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HILLSBORO INDEPENDENT. FKIDAY, JUNE 28. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Firo work at the IVIta. Btraw Imts, all kinds and Bt' lea at Si-huliix-rlch A Bona. latent Call on Humphreys for loans on good proix-rty, aUo farrus to rent and to sell. , J. I. Knight 14 prepared to make loan ol from t.0 to 1 1,000. Hee him and get his terra. Cull at l'atteriton'ii furultur ntiir) for wall paper and floor matting at greatly reduced prlcen. A largo assortment of Wall paper and matting at I'atttrson'a Furniture Htore at a great reduction over all former price. - Dr. MeClellan states that Herrlck ball U to be refurnished and recarpet- ed throughout wore school com inetice next September. New spring mattresses, all alze 92 with bedstead, 11.75; Hcreen Uoors with knob and spring hinges II, at the Bureau of Kxchauge. Miss Brown, millinerj offer iter entire stock of hats, bonnets, rlbboua. feathers, flowers, etc., for sale at In voice prices. He her announcement lu another column. Oet a flrsiclasa Are insurance policy backed by a fl rat-class Company by rallinson J. I. Knight, for the same price or less than you will pay for one of a wild eat comitny. Kemember vnur late experience with the de ceased State of Salem. : Hchulmerlch A Bon have on hand Osborne mowers aud rake; can fur nish all klads Of machinery, also ex tra for Ojborne machine. No need to go elsewhere for machinery as you in m-t It cheaner at Bchulmcrlch A Boos. The annual exhibit made this week of the finances of T. A. and P. U. Is much better than was expected or even hoped for a year ago. coiiec. tinns have been better and the In come of the school for the next year Is In a most satisfactory condition Tha riipao rates ot t5 cabin and im uteeraee. Including meals and berth, are still In effect on the (). B. A N. Co's steamers, from Portland to Ban Francisco. Steamers leave. Port land every nve days. For further particulars see J. I. Knight, Hills- boro. whil Kast last year. President MeClellan. of Paclflo University, secured t30,611 to the Pearson en ,tnu.mt fund. President McClel an has condiilonal promises for sev- .i tvlil.h irtR V erai mousauu wir, -" require another visit East for a part or next year. Hchulmerlch A Bon are agents for r..i.....t.ia fmniomvnt Co.. and will VVH U IH ' i - , carry a full Una of chilled auJ pl innth. disc and ieg harrows, and cultivators. V ill also handle mowers, rakes and binders, and extras for Osborne machines. Oet their prices before buying else where. Remnant sale We have this week ulaced on our remnant and bargain counter a fine line of remnants at ale prices. Money saved Is money earned. Call and examine these goods. You may tma just wmu want at cost price or lew. We have a fine line of summer K",M,' now !n-Bryan-Laldlaw Co. We are receiving, this week, a large stock of spring gds. e can save you money on all lines. ve h..v Lr cash and sell for cash, on a .mull mareiu. ltemeinber that we hold prices down, We have the l.nt anil ha utfu-lc of erenentl mer chandlso in Washington county for you to select from. Come and see us. Ilryau-Uldlaw Co. Cash Btore. . maintains the isrtween Portland ami an Francisco on which they carry pas eneersat reduced sates. Including berths the tickets for aril sleepers are $10 and for Pullman ?. i . TT as. A train starts u"r.:'2...-. 'Civin Portland at TSVm.TttS n.il train leave. Port land Friday, June 26th. ' The topics of the morning service t the Conaregational church next Sunday w II beThe Great Architect iTwUI .comblnatlo; , of T,r.h;waave 2d? of the" ,0tlon JHw are we tttved?" The other servwea win w as usual of the. amlitla at Astoria last week aasuml tlsherman f . umrb that they had i ...niuH to Halle .1 lie sir ine ' Vn.l all went to was ufcTiura. w- , ...km- th. anldlera cam home. hen for the Interest of Ore"gon th. bine .U gone .tnu-n mIi week! earlier, nteverai Hv andevel hundred" thousand dollar! would have been aavetl had the requisition been earner ronu. . hp. Unklater was . ?tlsi,. French, an elderly relates r, v;- ' the ,,ong - i .... .eemed aiarrssiru m r, ifco- ha -aara sr. rJJ,uThi; oilchcd piVnge outVnd me near staving ThX. Hurgeon Llnklater left him earner. About thweek. .Mr.T Portland on hta -J J hw Alter ine uew - ' , . A" 7 ,'. . .u na.tur to Pick Wll Weni nw- bout " rw::. .he found no borne f?ievP" " Th resldonoe. In oniy v"rr ,.V r.,nnta bad the aosenew . fire ami , .K. nUihM Nothing was 7 rr- The which rge low w .--v r-.A.,.,-hi, f,rm um lO mm ju- - - h, help Ills neighbors came to vn,'r new non - -hh-r,, klnd ".".rrVoaTTn kind whenever William Wllklna. well knnm lr. Hillsboro, was arrested last Friday in Vancouvtr Wash!uirtou on a elmriw ot imsslijjf counterfeit coins. His pl uuruaweut to lall with him uhm being sjaiohed $18 of the iu-r was found in their poesekslon. Burns is an alias used by a nixn that was about bera twelve or fourteen year ago and known then as John Patter son. He then was considered a worthless vacaUmd. His wife was also arretted. We here know thnt Y ilkins Is hirdlv eoual to tho niak. Ing of counlerfelt coins, hut when fur nished by others he will without a doubt pass them. He left Hillsboro Just after election day and found this man uurns in 1'ortlaud presumably by accldcut. It is hardly probable that they met by api-olntinent. Mr. Benton Bowman of the law firm of Smith A Bowman, who was appointed referee in tho suit of Gas. J ton et al v Aplln A Bon, has been eu gaged for several weeks in taking the testimony in the case ami reducing it to writing The suit was brough to have mill dam across the Tualatin river at Dllley removed. The case has been warmly contested and the evidence is voluminous. Mr. Bow man has Just completed the volume which is a book of ever 700 rages of typewritten manuscrip. This be has neatly bound, and the prediction is made that no more handsome referees report has txs n filed in court. 