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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1903)
Kuuer Kraut at J. A. Kreiula. Heet & Hour 1'icklc in Hulk. A. Krenils. C. A. Corey uf Mountaindalt', watt a lobbyist at Kxluui lttt WeiliKwIiy Buck Myers of Furst (irove a a Hrlt-tn vHtor thlri wet-k. hlicriflf Johu bowt'U went to Salem I. lit TuwUy ou ulliulul fiu-iinca. rri-Hlt vegetables reft-m-it every Tuesday k ml Fridays. J. A. Kieiuit. Mr. Warreu WUliitiua wan io town, Thursday, from Ida Mouu tainilalo home. Mm. H. II. Tabor, of Oregon City id viaiting with her dauL'liler, Mr, L, M. Hoyt, of thia elty. Attorney Iinule of Forest cirim went to Haleiu last Tutvday to look after l)iiniiiewi mutter. lion. II. V. Ute culled on the WunhliiL'tou county tltlcirutioti nl Saleni-laNt Wi-diHuday. Mr. and Mra. M. M. Jtridyen nf Portland vinited relalivea aul friends in llillsliorii tlila week. Mr. Ik V. .Hoy ami fuiully oi Tucoma, WiinliiiiKloll lire vlnilioK relatives io illllriboro thia week Charles V. James of ltuktr City has hoen HiointetI Bueriiiteiilelit of tho Htrtte Peuiienliary ly tlov. Cliamlerlain. He will uaauiut) the duties of hia olliot tho 1st of April The Georgia Harper Company 'played a three iiUht cngagi'ini'iit here lant week. Tho eoniuany has soino fairly Clover artists with tlieui; but the patronage waa rather atnuil. Enough baa been said. John Ueauebamp, ho left recently to uceept a position with tbo O. H, & N. Co., writes that bo changed bin luind about going on the road,, and baa accepted a good pouitlou in the Great Northern ware-house In Port, land. Miss Cmiee Manu had returned homo from Waseo county, where bbe hna beon lenehln wtiool. for a ahorl visit. 8ho is clad to seethe old home Niritin and lie onrn more in tho Willa mette Valley. Her frienda all wel come her back. Master Tommy llei!er, of dale Creek, fell, while playing In tho bnrn at hia boine.'nnd broke hia I hlh Ikiiip, Inst Friday pfternoon. Dm. Via and L irge, of Forest Orove, were called to attend the unfnrtiuiatn lad, and at last account ho wan renting caay. . Muster Frank Flimsier, nepliew of Mm. J. W. Howell baa tho scarlet i'ever. hail tinno to llilhltoro on a visit while Ms rather and .mother -were visiting relatives in tho enst. A trained nurse from Portland Is 4ukl' g care of bitn. Wednesdity b Was very low, but fit lust accounts he was im proving - K. Ii. Abbott, who was formerly In the furniture business in this city itr.il It. P. Kimon have purchased tho locV of secondhand goods la-longing to F. H. Drtiiey, and havo opeuod up for business next door to Iho Inpk PKNIiknt. At present thia firm is tho only one handling seeond hand, goods, exclusively In town. . "Ily request" Senator flweek bos introduced in tho Senate a bill to prohibit photographers from carry. Ing on their business on Kunday. Tho -lull is Senate bill 215. It is practically tho ra as fjault'a House bill on tli sumo subject, which went down to Ignominious defeat a few days ago. When Hena tor Hweek introduced the bill today, ho placed emphasis on tho "by re quest" phrase. Tho Pacific Ktafs TelepUono and Telegraph Co., aro doing quite a thriving business In this city lately. The local central has put in about a doicen private and businewi phones within the past two months. This is considered quite a rush, and If busi. ness continues In the future us U Is at present, Hillsboro will he entitled to a night operator soon, which -will be a great convenience to tho public. There Rre at present something more than "0 telephone connected with central, and when the iiuiiiIst reaches the 100 mark, we will havo a night operator. Tho Is-st minstrel show that has npiarcd in this city fifr years was Ward's Minstrels, which played In tho Ofier, House last Wt-dntiulay evening. The bouse was well filled with a very appreciative audience, and encores were cheered for, on l most every iiumw r. While some of the jokes were old, as Is almost al ways the case, the troupe made up