SherweoeJ Regular Correspondent, hlierwcxxl hat tha appearance o( a di vision station in t)i railroavl line lately owing to the variety of freight and other trains letaiuel here lately, on account of the wreck that occured here last week. Mr. Uurt, erstwhile an operator and Ution agent at thla place haa been via itir. frieU'la ani acqiuiuUucea during tha week. Walter Sean, brother-in-law of John Ilur, the butcher ha been admitted to tha firm making the Arm Iter, A Rears. Their wagons will be placed upon the road aa aoon aa good weather arrivea again. JuHtice, M. K. Buck narrowly eacaped lushing the toea of his foot off with a sharp as he was splitting wood with a few days ago. A gash three or four inches in length in the shoe and a wound of much smaller proportion of the toea is selfevident. Sam Hogan drew the rains over the team bitched to Uncle Ham's lateet and lunt mail wagon on the rural free deliv ery system, No. 5, on Saturday April 1, for the initial trip. The hour of arrival and departure also changed on thin date, the present arrangement permit ting the curriers departing at 8 o'clock iu the morning instead of 11 :3U as here' tofore. A new store building 30x100 feet is Wing erected on main street by T. I. I'utterson. the contractor and bouse builder. Both miloone will have petitions bo fore the next meeting of the town conn cil for renewal of liquor license) for I jmriod of three months. A local freight was wrecked in the edge of town Friday by the rails spread ing while the train was rounding a sharp curve. Four freight cars were derailed, but were replaced on the track again without injury after an all night's toil bv the wrecking crew. The local pas senger train was detained here several hours. The old established firm of Pool & AmIiihiIo has been dissolved, at Middle ton, Stephen Poole retiring from the business. The 6rm has been engaged in the' mercantile line in that place for the past twenty-two years. Mr. Poole will shortly leave for Pennsylvania, his old home on a visit. The net receipts of that burglary af fair at Sandpit was only about one-tenth the amount stated in last week's issue. Not very many residents around here have 11,010 lying about their premises w hereby thieves could bo tempted to break in and steal. The pipe foundry at Oswego again re sumes operations this week after a sua pennon of several months. Numerous orders for future delivery have been re ceived which it is expected will require constant work day and night, for some time, to fill. New, Man In an Old Church. Forest (irove, Or., April 3 Today will long be remembered by the mem lers of the locul Congregational church as one of the brightest church annals. This afternoon services wore held in re cognition of the new pastor, Hev. II. W. Itoyd, and this evening was given over to the celebration of the tiOth anniver sary bf the church's founding. Iloth meetings were attended by large audi ences that showed an earnest interest in the organization. The church was founded in 18-15, and is the oldest or ganization of its denomination in Ore gon. In pioneer days its meetings were lieM in the same log-house that was oc cupied by Pacific University, At that time the church and college were closely united. Kov. Harvey Clark, the first pastor, was at the head of the church nntil ISM, when he was succeeded by lr. Thomas Condon. Among the early pastors were: Rev. Sidney Harper March, the first president of the univer sity; Uev. K. Walker, Kev. Cushing F.l lis and Uev. II. Lyman. Some of their successors have Wen Hey. A. Rogers, Ilev. A. Uice, Ir. 8. M. Freeland, Kev. Morton D. Dunning and Hev. Daniel Staver, who was in charge until the present pastor. Tonight's exercises were largely a his torical review of the church work. C. II. Walker, of Albany, sent a paper tell ing of the period from the founding up to 1H.")