'Last Mondty afternoon, Henry Gardner - living near Montaindale was instantly killed while fulling timber In the woods near his bouse. He had cut a tree which in falling brushed against another. A limb was broken from the trunk and viol. ently thrown by the rebound on to the unfortunate woodman. I ne tie ceased was a meinherof the Grand Army of the Republc and about 60 years of age. He was burrled on Wedneday by a large squad ol com rades. We have Just received from the music publishing house of The B. Bralnard's Hons Co., 151 Wabash Ave., Chicago, a copy of the "True Itepublican Campaign .Song Book" for the campaing of l9tl. The book contalnes solos, duets, mixed and male quartets, and Is especially ar ranged for campaign clubs. It is not a cheap word edition, and is sold for the remarkably low price of 10 cts. or f 1.00 per dozen post-paid. An evening with Miss. Vandersal aud her pupils was the event of a week ago. If any one talkes pleav ure in the )oya of childhood, their cup would have run over last Friday evening. No one lu town realized as Miss Vandersal quietly labored what a work she was doing among the young people and children who came under her influence. But the recital last Friday was a revelation. Independence day will be observ ed at HUJsboro July 4th. At nine o'clock In the morning citizens will assemble In the court house yard where the declaration will be read and an oration delivered by Hon. T. J. Clceton. The exercises will be In formal but none the less patriotic. At 10:30 a. in. the games at tne isir ground commence. The entries for these will be given later on. ' i 4 r Hpeclul round trip tickets at oue regular fare and one third to stations distant from selling station 125 miles or less, over 125 miles aud under 200 miles one and one fifth fare, over 200 miles and under 300 one regular fare, .uin ha anlil at the Hillsboro station. unni either direction on July 3d and the morntug ot juiy ui m tr... I .1.. iit. 4a nvnl July 7th. Mr Frits Knecht. the proprietor tha rfenterville creamery, while working with a circular saw on Mon- ,!,. fell airainst It with Ills arm, which receiven two ucep im cuts. Dr. Bmitn was caueu uu ..haxkoH the hemorrhage wnicu i a wL.rr nrofuso. and Sllicnca wie " j i ' wounds. assisted by local t.wt .roaentrvl to a Hillsboro audi tha nisvof Damon and Pltblaa last Wednesday eveuing. o u-nx filled to the fullest caoa i t.v a. delhrhtoxl audience, ira play was a gocu onw u periorraeu ineir i"" a t--- fwctlon. A.thalatn meetimT ot the board of trustees of Pacific University held Portland last monoay Rev. C. F. Clapp was electua w oe ....to. in.iMJ of T. E. Clapp who " .-- . . . . : u- when he moven to inuciicrr to N. II. and A. T. Gilbert, of Balein Instead of v a. Igned. - Mnivnld. who drove the nX.ra that trotted In 2:3 is in " . .i iil he at HlllaNjro next WTC. , . .A i,nHM am a reveiaimu iu MrrKUu " -, - ,T. th I.Im Hfl 1M ITHIILlTatr-a sj mwm Hla'skllHul driving la expected t lower the recora nere, . . iuta meetinir af the Trustees of PlclBc University nr. r . -: : .i...ha from Astoria, that . ..I.I nut Blianil lllff UllXIINIk t K.iiat t tt rv rut. ne w ---- - , mtriiltt hut causa u. ;-.., , , hu . ..a Af rnn nNiirriiirn a Instructed 1 res. .utvie" p -namTonth. Pearson subscription for 11000. . ...oaihor la forecasted-"tor InmnmiV. Btttaruny, , " . 1 - 1 1 kl 1 1 1 n v WWW"" - -. - ,. .., thounh It may oe mai ri - ntain,. Hav makers ought r ... v,.., ... h. to put as mucn nay in "-j ami tomorrow as is ni to m '"- away ... - I'.li nianiat at Pacific Unl Oium l. w verelty. h "en- grani.ii abaence and will at once go to i rT. J ....Ke nerfect herself Id K lto VW at .rl Orove has not been yet named. i a ra iiailv cemiiis to the Hlllaboro Track and thedii)lay neit veek will b an attraction not oiteo wAfc. ther. Already there are ?"'";.?. t I,H) anlnata at ttaH fair ground in training. t- --. .n. hnv thin week In the hav field, tlover and vttches are In Srtme wndltion and. this bright rm weather in oattlffht foe cut ing the crop. ' At the Christian ... . ft- ci. June Mtn Morning int-wv Evening "Lord's Day'. The band boys anoonce an open air concert at the bandstand for Sat- orday evening nest. . A full and complete stock of prank ers at the Helta-fire works. - Mens' furnishing grtods are cheap at qcnuimencti TbettDtohtv alwtljr. teen received m tb U-HV) IOCBT HOISE SEW. t IRiTIT CUtL KT. ' Qaackeobnch v Buonel; decree for the defendant.' Patton v Nixon; decree allow Ing a lain of $275 per year ot! the property for the aupport of plaiutiff. Cost of the referee to be - paid by the defendant. Newton v Grabcl decree for pnr tltloa of property. Bchlichting v BcbiicMing; decree for Hen on property. Plate v John E Zimmerman; ap peal from J. P. court dismissed. Willamette 'Real K-itate Co. v H H Hendricks; Judgment fur defend ant on manduteof the supreme four'. uailvy v Itoberlaou; iiuutns lor plalntitf. lianata E BctjUIbs v I W liaird; rdered that IU;.sa A ard J P Mar shall be made defendants. Nevada Kelsay v F M Kelsny: decree for divorce allowed. Jenet Kirk wood-, v . II P Ford; evideuce and arguments submitted and the same