Thompson V Titlit'V - - f.M heating, and '. si.'i t'nu- rd v',lV s.sid prtitu-ncr -'i J'" tint ti.cs.ui Cttv of Tua'atin tv m-HHr'..!. with its Kniti .istic as hen-.n Jivi;?-r I, ar-1 in the rwnt s.n! jvtf.ion cn nH W heard opoa Weilnc'tv. juuc 4:!!, l-ilj. as toon Ihcrc-tfttr a tic wnw r.m U ht-snl by the cvurt. lUtcd this M .v '! t9 v "Titos It Tsttuc. Ir.. Attorncv In Trlili.'iH'iK Notice Tt Civditors is tiik ivrsrv tvi s;r run STATK OK OKi:tiS KOU WASHISviToN COl NiV. Iu the Matter of the lt.iU of Mary I Harldson, decxrawd. Notice is hereby Kiven, tint t'.ic n dfrsned h.ts Kth ditlv apiHnU-d and contirmeil by older of the Ccmitv t'outt of the State of Oregon lot tt .tli iti n Countv, hiccutor of the last Wilt and Testament of Mary L. lUi'. ison. de ceased. Now, theryfore, all pvron lining claims against siul estate are hetvl y re quired and notified to pry sent the same to the undersigned, together w th proper vopchcrs there liw, either at h 4 itsU'.riivV at Hair Acres, or at tlie 'aw ohves f Bag'ey & Hare in the Atuctu ait N uion al lUnk Building in Hidsl ro, tr, j,oti, within m uiontli tr.mi the date leieot. Iated this S h day of !, iv)ijj. Ral-ert K. Ilail-ion, Utecntcr afires4!d. Bigley & Hare, Attorneys for Kxecu tor. Dr. F. R. SIZER; Naturopath Physician j Otfice over j Shoo Hospital, Third StrtH.'t. i HILLS BOKO. - OUKGOXi J. S. LORSUNG GENERAL CONTRACTOR Estimates ou buildings, ex cavations, fills, etc. Hillsboro, Oregon Phone Main Hi 1 O. City li.oite I Mrs. Wm. Wall departs this, week to join her son at San Bcr-i nardino, Cal. I Roy M. Richardson and Alice! McCann, Gales Creek, have been j granted marriage license. C Powart..... M Wtah. ... C B BorgHt POTATO YEAST Mahea the Best BREAD NO MALT EXTRACT TIIYT IS WHY City Bakery Bread TAKES TIIK LISA I) Is The Same As Home Made Bread SKIS THAT YOUR BRKAI) IS STAMPED "C. B.' CITY BAKERY Main Street, Hillsboro MAY For One Day Only we will sell the El Tostovo Kitchen Appliance for making toast, frying meat or eggs, lor half price. $4.00 Article for After that date the price will again be $4.00 aaaaamBBaaaaifBBaBBaaBaaBBpBBBBBiBMBa Oct your heating appliances and enjoy the cheap heating rate 4c per Kilo watt Hour; 25 Kilowatts for $r.oo Owl Electric Co. HILLSBORO, ORIS. 6 ,nIU.atwrt la kV;i-lr Titl 1 In tU- Trui Court fsT .' Sft w trt:rt, for las' tVmyr ot Waa- itficti. l i th Matter of the Apptt.'aUn of y J r N1 Hi KeKistrwti.- f the Til.e to . toliowing ihcrill rsl fitit- 1 i.-'g a jmo of Se;iot "0, T. 1 14 K 2 H .. " 1 1. Mr., in aliiigtott Coun iv, I'Mv;."!. (mitl ait.1 Jwrilnol a t, ,,.. .! w it: Itttgmuiog at an lr . ,,e w .U leK north and l-tjt' lee f. i-g it nun. li frM the miartsw "eetUMi CMiieron Ih e tsiuiidaif l aaid N, ,i,n an4 running thontst H ! H-c 31 nan K. I fee loan Iron dpe, th. ti. S S g 0 mtn. K. li rst to an )!. pi(.; n. m N It mm. V. ti i-k Ut i iron ptis ttes S ' d-i. U lum. tt. tix t. t lb place ol lv t ewntau'ing V !( as'rea. To W u iu it l y Cttncera : Tike n.4i.