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THE INDEPENDENT, HILL8B0R0 Official Papr of Washington County. Entered at tb Poatoffic at Illllt boro. Oregon, for traDmIilon through tbo malla u avcond-claaa. mall matter. BY P. W. BATH. UKI'ri.MCAX TICKET. KTATK TICKET. For CongreM, 151NUKK HtKMAN.N, HON, of lUxteburg. Fur ftuprrni Juilifa, r. A. MMKK. of Balem. For Btaia Dairy and Food Cummlsalonar, J. W. UAILKY. of Portland. Fur Joint fleuator, Multnomah, Waablugton aad Columbia ( oiiiiiief, C. W. HuIiAoN. of Portland. tUUNTY TIC'KICT. For Senator, I A E. W. HAINES, of Forest (Jrora. For Keiimutatlei,l A. B. r I.I NT, of ftcholl. W. K. NKWEI.L,of Dill, M. . BAKNK. of HeaYerton. For County Clark, IX J. GODM AN, Eaat Bulla. For fluarlfl, JOHN W. (X)NNELL,fGlanoo. For Recorder, K. I. Kl'RATl.I. of Pbllllpa.J For Treasurer, WM. M. JACKHON, of Il!ler. or Aawr, GEO. H. WILCOX, of UUUImro. For Surveyor. A. A. MOKKII.L, olHIlisboro. Bupt. of Schools, ' M.C. CAHK, of Galea Creel. For Coroner, I. C. BROWN, of Hllliboro. For Commtaaloner, C. B. BUCHANAN, Cornell tit. Next Monday in lection. Votb the republican tirket and vote it utrafght. Republican! have a duty to jierforin next Monday and they are going to per (orm it. Hon. I.inokk Hkkmann will lie the next roiiKreHHinan from thin tlintrict, to aucceed hiniHcIf, hut hia majority Hliould lie so large uh to make hia mud-tilingiii, character-wrecking and lying enemies ao sil k that they will l glad to crawl into their holeH. Hrprm.K'ANH Hhould liear In mind that every Htate in the Union ia looking to ward Oregon, Make the republican ma jority do large next Monday that the gloriouM newa will echo and re-echo from the Pacific to the Atlantic with the glad ahoiit that "Oregon in all right I" Wamiiinoton county republican) have a good ticket in the Held and every man on it nhould bo elected. A "olid repub lican majority next Monday will put at rent this factional tight that bun lieen ho long cauxinu Htrife and dim-ord in the party in thia county. Kridge it over by electing the entire ticket. H. I,. Klink, of Corvallifl, gave a din ner at Hotel ('orvullia hint Saturday in honor of Hon. liinger Hermann. A large picture of 1'remdeut lioottevclt en wreathed with the American flag, wan placed oppoxite Mr. Hermann at the table. Among the gnenta preacnt was Hon. 11. F. Joiich of Toledo, O. Hi vcr it birth the republican party baa stood for everything honorable, up right and jiiHt. It ia a good party to tie to. So if there ia a man in Washington county who ia at all in doubt, vote the republican ticket, anil vote it rtraight. You never find the (irand Old Tarty atdiaying around. It waa republican in 1800; it ia republican today, atronger and better than ever. Colon kl Matthkw Stanley Qt'AY, sen ior senator from Pennsylvania, died laat Saturday afteruiNin, after week of aeri oua illneaa and years of battling with diaeaae. 0olly he took leave of bin frienda and artked to lie taken to hia famoua library, ahortly U-foro hia death, remarking to hia attendant, "I want to ee my Itooks once more licfore I die." Few men were Mora widely known or had more frienda and political enemieg than Senator Quay. the primary election law which you arts as kitl to vote for or against next Monday is a gixxl law and should lie in force In Oregon. In Minnesota we per aonally Vihiw that the law is regarded aa a gixsl measure and opxxcd only by the ward heelers ami leg-pullers who find their chances- to bleed the office seekers at an end. To them it is a hard blow, but by honest men jt ia hxiked upon w ith favor. You will make no mis take by voting for the Hired Primary Nominating Fleet inns I.aw. Memorial 1ay was observed in thia city by the (irand Army veterns ami Woman's Kelief corps by exercises at the cemetery only. The usual public program was omitted this year for the reason that the encampment is to Is? held here thia mouth. There wilt lie at that time exercises in w hich many will take part and much time ami lalxir re quired of lstli the meuilx-rs of the G. A R. an.l W. U. C. Preceded by the Hills boro Itand the old soldiers and ladies of the corps inarchisl in a Issly