taken under advise ment. . Hell v Chalmers; set for first day of July term. ' " Bmlth v Vaughn; set Tor juiy zi. Guston v Apiin; set for July ii. Gilpin Hank of Forest Grove; set for July 23. Goodin v Wells; set ror Juiy L'i. Shots v Bbermao: set tx July 25. Coonldy v Gray; set for July 27. Pomeroy v Pumeroy: si't lor July 22. " . Bbute v Mays; set lor July .3. Utile v Hendrlx; set for July 2. fNitrxTy tOIBT UAW. John Borwick v Joseph Diltey; ai-tion for money. Judgment for plaintiff. - ""Vkohatk xh:bt. Kstanto J A PorU-r, deciased. lnveutory of filed listing real eslate and personal property of the value of $620tt.73. Estate Wui Cariainter, tleceaseii. Citation Issued, returnable forthwith. Cause continued. ' Estate Erastus Bavage, dweased. Inventory filed ..listing property valued at 2405. M ARKjAGK Llt-'UNrfK. License to wed were isnued June 15ttt to' Ora L Truitt aged 22 years and Ida M Kline aged ldyers; June 16 to A W Purdin tiged 20 years and Mvrtle M Banks acred 19 years; June 24th to TMelvin C Case BRed 37 years and M Joseph iua Shearer aged 2U years. . ; iOBEST (JKOVE. . (taorge Sllnchoomtie who recently moved to Astoria to eugaite in team. Ing la reported as being fatally injured in u accident caused by the giving W(ivr.f the braketohls watrou. While lecendlng a hill witn a large ioai oi dirt on the wagon, ne was wonting the brake by means of a pole in tne brake rod. The pole irave way and precipitated him directly in front of the hind wheel which passed over bis body J ust below t he cnet. 1 1 is o.tea -bone is thought to he crushed and his internal Injuries such that he could not recover In any event. He Is par- lyr.ed from his chest down, lie was member of the Delphus lodge K. of P. and carried some insurance in the Endowment rank. . . Mr. ltevld'Keea went to Astoria on Saturday last to assist Btinchcombe anJ family during their trouble. Mrs. Stinchcombe Is a daughter ol Mr. Keun. , r v Profs. Lloyd, and Whittlesey o' Pacific Uulversity and Prof. Young of University of Oregon started on Friday or last weeic tor Mt. jenerson. They are to ride as far as Mollall.i where they will paclt a pair of cay uses and tramp the rest of the way. The trip Is to lie both for pleasure and profit. Prof. Lloyd expects to add many valuable sHH!imuus to his already comprehensive botanical col lection while tne otners expect, m look Into the geological formations oi that region, ; A. L. McLeod of Portland spent Sunday in the (Jrove. Or. Cole made a flying trip to Astoria on Saturday ol last week. He went to attend on ueorge Mincn. cormbe. He returned hunday, driv ing out from Portland. Rev. Atkinson gave a very Inter- eling lecture, eKcially for children, in the congregational cnurcn, on nun day ovening.The subject was "India." Two little gins, uresseu biut im fashlon of Hlndoo.s, sang some songs which were translations of American hymns. He had on exhibition charts, pictures, Idols, and clothing illus trating many Interesting facts con cerning Hindoo life. Elaborate preparations are lieing mlfl for the soldiers reunion. 1 ln- grond have been fitted up In grand Htvlfi. . Electric liijhts, city water, bicycle track ami everyininn m iunn- life pleasant. l!has. Bradley and Harry Hartley prominent students of P. U. lea Fri day morning for Etsteru urogon where they w in spend mo summer with a bridge nniiding crew. . At a meeting of the board of direc tors held Monday the following teach ers were empioyeti 10 leaeu in tiw Forest Urove public school for the coming year. U. H. Thomas prln clpal, Misses Hnearer ana iwKer ior the intermediate department, nuti Mrs. Bobb, Mrs Iloe, and Miss AtKin- son for primary department. C. M. Keep, with Ms brother tlrxirge ami a friend from Montana are spending the week fishing in Wilson river. lBleael Tcntimsaj. ( has. 11. Htaal, Broker and Manu facturer's Agent, t'oluinhna Ohio, wtlHes that Dr. King's New Dis covery has no etjnal a a Tough rem edv. J. L. llrown, Prop. St. James lintel, t l. wsyne, inn., iwiiin-inuii he was cured of a Cough of two year standing, caused by Dr. King's New . a en. 1 . ' ll Discovery. Ii. r. .nerrni, n utivun uiiiMiiM.. ew that he hts used ami recomiueniiil It and never knew It tt fall and would rather nave u thnit unv dieter, liecnuse it always oriNu. Slrv Hemming. 222 K. 'J.'ilh St. Chicago, always keejH it ut hand and hse. no fear of Croup, because it lnetsntly .relieves, tree lriais Unities at Hillsnoro rnarnmcy You can got all wool suits wade from Oreiron woolen mills goods fm Ihe esine price at Sehulmerk-h k Hons as you pay for shoddy at othei places. ' Bacilea's Arnica Salve The best salve In the world tnr cots, . brnlsiw, sores, uhrrs, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all akin eruptions, ami positively cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to rfve perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Priet 25 cents per Ixji. For sale by HiltsUD Pfaaxtasr ( COl'EK .HorSTl.t. June tl:h ti e t'jthoJIc folks ckd-lea-:d tLeirhttlo church that stanils on the eum.oit t C.ioper tuount in on the fcrui of A'oh tiasner lu sec tion 25 town 1 wuth rauge 2 west. Bishop Wrn. II. Grs vas in' and otHvii.ted. Ahr the dtdleati.