K'-corder Kurutli unit f u.iily Hjent Hii inlay I Art kt Philips viditiug rel ative. " ' HtiM'ktut'ii! Huck ami lmultry f:l. J. A. Krr-iui-i. . A Uuw line of i.r:nU at Racket Store, The price U down. Chickens, ill I btiltr iMjught Kt J. A. Kri in'.K. Mii.-lin- direct troiii Hie i.Knn ht U icki t .-tore. TIim price have not Is-en nil. I hy ttie mi'lillt man. Th local supply of butter is shy. On Tuesday last thr store were hum. I'riutft are higher than fur many years at this date. Messrs Tilbury fc Whitlaw, butchers now occupy new quarters on Main street nearly opposite the former plaeo. They Hny they like the now location tpiite as well an the other. Frank Paul! wi.ll stand tlx famous stallion, prince Henry, tlii- season at thtt following placm: Hillslioro, Glenets', Forest Grove, Liuroi, and several other plui-c- which wiil las announced in next issue. An aivouut of a wedding at Tignrd ville. hit been rtscived, hut Is not aval lit bio lor publication for tint reason tho correspondent does not sign his name to the letter aceoliip:i nym;' the paragraph. Work men have already comujentvd remodeling the Curwiii-Wooater block, recently purchased l.y Dr. Li nk later. The woodun awning over the meat market entrant lb gona and Insidit change are making Farmer are finding that the stock of land tiling Is exausted. Neither at North Yamhill nor at Scholia ii there any ready for delivery. Bom of tho "farmer on Jackson bottom who have ditches dug aro jiuttin? in lumber, A hich will satisfy the pres ent emergency. Mr. Clarence Hovt has enlarged bin racket store and much improved it. The extra room permits aililing several new line of goods that before was not possible. But the growth doea not interfere witli the advanta goous bargains that he ; has always given hia customers. Tho Portland oilluiils pompously ask who in fiirntHhii.g the money with which to build tho West Ride and Suburban trolly line. Would it be out of order fur the statu to enquire now tho money we are expected to contribute In to be sNnt? It la fortunate) that there in but one awaiiip to lie bought. The far-famed Menely Quartette will lfl at the Opera Hounn in Hills- Isiro, Tueailay, March 31st at 8 p. in The Moncley neeihno ri-ccommenda- tion to the people of Hillsboro, Those, who heard them on two for nier occasion are acquainted with their power to phase. Mr. Knox Is atill with them, and they promise even a belter entertainment than be foro. Tickets for reserved seats will lm placed at Mr. Wehrung's atorc. We lose our society girls. The last to go is Miss Mnymo Pittenger, new Mrs. Roel. The wedding wa celebrated last week at the residence if her mother, in the presence of the family and a few near friends. Mr. Reel is a proHjicrous business man of Joseph, Wallowa county, and is to be accounted lucky in that he bus secur ed a noble woman to gram his homo. Mr. and Mrs. R.h'1 went to their new home last Tuesday. Twenty-three years aito Martin leroy Kriea left Ins New York home and for a year worked In the smelt ing work at Erie, Weld county, Colorado. At the end of that time he ipi t work there and has not been heard from since by bis people, lie Is now 'IS years of age if alive; live feet Hcven Indus high; light com plexion and light blue eyes. The missing man's sinter, Mrs. lorena J. Weaser, SS Briggs Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y., would like to have tidings of Fries. Mr. W. L. Davis gut home on Sunday evening last with his two draft stallions, which he selected from a band of three hundred, on a farm near Chicago. :ie is a flue 4 year old I'ercheron stallion that weighs 1,S(HI pounds and the otlu-r is m French draft stallion. The latter animal went through a fire hut fall and bears