to the cem etery, followed by many citizens in car riegea and on fistt. At the cemetery the ritualistic exercise of the Grand Army a id Woman's Kelief corr were conduct- I aa given at the grave f the unknown dead. The service is a Is autiful one, member marching in a circle, ac ranting flowers tin the mound of the unknown, but not forgotten nleecr, the baud playing a dirge the while. After the grave of all the aoldier dead were decorated with wreaths woven from pine boughs and an ubundance of leuntifiil Howera, the protection proceeded to the bridge which "pun the river a xliort dintance from the ceinetery, and nl Tew ed the water with flower in honor of the sailors and marinea w ho are xltitn bcring la-neat h the waves. - Tiiekk is very little doubt but the en tire republican county ticket will le elected next Monday by an old fashion ed majority. A. 11. Flint, W. K. New ell and M. S. Harm, for repiencntativcn, have Ix-cn gaining strength right along ami their clean mode oi campaigning has made for them many fiiei-.iU. For aherfff, J. W. Council in a sure winner, lie has visited every rtiin of the county anil is now known to all aa "old enough to vote," ainl erfi-etly coinpe tent to transact the duties of sheriff ns well as any man could. He i.j a young man of ability, is resxvted by bis neigh Is rs and his majority next Monday will Is a surprise party to a nunilx-r of eo ple who in their minds, have him already buried in the "mliticiil lioiieviird. I'. I. Kuratli, aa recorder ; Win. M. Jackson, treasurer-, Geo. II. Wilcox, assessor, and A. A. Morrill, aa surveyor, are carrying around deep and sat islled smiles. Tlo-y have la-en tried, found true, and the voters have elected that they remain w here they are. Conseiuently they tire without opsxilion, and are not worry ing. M. C t'ase, for county BUpei in tenduiiti. K. C. brown, for coroner, and C. B. Ituchanan, for comiulsHioner, will- win hands down, while K. W. llaim-x for senator, will come up the pike on a canter. He has made a clean, honorable campaign and should Is given a rousing majority. Pacifio University Commincimtnt. The program for the commencement week at l'acilic University baa Uen is sued for Friday next, June ID. The musical recital by Ming Wilma Waggeu er ol tills city, ia hrst on the program lor June iu. Satunlay. June 11 Anniversary re cital, Conservatory of Music. Sunday, June 12 Baccalaureate at mon, Kev. K. L. House, l. I).; addresn Is-fore the Christian Associations, Key D. V. I'oling. I, L. I). Monday, June 1.1 Junior musical re- cital (by invitation only): address I fore the literary tocictica, Hubert I1 l'latt. Ksi. Tuesday, June H-Clnnlng exercises ol tne acaileiny, 'i p. in.; anniversary associate alumni, 8 p. in. Wednesday, June 15 Graduating ex ercises of the univerxitr : address, Key E. T. Hill, I). I).; anuud business meeting of the alumni; corsiratiou dinner; commencement concert. Probata Court. July 5th set for final settlement of tl estate of I asis-r ISaughmau, deceasoil A. Field, Kols-rt itiirch and it. II Turnbull lUiisiiiitiil apprai.ers estate of i i r. i i i ituiiu ,o. i . niierwixMi, oei'i'iireo. Final settlement estate U. II. White head, deceasixl, continued tint if June Notes withdrawn from court filed mid forwarded Kllie M. Nelson, in -stat Klmer W. Nelson, deceased. Matilda Summers xpiNiintcd adiiiiuis IkhIpih I. l... i.ul..!.. ..I I 'I...... , 1 h! I ill lir- i niinri'i , i.iiiii r-iiniiiu-i deceared, Ixinds at $:to(N). Mrs. A. ll. Allen, who lias Ix-cn re eeiving much notoriety of late in I'm I land, is the divorcinl wife of Frel. Wil son, formerly of this city. Fall From th Train, Peter SH-ncer, of lteavertou, fell from tlie atteruisin train at this station last Wednesday and was severely injurei alxmt the head. He was carried to tin Tualatin hotel and I'r. A. It. Itailev call ed, who dressed his injuries and resu-ts the man as haoly hurt. I here are con Micting stories alxtut how the ncciileiit hapis-ueii. Some are to the effect that Sis-ncer was drunk and fell off the Willie others sav thai the lirakeiiiHii threw him off while the train was motion and kicked him in the mouth. NOTICE. Since