-n exerci--s he ral lied an eloquent sermon ontha prop!i(vies, your si-riho was unable to hear but litile of t.ie sermer from the fact that tho boJ-e was crowded to suffocation. T::e door way was crowded un.ill o.i wuld not luto the house and '.l there wnj a good con ree;iti.u on th: .lutidc'. Tlie tlmnh ts ell.pir.t v dicorated aud every cue uimcd happy. x The Cooper mtunlsln wood chop ers have organize a base tall team and today play their first game Willi the Hazeldell ntue. The Bowery is still running at the foot of the mountain under the management of Prof. Burnett w here the lads and lasses meet on Saturday evening and trip the light fault-she toe In the open air and are filled w ith ice cream or hot eoil'ee as la st soil their tastes and the tempt riute of lie evening. Crops of any kind on (lie mountain are lu gol condition. Tho fruit crop U allmost a failure however. Cherries, prunes, appes and pears nil sullered from the frosts In the spring so there U but very few left to com pets w ith the Imported aiticle. Mrs. Ida McBreem of Portland mid hurtband are spending a f"w days on the mountain visiliug J. II. Morion, her father. Mrs. Flora Morton of Tillamook is also at home w ith her parents for a visit. Wbra Bt7 was sick, gm htr CMtorta. Whea tb ni ft Child, the cried furCMtoria, Woes ill iMcama ViM, iba oluog to Cutoria, Whe ib hd ChiMrw, h w tham Cantor la. iLEH CREEK. Summer weather at last, gardens aud crops of all kiuds are growing nicely. T. M. White is -siting clover hay Ben Collins Jr. Is Improving rap idly after his attack of fever. Mr. Haycock's daughter of Cali fornia is visiting her parents. Mrs. Hadegson, of Maine, is visit ing her daughter Mrs. Z. B. Haines. Mrs. Glasgow of California Is viit- ing Mrs. L. L. Bateman. W. II. Lvda is running his mill on full time with a full crew of hands. ho has finished delivering the lumber for the Forest Urove warehouse. Republicans are still rcjoicelng over the election, especially ol i nomas it. Touguo. We noticed In your paper some comments on the actions of Mr. Craig (superintendant elect) als his. answ er and explanation; he stated he would or had visited every school in the county la-fore his term of office expired, He has never visited the Lyda school or the Glen wood school. We had some troublo tho last term of school in onr district. Mr. Craig was notified to come and settle the matter. He promised but never came. One of the directors wrote him to conn on a certain day but Mr. Craig failed to appear and did not even nnswei the director's letter. We would like Mr. Craig to attend to t lie business or resign the ofUee like his predecessor and then prehaps the county court could appoint some person of exi'ii ence in teaching that had time ami ability to look after Ihe school inter ests in thecouuty. College graduates are all rialit but they should have experience in teaching in the public schools. llltl You Kvrr. Try Eieiliic Bitters as a remetly for your troubles. If not, tet a bot tle now and get relief. This medi cine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of till Gemal Complaints, exerting a won derful direct Influence in civinir strength and tone to the organs. If you have Loss of Appetite, Constipa tion Headache, liintinii hocus, or are JNervous, hieepiess, txciianic, Melancholy to troubled with Dizzy 8ells, Electric Bitters is the medi cine you msil. Health and Hlrenuth are gauranteed by its use. Fifty cents and i 1. 00 at Hillsboro Pharm acy. Head Utter 1.1st. The follow ing is a list of letters re maining uncalled for in the postofiice at Hillsboro, Jnt.e 20. 1S!)G: Miss Agues McMillan. All letters not called for by July -It It will la- sent to the dead letter otlli-e. t Ine cc a will tie cliargeu on each letter called for. HtKMAN SCHLMKUICH, P. M. Politicians may talk as they pleuae tho nomination of McKinley for president means that the people rec ognize Ihe protection of American industries by laying duties on for eign Importations as me queMiou glaive all other. McKinley was not the choice of the profcional -oliti-cians, but he is I he choice of com mon republican voters. McKinley was so Identified with the 11)0 law that his nomination even without a tariff resolution in the platform would have fixed the policy of a re publican administration. There is no other idea that lifts McKinley above the other public men of the nation. The people understand this fact and his nomination is a recogni tion of this and the further fact that protection Is the main question in thia ciinvas. I'arty adviors who advance any other question w ill 1 thrown down. The nomination of McKinley Is the very best that could hoxe been mado for the reason that the tariff Issue Is (.till in Ml'uii-a and that he is a trne exponent of Um Idea, stronjrand consistent, tienators Teller, Cannon ane Dubois rparnted from Ihe republican party when they voted with the democrats and populist ojfainst consideration of republican measures to Increase Ihe revenue and relieve the Treasury. There rted be no tears now, for with epulilirns the party Is stronger by Um tfait atuil l lu uuuui iee Awarded rli (rest Honors World Fair, jU .Medal, M?Jwlater Fair. mm I 14. c Mi..t Perfect Made. do Years the standard. 3! XOTICH. IS I'L'ltSl'ANCEor AS ACT PASSED t y Itiu iiitecnttt rrifiilnr prsaion of tlia ioiiU .I sn sol "I " rqair eouniy r tiio. t.'i ! cjii''lfl uf'er tc-wn ytftrs Soil.: i. hi reijy Biveii itoit if tits fo low- iu.viim iian.i-1 witriauts r. nut called lor niJ i.rt'.lilt.il l.r i)yinenl liuin .hit l.iv. from lite In lr i.f luiy. Itt6. tlnjr iie odtiiflleJ anil ijayumul tunrfot Kill bo rrtue.l. Ixtle of Jituacce. 7".j whom itturJ. Am t, Auu-tH. Isss Mn. Joint Ni-n fl SO 9, em Mwn 1 ou y, JnsS (iertrr Hf tenon 1 50 U, IfiH Henry llittri. 150 M. lsvi Win. Snivllie 4 00 9, lm Jnhn liut'.ty 4 00 U, l(s.-s Jovpli Mnrtm 2 0U 5, lSS J. llrookH S IW i, lss No.'