the scurA These horses will U used in the stud of Washing ton county with headquarters at Millshoro. They are desirable additions. Lunt Saturday eight a hor) thiet -itolu a UoiM: and buggy from Mr. John Mi.'t.e'b farm north of town, and drove The hone taken was a blind beat that is not used Djuch but kept !H.tAO of the service It has rendered. When informed cf the theft on .Sunday, Mr. Milne reasoned thnt t!n .rti s went to I'orllsnil and that tliey would not stable thu rig or ofl'iT it fur salo nirj-e the markings would Iiad to deli-4-lion, but would .tiian.luu lii't hur-s' aud fuy. He got to Portland Uuuday, evening aud at once went to tho police head-quar- li ri to IiihI It a horse and buggy had been pieketl up on the afreets. The captain on du'y was a aort of surley iudivdiial and mitiQad Mr. Milue to call at 8 o'clock- next morning. Willi tha evening on his hands, he took a car to the out-skirts of the city and walked up the Jetfttrson atreel road 'to the watering trough in the canyon. There ho met a woman who formerly lived in this county, lu the conversation he mentioned tho hws, " Yes, me bys found a nag irithe crick jist there tli' morning whin on th'r way to mass." Sure enough it was Mr. Milne' nag and his bugiy, ; badly wrecked. An examination next morning showed that the team had been driveu ilong the graded road on tho right hand side of the bill looking toward the city, that la two or three hundred furl i.'mivc ih bottom of the gulch ami' then abandoned. The blind borne liad wandered off the grade or been pushed otf and rolled down th hill-side into the creek. The horse was not hurt much but the buggy is badly used up. Mr. Millie's theory ia that a brace of hobos have been touring the country and wanted to return to the city to spend their gains and took the horse and baggy ft transportation. A highway robbery was committed by two footpads at Ileaverton a few days ago, and the post-ollice at Greenville was robbed Tho gentry that did those ui'li may have t-tayed about 'till bust Saturday tor this last enterprise. A nine year old child, daughter of a latly visiting with her neice who lives near the Sewell tile factory gavo lit r guardians a great fright last Wednesday afternoon. The child was misled from the houne where ujwm a search waa tegun. Track ol the little one waa found making her way toward Hillshoro. She waa sighted once but her pursuers could not come up with her, she was run ning. She was seen In town but on the run, but children in town run so this little one went on her way which proved tt lie toward Forest Grove, She ran across the long bridge and was lost in tiie i-hrubhoiy lieyond Her searcher hunted 'till after five o'clock, when he returned homo to report progress. When be reached home, tho child was there. She had doubled on him beyond the long bridge ami was fat home first. She had traveled six or more miles, run ning most of the distance. Four young women arrirvd in New York March ID, who are to wed four young Helix Oregon men. They iiime from Norway ami have had a very exiting aud miraculous trip. The ship in which passage was first taken foundered in mill ocean, and its pajwengers were picked up elT Port ugal. The S. S. Co. sent ati extra steamer for It em. The journey from New York to Pendleton will require four or tiro day and the blu-liing brides may be exptvte.l to arrive about the iVith. It goes without my ing that )oy is rampant in the Helix neighborhood over the gml row ml the five young men will he in town ou the ioth. J Capt. Crandall made a shipment of 1 sacks of onions to Portland a few days ago that weighfcl out at 2,(iU0 pounds. After paying freight and commission and buying sacks he had ust $."i left to pay