Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932, April 21, 1905, Image 2

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    THE INDEPENDENT, HILLSBORO
Official Paper of Washington County.
Enteral M tho Potto fflco at Hills
t)oro, Oregon, for transmission through
tho malla aa aocondlaaa mail matter.
Official Paper of Washington Coimtj.
BY D. W. BATH
A fire o( onknown origin oo oreJ in
tli F. . Btach paint store, First anl
Al.ler streets, Portland, at noon Wed
nesday, causing a Ions o( 1 10,01)0. Sev
eral ersona narrowly escai! death in
the Haines.
The president said to the people ol
Frederick, Oklahoma, "I like my Job."
That is alxjut as democratic as any
thing ever attributed to Thomas Jeffer-
Hamuel K. Eliot, of Portland, won the
Rhodes scholarship from Missouri and
he will commence his tuJi. tln-r in
October. Ie is a son of Dr. T. L. Eliot,
and is one of the class of 1SHX) of the
1'ortlund Academy. An annual allow
ance of f l,.r)()0 goes with the scholarship.
When the American Hoard ot Con
gretional Foreigns Missions decided to
accept the 1 100,000 contribution of Mr.
Rockefeller, of Standard Oil "Notoriety,
one indignant memlwrof the board arose
and said the initials of the organisation
hould be translated "Any lloodlcr Can
Finance Me."
Mabel fiunnon, a tl-year-old daughter
of J. It. Iiannon, a plasterer fell from a
trestle spanning Marijuain Gulch in
South Portland Wednesday afternoon
and struck on her head on cement and
stones on the liottom, sixty-five feet
lelow. Her skull waa crushed and
death resulted almost instantly. The
chilil, with her sister 4 years of age,
was walking on the Southern Pacific
track, which runs across the gulch,
when she fell headlong to her death.
Omaha dispatches bring the news
that a stoed of forty miles an hour is
easily attained and maintained by the
new gasoline motor car which is to be
used on the Southern Pacific Company's
West Side line out of Portland. On
this car the trip from Portland to Mc
Minnvillo may le made in an hour and
a quarter, It is not so long ago or at
least the time is still easilf recalled by
Mrsons yet comparatively young that
to make the forty-five miles trip by rail
from Portland to "St. Joe," then the
terminus of the West Side line, required
the greater part of a day. Telegram.
Governor Mead of Washington has de
cided to declare June I a public holiday
in that state in honor of the opening of
the lx;wig and Clark exposition at Port
land. The proclamation waa requested
by President J. II. Uoode, of the expo
sition. Governor Mead has been an en
thusiastic and consistent friend of the
exposition, and is glad to take this
means of atmiHting in what is to prove a
great benefit to Washington aa well as
to Oregon. The law allows the govern
or to designate any day a public holi
day. The formal proclamation will be
issued soon.
Japan is contemplating declaring war
on France and calling on Great Britain
for support. This action follows the
sending of a formal protest to France
against the use of the Baltic fleet of
Kamranh llay as a rendezvous and the
coupling therewith of a statemeut that
if France refrained from acting Japan
will send a fleet of war vessels to attack
the Russians in the shelter of neutral
)orta.
8chool Notes.
On accouut of failing eye sight, Mabel
Pennett of the Fifth grade ia remaining
at home.
New pupils enrolled are Albert Ray
mond, Third grade Fred and Will Ray
mond, Second grade.
Roy Holman of the Seventh grade has
gone for employment elsewhere.
The Eighth B. planted claws trees, a
reilur and a fir.
The Sixth grade set out a soft-shell
almond tree and named it Abraham
Lincoln.
Hotel Tualatin Arrivals.
George V. Storey, San Francisco.
C. P Ford, Sun Francisco.
T. P. Howard and w ife, Chicago.
Jones I lin k, Portland.
R. Mi-Alpin, Portlaud.
lxiuis llrand, Portland.
