THE INDEPENDENT, HILLSBORO, Official Ppr of Washington County. Entered at tha Poatofflca at Hllla t oro, Oregon, for tranamiialon thro or h the malls u second ! mall matter. Official Pacer ofWastaztoa County. BY D. W. BATH. Crop Report. The past week wu dry and the hotteat of the season. These condition were very favorable for Laying, and this work it baa been pushed along rapidly. The 'bay crop promises to be heavier than last year, although in tome few locali ties it U not ao good as eipected. Pas turatte is getting short, and conseqnent ly the inilk supply in the dairy district is decreasiug. f k. K. .. c f U'W fell r hnm begun, and fall wheat cutting will be come genural oext week. Fall wheat is maturing nicely, but it has been a little to warm for spring wheat, especially the late sown. Out show considerable im provement. Corn and gardens have made good advancement. Hop lice are still plentiful in many yards, and con siderable spraying has been done during the week. The grain aphis is disap pearing, and reports as to the amount of dainaKe caused by this pent are conflict ing. Apples, pears, eaches and prunes, although below average in quantity, are doing nicely. The berry season in the weHtern section is drawing to a close, - but in the higher elevations in eastern Oregon it is now at its height. The Cascades. Visitors to the Lewis and Clark fair should nut fail to visit the Cascades, lo cated on the Trail. This concession sur passes all others in beauty, being a miniature of the (Ireat Cascades at the SU Louis exoMition. This is not a pic ture as many imugine, but a reality, lit up with many colored lights, and has the water effect with Che colored light effect that was so ad mired by all who saw the original last year. The day and nit(ht scene of this exhibit is magni ficent. The effect being brought about by the latest electrical devises of the present times. The price of admission tins been reduced to 15 cents and your sight-seeing trip at the fair is not com plete without viewing this. Race Meeting: at Portland. Among the great attractions which the Lewis and Clark exposition will af ford the visitors to Portland during this month w ill be the opening of the race meeting given by the Multnomah Fair Association at Irvington Park Track, be ginning on July 22. More than 500 horses will be stabled at Irvington dur ing the 49 racing days, which by the way, will 'e the longest race meeting ever held in Oregon. The horses that will start in the stake and handicap events are the pick of those that raced last winter at Oakland and at Los Ange les. Such owners aa K. J Ramsey, Doc tor Howell, Harry ftover, Winters A Johnson, and Del Fountain, have enter ed their stake horses in the events, horses that would have been shipped Kust, but for the generous purses and stake moneys that the association have hung up. When the association otflciala made up their stake eventa last year they were in a geuerous mood. Knowing that the eximsition would bring lovers of the thoroughbreds from all over the country, they mado up their minds that if handsome purses and valuable stakes would attract the best class of horses and the liest owners, they would cer tainly bring them to Portland This they have done and in all they will (lis tribute over f 100,000 among the winners of the stake events and purses. Such good horses as Mora tins, Sea Air, Bom bardier, Hugh McOowan, (iloomvOus, winner of tiie Seattle Derby, Whisky King, and a host of others that have won winning brackets, will be there. The I-ewis and Clark Exposition Handi cap will be worth $1,500.00 to the win ner, the Irvington Handicap $1,200.00 and the 1-abor Day Handicap is valued at $1,000.00. Many of the horse that will rare at Irvington have been racing at the Meadows, and hardly a day goes by but some track record is broken, and as a f ample the mile record was cut from 1:40 to 1;3!M4 by Hugh McOowan. Anticipating one of the greatest race meetings ever held in the Northwest, Presidunt A. It. Diamond has kept teams and men at work on the track at Irvington all winter, and even as early as this it is lightening fast. The stalls have been fumigated and haye been giv en a fresh coating of whitewash, and painters are now at work repairing th grandstand, fences and paddock. The association has also announced that from September 17 to Septemlwr 28 it will endeavor to give a light harness race meeting. Very liberal purses will l giveu and some of the best trotters and pacers from California will be seen at Irving in addition to a strong lot of Oregon and Washington horses. At a meeting of the -Oregon Suffrage association, which was held in the par lors of the Portland Hotel Monday