for raising, storage aud labor of sacking. He will ship no more, for the returns will not pay for sacking. Last year a like ship, ment would have netted about $35 dipt. Crandall has somo good keep. ers and hopes that about May first , he can work otf at least a part of his stock at a profit, if not, the ware house will be cleaned in anticipation ifthe new ci op. Another way of disposing of onions is to feet to cat tie not in milk. There are two yearling steers on the farm that eat about twelve pounds Hr tiny. They are taking on fleet) very fast and are mine frisky wheu in the lot than ny others in the herd. It la only regretted that there are not older hers to take the ration, for then they could be sold to the butcher nd Hamburg steaks sliced from the block without further ado. In the near future the Crown Mill, which lias hoeii for so long burning wood in its furnaces, will substitute n immense oil tank to -take the lace of the burningof wood. Wood ss ulwHs iieen a source of irreat expense ami has required many men to handlu it. When this new tank Is erected the exiwuses will probably lie reduced quite a third. The tank will probably hold 300,000 gillons, and it is to tie made of granite. The Willamette will probably follow suit ivn and put in a couple of big tanks to do the work of the wood.-- Enterprise. Mrs. Kd. Moore and daughter, of Arisona have come to Oregon for a permanent home. The climate of .Southeastern Arizona waa undermin ing Mrs. Moore's health. Her hus band will 'In her aliout June after which it will lie the work of the the young ople to make the lines of father pnd mother, Michael Moore easier than they have been for the past few years. Mr. L I F.vans, who lived near Klnton po-t fftce, has fold his farm anil will return to Newberg where he Ins property. WALKS CHEEK ITEMS. I a our walk through Galea City we noticed the school children weie taking advantage of a beautiful day and had a bonfire of trash which had collected on the grounds during the winter. They have set an example which we older people might safety follow, Mrs. Ikn Hoskin 'has returned from a short visit at Forest Grove. OuSatufd.iy mornRig the residence formerly owned aud occupied by Charles Uateinan, burned down. Grant Hughes and wife of Forest Grove panned through town Sunday. Mr. George Proctor has bought property of Cicero Uines and Is build ing a neat cottage thereon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Forest Grove visited the Soda Springs on Sunday last. The first of the week Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pierce came down from their mountain retreat anil enjoyed a few hours wheeling on our fine roads. Frank Fletcher waa In town Sun day. Mrs." Adkins came out from Port land Saturday. Mrs. Woodham has moved out on the farm. A very pleasant dancing party was given at Uie home of Frank Clapshaw Saturday night. Born to tne wife of Jack Mrtin, on iuarcti zara, twin gins, weigiu G aud CJ pounds. Mrs. Carpenter of Forest Grove is visiting her daughter, Mrs, Clarence Miller. IIUAKO UF TUAUK Mttl'lNti. The Hillsboro Board of Trade held an important meeting last Tuesday night. Several matters were discuss ed. The two that came nearest being completed waa entering into cor res pondence for details with a party in the East who desires to Install some where in Oregon a canning plant to cost'tlu.OOO or $20,000. It is assum- ed that Hillsboro can present induce ments that will attract him here. The other project was the install ing of a coudensed milk plant at Hillsboro, factory aise. The idea Is to incorporate so that tho company shall own both condenser and cows. Or perhaps it is better to say that the stockholders of the factory shall be the owners