-e, "thai ou the Slh day ol Mjv. i ': i an appUcatKn aaa riled by K J. K 1:1 Uie itcuil tVurt of the State o! tinfoil, tor Waahlngtoo tmnt!T. fcr ih ion nai'.atraiitHi of th titi lo the Um ,b ss-ritml. N. un.is yvHi appear on or before VI nuv. :ie Iftih diy ol I una. I Ml. anl Ji , ue mby u h applu'wiion taii ni t tu ilml, in sain mill h taku a ,s,,,:,,.l t.,i a ilevrv aill b ntrt ' a.v-onl.r.t to th(erof the applicant. .1 ,ui ill le 1,-rever barml Irvuu dm ituung the Mint. Kdw C. Luc. Cera of the 'ireuil Court of the Stat l I'ntoo. .i Va--n111glon County l .ii; ey .4 Ham, Athriw for AppUeanl Notice ot Final Settlement J X tice : hereby gin. that th under i signed a!iiuniirern lth Hi will an- itrjc,! ol the tvtate n ancy luatwlla I'eaix.m vl--evl. has lile.1 ill ih Coun ty Court of the Stat of Oregon, for Wash loct-'ii County br Una) aaaunt in be nailer of said' estate, and aattt Court ha imitated Monday, the 'Ji4h day of May, Ml.i. at the C iiniy Ccnrt K m. 111 Iu lli.U (m. I'revon. at tell o'clock A M. of ait i day as Hie tune and place for hearing ob j pot iocs to saut linal arvatiiiit and for the j itna! s Itienienl of sanl e-tlle. I l.Ue,l this April SI. MX j Nancy U, I'eanon. i Xancy I! IVarson, Atliiilniatratrll i it h the W ill A'tueaed of Hi Kalat ol I Nancy 1-alwlla I'earsoti. Vc.. i Itati ' y A Hare, Attonreya lor Adiuinia trarix ." Friends of Miss Esther Landess tendered a granite shower last Friday evening. C. Ferrine, of Yamhill, was in town today, l'errine is now mak ing good and is taking life easy. His brother, Geo., well known here, is making a fortune back in Missouri, on a patent fire-place. "Cully," as he is familiarly call ed here, says he would hardly know the old town of 20 years ago, when he was a resident here. Mark Butler returned to Hills baro, yesterday afternoon, af ter being on the road, on a sad dle horse, since last Friday af ternoon, with the two men who took the cattle from the Cove Oaks ranch to Salem. They milked the cows three times daily, and took their time, land ing at Salem Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. Eleven gallons of cream were separated from the miik night and morning, at one ranch, and the farmer where they remained over night took the cream and refused to take money for the keep of the three men and herd. VVolfersperger & Gragg 8 Ir- I It lO $2.00 tniorKi at trio I'oM -' al MilUt-v tVvvoo, aa wxhuI d n al . U A. MNU. tslito a County OHicidl P.,vr tutcrt4uMi: II.Hl s( Annum. Iaasl erj tnrtat -FY- I.Otl M M.hlNNU California bus passed tho anti- Japanese land lav bill, anil it will U' signovi by tv. Johnson. This is strictly within the rights of a sovereign state, even if itj docs invite trouble with Japan. This principle was nwni.'.ed l Uth resident Wilson ar.d Sei r' tary of Stato liiyast. and they did not attempt, at any time, to coerce California into modifica tion of the legislation. If we did not have our "far llung" kittle line extending tv the Phil ippines we woultl have heard no protest from, Japan. That is the meat in the eoeoanut. and that's all there ia to it. Of course, Messrs, Wilson and P.ryan did all they could U delav the legisla tion, know ing the national dan ger that might result. Hut if the cocky little Nipponese thinks he can dictate our legislation, either