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THE INDEPENDENT, HILLSBORO, Official Papr of Washington County. Entered at tna Postofflca at Hllla. Ijo ro, Oregon, for trmnamlf ilon thro urn; & th malls as Mcond-clus mail matter. Official Paper of Washington County. Br D. W. BATH. COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS From tii first page. A Bchllghl tod B Hellman, w oar. Karl Hmllb, work on Rudolph Hofferbar, work on roada Go Smith, work on roads Fred Kalsnsr, work on roads - K Hoodenpyl, work on roxli ..... A C Wluoey, w on rola Q D Saltan, work on roads Allen Taunock, work on roads J C. mnh. work on . J Jackus, wo.k ou roads. - F Kamsey, work on roads oo T M) 4 60 I 00 00 21 00 t to 74 I 00 a T. s ou I 00 I 00 10 60 nit Chaa Jackaon, work on roads.. C Jackson, work on road . , . . J II nut, work on roads HHmith, work on "' , , . .. A Crept, work on roads no' e w 00 J Kainsey, work ou roads. : A Crlklns, work on roads --- W lllntlngton, work on roada. KArulwb.r, work on roads. I K Bailey, work on rtAm Willie Hlclluk, w;n roa.la Joe Hurghalsur, work on roads 0 8 Merrill, won , , IS 60 1 60 I 00 ( 00 10 oo 11 03 t 76 IS 00 Jua Conuell, w on roads 10 60 C F Tlxard, splk A Hlgler, w on r 1 36 t 00 Wo Kajrmond, w on r J II Hoffman, w on r .. , Hen Bowman ae Frank Kondall. Will Adams w on r , John Welch w on r (ieo N Thorns w on Tuns Thompaon w on r A Johnson w on ' Pater Peterson w on r Wm Welch w no r.,. L Itosauder w on r t 00 2S 60 ( 00 ( 00 10 60 I 60 1 76 22 60 26 I 60 SO 00 4 60 too (ieo MoFarland w on r Hen ry Hunliajra w on ' Kudolph Hoflarber w on r O P Bailey w on r Will Miner w on r 00 27 00 00 Mitchell Lewis 4 Stver w on r.. Albert Keebn w on r ... Krerell Crocker w on r J Cresluger w on r H II Boge w on r (Ieo Casssdy w on r Km II A Miller w on r N It Jonua w on r (Jeo Westoott w on r. .- Abe Hipp w on r ... M 8 Nelaon w on r F A Bunnett w on r Ira El'nrdln w on r Fred Townaend w on r . Bernbard Heck maim w on r.. John Croenl w on r Julua Croent won r . K 00 80 2ft 10 60 88 60 00 00 4 60 10 00 24 00 00 4t 10 IS 00 SO 00 18 1 4 00 70 70 80 26 C C Hancock w on r. 18t 20 E Hoodunpyl w on r. Simon Wahl w on r. Iwxuir C Bain w on r M T Hate a w on r T W Haln wonr BJ Hall wonr . Jaaper Hall w on r 18 00 88 66 64 00 101 20 12 11 67 00 SO 00 26 82 76 John Bergeraon w on T Martin Lynch w on r. . Arthur Nalterann w on r. Kalph Nelaon w on ' ... Lewie Wilcox w on .. , 23 60 14 26 14 00 86 24 C Perry w on r. lleriwrt Matteraon w on r W WI.ewls won r J (I Booa w on Henry Willi w on r ' 60 60 24 76 IS 60 18 00 80 00 80 00 Chaa H ubbert w on r.. O Baldwin w on r. John Beyer w on r . Wm McKltililna won r.. 88 00 19 60 43 00 10 00 A W King w on r. J W Copland w on r A I-anglilln w on Jacob Kenerateln w on r. John Schneider w on r.... J J Krehba powdr and fuse J J Krehba powder and fuse.. Altiert Friday w on r dene Fililay w on C C Bhorley w on ' ILK Irta w on r . Chaa Bchamburg w on ' , ,,. L Flnnlngen w on ' ,, ,. II Helmeld w on r () IIlKKlnbothan w on ' wm Tetx-ltt w on r Tbomaa King w on r Lou I a Boy w on r T i Nell w on r I T Womer w on r Arthur Donaldson w on r J W Bwalley w on ' K W Iant w on r 10 DO 10 60 li 26 18 60 20 8.1 24 00 26 00 12 00 43 00 16 76 18 60 17 60 10 60 17 60 48 76 17 60 16 00 46 00 It 00 100 12 00 6S 00 Tbomaa Kmerlck w on r. Fred llamel w on r - It 76 To be continued next week. h. A. Rood, County Judge. A Communication. Editor; Will you be Kind enough to give ai-ace lor a few remarks on Tb Dairy Question? The time baa come when the dairymen of W anhtiiKlon county are piai'llrally depending iiimn the Condensers lora market forthelr mllb. Tre Condensers when Brat ieniabltahed In V)aab InKtnu county, surged wHh the patron todovery dillerently to what tney areilolng today. They have hnitikht the price of milk down ao that It la wor.h but II a ion: leaa than a ton of bran, which the dstryn'.n lind t l the chMpest feed for their nw. Now Ihla 1 the queatlon, "lioeallpayT the peon1 of Waaulugion county la produce mllh and pay for having It delivered at the Con denarr Tor II a hundred or $J0 per ton?" la It be rauae Ihe ( ondenaeraof tbla county cannot afford l4 pay any gieau-r auin ihan II a bundml, deliv ered at their ( ondeiiaera'' llaa the time com when Ihe dairy men of W'aahlrgUin County ihall have to reaon Ui the method kbat other rlaanaa nf bim!nee mm, lalMrlng men and pnidiicera have already been compelled lodo. and that la to or gautte to pniteiH their own buaineae Intereata. 