THE INDEPENDENT, HILLSBORO
Official Paper of Washington Count
Entered at the PoBtofflce at Hills
boro. Oregon, for transmission through
the malls as second-class mall matter,
BY D. w. BATIr.
ltl l'l A TICKKT.
HTATK TICKKT.
For 'iiigres,
HON. JilNGKU 11 K KM A NX,
of HoKl'burg.
For Huprema Juclxe,
K. A. MooKK, ofHulmi.
For HlHte Dairy ami Food CominiMloner,
J. W. 1IAILKY, of I'orllaml.
For Joint Stumor, Multnomah, WWilDgtoo and
ColiiinliU I ouiiiici,
W. HohsoN, of Portland.
COINTY TICKET.
For H'iiator,
K. W. IIA1SK8,
of Forcxl (irnve.
For KniircN'iitHtlves,
A. It. FLINT, of Hclioll,
W. K. KEWK1.L, of Dllly,
M. H. BARNK.4, of Btaverlou.
For County Clerk,'
J. V. MolWAN, of Illllnlxiro.
For Hlierlft,
JOHN W. CONN KM,, of (llencoe.
For Kcorder,
K. I. K UK ATM, of Miillipa,
For Treasurer,
WM. M. JACKSON, of Dlllcy.
or AHM'HMir,
(iF.O. It. Wll.COX.orilllUboro.
For Surveyor.
A. A. MOKKII.L.of IlllUlioro.
Hunt, of HcImoIh, '
M. C. CASK, of (lull Creek.
For Coroner,
K. C. IMOWtJ, ol llillnlioro.
For (VmimlHHiiiiier,
0. II. IIDCIIANAN, Cornellm.
Tli Uc:mhlican Platform.
The republican party of Oreiion, In convention
aHKemliled, cinumtiiliitwi the Mate and nation
upon Hie voiillniieil ftneenilciicy of republican
principles ami oliclun 111 our national govern
ment and tliu unprecedented proierily tliat ban
lollowed tlie iniilutoimiice of Ihooe principle
and the enforcement of those pollclea.
Tliu honor of I lie nation liaa lieon fearlewly
and nuKueioiixly initliitained at home and aliroad
wliellier in the enforcement of law analog de
fiant corporation, In vixoroua proteNi aKninxt
onlritifca on AmerlcaiiH In Hyrla, Jowlnh max
aaerua In lliiwila and uiifiivomtilo machination"
of Kurupcmi power In Aula.
l'reii!ent ItiHmevelt haa reileemed Ilia plednc
to rarry out tlio poltclei of the party aa torinu
liited hy that ureal ntnleHinan and revered niar
tyrecl I'ri'Hlili'iit, William MeKlnley,
He liax Kbotvu hlinaelf the foe of corruption In
puhllu 1 1 IV, the ardent champion and wine
friend of the army and navy, and the firm be
liever In eipial rlKhtH before the law to employer
and employe, rich or poor, black or white,
t'nder bin ciicrnellc leadership the Uthmlan
caintl, frunlrHled for a time by a deinooratle
president, In noon to be realized and to ilia
. tltiKUlnh hlB ailmlulatratloii by one of the grand
et eiiKlneerliiK triumph known to man.
We reeoKin.e the profound oldlKatioii nmler
which Oregon renia to I'liwlilenl ItiMwevelt for
bli acllvo and deteruiliied effort on behalf of
the l.ewln and Clark centennial anil we pledge
on rue I vei to tentify the nlncerlly of thin appre
ciation by a routing majority for the republican
ticket In June ami again in November.
In till connection we especially indorse the
tlrelena lalxirs of Senalora Mitchell and Fulton
ami repreneuiHtivea llerinaiin ami Wllllaunum.
We limlruei the delegate of ill tn convention
to the republican national convention at I'M
rago to vote llrit and lani fur Theodore Itooncvcll
for I'rexideiit, ami to lino all honeralde mean
for brlni(liig hln noiiiliiallon to paw.
