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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1903)
KubsCritMi for tbu IXbaU'JtNDtST, Chase & tidulioro coffee at John J tennis. LiJitrs bhoos lo leaae anybody at Join D-tinls. Mrs. J. Kmitli of this city, ha inovt il h-r horns lo Kugene. Try our pickled pigs foot. Mcanv iii'i-r frittliug (Jouiauy. A romvrt " lejivca lathe court ynrd next K-Ourdsy by the bund. V. K. Ih-lchmati, ami wife of U.a virion viilrd HulnlMiro friend yes- i.-rdny. Have you irti.'d those large Olives ) m received y Mcaniugcr Trading I '. i m uiiy . iit tn John iuuii wlieu In need of rm'iiiM. His blot-It U full aud. Mr. Hnrali J. Waters, of Forest drove, w vimtiug with Iter daughter, Ma. J. II. Wilkes. For sale," A registered Jersey Cow, I'olnr lit'ht, a tmrgaiu, A. Welnert, 'J'i-rtr.J viil-, Oregon. - S. T. Murtlt, of Newberg, was in llili.ttioio yer-terdsy doing burtiiioes at l h; court house. Mr. Fred Vrootnan left Wedntaf day morning for Newport for a jiionth . on iho beach. When you want a good shoe, where do you go? All people who have tried Heiinis are still patronitlpg liim. Air. Ueo. Gray boii sou Carl and John Loom is, of Tillamook City are visiting this week at the home of T, ii. Weallitrred. Mr. aud Mrs. It. U. McNutt, ol l'ortlund and Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. Harris of Ht. Helena, tlsited Sunday Willi Hb. J in brie. Win Niegrlst, of Chelmlis, Wash iuKton, who Is in be Jewelery bust nes at that place is visiting with his mother this week. New eund K. L. MuCormlck has received his uew shot guns. Call lu and I'irk out your Run before the giimo law opens. JsIhis Wilkes and his daughter, Mrs. Khtie.Schulrnerlch, loft, Wedues dav morninz for Newoort, where I bey will recreate for a few weeks. Miss Crtrrio Haley,'ol Independ cnee, who taught school last year has luovml with her parents to Forest Grove. Miss Haley will teach in Ihe Grove school the coming winter. Kev. Kdwsrd Curnn, of Forest Grove, who Is to titko the pastorate of Iho Congregational Ctiurcn of Ibis cl y on September ls, visited Hills boro Wediiesd-ty. Thomas l)tvi, who owns a farm just north of town, is tilling his ware house with hay this week. He has nearly 600 loni of as fine hay as evei was put on I lie market. Deputy sheriff Max Crandall has a l.'ave of absence lor one month. He Kms to Ujkcr City where he will help Clari and Buchanan expert Ihe books ot the comity olllcials. Thu importers of Chase A Sanborn coffee do not ship any until it has reached the right ago to be good. Age is what makes coffee. John . iKMinis carries this celebrated brand of coffee. TwoSslvation Army workers from Oregon City spent yesterday In our city. They held a meeting at the Alethodiat church In the evening and u lare crowd listened lo Instruction argument and sweet songs. The Measinger Trading Company have made Hiraugements with Ell Helncek lo have home creamery. This butter is as good as any cieam ery butter and people who use It will have no other. Butter Is scarce and this company are making special efforts lo please their Irade. O, II. Loom la met with a painful accident last Monday while at work loading piling near the S. P. depot. In some manner he was caught by a binding chain, severely spraining his unkle. Dr. F. J. Bailey bss him under bis caro and hopes in a few days to have him straightened out. Most ladies are as fastidious of Ihe corsets they wear as they are of a .1,,.., . ,,f u'lul Ami us a hlut to ..1 i i i t .n.il.l ii!fL.P, to flsh for three weeks. Ilu well dressed lady I would says buy thfl K A O" at Hoyt' Dry Giiinls Store. Hoyt also has corset covers, vents, hose and all kinds of ladles' wear. Its really surprising lo one who lias' not noticed, what vnrled und neat up-to-date stink of such wear he has. Hoyt does not carry a line of gents, ready made "hand-me-downs." That class of gols ' riCht ,m' mmt men w ould rather have, a tailor made suit which fits inch curve of Ihe body and give a fellow a natty, well ,rp-ed apearance, than buy 'hand me-dow n" w hen