.hM'ill , 1 50 3, Isvt l.ioriff Kpb IW 0 li-ss o. H. lliint, 70 . Win. bmytli 8 0,1 s. les'J Ku -beti rr 00 O.l. K.'l., 8. ls J aintJttiey w arili 7, lN-tl Jmiim Miles i 00 liy onler ol ill County Court. U. II. UIJOU1N. 4 Cuunty Clark. OTMK. mills I'KiliioN wili, us fii.or.i- L el to li. e honorable County Court on s.n iliv ol July !!!. Application for l iquor License. r.i th H.'iiorabla county court of th (iiunlvoi WsaltiiiKloii. W.'. tiit uiHlfrsiitni'd reitJlta; in and li pul voothoI 11 'try precinct, n uaninaiou County, ur.'Koi' boo uoniiuuiiiin ius"" in aLlu:il majority ftuc-n ieiai voters, uu anoillul'y pray mil ticur.a to n ipirituoua, mail, nuu vinoui i ijuur. ui iiUrtlillties taan o aillimi o (i.nwi J. W. Cnri-y ol III i.r.ciiirt, county and .inteaii reainl, lor the priiouoi nixuiomu. II iti-ii hi lirri-nvuie. Mayu'.n, iwu. J K tlnrsttns, y iinti lr. .1 1' H'lii-l. K K Wmu-, I'eter Vi.il t4, II S lijlile, Jacob tiulile. A J Itoy. E Uar.l Miz n, J.ihn Kri'lay, N fi ml C V Mi'Cnnntthay Clew r' Hurtc, K M Hank., John 13 eJio, A ' WHtoon, (I !Mrinit, Kil Mori(u A W il lain.. V D Z -iKlr, Jacob Zialr, .1 V l.oyJ, S A E wly. t!e.irite IlU'dnoe, W II Hkr C A Watso i, A V Wi kiiKion, t' A Chapman. r'rHiik Van toiimlrn, John Marten. Win !!! nut, g- V in 1. luy, ii KirH, lcie .1 liciir.l, Jnlni Wi.dcr. W I' H aril. Juhii t.'iiilicr. A I.' raver A M Vuuiilin, C 11 Vuiixhn, C A Killin. K J U induli A Tuaiclier, C A OIioikIi. J A Sneii'ini, I.iha Vaii'i',r'iil, I'lirncl v J r i V'Hiid 'Uev, Martin t mi'-, i.rnbnn'h, AUn-rt Hplermir, 1) K Kn.hT. tuisin nsri, r-nm.1 l!ym il. ' H Wilson, rim. S Wnice, Jonn anilonieloii M C I'nr.io i. Aibt-rl r)leart. J.ilin 0 W i l lierWr.iii' irK" iteru. V H I'ar.liii. J oin Vanderndeii Win Ilituii-V Jr.. Ii Y.imU'liev, I' M UhviioIiI-, .1. Hi n Ciihlwi-ll, Win Spri-adborougli A h'lnli 1'ronBue, C K UuynoMl, J It l: vo 'Ids Jr., K J KnllK, Ira Meier. K A l:-;i'i 1, W 1' lln-nl. I'ao llillitiKhi'i-. .( V l'i Ti'tioi mn, luilcir V iti'leix i ii'ii ..h II Ui'yiroiJ, C Ji'.f, A II I'nill P. C Jas'r., I,, hi Hoy ArnoUl Ynniloiiielrn, (lanrlri Herb, Lew is Cr p.. Albert Kriday. J 11 MuNfinier, A Tlioriibiirifh, Wiu O Walker, lln.lo f Von . Clinrle SinllVr c K 1. UI.. ii. I.JCri-p.. I.ir.il. V.. lis, I I, linnk. Mu-iiai-i 11 "-y, V.ilrv 'I'lioinns. John llorker, Jr., John li.ci''rl C W 1imI)V, ! 11 Limhy. John ,Siiim1ii, K K smith, A It S TPinllioroUKli, Win VHii'loiiiinion, An-on Mneatosen, II O irrniaii, Iheo JiMlWM. .lav Hivniond, Wn K.'lfflv, CI N Si'i-iwf r, Kiira Kr, I li -o Vnmlvhuy, IKnrv Vottl, Kreil Zimni?rniati, K Stroll muvrr, J W I'hillippi. C J llerh.i Jii. Spiennir, II Uvnnrtt. K hireiullM,roUKli. r'rank Vanloo. llernaril llslernian, M Vsnderzailen, l-cterfnerin, John H Rode, Irn Waison, W E W heol. r, K Htockwsll, Slit ir Ohio, CiTt of ToLtuo.l f I.CCJI Col'STt. I EbokJ. CHisgf make, oath that h l the iwnior tanner of the lirm ol . J. CliKET A; Co., d niic britincaa in th City . i .....i . i'......i ami Hiaie afureanid. and ilnt .i I hrin will par Ihe lUtii of ONE Ill'SDUKD liOl-I.ARS lor ecli and vei v cue ol Catarrh Hint cannot h cnrd bv.n..,ol "ALL'5 niV KJ.CHENEY. ri om to I e'er m and mtbacribed In my cp-eme, ihi h ily of December, A. "18" a. w. GLEAPON. ' . War Publie. l i ! I C ,! ... in - i u n in lei ually and acl 'i i i .v u .uri ihe i hud and niuroui .lirtill - ot tlie i - i-u in 8jnil tor ic.uino nm . iir. . ,. . r. J i llr.ti -J., .o.cuo, So'.d tv Druir -i- , "i "I3- U ill'- r limy P"la Hie bet. Ant lot Krl.le llnlldere IKK K WILL IK I.KT IU m l.i.e-t b ti.t. r. or ii U'iiT, si ins t . .suit y (- H"l r m.iii, on juiv a, imw, . S o'c.oi k P. M.. at the Court Hon.. run rac fi.r l.uihiiiig and rep iring th f.i lovu iit ri.lif un l ti l': F' r ren:ring ti,.. . -Miil. I ri 1 arro a ' h" Tualatin river; t r a bil and brnUe on road letting f',,in 1 '. munition lo tne f rm f rrd. ilro'ie'; ! r a t ri'lire and fill near Miildler t. n- for a bni'.ge and till im counly roa.1 eiri'ni! south fi"lii lb' resiitenc of M.uliii I! ilmg to tne Ci'hoiic church. Ail lo. I. lo be senle I. Tie l!iurt rervea th- ruil.t to n j el nn or ad bids. H. o'deru. I' liioiissioner's O url. ' H. p. cm; sk li ph. l uiinly Judg. im.it Tin. H.WK MIMECAf ll KUYKK OM iii and il von have go d !ani well .e.it l' nn I Improved or I .irtially Itn ...v,l r.ili a n.l see me now. Il you are ul'tig sell at a bargain. I can do n it n.-ia ii a UU VH, Iltu-l lias osrenui. ii or i t lo hold r.iy customer.. " m j I give me a contract. It wi l be of little ue i..riou to writ! ome in person -or I volt do ante, infiose ,lamp tr r.'ply. My v ien-s ate ...nung and 1 want lo have contra, ts to lav befor theiu unon their ,,:,(, 1 uon i want to bitt after they vrt here 3 W. H. KI CKER. HllsOTO. X A U III El. Pt ins llfc On Ih 17th day of Jun, li.sS t the none ol the bride s parents. M- A W. Purdin and Mis Myvrl.e H. ha . lie. '. k fillitb i llto tS. ti 4 W.Uii tweua4,CKaa i KIINUX$. S THK CIRCfIT COt'UT OK THE Stale of Oregon, for th Count ol I'aalilnKlou. T.'reta CiManlini, Plaintiff! Uui.lo Cutantini. Palendaut I To llni.to Ctniini, defendant in th above mi Uu i .uii: lu the Satut ol th State of Oreiron. TOU ar hjreby reiuird to appear and anewer to th coinplaml lilel ugnin.t you in th a' ove entitle. I mil bv Monday, Jul 0' h. the same l.olnine nr.l day ol the net! term ot tin Court folionrin thx pitalinn of tha Imi pre'rribed for , the publication ol eunitiioni, baid suit i com-uieit-ed I'Y the .