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THE INDEPENDENT. HILL8B0R0 Official Ppr of Washington County. Entered at the Postofflc at Hills t oro, Oregon, for transmission through the mall u tecond-claai mail matter. Official Paper offasiintfon Connty. BY D. W. BATH The County Court. (Cuiillnued from lut week) . After designating The Hlllnhoro Inde- leuIeiit and The Argus the official pf rs or WaMhington county for the year 15I05, the court au.liu.tl ami allowed the follow in LilU, and adjourned until Tuesday morning, January 10th, at 10 o'clock a. m. C. L. Btiavar, Juror A. Baldwin, " T W. Bala " A Vaui tin ' I C Merrill J II Klnck " Henry Carman, John alclareu " Too Knierlck " Arthur N Culling ' (1 A Plleta " Wm Srhulmerlra Jama Churchill ' J W Hewell " II K Hotnhkls " Jamb locall " MEIMIley ' Kredllainel John II (Jrabel " K P Cornellii " KWIvill II W lleaae " JNUrahel " Juen HlcieiibolUiin J W lleje J J Mearhera " U W 811 14 " U W Mutk O II (Jalloway " J W Upland " UK He! A J Rot " licorice Kirk wood " J (JJarkann I) Uurkballer " K J Ward M It I'atton " Kred Kixxl " W r llnlleuheck Ueo T Ke " (leo A Human 11 M 'Z.7ZZZ. w 24 . II 7 SI - 2 - 1 . 10 . au . 4 . U 4 . . 21 . 24 . to . SO . 80 . U . II . II . 400 . 2 . It 2 . 4 . 2 Craltf. witness fee Mrs W II Hauler, Jr., wltnea fee II T Ragle ' . lo Ireland " , Alia Hauler , , Henry T Blair ' Jasper William M W B Jolley, wllneH ft-e and M mile. . 400 . 4 . 4W . 200 . 60 KoyCUrimih, (J K 4tmmera P B South worth, L C llartman, Veala Le.lfor.1 II) Campbell K E Lyon, Kd rk'hulmartch L A Long J F Tamlenle M Undea C Blaaer il D HchmelUar W O Donelaoo J J Weleenbavh F L Kmerenn C K Bennett Kuasell Frost Nile Ik' II net I K Craig Mr K Craig . 29 0 " 'Jf4 wilna lea. . 29 00 . 4U0 and M mile 7 40 400 and 144 mllM 14 40 aud i ml la 4 90 A C Ponelaon A Young, hall rent , Pacific Blank Balk Co, ilat, (leo. Blendaorf, r and h R II Ureer, ouurt house K. B. Brown, r and h . t. U Kmeiwon, board of lury. J W (lalea, rand h U W 11 1 nea, Alex Hunter, . Conielmann Bra, rand h R. WaKKener. board of Jury Tualatin Mill Co. rand h F L Kmeraoo, relief I B Mullen, relief . C L Crocker, eiif Mum A Prudhomme, stat K BTongua, wllneae II W Bath, stationery & ptg trwln llodaun Co, ptg (leo. H Wilcox, assessing and ool. . A J Roy, relief. , W K Taylor, r and b... K 1 Kuratll, ree aal. and tx. work. Willli Ireland, dept rao. , , .. 11 A llubbert, r and b . Nelson lldw Co. court bona.. JCIamkln, eb reln eo Hilling, court hou. F J Bailey relief K J ((oilman, bep .. E J doodman, aal. and dep. Fred KUIgKon, drawing Jury list- K Harder, aal, aa Janitor . Hrbiilmertcb Broa, relief, r and h M Marring, ar, r and b C C lllon.fc tloff Broa. r and M C Cane, dipt aal M H Ilenderaon, r and h lr. A B A r A Bailey (ton. Ran. Poet OAR, Ind. aal... John Milne, r and b . City Water and tight Plaut, light A water 2 1 B Matthew I'uet, relief 7 0 W F Iieailiiger, rand a 7 W M Jack-on, trwu. aal , 60 T lltlltboro Argiu, pt. and procd. 14 0 J W Connell, herllT-al. milraga, etc 2192 L A Rood, J ml ire aal and "tat M t John Baldwin, wit. f , , ,. , , 1 71 M C Caa. team hired for rapt. ofllee MM III the mutter of the change of loun (laritt of Koud Iietricta Noa. 3, 4 and 5, it wai ordered that lectiona 27, 28, S3 and 34, town 1 gouth ranire 3 went, I net over from Koad IMntrict No. 3 to Dintrit t No. 5, aud that portion 2'., aitnie town and range, lie set over from Pi trirt No. 4 to nitid Ditrict No. 5. Change of Itoundarlen of Koad Ii tn. tn No. 1.1, 14 nd 1: Orxlere.1 that the iKiundarien of said dintrii U lie eptalv- liaheil mk iltvcrllNil in 'tition. In the iimltvr of eHtahlinhing new roa.1 tlintrut No. 4. It api-earing to the court that it in mi nine to enUlilinh any new road ilixlrifta at the reaent time, and that we have aluut aa many iuper Tiaon a i dcxiraMe. It il or.lere.1 that the M'titiun he denied. In tlie matter of the exlnhlinhment of a new road district, No. 23; petition de niil. The following fiierriii for ron! di trirta were aiointed : - Hixtrii t. Name. 1. John Nyl'erg. 2. lieo. T. I'.ri. Itell. 3. 3m eh S. KoMnwtn. 4. Thoa.J. King, ft. ('. K. Wolf. F. M. KeWar. IT. John l'u k, 8. I,. 8. ierly. . (tttKtAT Uronner. 10. W. F. IV-winger. 11. Arnlrew lIM'kniann. 