the first aide of the Indeixnd put waa printed we learn that the K I . District Convention will he liehl Forest Grove, June 8th, instead llillslsro. We received our informa tion from a reliable source, but it evident a mistake as to place was made Irrigation Notice. those desiring water for lawn irnga tion must first notify the Otv Kcvor or Suia-rintendent Wilkes. Hates; Irri gation, from 11 p. in. toM p. in. fl.lH) h mouth imt hvilrant ; from II to it p. in II.SO ln-r month hydrant. Water fount flowing alter whistle hlnws time, will I shut off and a iK-naltv will Is mldetl. It. T. BAG l.l'.Y. Kecordcr of theCitvof llillsboro. Hillslxiro, Ore., June 2, PM. notice of Male of Mock far IMIuuuput Assesnuent. NOTICE IS HRKKHY (IIVKV, That the undersigned, Secretary of the llillslsiro Gold Mining Company, a Cor poration, w in on luesiiav, no ,tn iav of July, 1104, at the Bank of J. W. Shut. in Hillslxiro, Oregon, at ten o'cl.x k a. in of said day, sell at public auction to tin highest bidder for cash in band, out thousand shares of the Capital Stock the Hillslxiro Gold Mining Company, l orporation, oi liar value of f I .(Ml j r snare, now heltl iv A. u . Anthonv, or sufficient thereof to realize the sum $HK).tKI Ix-ing the eighty- x-r cent, assess ment made thereon and against said stis k by lit. n ri I of I irectors of said Hills lxiro Gold Mining Compaiiv on the 2st day of May, BUM, to realize funds to pav Indebtedness against said CorHrat ion ; such sale will Is ahsolute anil -It limit redemption. Ilv order of the Board of Hi rectors. lated at Hillslxiro, Oregon, on this June 1st. BMM. A. C. SIH TF., Secretary of the llillslsiro Gold Mining t oiupany. Job PriQtiQg For anythlntr in the line of Commercial Stationery, aa, en velopea, letter heads, packet heads, bill heads, business cards, etc., we would be glad to receive your order. Our work ia neat and guaranteed to suit. Prices are reasonable. ;h'lTb ioUpi)dei)t I OCir CotiQtry vorrcSpoQtlcQCc. From our regular corretspondenta. Itetna of Interest from all over Washington County. Correapondenta wanted Beavarton Happanlngs. H ular I orr-ioiuleiit Prof. E. S. Fvendeu left Tuesday morning for his homo in MoMinnville. E Hedge, who ha lcen sick for the past week with pueuiuonia, is slow ly recovering. Keedvillo and 15-averton played a good game ol base ball Sunday the ..Nth. The score was 10 to 'Mi in favor of Beav erton. Mr. Thoiiu.i, of Gaston, the union party candidate for county school super intendent, and also Mr. James Newell, candidate for state senator were in town tixlay. A republican meetiuglwaa held until a late hour last Sutuiday night in the I'-caverton hall. The baud was out and marched with a happy throng to the hall, carrying the stars and stripes. While driving out from Portland, Mrs. O'Bricn'a horse Ix-came frightened at a road engine w hich had been crush ing rock on the Bacon iliil road and rau away, throwing her out of the rig She died from the effect Tuesday, May 31. Thu bourn iK-cnpied by Tiulph Wann and family of Ce lar Mill, near ilu po-t-ollice, caught tire U-lweeu the ho irs ol and H oVIis'k on the morning of the 'S inst. The household effects of Mr. Wann was a total loss. Mr. Wann re ceived a severe burn on one of his feet. A reception was tendered Prof. E S. Kveti. Icii by the iiupils of his room at I lie residence of Jr. F. M. Hoblnson, on the evening of the 2Sth. Two very nice Isxiks were given him by the girls, and I r. Kobinson waa called upon to make the presentation siech. The evening past very pleasantly with music and games after w hich an excellant lunch waa served. Sherwood. Regular Correiipoudent. Miss Frances Walling, of Oswego, visited frienda in town during the week. Mrs. 11. II. Kyman, of Fstacada, has returned to her old home here for a visit of a week or more. Miss Dora Smock, bx-al depot agent, re turned from an extended trip to Arizona ainl California, Sal unlay evening. William Young has purchased the in terest of his partner and again resumed operations at hia saw mill at Morgan villo. M. E. Buck, present Justice of the I'eive, is a candidate for ru election in I his precinct, having lieen