-'d Tere.a Ca.tautini .in-t ynu for a divorce, and if you lail to a-i.kcr bvt'ei.n now and aaid tune, lor th anl thereof, th plaintitl will take fodtfinent airain.i you lor a riivnrr and the di.Milution of In niarriav nn ( in Let fin you aud th .aid plalntitT, and lor th rir and cuntody of your m:nor child, Sylvan Cu.tantiui, an for th co. I. and dUhursement ot tbi euit. Thw aumnione it aerveed by publication in purauani to an order mad by th Honoraoi Loyal H. Biearne, Judtt of the Circuit Court of th o;at of Oregon, for th Cuuntr of Multnomah, actln in the abtenc of I Honorable 1. A. M 'Uride. fiom .aid Counir of Washincton. and dated May l!h. 1S!W. SPtVCtK . MALAKkEY, 52 0 Altornrye lor Piamtilf. MIEniFF'rLK. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE 1 Stat ol Oregon, tor Wa.tiinglon County, C. F. Plympton, ) flaiiiliil, v. Fiw. ne 0 White, Emma O. Whit. Kichard Morion, Mary A. Mor ton, Win, R.rron, Kirat Nation Hunk of Sdadi.on, Wuicouin, W. H. Niton, W. 8. I'owe.l, and J.J. Shipley, partner a l'oeil 4t Shirley, Wm. P. Lord, Hurrno R. kmc. UI. and Phil Metsihan, Coniiulaaioner tor th Sal ol School and I'niveiai y land in the Suite of Oregon, an J tor th iiiTe-tment of (iinln arming therelioui, and Oeo. Hanitord. Ocfandant. J I'.y virtue of a eiecution, )udmeni, or iler and Occree, duly iaued out ol and umt-r the aeal of th ulxive entitled Court, in tue above entill1 cune, to in. duly di rected, dated the ."J. id iliiy of June. ISiMi, upon a jU'luiufiit lendereit and entered in the aaid C-uit on the lsth day ot April, lSati. in favor of O. K. 1'iyinptun. planum, and cg-tinst Eugene 1. V bit and Richard Morion, aetendauta, tor in auin oi flSIS 3i), with intere-t thereon from the ISth day of April, 1NM, et a per ceni p-r annum, and til lurther .urn ot iijo.w, attorney' leea, aud the lurilier sum ol co.li and tll.buramenta, and Bt the coal of and upou aaid wrir command ing ni and requiring mc to make aala ot the following deacrlbed ral properly, lo ll: - . That certain tract or parrel of land lu(- ated In th County of Waaliingtnn, Stat ot Oregon, and described. u folio, namely: Cola 74 ana vjoi, ana in meet aonition to Ilea ver Ion aa appar.r on the pint ot aaid addition and record I In the ollice ol th Recorder ot Conveyance lor aaid County " Stat. Now, therefore, by virtue of laid eiecu tion, judgment, order and decree, and in compliance with th command, of aaid writ. I hnve levied apjn, and will, on Monday, th 27tli day ol J lily, lsutt. m the hour ol 10 n' lock . m.. at th trout door of th Court Uouae, In the City ot Hilla boio, aaid County and State, aell at public auction, eubjact lo redemption, to the hlgheat bidder, lor llniKxt ttiateagold coin. caili iu hand, alt the rwiit, title and inter e.t which the above uniud detendanla, or either of them, had on lb date of the iudemeut to Dluintilf herein, oamelv. til 13th day of April, Ia9U, or since lind in and to the ubov deacrihed real property to satinfy auid ex?cu'.ion, judgment, order and decree, intereal and coat and all accru inir co.u. Iltllaboro, Oregon. June 2nd, 1M1. U. V. KORO, Sharif! of Vahinglou County, O.-. 271 ALDEK STREET, s nrf tvik t i yys c. e. mom, x r M M .fx The only First- XN Class and Strictly Temperance Restau rant in the City. MinKK SOU MAI. SCHOOL riiHE SOHTIIWESTEKS SUMMER I ..nmil School wiM bemn tt annuu m-.lon in rnomi of the Pnriland lluaine I'olleg on June 22, ls!K), ami continue for rive wrek. Tuition tor mo amnion, eu.uu. For further information lonctfrning tne cliool, d.r-.! , X? L'rVH Prliielun . JO. ' Portland, Oreiron. MIIKItlKr'M HA I.K OX AT TACH M KXT KXr.l-lTIQV Hy Tlrloe of an atlachineiit execution l .netl ant of the Coinitv Couitol Ihe tnte ol Oreiio'i. tor Waj'uiiiRton C miitv, in favor ol . W. Mornaii nn.l ngainat John Korciolek lor th uiu ol Si.nu, con , mm lor the further eum of 7o..', Ii. h. Rold coin, Willi interest inereon i meini" pr ren. per annum, from Ihe iEi i I day of July, 1U6, and for th coat and expense ol anle and ol aaiu wm. Now. therefore, by vinuenu in purau- anc ol aaid judcnien', and lor want 01 sufficient per.onal properly, 1 did on Ihe 11th day ol June, levy on tareat of th above named delendant in the herein alter described real property, and t will, on Mondar, lb 6th day of Julv, 1, t ih south door of th Court Ho'ia-, in Hillsboro. Washina-ton County, Oregon, at th hour of 10 o'olock A. il .. ot said dny, sell t public ction to Ih hlith st bidder for cash, th following-described real property, to-wit: Th N W K of th S W u of Xecton 19 T 2 N K 8 W of Ih Wiiiatnett Mer dian, and containing 40 acrea and situate in Washington County. Oreson, to aatlsly th hsrainlwfnr named r... ih. ,.t. .ml .trwnwi ol aid 'ale. baid property will b sld wb-i joct to redempilon as per siatuie oi wrr- Witness my hand this 4th day of June, 11. P. FORI), bberiff of Washington Coiinir, Or. By W. D. Bradford, Deputy. S. B. Huston, . A i turner for plaintiff, 2- MIIKIUFft" WALK KXKCITIOS. OX Y VIKTLK Or AN KXKCl lios. Issued out of th circuit court ni Ih Slat of Oregon, lor aiuitnoman County, and to in dtrooted, In lavor o Thomas F. Cnroett, plaintiff, ar.d against 8t. Mary's Uonia Association, defendants, lor th sum of tM.G., cost, and lor th further sum of SITWJ 77, II. 8. gold coin, with interest thereon at the rat of Ian cent pr annum, from lb 4to day ol May, 14!i and for the cost aud expenses of sale and of said writ. Sow, therelor. by rirtu and In purau anc of said Judgmant, and lor want ol nrtt.Unt nersnnal nronertr. t did on Ihe tt-h day of June, 11, duly levy on all Hi interest of to St. Mary'a Home Associa tion in th r-ereinalter described real property nd I will, on Monday, th !tb day of Jul r. Is!!, at th south door ol th Court lli.nse, in Hillsboro. ssbington County. Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock a, ni., of said day, ll at publie auction, to th tola-best bidder for cash, th follow ,w.m A real nranertr. to-Wit; Beginning at th southeast corner of th donation land claim of John K.liott, In t? T 1 SI K 1 W of th Willamette Meridian tbenc north 21 east V) chains to a stak on th cast Itn ni sain a. n.in.ii land clilm, thno outb SI ntV asl 8.17 .k.i.. in . .take, thane south 21 il 51 chain to center of railroad. tnence north 8l SU' west chains to a In ranter of railroad, thenc .ti. I a chains to in place oi ue ginning, containing 10 seres, lying, bsmj andsttuatainw asningion niumy, bald property will b sold subject to re rer atattlt of Oreffon. Witne'm hand tbi lih day of Jnne, Hheriffof Wishlngmn Connte, Or. Be W. D. llbroa 4pui. sjlri Woodeand. AtlvtS tM Baais4X ?TtiTMT?itnn!tiTftuTTTimmmmmm & HAVE YOU USED i BUTTER PARCHMENT? . All gilt edged butter put on the mar ket by creatueiies is wrapped in paper. The product of the private daily would reach its market in much bettet condi- . tiou if wrapped iu Butter Parchment than it does when wrapped in cloth. Parchment is not only better than cloth, but cheaper. . Cloth sells at 6 cent per yard, from which 3j sheets can be cut 27 Paxeh rueut wrappers cost 1 cents. 500 Sheets, 8xltf 500 Sheets. 8x13, The standard rize for a-pouud rolls is 8xii inches; 2-pound blocks are wrapped in the 8x13 size. Oue reason why paper has not been generally used heretofore, farmers could not get it at the general store. It is now kept at the Independent of fice cut to auy size wanted. iuumuuuuuuumumuumuuuuFb It KICK I.AYIXU. JOHN It I ML I UK WKl.l.-KMw brick InverHiidoiiiiiramor, w II execu e all work eniruiie l to bun, draw i lane and apcriucatinri, nnd inline enimate.. relereu. in Uillanoro: I. II. tongue, r. U. llnloii or I). M. O. tiiuilt. Portland address. 6itt Coliiinhia Sr. W-S. N I' 91 31 OS K. S THE CIRCUIT COP II T OK THE State ot Uri'gon, lor WnahiiiBton County. Eva Stewart. Pialntill v. John H. Stewart. U.'fendaii To John 11. Htawarl. th above nauird defendaiii : in the Name of the Wtate of Oreiron. are hereby required to aviiear and anaaer th complaint tiled against you in the above entitled null hr Monday, the 2'Hh dav of Julv. L'l. whii'.h Ii the limt ol the next reirulur t. rin ol aaiiu Luiirv um lowins the expiration of the lime lor the imoliiMlion ol thia aiimiuona. And if you fail o to answer, lor want Itiereoi ine il;dnlitr will apply to lh Oourt for the rahef prayed for and demaded m iifutini plaint, to-it: i hat the marriagrt ano iiiarnua" tract now exiatiiiK between you and ihe plaintitt bedi'aoivud. 1'liat the care, ca toily ami control of the minor children ol nlnintilfand detendnut lie awarded to thia plnintiir, and that aha I ave udKumiit uirinat von lor tli cota and diaeiiibume- ini nn of tin auit. and that ui'h other and further decree bo made u may beeqin- table, 1 till uiniiiuua in puhliabed airiiin.t you by order ol T. A. MiHrnlc, Judu of the above naii ed court, made and dated on th3l day ot June. lNi. TIIOS. H. TOSGUE. 2 8 Attorney for P.aiiitUI BUREAU OF EXCHANGE! If you have any ta-raonul property you waut'to aell or excliantfe, bring it to Ihe unilcmigned, who will lind a pun:hser, or trailo aattie at your request. Will ... sell for you ... Iloiiaehold I'uruilnre. Tools, Mock, aud lu I'art any kind of Personal Property job may IiOHtre to Trade or Nell. Al l. A RTMi.KSSOI.lt on CO MISSION 1 1 1 1 1 I'hire of BtiKliiesH, linnry bulldlupr. Main St., Hillaboro, Orrfron, ... CHA8. E. HALL. ( loMd on Saturdays and Hominy. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OK HILLSBORO. Transacts General Banking Buainea. J. W. 8HUTK PamnRM . Vica-PiaaiDra ....CiaMirs BKNJ. KCriOLFIELD. J. 1). MKHKYMAN . Sell sisbt EiobaiiBe and Telefrrnphie Tranafera, and inane Letter of Credit available throughout the L'nited Htate. Draw Kill of hiohanga on tjondon Liverpool, Dublin, Pari, Uerliu, Frnnkfort- on-tbe-Main, Htookholm, aud all principa oitieaof Karope, Oolleotinn made on all acoewubli pointa KankiDR bonr from a. at. to S r. RIBBONS AND . . . . . . CARBON PAPEH roit TYPEWRITERS AT INDEPENDENT OFFICE EAGLE MARBLE WORKS! T. O-. IK-A-IKIIIISrS orCTt)sa or MONUMENTS. HEADSTONES and all kinds of MnrLl Work In ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE. Importer and dealer in A ulcai in. Scolcb 6raalti Monuments. omri d worn it. Halm)n St. rOKTMSI. OR. FIAI, AtXOlXT. NOTICE H HEREBY OIVES It! At Anna Petrs. Admiriisirairit of th Estat of Aibert peters, deceased, with-the-wii -annexed, has this day bled her Pinal Aceonnt in hsld Kstate, and that theetbdatr of July, t"!l. at 10 o'clock, A. M.. is set lor th hearttig and determinn. tion of th me. A I peron Interested in said eatwt ar not.B.-d to be and appear in sal I court, at sai l uat-, and mike rib jeetiona, It any they have, lo th allow ance of P.nal Account. Admin!stritr ofth Estat of AihSi- fttsrs, sJ, it).tbelil-anMxel. 