TIIK PKI.KilATION IN IIINUMNH.
For the llmt time III year the state of Oregon
la (('presented In both Houses of t'ongrca by a
strong, harinoiiioiin, united ami ellectlro dele
gation, Inferior to none from the west.
Their ellorts in behalf of the nation, their
party and their stale have Ihmmi crowned with
algnal succesn, and we hereby eipreaa to them
our conlideuce and esteem and pledge them our
aiipimrl In their further efforts to advauce the
Interests of Oiegou and the I'acllla Coast.
MONf r.
Thanks in the courage ami wisdom of two re
publican administrations and lour republic u
Congresses, Ihe money ol the nation has been
aecurely eniHldlshed Uhiii lue gold standard,
the taiiduid ol the enlightened iialioua of the
World.
The per capita circulation la Ihe largest in our
history, and every dollar of paper and com Is as
good as gold.
We cotniiicU't the measures now pending in
Congress, t i lie lii-tauce of republican mem
bers, furl 0 el amending the currency and bank
ing laws In the direction of safety ami elasticity,
Tourr,
We renew our a llegiance to the principle of
protect ion to American Industries.
The merits id the Innglcy Ian are attested by
the unprecedented prosH'ilty of Ihe nation since
lis passage Jn If'.i7.
Schedule niiisl be changed from time to time
aa new eondlt Ions arise, but when Ihe tariff Is
revised it must Ik' by Ihe friends, and not by Ihe
foe of American Industry,
TIIK TRI'r.
We heartily commend the fcailcxa and deter
mined course pursued by I'resldeiit Roosevelt
and Attorney iieneral K no toward the trusts
and we niliil Willi pride to the hostility aroused
against the administration among the spccula
lorsol all street and corporations that defy the
law.
Obedience to the bin agnlnsl monopoly Intllel
no hardship on any honest industry and Ihe act
ion oftlie Prescient In the Northern Securities
merger and other cases ha only served lo
Check dangerous speculation and eni'ouiage
every legitimate cut, rprise.
1 II K IIIII.IITIMU1.
W u endorse the policy ruuciatcd by I n sldenl
McKlulcy and mllower by Heerctary Tall of "Ihe
riillippinc lor tin' Fllipiniw." ami we eseclally
commend lite earnest an-l p-rnlsteul effort matle
by Henalor Mitchell for lower Ian!! hetneeii
the Philippines and the l ulled state.
We bold that the Philippines must be retain
d by Ihe I oiled Stale, lor their own good as
well a for a base of American Inlliieiice In the
far east, but I hat Justice rciiuttc Ihe least h
Iblebui lein iis.n their coiiiuieree with ihe
V lilted Stales, that they mny te cemented lo lis
by tie of st II interest and allectlon.
In the Imerest ol I'actni' development, we de
mand lor Ihe Philippines Hie same lllicral and
Istnetleelit treatment thai ha Isreu accorded to
Hawaii and Porto loco.
Proud ol the history and achievement of our
party, and especially ol the picsciit administra
tion and the hcncrtirnl resulli that our nation
la receiving therefrom, and particularly our old
Oregon country, we confidently submit our
cauaetothe patriotic rltOeiu of our state for
Indorcement, and earnestly appeal to tliein to
how their gratitude and appreciation lo Presi
dent Rixeveil and our reptiblleaii leader In
Cotigrea for lioiioring our hl-tory and aiding In
development of our match lea resource.
How do you like The Independ
ent In its new clothes ?
Monday is the last day to reg
ister. Republicans should remem
ber that their vote will be needed.
Register NOW.
Hurst captured the Iowa demo
cratic convention, but the scene was
a warm and boisterous one, some
of the orators being hissed and
driven fiom the platform.
The Eugene Register has just is
sued its annual edition for 1904. It
is a valuable record of the progress
ol Kugene and Lane county, con
taining many illustrations of rare
historical interest.
