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Corvallis Eastern R.R. Time-Tible No. 26 MO. Si ruB VtllUIHA! Leave Altiany . --1J Vt p m , 1:4-' t m Leave l'iivailta. Arrive Y.Ulu 6:u p in Mo. 1, iti knimu: I nn Y't ulna 7:15 4 m 1 Hvt r v Kt)ta.... I :M 01 Arms Alleiiy U:o p iu M(X 3 roa niTkuit: Leave ltnv ...... , . , 1, I OU p m Arrlll livirull .. :uu p at no. 4 raox nicTmoiT, Leave lK-tnll... :) a m Arrive Altiaujr Train No. 1 arrlvee In Allien? In time to pod necl with Ilia H. V. south buutid Irani, aa wail aa giving two or tnre hours in Albany before da parlure of 8. V. Nurib bound train. Train No. 2 conuecls wiib tba P. Iralna al Cnrvallls and Alliauy aifiun direct service to Newport and aiijavoitl twaubee. Train No. I for Detroit, Brettentmih and otbei mountain reaoria leaves Albauy at luo p, m learblu IVtroll etioul tusj p. in. , for lutluer iuforuiation ap.ilv in DWIN slONB, Manager. T. finKMli, Agant. Alhany. II. H. CaoNiaK, Ageiil, t'orvallls. SOUTHERN PACIFIC R. R TIMC-TAHLK. HOlTH. NORTH. No i. No. I. 8:45 in ,. ...4:11 p. ni No. 4. No. 3, :0U u. m 7:13 a. tit. II. A. Hinhhaw, Agent. Hand concert Saturday night. Oet vuur ice cream ut Palmateer's. AikI it ruiiiH anuictiint-s iu Oregon. J. A. Messingt-r in in Portland today All hats marked down ut Mrs. Vroo- inan's. Mr. Mary Pittcngor is attending ('liuutaniiia. A handsome new olliee desk wan put pi at the ik'iit yesterday. Mr. ami Mr.i. H. Wcr hung left for Newport yesterday morn inn. lion. 1). M. C. tiault spent Tuesday lii-re, hia oM stumping grounds. IIokn To Mr. nml Mrs. John Johan- m-11, of this city, on tho llth, a son. J. A Campbell has Ihh-11 lltj:tKil to to teach in the Fanuingtoii school next year. Hon. S. It. Huston ami family are px-p-cted to return from their southern trip July L'Hrd. J. M. Ihiili-y aud wife of Seward, Neb., are visiting U. K. Ihiili-y. They will lo cate in IlillsUiro. ' Just Received a fine assortment of lceoratcd Dinner win, in Hemi-Por-t-ehtiu. Messinger Trading Co. You enn Ret thu highest cash tnarket jirii-e for farm produce of Hates A Ileiilel, of llillslstro, Ore. Mrs. W. X. lUirrett ami boh leave to morrow for NewMrt. Mr. IUti-rett will follow ufter court adjourns. Minn I.tira V livelier went to Portland Thursday ami will atti-ml Chautaiuiua at Oregon City next week. V. K. lhiilcyhas a nunilH-r of Hiniill Alaskan dugs on exhibition at his bicy cle store on Kast Main street. Mr. anil Mm. II. Siller hav gone to (irayn Hivei', V'aHhinton, for a visit with their ihiughteR, Mm. ifcirr. Mr. L. M. lloyt went to tregon City tmlay w here nhe w ill visit her parent ami attend the Chautauqua ut Glailntone park. Mm. W.T. (Jlazeaml boiih, of Spokane, arrival thin morning for a month's vinit with Mm. Ulae's parent" Mr. and Mrs. J. C. tireer. Mrs. L. M. Kinniottof Taeoma, Wath., in in the city vititinn her boiih, I.. P. and 11. H. Kmmott. Shu will remain about two weeks. Mayor Huge, likewise editor of the Forest ti rove Times, was a i-ounty seat visitor Tuesday and gave this olliee a fraternal eull. Mrs. Vrooman has reduced the price on all uinnier millinery. She has a good assortment nml will add to the Mock as occasion demands. Judge Cramlall and w ife ami Mr. and Mm. A. 11. Cran.lall went to Tillamook ' last Monday for a two weeks' outing at the Seaside, going overland. There will le an ice cream soeial next Wednesday evening for the ln-neflt of the Congregational Church library. A tordial invitation is extendod to all. Mrs. Maggie Clin, of Dilley has pur chased the Michigan hotel at Forest tirove. The building will Iki remodeled and furnished as a liourdiiig house. Alderman IVnnis, on the purchasing roiiimittee for the city electric light plant, went t Cortland this morning to buy a new pump for the water works. Next Tuesday the families of Hev. Zimmerman), Mr. AVhitlaw, James Young, Mr. Tilbury and Mim Jennie tireer leave for an outing at Tillamook. The eotinty