A. C. Thurber, McMinnville.
C. H. Collyer, Portland.
E. Meyer, Portland.
J. M. O'Connor, Portland.
E. M. Rosenthal, Portland.
O. Johnson, Middlcton.
It. K. Sheckel, Engeno.
J. W. Simmon, Portland.
M. II. Ilemlricks, Tacoma.
Ben Mitchell, Portland.
John C. Conrad, Portland.
IVl. C. Bognrt, Portland.
W. M. McCleary, Omaha.
W. O. Packcard, Portland.
O. A. Windfcl.ler, Portland.
T. 1. Hughes, Portland.
E. J. Wood, Portland.
A. Heliiiung, Portland.
I'. S. Martin, Cleone
O. A. Bruce and wife, Portland.
S. C. Tin ker, Portland.
J. M. Rodger, Portland.
F. W. Kodgt-nt, Portland.
W.J. Foretter, Portland.
Fred Field, Portland.
(i. C. Miller, Portland.
J. W. Btsldo, Lot Angeles.
J. M. Nirols, !.. Angeles.
W. O. MdndiH), Ixm Angeles.
T. J. Pallauch, MitincaHlis.
R. S. Epplev, Portland.
Chas. 1. White, Portland,
K. J. WarnN-k, Portland.
T. H. Irwin, Snleni.
Mrs. I, B. N. Pond nnd son, Portland.
J. I.. Howard, Portland.
J. I. Kirshberg, San Francisco.
J. R. Bailey, Buxton.
A. Waniwse, Portland.
J. M. Hicksn, San Francisco.
W. Bender, Portland.
G. R. Benlley, Portland.
Knocks Out Telephone Lines.
McMinnville, Ore., April 19. During;
last night's thunder storm a charge ol
electricity followed a telephone wire in-;
to the central ofiice just as Miss Georgia
I
Morgan was connecting two lines. The
shock wss heavy enough t stun the
young woman.
Every long-distance line that runs
north and south of this place was ren
dered useless by the lightning and many
of the local lines are out.
Plans for a new church for the Beth
any German Presbyterian church have
been adopted by the session, and the
contract will be let as soou as poseible.
The cost of the structure, with the fur
niture, will be about l.'KOO. The build
ing com mittee has I'JTxH) now on hand.
It Is expevted that the women of the
church will provide the furniture. Rev.
William E. Iaube is the pastoi. lie
took up the work with Bethany German
Presbyterian church about four years
ago, and it has advanced rapidly. The
membership is now 1)0, having been re
duced some hat by lows,- to the Second
Presbyterian church, recently organised
on the East Side, Portland.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Michel Markov to Alexander
Christie ti', acres sec 1 T 1
SK1W $100
A P Norterup to F A Northrup
N W i of the N W J sec I"!
T. P. GOODIN,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
I ara prepared to furnish plans and estimates on any kind of a build
ing in Washington County. 'Phone 28x4, or address
R. F. D. I. T. P. COODIN, Hillsboro, Or.
TREES
O IVl ALL rRUI I O County. Liberal inducements. Advances
ROSES
SHRUBS
The Woodbwn Nurseries, (Uoodburn, Orregon.
All Kinds of
Wo have 200,000 Cabbage Plants, 40,000 To
mato Plants, Cauliflower Plants and Pepper
Plants aro now ready for replanting. Our
rates aro tho lowest. l!ig variety of Carna
tions, 50 cents per dozen. Best variety of
Roses, and many kinds of House Plants.
Nursery Stock, Fall Delivery
Our Nursery Stock consists of all kinds of
Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs.
One need not go out of the County for Nurs
ery Stock or for Cut Flowers. We make n
specialty of Mail Orders. Our prices aro
reasonable, and wo insure prompt delivery.
The Morton Greenhouse Co.
Largest Lilies in U.S.