nominated by pctiou. From all indications the Hired Prim ary Flection Law anil bx-al Option en actment will (xill a heavy vote in this precinct. Several hundred tons of old railroad iron has leen neatly stacked along the track, probably awaiting the arrival of the old junk dealer. Onion raisers are complaining of the deveslation produced by the dreaded cut worm, their energies' being unusual ly active this season. The S. P. K. R. management has ro fused so far to place a Sunday train out aa far us Sherwood, though earnestly desired by our citizens. Noah Swope, carenter, received a b d gash on the index linger while hard ling a sharp hatchet recently, necessitating a lay-off. Kev. Brechler, of the German Evan gelical church, held continuation ser vices Sunday morning, two of the iiiemlH-ra lieing conliruied. Forest Grove. KeifUlnr Correspondent. Those fr ,ni here w ho will attend the Sunday school convention at Gaston tliis week are, Kev. Arthur Nichols, Mrs. I i lira Wells, K. '.V, Krkwixid, Maud Knight, K. J. Kirkwooil ami wifu and Miss Daisy Morgan. Memorial Day waa fittingly observed here by a large crowd which formed in procession at Veil's hall and liem'.e I by thu hand, then G. A. K. and the W. K. ('., inarclieil to the ceineU ry w here the gravea of the old soldiers were covered with the choicest rlowera. Union memorial services were heltl in Marsh hall, ruinlay, Kev. L. F. Hel knai) preaching the sermon. In the evening Hon. J. M. Glass, of Pasadena, Oil., delivered a very interesting ai- Iress on the proposed IOCpl Option law to a large and appreciative aii'tienee. One of the closest and nost hotiv con tested events that was ever held on the alldetic field ol Pacific University was w it ncsseo by a large ainl enthusiastic rowd Moiiilay-alternoon when the star trn-k tiuiii of the Oregon Agt icuitmal College went dowu to defeat lefore the athletes of the local institution with a final score of 5'.t to (17. In the 50 vanl dash O. A. C protested that I'cterson anil ttillxrt ol l'acill University started before the gun anil on those grounds demanded that they lc awarded the decision ol the judges tucking up their demand liy a threat that if it were not granted they would retire from the field ami call off the meet. The judges however rendered their decision in favor of Pacific w here upon the farmers ret i ret I from the field. After much discussion it was agreed to run it over after the other events were fiirshetl, but as l'acilic was III ixdnts ahead at the close, slet conceeilod all three places to the visitors, so the act ual score stands 4 to 61 in favor ol the local team . Pacific has made an enviable record for herself this vear. Her first victory was in winning the Stale Orotorical Con test, then she won the state champion ship in debating ami finally the slate championship in track athletics. Pacific is the only institution In the state w ith such a record for a single year. ro low ing is a summary ol events of Monthly's meet, with first, second and third place men given In order: 120-1 anl Hurdles GilU-rt, P, I'., 1st , Fletcher, P. U.. 2.1 ; Belden O. A. C. d. 'l ime 0: HU. KMH-Yard Ku C. Fletuhor, P. l, lsi ; Oreeiihaw, O. A. C. 2.1, Gates, P. U , Id. Time. 2 MM 2-JV list-Yard Dash Smithaon, O. A C st; Williams, O. A. C, 21 ; Peterson, p. U..S.1. Time 0:10 1 :. Shot put Jackson, O. A. C., 1st; Burnet, P. U. 2d ; W. Philbrook 1'. U. 1.1. Distance, 4 ft. 4 in. Pole Vault -Gilliert P. U. 1st; Swan, A. C. 2d, Burns, O. A. C. 3d. Height, 11 ft. 7 in. Ilighjump Moores ainl Smithson, O. A. C, tiisl for first; George Philbrtsik P. I . third. Height, 5 ft. 6 in. Bioatl jump Peterson, P. U. 1st, Moores (). A. C. 2.1, K.x.t O. A. C. 3.1. Distance, 21 ft. 104 in. I ieus-Throiigh J. . Philhrix.lc P. U. 1st, Psimet P. U. 2d, Abr una O. A C. 31. Distance, Itw ft. 3 in.S 220-Yard Ihtsh Williams U. A. C lit all parts of the County. 