iiuninissioneM, V. J. But ner, C. It. Ituchanan and Jndgfl Kood, are holding an Hdjourmil session toilay and finishing up the work of the term. "Miles Watroim was out from Tortland Monday lisiking after business matters here ami at Forest (i rove, lie has em ployment at University Park and vicin ity. Mrs. A. A. Bridges and family, of Fort, Worth, Tex., relatives of J. M. C.revar, who has Urn visiting here since the ftlh, have gone to Portland for a couple of mouths. It is said that Austin Craig, formerly of this city and Forest (irove and at one time county superintendent of school of Washington comity, has gone to the I'hilipines. Mm. W. K. Thorn and little daugh ter and Miss Jennie Thorne went to tiUlstone Park Tuesday morning to at tend theChautavii-ia meeting now In ses sion at that place. Marriage licenses have U-en issued lotieorge C. lUdford of Washington state and Mary A. tiardner ol this I county, and II. V. Kafer' and F.lsie L. I Booth, U.th of this city. Chin How, aChlneso student of Me Miunvilltt college, is a cook at Hotel I Tualatin. He is educating himself for a j physician ami will return to China when I he gets his diploma. I Monday morning the (iaston Flour Mills was sold at sheriff sale at the court house. The property was bid in by the attorney for the mortgagee, J. H. Mc Cune.for rt,,). The racifk- Telephone company is building a lie., line to Bethany and Phillips. Poles are on the ground and purt of the line completed. It will take 6,UH) pound ot w ire. The condenser lias been shipping all its cream to the Hazel woo. I people at Portland this week. Two hundred gal lons per day has been shipped trtid turned Into the festive ice cream. Don't forget the school meeting on July 23rd. Every person interested in our public schools should attend. The place for action is at the meeting not dissatisfaction ami talk afterward. Delta Pink IJver Pill is a splendid remedy for Indigestion and biliousness. Better than the U-st cascarets ever made. For general use there is nothing better Twenty-five cents at Delta Drug Store. There will be usual preaching servic es at the Congregational church next Sunday, both morning and evening Sunday school at 10 A. M., Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. All are cordially invited. The drouth was broken yesterday by a slow-falling rain which lasted all day and far into lust night. Considerable water fell and any amount of good done. The rain extended all over the Willam ette Valley ami people are rejoicing. Delta Pink Liver Pills are Bold on merit best pill fur general use on the tnarket. A bottle ot lliem will prove this asertioii. Sold at Delta Drug Store and guaranteed to give satisfac tion. Mrs. J. P. Tamiesie, Mis. F. J. Bailey and Miss Weathered, a committee from the Lewis and Clark club, drove over to Forest trove Monday to attend a meet ing of the club of that city and report an enjoyable visit. The nieiiibersof MissWilma Waggen- er's class in music were entertained at Miss Waggner's home, Thursday after noon. Alter a snort musical program, the young folks emjoyed in-door games and refreshments were served. Mrs. F. J. Bailey and sister, Mrs. A. J. ltichardson, of San Francisco, who has U-en visiting relatives here for the st month, left yesterday for Asotin, Wiiyh., w here they will spend a couple of weeks with their mother, who resides there. Will Knox, a lad of 15 who lives with his parents on a furm rl miles south of For est t irove, was kicked by a horse he was harnessing Tuesday evening and pain fully injured. The animal's hoof struck him on the arm, shattering both ismes and bruising his side. (i. E. Jacobs and family, who left HillsUtro in June of last year for Santa Cru, Cal., arrived on the Sat unlay morning train and w ill again take up their residence here. They will occupy a house on the East side. Mr. and Mrs. George Whitley, of Portland, spent last Friday with friends in this city. They