All over the state the question of
local option is being discussed by
able speakers, for and against the
measure, and there is 110 denying
the fact that the question will as
sume importance before election
flay.
Hon. K. W. Haines, of Forest
Grove, republican candidate for
senator, was in town Tuesday. Mr.
Haines is making a clean, honor
able campaign and his election is
a foregone conclusion. He will
fill the jajsition in a manner cred
itable to himself ami satisfactory to
his district.
Louisiana purchase exposition
lion stamps are now on sale in St.
Iyouis and many other cities. The
5c stamp liears the picture of Win.
McKinley, the 10c stamp the map
of the United States and the orig
inal Louisiana territory, on the 2c
stamp the head of Jefferson, and on
the 3c stamp the picture of -Monroe.
Fruit growers near Moiitavilla
have grown sick of raising fruit for
nothing and some forty or fifty have
formed a syndicate and will try to
get capital interest to the extent of
putting in a fruit cannery. There
are alove J50 acres of land in that
vicinity producing raspberries,
strawberries, blackberries and other
fruit, and in past seasons much ol
it has rotted on the vines.
John I). Rockefeller, Jr., has re
ceived much noteriety as being a
millionaire leader ol a Iiible class
in a New York City Sunday school.
Hut for the interfeience of friends
last Sunday he undoubtedly would
have been the victim of a demented
ex-preacher who forced his way
into the class-room and insisted on
speaking to Mr. Rockefeller. The
actions of the man caused suspicion
and he was searched, when a load
etl revolver was found in his hip-
jMfcket.
State (lame Warden Maker til"
Cottage (trove, was in McMiunville
last Friday attending strictly to his
official business, anil he is very well
satisfied with his woik. As a re
sult A. Fads paid a line of $25 and
costs for having a deer in his pos
session; (5. S. Mills was assessed
the same ntnount for the same of
fense; one Harrison put up 15
and costs for killing geese, and Web
Wright make it all tight with the
court by paying 5' 5 "ltd costs lor
h iving a wild swan concealed alwuit
hi person. There is lots of fun
hunting, but the sport conic high
at this season of the year.
One of the smallest babies ever
known by physicians to survive
birth is struggling for life in an in
cubator at the Deaconess hospital
in St. I.ouis, and the ih.inces lor
the infant liecoining a lusty child
are excellent. The babe was plac
ed immediately alter biith in one of
the incubators of the Imperial con
cession company and is now giving
every indication of gaining victory
over death. The infant is 1 1 inches
long and wcighes but 2 pounds at d
7 ounces. Its arm is about the
sie of the little linger of a man's
hand and its head is not of gteator
circumletence than an avctaee-
sied orange.
The question has lieen asked fie
qnently whether the registry looks
close on Satuiday the 1.1th or on
Monday the iMh, The statutes
provide that the last day on which
voters may register is May 15th,
but as that date falls on Sunday
this year, thete is a difference ot
opinion as to when the closing shall
l The' county cleik of llcuton
county applied to Attorney-General
Crawford, asking him whether
he should close his books on Satur
day night or keep them open on
Monday as a day of grace. He
was informed by the attorney gen
eral that ihe Inaiks should be dost d
Saturday, The safest thing (or
voters to do is to register NOW.
Uvcry vote will be needed, and if
you are not registered you cannot
vote.
A man named John Kckert, of
Grangeville, Idaho, is a tender
hearted man and under no circum
stance would he cause unnecessary
pain, but the next time he wants to
send a worn out horse to the lane,
of Nowhere he is either going t
use an ax or adopt the old fashion
ed shot gun method. A day
two ago, wanting to get rid of a
horse that was far alcng in the old
maid series, he tied a stick of dy
namite to the animal's neck, lit the
fuse and started on a run for the
woods. The horse, thinking his
master was in a playful mood, fol
lowed him as swiftly as his great
age would permit, and when the
explosion occurred they were neck
and neck. The animal was scat
tered over a good portion of the
farm and Mr. Eckert found himself
in the forks of a tree, pretty well
battered, but still in the ring.