1st, Peterson P. U., 2d. Time 0:22 1-5. Smith, n o. A. C, tiuished stnond, but was Jistpuliiicd for running outside ol ins course. I Mile lUin Gates P. V, 1st, F. Fleti le er, P. U. 2d, Horton. O. A. C, 3d I Time 4M 3-fi. 1 1. tinnier Throw Barnet, P. V. 1st Jackson, O. A. C. 2d, J. W. PhilW.k P. U. :M. Mstam e, 120 ft. 2 in. 220-Yard H urdies Prideonx, P. V. 1st, GillHrt, P. I'., 2d; Smithson, O. A 3il. Time, 0:57 2-5. Officials were MeCloul, refer; Huh ton, starter; Bladley, Burt Tongue and Smith judge of Held events: Wirt Walker an. I Bealty judges of tinish; T. II. Tongue, Burt Tongue and I'ay, iimers. In the evening a re'eption waa tend ered the teams at Herrick hall by the i aides ol the rhilomatheaii society. Vote for E. J. liODMAN, of East Butte, for Count v Clerk Baavorton Notea. Keitular L'orreepuudeat. James Barnes is building a line, large liarn. i . r. Desi.iger waa a county seat visitor neviuesuay. Geo. Thing ami August Kossi ditl business u Portland Wednesday. The memorial day services at tin Congregational church were well at tended. The German measles have appeared ami a number ol children are serving their time. Mr. (J. F-. Hedge has lxon quite ill with typhoid pneumonia, but is now on the way to recovery. The republican rally last Saturday night waa quite well attended ami the remark by Hon. 11. V. Gates and the several candidates were mute interest ing and very instructive. It ia very pleasing to uotu the sul slautial improvement that Beavurtou ami vicinity l making. Among the new buildings we note the resiliences of J. A. Molt, J. T. Williams and L. 11. Alls-rt. Another thing in the line of improve m. 'tit is the barlier shop niH'iied hero by Air, Flak. Mr. i-isk intends to bring ins family Here ami locate permanently He is a first class workman and is de serving of a gisxl jxitronage. The Beaverton base ball team suffered defeat in the game w ith Pacific Univer sity at rorest Grove the 2Hth inst at the hands of the umpire to the tune of 14 to 12," but on the 211th they more than made up for lost time by defeating the lieisiville team in a seven inning game liy a score of M) to tl. A very sail accident happened Mon day the 30th mat. in the Canyon. As Mr, Dant, of Keedville, waa taking bis traction engine to 1'ortland lie met .Mrs U'lirien near the Multnomah county ixjor larui. Her horse became unman ageable and ran away throwing her from her buggy ami injuring iter skull She was taken to the Multnomah county hospital, where she died May 31 . Cornellua. Regular CorrenouUi'Ut. The daughters of II. II. Hendiix Mrs. Mary 'J hoiupsoii, of Cornelius, ami mrs. Jiiua Lincoln, ol Ntn Francisco, moved tc Portland, Monday. Mrs, irtompxou win live with her son, Walter, who is working lor M. Sellers i. to., Portlrtud. I'M Ande'son "wns called from Gales Cieck, w here he had gone to preach, to couuuci t ne innerai service of .Mr. nig gins, ol Dilley, who had lieen suffeiiug lor a long time w ith heart trouble ai d dropsy. He was hurried at Fore Gr ve. Several of our young neonle w ill start for the strawberry Ileitis of Hood Kiver. The net profits may not llari;e, but the disposition to rustle for something is creditable, to say the least. We are glad to see the indications of rain. The gardens and grain need it badly. . aptain Packet, who so disturlxil the eq laiuiinity of the manual of our neighl-oring citv, visited our city Tiles day evening. The entertainment which was given by him and' those associated .Uh him, was well rendered anil lett a very "pleasant" impression. In fact waa not all what a s rson might exect irom an inuiviiiiial wno carried so sug. gesiid a lis me. From Farmington. Keular Corroi )mndent. Otir enterprising merchant, J. J. Krehbs, made a business trip to Wash ington this week. The Misses Hattie, Phoebe and Anna Jack visited at Scholia Monday, with their aunt, Mr. Row ell. Prosierity has not passed us if paint is a sign of it. Painters are busy on the Me'.hixlist church and C. Kliese, Goo, Jack and J. P. Cahow have had their residences painted and other intend to use paint before the season is over. Miss Maud Dant, of Keedville, closet 1 a successful term of school here last Fritlay with an entertainment in the evening, which was well attended and appreciated. Schixd in hist. No. 17, known as the Jack schtxil, closed a nine months' term May 21, with E. E. Watts, teach er. Mr. Watts holds a state life di ploma and the advancement of his pu pils prove that he is a splendid instruct or. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS U die tirrult Court f the hiU f Orrfoa, for Wushlnrton (ouaty. Lt'CIE ft. GRAY, rialDlitT, K.'OTTLol'IS GRAY, UefaLdaoi. j tU'll MON. Iols Uray, the defendant ahort To Seotl nanie.1. lu ihe name of Ihe flat of Oreon, yon th".' nrrrnv required lo apix-er and answer the mm piaiui n leil agaln-l tnu in the above enllthsl eaiiae. on of iM-fore Ihe Hh dayofjuoe, lta, and If ytxi fall an to anawer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to th Court for th rolu f praei ror lu the aald nimplalnt, lo-wlt, ft a decree of aaid cxirl diaeolvlng the marriage eon- lrai-1 now eilatlug laalweea yon aud Ihe plaint iff, end eaneellmg forever aurh bnnda of Diatii nitiuy. ami tor her eoela and dtahuraeinenl and for general equitable relief. Thia xuiumona la published hv order of Hon. I.. A. Hood. Jmlee of Ihe County Court of Washington Cnnnty, Ora ann, matle on the IVth ilay of May, ltan. In and by whirh onler It la adjudged and ordered thai Ihla auminona be published once a Wrrkforan nnaeriiuve weeks in lh Hillahorn Indrpend ent, a BrwHtper publi'hed IB the City iNtllilla Imm, VI aahingtnn County. Slate of Oregon. The dale of Ihe nrai publu-allna la. hy aald onler lo he on Ihe .IX b day of May, 1H, and II I of thai date. hfi.l hti:art, Attorney lur i'lalutlff. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. Notice is hereby giveu that the under signed has Ix-cn by the Couutv Court of ashington, duly apixiinted utlmiidstrs tor of the estate -f Joseph Marock, de ceased, and has duly qualified as such administrator. All H-rsons having claims against said estate are hereby required to pro, nt the same, with prop er vouchers, to M . Bailev Bump, at his office in Bailev Bltx k in llillslx.ro, Wash ington Couutv, Ong within six mouths from date hereof. Dated at llillslsiro, Ong.. u, t his June 3, BK4. I KANK FKo.M.MKI.T, Administrator of the estate of Joseph Manx k, ihvcaxed. M. Bailey Bump, Attorney for Estate. EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Nutli-e U htiret.jr olveu thai the nmler-iifiieo hi been, l.y the CiKinir t'uurl uf W NKiilnKii.n I iiunly. i.ivK.m, a'siiiiutt ttHiilil of Hie li HI aud leriameiil nl Mxrjr Jane Huliliikun, ut ceaw l, aud iliny iimllln-ij as am b, and sll -i-Mina Iihviiiii I'lmnn anaiual Ilia eutr are nen l. hullrted u t-reM-iit ilieui U uie, a Hit ,ron i voiK-lieni, al Hie law uilu-e u( S H. llualuii. n, llili.lKirn, W uIiIiikIoii ( uuiur, Ortsi.u, wllhiL aix rti.iilha fruui Hie dale ul thu UtKlee. HaU'd lliia iiny M, 1.4. ;M AK Y KI.I.HS N I I.I. AH, Kxei nlrix ottlie Ij-1 Will and Tealamuul ol Mary Jallr Kt.l.lua,u. IXM-eaat'd. 4. U. tll tU'ONaud HKMiiN HOW MAN', Allurueya lor Kxeciurtx. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice It lieretiy glvea llial the unileralgiii-d a-liuiiiinlrHUjr n lltu eaialenl Clint Htoller, tic-i-eaavtl, baa tltcd hia hnal act-tituil lu Ilie l uiiniy I nun ol' the Male ol iiieKtui for Waahinu.u I'ounly aud llial aaltl court lina tl&el p.-m ii:t Ulli ly ol June. I'.ua, al Hie bnui ol W.:iU o'cltx-k In the lort-iitsui ol a id .la) al the luuniy I'mut llnu-e al lltlllionj lu aald itmlil aa lite lime aud place lur liearmn lliereot. All eraiUB are hert liy nuiuled lo a.M-ar at aaltl Owe and plaiv and aliuw cmum. II any there txt why aaid nual t.ttiinil he nut a. roved ami aald enlale linally aailletl and aaid admiuialrMlor Uiat-harged. lan-il Mxy b, l'.a4. UKOHOK KCIIWAK., A.hnlnlalraUir of the estate ol CUria Btollor, .let -eased. Wh li. t KNTO.M, Attoruuy lor aald A.lmiii Isirauir. Gaardiau's Notice of Final Settlement. Nnilee la hert-liy giveu that the untlrtiirtl, the duly aixiinted, qiiallllrd and afUUR guar ttixii nl the iieranua ami relate ol Klaie ami belle Mt-CUraii, inliiora, haalloailay tiled his llual ac couni aa aiieh guardian lu aaltl eatate, ami tlie I oiiuly Court nl the HlaU) of Ort Knn for Waah iiiKlou County, baa dealKiiated thj Alii dxy of June, WH, al Uie hour of ii) o clock In Ilia lore. uiHiuot aai.l flav, aa the time, and lha C-ouuly I'ourl lloiiae lu llillahoro, WanhlnniMii County, Oregon, aa ilu ilace for hearing ohjt-etloua to Iho Dual awotint lu aald SKiale and to the tiual at-lileineul Ihereof. - JAMKS Mi CI.AKAN. Datrd llila April 27. 