were married in Portland last Wednesday. Mrs. Whit ley is better known here as Miss Mary SMS)ner, neice of Mrs. A. Carlile. The insane young man, who gave his name as McMillan, mention of w hom was made in this paK-r last week, was sent to the asylum last Saturday. It is ex pected that few months in that insti tution, with the proper medical attend ance, will give him buck his health. There is much rejoicing in Montezuma Lodge Ho. no, I. U. O. F. After finish ing the handsome brick building on Main street the lodge found itself just $l,ft00 in deirt. This obligation was wi ed out Wednesday and the members nat urally feel proud of their tindel taking. (Kid Follows block was built In IS!). Quite a nuiubor of persons have U-en directing letters to M. 0. Case as super intendent of scIhsjIs, which undoubtedly refer to school mutters. Mr. Bull does not turn over the office to his successor until August 1st, and all letters intend ed for the superintendent should le ad dressed to him until that time. The following officers were eli-cted at the semi-annual nun-ting of the Epworth league: President, Gertrude Kendall; vice-president, Uht lloyt; secretary and vice-president, Lottie Peter: third vice president, Pearl Grecar; fourth vice president; Mrs. L. M. lloyt; secretary, Harold llobbs, treasurer, Miss Simpson ; organist, Eva Cornelius. Dr. Llnklater and Druggist John Bai ley, accompanied by their w ives and sons, went to Portland Monday to attend the annual meeting of the Oregon State Pharmaceutical association which has lieen holding a three day's session in that city. They accomjanicd the pill moldcrs on their delightful steauiUat excursion to Long Beach, returning home today. Frank West hot!, who lives near Cedar Mills, met with a painful accident last Tuesday which will lay him up for some time. He was at work in his hjn loft unloading hay when he fell to the floor below, a distance of about eighteen feet, cutting his head Utdly and injuring him self internally. Ir. F. J. Bailey was summoned and the unfortunate man w as given proper medical attention at once. He was resting easily at last report. Wedding invitations are out for the marriage of Miss Blanche D. Conwell to Harry G. Whitney, Sunday, July 17, at the M. E. church at Dley. Miss Con well is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Conwell, one of the most resjXH ted families in that vicinity and Miss Con Melt ia held ill the highest esteem by a host of friends. Mr. Whitney is v!ie son of Mr. and Mrs. II. U. Whitney, an old and respected family of Forest Grove but formerly of Manning. The pretty services will w held at the M. E. Church at 8 :.'il in the presence of the relatives and most intimate friends. Forest (irove Xews. Mrs. H. A. Hinshawand mother, Mrs. M. Cook, left last Friday for Xowtterg, where they spent Sunday with friends, going from there to Portland for the week. Station Agent Hinshaw has been carrying around that "far away look" for several days, but as he has concluded to go to the city Sunday after the folks, he has brightened up wonderfully and his usual pleasant smile now greets all patrons of the depot. Reports from north and south of town are to the effect that considerable dam age was done by frost Tuesday night to gardens. Squash, pumpkin, watermelon and cucumber vines were badly nipped, and in the morning sun drooied and turned black. Kight in town little dam age was done, though some of the gar dens shows the effect of the frost. A lady living about a mile north says that the hired man reported a thin layer of lee in the watering trough at. uu eurly hour that morning. Ki-v. A. Grubb, a farmer living two miles from Forest Grove, fell from a cherry tree last Monday breaking his arm and dislocating his ellsiw. Dr Tamiesie, w ho was called to attend the man says the injuries while very severe and painful are not necessarily serious though Mr. Grubb may lie hurt intern