1 wo yea -a ar, leiii about tbe grai summer lb I'nndeuped Milk Coippanle nierat1, they paid tl 10 per hundred lor the milk. I.M aummer llicv paid tl.M a bundled for tbe milk and tha annimer 11. per bundnd, leaa nv eeni nr haiHlnx. Now it aeema to me that the Condenard Milk Companle are trainlna tbe1 farmer and they are getting them pretty ;well trained. Thar are cutting them down Ave cent per hundred each auuimer and if tbla aisle of af fair continue, where and when will It atop? Now, my idea la that the time ha com when the farmer ai.d dairy. men of thli eounty aaua organ I re anil lake some aav In their own band to aa what the prli-e of milk ahall be. Of course in farmer baa nothing to aay a a rule, only work and pav la lea Kvery hualiiee man tin the price uhiu hia good and flxeelhe prioe of the rarmcr and he inuat apparently take what he get and he aauiHe-t. Now, In Ihla raa with the dairymen , It la not an. We have got the cream, erlea yel. and wlih a very lull warning they may be p'atvd In nix'rallnn ayaln (which I have, fouud tit cn ameiiea are mm pntrlt than tbe ComleitMexl Milk Otmitany a bualneaei and we hevealMignt the Portland market at our hack. We muai duanmethlnt ditlemnl lo what we have been doing In the peat year or an, or ws ahall be compelled lo dianiiM of our cow. Now let the people of Ihla nnunly congregate) In email giniii In ihelr neighborhood and dia cua Ihe proMiti,.n In meet In county ennven tlnn In the near fiiiure, and ere If arrangainenuj by way of an oiganlraibin ;rannot be bought alaitit, an thai we can live a we aim el pen the I nndenaed Mil k t'iinnleanr ihlaomnty to live and lei 'lv. We dn uM wl.h Inm them go nn im DiiHinew. or any peopi mat com here with an Investment, hut they ought to hear In mind thai w aa dairymen bay to live a well a I hem. U the people of the different localities of thla county are Hi In have a meeting called, I will pleased to hear rmea aa many a pnaalhle), or from a reireenuitiv of each locality and will wllllnflT.i ail a cnniiiy convemtoa at Hillannm, tiregon, ami doall that la fair and resannabl forme raiment. ani wim a view that they rai live and the t ondenerd Milk Companies a la live and do hualne-ai. Very K-reet'iilly. William Mojuill, Hillaboro Oregon HILLSBORO TO TILLAMOOK PROPOSED ROAD A REALITY W. - lor a Terminal Pais through Rich Territory. Centraeta are Let. Will Tliat Hillaboro, is to xe the terminal point for the new Nehaluiu aud Tilla mook railroad, ia now an aHHiire-1 fact. Wm. Iieid aud Knu.DaviH, were In tow n Wsxlneeday, conferring with the loxtrl of trade in regard to preliuiinarie, ami tated that the contractu have been ar ranged, and work will commence aa boom aa the survey over the right-of-way ha been completed. The following committee wan appoint pointed hy Mayor Cornelius, to deter the possibilities for the demred right-of- way : 11. P. CorneliuH, If. Taylor Hill. 6am Ra?rtr( F. .'. HT.'.zy, U. A. MoiK-n, John Minie, Joneph bctiuimerich, John Connell, W. V. Wiley, F. M. lleidel, J A. I nil Tie. James Sewell and John Ien nia. This committee lias tendered a very favorable report on aeruring the neceH- sary road-bed and have put , i-i.. i I in the paHl week in hard sincere work. They ! serve thanka from the entire community. The new Railway Company agrees to have trains running by October lo. An effort is being mado to make use of the old roail-bel conntriicted several years ago for a similar project. The survey will strike thin out north of town. Tart of this road-bed has been tilled in, but it is thought that most of it ran le used. As we goto press a big miss meeting Is in session and several new develop ments bare been brought up. A com plete report will be given In next week s issue. It has been rumored th at K. V Haines ami Postmaster At well of Forest drove were a committee sent to Portland to ask the company to consider whether they could not make that place a start ing point. Band Concert tomorrow evening In the Court Yard. Swetlanda ice cream will be served. J. W. Swalley, and wife of Keedville sient Sunday with V. O. Donelson and family. Childrens' day exercises will be held Sunday evening at the Congregational cnurcn. Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Kuratli and Miss Highland visited the home of Andrew Heckmann in Bethany. The ladies band wish to express their appreciation to Mr. C. K. Henry, for his l.ttle donation for their benelit lust Fri day. Flag day was not generally observed in this city, but "Old (Jlory," proudly waved from the flag stuff on the court house. At the annual school meeting to lie held in District No. 17 and No. 28 next Monday, a vote will be taken for consoli dation. Mra. II. V. dates and Mrs. C. Deich- man, were delegates from the Eastern Star, of this city to the gruud lodge in Portland this week. It is reported that the Meant Ijtumlry , now at Forest Grove, will be moved to Hillaboro. Well, it will be safe to count on a good patronage, from the large number of workmen, who will make this, their headquarters during the construction of the new railroad. Last Friday, the thirteen yenr old son of Mr. P. Uottlieb, who resides three miles north of town, accideotly shoved a point of some sheep shears into his hand, Dr l.inklater dressed the wound ; it was necessary that several stitches Ins taken. Last Friday the II. T. Hudson Arms' Co., a corporation of Portland, brought action in the justice court of this citv. aganst F. It. Dai ley, ami an attachment was levied on Ins goods for the sum of J02,77. tleo. llaglcy attorney for com pany. There Was a Drevioua attach ment, issued by the county court, to the L. M. Hovt Co., and James Hutter has been sworn in as deputy sheriff, and is now in charge. The superintendent of the construc tion company from San Francisco, who is in Portland, to start work on the Ore gon Traction Company's line to this city, has lieen occupied this week in figuring on details. A local agency has lehvered several thousand ties, alonu Mars street, and as soon as the rails ar rive, progress will be steady with the track laying. A curious bit of zoological tracedv and comeiiy is ieing enacted at the home l I.., . t . . . - . i Mr. O. Walla Whitmore. near Ijutrel. oi una county. U a pilars that Mr. V hitmore little ly, being fond of using his rifle, tome two or three weeks sgo shot a mother skunk and two of her nest of young ones, located under an old building, leaving two little ones unharm ed. A rat whose little kittens had fallen victim to the unerring aim of of the same small boy, made friends with the little orphan skunks, and is now con- tentidly nursing them. aiiarentlv to their intense satisfaction. Announcement. Having purchased the Central Meat Market, we wish to announce to former patrons and the public, tnat we have established a free de- nvery ana nave reduced the prices on all meats. For the best cuts and best service possible we res- pwtfully solicit your patronage. EMM0TT BROS. Homestead and Desert Land Claims I can locate you on level Valley Land, deep rich soil, free from rock. Water is to 1 had at a depth of from 5 to 30 feet. These lands are locat ed in Central Oregon and can lie taken under the Homestead or Des ert Land laws. Call and see me at F. M. Heidel's Real Estate office, Hillsboro, or ad dress Dr. A. A. BURRIS, HILLS BOKO, OR. fino Reward, fioo. The rea lers of this paper will he p'eaaed to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only pocitive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a conr-tiltitioiial disease, requires a consti tutional treatment. 1 (all's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting direct ly tiK)ii the blood and mucous surfaces of the svstein, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, aud giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in do ing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any caee that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J.CIIF.XEYACo .Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for Constipation. WASTED BY CH1CAOO M ANl'KACTVRINU Ilouee, person of trustworthiness and somewhat familiar wltb local territory a aaalaianl In branch otOo. Salary lis paid weekly. Perma nent pueltlou. No Investment required, liosl neas established. Previous experience not ca- pi'Dtla! to Jllgsj'.f. .iudiiu siauager nraucue I ,123 Dearborn Hi. , Chicago. July 7 I Wnen You Gome to Portland Make your plans to stop at a home-like hoselry; a place where you will be shown every courtesy and treated as you would be in your own home, town or city. THE FORESTRY IHtl Is such a place, and it stands within one bldck of the Exposi tion Entrance, on 25th Street facing Upshur. The Forestry Inn is constructed on the log cabin style; furnishings, cuisine, and management conforms thereto. It has 150 large commod ious rooms, all opening on broad, cool verandas; with electric lights; hot and cold water and free baths. From the roof gar den a view is had of the Exposition grounds, the city and sur rouuding country. Car service direct to all parts of the city. European plan. Dinning service a la carte aud reasonable as in any part of the city. Price of Rooms, $i.so and $150 Special Kates to Parties of 2 or more meals a la carte Ik forestry Tnn, Inc., Address P. C. Mattox, Mgr., or II, M. Fanciier, 25th and Upshur Sts. T. P. GOODIN. CONTRACTOR I am prepared to furnish plans and ing in Washington Comity. R. F. D. I. T. P. COODIN, Hillsboro, Or. Let Me Tell You Something Traveler to the East, I have a word for you : There are through Pullman sleepers, both Standard and Tourist, going East from the Coast at frequent intervals. Over two routes they travel via Rock Island System for a good share of the distance. You can go by way of Ogden, Salt Lake and Colorado, or you can go by way of San Francisco, Los Angeles and El Paso, and the Rock Island will land you in Kansas City, St. Louis or Chi cago. Direct connection in Union Stations at all three cities for all important points in the East and South. Or the traveler via Northern route can take the Rock Island from Minneapolis and St. Paul to Chicago. Rock Island service is the kind that gratifies best meals on wheels. General 140 IhCMost Delightful Nay . ' . ... Through Salt take City. Glenwood Springs, lVeadrille, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Dearer. Daylight Ride Through Nature's Art (Jalleiy. Passing Castle Gate, Canon of the Grand, Tennessee Pass, Marshall Pass and the Royal Gorge. Traina Daily Between Ogden and Denver .3 EQUIPMENT and SERVICE SECOND TO NONE SEEK AO FUimiEI., IIETTEU CAN'T HE FOUND For detailed Information, address W. C. McBRIBE, General Atrent. Get Your Wood Sawed By T. D. rallman. Hillslioro. He is in the field to suit Lis patrons and do the work well, at fair prices. Fir wol, 5t cents per cord ; hard wood, 00 cents per cord. Call up 'phone, tndeien dent Line, 2tU. SUNDAY TRAIN COMMENCING June 4, 1905. Commencing Sunday, June 4, 1(H)5, and continuing until after the Lewis and Chirk fair, the Southern Pacific will ruu regular trains, as on week days, as follows : No. 2 going South, 8:44 a. ni., and ti: 04 p. in. No. 1 tri!;if North 4:"! r. tn. 7:14 a. ui. PORTLAND, OREGON AND BUILDER estimates on any kind of a 'Phone 28x4, or address build a. h. Mcdonald, Agent, Rock Island System, Third St., Portland, Ore. to Cross the Continent. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS SUMMONS. In lb Circuit Court of the State of Orfoo, for Wtshluctoo County. WALTEK E. MoCALLUM. Plaintiff, TS. WILLIAM E. MASTERS and R. E. RANDALL, Defaotlauta, To William E. Muter and R. E. Randall, the Ihts Bsmed defo-dants: In lb Nun of lb 8WM ol Oregon: You r hereby required lo ap pear and answer lb plaintiff's complaint barela witblnstx weeks from tbe date of tbe senrlos of this summon upon you, and It yoo tall so lo ap pear and answer, tbe plaintiff wUl apply so Ui court tor the relief demanded ia bis eomplalnt lo-wlt; Tbal plaintiff bare a decree that a certain mort--, executed by Jena Raamussen to Wil liam E. Masters, dated Jan. 11, UHS, recorded on pa- tl, Bouk E, Records of Morte of Wash ington County, Oregon, for t2.Uuu.uu, and a cer tain mortgage executed by Jen Raamussen and