any dcciiucles with their excellent singing and Une music It is safe to say that the contortionist with this ompftiiy Is the Ik that has ever appeared in HilMor, and ho re ceived quite an ovation, as did also, the solo conn tist. The si reet parade during the noon hour was quite a feature, Iho brass band la-ing much lstler!hnn is usually the case with most traveling organU-ilion. Hhnuld this eoinpniiy favor Hillstmro with another engagement in the future, hey will undoubtedly bve good bouse. The l'uclUc Coast Condensed Milk Factory at Forest Urove was started last Tuesday. This ntw industry wid Iki a great thing for Washington county for it 1 conservatively esti inn led that this factory will be the neans of districting the first yeur, not I. -s than f.iOO.'lOD. The promot r of this cmipsoy rcaliio th:i tills couu'y iavspecially adapted todairy lug. Their buildings are su'mtan till and Dii-y are here to stay hW'hile their buildings have been in progress they have inadu a careful survey of tho surrounding country and they are much pleased, with the outlook for their business. Many farmers who have depended on rais ing only grain heretofore for a live lyhood will now keep cows, as there is a ready market for their product at the condenser. A few creamery men fiar (nut they will havo to rlo-e down because the condenser promises to be more profitable to the farmer. This the .creamery men ought to forbid by paying as much for milk as the condenser. Make good butter if you please, pay a little more for ' your cream, charge us a little more for your hutter and we will not kick. The estate of Ihe Is to Congress. man Thomas it. Tongue tins been admitted to probate, there being no will II" II. Tonguo the elder son, has been apHiutod administrator, and has filed bis bond in the sum of f70, 000. Theestate is unofficially valued at M3,0M), anfl will be divided as follows: Widow, one-third: the balance share and share alike to the following children: Mrs. A. E. fleamea, Jacksonville; K. R. Tongue, Mary, Thomas II., Jr., Bertha, Hills- boro; Mrs. Frank Freeman, Port land, and Miss Florence, student at Paclo University. ' Wednesday, Iho Hotel Ilillnboro chaugud bauds. The purchaser Is C. II. Jeremiah, Who recently came to Iho city irom Missouri. Mr. rem iuh has been conducting a ret-t.turant on Main street for some months, and evidently sees a future In the hotel business. Mr. Xorlhup, the retiring landlord has conducltd this hotel for many years, and it Is needless to say that he has Jiad a good patronage and business stand- ng. Mr. Jeremiah bas already taken possession, but Mr. Northup will continue to make his home in this-city. Tho four year o'd daughter of Mr. Peterson, of Hillsboro was frightfully burned last Tuesday while playing near the firn place. Tho child's clothes caught lire and burned her hands, arms and law. Had it not hapMneil that its mother was stand ing near by and bad the presence of mind to smother the flames, the little child would have burned to death, Ir. F. A. liailey was hur riedly called and did all that could ta done for the littlu sullerer. At las accounts she was resting easily, lint' will b badly scared through life. Mr. in Martini of Cedar Mills went bunting the other day and will long remember theoccassion. While climbing over a log something hap peni'd to tho trigger of his gun, it was discharged tearing away the great toe and shattering the bones of tl.e left foot. Dr. F. J. Bailey was summoned and droned the wound, but being of such a serious nature where the most careful attention Is needed thoNloctor recommended that the patient be taken to the hospital. Tuesday e vening he was removed to tho tit. Vincent hospital. , r JJThe ladies' Missionary Hwietyof the Congregational church will give an entertainment at the church, on Tuesday evening, February 2-llh. The following program will pe given : Voluntary Prayer -..ft - Vocal Bolo Instrumental .Hitlo llecitution Vocal Holo Missionary "Dialogue" ..Ladies