The Columbia Register is the
name of a new paper just started at
Houlton, Columbia county, Or. It
has the name of R. H. Mitchinell at
masthead and the first issue shows
that its editor understands his
business and is capable of giving
the peeple of Houlton a good pajer.
Hut we ore sorry to note that ad
vertisers in that neck of the Woods
are not giving the paper the pat
ronage it is entitled to. A town
can't grow and prosper without the
aid of its newspayers, be they re
publican or democratic, anil it is
the duty of every firm to give the
paiiers a certain amount of adver
tising. It is simply a business
proposition which is of lieucfit to
them and the town as well. Thi
applies ns much to Illllsboro as
it docs to Houlton.
With this issue The Independent
closes the 31st year of its existence
What it has been in the past its
readers already know and no coin
nient on our part is necessary or
would be appropriate at this time
What concerns us and our patrons
now is what will be its usefulness
its prosjferity and growth in the
future. We have endeavored to
publish a good, clean, newsy paper
and one that would be a welcomed
visitor into any home. The work
at times has been up hall and tedi
ous, but we believe that during the
short time we have owned and con
trolled the publication many im
provements have been made that
our subscribers will notice and ap
preciate. Today we send the paper
out with a new dress new type
bright and shining from the found
cry, and it will be our earnest en
deavor to keep the contents of its
columns in as clean a manner. We
have Ix-en to a good ileal of excuse
to bring this office up to its present
condition of excellence, as besides
the new newspaper type, a large
and extensive lot of job type am
material has been added, which
puts ns in position to do as good
up-to-date printing as any country
office in Oregon, and we solicit
your patronage. The Independent
it sound financially and jMlitically,
and is here to stay, and the present
management will stay with it, hoj
ing to make new friends and a Ix t-
ter pajuT as the weeks go bv.
They'll Hav to Let Up.
The St. I.ouis fair will not prove
so very iopular after the people ol
these free I'nited States find out
that a price is set upon the very
air they breathe in that locality.
tin opening tiav me water was
turned off at the Exposition ground:
and no one could get a th ink tin
lesshe coughed up a nickle, or went
on me otnsme to get it. 1 111s was
done, so it is said, to compel peo
ple to buy leer or sola water at
the nuiueious stands. A charge of
5 cents is made for toilet privileges,
and every at move a man makes
he must go down in his pickets for
cash to feed the hungry hordes that
.tie performing the blood -sucker act
at an amaing rate. The press ol
St. I.ouis denounces this iiuposi
lion on visitors and ate free in ex
prcsMiig the opinion that unless a
stop is put to it, people will remain
away fiotn the gteat Exposition,
for no matter how good the fair is,
no one likes to 1h bled, though
they are perfectly willing to pay
any reasonable sum for what they
get. The same tactics were played
at the Chicago World's Fair and
it drove away many visitors. The
management at St. I.ouis should
take warning and coiujel the rob
bers to stop the avcrice, which is
Wing shown on every hand
Many who anticipated a visit to the
Extosition will not go, if a halt is
not called, but will decide to le 1
main at home and wait for the
Lfcwis and Clark fair in 1905. Ore
gonians do not wear bristles on
their back, and we are sure that
all who come to Portland will be
given eveiy courtesy. Hull Run
water will be plenty and free to all.
Tin Me.Miiinvilli' Xf wiys tloit V.
1 1. I loiiic'inn ;m tn Hillslairo Fti'l iy
11 iTi ct a lariic ni'ili-r wove? vtin mi
tin- farm of Kxicn Mcs-scnfr C'liileott.
Mis. L. L. Whitcomh, of Cnttiinc
tirovi', visitt'il with Mr. Ililey I'avr
on Sunday, lfiivin fur pnrdaipl tin
sami' evening to hih'Ip! 11 time with hop
ilniik'litcr. Her hii.slitiiiil is an nM ii-iioi-r,
liuvin rt'h'nleil for many war in
tlii eity it if 1 t t 1 1 iiie well known in
this Hi'ction.