he can get tilor suit of as good, If not a iltle lietter tuff for the same money. Hoyt I agent for Ihe largest and best tailors in Ihe United Stales and he will giiirsnlee an absolii'e fit. 1000 simple to select Irom. Call ami s ItteM fill samples at Hoyt' Dry Go d Slore. Mr. Geo. Gaiamie. Mauajrer of the Oak Hill Stock Farm at North Yam hill, waa In Hillsboro Tuesday. He says be will have a finer show herd of short horns at the state fair 'his fall than ever before. Last year thia noted, farm won the mtlorit of prist and a Oscar Minor has been east buying to Improve his herd, we ran expect to see some of the 11 neat atock at the fair that ever assembled on the I'aciilc coast. A party of United Artisans went lo North Yamhill last evening to asrtUt Mr. Jennie MrE Gaibrealh In organising- an assembly at that city Those who went were; J. B. Wilkes, John II. Giult, Carl Moe, Fred lleldxl, Lloyd Tupper, Win. Adams, Mrs. Mary Humphreys, Miss Beulab Blood, Mis Ellin Moe, Mis Minnie Heldel, Miw Lila Birogrover, Miss F.stella Tilbury, Lloyd Tilbury aud Gilbert Tilbury. How many people hate been fooled by Ihe cry f'woll! woll!" when no wolf was near. That Is Ihe way with many who offer bargains In thenews papers of the laud. But there Is 01 e concern we are glad to aay that you may depend upon what they say. Wheu "bargain" la offered it is a real bargain and big value lor the money. When Hoyt advertises read what be says and you can bank on its truth. A special train passed through tlillsboro Monday oveniug carrying Dr. McKenzle, of Portland, enroute lo Corvallls. The Doctor was called to operate on Mrs. George Alnsley for appendicitis. She never fully recovered from the operation and died at two p'clock the next morn ing. Mrs. Alnsley was married only three months ago and had just returned from a trip through Europe. The evangelists Prof, ana Mrs. F. W. Lough will bold services at the Methodist Church Monday evening August 24lh. These noted people are from Indiana and are making a cirmit of the Pacific coast. Prof. Lough is a fine singer aud fluent sieaker. No add mission fee at the door and all should lake this oppor tunity of an evenings entertainment. W. H. Lstourette, field secretary for McMlnnville college was In this cijy Tuesday of this week in the interests of the college. Mr. Lstour etle ssys Ihe college has nearly doubled In attendencelu the past two years and expects no less than 200 stu deuts this year. Mr. Lstourette is graduate of Pacific University and well acquainted with eevetal of our pioneers. The' railroad Surveyors on the Oswego-Tualatin branch of the South ern Pacific expect to be on the West Side of Ihe river in ten days. Be cause of the small tracts on land be tween Mllwaukle and Oregon City, Engineer McCloud has found the locatiug of Ihe branch on the East Side very tedious, and more time bss been required than was at first anti cipated. The laborers cuttlug loose the drift on tlio west fork of Dairy Creek wilt have everything loose by to morrow, Saturday night ready to be floated out at Ihe Hirst flood of the stream this fall. A mill is to be located at the Bellinger bridge, to which point the Creek wilt be clean ed for floating logs. Hoyt has a "bargain" this month. It is a special in gents' underwear. A regular 45c to 60c garment, and as he got It way dowi by buying a lot, he can st II cheap and offers II to you for 29c per garment. A bargain and you will aay so when you see It, Mr. Fred L. Everson left Tuesday for Stanford, where he will take a course In Social Science and Econom ics preparatory to law. Mr. Everson was a sophomore at Pacific University but he enters the freshmen class a Stanford. Buxton and surroundiug neigh borhood are without a' blacksmith and a wheel wrlght. The village is a good location for ask tiled mechanic, and especially if he works In both metal and wood, could do well there. W. II. Gault and family passed through Hillsboro on Monday even ing's train enroute to Wilson river. Elmer Pointer and wife, of Forest Grove, accompany them. They Miss Stella