of the Church Admission 10 cents Tho clergy of Hillsboro are intend ing to organiz J a "Miuisternl Union" to meet once or twice each mouth' ll Is expected Unit all cloirch offb-ers may Issnine Micuihei. An invita tion is extended to interested parties to meet Kt 10:30' next Monday morn ing, Feb. lGlb, at the home of Ihe Prelylcru0i miniser, corner of sixth and H isr line streets. An energetic malinger for oflli-e to lie os-'m d in this city for large tiianulncltirtng concern. Salary One Hundred Dollars pYr month extra commissions and eijienses. Five Hundred dollars cash security if quired, liest of reference. Add ress Manager P. O. D.lx 2121 San Francisco, Cal. J. It. (bslfrey, attorney, from tit. Helens, was in Hillsboro this week on legal I'UsiuPsn. Mr. Godfrey was a busiucss man of Cornelius for a numts-r of years, hut, for two years past he has teen at St. Heleins. Mrs, D. M. c7Ttaiit"w7'nt Port hitid jestcrday to visit relatives and friends. Salt pallium and salt mackerel. i. A. K rem is. Hoyt the jeweler and optician bat Just received a shipment of watches ml glasses. 1I now has the finest line of watches this side of Portland. Thus. II. Tongue Jr. started back to Washington, D.C.lfel Wednesday to reeumo his studies la the law school. Thos. II. will receive his degree next June, when he expects to return to Hillsboro where he will practice his profession. ' Hereafter all capital punishments will be Inflicted within the walls of the Penitentiary at Salem. Both houses of the Legislature havo passed Senator Marster'a bill tor tbM pur. pose, and It will undoubtedly re ceive the approval of the Governor. Anton Vandebey, aged 75 years, who died at Cenlerville last Satur day, was a resident of this county for over 25 years. Interment was made last Tuesday in the Catholic cemetery at erloort. He left a widow and eight children. "The Qualifications of a Truth Seeker" will be the subject of the sermon at the Congregational church next Sunday morning, at 11 o'clock. In the evening, 7:30 o'clock, Haw thorne's "Scarlet Letter" wilt be the subject of the third sermon in the series 011 lessous from great books. The . House pasnea a bill today to protect subcontractors, materialmen and laborers who furnish material or labor for construction of public works. Contractors are to be required to give bond, and any person workiug under such contractor shall be furnished with a copy of the contract and bond. uxjti which suit may be brought to recover for labor or materials sup plied. The bill was Introduced by Mr. Siiumous. " A bill relating to commitments to Reform School passed Ihe House yesterday. It places authority to make commitments solely In County courts, and to require parents or guardiaus of minors to pay $10 per month for maioteuance when such parents or guardians are financially able to do so. Th" bill was framed at Portland by the Taxpayers League aud was Introduced by Representat ive Nottingham, t . lleceutly chickens were stolen and akeu to a merchant of this city. He bought' them.' The owners found their chickens and the offender waa soon found, it Happened 10 oe a young laiy. Upon -hia father being informed of the facts he immediately called uon Deputy District Attorney Tongue and settled for the boy. Tongue discharged tho boy pending good behavior. It is thdught by somn of our residents that other boys are practicing the same profession and let this be a warning or they will lie liable to the la, which Is very apt to be more strongly interpre tuted Ihe next'offence. t'Oli It T HOUSE. FKOISATK. Est L II Wett deed, report filed and approved and case closed of record. V.it Ilobt lmbrie deed, petition granted as prayed for. Est Ilichel Graham deed, petition asking for order to confirm the sale of real estate, granted. list M A Banks deed, C E Delck- nip.n, W A Matter and G E Hodge appointed appraisers. ' ' list II B Allison.decd, E B Tongue appointed administrator with bonds at $2,000. Bonds filed and app rovd Est Leuord II Witt deed, ad minis, trator discharged and case closed of record. , Est Thos II Tongue deed, est ad mitted Io protmte and E B Tongue appointed administrator with bonds fixed at $70,000. Bouds filed and approved and Wm S Davis, J D Merriman and W M Barrett appoint ed appraisers. Ed Fred Mathies deed, est admit ted to probate, and Ettie Mathies ap pointed Administrator. Bonds $1, 000, approved. Est Louis Borcher deed, petition to set aside will denied and will sus tained as probated. CLAIMS ALLOWED. John Mybery .