of the cattle. It is reas oned that if there Is a profit In buy ing and canning milk, also another profit in producing milk, the two gains ought to be united and paid to the same man. A committee of six to-wit. F. M. Heitlel, J. W. Hhute, Jas. II. Sewell. F. A. Bailey. Ed Schulmerich and L. W. House, has been appointed to work out details The Board of Tratlo is to hold weekly meetings until tho business before it is disposed of. The next meeting will he held on next Tuesday eve ning. KKSULT OF PRIM 4K1ES. demurr -r overruled. Thedefeudant not desiring to plead, the cause is re ferred to C E Kunytn to take and report testimony. Adolph Gau.lllix v. Augusta Gaudlits, same order as above. J. P. Aplin v Thos. Ts'bct, April 2 J set for trial. Ordered that all the Jurers be excused Mill Monday morn lug March 30th. A. E. Maxon v J N and Nettle Hoffman, plaintiff allowed to amend complaint by Interlineation. Mattle A Arnold Quardian v Mary McCoy et al. S B Huston allowed to withdraw as attorney for Allie and Susan Parsons and Minnie and Thos Gerrisb, J N Hoffman will appear for said defendants. Vendal Scherscbel t LA Young et al. Bale of property confirmed. BenJ Anderson v John and Emma Hunt. Default and decree of fore closure. Judgement for 1283.84 and $11. C F Henry v George Hesse et al Judgement for defendant. Leo Friede v M C Lyon et al. Sheriff sale of lantl confirmed. Ellen Jackson v Thos II Tongue. E B Tongue admipistrator of estate of Thos II Tongue deed, substituted as defendant. Edgar A Milner v Margaret. Demurrer of defendant withdrawn aud she is allowed to file a motion ) Sedj f the Kind . I f I that Leads i I Mat vaora ytvul niort. f W llS.rS A TV I ljJluJ ft-M U mXk I -' v f .miu.ifcut-. w If ou bu if af ITS ALL KIGHT KEAL ESTATE. Wm McQuillan to O A Brown 19 acres in A Nolan d 1 c t 850 H B Ausion et ux to M J Galla gher 35 acre in sec 10 t 2 r 1 w 1050 E A Stewart to Mary Stewart in Horace parsons d I c 1200 1 Belle Watt to C P Jackson, part of E Walker die 350 J R Caples to O It McClaugbry 193 acres In sec 6 1 1 s r 4 w... 750 W E Smith to Jackson Hoover, 30 acres in O W Ebbert d 1 c 1200 Jackson Hoover to WHConnel 30 acres in O W Ebbert d I c 1200 W T Schofleld to J A Aobbs CD aures in Wm McLin d lc 27C5 Thos Spillmann to Jacob Wlscer I WE SELL OIsrij"Y GOOD GOODS -A.3STI3 STRIVE TO PLEASE The republicans held their pri n.aries in this county yesterday, Tho county convention will I held in the Court house, next Thursday, As far as hoard from the delegates are: South Hillsboro E. B. Tongue, W.Morgan, John Milne, W.E McOourt, 8. a Richey, C. W. lied mond, Frank Kelsay, John Northrop ami Willis Ireland. North Hillsboro C. Jack Jr., W, N. Barrett, Clem Shaner, J. W Bailey, 8. B. Huston, W. V. Wiley, E. C. Brown, llobt. Imbrie and B. , Cornelius. Beavorton W. J. Butner, 8. K. Nelson, U. W. Stitt, M. C. Cady, C. E. Diectman, C. W. Allen, W. E Squires, J. N. Fisher and August Iioasi. Dilly Ahner Briggs, C. J. Hub bard, Wilber Hughes and Grondike. East Butte E. J. Oodman, J. M Overholtaer. J. W. Tigard, G. A, lieth, Fred Elsmer C. F. Tigard West Butte Arthur Flint, Chris. Hessel, J. J. Van Kleek, Charles Van Kleek, Ole Olson, and R. S. Robinson. Cornelius W. G. Marsh, Chas, Buchanan, John Buchanan, George Hancock. Chas. James. Dairy Wm. Moore, John Car steus, John Ireland, Fred Wilcox, George Erb, John Vanderwall, J. W. Beach, C. I. Yaeea. Columbia J. C. Corey, C. W. Lowden, E. P. Cornelius, Frank Bowers, M. Halm and George Hams. Washington M. 8. Lincoln, Thos. Connel, L. Tompkins, Shaffer, O. B, Toiupkius, John Connel, and W. M. Ross. Gales Creek J. McLaren, Jos, Mcllobcrts, N. C. Lilly, James Churchill, Eli Smith and Frank Laffcrty. COCRT HOUSE. CJRCTITWIKT. Ma