ally, which would complicate matters In his fall he stru.lt a ladder, breaking a rung, and it is thought this save him from death, as it wad fully eighteen feet from where he started to the ground. Nine tenth of the unhappy marriages, says an exchange, are the result of green human calves U-ing allowed to run at large in the society j-ust tires without yokes on them. They marry and have children In-fore they have mustaches, ami they are the father of twins In-fore they are the proprietors of two irs of pants, ami the little girls who marry them are old women U-fore they are 20. If Oregon ieople would put in more time ill discussing needed improvements and allow the "old landmarks," includ iug "the first school houses," etc., to go their wuy, the state would lie several years forward in the march of progress. A few antediluvian cranks seem to have enthused an over dose of "old" interest into the entire state. McMinnville News. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sewell accompan ied Mm. Samuel Williams to Portland yesterday and saw her safely aboard the train for Wilbur, Wash., where she will visit until full, ami if her health improves she may remain longer. Mrs. Williams has been quite ill for some time and her physician, Dr. I.inklater, advised the trip. She was feeling splendid when the train pulled out of the union depot and she waved her handkerchief and sent back a parting smile to her daugh ter until a U'tid took the couch from view. Mrs. Williams' many friends here will wish her a very pleasant trip and a safe return, with her health re stored. Timber On Fire NearGleneoe. A private letter from Nelson A Heed. of Glencoe, received last night, says: Some miscreant set the timU-r on fire some miles east of here yesterday (the llth) and it is sweeping everything be fore it. The fire tonight is only one and -half miles from tho mill. Our mill is crowded to its utmost ra pacity, and we are furnishing lumber for some of the finest buildings that are going up in Washington and Columbia counties. Our new plant for steam- treating lumU-r is working with entire satisfaction. Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of C. W. Redmond, deceased ; ctition filed ; or dered that citations lie Issued upon the heirs ami all persons interested to ap ear at the court house on the 2th of July, at 10 o'clock a. m. to show cause why said order should not U granted. In the mutter of the estate of James P. Sloan, deceased ; ordered that estate lie admitted to probate and that George O. Sloan lie aptHiintcd administrator. In the matter of the estate of Adam Young, deceased ; ordered that will be admitted to probate and that Cora Dell Young and Emily Klva Young be a;- ointcd executrixs to serve without boml. Guardianship of Until Marion llol- nian,a minor; ordered that the petition asking for said minor Is? granted and that I-onzctta E. Holman le aisinted, with Umd at $1,.'SH). . . Estate of Rodney Jones, deceased ; in- vantory ami appraismcnt filed, examin ed ami approved ; Valuation I'.M.VOO. Guardianship of the minor heirs of Martin Manning, deceased ; ordered that the retxrt of the sale of the real estate be approved and that the guardians are authorized to execute and deliver to the purchaser gissl and sufficient conveyance for the same. In the matter of the estate of Win, Leverich, deceased ; ordered that account and report lie approved and the execu tor turn over to the devisees and legaties as provided by w ill. Total valuation fil.77.V78. In the matter of the estaU' of A. II. Xeukirch deceased ; ordered that Mon day, August IN, Is the time fixed for hearing objection to account a filed and final settlement theretrf. In the matter of the estate of James P. Sloan, deceased ; Isimls filed and a im proved ; letters of administration inane. 