BEAVERTON - - OREGON
I
Wall Paper
Our New Spring Stock of Wall Paper has ar
rived. Many entirely new designs. Prices
aro very low, and quality tho best. A fine
lino of mattings, Rugs, Carpets, Art Squares,
Portieres and Laco Curtians are part of tho
Spring Stock of House
Sherwin Williams Paints
Best on Earth
Ask an)' painter. He will say tho Sherwin Williams
Paints aro tho 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 -
We handle ever)' different make of Sewing
Machines and can sell to you for one-half of
agents prices, ('all and see our stock of drop
head machines. The lato models are swell.
Donelson's furniture Store.
Corner 3rd and Mln.
I
T S N R 2 W of W M W 00
Edwin S Sparks et al to Ella A
llanna part of block tt For
est Grove 1W 00
Susan U Keen et al to Barbara
Wiegsnd 17 S acres near
Cedar Mills 1750 00
F M Miller et ux to A V Bergea
i-irt of 9"C ilTl S R 1 W
W M 500 00
W J Van Schuyver A Co to I-a-favette
Bacon N W J aec IS
T3NR3W "M 00
Chas E Raymond et ox to A
Stream etal 40 "'.'100 acres
In Zackary DLC lr00 00
r W Hinton et ux to Mvra E
Greer, tract in M Moore 1)
I. C in Hillsloro . . . . o0 00
9 T Walker et ux to F W Keils
4 51M0O acres of Walker D
L C 4 51) 00
W li Carter et ux to Win Hoehne
3.75 acres in Walker D L C. 1000 00
L C Walker et ux to Emilie
Hoehne, Uact in Walkers
Add Forest Grove 100 00
W F Willis et nx to L Bacon 40
acres sec 18 T 3 N 3 W 200 00
E T Hansen et ux to J W
Haines et al 60 33 acres in
II Noland D L C 3.r00 00
J J Ilartlev to E B Turner 3.
132 acres near banks, Ore
gon 8.ra) 00
The Royal Soda Crackers at Messing
er's. Something new.
ATTENTION.
made for traveling expenses. Established
1R03. 225 Acres.
J. H. SETTELMIER A SON,
Set Plants
i
Furnishings and just in. 2
1
White Plymouth Hoik e'gs for sale,
V) cents for setting1 of fifteen.
Mm. I.. W. lloiue.
Portland is now otlioially recognized
as the leading wheat exporting city of
the United States; in fact, the wheat
export trade of the United Elates is this
season confined almost exclusively to
the iorts of th4 Pacific Coast. The de
partment of Commerce and Labor,
through its bureau of statistics, accords
tirgt place to Portland, on the basis of
exports made during the nine months
ending with March, l'.)05. San Francis
co ranks second, and Puet Sound third.
The Atlantic Coast and Cult of Mexico
have lost their entire wheat trade. 7
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Notice of Final Settlement.
Nolle U hereby gl?a that til unilirslent
has Bled la pli Couuly Court of WaililnKtoQ
Oouuty, Oregon, bit final account a eiecator of
the last will and testament of K no. I vis, de
ceased and lb same h bn set for Anal bear
ing aud eeUierurui. baNire Mid onureTvu Mon
day May .6tb, at th hour of loo'cuvk a, m. of
aid day.
Deled lull April 13, 115.
J. C. CORKY,
ExecuUwoflh ljut Will and Teatameul of Knot
Davit, dotaNel.
BKNTON, BOWMAN, Attornfy for Klal.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Nolle la hereliy given that tbe uudttrtlgned
baa been, by lb County Court of Waahliiglon
Oouuty, Oregon aipointad administrator of th
Kataleof Fardluand Mallll, deoeaj!, and ha
duly qnalllled at inch. All penoni harlug
claim againut aald eatatear hereby nolltlod to
nreat'nt tbara to tne, with proper voucuera, at
tbe law ofl.ee of Benton Bowman In lllllnboro,
Oregon, within ill montha from th data oft till
notice.