$308,25 , 48 00 , 64 00 24.00 11.90 42 00 475 Gustaf l)rouner,(roads., John A Johnson Sam Omduff, roads .V Omduff, reads Adam Simpson, roads Mayes Bros, relief. Oeo A Morgan, salary $150, stat $2 90 J W Morgan, dept sal Mays Bros, rosd E Klink, roads C Stephens, roads , Hillsboro LAW Worko, court bouse and Jail !. Wilkes Bros, roads Horace Fitch, precinct Jury... L M Hoyt, court house......... John Dennis, relief.- W D Hare, roads .'. II A Ball, School Supt, etc.... David Weniier, roads GrownerA R iwell, roads...... II A Hussel, roads J C Hare, roads L A I-iOng, court probate $5..., tress, notica $l,slat $3.... 152 90 50 00 .50 6 50 39.85 18 50 2.50 700 1 00 4 20 2.85 70.45 93.00 6 60 58 00 19.25 9.00 W M Jackson, sal $50, stat $.25. GO 23 A M Collins, sal 35 00 A J Iloy, pitrs 135 00 J II Wlrta. precinct Jury list. 7.00 Hillsboro Pub Co Stat f9 85 Win Ireland, dept sal 41.C5 Fred Math lea, loads 10.05 Frank lVterxilks, wild cat 2.00 7.00 II T Bagley, precinct Jury Perry Watson " Irvine Hod sou A Co, stat... Oeo II Wilcox, Sal........... 7.00 21.00 7800 J A Madding, paupers 27.20 E I Kur-.lll, sal $83 85, stat.., $22.60 Glass and Prudhotuuie, stat.. J W Sewell, sal & dept $200.. 85.96 47.50 222.60 .65 stat 22.60. aeei A A Morrill, roads, Karl Hollenbeck, wild cat..-.. E L McCormlck, decorating.. court bouse W T Hurt, roads 2.00 22.65 19.00 28.30 06.45 8.45 188.55 5 00 59.95 10.80 16.80 5.00 Johnson litem, roads Thomas Lumber Co, roads.... Hergert & Son, roads Johnson Bros, roads J P Tamiesee, relief L A llood, sal $0$ 30, stat Wm J Butner, sal & mileage $1 1.40, asses $5.40 E J Ward, sal & mileage. $11.80, BA B$2 ... Mrs J A II Rnundy, relief.... Andrew Oleson, relief. 5 00 Thos Matthiesen, roads .... 60.00 M II Henderson, Wm Bagley roads..-.. 68.00 . 62.00 J A Zimmerman " 1100 ' , 21.00 E Wood J L Ulm T W Lain John McClaran ..... 20.00 " 35.6O " 22.00 WH Clark " 25.00 J L Laughlin Ii H Baughman ...... 46.60 " ...... 32 00 " 75.00 60.00 " 8J.00 Fred Hamel U F Casteel J B McNew It is orderecl that certificates of the tale of real state held by Washing ton county on land bought at delin quent tax sale, for laud assessed to E 11 Ingrahm, sec 20, 2 n 8 w, 40 acres, be assigned to J M Wall upon the payment of taxes, costs, interest and penalties. ' It is ordered thai J W Sewell be allowed one extra deputy for the period of two months during tax collecting time, at $2 per day. It aptamring from subscription filed herein that the citizens of this county have subscribed an amount aggregating $223, for Ihe purpose of removing stumps from the river road. It is ordered that the county contribute $77 for that purpose, which will make a whole amount rf $300. BCAL ESTATE. Hannah Obersbutte to W C Peterson, 1 aero in Dilley $ 260 Carey W Porter to J H Thomp son, tract In Walker's ad, Forest Grove .. 600 John C Beach to Wro C Darely 20.23 acres, Johnson's dona- ' tton 200 D M Weston to J D Rode, 10 acres in IS II Catching dona tion 1000 WACIapp to Jacob 'Bunnell, 82.97 acres Donald McLeod donation 6700 N J C Chrlstensen to C M Chris ' tenton, 93 acres Arthur Burrls Donatlan 1 B F Day to George Andrews, 1 1 acres near Tualitin 300 Louis Leach to W II Milne, C acres, Andrew Harper dona tion 475 Jacob B Worts to J L Wash burn, und int in 160 a, sec tion .27, t 2 n r 5 w 200 J W Bbute to E G White, 2 acres Blk K "Fair view 170 R K Simpson to R W Simpson 19.80 Geo W Etiert donation 600 John Aspinwall to J E Rogers, 80 acres sec 84, t 