3 -e 21 3 55 cts 60 cts AdMla-iatrs-ter'a Xetlee, XT OTICE 1 hrby ivn that th on i.1 deraiKiied bai been duly appointed bv in County Court of Washington Co,, tlreiton, ailminiatrator of th ltat of lildvn Heauchanip, dcad, and ha iUalilird a auch. Ail person having 1 lanui axaln.t aaid ealal ar hereby re quired to prt.ent th taui, with th pro ivr voucher., to ni. al th law office of W. O. Hare, al Hillaboro, Waahlna ton County, OrKon, within sis mouth Iroin th date hereof. Dated at Hillaboro, Oregon, thia lSlh day of June, lsSti. BEN'J. 8CUOKIELD, Adinln'atrator of th .tai gf.iailm lleaucliamp, doad. -S CITATION. IS THE COlNTY COURT OF TilK 1 Stat of Oregoj tor Waihlngiou county. In lb matter of Ih stat of I , Jesa Coinelius, dcasd. ( To Willard Blanchard. Jesa Blaocbard. Kay Bianchard, Myrtl Blanobsrd ami Haiti Cornelius, btrs-t-law of Jess Cornelius, deceased, and all prou un known claiinins; an interval la said estate, Rreeting : In the Nam of l Htate I Oregon, 1, you nd r and each of you ar her.tir cited and iiured to be and appear in to county Court of th Htate of Oregon, for th I'ountv of Washington, at th Court room i hereof, at lltllsborj, in th County of Washington, on Monday, th 87th day ol' July, A. D. IHWk i IU o'clock in th tort noon of said day, then and tbr to show cans If any eal.t, why ail ordar of sal -ihould not be mad by th abov ntitld Oourt, as prayed lor In th petition of l'hos. K. t.ornaliua, administrator of th eslat of Jess O irnellui. dead, and which peiltion Is herein bled, authorlx ng -and directing aaid T. K. Cornelius, as such aduiinistiator, to ll ail of th to -lowing dcnlid r property, lying, be ing and situate In Washington County, Oregon, and inor particularly bounded, deaignaled and deauribad a follows, to wit: Commencing uin chain south of th northeast corner of th donation land claim of Jess Cornelius in see 14 township 1 North Range three Wist, of th Willamette Meridian, and running theno southward ni ing th at line ol tail donation land 'laiiii to th southeast corner tbareof; iheno westward along th south line of .aid Jess Cornelias donation land claim, to th northwest corner of lb donation land claim of Jara-s B jrston nnd w.l. in seolion !M, of sa d township and rang, thane north eleven degrees and forty -I! v minutes ast along lb cnlr of th public road, 24.U1 chain mora or ! to a post, said post belt g th south wast cor ner of th traot ot land hnralofor con veyed by Jess Oirnelius to Chas. Wambrke, tbenc north elxty-six degrees and tbiriy-liv minute il 47.lt! chain to th pi. of beginning, containing 134.01 acre, brlondng to said stais of Jess Oornalius, dec as ad, to satisfy Ih unpaid claim sgainat aaid atat, and the eoste and ex pen., of artuilnlslration. Witness, th lion. B. P, Cornalius, Judg of Ih Oouniv Oourt of th Hta! of Oregon, for th County of Washington, with th eal of aaid Court !Bxd, this u h day of Jun. A. D. ltWtt. Attest: K. It. OOODIS, Oeo. R. Bagley, t:irk. Attornay tor Administrator. S-7 MHKKirt"H HALE OX rOBEt'LOWUKK. B Y VIRTUE OK AM EXECUTIOX, daxre and ordar ol sale, duly isuJ ut of th Circuit Court of lb mat oi Oregon, for Washington County, on tti ith day of Jun, lSUn, in favor of Thoma I tit k-r. plaintiff, and against J. Brtrnd Jones, Ells C. Joliess.Van B. Del aab mult, Anna L. Kotanuund, Edwin K. Kearney. Carolina M. Cowgill, W. 0. Cowgill, Iler berl beiicer and 1 h Heeunty Manngs and Trust Company, of Portland, Oregon, and J. M. Holier, defendants, for th sum of fCtlH.ttf In U. S. gold coin, with Interest thereon at th rt of lu pr cant ir an num from th 13th dav of April. 1X16, and for tha iim of 130.00, costs, and for tha furll r aura of fc7R74 in U. . old coin, ith liilrst thereon from April 15th, 1HU8, at th rat of V per cnt per an- luin In favor of th defendant, Th j iecuritv Saving and Trust Com pane, of Portland, Oregon, nnd for th sum sf l&.Oti 1 colts, snd againal ih delendant aoov t named, and lor th eot and expanse of i sal and of laid writ. Now. thrlcr. bv vlrlm and Id Dirau- anr of said sxtcutlon, dav res and order ol sale. I will, on Monday, th 13th day ol July, ltfJ, at th south door of th Court House, in Miiiswro, na-ningion uouniy. Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. or said day, lo accordance with lb term and command ot aaid orrre ana orosr oi sale, isll at public auction, to th highest bidder for cash in Hau l, separately, and in the order berelnaller mention.!, th several tract "f th following dscrtbd real property, lying, biog and aitoate In Washington County, Oregon, and nior articular; described and daslgnaUd aa follow: Flrat tract Block So. four (4) snd tracts lettered "II" and "O" In J. H. Jones' ad dition to Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon. hecond and seperstely All of Mocks No. one (1). two 12). three 13), bv (A), six ). seven (7), eight (), nln (, ten ( 10), levsn (11), twelv (12), thirtean (13), fourtesu 114). fifteen (lfi), slxuen (ID), venta (17), ighten (la), ainten (IU), twenty (i), tenly-n (21). twanty-two (22, twnty-thre Jill, twenty-four (24), twenty hie 2.'i, and tracta kturel "1" nd "C" and th north ha f of tract lettere-i "D" of and In th aaid J. R. Jon addition t lleSvrton, Washington County, Oregon. Third tract All of blocks No. 2i, 1. 1 and 21 In th aaid J, B. Jones sddltlon t lieavirun, Washington County, Uregon, snd fourth irsVI All of th nnfth blf of tract lettered and lbs South half of tract ltter4 ''l" or Ih said i. at. JonM addition to Braverton, Washington Coun ly, frrenn, ta aansly tba hrinbfor mrntioni sums In Ior car Sill I homes lil' k nd tbs) Said tsacorilf Isasinrt tnd Trust Cogfipaof , of 'ortiaiMi. Oregon, aad for tbatost and SSinsief aid sal. Hald property still ha sold anb)act lara deraption as per siatot of dragon. W Iness my hand Ibis 1 0th dav of Juttg. 1!W. U. P roKO, Bbcrllf of Washington County, Oregos, S-T Dr. PrlcVa CftM IMklajf Fovsjn WrW'tPrraSl lUrui vr - - r w Opportonlty oflera.