of state ot nation, he is badly in error. We would nat urally be in better condition if the Panama canal were com pleted, for we could then get a tleet over there to protect our "foreign Kssessions"whuh were foisted on us by the "patriots" of the financial school. Hut we will meet the issues when we must, and that in the end we shall handle things creditably to a great people, goes without say ing. A Marinette, Wis., lumber man, who by the way is a mil lionaire, tetls the Portland Ore gonian that he has crossed the Rocky Mountains (IS times, and that every time he crosses to Oregon he realizes more than ever before the great future of Oregon. A person not even a millionaire can agree with the Wisconsin man. President Wilson evidently be lieves in fulfillment of campaign promises, anl he is going to give the people just such a tariiT bill as the American ieople of the thoughtful class want. There will be no trimming, no juggling, and no tem'iori.ing with the president and in this he is eminently right. The English women are dyna miting, burning pncrty. and doing all sorts of foolish and militant things in order to get suffrage. Some of them are un der jail sentence, but the "rough house" work keeps up. kliAL I -STATU I MANSI TMS MarKnrrt lilnir to J ; Mnlloy, In r inl In emit Met on lnml. M K lili k- 10 ! W Koirr H at his at in lens fn, 111 .Miiry K MtiUr, I'orrsl Griivi: Ruth Trust Co 1 1 J I' Convrrae, lot 8 Mk 54 North Plain ny Wm Kane lo tvunutl C, Morgan, i c 50x100 tret hilt 14 V t,roe. 1 John Cnrki h to Julm Vut lluii.l. 3.37 alirayOaa Tract mkm d mimieii to v. u il IU Uhii, lot in l'lcho Hriulita si-,' 1 I 1 r 1 u. U L Saundt rs to Kn il A Itruwir, 0.311 a btlt I Morgan's ml, llillaljoro ... Frul A Ilrown to J I'. Rieves, tame as above i N Hr.ffiimn to C W MrN.tiier 16 ft cnnrrit wall, lot j 1,1k 6 l' Giovo W II Mulvry lo Jos Ingram, i c J'1.75 a sec 13 t 1 1 r ) w 1 Prudential I,on & Tru t t.) I .s llnr ily rtentiHt, trmt 34 Chellnlem MoiitiUin rclinls iji.j K J lioos to Ilnllle IliKis, 16045 a arc IH anil 29 t I 11 r 4 w ...... 1 ; Mle WHltsct a) to F, R Wi-tz 95a Mitrvil Wnltil Ic 47., Klizabclli iiml Aili rt Kuwi to A (i filliain, 11. Win Almornn Ifill 1 lc.2500 John W 1'iwiim to l-.sll.er J I'liqua, lot I nml 2 blk 5 South Turk, I'.ir- eat drove t Ilora ,Sm 11 i-r to Hrry Hmer, 10 c Si 3 ' w 300 John IVsraoii to Htnniktrl l!ox Ht laimlier Co, 160 a -c 7 t 3 n r 4 w in Arthur llurke to Waller linrke, lot 6 hlk 7 Km l Hill, I'urest C.rnve 270 Mary Ann (Irr to Win Iti idt, 25 lots wisi roruatia lltl(;lit 10 Chas M Ailkins et 11 x to Jacoh Tracy 40 a see 31 tinrjw ,, 400 J I) Ride to Fiit fj. hlle, 17 lots Valley View nd, V firove 51100 Joet,h F kley lo Alexander Aitken, U'A Mi'lanl He VanScliuyvrr tr. 10 l'riscilla M Daly to Marion Murk- ham. lot 8 Idk 3 I' Drove 3,mi Henry Will to Oregon Nur.ery Co, lot 5 blk 8 Oreiico 'J'ownstte Clemens HuUinaii tn Anna. Jowih, Mary, John and Frank HulMiiati I'.mtna Kitncalf, Hi, n ,x c 16 t 1 a r 3w Henr7 Challiieonil to O V mid f) A Zimmerman, Hu a sec 34 t 1 1 r3 10 C M Clover to Justus t" Ni'iT, 4 09 k rruiivaie, rotesi (irove 2000 David