1 to Geo. A. Sloan, and appraiser to meet at the office of Hollis A Hawks July lrt. Guardianship of Hael Miller ordered that B. F. Purdy he released as Umd. .man from further liabilities and the Umd with N. P. KoU-rts be approved. ......! a is a sued a call for a convention of the re- gun Development League, to U- held at the Maripiam Grand Theater in Port land August 2nd and 3rd. All comim-r-ciul, agricultural, mining, stis k-ruising and irrigation Interests will ! repie seiited ; every editor in the state w ill Ut invited to attend as a delegate ; County Commissioner of ull the town and cities will also be called uinhi to name delegates. The Portland Women's Club will look after the comfort of ladies ac companying delegates, and, among oth er entertainments, have arranged for a trolley ride 011 August 2nd, taking in the most interesting and U autiful environs of Portland, and on Augu-'t 3rd ten street cars w ill be provided for a trip over the entire city. The Southern Pacific Co. will sell tick ets at the verv low rate of one fure for the round trip, from all points on Oregon Lines to Portland and return, for this occasion, and it ia hoied that every sec tion of the state w ill lie well represented at the convention, to work in harmony for the development of Oregon. The day of death is fixed for Frank Guglielmo, the murderer of Freda Guar asrla, for Tuesday, August ll in the pen itentiury at Salem. Hie prisoner was taken to Salem Wednesdry and handed over to the prison authorities to await the day of execution. After the sentence was pronounced he broke down com pletely, and soblied, but it was not un til he had tieeo returned to the comity ja!l from the courtroom in Portland that lie gave way to his feeling. Circuit Court Follow ing is the culumh-r for the ses sion of court which convenes in this citv next Monday morning, Judge McBride presiding : 1107. In the mailer of Ilia male of P. M. Rad ley, Insolvency; thou. H. Tongue, attorney. 900. In Ilia matt r of the eitate of Richard McPhenon, tnaolvency; Tho. II. Tongue, attor ney. Vl. In lb matter of the e-tale of Donald MoPhenon, Insolvency: Tboa. II. Tongue, at. tor nay. In the matter of lha ealate of T. R. Cor nel I ui, limilrency; Tho. H. Tongue, attorney. 110S. In Hi matter of Hi tat of Fort-el (Irov Door and Lumber Co. .iuaolvenry; Tho. H. Tongue, attorney. In the matter of th eiiat of Bowlby A Sllnchotnbe, Inaolrcney; Tboa. II. Tonga, at torney, 1191. John Johnson yi. J. W.KIdrMge, foreclos ure; Caplea A A lieu, attorney! fur plaintiff; W. McCamant, attorney for defendant. 1291. Zera Snow and 9. B. Huston Ti. Edith Moore, t al. , equity; W. MoCamant. attorney fo-plalntlfl; Thou. II Tongue aud W. N. Bar ret, attorney! for defendant. 1311. In the mai.er of the aetata of Poo A Heitibouien, Insolvency; Barret A umi. at torney. 1338. August Shafer ti. John Car'son, suit to tt Mid conveyance; Paxton, Beach and Simon, attorneys. 1Mb. n. B. Adamses. John CaHaon, confir mation; Donough and Adams, attorneys. 14.12. Robert II. He'mbark . (ierlnile L. Iletmback, Partition; R. U. Wright, aforney. 1410. In th matter of th estate of Wll'iam Porter, insolvency; Bagley A Brown, attorney. 1MS, Charles Mitchell ts. R. B. Goodln, ac tion for money; John W. Wall, attorney for plaintiff; E. B. Tongue, attorney for defendant. 1R74. Victoria Kemp . Benjamin Kemp, dlTorce; Bell A Qllllspl, attorneys for plaintiff. 1A. Ellen I.. Jackson m. (f. A. Ba.-'ett, at. al., suit to set aside oor,Tyaticc; Geo, R. Bagley, attorney for plaintiff. IRss. A. nordon vs. N. A. and Henrietta Barret, mil to set aside ronTryanoe; Geo. R, Basley, attorney for plaintiff; Thai. H. Tongue, attorney for defendant 1759, Georgia Rrsh t. Frank Bash, dlrorce; Strahan A Murphy, attorneys for plaintiff. 1761. Ellen L. Jackson vs. Thos. H. Tongue, action for money; Geo. R. Bagley, attorney for plaintiff; R. B. Tonina, attorney for defendant. 1777. C. 8. G. Marqnam, Trustee vs. Wash ington county, action f money; U. S. G. Mar- quam, attorney for plaintiff: Harrison Allen and K. B. Tonga, attorneys for defendant. 