2 8 r 2 w.... 500 Benj Collins to J L Waaburn, ' 120 a aec 22 A 23 2 wa6w. 876 Alliance Trust Co to Boge A Eunes, 240 acres sec 86 t 25 t 1 r 8 w 2200 Jaa lmbrie ex to D B Reasoner lot 10 blk 4, Thome's ad II bo 400 E C Bronaugh to E F Riley 22 acres sec 26 t 2 s r 2 W 750 S P York to Marthr Turpi n, lot 69, Cornelius Eiurons, 6 acres 450 THE OLD RELIABLE Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE A Vethsr's Urcsmmradstlsu. . I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a dumber of years and have no heaitatancy in saying ttiat It la the best remedy for coughs, colds and croup I have ever used In ruy family. I have not words to express my confidence in this remedy. Mrs. J. A. Moore, North Star, Mich. For sale by Delia Drug Store. ONION SEED Choice Ore gon lellow Uanver union Seed for sale by Joseph Hack inann, tStone, Oregon. .Administrator' Notice. t)V toned was on the 6tli day of February l'joa. br tli County Court of t!i Htatu of Oregon, lor wanni'tgion i-ouniy, npponit l aJimuixtrntor of tlicestuUtof Tuos, 11. ToiiKue, deceased. All pemons linvinR claims aKaiust auid eslata are reijuimted to present the same a' the luw otlice of the undersigned in Ilillshoro, WiwhiiiKtou County, Oregon, witltiu six months I'roui lie uate iiereor. 1'airu at Miimuoro, Waahiniton County, OreKOii. this latlsduy of February, A. i . Administrator of the estate of Thos. II. Tongue, deceased. AiluiiaUtratrU Notice. Notice Is hereby riven that the nniler aiKned was on I lie 120' day of February, isui uy the County Court "I the Male ol OrcKon, for WaiihiiiKtnn County, appoiut k1 a'lininiittratrix of (lie estate of hurlt-H W. binitli, deveam-d. All person liuvini; cUiim against aid estut are hereby ru iiietd and notilietl to present the name t me at the law ollic of K. It. Tongue in Hillslioro, Uregou, within six mouths from the date hereof. Daled at Hi laboro, Wanhington County, Oregon, tliia lilh day.of Febi-uary, l'.".t. JOS1B W. SMITH, Atlininiiitrutrlz of the estate of Charlen W. Hinilli, decuuned. K. R Tongue, ' Attorney for Admiinstriitrij. Ilornea Wnnled. The old reliable business firm, the Beat tie Auction and Bale tetablea, Inc., which holds special auction Hales every day und regular weekly auctions every Friday, receive horse, 1 to loo, on consignment and advance all shipping charges, and aell on commission or wi 1 buy your horses outright. 11' you have any number of horses you wish to dispose of at Seattle market price, no matter how far you are from .he city, write us full description, and we will let you know what the prices era and how they are selline. All corres pondence promptly answered. N. T. JoiliOe, Mgr. M. J. Walker, Auct. 1212 Western Ays . Seattle, Wash. 85-39 Adnlulstrater's Settee. The undersigned has been, by the County Court of Washington County, Oregon, duly appointed administrator of the Kstite of M, A, Donlc, deceased. All persons having claims against sa d entitle are requeateu to present mem to me wnu proper vouchers at the law ofticeofS. 11. Huston in Hillsboro, Oregon, within six mouths from this data, Ibis Feb. 4tn, 1H03. W. Cbwy, Administrator of the Kstate ol At, A. Ponka, deceased. Nil Kit IFF NILE. BY VIKTITK OP AN EXECUTION, Decree ami Order of Baie, ins led out of the Circuit Court of the tilute of Oregon, for Washington County, In fnvur of tilhi Huston ami Against 11. II. llolloiiherk for the sum fi'.1i cost', and for tho further sum of of 1 1U0 U. H. gold coin, with Interest thereon at the rate of 1U ler rent per annum irom ttie zotn uay 01 August i.st and s:t5 witti interest thereon at li mt cent per annum from Nov. 24, l!W and for the cost ana expenses 01 sale anu 01 ram writ. Now, therefnie, by virtue and in pursu ance of said indgment. decree and order ot said aa'e, I will, on . Monday the 2d day of .warca iuim, at me soutnnoor 01 tne uouri House in Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, at the hour ot 10 o'clock a. m , of said day, sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, the following described real property, to wit: the east 'A ot the south west ot section I 3 N It 4 W o Will, iter, all in Washington County. Oregon, to satisfy the hereinbefore named sums, and for the costs and expenses of said sale. buid property will be sol J subject to re demption as per statute of Oregon. W itness my hand this Sttth day Janu uary, 1UO.I. J. W. BKWEI.L,. Bherlff of Washington County, Oregon B. B. Huston, attorney for ipiaintill'. 