12. Th.. F.nierKk. A. B. To.l l. 11. T. liuxton. W. W. Lew iu. John Mct laraa. AlUrt Friday. John ('. ISctuch. Ihivid Wonger. T. . Bleacher. i. W. lltnea. KaliMgh H. Uobinaon. T. W. r'ain. John ltoge. John A. JohnHon. John J-uftiM. John 11. lMrland. Telephone fraiu liine jrrantl to J. I. Northrop; another to John IorUnd and another one to Clans Jecee, Tlie petition of D. H. Wiliog for con gtrtiction of bridge at:rona ricoggin creek granteil, the county to furnish lumlier to the amount of . The titioii of J. K. Kine, recorder of IWaverton, tliat the couutv pay for him er for bridge, wae denied, on the ground that the bridge i iu the cororate limiU of IJeaverton. A petition for hIiow cae for the I-ew ie and Clark fair, prenentel by M. C. Cane wan denied. A warehouse lice ne, until June 15th, lHx waa granted to O. K. rlaoii. Kecorder'a rexrt of K. I. Kuratll wa examined and approved, receipta, $:4ti.25 County t lerk i oilman a reirt exaui' inel and approved ; receipt, t2.VJ.25. On the itition of Sumih Moruan to re deem land ld for deliiiiiueut taxeH, it waa ordered that iiimhi the payment of f50 for ilt liiKjoent taxi s on lota 4, 5, block 11). Simmon'a addition to J I 1 let- txiro, for the year IHIMl-llH, the aheriff to cancel laul tax. (ieo. Wilcox bond aa iwct, with John Milne and J. N. vabcl ax auretiea, waa approve)!. Mate va. W, D. .ixh'r, tranwnpt ex amined and approved and warrants or dered infilled. State vh. J. II. Fitzgerald: examined, approved and warrants ordered ilrawu aa per traliacripl. (Concluded next week.) The membership of the Oregon legi lature now in aestiion at Salem show quite a variety of occupations, the farm ers predominating, there being nineteen altogether in joint session. In tlys sen ate there are eight lawyers, two bankers, two farmers, four doctors, four mer chants, and one each of printers, linn berman, hop dealers, real estate dealers, wool buyers and dentists. Tu tlio houne there are six lawyers, three bankers, seventeen farmers, two printers, two druggists, sis ltimliermen, one real estate dealer, two steamlioat men, four stock raisers, two manufactures, oiie fruit rau- ner. one insurance man. one miner and one fisherman. The oounty court house of La Grande was completed I ist week and the ollich als have moved In. Probate Court. F.stute of J. I. Flock, deceased ; final account and reiwrt filed ; ordered that objections lie heard to said account and report on Monday the tit h day of Febru ary at 10 o'clock a. in. the time fixed for float Settlement. Estate of A. W. Haxton, deceased; pe tition for probate granted, and Lucy Haxton appointed administratrix with bond fixed at $11)00. Upon approval of bond letters of adminiritration will issue. Kstate of (iotlieh Vergin, deceased; last will and testament filed and request asalng that same be admitted to probate; will proved in open court ; ordered that will be probated ; F. W, Liphchat ap pointed executor with liond at $200. Matter of the estate of Clara C. Sum mers, tietvaseil ; tlnul account ami re port tiled; ordered that February 13th at 10 o'clock a. m. lie the time fixed for hearing objections to said account and report and the final settlement. Matter of the estate of Martha Hall, deceased; ordered that executor be dis charged and the estate closed of record. Estate of A. W. Haxton, deceased; in ventory and appraisement examined and approved; ietition filed to sell per sonal property; and that the personal property exempt from exocution lie set over to the widow and the balance sold. F'.state of E. II. Warren, deceased ; or dered that Recount and retxirt be ai- proved, and it appearing that the estate has beeu fully administered, the admin istrator is directed to distribute the bal. ance of the cash on hand and opon filing receipts, the estate will lie eloeed of re cord ('state of Hannah Olson, deceased ; in ventory and appraisement filed ; total valuation $:,556 ; real estate $2,250; per sonal property, 1,30I; ordered that said inventory and appraisement be ap proved. For the first lime since tU t founda tion of the city. Forest tirove lost Monday voted to grunt licenses to sa loons ; and tlie reason is given that the officials have failed to surpress the sale of liquors in that city, and the voters have reaches 1 the conclusion that it is better to get some revenue out of the business