M. Bellinger v. Thomas Bel nger, suit for divorce, default taken. Decree for divorce as asked. Carrie Boilers v. Geo Hollers, de fault and matter referred to C E Runyau to take and report testimo ny. Decree granted. , i EffleM Clark v. J II Clark, di vnrce, refered to C E Runyan to take ti'stimony. Herman Schultx v, AdeleneSchultz 87 acres In J A Fllpplo d I c. 6200 to make the complaint moredeflulte. I F Van Douelen to Albert Spier Christina A McMillan v tamest I logs tract in A G Wilkes d 1 c 200 Urandgeorge plaintiff allowed lo Nick Kemmer to Jacob Saner, amend verification of complaint Annie Breck v F M Robinson et al. Demurrer overruled and defend ant Alien is allowed to answer. W V Wiley and Jonu Dennis v Elizabeth Swift et al. Argued and taken under advisement. John Simpson v B O Thorn et al, Judgement for defendants. Thos Allison et al i K SUatton sheriff of Columbia county. Argued and taken under advisement, Christian Helman v August Borchers, et al. Motion for new trial argued and taken under advisement. Rothchild Bros v R C and Nellie E Smith. Default and decree in favor of plaintiff. D W Fisk v J C Hare. Plaintiff allowed lo insert date of sale of cows by Interlineation. Aiatiie A Aroou, guardian v McCoy et a I, tiff. Jacob Wismer v Mary McCoy et al, jutigement for plaintiff. W D Wood v J A and Laura Reid Bicycle Hospital If your wheel is out of repair biing it around and I will fix it. That is my sole business. I also carry u full line of bicycle sundries. tract iu Edwin Comfort d I c 200 Wm Reidt to U G Gardner, part of blk 19. Hillsboro 400 Jacob Saner to R B Bates, 00 2 3 acres In Edwin Comfort d lc 3200 Levi Sparks to W R Sparks, 5 acres in E Walker d I c 110 F M Heidel to W E McCourt. lot C and part of lot 6, blk 4, Thome's addition to Hills boro A T Buxton to II T Buxton 12 acres In B II Cotching d 1 c... Harvey Northrop to Fred Nor throp 50 acres In Ell Davis d lc W D Jesse to W Mirknay 100 acres In sec 29 t 2 n r 3 w M Russet t to E MacEldcwney part ol blk 9 Walkers atld to Ramblers $35 40 3- t A. 1 I m Ideals $25 30 1902 Uti$ $20 6 22 375 450 1500 Call Jfnd See lily new Wheels Also will be. found in my shop a good line of cheap second baud wheels to be closed out. F. R. DAI LEY, PROP. i S 3150 Forest Grove Judgement for jilain Lizzie L Todd et al to Sophia E Smith part of lot 1 blk 8, Forest Grove Chas G Ackerman to R G Mor row. Iota 13. 14. IV hlk Q In Default and Jutigement for plaintiff. Wegt por,and Helehts. Bellinger v Bellinger, decree oflri Keen toG II Baldwin lots divorce allowed. ' . ,,i A kii, i i. a mi, m i v nuu uiam cams -m . v Archambeau v J W Farquhr p,,rii Grove motion to strike out parts of answer Jacob Wick to Wm Lanrr. worthy, int in lot 4, s J of n 100 550 TILLHl'llV & WHITLAW Props. Central Meat Market, Hillsboro. All kinds of fresh and cured meats for sale. HIGHEST market price paid fr butchers' stock. FRESH FISH on Fri.laysand Saturdays 29 Satlce of Ncttlemeut of Final Accouut. argued American manufacturing company v J W Hobson et al. Decree for for plaintiff ami Jutigement for I23G7, 51. anil 1150 00 attorney fee. Oliver Hiatt v Lydia Hiatt. De cree of divorce allowed. Viola Fuller v 8 N Fuller. Decree of divorce allowed. PROBATE. Wjsec2t2nr6w, and a w of s w 4 of sec 35 t 3 n r 0 w R W Laneefleld et ux to Ma tilda Lancefield, lot 1 blk 9 Watkins add to Forest Grove 1G0 600 1100 A visitor at the Independent of fice this week condemns in positive language the method of advertising E-it Daniel McFall deed, appraisers adopted by too -many people who of property in Yamhill Co., E A want to sell land. The objectionable Barnes, John Feelden arid Andrew advertising Is done by rudely scrawl Johnson. Proiierty valued at 