RpKhitio to Atintidn J Die, 1 a Inhn Kllii.li H I n P A Watts et ux to AIIm rt 'UiehlVer- nmnn, 25 u a Barton d 1 c 1 L, M. Miller, of Seholk U)!lll a city visitor Tuesday. On Tbe S UOOAV GARDEN TRACTS ADDITION You of Hillslmro are all fjmtli.tr with the desirability ol the (ardeu Tracts Addition just a block from the Cotnt Hou-sc rinht acis from the 1'. R. & N. light ou the line of the Southern Pacific electric extension and a Mock limit the Orcgou IClcctric. You kuow the day is surely rout tug when thii ruerty will double aud treble iu value, every day .scjh stride nude iu thin city that mean prosperity for iudividtuts aud a greater city fr all. We want to sell a ceruiu amount of thU itierty ti Hill. Iniro residents, every far nihtcd citicu should at least take one lot the prices arc shamefully W tin terms auuiu-ly eauy. Come out to the tract Sunday, or see u at our odue iu the Washington Hotel, nml talk over this roiHsitiu. LUNCH ON THU PROPERTY SUNDAY. EVERYONE INVITED SMITH-WILLOUGHBY CO. AKent.1 WASHINGTON HOTKI, 9 Fifth Street Portland, Ore. mm, Oeorgcously trimmed, in latest fashion Lot $8 50 Panamas,. . f-6.95 Ul H " . .. 3 95 Lot 5,(x) to 7.00 hats 1.9S Lot $2 to $5 hats, now ,98 Children's Hats Lot ft ex) hats, now 69c Lot $1.50 hats, now 98c Remember The Place l Hillsboro National Mr. and Mrs. Glen Metaker, of Seattle, are here this week, KuuhIh of relatives of Mrs. Met Kkcr, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Shan non and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Tongue. Mr. Metsker is an at torney of Seattle. A number of Pythian SiBtere Met 1 Special Price For Home Sites Commencing At 9 A. M. ))ff))if nnrpjj' f7jtfrj n r A j cutt.uK al slash.ug f priccs f)U Miliinvry. Ladies Suits, Etc., dunuK thin sale. Don't wait and , If00" Rcl,aU t,,c ,,:lrKais- del y.-ur wife aud all the children a hat tmw while such a thance exists f.,r you will never buy as cheap ajjain. A ll;irKai., saves yt strik or make al prices here, but if you attend this sale wc will show goods at prices never bcfo.e heard of Kc, make good and want you to conic and'sce our many bargains. Hdow wc uuniP n f,.u, i y " "in Lot 27.50 Spring Nov city suits, latest, now 22.50 Lot $30 suits " $25.00 Lot 20 blue s.-ikc toy. city suits,itow. . . .13.95 Ladies' Coats Lot 18 coats, now 12.95 UA 25 coats, now 18.95 Lot 16,75 coats,now r 1 .95 BanK Building. atti'twlfift iho riiui..t 1 . of this Icmple puttintr on the Initiatory work. J. B. Walker, of below IVo Kress, was in the city the last of the week. Leo Sehwander, of above man Ml iii.uiy oargaius. Ladies' Waist Lot 2.25 u ftists, at 1.48 Lot 1.75 -waivta, at 98c Ostrich Feathers l t 12.50 1'cathers, aa hu lies white and blk 9.48 Lt 1 feathers, 19 In., black and white, now a.98 $65 Paradise bird, at 39.oo Hair Good Lot $3 5oladie switch es, first quality, now 349 Lot A 1 5 switches at 3.98 HiMsboro, Ore. Mountaindale, was down to the city Tuesday. He Bays the far fners in his ncction, where the lands are not low, have finished Mittintrin their crops. L. M. Halloek. and Lura Syver on were married in HiUaboro the last of the vyxek. ' T a 1 ' 1 a 1