Late spring sowing is about all
completed and the early sown grain
is coming on in fine condition.
The work of making the neces
sary improvements at the Hailcy
Pharmacy has been considerably
delayed, carpenters leing hard to
get in Hillsboro just now.
The b.divnv, which is now com
pleted, has been arranged for ice
cream tables and the work of in
stalling the soda fountain is pro
gressing as rapidly as possible. J.
W. Hailey will have charge of the
new department.
Death of Mary Stewart.
The death of Mrs. Mary Stewait
occurred at the home of her daugh
ter in this city Monday morning.
She was the wife of the late Albert
Stewart and has been in poor
health several mouths, the result
of an abscess of the stomach. Mrs.
Stewart was born in Kentucky,
March 14, 1832 and came to Wash
ington county in 1852. Her hus
band died several years ago. A
brother is now living at Scholls at
the advanced nge of 95 years. The
death of Mrs. Stewart is mourned
by a large number of friends and
old pioneers of this community.
The following children survive:
Albert Stewart, Mrs. A. J. Roy,
and Mrs. Chas. Hradley, of Hills
boro; Mrs. Win. Lousignout, Gales
Creek; Mrs. Nevada McDonald,
Clatskanie; Mrs. Chas. Cawrse,
Oakdale, Wash., Kliza Stewart,
I'ortland, and Mrs. Klliott, Marsh
land. For Sale or Trade.
A ( ii-arliiii't Knitting Marliinc, kmk
as new. What have you to trmlu for it?
J. A, Mt'ssiiiL't'i-.
1K. W. K. HAUKUTSON
Wll I. KIT VOI'lt KVKS
With iddHHPM that art aliHulutely correct
lie ilon't have to expt'iiini'iit on yon, an
hin modern instrument detect the
siiiulU'Mt error. No jain, no medicine
,r "dioiH" used. He docrt not chnrnc
(ancy u ii'cH. Call ami hci hint at l-l"
Filth Ml reef, Corner Alder, Portland Or.
Daros & Sin?oQ,
Dealers in
Loaners.
Four
Doors South
Post (Mice.
of
Three linn's daily, Moriiiiitr, Noon
niid Niht, with the finest, fresh
and cured meals, tiive us your
order for your lincstschos, steaks,
insists, idc'., and we can lilt il en
tirely to your satisfaction. fry
our fancy laid, U'st in llillslairo.
HoCisky & En?n?ot
Successortt to C. Koch
Not.ce to Patrons
Notice is hereby Riven, that the
City Council of UilUhoro, OrcRon
in rcRttlar session lu lu May 1904,
passed 11 resolution cotniiiantlniR
the City Kcconler to enloiee the
City Ordinance RovetniiiR the col
lection of water amlliRht revenues;
therefore, from atnl aftet this
tte, all person tlelituiuent and
unpaid 011 the 10th day ol each and
eveiy month will have service dis
continued ami a penalty charRcd
lor renewal. IVhniutent amounts
inu-t a No 1k paid forthwith. This
resolution will lo cnlorcetl irre
spective of person or firm.
Pated May s. 1001.
11. T. 1UOI.KY.
Recorder of the City of HilNUmt.
Job PriQtiQS
For anything in the line of
Commercial Stationery, as, en
velope!, letter heads, packet
heads, bill head), bushiest
cards, etc., we would be glad
to receive your order. Our work
in neat nnd guaranteed to unit.
Priced are reasonable-
Real Estate I mm
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
lu ilia t ouutr Court of the Mate f
Urvirou, f r vVat-hluirtoii Count.
IS TIIK MATTKK OFTHK KSTATK
01".hOlt ifc Rttl iiKK iiElEASKD
Order lo how cauae why order oflala of real
eatate diould not 1st made.