rather than to get none, at the same time having "joints" aud "club rooms" in evidence. Walter 1 Inge, waa lefeated by S, N. Johnson by a vote of 174 to 4.11 and the remainder of the license ticket was also elected by fair majori ties. The otliccra elect are ; S.N.John' son, Mayor; It. II. Laughlin, C. W McNamer and John Cornelius, council men: r. O. King, reorder; W. 8. Hud son, treasurer, and T. W. ('renin, mar tial. When interviewed the mayor elect said: "We have lwen elected by the people with the clear tinclerstaniling that a t' loon w ill he established. We shall con' sider it our duty to carry out this policy ami nrrnnxrmcnis ior granting a nee w ill lie mailn as six m as practical. The Oregon house of representatives organized and got dow n to lui-iness last .Monday. A. I.. Mills, of Multnomah county was elected speaker of the houe. after a close and exciting race for the penkershiit. He favors a short s-ssion and it is thought the legislature w ill ad Journ in thirty days. Jndk-e J a uii-s A. Fee. of Pendleton : J. N. Hart, of linker City : A. C. llonuh. iftirants Pahs, and liraut Dimick. of Oregon City, republican presidential lectors for the state of Onvon. met In Salem at 12 o'cl a noon Monday and oat thei r votes for Theodore Itooacvelt for president and S nator rairlsinks for vice president. Iots were cast to see ho wonld have the honor of carrvimr the vote t Washington and it fell to Mr. IHinick, but heyield.il toJndge Fee, (noui(ii u is aii eacn wante.1 to gov IX 14. 15. ltt. 17. 1H. IU. '-'0. 11. Si. 25. '17. 28. Along the Route. Miss Lydia Fieren has returned from Portland where she spent several months visiting with relatives and frieuds. Frank Sinclair has been enjoying an enforced vacation during the last few weeks. He found that running a saw mill and nursing a felon are two jobe that one man cannot succesaf ully hold siuiultaueoualy. Christ Jansen has replaced ths old rail fence north of his orchard with a new board fence, the spick-and-span ap iwarance of which proves it to be a uV ' cided improvement over tlie old order of things. The planking on the county bridge between the Kerry and the Paisley farms waa found to be slightly oat of order one morning, owing to tlie heavy rainfall during the preceding night. Although the road was closed to heavy vehicles, horsemen and light rigs could cross the bridge with perlct safety. One mem ber of the bridge crew proposes in case of emergency to send the carrier across by means of a specially constructed pneumatic tube. Emil Zink owns a hog of enormous die. When seen grazing with his cat tle, this fellow may be mistaken for a yearling ox, which it equals in size and surpasses in weight. In honor of the land of his owner's birth, he rejoices in the name of Ivan Ivanovitcb Schweiu off sky, though the animal is not as tierce as its name suKgesta. Dad's age is fourscore years and three vet he ia as active at work as a man half his age. At present he may In seen daily clearing land north of Chris Nel son's place. Whenever his employer attempts to excel the bid veteran at grubbing stumiia he ia invariably thrown into a state of profuse perspiration and quits in disgust. It is probably not known that the old gent is the carrier's dad. Messrs.. John and Fred Sinclair are busy ditching their land between their place and Mr. Kiley's orchard, the road and the adjoining land is converted into a veritable lake during the winter months and their ditching is intended to put an end to the existence of this lake. Messrs. Flowers, Huntley, Milton and Vankirk are new additions to the pa trons of the route. Lot Rutchelder is visiting with his brother, Wm. Itatchelder. Mr. Connell recently discovered the fragmentary remnantu of the carrier in the ditch, and at once assuming the role of the good Samaritan, took charge of the entire outfit, placed the same in his own rig and continued the interrupted trip, delivering news with such dispatch and promptness that the highly pleased patrons, expressed the fervent wish that he would stay with the service per manently. The obnoxious gopher is relentlessly persecuted with variable and uncertain success by means of tra, gopher guns and diverse poisons but the versatile John Snyder uses none of these, instead, he employs a hunter, a coal-black