Goodiu who has visit ed relatives In thia county for the past two months went to Portland Sunday evening for a few weeks visit before returning to her school work at Granl Pass. J. B. Wilkes is building an addi tion to his house this week. He could not hire carpenters as there were none idte, so he is doing Ihe work himself. A good pair of sucking, colts to sell or will Irade same for young cattle. Call on F. M. Heidel Hillsboro Ore. Pre. V. N. Fcrriu, of Pacific University, pasned through this city on Ihe evening train from Portland. Mrs. Enima Gardner, who, lives In the east end of town will build a neat cot lag in September. Mr. J. H. Gsy, moved-bis family to Portland this week. C. A. Hoyt hss gone to Albany lo be absent about six weeks. Miss Lucy Humphreys, I vlsltlcj at Noith Yamhill this week. Mrs. W. D. Hare went to Astoria Tuesday to enjoy a f- w dsy of salt air. Hon. W. II. Wehruug is in South ern Oregon this week In the Interests of Ihe state fair. iilrs Susan Marshall, of Los Angeles California Is visiting with ber neice Mrs. II. A Ball. Closely fitting suits of tar aud feather are being worn In Hills boro Oregon isn. I'esrl Campbell has returued from Collin Hot Springs, Washlugtou where he has been for Ihe past month. Mr. and Mrs. U. O. Garduer left Thursday morning for Newport whera thev will rest in salt air for a few days. Mrs. George Ieeb, of LswUtou, Idaho, is visiting with her pareuU Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Archbold, of thii- eity. B. P. Cornelius has bought Hie Jim Campbell property corner 4:b and Basellue streets, and Is moving his family Into the new home. A. M. Carllle and lamily, who have been at Seaside takiug inuir summer outing returned la Tuesday evening as brown as coppers. Miss Ituby Liug, of Donsvllle, Wisconsin, visited with her brother L A. Lmg this week. This is the first time they have met for eighteen years. Monlarums L'nlge No. 60 I. O. O F. give a picnic in uaie a grove ibsi Wedutsday. A large numtier ot OJd Fellows aud their wives were present lo eej y the occasion. Mr. Jimes 11. Sf well states thst while bis hop crop is uot quite up to what it was last year yet It will be much better than he had expected. lie is at present repairing his dry house. C. W. Rilleus, traveling salesman for Boogher Force and Ooodbar Hat Company, hss purchased the Dennis property corner 6th and ashington streets and will move his taiuily from Portland aliout September 1st. J. A. Iinbrie has purchased the lumber thed at the S. P. depot, beloiitfiuif lo Carstens Bros., und remodeled it for a bay ware house. He exuects to place 200 Ions there aud sell it when the price suits him. Sheriff Sewell, Al Taylor, O, O, Birlow, and El Wanu last Monday struck to the muntalns near Vernouia The guns and ammunition they took with them would Indicate that they expected lo bring back a bear or two The residence of Sherman Bacon, near Ilscona was totally destroyed (iy fire last week. The fire occured in the middlo of the day and was caused by a defective flue. Mr. Bacon states that a twenty and several silver dollars were melted. Dlplheritic croupe Is id Iho family of Frank Owens, who lives at Cedar Mills. His little girls were visiting in Portland where they were exposed. Oao took the disease and died last Monday. The other two are now sick, but at this writing are doing nicely. George Moreland. who went to Portland several weeks ago lo clerk in a grocery store has returned home. He says that bussness Is dull because so many people are at the coast that somebody had to lay off and as he was the last man on the force he was compelled lo retire until business picked up again. The Hillsboro Farmlngton base ball game last Sunday was excitlog and the official score was 10 to 11 In Ihe latter' favor, but the scorer was a little off for the game was really a tie. Next Sunday the same nines will play at Recreation Park. Bring your ladies and have a time. Mrs. T.C. Arns, of Phillips, died at Newport last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs.'Arns were at