!. A paper covering the years in the old church was given by Kev. M. Kells, of Tacomn, Wash. Hon. A. Hin man, president of the board of trustees of Pacific University, also spoke of early days. Principal II. L. Hates, of Tualatin Academy, spoke on the new church. Kev. P. 8. Knight was on the pro gramme for an address but could not at tend. Hev. Mr. Hoy J has been occupy - ing the pulpit since December, when he came here from Massachusetts, but had never formerly received hi charge until today. Hev. J. M. Barber presided and offered the greetings of the local associa tions. Hey. C. K. Chase, of the Ilassalo Street church, of Portland, represented his fellow-clergymen, and delivered the charge to the new pastor. The address to the church waa given by Rev. D. Staver, who was pastor immediately preceding Key. Mr. Hoyd. Others who participated in the service were: Professor J. H. Robertson, of Pa cific University ; Hey. L. F. Helknap, of the local Mellidit church, and Key, II. (tilpatrick, of Hitlxboro. i. . r I an! tin m . s-.ra vip.n lw IVia choir, and solos were sung by Mie Maude Shannon and Mr. W. W. Mi F.I- downey. Winter Rates to Yaqulna Bay. In order to accommodate the many people who wish lo make a winter trip lo Yaqulna Hay. lh Southern Pacific Railway company will aril on Wednesdays ami Saturdays of each week, aa til March SI. l'WS, mend trip tickets, at low raws, to Y.ilna Hay and mar, limited to siity days from dale of sale. Thoe who drain to lake advantage of this rata should apply to eeerret Southern Tarlnc ticket agent for ticks! ' probate couryr. Estate of Wm. A. Iiritton. deceased ; petition filed for allowance for widow ; $10 per month allowed during settle ment cf aald estate, and that the admin istrator authorised to pay the amount over to her. Estate of Fedde Carstens, deceased ; ordered that petition asking for an or der to make partial distribution of funds uuw on hacd belonging to said estate be granted, and that the executors W au thorised to distribute $2,H00 among the legatees of said deceased. Estate of Nancy Williams, deceased ; ordered that notice to creditor W made by posting three notice in three public places in Washington county. Estate of Edward W. Paget, deceased ; petition asking that estate be admitted to probate; granted, anil Helen II. Pag et W appointed admiiiiidratrix with Wnd fixed at $.1,300 ; bond filed and approved ; letter ordered issued and T. Carmlchie, II. D. Jennings, and W. A. Spence be appointed appraisers. Estate of Henry-Tuvogel, deceased; Anal account and report filed ; time of hearina a'counis anil oi'iMTin; !'.-r Monday, May 8, at 10 o'clock a. m., in' ventory and appraisement filed ; valua tion I'-'U.jO. Notices will tie given creditor by posting notice in three public places in Washington a unty. Estate of Oliver Oalbreuth, deceased; petition to sell personal proerty grant ed and the administratrix authorized to sell said property at public or private ale for cash. Estate of John Berger, deceased; filial account and report filed, and Monday, May 8, at 10 o'clock a. m. is the time fixed for hearing objection to said ac count aud report and the the final set tlement thereof. Estate of Ferdinand Malitz, deceased; petition filed asking that estate be ad mitted to probate; petition granted, and Wm. C. Keehn aijointed administrator with bond at $300; Wnd filed and ap proved and ordered that letters of ad ministration be issued to Wm. C. Keehn, Heurich Sechlottmann, Frank Westhoff and Henry Holberg, appointed apprais er. Estate of T. Seelye, deceased ; lost will and testament of deceased filed ; also petition asking that will be admitted to probate; will proven in open court, and Z. F. Seolye, sppointed executor with out Wnd. 10,000 Hup Hoot For Hale at Cate'. BEAVERTON. Miss Minnie Church spent the past week in Portland visiting with friends. Lloyd Fisher left for Hoquiani, Wash., on Monday. The Ladic Lewis and Clark club met at the home of Mrs. Mae lilosser, Tues day. All officers were present and a very interesting meeting was held. At it close the charming hostess served a choice lunch of chocolate and cake, which waa enjoyed by all. The club will hold it next meeting at the home of Mr. Boyd the first Tuesday in May. Mis Mary "N. Chase,, State President of "The Equal Suffrage Association of New Hampshire," addressed an appre ciative audience nt the Congregational church Tuesday evening, on the subject of "Woman Suffrage." She Is a speaker of rare ability, and succeeded in estab lishing a club at this place, with the following oflicers: president, Mrs. J. W, Barnes; vice-president, Mrs. Anderson, Sr. ; secretary, Mrs, F. W. Cady ; audi tor, Mr. Anderson; treasurer, Mr. I. C. Fisher. They will call it the "Poli tical Study Club." You ought to have one of our Wood Baskets. Just the thing for the stove at Messinger's. Wall Paper Our New Spring Stock of Wall raor lias ar rived. Many entirely new designs. Prices are very low, and quality the best. A line line of matting, Rugs, Carpets, Art Squares, Portieres and Laco Curtians aro part of the Spring Stock of House Furnishings and just in. Shervin Williams Paints Best on Earth Ask any painter, lie will say the Sherwin Williams Paints are the best. We can furnish you with any quanity and in all Colors. Let us fit you out with door and window sash, and all kinds of mouldings. "!- Sewing Machines -f We handle every different make of Sewing Machines and can sell to you for one-half of agents prices, ('all and see our stock of drop- mnr1iinri Tim Into nnwlolj nrn au-.Jl DoikIsm's furniture Store. Corner 3rd y School Notes. The Ninth grade set out class trees mI week. One waa named "Portia," another "Robert Burn," and one after the queen, "Victoria." May Enochs, of the Eighth grade, Gertie, of the Third, and Blanche and Frank Enochs of the Second, have left school and will ro with their parents to Witch Hazel. Joseph Correri is a new pupil in t'.e Third. A teacher in one of our nearby schools the other day was explaining to a class of yonngster the five senses: Hearing, Seeing, Smelling, Feeling, Tadting. The teachr said something aWut running with the feet and smelling with the nose, when a little fellow spoke out. "Oh, no teacher my feet smells ami my nose runs." There is dire trouble la a German town (Penn.) school just because An thony school just because Anthony IUIlbardt, a pupil of German descent, came to school with a little limburger cheese smeared on bia coat. The etllu vU jrlv-n w ty S3 C-SfSii Ttaoi Hucii a strenuous and insistent nature that it waa impossible to carry on the school with any dignity : all the pupil were preoccupied and distracted by the heavi ness of the atmosphere, which liecame almost too thick to cut with a knife. At this stage Miss Elizabeth Hemphill, the principal, sent Master Billhardt home. The Wy'a mother considered that bit of cheese waa nothing to make such a fuss aWut," and she went to the school and stated her attitude to Miss Hemphill. The result was a scrimmage, with the teacher and the janitor on one side and the mother, the Wy and the cheese on the other the battle, accord ing to the dispatches, Wing a draw. The school authorities do not want Master Billhardt back and his mother threaten to sue. The Pathfinde. Old Party Boy, you'll catch cold if you get your feet wet In that puddle. Mnall iJoy lat a what I'm alter. 1 in a-goin' to speak "SparUcus to the (i lad i ators" at the school on Friday, an' I want to git my voice hoarse. Chicago News. We can print your horse bill on cloth or paper, any site. Price range from f 1 60 to 4 per 100. We have a uice lot of horse cuts to select from. The Nelson-Wilcox Lumber Co., is ready to meet all demands for lumber of every description, including a large sup ply of steam treated lumber for interior finish. Estimate furnished on applica tion or by mail. Yard at mill and Bea- verton. W. E. Wheeler 1 our agent for IlillsWro and Beayerton and Wilson Bump is agent for Forest Grove and Cornelius, where estimate will be fur nished at Wl-rock prices. The Nelson-Wilcox Lumber Co, Have you tried the Delta link Pills? Good morning. Portland and Return 85c. The Southern Pacific la now selling round trip tickets to Portland from IlillsWro for 85 cents, good going Satur day P. M., or any train of Sunday, re turning Sunday and Monday, giving all day Sunday and Monday in Portland The same arrangement applies from Portland, giving all Portland people a chance to visit valley point at greatly reduced rates. Make a Clean Sweep. There's nothing litre doiug a thing thoroughly. Of all the Salves ou evt r heard of, Bueklen's Arnica Salve is the beet. It sweeps away arid cures Uurna. Bores, liruwea, cuts, Bolls, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and riles. It's only 25c, and guaranteed to give satisfaction by all druggist. 