Don fi. Woodward, administrator of the eitate
of i.eorire itruder. deceased, havu 4 tiled hi pe
tition herein, duly vanned, prayi.,g for an order
lo sell the lollowiiiir described property, to wit:
hetauniua' at Ihe north-weal corner of Ihe
MMiln-uesi quarter of section twenty-four (J-ti
tow n-hip two (Ji aouth, raiiK) two (2) wewt ti
the VWI.aiiit-tte Meridian, llieuce eaat eloiiK the
north line of said quarter section It full leuxtu
loriy 10 chain-, thence tooth along the eaat
hue of sal-1 quarter aecilou lifteen (l.1 eBatus,
thence west parallel with aid north Hue of .aid
quarter section forty (40) chalua, thence north
Hlona; the west hue of said quarter section fifteen
t ! .' e 1 1 h i 1 n to the place of beg. uuiug, containing
sixty t'juj acre.
It is therefore ordered by the said Court thai
all pursons Interested In the estate of said de
ceased, appear before the said County Court, on
Monday tile l ithday of June, lUOt, at teu o'clock
lu the forenoon of said date at the Court room
ol said County Court, In the Court House at
lilllslioro, WaidiluKtnn County, Oregon, and
show cause w hy an order should not be granted
lo the suld administrator to sell mid real estale
of the -aid deceased, at private salo; and thai a
copy ol this order be published at least four sue
tussive wet-Its in the ' Illllsboro Independent."
a iiewspniier printed and published lu said City
and County.
May .illi, 1'JtH.
I A. KOOP,
Judge,
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice l hereby glveu that the undersigned
administrator oi the estate ol Cliria Stuller, de
ceased, has tiled his 11 Hal account in the Coiiuly
Court of the Male ol Oregon for Washington
County and that said court haa fixed upon the
lull ilny ol June, IW, at Hie hour of ;iu o'clock
in Ihe Ion-noon of said day at Hie t ounly Court
House at llilisburo in said county aa the tiuie
atnl nlnoe lor hearing thereof. All persons are
hereby uoiiiied toapa'arat .aid time and place
and show cause, II any there be, why said final
ucinunt be not approved and said estate finally
settled and said administrator discharged.
l'ated May o, l'HH.
OKOK'IE KCIIWAKZ,
Administrator of the estate of Chris Stoller,
ileceiised.
W.M. 0. KENTON'. Attorney for said Admin-
Istniior.
Guardian's Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is herehy given that the undersigued,
the Only appointed, ciualllied and acting guar
dian 01 tin- persons and calate of Klsie and belle
Mif luirtii, minors, has this clay tiled his liuai ac
count as such guardian in said estale, and the
t otinty ourt ol the State ol Oregon for Wash
ihkiou county, haa designated Hie ttih day ol
June, l'.4, at II. e hour ol ill o'clock in the lore,
uooiioi said day, as the lime, and the Couuly
I ourt House In IlillsUiro, Wasliiugluii County,
iiicuou, as the place tor heariiig.ohjt'Ctious to
iho tlmil account lu said estate an I to the final
settlement thereof. JAMKs lire. I. ARAN.
Iiatcd this April 27. l'J04.
lu tint Circuit Court of the Stale or
Ori irnii, fur the Couuty or Mash.
I ii If loits
JollN I'. Hil.KI.I., I'lalutiir,
Vs.
r.l.KTIIA MAI D KKIKI.I., Hcleiidant,
SUMMONS.