Newport for Ihtlr health. Mrs. Arns went In bathing and the cold water was too much for her delicate condition. She was a school teacher of this county. Her body wss taken east to her former home for burial. Il would seem thst II would be only a mailer of prudence for the drlveis of traction engines lo refrain from blowing steam whistle while passing through town. On Wed nesdsy last the whistle of an engine standing In mala stret-t wss blown without reason so far as the public could determine. The result was a team hitched to a hack wss stampeded and Ihe vehicle much broken up. Mr. Frank Kelsay brought to the I mikpf.ndknt office this week bits of wood taken from a well now digging on his farm st a depth of 15 feet from the surface. How did the wood gel there? Mr. kel.sey thinks very likely the Tualatin at some time fl iweil by thst bsnk and that a drift dammed the stream when new chan nel was made after which the old one was filled during the ages by wash ings from the bill. 1 Mr. L. E. Wilkes was surprised this week by receiving the U, H. Civil Service spfwintinent of -Exam ner of Surveys." While'that I the title of hi otflce In truth be Is to be a special agent of Ihe General Lsnd Office. In limes past it ha been the practice when three rquatters sent In an application for the survey upoo which the applicants have settled the department would advertise for bids and awsrd Ihe contract for the survey of the laud In question. Now however, Ihe department will send special agent on the land who will report whether or not Ihe proposed settlement is in good faith or only a fake. Mr. Wilkes wilt have Ibis inspection duty lo perform. Ue is ordered first to Montana and will start the first of the week. He Is subject to the orders of the Depart menl and does not know where next he will be seul. His family remains here, of cours. - . . The post office at ICluton baa been discontinued to lake effect after Aug ust 31. Patrons will be supplied from Sherwood. The reason for discou tinuance is the establishment of a rural free delivery route This In for tualiou is from tho department through Hon. Binger Herman, but the letter did not state lite route of the Free Delivery or the central office though that 1 probably Sherwood. The llillslx.ro hotel is holding up Its standard that lindlord Jeremiah started several months ago when he took charge. His Sunday dinners are flno and always the best will be found on bis tables. A geathering of Hillsboro young people had a spread In Warren' grove last Saturday. About 30 were present and er joyed a splendid supper served by the ladies, i' Oils and palut are cheaper than ever before. vVby not Improve your home. Nelson Hardware Co. is competing with Portland prices. Misses Mary and Susan and Master Inland Steiwer, of Fossil, Wheeler couuty, Oregon, are visiting at Dr. F. A. Biiley's tbi week. A party of Uulted Artisans enjoy- ee an eveulng dinner last Friday at D-tvIs Hill. A happy crowd it was that celebrated the occasion. - D) your painting while oil is cheap. Buy of Nelson Hardware Cu. aud you get Portland prices. tuuitr not he. PltOBATB. lust Mary Luck, deed, final account filed and approved ' "llaal estate turned over to heir and bondsmen discharged. Est Elmer W. Nelson, deed, last will and testament filed admitted lo probate. As witnesses resldi lo Nebraska It was ordered that the county clerk of Johnson County Nebraska take testimony of the witnesses. , MARIUAOE J.ICEN.3B Marriage license were Issued on Aug. 13 to Hiram W. Smith, 30, Miss Minnie Turney, 28; Aug. 15 to C. Harris, 23, Dessie Miller, ID; Aug, 17 to John B. Beck, 25, Jennie II. Hldolnk 23; Aug. 17 to John W Rosa 27, Bertha May Whltaker 21. Hlllsbsre Preparatory School. Booms have been engaged over Ihe Delta Drug-Soro for the private school to be opened September 2 1st by Mrs. R. II. Kennedy, Pupils will be fitted for any college, or will find a flu ishiug course equivalent to a first class high school. Tuition, $30 per term : two terms during the year. Special rates will be given those who desire only