1 and Main. i REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Mllaa McDonsld et al to Peter Kleinclck tract la Ck-o Richardson D L C end Other l.n.t. J7U0 00 E A Super et al to Alios M rkluuer, 8 of M E 4 and I E V aud a Sof S W ; and W of a It S, sec SJ T 2 S R 2 W 7K0 00 John Wlutan ( al to K 1 8r uat u shove t 00 Julia 14 Jackson M El lu Fred Einersos ps't of block 28 roreetUrove 1W 00 Alleu R-)gr el DX to Margaret J Bulla tract uearOastoaaeeUTlSRt W.. 775 00 Jobu Puvogcl to Ao toll Guua part of wo '47 T 1 N U 1 W and other laud IW 00 Suaaii B keeu et al to U W Walsrbury 67 avrw laacc27TlNRlW aud olher laud tuui 00 Votl Siavaua to Carl boreiuou 1 la a, aud 10 Kruildals . 600 00 OFSmllh to Ira E Wataou lota ., 10 bluck 1 Curtis Add forwt (iroT. 1U0 00 DatldU UljrttuxtoM LUj U Wavra In W. Hoa D L C and other laud 100 W B Tbomaa at ux to Maria 8 Spec hi luU 1 aud 4 block Beavsrtou Omgoa 1UU0 0U Fluranc M Uremnieret al to A W pike part of lot I spauccra Homestead . 160 00 Stale of Orvgou to Laura A Hand. K ofN Ewc M TIN K 1 W W M. 100 00 gar) Herluj to I -unit Herlhf 11 acres to see W aud S3 T 1 S K I W 13U0 00 Clarluda Heel to Uao Ucglbblo SO acres In Alylu Brown I) L V tl 0U 'ile B Watora at al b - u.-if.tvQ 3i In Oeo. Be.! 0 L C Frank Reb ft ux to Wa'ter . 10, n Keruarda 16 JO acre. In John Mar.h U L C'.. 4U0 LEGAL ADVERTISEMEN-T8 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice la hereby (Iven that the uuderalgned baa been, by lbs County Court of W aehiiinton County, Oregon appointed administrator of ths Eatale of Ferdluand Sialltx, dereanad, and has duly qualllte.! aa such. All penous having olatraa againat aald ektateare hereby notified preacut them to me, with proper voucuera. the law ortlce of Benton Bowman In lllllnboro, Oregon, wlthla six montha from the dale of this notloe. lated thin April 4, 1. W. C. KEEHN AilmlntatraUH ol the Klate of Ferdinand UallU, deceaacd. BENTON BOWMAN, AlU.mer for Kutate. rp NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notloe It hereby given, that I ths undersigned have filed in the County Court of the Bute Oregon, for Washington ('oumy, mr Final Ac oount. aa Executor of the eitaleof John Berger, deceaaed and aald Court haa est Monday, May IS116, at the hour of 1ft 00 o'clock a. m. of aald day aa the time, aud the County Court Koom lu Hills' boro, Oregon, aa ths place for hearing objection! to aald account and tbs Flual Settlement ( aal eetaUt. Dated A prll 6, 1905. FRED 1IEK0ER, Eiet utorof the Extate of John Merger, deceaaed, W. N. BARRETT, Attoro.-y for Eatate ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF SAII RIAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. Notloe la hereby given that in purtueuoe of an order of the Couuly Court of tha Blate of Oregon for Waahlngtou County made In the matter of the estate of Hlrwell N. Fuller, deceaaed, on March IS, IMft, I the underalgned, will from and after Monday the Kind day of May, UU5, aell at private tale, to the highest bidder therefor, for cash hand on day of sale, the following described real estate, situate la Washington County, Blate ol Oregon: being parts of section Nine (9) and flxteen (10) lu T. 1 B. K. 1 W. Will. Mar., aud more partlnu larly bounded end described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a post oa ths south boundary of the Ueorge W. KUIott Donation Land Claim i said section , distant north 6 deg. west 82 chains from the southeast corner of aald tienrge W. KUIott claim, running thence south 24. 08 chains to the center of ths O. A C. K. R. track thence north 81 (leg. 30' west, 2.07 chalni to point In said center line distant sohlh U deg. east, 12.32 chains from where said center line crosses the west boundary of the above named section 16, thence north 24.