1400. "This Place for Sale" on a board Est Bcni F and Allen Wilson, " exposing it on a gate post. The minors. Account filed showing piace is noi aiways tnnny. ami tne receints 559.. disbursements a.462. gn always suggests that there is for BenJ F Wilson and Allen Wilson something wrong about the premises, receips 1009.87, disbursements $534. A bad impression is left with a poe Report approved. sible purchaser. A town with i Est Abner Vaughn deed, petition daen r noe doomed to set aside the will denied. place. No one will be attracted to Est Robert E Sturdevant, minor, buy cornfrs that are not thus adorn Reiort of sruardian filed. Receints led. A person satisfied with his 1709,30, Disbursements 276.91. Re- home, but from any cause desirous to port approved. ae" can never secure a good price Est Thos HToncue. deed. I oven- with that kind of advertising. The tory of property tiled, Total value best medium of publicity is the 137241.34. newspaper where there la space for Est BenJ E Jones, deed. Ordered I saying all that is necessary to attract that Heidel A Wall be paid the sum I buyers. of f)20 for services rendered in selling real estate. 4- TIIE IIF.SEHT OF k tHAKUE. We are like house plants: We need a change of soil now and then to be replanted. New scenes, new experiences, new surroundings, a change of climate, dry air Instead of moisture ,sunshine in place of cloud. This Is sometimes essential to health. There are conditions near at hand that are better than Europe can offer. Real estate about Forest Grove and toward Gaston is active, booming in fact. Recently Mrs. 8. 8. Ball has sold 250 acres for (11,500 and a report is current that the Poteet tract of SIM) acres that changed ownership about four months ao at (6,000 has been resold for (12,000. The tract near Diliey owned by Jacob Wismer and the Pierce heirs eootainlng"320 acres, went a few days ago at (12,000. The purchasers have put a gang of men on tne place who are clearing all brash and small timber off at a cost Take a month or two in California, Plant yourself tor a time where there - ,-snon. Thft .ii ,., , are no irrnauons, win. me noiei is , M , frQ,t , Th ueyouu ermc.sui, ... .auu-vao of jha quickening is said to be due oieaa.ng, ami vuere warm, suuuy , .. . .... . Pacific Ctaist weather invites walks and drives. Puro and dry air, and the increased electric Influences of sunshine are vastly helpful. You can make this trip at very little expense, and enjoy a ride over the scenic Sysklyou and Shasta mountains, which, at this time of the year with their snowcovered peaks, are surpassed lor their gantleur. For complete information regard ing rates, points of interest, and de lightful hotels In California, address W. E. COMAN. General Passenger Agent, 8. P. Portland, Oregon. Condensed Milk company's factory at Forest Grove. The promoters of that enterprise always hail faith in it, but it was new to the patrons and they always saw a big interrogation point in connection with the project. but the first pay day has been passed and doubts in the tuinds of the farmers have been removed. Every one who furnished milk wants to furnish more, and the company wants more. It is that enterprise that ia booming things at Forest Grove. Notice U herrbv niven tliat tha miliar. aiKnetiadiiiiiiMitrutorortlietntute of Ueurite (i. Ak'nnder. duceuned ha", a- ntich ad ministrator, tiled hi. final account mid re port in the countv court ol tlie htula ol' OreKon, for Wanliiiinton Countv. and that Monday tlie.SOtli durof March, "A. JJ. 1UUI, at the hour-ol 1U oc lock in the fort-noon ol aid duy, at the court room of auid county -ur. ai miisnoro, in an l a county ol Wa.liinitton, Ktale of Oregon, has been dill v appointed and tixi-d tiy the Judge .,( -aid court, as the time and place for the hearing of objections to mid linul account ami report, and the settlement therooi. Duteil February 18th I'Xil. II. I. Knton. AdminiHtrntor of the estate ot George U. Aiezanuer, auceuaeu. 