Afri can slave, the name of whose tribe is Felis niger domesticus. While serving with the colonial troops in the (ierman colonies in Africa, he picked this fellow up for a mere song. No one under stands his barbaric dialect except his owner who therefor exercises absolute control over him. Even in the wettest weather the poor creature may lie seen out in the fiehls, motionless, statue-like for hours at a time, watching the gopher ran, never stirring until his wily prey appears, when with unerring aim he pounces upon it ami carries it home In humble triumph to his master, who re wards his faithful slave with a pan of cold milk and brielly remarks, "Doo fer dommter Koter. ' Distinctly audible grumbling went up from the route the other day when the Portland morning paper was not deliv ered. it grew and rose to an ominous sound when the last patron was reached who immediately ifot into his rite am hotly pursued the neglient aintnt of whom he sternly demanded to know the w hyness of. the wherefor. Joint Installation. At a joint meeting of Gen. Ransom Post, No. 60 and W. R. C. No. 47, of IIIllHlK.ro, at the Odd Fellows' hall, Jan uary, 7, for the ensuing year ;0. N. Hale and Mrs. II. V. Gates acting as instal ling officers; It. A, n 1'oSl. tioo. T. Kliea, Uolll mander, R. K. Dailey, 8. V.; A. W Barber, J. V. ; F. Haines, Chaplan ; L, T. Cornell, I. M. ; M. E. Hotehkiss, 0 of D. ; H. Hesse, Guard : A. M. Collins Adj. ; A. Sigler, I. M. 8. j F. iNmghty 8. M. Relief Corps. Agnes Norton, presi dent,; Sarah Farnham, 8. V.; Mary Burlier, J. .; Susan Brown, Chap, Etta Finney, Secretary,; Mary Sabin Treasurer,; Mary Humphreys, Con.; Mrs. Benson, Asa't Con,; Mrs Tliorne G.; Mrs. Smith. Ass't G.: Mcadarnes Peterson, Doughty and Archibold, color hearers; Mrs. Waggener, patriotic in structor ; Mrs. J. Haines, musician ; and Orpha Carlyle, press correspondent. At the close of the installation, dinner was served to members of Post and Corps and a few invited guests after which a short but interesting program was rendered. Mrs. Ida Stuart Fxlgar, lieing present, she gave a short address in the interest of the Florence Critten ton Home. 0ai-HA Cablim, Press Correspondent Circuit Court. E. W. Haines vs. J. W. Connell, J. F, ncnosii ami r i rvane; demurrer over ruled. Zimiiier- ells Brown Co. vs. F. T. Kane, fc. J. lluhhert Logging Co., Judg ment as prayed for. A. Lencher A Sons Rope Co. vs. F. T. Kane, E. J. llubbert Co. judgment as praved for. Viilliam Corbett et aL vs. William UKiwig; oriterwd that sheriff execute desd to petitioner herein to correct de scrijition of property mortgaged. K. W. Haines vs. E. J. Huhliert et al ; adjourned nntil Monday. Annans vs. W. II. Wehrung et. al. de fendants allowed ten days in which to file a motion for a new trial, Caroline Sagert vs. Louis Sagert; jury trial ; witness sworn In tiohalf of defend ant ; case continued to Monday. I- Christen vs. II. Villhrer: iudirment on verdict in favor of defendant: Alarga- . I'm; . ' re i linger ior costs. Gui-ske vs. Uurske: dismissed with out prejudice. Shute A roots vs. Washimrton coun ty, ordered that plaintiff have ten days in which to file brief. II. Wehrung A Sons vs. L. J. Gesh iller et al. : order that the collection of rept lie enjoined on property involved. Dunham. Fletcher A Coleman vs. Jak Schneider ami Jake Mever: disinissml without prejudice. A (Inequality of dried Italian prunes at Messlneer's. Sherwood. Regular Correspondent. Born January 7th, to the w ife of Noah M. Swojie, of bherwood, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson rejoice at the advent of a daughter born to the household, Monday morning January Jth. Wm. Morgan, a poor man residing near Young's mill, had the great mis fortune to lose a valuable milch cow, by drowning in the swamp, near his home during tlie week. E. J. Wood, of Portland, the active and energetic representative of the Equit able Savings and Ixian Association re turned Saturday after transacting con siderable business with people lu this neighborhood. . Mining shares in Goldtield, Nevada mines are tin. ling ready sale here, the general belief being that another Coin stock will lie unearthed in that region, and iHMeibly many outriveling that fa mous mine. Dr. II. C. Fenton, of Portland, a spec ialist w ho is treating