the officers of the National association pre sented their formal acceptance of the in vitation of the state organization to par ticiMite in the coining campaign, when tiie questions of giving women eonal re presentation with men w ill lie put to a vote of the Oregon commonwealth. Be fore the National convention decided UHn Portland for its 1H05 convention, a letter or petition signed bv every officer of the Oregon axsociation and forwarded to headquarters asking that th ennven tion come to Portland, and that the Na tional body aseint in every way possible the work t lie Oregon women nave un dertaken for the coming year. The Na tional avoviatiou does not engage in state caiiiwkigns unless expressly in vited to do so by the women of the state, but it is always ready to send its beet workers and orgnnitera to any field which looks promising, and which netsts its aid. It lias not yet been determined who w ill take charge of the Oregon cam paign, but that it will le one of the most able worker in the suffrage catue is assured. Plans for the coming year were thoroughly discussed and resolu tions aed by Kith associationa ex pressing appreciation for ctmrtesiea shown and lielp given and received. The National ollicers feel that the Ore gon women are well organised and will coniluet t tie campaign on business lines. Mips Anthony, accompanied by her sis ter ami Mrs, S. A. tiross, of Chicago left Tuesday for a mountain tr'p. "The Pacific Northwest" Is th title of a neat little publication just issued by the Chicago A North Western Railway Co. and i filled from title page to cover with interesting read ing matter and information of great value to the traveling public, and par ticularly to persona contemplating a trip either Kast or West, or in fact North or South, for the North-Western Line and ita connections covers the country. lie sides a splendid map, of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and a part of Mon tana and Wyoming, this little book con tain a splendid write-up of the country aud a ck f the perilous expedition of Lewis and Clark a hundred years ago. To the hundreds and thousands of tour ists who are coming to the coast country to attend the fair aud witness the prog ress the Pacific Northwest has made will this pamphlet'prove interesting and val uable. Among the beautiful half-tone engravings is one of "A Ranch in Sight of Mount iiood," which would grace the table of any home. "Multnomah Falls, Columbia River," is another beauty and would make a delight'ul present to seud to some Eastern friend. "Hood River," "Consignment of Wheat for the Far East," "In the Willamette Valley" w ith Mount Hood in the distance, "Shipping in Portland Harbor," a bunch of "Or gon Apples, " "A Baldwin-Apple Orch ard," "Gathering Pruues," "Gath ering Strawberries at Hood River" and a picture of "A Crate of Oregon Straw berries," a sight of which would cause th eyea of our Eastern friends to bulge with amazement and their mouths to water. Among the thirty-two other illustra tions are "A Harvesting Scene In the Palouse Country," "An Idaho Beet Sugar Factory, Showing 3i,000 tons of Beets on th Dump," "Hop Picking," "A Typical Dairy Scene in Oregon," "Fifteen Hundred Sfieep in a Bunch," "An Oregon Gold Mine," "Salmon Fish ing," "The Cascades Columbia River,, "Hercules' Pillars. Columbia River," "Latoarelle Falls, Columbia River," "The Storm Swept Tlllamoak," and a number of scenes in Spokane, Vancouver and on the fair grounds in Portland. The statistics published in this book are alone worth much to the reader, but all on needs to do to procure a copy is to send postage and name and address to th Passenger Department, Chicago A North-Western line, Chicago, III., or to W. A. Cox, General Agent, 15.1 Third street, Portland, Oregon, who will take pleasure in giving all information necessary about the Chicago and North Western Linn, one of the best railroads in the United States to travel over, where you will be given courteous treatment and every comfort. Drowned. August Lunman, aged about 20 years, a laborer In Conzelman Bros' mill near Middleton, was drowned last Sunday, and owing to the fact that no one Raw him go down, Coroner Brown was noti fied and he with A, B. fiailey went to Middleton to learn the particulars and find out if the drowning was accidental. At the inqnest Dr. Bailey, as coroner's physician testified that the Ixxly was found about 4 o'clock in the afternoon In about four feet of water, face down ward, and with a collapsed swimming bag under th chest. In his opinion the deceased had been dead at least six or eight hours and that the cause of death was strangulation. There was no evidence of external violence. Sherwood