one or two studies. Desk room wilt be arranged. for all who make engagement before September 1st. Iu order that such arrangement may be made and courses planned, students who intend to enter Ihe school are requested lo make applica tion as soon as possible. x!6 WHIT S0METIXE IIAITL.NS. Thecitiz'ns of Hillsboro became angered at one D. J. Troraley, who alleges Ihst he is a private detective from the east sod this is a littlv his tory o! him. He had mdo himself very obnoxious and frequently has threatened the life of different part ies here. And when he began to cursing ladies and scaring them out of their wits a crowd organic! to rid Ihe town of euch a scoundrel. He has been arrested seversl times and locked up in jail but this did not Improve bis conduct. Monday night he was lodged in the city Jail for dis orderly conduct. About 10. $0 p. m. a crowd went to J he jsil broke the lock, and took Trnmley out placed a rope about his neck and started f.r Ihe old brilk yard eait of town. Al first he took It as a joke but liefisre he waa half way there hi tune chaoged and he commenced lo argue hi In nocence and wherr he got there be txyged for hi life, yes when tar was meothined he prayed for il. There were prohbh'y 4) present and it Is learned from good authority that Ibey made lite miserable for him Some wanted lo shoot, others wauled to bang, a few would whip and burn at the stake, but when be begged sol THE OLD RELIABLE Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE and said he was not ready to die it was decided to apply a coat of tar and feathers. This was done and from what waa learned from Chas. Steward where he stopped to titan up it would seem that the job was well done. I After a partial clean up he came back to town and every body tun ed out to finish him Tuesday night tut he had left for Ihe w ods aud there stayed nolil the next day when he went to Portland. He appeared yes- tsrdsy la the Oregonian with threats but if he ever comes lo Hillsboro be will certainly meet with harsh treat ment. (JiltS IKEEK ITEMS. On Tuesday of this week Ihe little son aud daughter of J. L. Lovcicg while at play at the f'tot of the hill near Mr. Culvers place saw a bear Iwo cubs the little ones hurried home and reported but by the time Mr. Loveing got there some dogs had driven the bear away. Miss Hessle Haden visited Forett Grove on Wednesday of Ibis week Oa Saturday ot last week the rid i g club passed through Gales Creek on its way through to Tillamook aud on lo Astoria. , Miss Jessie Dixou ot Portland Is visiting her sister Mrs. Will Willams. Mr. and Mrs. Will Euierick of Lewis river are the guest or Mrs, Frank BarDard. HEW STOKE. . . Use IV cr West of the liank. Nice rash Goods a ii it KiKht l'rlcei. Next Saturday, August 22ud, 1 will open up a nice new Hock of con fectionery, includiuir home made French candy and taffy, fruits, nuts, canned goods, lunch goods, sofi drluds and all goods generally carried In an up-to-date I nisi n ess of this kind. Will also serve luiub, hoi coffee, elc. Soliciting a liberal share or your patronage, I am Very tru'y your. Ij. P. Hfipkt, TEACHERS IKItllUCtlM. The Washington County Examin Ing Board, consisting of Superintend ent Ball, Joseph W. Marsh, nf Pacific University, and Professor M. C. Case, has granted the following teachers' cert flea tee: First grade-Tennessee Weatherred and Marie Hockstetler, Hillsboro James U. Jack and Cillle L Koeber, Scholls; Eerl Fisher, Beaverlon. Second grade-Will II. Hohstetler, Adalalde Hice, Eva M CUibiog, Hillsboro; Ivy Petjron, Theresa Heuberger, Beavert'D; Eva Lund, Corneliu'j Eva J. Duley, Tualatin; Cora Johnson, Usleigh, and Maggie M. Robertson, Portland. Third grade-Charles Lilly, Gales Creek: Lizzie Swanson, Lottie Thomas,Clara Lo nes and Grova'iue Baldwin. Forest Grov, ; Mary Hilts, Greenville; Elizs McOillmray, Port land, Primsry-Louise Mooberry, Gaston. REDUCED EXCURSION KATES Te the Beaidde aail Moaatalu Hrsorts Tor the Summer. The Southern PaciticCompany,har placed on sale at very low rates round trip tickets to the 