1785. Rose Reghltt vs. Cade, replevin; Gen. R. Bagley, attorney for plaintiff: Emmons A Em monda, attorneys for defendant. 1787. Chin Sing ts. Edward Hughe and J. W. Sewell, replevin; R. Williams and Thoa. H. Tongue, attorneys for plaintiff. 18. is. 8 W Shut and J A Foot vs. J W Sewell, sheriff of Washington county. Injunction: Geo R Bagley, attorney for plaintiff: Harrison Allen and E B Tongue, attorney for nYfcti.lnnl. 1820. Th president and trustee of T A and P II 11 M E Austin, for possession of real prop- arty; Milton W Smith and L L Inglcy, attor neys for plaintiff; 8 B Huston, attorney for de fendant. 1H2D. The president and trainees of T A and P V vs C t t.anr. for possession of real property: Milton W Smith and L L Langley, atttorncyt lor plaintiff, E B Tongnc, attorney for defendant. s. Michael Rahn vs Henry Dick, suit to es tablish a boundry line; Geo R Bagley, attorney fur plaintiff: E B Tong.ie. attorney for defendant. Ism. Bramlnta E. Humphreys, executrix vs D M C Gault. action for money; 8 B Huston, at torney for plaintiff; Tongue A Tongue, attorneys for defendant. Ill. Thnmsa Talbot vs John Alpln, et al, foreclosure; 4 B Huston and John M Wall, attor neys for plaintiff; Geo R Bagley, attorney for de fendant. 19&0. W I. Archambean vs J W Farqnhar, rl nx, suit to quit title: I Thnrnhtirn RoM,iVm A Mnnley and Geo R Bagley, attorner for defend ant. 1044. Unde Fochs vs Leopold Furha, ct nx, action for money; Carey A Mays, attorneys for plaintiff 1. J B McCnne. v Gaston Cooperative Milting Co. snd T W Thompson, confirmation: 8 B Huston, attorney for plaintiff; J C Moreland, attorney for defendant. I9T9. lonlsa Jones vs Martin Allen Jonea, dl- voir; Geo R Ragley, attorney for plaintiff. 199ft. Thomas Shevlln vs Jobs Samnelaon, suit for possession of real property; Ed and A R Mendenhall, aitorney for plaintiff. 199, Mary P Galloway vs OllTer M. Gallo way, dlTorce; I-angiry m Hon, attorneys ror plaintiff. 1999. President and trustee of T A snd P U, n James Clark and wife, anlt for possession of real property; Milton W Smith, attorney for plaintiff; B Huston, attorney for defendant. am!. Christian Hellman ea J P Boreher. et at, stilt to reform deed and for damages; Graham A Cleeton, attorneys for plsln'llt. 8 B Huston, at torney for defendant. . Th Citizens' Trnst and Saving Ban k, corporation, v John A E ly, action for money; Geo R Bagley, attorney mr plaintiff. . Iarls Wilcox vs Geo A Morgan, county elerk. actloaj for aioney; Pipe A Tift and M B Bump, attorneys for plaintiff; GoR Bag'eT. at- lomey for defendant. J0S4. Chrtitlso. Miller vs Pranclsro T Miller, dlvoro; W M Langley A Son, attorney for plain tiff. MM. T I. Chriatlanson va Wal tr A Christian- son, petition f.sr sa!of real etat; 8 B Huston, attorney f..r plaintiff W ) liar and Geo R Mar, attorneys ror drreouant. J 4t. 1, R Crnach vs. Andrew Brasreaco A TJ Keehllto, aril, fi m.-nrr. Wea. J W Clarke vi Samuel Alpln V J P Al- pin, action for money. Continued on second p4t lllerorliamno....... - 1,..1ic.ur,,ms,s 1 - orders )ronitly r j x aa . 1 1 Tiial sv TTiiMTiTTA niMTncrnDP nil rennnn -Mi.viriXT 1 A11J 1 IJI,JJ U I Willi, UllilJOUWllU, UlUiUUn Nt Soventy-ono Milo Overland. Pendleton, Ore., July 1 1, 1!4. Ed. Independent, Ilillslsirn, Ore. J. u. v uiilsclili-gi-l, ul Ikjltax, Wash., sun of Win. Wolilrichlftrel, and I-otiis Unlit of I-anrel, Ore., and Sammy Unlit, of CorU-tt, Ore?., son of John Unlit, I.auivl Ore,, who have lst-n world 111? at llissl Kiver, dnriiiK the strawln-rry season started on fix it Sunday inornini;, July 3 without heddinu; or )irovisiins, for Mt Hood, 30 milim off. We walked 2- miles the first dav, and on the morninu; of July 4 went on to Cloud Cap Inn, a lurtre summer hotel, where snow is ieriH-tiial The inn is built of loirs tied down hy w ire raMes. There was snow one and one-half miles this side of the inn. W lept between snow drifts seven feet deep, and where there was ull kinds of inline. The next day we went on top of Cooper Spur and ate our dinner and stayed three hours. Cootier Spur is about IMX) feet above sea level. The snow is eiht feet deep. To reach the summit of Mt. Hood the rojies are used, aud a guide is necessary. On our wav bark we stopped at ;he lava lieds and at the Williams place where Williams killed the two Nesbit women and saw just where they were buried, in a henhouse, l'.y the time we reached Hood River we had walked 71 miles, but a trip like that is worth '.'