Dated tlili April 4, 1'JnS.
W. C. KEKIIN,
AdmlnltraU( ol the Eitat of Kerdluand Malltx,
deoeaaed.
BENTON BOWMAN, Attorney for Ratal.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice la hereby glvu, tbat I tb nnderaigned
bar filed In th County Court of the Stat of
Oregon, for Washington County, my Final Ac-,
count, ai Executorof tbccxtaKof John Berger,
deoeaaed aud aald Court hai act Monday, May S,
I9u5,atttae hour of luiOU o'clock a. m. of aald day
aa the time, and the County Court Koom In 11 illa-
boro, Oregon, a th plwa for hearing objections
lo aald aocouut and tb Final Botlluinent jof aald
tale.
Dated April , 11106.
KRK.D BKRdKR,
Kxecntor of th RitaleofJobu iter gar, deceaaed.
W. N. BARRKTT, Attorney for Folate
aOMINISTRATOII'S N0TICK OF SALC OF
RIAL ISTATC AT PRIVATE SALE.
Nolle li hereby gWen that in purkuano of an
order of the County Court of the State of Oregon,
for Washington County made in tb matter of the
eatat of Slrwell N. Fuller, deceaaed, on March
13, laui, I the undernlgned, will from and after
Monday the Flint day of May, VM sell at private
ale, to th highest bidder therefor, foreaab In
baud on day of sal, tbe following described real
state, situate In Washington County, State of
Oregon:
Being part of section Nine (9) and Sixteen (16)
In T. 1 S. K. 1 W. Will. Mer., aud more partlcu
larly bounded and described aa follow, to-wlt
Beginning at a post on Ibe south boundary of
the lleorge W. Klllott Donation Land Claim In
aid section 9, distant north 69 deg. west K.ll
chalni from th southeast oornrof laid George
W. Klllott claim, runnlnar thence aouth 24.03
clialus to the center of the O. C. R. R. track
thence north 81 deg. 80' went, 2.07' chains to a
point In aald ceutarllne distant aohth 81'; deg
eaut, U.t'i chains from where aald center line
croaaoalha west boundary of the above named
section IS, theuce north 24. chains to a post on
the south boundary of said (leorge W. Klllott
claim: thence aoutb 69 dcg. eaat, 2.1!) chains to
the plac of beginning, containing Five (6) acres.
Also th following described tract: Being parts
ofaealonNin(9)AHlxten(lA)lnT. 18.;K. 1 W.
Will. Mer., and bounded by beginning at a point
on th southwest corner of W. O. Ilocken land
30 feet from th center of the O. AC. R. R.
track, thence 31 feet eaat parallel with aald rail
road track, thence north tl. 23 chains to Ilia (1. W.
Klllott Donation Claim Una, thence want 81 feet
to th northeast corner of th first tract fibov
described, thence south ti.a chains to the
plac of begtnulng, containing one (1) acre,
(mor or leas. )
Bids will be received by me at me at my real
dence In Beaverton, Oregon, oral the 1-aw Orlloe
of W. N. Barrett, In Hillsboro, Oregon. Raid
ale will be subject to confirmation by said
Court.
Dated March 29, 1906.
Wm. E. FULLER.
Administrator of the Estate of Hlrwell N. Fuller,
deceased.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Ow
gon, for the County of Washington
U A. McNARV. rialntiir.
vs.
GOLDEN WILLIAMS, and HELEN WIL
LIAMS, his wire, P. H. MARI.EV, It. M.