'various resort along its lines, and also, In connect round trip rates are also made be. tween Portland and same tsiints on the Southern Pacific, good goiDg Sat urdays, returning Sunday cr Monday, allowing Portland people to spend Sunday In the country and Ihe out of town people to spend the day in Portland. Tickets from Portland to Yaquina Bay good for return via Albany and East Side, or Corvallls snd West Side, at option of passenger. Bag- gsge checked through to Newport. A new feature at Newport (his year will be an up to-dste kindergarten in charge of an experienced Chicago teacher. , A beautifully illustrated booklet describing the seaside resorts on Ya quina Bay has been publishel by the Southern Pacific and Corvallis A Eastern Railroads, snd can be secured from any of their Agent, or by ad dressing W E Coman, O P A, B P Co., Portland, or Edwin Stone, Man ager C A E R U., Albany, Oregon. Yours truly, V ECO MAX, Gen P Agent, Who Fills Your Prescription? ; If we fill your prescription or it- I cipe i is filled w ith lbs best quality of dings and full-weight without j over charge for honest service. j We pay no one to send you to us I and therefore, it PAYS YOU to I bring your prescription here. A Romlly nunilier of people are al- j ready aware of this and a trial will J convince you. j i Bailey's Pharmacy, j STATE NORMAL SCHOOL OREGON'S BLUE RIBBON State Fair SALEM SEPTEMBER 14-19. 1903 Tlie greattit Ftpoaitlon and Live Stock Miow on tlio t'uoiflo t'oat High Class Hating every afternoon lia.ooo CASH PREMIUMS on Live Stock and Farm Products All exhibits hauled free over tho Southern Pacific nern racinc Reduced transportation rate on ' all lines Live Stock Auction Sale held in connection with Fair Fine camping ground free and re duced rates on campers' tick ets. Come and bring your families. For fur- . ther information, arils to M. D. WISDOM, Secretary, . Portland, Oregon Adinlalstrators .Notice. Notice It heraby (lTn tint Ilia un.lpnipnrj ha lten by tha rounly court lur WaNhiiiKiou county, Oregon, duly appoiuuM aitmiuliirator ol Hie enlaia of bit wife, KUeu Hniith, dccnaiwil, ami that all pereom having clalnn against taul miate are required lo present the aaoie U him at Button in aald county vllh proper voucherj within id montbl from IhU dale. July 24, lost. CVRI H MKMENHAI.L Administrator of eiitata of Ilia wile, Kilen Smith, deor aiied. Ill 14 SUMMONS 1)1 THK CIRrriT COURT OF THR STATE OF Oregon, for Waahlngton County. ollie Hachel Haynain, Plaintiff, va Ira Haynain. Defendant. To Ira Haynam, the altore named defendant: In the name of the Mate of Oregoa: You are hereby required to apiar and answer tbe complaint filed aaiul yon In the atiove entitled Court and mil on or before Ihe laat day of the lime prescribed tn the order for puhllca lltm of this tummone. lowit: on or belore the expiration of tlx wee be next, from and after the date of first publication of Oils summons: the tint nublication thereof beina on Aueust 7. IHu;i. and u you fail lo appear and aunwer, for want mereot tne piainiiu win apply lo ine txirt lor the relief demanded In her complaint, to-wit: that the marriage contract now exfollna lietweeu plaintiff and defendant Ite dinolTeri: that plainl- ( ornellus, and lor such other an4 further relief as to the Court may appear equltatile. This summon, is served upon Ton by publica tion by order of Hon. 1 A. boon. County Judge of Washington County, Oregon, which order was nieue w, nuwounf. irrwun, auuii io, iu. M. II. HI Ml', 12 1 Attorney for l'lalntlir. Ts Care a Old lu One Day. Take Laxative Bronio Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund Ihe money if it falls to cure. K. W. Grove's si;nibire is on each box. 25c Grcear's Commission store $ I have okth'1 ft Commission Store on Second Street between Main ami Waliinnton, where I will do a general Commission IJusineMJ. I pay the highest cash price for eggs and poultry. I also carry a full stock of FLOUR, SHORTS, URAN, WHEAT, OATS. CHOP, and CHICKEN FEED, t u Claude M0XM0UTH, 0REG0X Tra!n1nit School fur leach em. four