40-4.1 JlCNRYSrARlcDM.- MAKETHe ' riNEST$ flflCKET 7 Knur IN TH,, W0R1D a4u 'dbiJtou ronaiT n, E. L feC01IIC 11 ' 1 i mmi To Care a told In Uue luy. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it falls to cure. E. W, Grove's siguiture is on each box. 25c. The hay cropla st year In this county was a big one, and some doubt ed the possibility of selling all that was produced, but it is gone. In Port land a few days ago a representative of the Indkpendk.nt was stopped many times to answer to "Is there any timothy hay at your place? Timothy is in good demand at (13. per ton, and even a better figure might be secured, hay is going for ward to Idaho and Montana in liberal lots. E. L. McCormick has at his store a skilled machinist who will take care of all crippled bicycles that are brought to him. A new lino of ginghams at Racket Store. the Red aud white ooiou sets. K rem is. J. A. Not too late for the Racket Slore. flannels. Buy at Right price. Fresh Fruits and vegetables. J. A. Kremis. has the finest razors and pocket knives in the county, fully warranted: A large assortment of Spauld ings baseball goods and fishing tackle just arrived. SECOND STREET, HILLSBORO Adiniuihfrator's Notice. Notice ia hereby given that the nnder HiKiicd wan on tho 6U1 day of February I'.HM, by the County liourt of the titat of Oregon, for Waxhl'igton County, appoint ed administrator of the estate of Thos II Tongue, deceased. All peruoni having claims ugainut aaid cubits are requested to present the mine with proper voucher i? oh. 1,w "lc of tlie "'"'fraigned iii HillhOoro, Waxhiniiton County, Oregon within ail niontha from tlie duU thereof ' Dated ut Hilltiboro, Washington County. 'jovf1"1' thi" la"' y r t'Kt"ruaTT l . , , . K. B. TONOUK, Admiiiiatratorof the e-tat of 'i'boa. H Tongue, deceased. AtltuialKtralrix Xetlre. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been bv thecnm.tv o.... ,.1 ii.. buitt-of Oregon, for Washington County, duly arpointetl n.lministralrix ol the estiit of Charles W. Hiuith, decensed, and that she ha duly tualilied and ciitared upon the diwhargn of tier duties as such administratrix. All persona therefore having claims again-t the said estate aru hereby required u pn-jieiit the same to the undersigned adminitrutri- h- 1 olliceof II. T,.i.kui). in llillU.r,. (i-,. gon, together with projx-r vouchers, with in six months Iroin this date. Uated at llillfUiro, Oregon, Ketiruary llitli 1'ioa. . , , . Jistie . Brnith, AdmlniMlralrir of il.t. ui. i'h.-iA . W. r-lllith. deceajfl. ji .r. E. li. lougue. Attorney for administrix. THE OLD RELIABLE Shorthand student's wanted, lentnns given by mail at students borne. Addrr-ws G. B. Hardin, Forest Grove Oregon. Dr. Wm. A. Brown, whose illness was mentioned last week, died yes terday afternoon at the residence of his mother, Mrs. Susan Brown. An nou n cement of funeral arrangements will be made later. mm bawd P0VDER Absolutely Pure THERE 15 NO SUBSTITUTE U1L trs am K-" k -rd . ti; M I'UICK NOWOXF.DOLLAR riu re bus nevi.-r l?t'ii a remedy bat actually cured pfles until 'bis one whs di-vorered by l)r. I'errin. There is not a --ron 'ho suffers from this distressing liiease who is wit willing to pay f 1 to have the euse removed per nnnemly. Imnie-liato results uid you take it, tliats all. For Male. One light driving team well matched dark greys seven years old, will weigh l.l pounds each, tlffldo w . 1 1 take ihe team. Kn.piire ot A. M. Peterson, lldls boro, Oregon. ' 1