To Itrrtha Maud l'rlell. the ubove named de
I'cuduut :
IN TIIK NAM K OK I'll K STATIC OK OKKOON:
you are herehy leuuircd to uppear and answer
Ihe complaint tiled against you In the above en
tilled suit mid lu the above named Court, with
in six (ti) weeks Imui the dale of the first publi
cm Ion of this summons, that being the tune
prescribed lu the order for publication hereof;
and If you tail to so appear and answer said
coinplaiut, the plaintiir w ill apply to the above
entitled court lor the relief prayed for lu said
complaint, to-wit:
Hint the marriage contract now existing be
tween the plaiulill and the defendant he dis
solved, mid that ihe plaiulill' may have his
cos is and disbursements iu said suit,
This summons is made upon you by publica
tion hy virtue of itu order oi the above entitled
Conn made and entered on the 21st, day of
April, 1!H4. and which order prescribed that the
summons lu this suit should bo made upon you
by publluuliou once a week lor six consecutive
vc cks
The date of the first publication la the 29th
day ol' April, VM,
C. M, IDLEMAX,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the umler-
siHiicd lui-c i ceil b' the Ci uuly Court of
w iisiniiKion t'oiinly, Oregon, duly up
pointed executrix ol the last will and
testament ol' Jan.cs I'. Lilly, JeceuHeil,
and has duly qualilied as audi executrix.
All persons having ilaiiiia uiciinst suit! es
tate art' hereby ici'iired o rchent the
sunn", Willi roier Vouchers, to me, at tny
retiidence, ut ffalea Creek, Washington
conn ty, Oregon, within six months from
the uute licrtvil.
Pated at ilillaboro, (iri'xon, tl.ii March
.mi, I'.iUI.
Ha JiliKTT J. LILLY.
K xecutrix of the luHwill nnd lestument
ol James 1' Lilly Ihce.'iged
M. UMLKY lili.tiJ'. Attorney lor estute
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice lr hereby given that ihe undersigned
lmcl tiled herein her liual account as administra
trix of th c estate of Thomas II. best deceased,
and thai llic same has been set for hearing oh
lections thereto, it any, and for linal selilemeni
I hereof, before the County Court of Washiinilou
oiinty, iiiegou, on Monday the HHh day of June
i'.sh.
i in led this May III, l'.SM.
HANNAH HKsT.
Administratrix of the Kstalc of Thomas II. Hot,
iec-eascd.
. H. Ill MTON, Attorney for Kstate.
NOTiTi? OK IISaL SETTI .EYE XT
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
had lilnl herein histlual account as administra
tor nl the estate of fvlvester Vaughn, deceased.
and that the same has been sel for hearing ob
jection-, tlicreto. II any. and lor final seltleinenl
t hereof, before the County Court of Weshlniloii
Comity, circKon.on Monday the lathday of Juue
l-.s-i.
I mi cd this May 1;'.,. pmt.
HKNTON noU'MAV,
Administrator of Ihe Kstate of Svhesttr Vaughn,
I hs -eased.
!-. II III sToN, Attorney for Kslate.
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AtiKNT FOR TICKKTS
VIA
To Siiokiiiit'. M. l'a nl. .Minneap
olis, Diiluth, ( hiniL'o, St.
I.ouis, ami All Points
l!as a ml South.
2
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tin II) er Hint the 1'ust.Mall
Sl'I.I NIMH SKKYtCK.
I I'-TO-PATK KOl'l IMKNT '
CofKTKOrS KM I'LOVKS
PAYI.IC.IIT TRIP ACROSS Tin:
CASCADli and ROCKY MOUN
TAINS. For Tickets. Rates. Folders and
Full r.uticul.irs, call on or address
11. mcKsox.
City Ticket ArcL
1 2: Third St. rortland.
S. O. YKRKFS O. V. V. A.,
bu First A v., Seattle, Wash.
IF
1. IF our rate of interest on loans is low enough,
2. IF the accomodations we afford are satisfactory.
3. IF our business is safely managed, (and we think it is.)
4-" IP yu are not already a customer, then we iuvite you
to become one.
J. W. SHUTS, BANKER.
HILLSBORO. - OREGON.
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J CsinnMi.er and 3Inson Work a Specialty, f
f I will iuriiisli you
tlonsaiul hstliiiates 011 short notice. All f
or my work is guaranteed to give periect t
sill Islact ion. X
Hillsboro, Or. j7A.CUtA mTnCsT"
REGULATOR LINE
"licgulator"
"Daily (Jatzert"
Connect Inn at Lyle wllh ihe Columbia Itiver Norlliern Ity. Co.