RUDE, J. B. WII.KKrtaud WASHING
TON COUNTY, a body politic, Defend
k"ta. By virtue of au Execution, Judgment and or
der of sal, dec re duly Issued out of and under
th seal of lh Circuit Court of the state of Ore
gon for Washington. Couny In th above n tilled
cause, to m duly directed dated tb 24th day of
March 1905, upon judgment rendered and en
tered In th said Court on the 20th day of March
19US,ln favor of L. A. McNary, plalolilt aud
against Golden Williams and Helen Williams,
his wife, defendants for the sum of f-700.00 with
interest thereon rrom tbeiOlh day of March 1905,
at ten percent per annum, and th further sum
offciUO.OO, attorney's fee, and th further sum of
t.M, costs and disbursements, and also tne
Ousts of and upon said writ, commanding m
and requiring ma to mak sale of all the right tl
tie and Internet of the abov named defendants
and each of tliara In and to th following de
scribed real property, to-wlt:
Tbat certain tract or parcel of land situated In
the County of Washington. Slate of On-gou. and
described aa follows, to-wlt: Tb southeast quar
ter of section seven (7) In township two (2) north
of rang two (2) west Willamette Meridian.
Now, therefore, by virtn of said Execution,
Judgment, Order and Decree, and in compliance
with tb commands of said writ, I have levied
upon, and will, on th Mou ay, th let day of
May, lays, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. at tb
frontdoor of the Court House, In tb City of
Hillsboro, said County aud Slate, sell at publio
auction, subject to redemption, to the highest
bidder, for t'nlled States gold coin, cash In hand,
all tbe right, till and interest which the abov
named Itefendant, or either of tham, had 00 lb
datof th mortgage to Plaintiff herein, namely,
tbe 2i h day of November 192, or sine bad In
and to th abov deacrlld real property to aat
lafyaald Execution, Judgment, Order and I
eree. Interest and cost and all accruing eoata.
Hillsboro, Oregon, March 2-Mb. lwtt.
J. VT. CONNF.LL,
Bherlff of Washington County, Oregon.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice I hereby glvea that the undersigned
executorof the laM will and testament of lula
Borehera, deceased, has filed In th County
Court of W ashington County, Oregon, hi final
account la said estate and the same baa been set
for Soaring before said court on Monday, April
H, ISD&, at H o'clock a. m.
Dated this March IS, 1906.
FRED MEI.ZFR,
Executorof thLat Will and testament of Louis
orehera, deceased.
8. B. HL8TO.N, Attorney for Estate.
CITATION.
In tbe County Court of th Stat of Oregon, foe
Washington County.
Is lb Matter of th Estal of Nanoy B. McNaas-
r, deceaaed.
1o Theodore McNamer, Mr. Lola Mookars, Mrs.
Joel Kltcbey, Mm. Nettle Bellinger, Mrs.
Alloa I'araona, Mrs. Donla Ooodlu, Mra.
Blanch Moor and C. W. McNamer. and all
persona Interested la said Fatal. OreeUngt
In tbe Name of th Stat of Oregon,
Yon ar haraby cited and re
quired to appear In th Couuty Court
of tb Stat of Oregon, forth County of Wash
ington al the Court Room thereof, al UlUaboro In
th Couuty of Waahlngtou on Monday, th first
day of May, 1WJO, at 10 o'clock ta lh forenoon of
that day, then and there to show cause, If any
you have, why an order of aald Court should not
be made authorising aad directing the Adminis
trator of aald estal, to sell the real property be
longing to aald estate, within Washington County
Oregon, aad d ascribed ,aa follows to-wlt!
Beginning at the south! ooraer of lot num
beredl. In block numbered 23, In th City of
Forest Urov, a designated, numbered and
marked on th recorded plat of said City of For
est Grove, aad running theno north on th east
tin of said lot, 19ft feet, theno west 60 feel;
theuc south 196 feel: Ibeuo east 60 reel Id lb
plan of beginning, and a prayed fur lo said
petition.
W itness, tbe Hon. L. A. Rood, Judge of the
County Court of the Hut ol Oregon, for lb
Couuty of Washington with lb Seal of aald
Court affixed this 2nd, day of March, A. D. Ivu6.
(Seal) U A. ROOD, County Judge,
Attest; K. J. UODMAN, Clerk.