1'JUI. lu the County Court of the Mate ( Oregon, fur V) adiiugtoii County i INTHK M ATI KK OF Til K K.STATK ) OK liKOUi.K Ulil 1'1-K UK( KASKUj order to ahow cauae w hy onler of aale of real ealalo ahoulil not lx mads, Dun U. Vt'ixxlward, adinlnlatrator of the eatale orileorin! Hriider, deceased, havlim tiled hi lie- lllliin herein, duly varuled, pray lug lor ao onler pi aen the tulliiwiiis ileacrllie.! properly, lo wu: lieKlnuliig al Hie north weal corner of the aoulh-weal quarter or aeellun IMeuly-four ('.'4, uiwiiMiip iwn t-'l aouiu, range two west ol Uie Wlllaiiii'lte Merullull, Ihenee aaal along Ihe imrlli line of aald quarter aectluu lu lull length tuny i,i) cnalni, tlienre aouiti along the eaal hue ol aaltl uiiarter aection tillecii tIM ctialna. Iheiu-e aeat parallel Willi aaid north Una ol aaid tiiarler art-liou Inny (4ti) chxlna, iheuce north aliing the weal linent'haid quarter aeclion fll'leeii (I..)i1iniii in the plat ol ht-giuuing, routaiuiUK il x ly (mi) ai-rea. It la iherelore ordered hjr Ihe aald Court thai all iiermina Interealed III the ratal of aald ilf f-eaMil, appear tx-tore t ha aaid County Court, iu Monday thu Lit It dxy of June, iwin, at leu o'clock in th.. foreumin of aald date at the Court rtxiin it aald County Court, In the Court llouae al lilllalniro, V aahluglon Coiintr. Orrgon, and allow cauae why an order should not lie grained to the anid adiulnlatratur In aell aald real eatate of I In-an id deeeaaetl, at prlvale aale: and that a copy ol th. border I.e putiliahed at leat four aue eeie -v -ka lu the "llillahoro ludt-peiulenl," a nuwaimper prluu-d and ull laliutl lu aald Cily anil Coiiuiy. May .Hh, I'.mt. I.. A. KOOI, Judge. lit Hie Circuit Court f the tal of Oregon, for tlie ( ouuty of Ma-li-liigluii. 'UIIN '. FI'.I.KI.I., I'lalnlitr, va. liKltlllA MAI I' mizn.l.. IVIen.laul, .SUMMONS. To Dcrtha Main) Krlwll, the alxive named tie IV u. hint : IN TDK NAMKOKTIIKftTATK OF OHKHON: y.iu an- ht-n-liy leqiiio-il Pi appear ainl auawer Ihe criiupuiiu hieti HKainatyoii lu the atiove i-n-luli-il nut ami In the almve uuiiied Court, Willi In aix (ii weeka fnun the dale of ihe Ural ptililP l aihin ul' thia auuiiiioiia, thai being the time preaenhed in the onler fur puhln-atloii herenl; ami if )ou Isil tu ao apear an I ai.awer anl.l eoniplaiiil, the pUintill w ill apply In the alnivn eiuiili-.t i ourl for ibe relief prayed fur lu aald i-oniplHini, lo-wil: 'llial the marriage conlrart nor exlatlug he Iween thu plxliiuil ami the defendant he dia-aolvt-tl. and that the nlaliillil inur have hia vtatla ami di-diur-eitienta lu aald suit. I l.ia auiuiuoua la uuide iimhi you by publli-a-lion by virtue ol an order of Ihe aUive entitle. I Court made and euteriHl on the 2lni. day ol April. Itai4. ami whirh order preaerilx-d thai 'he i-uiiiui.uia lu thia anil should he uiatle Usn you by publication once a week lor aix consecutive weeka. TU dute of the llrsl Diihllcatlnu la the '.lb day of April, I'.aM. v, M. iiu.r.M Al, Atuiruey for I'IhIiiIiIT. NOTICE. OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notii-e la hereby giteu llial tha umleraluuetl hud Mixl herein hi-r llnal aecouui aa atlmiiiiaira tilx ol Ih e ei-iaie of Thomas II. heat di-eeeaed. and llial Ihe anine liaa l en i-ei for bearing o i- lei'liou" llieivio. if any. ami lor final aeli lemenl thereof, leiore the Couuir Court of W aablinftou i i.iiniy, oiegnu, on M.in.iay the l.Ub day ol June l-an. listed Ihli May 13, l'M. HANNAH BUST. Administratrix of Ihe Kalale of Thomas II. Heat, I let -ease. I. 8. It. Ill sToN, Attorney for Estate. SOIK K OF l-INAL SETTLE I. VI Notice la herel r given thai the underalened hatl hle.1 herein hia llual a, fount as adininlatra. tor ol the eatate of Wylreaier Vaughn, dereaard. ami that the aame has lieen -i iir hearing ob Je(lt.iutiu-relHi. It any. and lor llnal aettlruienl mereol. belnre the ouuty Court of Waxhliirlon tniiniy, i.regnii. on Momlay the I.Uh day of June IWI. 11110.1 ihia May 1:1, IWM. ItKNTON IttiWMAM, Admlulalrxtor of Ihe Katata of Hylveater Vaughn, I leeeaaetl. 