- for the grand scenery. It only cost us $1.50 each. We traveled through Hood Kiver valley and Mt. Hood valley. We all started for Pendleton for harvest but find it a little early as yet. Crops are said to be gissl. J. G. Won I.SCII LUCK!.. Mooting of tho County Board. Hillslsiro, July 8, 1!H)4 Continued from last week BILLS ACWTKD AND ALLOWED V Oindiiff.Ir. and h Schuluu-rich, r. and h 38 95 30 15 4 25 3fl (10 Ketfistering election.-. Ooff Bros, r. and h C F. Picket, r. and h. .; McRoln-i ts, r. and h 3 C Sargent, r. and h 05 J C Hare, r. and h Hugh Moure, r. and h 11 II Clark, r. and h F K Potts, election J W Sewell, election C F Castoel, 411 days work Hist. No. 1 110 25 Thomas Matthii-Hcn,38 days w ork Iist. No. 2 70 00 II L Russell, 03 days work Iiist. No. 4 157 50 M II Henderson, 73 days work Dint. No. 5 . .. 138 75 Gustav Urown, 2H days work list. No. 9 5 00 T 1 Meacham, 24 days work Dist. No. 20 00 (!5 John McClearan, M days work Dist. No. 10 10.) 00 John MeNew, K0 day work list. No. 17 ." A C WirU, 61 days work Dist. No. 18 200 00 127 50 J. F. Ulnon, 20 days work Dist. No 15 Adam Heinpson, 33 days work Dist. No. 21 V T Desinger, 204 days work Dist. No. 10 L 8 Piierly, 25 days work Dist. No. 8...: '. 50 00 82 50 00 25 02 50 Thomas Kmerich, 4'.J days work Dist. No. 12, and team 8 days at $14 'n Kd Hoge. 7 days work Dist. vrt o John A Johnson, 32 days work Dist. No. 20 K C Patton, 17 days work Dist. No. 28 K Wcxsl, 30 days work Dist. No. 22 David Wenger, 44 days work J Dist. No. l'J ; It is ordered that the sum of now in the excess fund 1k 17 50 80 0(1 42 50 VI 25 110 00 $13.70 trans- ferred to the county fund. In the matter of redemption of land sold for tlelinouent taxes, by C. M. Harthorn, It is ordered that upon the payment of taxes, penalties, costs, in- tert-st and redemption fee, the clerk is hereby authorised to issue redemption certificate; amount $100. Report of Recorder K. J. Kuratli ap proved ; receipt for June, 11)04, $230.50. In the matter of the appointment of Willis Ireland, deputy recorder, it is ordered that he lie appointed. It is ordered that the appointment L. ('. Wilkes as deputy county surveyor I confirmed. In the matter of the impiest of Joseph Marock, it is ordered that the expenses of the inqiiMt be paid from money in the hands of the county treasurer turned over to him by the county coroner, C. L Large. F. T. Kane's appointment as deputy sheriff is confirmed. The appointment of F. J. Sewell, dep uty sheriff is confirmed. In the matter of warehouse license of the Crescent mills; reirt approved a good and sufficient Ismd ; ordered that license be granted. n-TTiT.1. T ITt HV t, r f Do. ,ou Know. WE are in touch with thu ukst whoi.ksalk mu'u norsK on tho Pacific Coast and can give you anything you want in that line. Good noons at honf.st i-kicf.s. Mail filled, with the juirent drugs h g ,s1,. The best training for teachers is the Normal course with its assurance of good positions at gissl wages. Write for new catalogue containing full information concerning courses of study, training iu aetual teaching nf (iniKsl under real conditions in town or cotintrv schools, and full details about the advanced course of study with the additional advantages attached. Address, J. It. V. Butler, Sec. or In the matter of petition for ware house license of Climax Milling Co., by J. M. tin-ear; report