K. B. TON OLE, Attorney.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.
Tbe undeaaigned ha been appointed Admlni
tratrlx of lb estate of Henry Haas, deoeai-ed
by th County Court of Washington County, Ore
gon, 'and ha qualified. All persons having
claims against aald estate ara hereby Dolltled to
preaeut th same to m at Bb or wood, Oregon,
with prober vouchers and duly verified within
six mouths from th date hereof.
Dated and first published March 24, 1906.
ACOUSTIC H AOS,
Admluiatralrix.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, In and for Washington
County.
T. II, KM ITU, plaintiff,
II. J. MAOKK. ELLEN MAUEE, his wife,
and OLIVER NEWTON, Defendant.
Rv virtue of an execution, order aud decree
issued out of tb abov entitled court In tbe
above entitled causa to m directed aud dated
tue'iSrd day of March, 1906, nnder a decre reu
dered and entered on th 22nd day of March
190. In favor of th plaintiff T. H. 8mlth and
agalusl th defendant U. J. Mage, Helen Ma
gee bii wife forth suta of 1300. 00 with Internal
thereon al the rat of ten par. cent per annum
from tb lal day of December, 1897, and for the
further sum of I.W.OO ou aoooont of th payment
oftaxeiby plaintiff levied and Imposed upon
tbe laud described In said decre, and lor th
further turn of tM. 00 attorneys fees, aud of tbe
cost of said suit Used at 139. 30 and of th costs
of aud upon this writ commanding m to make
sal thereuuder of lb following described real
property situated In tba County of Washington,
Stale of Oregon. Beginning at th southeast
Corner of the southwest quarter of section 10,
township 1 south range 1 west of Willamette
Meridian, lusnoe weat 20.8a chains, thane north
88 rods, theuc east 20.86 chain, theno aouth Sk
rods to tbe plaoe of beginning oonialnlug tweuty
acres more or leas.
now mereiore oy virtue or aald execution, or
der and decree, and In eompllauoe with the
commands of said writ, I will on Monday tbe
24lh day of April 1906, at 10 o'clock A. M. at tbe
front door of th county court houaa In Hills
boro, Washington County, But of Oregon, sell
at public auction (subject to redemption) to the
highest bidder for cash In hand, all lh right
title aud Interest which th within named d
fendentaor either of them havaor bad lo tb
abov described real property or any part there
of, to satlnfy said order, decree. Interests costs
aud accruing costs.
First issue March 24th, 1906.
Last issue April 21st, 1906.
J. W. CONN ELL,
Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon,
CITATION.
In lh County Court of tb Stat of Oregon, for
Washington County.
In the Matter of th Kstate ofGaorg Morphew,
deceased.
To Jane Morphew, Jan Morphew Jr., and Mary
Ann Morphew and lo all person Interested
In this estal, Greeting:
In tb Name of th Stat of Oregon Yon ar
hereby cited and required to appear In tb County
Court of lh Stat of Oregon, for lb County of
Wafthlngtan at th Court Room thereof, al llllle-
boro In the Couuty of Washington on Friday,
the2Hthdayof April 1904, at 10 o'clock In lb
forenoon of that day, than and there to show
causa, if auy you have, why an order of said
Court should not be mad authorising arid di
recting the Executor of Said Eatate to sell the
real property belougirg to aald eaut at public or
private sale, said real property being described
as follows, to-wlt:
Lying, being and siluat within Waahlngton
County, Oregon, and being known and destg
naiad anil described as th south-west quarter of
section 24, Township t North Range 6, West.
Willamette Merldan, containing on hundred
and sixty (160) acres.
W itness, tba Hon. L. A. Rood, Judg of th
County Court of tb 8tat of Oregon, for lb Coun
ty of W ashington with tb leal of aald Court af
fixed, Ibla9ib day ol March A. D 1906.
(Beal) L. A. ROOD, County Judge.