8. II III STUN, Attorney for Estate. We Meat Yod Three times daily, Morning, Nixm mid Niht, Viith the finest fresh uml cured incuts, (live us your order for your fitiestschopH, steaks, musts, etc., mnl we can fill it en tirely to your satisfaction. Try our fancy lard, liest in llillslsiro. Hodsley 2i EiTjiTjott SuccenHora to C. Koch M K It KTStIN WIIX FIT VOI H FVg With glassea that lire alwolntely cornn-t. He don't have to exx-rinietit on you, us his nnalern iiistruiuetiti detect the anmllest error. No pain, no medicine or "drops" used. He thx-n not charge fancy priceg. Cull and nee him At IVt Fifth street Corne Vl-kr. Tottlund Or DK. W. K. i .IP our rate of interest ou loan is low enough, a. IP the accomodations we afford, are satiNlactory. 3 IP our Imsiness is safely inainRed, (and wc think it 4 IP y0ll are not already a customer, tla.ii we invite you to liccoine one. J. W. SHUTE, BANKER. HILLSBORO, - OREGON. y Contractor & Builder CariHMiter ami 3Iason Work a Specialty. J f I uill l'liriilsh you with KMs Simm'UIhi f lions and Ksllmalos on sliorl notice. AH "t of my work Is iiaranleiMl lo give lUM lVt t 1 satisfaction VHilTsborOa Or- S1- - a a rv. ft. j REGULATOR LINE. UlHt Ilcsulator" IfKISJ Connecting at Lyle with the Columbia Hiwr A Norlliorn Hy. For, WrflikUt'ut. Dttly, Ontervlllt, tlohleinlle, ttml AllKlickulHk Vitlley Points. (Steamer letive' PortUml, dully ("xeept HumUy) al 7 . m., con necliii),' t Lyltt with C. 11. it N. Irniti for tbildendHlo ai T :.')() . in. Train itrriven, (Joldetulrtlo, 7 3o p. 111. Kteainer arrlvt , Tlio DhIIch, Sfeanu-r leaven Th 1)IUh dally, (except Huutlay) 7.0tl a, in. C, U. A N. train leavinif (I )l(ltiiilale fiil.'S a. 111. t'ontuH'tin with Ihia steamer fur Portland, arriving Portland, (J 00 . in. Kx eel lent menN wrv.l on all boa In. Fine accomodation! for team anil waon. For tlet ailed information of rates, la-rlh accoinotlationH, rail, road coiinoclions, etc, write to, II. C. Cami'Uk.i.i,, Mrr H. MilH)NAi.n ttoneral OIlW, PtirtNiul, Or. AkhiiI, Porlltnd -Jftj0l i?jCtitt!i. xfj. tkt0ii ii. 0 ri i9 ..-fL. ? -u fC -s j,' I. X. L. Steel ST lu' "',j"it t lake p ,. Well finisltf.l an.t THE REIERSON MACHINE CO. Toot of Morrison St. Portland, Oregon. Dealers in Casoline Kngines, Stationary and Traclion Ji.igines, Well Drilling Machines, Malleable Cirulx lers, Saws, Delting, Hose, Ivtc. (fli 533 Chicago Portland Special the nitt luxiirii ii tr.titi in the world. I ' 1 1 11 1 1 1 .( 1 1 ali t hiliL' f'.irs. (Iiinnir r.ira bnil'it ainokini? and libr.iry c.ir (l.-irlier and li.nlil. l ens lh. 111 il.r,.. d.iya l'ortl md to Chiiiij,'o, TwoTliroagliTrains to Chii.iKo d.iily fnun 1'i.rtljnd and I. tut in l lrt k;tin ami l-.astern Wash inttin i. tlie On-gun K.iilmad & N.itiL'ation I 11., Ortkion .Short I.in. I'tilt'ti l at iln; K. K. atlt Llnuigo Sc Not tli-Wt stem Ky., over The Only Doublt-Trck Railway Tha M iiourl Rlvir and Chicago Dailv rrurai..na In I'utlman tnurial sl.-.-).in- 1 ata Irom I'.irilanJ itiiunnh tti t Intati Miihtiiil tltaiiifr. . r. snrrHiR. a. a aaaitiia. I... I t(l -,r.r-.,l, t.nt.l i? M t.fc. Sum. n, I a 1 , .1 Slr.t, l KA la, CAl. f. .a I LAMM, Ot. ChkaaTo a Nnrth-W'tstcra Ky. ' a-wiTe" IF T J. A. CUMMINCS. f iV .,1. rv .O, ,0. f . ,, -C, rC. S (Ox rt.V t ' Portland -The Dalles Route S T i: A 31 K It S "Dalles City" "Metlako ttn.iiii' f'.ii-of i" Mllll'V I I Co. Geared Hillsboro Dray T K. V. MOO-UK, I'rop. IilKlit anil Heavy Drayaire JL riau and HouarhoM I.'(imU Movlnir; our SpecUlljr. Alwajra prompt anil rrlluhle. (It m a trial. Pure Candles We have tho fineKt m-leet-tion of jHtre ciindica in tbiu city. Our caml'ica Hre nil boine niRile and we know they nre iir. Lunches We are prepared to fill hort ortlfr lniiehea, the lat in thia i-ity. Remember l' when in need of frnite, oft drinka and eiifum. HcidePs Candy Kitchen All Krjilj for llu.lna. Mpwri. Neliton A lid, uf , North (lletnin. Ltnntx r ,Milln, have flnlaheil their nmtraet at d me now rmly to rut limit r for Iho Irndo nt Ibolr ol.l rat.-. Tiny will hIho man. ufaetureall kluda uf tuuldingn. Wills ff ft