the remaining eye of F. W. Sulttu, who was injur.! in an explosion re Kir ts having found and re moved a number of small particle and further the general condition has recent ly greatly improved. Illiterate "cancer quacks" will Invari ably prom.se a cure, ami in addition "collect a fee in advance," while the medical profession will give no assur ance of ''curing au incurable disease, Two thousand years experience confirm the latter Kieitiou, yet the moiitcUtnk still finds cases aud "good fat fees" In addition. The town election held on Tuesday resulted lu the election of the presideu and councilinen. (no ouixwition) hut an unexiM-cted contest resulted over the martdia! and recorder's oltice. For mar shal three candidates, West, Fletche and Weston were balloted for, Weston winning out by one vote. John Her, re' coived the recorder's iMirtfolio over C Hall the regular nominee. Dark horse prove dangerous oftentimes. An annual meeting of tlie stock hold ers of 1'igardvillo Farmer's Telephone company was held at I igardville, Yed ncsdav. resulting in the re-election of Charles Tigard. president uud B. G Leedy. secretary and treasurer. Ar rangemeuts were made for a permanent sw itch oiarabir on the basis ol tC.Ou tie suliscrilair and 15 ier cent, of oii1hi.Ii business transacted over the line. The line is now in first-class condition and embraces a large territory in the eastern part of the conn try and is daily bccoin ing more valuable, as additional improve' inents are made. "All Doubt Removed." The Portland Journal of Tuesday con tains the following in reference to the electric road from Portland to Forest Urove via llillsUiro: The result of a careful examination of local conditions by a party of capitalists and contractors Iroin Nin rrancisco re moves all doubt that the Oregon True tion company will lie successful in build ing an electric railway between Portland and Forest Grove. "As soon as the necessary franchises are secured our tioople will lie ready to clone contracts or luiilding and eoim ping the road," said Edward Records to day, on his return from a trip over the protiosed route. Mr. Record is president of the Atlas Construction company of San Francisco He Is accompanied by E. W. Runyon vice-president of the Central "f rust com panr of San Francisco, and Messrs. Er ickson and Peterson, members of the Atlus com puny. 1 he parly haa made a thorotiuli in' sMM:tioii of the route surveyed by the Oregon Traction company, and the con ditions affecting the enterprise,. " We have iecn very lavorahiy itn I ires ed by the proposition," said Mr, ecords. "The route is a good one, Should our concern do the work we will build the line to Forest Grove w ithin six months from the time work is com incnceil in Portland." Mr. Record's opinion is that it will require nearly $700,000 to build and equip the line. His statement that it can lie done in six months w ill be pleas ing news to Forest tirove jKMiple, who thought more than a year would claiee before they could get electric, railway connection with Cortland. The only cause for this delay lies the (litlictilly of getting materials promptly. The demand for steel girder rails is so strong that the mills are tin able to fill orders promptly. Should the contract be closed at once and an order for rails placed immediately the line could be complete.! and running as far as the grounds by July 1 at the latest. But it is imimssible to close any con tracts, savi Mr, Record, until the local francaise quest ion is finally settled. The line is designed to carry trallic safely on a running schedule of 45 miu utcs from Portland to Forest ( i rove. A strong movement has lsHn started ftt Tillamook to secure an extension ol the Oregon Traction's line from Forest Grove to Tillamook. A public meeting called by Mayor Colin, w ill he held at Tillamook next week to take action on a suggestion that a subsidy lie raised to induce the company to include Tilla nook in its plans. In the event of such an extention the Wilson river route would probably lie seriously considered. There is an old survey of this showing it to lie a feasible route. Real Estate Transfers. Bridget Mixtra to Jamea P. Moors. arm la 1. K French p. L. C II 00 Richard 8. Baker to M. P. Waguer, 40 acres, sec 12, T. 1 N K 6 W n0 00 Tbodore