Attest: K. J. OODMAN, Clerk.
K. B. TONGUE, Attorney.
CITATION.
In the County Court of the But of Oregon, for
n asniugion louniy.
In th Matter of tb Guardianship of Everett
viiiaDor ana ixhiis oniahnv. siitint.
To K. A. DIllaboT. auardiaa at iha mvsam
ewawoi avareii Dinaboy and Louis Dilla-
Doy, minors, ana an persons 00 uo rued 1
said eute. Greetlnc:
In the Nam of th State rtt 0
hereby cited and reuulrad to umu in rn...
ty Court of tbe BUUofOreann. for tha Cnnm, r
Washington at thsoourt Room thereof, at 11 111-
Doro in me uounty or waahlngton on Friday,
th 21st, day of April 1906, at 10 o'clock la th
lore noon ot mat oar. man and than ts. .h
cause. If any you have, why aa order of aald
oun snouiu not d man authorising and di
recting the aald E. A. Dlllabov. nsnllu nt ik.
person and eaut of Everett Dlllahnv n.l ii.
Dillabny, minor, lo sell the real esuu situated
in naaningion Loumy, liregon, SOd DOT pa
licnlarlr dascrlbad aa follow a to-aiti
ran ot in Mouth-weat quarter of lb North
west auariar of section twantv-Sva iKit....
ship (1) South of Rang Two Cl West Will it..
and bounded by beginning t o cba. North from
th quarter section corner between sections 26
and M T. 1. 8. R. t W. WliU Mer. and running
tbeno Norfh on aactloa line 14.24 cbs. tbenra
south KTos' g. East In tha center of tha County
Road 8.27 chains, theno North 8S00 Vati an
ch. theno South 14.02 aha. Uieoce Weat 14.26
cbs. to lh plac ol beginning, containing lt.94
acrea.
W illi, th Hon. L. A. Rood. JuIm r ik.
County Court of tb Mats) ofOrewoa. h, it,.
County of Washington with tha Heal of aald
Court affixed this ISth, day of March A. D. I9U6.
(weal) U A. ROOD, County Judge.
Attest: E. J. GOD MAN, Clark
All gwsls bought of Cate will be Ie.
rivcrwlpromptly at any lumr during; the
lay. Tins imiiklra nuats aa well aa
groceries.
Who Fills Your Prescription?
If we fill your prescription or re
cij it is filled with the best quality
of drugs aud full-weight without
over charge foi honest service.
We pay 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.
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Hillsboro Commercial Bank
Does a General Banking Business Sells exchange
eiwaes no exchange to Customers and
v t? Pays Interest on time Deposits
j& Call on Cbcm and Get Cerms. j&
A. S. SHoles. Pres.
Geo. ScHulmerich, Cashier
fbate & Son, NewMeat Market,!
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iShop on Main St., in (iroear's
Kostaurant Uuililing
CHILD (illicitly grasps the iiioniilnir
of the above cluirncters. But It
often takes a lifetime to nppreetutc their
vnliio. You can greatly assist the child In
learning the worth of the dollar. How ?
Ky having htm open a savings account with
this bank, and by encouraging him to add
to It.
A single dollar is sufllclent to start an
account. Smaller deposits may follow.
Savings department opens January 1, 1!)05.
J. W. SHUTE,
BANKER.
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Tourist Cars
Going East.
Many experienced tarvclers
prefer tourist sleeping cars
for the transcontinental journey
The
Chicago, Milwaukee
& St. Paul Ry.
can arrange for your trip east
in tourist cars, offer yon choice
of routes and save you money
1 H. S. Rowe, Gen.Agt ,ai Srd t
fA rrtlnil Or, f
f DKALFKS IN ALL KINDS OK
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Poultry and Game.
Cash paid for all kinds of Coun
try l'rolin'o and lUitrh
er's Htuff.
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Hop Supplies a Specialty.
$ $ $
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