&.'chalna to a post on the south boumUry of said Oeorge W. KUIott rltim: thenoe south 69 leg. east, 2.10 chains to the place of beginning, containing Hve (6) acres. Alan the following described tract: Being parts of section Nine (9) A Sixteen (16) in T. 1 8.;K. 1 W Will. Mer., and bounded by beginning at a point on the south west corner of W. o. Ilockeu land ao feet from the center of the O. AC. R. track, thence 31 feet east parallel with said rail road track, thence north 22. Xt chains to the (1. W KUIott Donation Claim line, thence west 81 feet to ths northeast corner of the first tract above described, thence south 27.28 chains to the place of bcglnulng, containing one (1) acre, (mors or leaa. ) Bids will be received by me at me at my rest denes in Bvavertoa, Oregon, or at tha LawOfttoe of W. N. Barrett, in lllllsbnro. Oregon. Haid sale will be subject to confirmation by aald Court. Dated March 29, 1900. Wis. E. FULLER, Administrator of the Estate of Blrwell N. Fuller, doeeaaed. SHERIFF'S SALE. In tlio Circuit Court of the Slate of Ore gon, for the County of WaMliington U A. McNAKY, Plaintiff, vs. (rOLDES WILLIAMS, and HELEN WIL LIAMS, bis wife. V. 11. MARLRV, II. M. RUDE, J. B. WILKKSand WASHING TON COUNTY, a body politic, Iefend-a-la. By virtue of an Execution, Judgment and or der of sale, decree duly Issued out of and under the seal of tha Circuit Court of the Hi ate of Ore gon for Washington Couny in the above entitled ae, to me duly directed dated the 2tth day of March 19UA, upon a lodgment rendered and en tered In the aald Court on the 20th day of March lOOMo favor of L. A. McNary, piaintilt and against Oolden Williams aud Helen Williams his wife, defendants for the sum of fJJO.OO with Interest thereon from the 20lh day of March 190ft, at ten per cent per annum, and the further sum of fcJUO. 00, attorney's fees, aud tha further sum of Hfl.SO, costs and disbursement, and also the ousts of and upon said writ, commanding me and requiring me to make aale of all the right a tie and Interest of the above named defendants and each of them In and to the following de scribed real property, to-wit; That certain tract or parcel of land situated lu the County of Washington, Blate of Oregon, and described aa follows, uwlt: The aoutbeaat quar ter of section seven (7) In township two (2) north of range two (2) weal Willamette Meridian. Now, therefore, by virtue of aald Execution Judgment, Order and lvcree, and In compliance with the commends of said writ, I have levied upon, and will, on the Mon .ay, the 1st day of May, 19oft, at the hour of leu o'clock a. m. at the frontdoor of the Court House, In the City of lllllsboco, said County and Male, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for Vol led States gold coin, cash In hand, all the right, title and interest which the above named Defendant, or either of them, had on the dateol the mortgage to Plaintiff herein, namely tbe2Ktb day of November IMtt, or since had In and to the above described real property to aat lafyaald Execution, Judgment, Order and le ere. Interest and cost and all accruing cot. Iliilsboro, Oregon, March 2Mb. lwV J. W. CON NELL, Rherlfl of Washington (innnty, Oregon. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned executor of the last will and testament of Ixmia Bore her, deceased, haa filed In the Connty Court of Washington County, Oregon, his final account In aald estate and the aame haa been act tor hearing before said eourt on Monday, April 17, 1"A, at M o'clock a. m. listed this March la, 190ft. v FRED M ELZFR, Exemtnr of the I AM Will and Testament of Lonls Rnrehert, deceased, i. B. HI "TON, Attorney for Estate. I CITATION. la the County Court of the Slate) of Oregon, fur Washington County. la the Matter of the Estate of Naucy B. McNam- er, deceased. 