Pointer et. nx. to Jamea 0 Cook 17 acre In Wm. Pointer n I, C 1110 30 Lewi B. Heese to 1 h Waabhurn, 1C1 acre see 16 T 3 N R W Suo 00 J W Barnes et ox to John MnLaod et. al. 7( acre lawrence Hall D L C 9240 00 Jamea M Smith et ox to J W Barnes, 86 acre see 31 T I 9 R 1 W 6OU0 00 wm. langwortliy to Ixmla Langworthy K Interest 163 acres see t t N R ( W W M 600 00 John Heard to Chen. W Beldel, SO acre tn eee 24 T 1 S R I W 1700 00 B Campbell to Anna Bllllnger, lot I block t Koreat Urore 40 00 W F llummrl tn C barenn et al. 14 acres me n T 1 1 H 1 W W II anno 00 II a King to Martha i Klnght,eaat half lot hlork SO Forest Gray iro 00 Thomas Reycraft to J L Washhnrn IrJO sere see T I H R t W lata 00 Mr L Siorey to Herman Krahmer, tract In Donald Mclaod PLC. 40S 00 Anna Campbell to Jam. Crolkohank ill Cha Leal P I. C tflOO 00 D B Brurnlsan to O A Pleith 17 acres sec 17 T 2 R R f W 1100 00 D B Rrnmlsan In Martin Knndeon 1 acre In see 17 T J S R I W Sft (in Margaret B King In Martin Chalman part nfsec U Tl R R I W ') on Minnie loyt si. al to Henry Wolf, 10 acres In M M Steel aid Beavertna.. I 00 Willamette Real Kstat Co to II B Stor- deeant, lot and 1 block 14 Cornelius M 00 Olea A Brlgbam to State of Oregon 4x7 acre see 4 T 1 8 R W 121 on Inrestmentco. In A-na Kanfmann 20 acre J H Rld p I, C sns 00 Mellaa J J art ana In Walter II Furdla l.t acres sec 1 T t M R I W Sin 00 Jobs F fiarls to W H Iiaila, 40 acre are Si T 2 8 R 2 W W 00 Willamette Real Fatal Co to Carl L Wel.l- rwltarh lot I block M Cornelius 40 00 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Administratrix's Notice. N.illoe I hereby (Wen. that I. thenderUrn-t. have beeu duly aMuled administratrix of the rilanlA. niiiuu, on i, dj wie o.in.y Court ul the (Uala of Orncuu. kr the CcMintr if W abiiivun. aud hete duly uuallried aa u. h luinlilrelrlx. All permute having vlalili a(allial aid e-laui are hereby mauied la present me eantelome, with proper Tuuchera. al Hi law uiln e of W. N. fWrrrlt. In HiIUimto, Oregou, aiilnn alx (Si tamilue I mm the data hereof. Paled al llillahuru, Uregiiu, January l, l.t C'Y SAX CON, Adnitntetratrlx of ths EaUMt ol A. W. ballon, deoeaaed. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Noll re la hereby given that the undersigned aduitiilalraiiix of the eel ale of Maurice ti (ior mail, deceaae.1, baa died lu the County Court of W aKblugum County, Oregon, her final acominl aaauc-b administratrix, aud that the same has been set for hearing before said court on Monday KebruaiT t. Iiui. al lUo clork a. at. aatb Ume aud place for bearing obJecUon loaald aooucnt ana uie eeiueuieni inereor. MRS. JOHANNA CVOORMAM, Administratrix of U.e aetata of Maurlo u tior BEN loN UciW M AS, Attorney for Estate. Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned baa been, by the Couuty Court of Washington County, Oregon, aiiooiuied almluiatraur of the Keiale ol John W. l.utlier, ilneMnl, and hasduly fpialllled aa such, and all p. reons baring claim agaiuat aald estate are bnreliy u. allied to present llieui to me, with pnMr eoucbera, at the law of Hce ol Heuum IMtwuian, al HilUuoro, oregou, within ali months from dale of this nolle. Paled this Peceuiuer 15, IWX. J. C. CORKY, Administrator of tli EsUla of John W. I.ulher, deeae.l BKN TON BOWMAN. Attorney for Kstate. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice la hereby given thai the nndemigued, administrator of the KstaUt of Joseph Mana k, drvaael, has tiled In Hie Couuty Court of Waj.li Inglon I'oiiuly, State of Oregon, Ills Hnal account aa such administrator of aald hxtale. and that Monday the lmh day of January, l'.v, at the hour of lOo'cliH'k A. M. babevnned by aald Court as the tun for hearing objecllou to aald report, and the settlement thereof. FRANK KKiiMMKI.T, Administrator of the rjaaieof Joseph Marock. deceased. M. BAII.KY BC MP. Attorney fttr Admlnlatrator, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice ia hereby given thai tbe undersigned has been by the County Court of Wanhluglon C.unty, Oregon, pioiiiUsd executor of tbe last will ami testament of Hannah OlMn, deceaatd, and has duly qualified as inch, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby not tiled to present them to me with proper voucher, al the law olllca of H. H. Huslou, al lililsboro, Oregon, within S month from lb data of this nonce. Paled till December I '.mi. K1-I A8 Ol-HON Kxecntor of tlie 1ju4 Will and Testa ma ul of llaanali Olaou, deceased, S. B. Huston, Attorury lor Estate. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice le hereby given that ths undersigned has tiled In the County Court of the Htateof Ore gon for Washington County, hla llnal acoouni as executor of the laat will and leataiuem ol Ham uol Selgenihaler, deceased; thai said Court, by au order dated the 27th day of December, has desiguato.1 aud appointed Monday, the Hoth .lay of January, twoft, at the hour of 10 o'clock lu tlie forenoon of said day a the lime, and the Court House iu lilllahoio, Washington County. Oregon, as tlie place for hearing of objections to sni.i linal account and Hnal settlement of said Kstate. Dated this December 27, lfM. AI.KKKIXIt'F.RBER, -KxectiUir of th last W ill aud Tastauient of Sam uel Selgeuthaler, deceased. K. B. TO.'UIUK. A llorney for Kxecntor. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Oregon, in Court of the State of and for Washington County, r. II. SMITH, Hal ill Iff, vs. H. 3. MAUKK. FI.I.FM MAOKR. his wife, an.l (11,1 VKH N KWTON. drfendanta. Tn II. J. Magee, Kllen Magee, hla wire, and Oliver Newton, the alsive named defendants: In the nam of th Htat of Oregon, y.si are hereby re4Ulred to appear and answer the coin plalm of plalnttrrflled in aliove entitled aultnn or iK-fore the Isih day of Kenruary, lis, aud In default thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In bis complaint therein, and according to Hie prayer thereof. That said suit is Instituted to obtain a decree of this tVurt, for the lorecUwur of a certain mortgage, described In the ooinplaiul and executed by the aid defendants II. J. Magee and Kllen Magee. hi wife, on Hi l'Jth day of August, IHUfi, to se cure the payment of a certain pmmlaory note msie by tiiem to th rtcfi iulant Oliver Newton on tljeaamediiy, for SN. IU gold coin, diwcrllied In th complaint herein aald mortvag being made to aald diver Newton, and thereafter on Hie i.'cn day or Novemher, isw, both aald note and mortgage being duly sold, assigned and trans- rcrren lo me piainiin herein. That the relief demanded la the complaint l ist. t uai piainiin nave a.lecrea agalust defend nts H. J. Magee, and Kllen Maeee for the sum of Three Hundred miliar with Interest thereon at Hi rale of 10 per cent per auuum from th 1st uayoi ivoemrair, pair. 2nd, Kor the sum of Fifty Dollar paid by plaintiff a lane on the aald land covered by nni.i imir.KKK'i aii. i mure soeciiicaiiv Herein atterdescrthed, said mm of Fifty Dollar bein pain iiuuer sni.i morigaire. Sil For the sum of Kilty Dollar a attorney iro ii eee i il. 4th. That the said mortcaa be foreclosed, and uiat me Faei preiuisoa c -nveyeo ny said m.irt gage be ordered old underexecullon as provided by law, and the proceeds thereof be applied lo me ijmrni oi aai.i promissory note or Hi lliiil.lr.-o iKinars, and inlereal then-on. the aald sum of Fifty Dollar paid as laowon aaid real propetty enioraceii ana covered bv aald mort gaged, the sum of Fifty Dollar, attorneys lees herein ami ine costs or this suit, and a so that tue ueieiiiiaiii ana all person claiming bv. Ikmiluh A, .,,U. Il.ttm n. . . I.. 1 . 1 , cioaatlofall right, claim, title, lien, equity of re- ........k.., ...n. mi rni aiiu lure. ueiupoou, iuu luieresi iu ana to aaiu inongaged preiuirvs. otn, I hat plain ti it use a decree sralnst delend ants an.l all them correcting the description o( said land as set forth In aald mortgage and lhat the correct .liwrlptlon thereof lar decreed a fol low wwll peginnlniat the southeast corner nf ineanuinweatouarter ot aecll.m ), township 1, south range 1 west of Willamette Meridian. thence west 'JO. Sft chain, thence north 11 rods. thence east 'A). HA chain, thence south its rod lo ine ntace ol riewtiintii. conlainlne -M acraa nr. a leas, and for such further relief as lo the court may seem mat ana equitatiie. Thla summon I published once a week for six consecutive weeks by order of Hon. Tliom A. Mclirld. Judge of the above entitled court my made and entered the 4th da of Januarv IWU; lhat data of the first publication of this sum mons Is the ittb day of Janilarv. latkV and tha last on in i.tn oay or renrnarv, win. Cl-AUPK