For, WuhkiacuH, Daly,
AIlKliekalat
Steamer leave Portland, daily (-xceiit Sunday) at 7 a. nr., con
nectlnu' at Lyln will) C. It. & S. train for U ildendale at r.;:i0 p. 111.
Train arrives, (Joldendalo, 7 3.) p. ui. Sti'itiner arrivm, The DalltH,
Kleamer leaves The D tiles dally, (except Sunday) 7.00 a. m. C.
H. A N. train leaving Ojldendale 6:15 a. m. connecting with this
steamer for Portland, arriving Portland, fi 00 p. in.
Excellent meals served on all boats.
Fino accomodations for team and wagon.
For detailed information of rates, berth accomodations, rail,
road connections, etc, write to,
II. C CAMi-itKi.i., Mgr., 8. McDonald
General Olllce, Portland, Or. Agent, Portland
The Eli and Siickney
Gasoline Engines
Simplest, easiest running and least troublesome
engine on the market.
.Thhemost cotnple DIM (J SAW to run in connection
with Gasoline Engine. The engine is set only
once lor each log, a feature found in no oteer
outfit.
Also the only Malleable Grubbing Machine 011 the
market 119 horse power with two horses.
Write for catalogue and prices on the abvoe.
THE REIERSON MACHINE CO.
Foot of Morrison St. I'ortland, Oiegon.
Our Motto "To make and keep euotomers,"
Chicago
Portland
Special
tlie most luxurious train in the world.
I'iiIIiimii ulrepitig cars, diniii cars,
liiitlct suicikiiir ami .library car
ll'.u ler aiul hath). Less than three
c!.i j I'm ti. mil to Chicago.
TwoTliroughTrains
tci ("liic.-. ivji tlailv (rem l'ortl.uid and
Hiint in 1 'ri v;'ii .mil KastcrnWash
uiK't'in x i.i the flrvxnti K.iil:ud &
Na italic in lo., t)ri;,'n Short Line,
I'nion I'.u itic K. K. ami Chicago &
North-W tstt rn Ky.. ot t-r
Tha Only 0oublaTrack Railway
Tha Mis 1 ourl Rlvir and Chicago
P-iS xt'urit"M (n Tti'Iivin t.nirit
c.ir tr. m r,.ri m J ihroutrtt
l i. hu.tvi Miiii.tut t lute
R K.K'TIHH. A. G HARKPR.
tiri I Pier r 'Mt, lii'nriil Ag-t,
ft- V( irkt fi-ct. 11 T 1 I Hirrt,
fAN r'HMIi it. CAL. t'ORTLAMU, Ull.
Chkaito A Vtrth-WeMern K,
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with llitlx, Spociilca- ?
Portland The
Dalles Route
S T K A 31 K l S
"Dalles City" "3ietlako"
Centerville, Ooltlcmlalo, and
Valley Points.
Hillsboro
Dray Line . . .
V.. V. MlMHtK, lro.
Llisht dinl Heavy Dnijairo
Pianos anil lloust liuhl UomU Movlnp
our Mclnltr.
Always prompt am! rrllalde.
iilve ns a trial.
09
Pure Candles
We have the tlneit select
tion of jmre entnliis in thin
ity. Our run. Mrs are all
lmrue nm.le nnd we know thev
are pure.
Lunches
We are rreparel to till
cliort nnler htnelies, the Wst
in this eity.
Remembaf
l' when in mvl of fruit?,
oft drinkn nnd eitfam. ?
Heidel's Candy Kitchen
All Pfiily for llnolumi.
Mit-T. Neln A ltl, of the
North Olencoe Luiiiht-r Milu. h
1 ftnl-heil ihfir eontrttet mil rp tew
remly to rut luinUr for the Irsd- nt
their old rule. They will to un.
uhuture all kiuds of mold ing.