41 Nestled I'ropoaala Asked. Sealed propoaals will be received by the County Commissioners, at their court room, "March 4, 1'JUS, up to 2 o'clock p. m., for furnishing board lor all Washington county prisoner in the county jirii, for the period of one year from the time of entering into contract. The successful bidder must enter into bonds in tne sum of tJCIO lor faithful performance ol contract. l A. huoii, connty ytiuge. Ky order of ('omnnssioners' Court, Dated at Hillsboro, Or., Jan. It, 1U03. Kxeentorn'Maleof llenl Fntitte Notice Is hereby given that in nursnanre of an order t the county court of the Htate of Oregon for Wasco comity, made on the 8th day ot March, Itn2, and in sccoid ance witti the provisions of the will hore matter mentioned, the r-mlersigned, ex ecutors of the will t Mary J. An well, deceased, will on Haturday the 2tst day oi February mot, al the court house door in Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder lor caxh in hand Ihe fol'owing described real estate, to wit: Lots 7 and S in block 17 in West I'nrtl iuil Heights in Washington County, Oregon. Dated thia Iftth day of January I'ul. J. F. ATTWEI.!. and J. W. ATT WKLIj Executors of the will of Mary J. Attweli, deceased. Administrator') .otlce, Jfotlce is hcrby ginn that the nnrler aigned administrator of the estate of John D La rick, deceased, by virtue of an or der a 1 decree cf the County Court of Washington County, Oregon made and en tered on December 81st, lM, will sell at publie sale, on Saturday the 21st day of February, liHM, to the highest bidder the following described real esUle, to-wit: 1 lie w U of the n a S of BecUou 5i), 1 1 s r 3 w of the Willamette) Meridian in Washing ton County, Oregon, containing (W acres, "Ternisof" sale: One-ti.ird of the pur chase price, cash in hand, one third in oae year, and the balance in two yean. De ferred payments to draw interest at the rate of s per cent, per annnm to he secured by mortgage on the land sold. Convey ance to be at the expense of the purchasre. W. I). Wool', Administrator of the Estate ol John I Ledj ick, deceased. B 3tS!APS 3 Illoifls'laciie ' Woolen Underwear 5 Cotton Fleece Lined z35 r Woolen Hose zZ tz Circular Shawls 2 Flannel Shirts All golns; at prices that defy any place ZZZ ZZ on earth. ZZZ call. Lvv zzZ 0 I Hoyts' Racket Store s -. ;v 4K IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN N N N t N CLEARANCE SALE Of Shoes and Rubber Goods For January Only This sale is not on old worthless shoes but on last (1902) years' stock which is broken as to sizes, and we must ha?e shelf room for our new spring and summer line. Here is a few of our bargains: Ficnic shoes for womeu, made for the money. $2.$o special Own Make, for men. This an excellent value for $3.50, will go in January for only All rubber goods in the store JOHN AN -g- HOW'S TUIST We oiler One Hundred Ilollars Keward for any caseof catarrh that cannot be cur el bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. V. J. CHUNKY & Co., I'ropa., Toledo. ). - We, the undersigned, have known V. ). Cheney for the last li years, and believe hi. 11 perfectly honorable in nil business irnilKU'blunn, ail, iiiinui-iaiij ivj t:iiijr out an oliliiralions made lv their tirni. West it Xruax, Wholesale DruttKl-tn. To- leilo, O., Waldint;, Minmu .v JMarrni, Wliolrsiile liriiK'sts, loleilo, U Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally actiiiK direi-lly aiHUi the blood nml mu cous surfaces of ttie system. Testimon ials sent free. I'rii'e 