STKAHAN, Attorney for Plaintlft I! Till tlKCt'IT t-OFRT OF THS STATS OF OKKOOM, FOB WASHIN(ITOS) COIINTY. Jessie Alexander, PlainllS, va K.llth Monroe, Jackson Moo- roe, John J. Morgan, Wash. I ., ....... ,'..,,.. L- LJ - . I era Snow, H. B. Huston, and K. H. Tot.gne. a administra tor of the f stale of Thoma H. Tongue, deceased, Defendanta To Fdlth Monroe, Jackson Monro and J. K. Marlay, of defendanta alasv named: in ine name or me mat or nrewoa. von are nereny reUirea to appear ana answer th com plaint filed against yon In the above ntliled cause and omirt, on or before th loth day of rei.ruary. is.,, and II vou ran an lo amor n. answer, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the renei neinan.iei in ner complaint, to-wit: ri jieiK'u-ii. i.w .iiFNiiin oi vsoa.nl, nnuoipai, tin Internet from th 1st dav of Noveoihrr. WU. al the rat of 10 ner cent tier annum the further sum of Tilt, is) aa atlorneya' fee and f.ir oaiu in aald suit, and for th usual dnm ana order ol conn nr the iorcclosnre of the mortgage eel forth In aaid complaint and sale of the mortgaged premise, deacrlbed a follows. to-wlt: That piece), parcel or trad of land Ivlne. heine an.l situate In Washington County, lireron: ytmmenelng al the aonthweat corner of tha I. nation land Claim of D B. Dnsten, In section Inrly-one. township one north, ranaw one mm of the Willamette Meridian, and running thenre norm one nuuorea an.i lorry issta; llieniv east ninety on and flve-fonrteenth rods: thane. MHith one hundred and l(rty nsls; thenca wat ninety one and flra-fourteenth rmla lo Ihe ma.' of heclnnlng. except one acre In the aorlhwest corner mr st n.s.i griMinas. containing seventy nine acres; according to law and the t.raitlr of Ibis Oairt, and thai lh pna-ee.1 of aaid aal be ..n'l lo ine isiymeni is tli expenaea of aald sale, Ihecoataof (urt and th amount found lie plaintiff; that aaid deleadanM and all ner. sons claiming by, through or under them, sub scjuent lo tbe secutlon of aald tortgage, her a purchaser Incumbrancer or otherwise, lie lrrai and lorechavd of ali right, claim sir eon. Ity of redemption In and la aald premise and every part thereof, and that plaintiff have anch further and other relief aa lo tbe Court ma wen Just and efUilall. 1 nil snmmonai pnnnsnea in Th Hlllshnra IndepeS'lent, by order of tloa. Thomas A. Me Hrt.le. Jmlge cf th above entitled Court dulv made and entered on th JOtb day of December, Paled, December , H4. CAI'LKm 4 AI.IF.V, Attorneys fur PlaluUfT. Who Fills Your Prescription? If we fill your prescription or re cii it is filled with the best quality of drugs and full-weight without over charge foi honest service. We pay no one to send you to us and therefore, it PAYS YOU to bring your prescription here. A goodly number of people are al ready aware of this and a trial will convince you. Bailey's Pharmacy. f Hillsboro Commercial Bank Dees a General Banking Business Sells exchange Charges no exchange to Customers and ? t? Pays Interest on time Deposits j& eall on Cbem and Get Cernis j& A. S, SHoles, Pres. Geo. ScHulmerich, Cashier ucaic: ol ouri, new iticcjl mai rci, ? 81ioi on Main St.. in fi rpoar'a ltoHtittirant lluil.linn , J 1$ g A CHILD quickly atJ A J as oi i no iiDovc characters. Hut It often takes a lifetime to appreciwte their va!" p. Yon can greatly assist the child In learning the worth of the dollar. How ? Uy having him open a savings account with this hank, and by encouraging him to add to it. A single dollar Is snlllclcnt to start au account. Smaller deposits may follow. Savings department opens .January 1, 1.)05. J. W. SHUTE, BANKER. r i I have just added Tlx, McCormick Stock of Sporting Hoods Hicyclt! Sundries, Knives, Razors, Ammuni tion, Fi.shig Tackle, Cutlery and all Gun and P.icycle Supplies, to my present stock. This stock is Valued at $400. and I. con s. ll to very reasonalde. lorget that I carry the I, ical instruments in tl I honoraphs ami Uc I'lete. It machine. I llin irll'n b., can save F. R. DAILEY. DKALKKN IN ALL KINDS Or FRESH AND CURED MEATS Poultry and Game. Canli paid for all kimln of Coun try 1'nxlin e and lSutch er's Stuff. old Hon Sopiilies a Specialty. $ grasps the monnlng r Don't t iggest stock of mils- o city. My 8tock of oonis is new nml coin . prices on you money. a new VVaVVV v