1o Theodore McNauar, Mrs. Lnla Moaken, Mrs, Juste Rltehcy, Mis, Kettle Bellinger. Mrs, Alio 1 "arsons, Mrs. lioula Uuodlu Ma. blanche Moore and C. W. McNamer. and a I perauni lu teres ted ia said Estate, Greeting I In the Name of the aula of Oregon, Von are hereby clud and re quired to appear la tha County Court of the 8UI) of Oregon, for the County of Wash ington al the Court Koom thereof, at UUUboro in the County of Waahlngtou oa Monday, the drat day of May, 19U6, at 10 o'clock la the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause. If any you have, why aa order of aald Court should nut be made authorising aad directing lb Adminis trator of aald estate, to sell the real property be longing to said saute, within Washington Couuly Oregon, and deaorlbedaJ follow to-wlli beginning si tha southeast comer of lot num be red L la block numbered S3, la the City of Forest strove, as designated, numbered and marked on the recorded plat of aald City of For est Grove, aad running thenee north on the east line of ssid lot, 196 feet; thenoe west AO reel; thenee south lr feet; thenoe east 60 feet to the place of beginning, and as prayed for In aald petition. Witness, the Hon. L. A. Rood, Judge of the County Court of the Male ol Oregon. Ibr the Cuuuty ot Washington with the Heal of said Court affixed this 22ud, day of March, A. D. I9u6. (Meal) L. A. ROOD, County Judge. Attest; E. J. UODMAN, Clerk. K. B. TONGUE, Attorney. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. The ondeasigned baa been appointed Admlnis tratrlx of the estate of Henry Hsas, deceased by the Couuly Court ol Washington County, Ore gon, and has qualified. AH persona having claims against said eauie are hereby notified to present the same to me al Bberwood, Oregon, with proper voucher! and duly verified wlthla al x mouths from the dau hereof. Iled and first published March 24, 1006. ADUU8TE HASH, Administratrix. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Oregon, In Court of the State of and for Washington County. T. H. SMITH, Plaintiff, H. J. MAUKti. KLLKN MAOKK, his wife, audOUVKK NKWTON, Defendants. By virtue of an execution, order and decree tasuedoutof the aoore enUtled eourt In the above eutitled cause to me directed and dated the 2rd day of March, louo, under a decree ren dered and entered on tbe22ud day of March ltOt. In favor of the plaintiff T. H. Smith and avalust the defeudanta H. J. Magee, Helen lls- guehU wife for the suns of t:X).00 with luterest tbureouat the rate often per. cent per annum from the lat day of iMoember, 1097, and for the further sum of tin. 00 on account of the paymeut oflaxosby plsluUff, levied and Imposed upon the laud described In aald decree, and lor Hie further sura of I'd. 00 attorneys fees, aud of the coats of aald suit taxed at $39. 80 and of the ousts of and upon this writ commanding me to make sale thereuuder oflhe following described real properly situated In the County of Waahlngtou 8lete of Oregon. , Begin n lug at the southeast ooruer of the southwest quarter of section 10, township 1 south range 1 west of Willamette aienaian, uieuce weai ai.so cnalua, Ineuce north W rods, thence eaM JO.M chain, thenoe south roaa io ine place of beginning ooutaliilng Iwnuty acres more or less. pow luereiore Dy virtue or aaia execution, or der and decree, and In eompllauoe with the oommaoda of said writ, I will on Monday Uie Win day of April 1906, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the front door of the eouuty eourt bouse in Hills boro, Washington County, Bute of Oregon, sell at public auction (subject to redemption) to the highest bidder for cash In hand, all the right lllle aud interest which the within named de fendants or either of them here or had lo the alwve described real properly or any part there of, to satisfy laid order, decree, Interests ousts snd accruing oosU. First Issue March 24U, 1006. Iit laaue April 21st, 1UU6. J. W. CONN ELI,, Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. CITATION. In Hie County Court of the State of Oregon, for Wsahlngton Connty. In the Matter of the Kstate of Oeorge Morphcw, deceaaed. To Jane Morpbew, Jane Morphcw Jr., and Mary Ann Morphew aud to all persons Interested in this estate, (ireetlng: In the Name of the State of Oregon Ym are hereby cited and required to appear la the County court or the state of Oregon, for the County of " sxhingUin at the Court Room thereof, at Hills boro in the County of Washington on Monday, the win day or April l'.ioi, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any yon have, why an order of aald