ftrraugt.i et-pecially fur training leviirt fur all tiraiu litt ot ihe pmftwfiloti. Muet approved mat ho I tor Bnit4 ait'i uuiiratled work taught In actual uiKtrVt w-hool, Tii linDil for tfra-ltiaifi ui 1I1H wcltottl nvtearheri far txcelB th nupply. TI10 1 raining lHrtmiit whh-h iDtiUo( a uina g ratio .uMh whtHjlof alMHit 2 4 pnpiU weil equimxM In all iu tiraurhvi, tni'Iittling Hloyrf, Wtuw bravting au.i rMiyftiral tralmiiK. Tlift Normal courw the hat ami quickest way to Hiata ( Vniiit-ate. Fall utnu open September ti. For Catalogue or Information ad.trta t. It. ; KS8l.hR, l'rMMit r. H. til TI.KK, Secretary. HOWS THIS? Wc offer One Hundred IMIara Kewar U r any caie ol' catarrh that rauiiut ha cur el by Hair I'alurrli t'lire. F, J.t'llKNKY I'll.. I'ropa., Toledo. O. We, the uiKleiaiaTiied, lie known K. J. Cheney for I lie las! 1; years, and believe hi. ii perfectly honorable in all business tranaactiuna.aiid liimnciaily able to carry out any obligationa made by their linn. Weat & Truua. Wholesale llnu'mxta. To ledo, O., WaldiiiK, kiniian A Marvin, n noiinsie orUKKfta, Toledo, u ilall'a Catarrh t ore ia tultru internally, acting diret tly anon the blood aud mu cous aurfacea of the aysteui. Testimon ials aeut free. Price 76c per bottle, bold by all druiffinta, Haifa Family I'illi are the beat, .l ARIUAV9 SALE. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, guardian of the person and estate or i harles i. Heih, a minor, by virtue of an order and decree of tha County Court of VYahiugtou Couuty, Oregon, made an entered on July .. 19113, duly authorizing ber to sell the real estate herelnaiter rarticularly descriljed, will, on Hcptemher 14, nu, at the hour of lu o'clock of Held day, at tbe south door of the Court Houtte In Htlltoro. Oregon, duly offer at punlic tale to the highest bidder, for cafth In hand, the tollnwlng described real estate belonging to Charles 0. Heih. a minor, tow it: An undivided one-third intercut In and to tho following described tract of real estate lu Wash. Ington County, Oregon: Beginning at a point on the north Hoe of tho D. I.. C. ol Christian Brtdgefarniar and wile, l'. To chains ea of the north vvet corner of said claim, and running thence east on tho north line of said claim to the northeast corner thoreol, thence aouih ou the east Hue of said claim to the southeast corner thereof; thence west on the south line of said claim lo a point oorth be deg. a,' west aj chains from the quarter section corner between sections XI and a I. T. II. K.I YV. of the Willamette Meridian, and running thence north Ml. . in chains to Ihe place ol. begiu liluif, containing ;.?u acres. . tourevance to be al the expense of the pur chaser. Haled at Hllliliorn, Oregon, this 72od day sf July, 11. CATIIARINK8. I. Vcl.KOD. (luardlannfthe I'ersou sun KMaleuf ruarlet O. ' delh, a minor. 11 U KOI K EOF ADMmSI KATOK'SSW.r: ESTATE OK AlJUUSI' HCHAIJ.KIIN.de- ceaaed: Notice ia hereby viren that pur suant to an order ot the 'canity t 'ourt of Multnomah County, Oregon. 'Inly uiatlo aud entered on the Hth day of July, l!ll, the unuVmignedJ. 1' t- iiilcy, aa adiuiiiia trator of auid c-statv, will, from and alter the Hth day of August. l'JUi, oiler fur aal! and proceed to sell at private sale on thu prcmisea, to the highest bidder lor csah, subvert tb confirmation of aaid County Court, all of aaid evtata'a right title and in terest in ami to all the real tiroperty be longing to ruid catate, and aituated iu Washington County. Btatc ol Oregon, aud deacrilied aa follow a: Commencing at a point 20 feet North of the Southwest corner oH'eter llalter a ten acre tract on tbe Donation l,aiid Claim ol' W. W. Graham In Hcc-tion one. Township twoHotitli, Ifaiign one, We-t of thu Willa mette Meridian; thence North J'i rods more r less, to the Northwest corner of aaid I'eter Halter's land ; thenoe West ; rods; tlience South JM rode; thence Kaet W-S, roda to the place of beginning, containing tivencrrs. Pitted and lirat published July 10. lum. . J. '. f l.SI.KY. 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