75o per bottle. Hidd by a I drinrKists, Hull's Family Tills are the best, ftotire 4f (snardimi Nnle ol Hon I Property. NOTICKIS HEUK1! Y UIVKN', THAT whereas, au order was made and en tered on the 2Mb day of January, 1 .ml. In the county eourt of ttie Htute ol Oregon, for Marion County, in the matter ef the c:unrdiauship of LaRonda Mott fierce, a minor, authorising and directing the un derlined to sell at public auction, for cah in hand, all the rii;ht, title and interest of tlie aforesaid minor, in anu to the lullowiHK desc'ilied real pro)ierty, situuted in the County of WaithiiiKton, State of OreKon, ami desciilied as follows to-wit: lleinnuinirat the southeast corner oi the Horace end Marilria ramus lionation Iud Claim HoffTl s W ol ill. Mer. and runuinii thence north west on east boundary of siid claim chains to th j southeast corner or a tract or land pnnveved bv the est of J. (I. Fierce, deed, to jwnh Wismer by deed recorded in Vol. Z" of decile pane aifj tiieno west xr.Oi chains; thence south U.l chains: thence west 4." 14 rliains more or lesi to me wo t iMMinilary of said l. L. C; theiu-e soulb 1' 1 ' east on said claim line to the w cor ner of said 1). Ij. C: thenre south ts egl :I4 uhains to aiiKUlur corner on south hoiiu d;ii r of said claim ;'thence north M'f vut tTl hains, to place ol hegiii'Uii j. .-ecoml trait, ilt'iniiinit on tho south lino nl section 11 I 1 B H 4 V iti.mi chains east o the soiithweit corner nf Raid section II: thence in a line din-ctlv toward the south east corner of the W. It. Carpenter l. I.. C. il.2-clmins more or less to a point due west of the southwest corner of a tract ul land conveyed by the estate of J. O. I'ierce deed to Jacob Wismer by deed recorded in llook "Y" 01 deeds put?. .lie, Iiecnru ul lieeiis for Washington Comity, Or.'Kon ; thence to th west line ol said 1'aritoiis U. L. C. ; thence sontlr I 16 east on inul west line to the southwest coraer of suid cl urn : thence west 4 chains to the place of beginning;. Now therefore, pursuant to aunt order, I will, on P iturday llie'.'Kth day of l-Vbruary, I'jn'. at the south door of the court house in llillshorn, Washington County, Orcpm at the hour of ten o'clock in the lonnonn of said day, sell for cash In hand to the highest bidder, ll of ttie' riirtit. title and interest ef the s dd l.aHonda Mott fierce, in and to all be real property above ilos eiilie I. r-aid sale sill le made and fcui ! properly he so d subiect to coulirination, ry tlie i-.i county court of the Htate of Ureron for Marion couutr. M itness my hand aud soil lieulo set thisltli day of Jannarv. I'OI. MATTlK A. AP.XOt.t). Qutnlian of Ihe person and estate I La- Itonda Mott I'ierce, a minor. C. K. lonn'ie. At lor my fot Guardian 41 AT ! llQPB 1 x. v v sw vv SI viy st vv vv VI vv vv vv vv vv f vv no better shoe Regular price $2.00 'isiable cork sole, $3.00 shoe has an invisiable cork sole, but they vv vv vv will be sold at a big reduction. DENNIS. . . IS- THE NEW RESTURANT Opposite Shutp3 Banh Tho phico to pet a first clans meal or lunch nt any hour and have it runkoil as your mother used to cook it, for a moderate price. . Eccrtitliinfl ClBan and Neat (ioixl Servico. on us when in Don't fail to call lillnlxiro : : j : Yi riiijrtun, NeVitda, Oct. 20, 1!H. Pr. C. A. Herrln, Helens, Mont., Dear Sir: 1 have nearly flnUIiel lliu Conner bottle and am perfectly well, ily apiH-tite is K'Hxl, have iiiinnl 10 iouml- in weight and fee lik(j a new lease o lift! was jriv cn nie, fine til the bottles I send or lliirt time id for a friend ami tin- ip ot in r inr iiivm-ii n ' to l witliuiit it. inoit tiyi.iciaiii ' 1 iiiiiiiii f.l incurnlili 9' tin r fur iiiVM-K ns I do not intend My cn.e was one WiHiM have pro le Very truly. t T. II. II A Kl. Is. Csr Wf.-V faejst M' TILLKL'KV & WHITLAWV Prop. Central Meat Market, Hillsboro. All kirn's nt fret-li and rnrel meats for sale. IIHillKsT market price paid fur hutdii-ra' stock. 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