Marts RasmusBca, hi wife, to William E. Mas ters, dated Fb. 2, Uat, and recorded) joa 'page tW. Book L, Records oMtgs. of said Coouly, and a certain sale, executed by Jen Rasmuassn and Mary Kaamnasen, bl wife, lo R.;E. Randall, for rjuuu.00, on July 14, 1W8, andrecorded on page 11. Bock a Record of MUr. of Said Vwrt', b arijndired to be paid, saUsded and diatbargrd, (bat plaintiff be decreed to be tbe owner In fee simple of tbe real eaiaM desorlbed la said com plaint, and being a part of tbe D. L. C. of A. J. Masters and wife. In T. 1 8. R. 2 W. Will. Mr., aud particularly described as follows: Begin ning at a poluton tbe Eaatarn boundary of said D. L. C. said polDl being 17.60 cbs. B. and 1', iti-g. W. from the N. B. corner or said D. U C, aud ruuulng thence 8. 1, deg. W. from the N. K, corner of said D. L. C. and running thence 8. IS dig W. 26.2S cbs., tbenoe N. Udeg , 4b' W. W.sScbs. thence N. ldeg. E. 2.t3cb, theuoe E. 39.76 cbs. to plaos of beginning, containing t.S acres, and being tracts numbered 4 a, act off by decree of the Circuit Court of Washluiiloo Co. Oregon, to William E. Madera aud Elisa beth Masters, as tbelr share of said D. L. C. a beira at law of of A. i. Master, deed. , free from all claim or Interest of th defendant, or either of them, and of all persons olalmlng by, through orudertbem, or either of them, and for such other and further relief as lo the court may ap pear equitable. This summous Is served upon you by publication br order of Hon. L. A. Rood, County, Judge of Washington County, Oregon, which order was made and dated on June 7, 1VU& 8. B. HUbTON, (7t) Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In theClrcut Court of tbe Bute oi Oregon, for Washington County. UKOKOIR A. WINTERS, and EDWARD BLAKE WINTERS, her husband, Plaintiffs. TS. sARAH ELIZABETH BRICKDALE, (form erly 8AHAH ELIZABETH BUCK, EARNEST R. BRICKDALE, her hus band; ROBERT r. BUCK and AMIS BUCK, his wife, Deleiidanu. To iarah Elisabeth Brivkdale, (formerly Sarah Kllnabeth Buck) Earnest R. Brlckdale. her busbaud; Robert T. Buck and Amle Buck, bis wife, tbe above named defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon: Yoo are hereby required lo appear and answer the Com plaint filed against you In the above entitled suit, within six () weeks from tbe date of tbe first publication of this summdns, tbal being the time prescribed In order of publication hereof, the date of tbe Brat publication of this summon being on June 3, 19U6, and the but publication being oo July 14, IMS, and If yon fall ao to appear on or before the 14th day of July, 1W&, and ans wer the oomplalut of the plaintiffs filed herein, In default thereof, the plaintiffs will apply lo the Court for the relief demanded lo tbelr complaint herein, lo-wlt: For a decree of said Court that said plalnllffOeorgla A. Winter, and said de fendant, 8arah Elisabeth Brlckdale, formerly Sarah Elizabeth Buck, and Robert P. Buck are tbe owner as tenants in common and are In poseaalon of the following described tract of real estate, situate la Washington County, Oregon, lo-wlt All of the west one-half S) of section twenty () In T. 1. 8. R. 1 W. Will. Mer. , con taining !U0 acre; that each U the owner in fee simple of an undivided one third thereof: That said real estate be partitioned among said plaintiff. Oeorgle A. Winters and said defend ants. Barah Elisabeth Brlckdale, formerly Sarab Elisabeth Buck, and Robert P. Buck, according to their respective Interests therein; that referees be appointed by said Court to make aald divis ion ; that tbe costs of said suit and of said parti tlon be apportioned to said plaintiff, Oeorgie A Winters aud the said defendant, Barah Ell both llrlckdala, formerly Sarah Elisabeth Buck, and Robert P. Buck, according to their respect' Ive I lit rests In said real ealate, aud that plain tiffs have such other and further relief as to tbe Court may seem Just and equitable. This summons Is served upon you by publica tion in th Hillsboro Independent by order of lion. L. A. Rood, County Judge of Washington County, Oregon, duly made and dated on tbe 3lidy of May, 1IMA, W. M. BARRETT, Attorney for Plaintiffs. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICI 0 SALI RIAL KSTATt AT PRlVATt SALI. Notice is bsreby lrn, tbat b virtue of an onlcr and decree of tbe Count Court of Wasb- iDKton County, Ori-son, mad aud entered on June 11, IW0&, authorizing and dlrectlnc the ad ministrator of Hie Kutaleor KUen L. Kord, de oeasrd, loell at private sale, certain real estate beloiia-lni to tbe estate of said deceased, I, the undersigned, will from and after July IS, ItajA, proceed to sell tbe real estate hereinafter de scribed at private sal, far cub In band, subject toconArmailon bj said Court, laid real etat being particularly described a follow, to wit: All of Lois seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven and twelve of and in Block No. Thirteen of and In Simmons' Addition to th Town (now City) oi Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon; and also th following described parcel of real aetata. to-wlt: Commencing thirty three feet west of lb Northeast oornar of Lot two of and in Blocs; eight of and In the town (now city) of Hllliboro. Washington County, Oregon, a th (am appears on the duly recorded plat thereof and ruuning lhnc South on hundred and ninety eight feet to the South line of aald Lot two; thence west sllty six feet to the southwest corner of aald lot two; thane north one hundred and ninety eight feet to tbe Northwest oornar rf said lot two, and I hence East si sty six feet to th place of begin ning. lated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this June 12, 1801. at. B. BUMP, Administrator of the Estate of Ellea L. Ford. Deceased. CITATION. In th County Court of lb State of Oregon, f..r I Washington County. Id lb Matter of th Kstato of r. U. McDANIEL, DeceasMl. To Mrs. Daisy Hill, Mr. Rtta Ml sets. Fred Wilson, and Mrs. Basal Elliot and Alien Wilson, and to all persona interested la said estate. (ireetlnf : Yoo ar hereby cited and required to appear In th county Court of th State of Oregon, for the County of Washington, at the eourt room thereof, at Hillsboro. la the County of Washing. inn, on Monday, the 17th day of Jnly 1904, at 10 o'clock In the forennoa of that day, then and there to show cause. If any yoo) have, why an or der of aald eourt should Dot b mad authoris ing and directing th administrator of aald es tate to sU tbe following deeorlhed real stale belonging to said estate, situate in Washington County, Oregon, and being Lota rive and Eight, In Section Two, Tow a I N, K, I w. WUL Mer., containing tiU seres. Witness th Hon. L. A. Rood, indg of the County CMrt of the Stat of Orerna, ft th County of Washlngtoo, with th anal of said Court alTI led, this 2nd day of June A. D. 1906. Attest: E, I. OODM AN, (Seal) (5t) Clerk. Who Fills Your Prescription? Whi If we fill your prescription or re cipe it is filled with the best quality of drugs and full-wcigbt 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. Hillsboro Commercial Bank Does a General Banking Bu$inc$$g Sells exchange Charges no Exchange to Customers and e & Pays Interest on time Deposits jz? C.iII on them A. tS. SHoles, Pres. Geo. SchulmericH, Cashier fbate & Son, NewMeat Market,! i igP SI , jmr , A2-vVI.a(k t & J I. I J L Shop on Main St., m (irecitr's KcHtuurant liuilding $ $ $ A CHILD quickly of the above often takes a lifetime to appreciutc their vnlne. You can greatly assist the child in learning the worth of the dollar. How? Hy having him open a savings account with this bank, ami by encouraging him to aM to it. A single dollar is sufllciciit to start an account. Smaller deposits may follow. Savings department opens .January 1, 1905. 1 J" W. SHUTE, BANKER. Tourist Cars Going East. Many experienced tarvelers prefer tourist sleeping cars for the transcontinental journey The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. can arrange for your trip cast in tourist cars, offer you choice of routes and save you money H. S. Rowe, Gen.Agt and Get terms. DKALCHH IN ALL K1NDH OP FRESH AND CURED MEATS Ponltry and Game. CaIi ai(l for all kimln of Coun try Produce and BuU h er'a Stuff. old Hop Sollies a Specialty. $ grasps the iiionnfiiag characters. Hut it ilaanl 1 - tf 1 -f a, M 8 C ! 1 2 ija Tbtrd street Portland, Oregon