filed and approved ; Umd filed and approved; ordered that license lie granted. Application of warehouse license of ('. B. Buchanan ; ordered that the bond be approved ami license granted. The othcial Ismd of W. M. Jackson as county treasurer is approved. Disordered that the court adjourn until Friday, July 15, l!K)4, at o'clock a. 111. J,. A. Hood, Judge. Boaverton Notefc. Regular Correspondent. Mr. Rossi is very ill at this writing. Mr. McKee is not improving this week. Mr. Dichman was In town Tuesday. Katie Fleck is out ai:ain after a Ion a illness. Mrs Louse, cut her finger nearly off last week. ' " Mr. Hartness ia building a nice house on the Ilcenthaler place. Mis Delia Hill, of AlU-rdeen, Wash ington., was visiting friends and rela tives here last Monday. Miss Lilly Wilson and Mr. Richard McMullen of Portland were visiting at Dr. Robinson's Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Anderson have been a- way the past week visiting their daugh ter at Forest (trove who is quite ill. Mr. Allierts ha moved into his new- house and his son Clarence is slowly im proving from hi il'ness of the past - two weeks. Saturday evening, the Methodist ciiurcii win give a tocitti in me grove .1 1 . 'II . i ., . I I near the Catholic church, if the weather is warm, otherwise it will be held in the Beaverton hall. A good crowd and a good tiuie Is promised. Come one, come all. School Mooting The School Board will hold a meeting on Saturday, July 23rd., to consider the proM)sition of establishing a ninth grade in our city schools. Don't let the date scas' your memory. Looking' for HOES ? JOHN DENNIS Has the kind that wears, fits japd remains a joy torever. ie wants you to see the splendid stock he carries, for Ladies', r3 Gents' or Children. No betterf ,1 01 3 r 1 w." onuu miiuu on uuruii. The Hamilton-Brown ! ..ilTON-DROWM reuse rv ' 1 mailt aeiaaataaa CWNMAC f,mlli n rr money can buy. VVV Oroiroii Stato Normal School Monmouth Ps-gins its 23rd year Seplemls-r,20, l!HH. Four terms in school vt-ar affording ctutl opportunities for H-gmning a course in .septciiiiM-r, ivcinU-r', hcliruitry an-l April. K. D. Resslcr, Pres., Monmouth, Or. Anderson it Son, at Witch Hazel, have a full line of Cins-eiies and Notions. They will handle your butter and egjis. (live us part of your trade. Anderson A Son. How About Your Vacation? New port on Yauinii Bay is the ideal seaside resort of the North Pacific Coast. Round trip tickets at greatly reduced rates on sale from all Southern Pacil'c points iu Oregon, on and after June Int. Ask agents for further information and a handsomely illustrated souvenir lmok let, or write to F.dwin Stone, Manager C. ,Sc I). R. It., Albany, Ore., or W. 1). Coinan, O. P. A., S. P. Co., Portland. IUinclsou is still doing business at tho same old stand, ready to cater to your wants. Wall Paper, Furniture, I.aco Curtains, Portieres, Art Squares, Mat ting anil Carpets, iu fact anything in my line. If I do imtm carry what you want, I w ill get it Is-low Portland prices. Corner Third and Main, I. O. O. F. Building, Hillsboro. Excursion Rat to Yaquina Bay. On June 1st, the Southern Pacific Co. will resume sale ol excursion tickets t Newport and Yaquina Bay. Both Season and Saturday-to-Moinhty tickets will lie sold. This jsipular resort is growing in favor each year, hotel rates are nasonable and the opxirtunities for fishing, hunting and sea bathing are unexcelled by any other resort on tho Pacific Coast. Wood Wanted Wanted 75 cords of first wood. J. W. Connki.L, class fir Sheriff. Piano for Solo or Trade. A first class new piano nt a bargain. Inquire at this olliee. Palutlng ami Pap. r llauglng. Persons in want of first class painting or paper hanging at reasonable prices and in a prompt workman like manner, should addretes Lewis V. Tucker, Beaver ton, Oregon, which will Ins given quick attention. H0L. r, m GROCERIES Best in the City. Prices Right Bk IT , m l Na