Ouurt should not be made authorising and di recting the Kxecotor of Said Kstate to sell the real property belongirg lo said estate at public or private sale, said real property being described as follows, to-wlt: Lying, being snd situate within Washington County, Oregon, and- being known and desig nated aud described as the south-west quarter of sectlou2S, Township 1 North KsnasA. West. Willamette Mertdan, containing one hundred and alxty (160) acres. Witness, the Hod. L. A. Rood, Judge of the county Court of the Slate of Oregon, for the Coun ty of Washington with the seal of aald Court af fixed, this 9th day ol March A. D.. Wue. (rteal) U A. ROOD, County Judge. Attest: K. J. UODMAN, Clerk. K. B. TONOCE, Attorney. CITATION. In the County Court of the Slate of Oregon, fur Washington County. In the Matter of the Guardianship of Everett Dlllaboy and Louis Dlllaboy. minora. To K. A. Dlllaboy, guardian of the Deraoa snd estate of Kverett Dlllaboy and Louis Dllla boy, minors, and all persons ootioerned in sld en tats. Greeting: In the Name of the State of Oregon, You are! hereby cited and required to appear In the Coun ty lounoi tne state or Oregon, fiir the County of I ashington at the Court Room thereof, at Hills-1 boro In tha County of Washington on Monday, the 21st, day of April !, at 10 o'clock la the foreiHioa of that day, then and there lo show cause, If any you have, why an order of said Court should not be made authorising and di recting the said E. A. Plllsooy, guardian, of the person and estate of Kverett Dlllaboy and Louis Dlllaboy, minor, lo sell lbs real estate situated la Washington Connty, Oregon, and more ir- ticutariy asscrioed as follows, to-wlu I'art of the Soulh-weet quarter of the North weetqaarter of Section Iwenty-flve (2S) Town ship (1) Somh of Rsnge Two (2) West WllL Mer. and bounded by beginning t.W cha. North from toe quarter section earner between sections 25 1 id T. 1. 8. R. S W. Will. Mer. and running inenee noria on section line H.2A chs. thence south s7ur K. East la the center of the Countv Road 1.37 chains, thenoe North 10 Kaatt.M cha. thence South 14.01 cha. thence West It 2 I l,s. to the place of beginning, oootalulng la. ml seres. Witness, the Hon. L. A. Rood, Jndge of the Cminty Court of the "tale of Oregon, fur the I County of Washington with the Seal of aald Court affixed this 16th, day of March A. D. 1W&. (Seal) L. A. Root), County Judge. Attest: R. J. OoD MAN, Clerk All B'xxlg tioaghtof Crte) will I le- livrroilpromptlr at any hour during tha lay. This inrlihti-a moats aa well as gmreriew. Who Fills Your Prescription? If we fill your prescription or re cipe it is filled with the best quality of drugs and full-weight without over charge for honest service. We pa no one to send you to us aud 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. I Hillsboro Commercial Bank Does a General Banking Business Sells exclude Charges no Exchange to Customers and (v ? pays Interest on Cine Deposits CM on Cbcm and Get terms. j& A. S. SHoles, Pres. Geo. SchulmericH, Cashier fbate & Son, NewMeat MarketH 9m Mtoji on Main Kt., in (irvcur'a KcHttuinuit Ituililing I priCTT' -w -v-w- s.-y y 'rft5aLi $ CHILD quickly sflf 41k islkAKA wi iiiu uuimu vim rat if r;s. Jim II often takes a lifetime to appreciute their vnliip. You can greatly assist the child In learning the worth of the dollar. How ? Hy having him open a savings account with " this bank, aud by encouraging him to add to It. A single dollar Is siifflelcnt to start an account. Smaller deposits may follow. Savings department opens Tanuary 1, 1!)05. W. SHUTE, BANKER. i Tourist Cars Going East. Many experienced tarvelers prefer tourist sleeping cars for the transcontinental journey The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. can arrange for in tourist cars, offer you choice of route?, and save you money 3 II S B t n. KnUD DEALERS IN ALL KINDS Of FRESH AND CURED MEATS Poultry and Game. eV ' Cash paid for all kimlx of Coun try Pro-luoe and Iiutch er' Stuff. Hop Snpulies a Specialty. oM . . grasps the iiicnnlny tlaaa.. a4 A 11 A. 9 A. SI your trio east Al 131 3rd sVLfrtsJLjjJtiJui $ I $ $ $ I