Regular Correspondent. Born July 5, to the wife of Umbcrto Baracco, near Sherwood, a son. A Sunday school picnic was held Sat urday in Langer's grove near town, the attendance consisting principally of children of Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs. Smock and their visiting relatives and friends have gone to the seaside for an outing. Hops are reported as maturing finely in this section of the county with pros- pocta of an unusually large yield. Material has been secured for the erection of a new school house at Blue- town by the German Evangelical people of that neighborhood. Sherwood Camp, No. 4!4 elected and Installed the following officer at the Camp session last Thursday evening: 8. O. Hagan, C. C. ; E. G. Hagey, P. C, C; Thoa. Brady, Ad. Lieut.: Geo. Say. lor, clerk; Miles Haynea, banker; C. C. Calkins, escort; John Biggs, watchman; Amos Morgan, sentry; Fred Olds, man ager. A son of T.I. Patterson, residing be low town, cut an extensive gash in the sole of his foot Saturday by coming in contact with an old unused sythe while playing with other children in the barn. Surgical assistance waa necessary to repair the damage sustained. Strength, even by name as well as nature, when unduly expended in a non productive venture, is no joke, says Strong, after turning the crank of an ice cream freezer a couple of hours more or less, to at last discover that the "pa-Kile" accessary thereto, was missing. Some on had forgotten to load the machine properly and Strong's strong arm suf fered in consequence. F. W. Saltus, the victim of a dyna mite explosion at Middleton last fall whereby he sustained the loss of one V is suffering yet with the remaining one. A nomber of small particles of metal have been removed from time to time, while a few days since two others have been discovered which will require another visit to the specialist. Th Wilsonvill celebration grounds waa not an ideal spot for the purpose, so say visitors. It was located on a hill side in th timber on th bank of the Willamette, th w hole surface of the ground being thickly strewn with shell rock and boulders galore. Another lo cation is in order should visitors 1 ex pected on future occasion. The new water mains for the town have Iwen received and Wm. Pully, the contractor is busily engaged in laying the same. When the contract is com- ! i-lctod the town cf ShcrwooJ la arr.ply protected until the water, both in the tank and well become exhausted. Mr. William Knight and family who have been living her with her aged parents, Rev. Mr. and Mr. WurmeU dorf for some time returned to their home in Tillamook county this morning. Word reached here last evening of the sad and unfortunate drowning of Au gust Lehman, an employ of the Con zelman Brothers at their saw mill three mile from town. It appear that the young man weut to th upper dam, a short distance, but wittiin sight of th mill, disrobed and plunged into the cold water, th action of which produced cramp and led to the unfortunate tragedy. He was missed some time af terward and a search waa made, result ing in the finding of hi lifeless body floating within two leet of the surface of the water. He was a comparative stranger here but wa known as an ex emplary, honest and faithful young fel low, without any bad habits, and well respected and esteemed bv those who knew him best. An elder brother, alsi working at the same place survives him, aud 1 heartbroken over the unfortunate and deplorable affair. The sympathy of the entir neighborhood is extended to him in his deepest allliction at the un timely death so unexpected. Snider' Pork and Beans, just the thing for lunch at Messinger'a. The Diamond Cure. The latest news from Paria, is, that they have discovered a diamond cure lor consumption. II you fear consump tion or pneumonia, it will, however, be best for you to take that great remedy mentioned by W. I. McGee, of Nanleer, Tenn. ' I had a cough, for fourteen years. Nothing helied me, until I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs ana tolas, which gave in stant relief, and effected a permanent cure." Unequaled quick cure, for Throat and Lung Troubles. At all drug stores; price 60 cents and $1 .00, guaran teed. 1 rial bottle free. Get Your Wood 8awed Bv T. I). fallman. Hillshoro. He is in the field to suit his patrons and do the work well, at lair prices, rir wood 50 cents per cord ; hard wood, 60 cents per cord. i;all up 'phone tndepen ueni une, uz. The Nelson and Wilcox Lumber Co, have just furnished the lumber for the following places: Bethany church Hoffman at the Grove, Watts and Price at Skaposu and Mr. Rasmussen. This is steam treated and kiln dried and is very satisfactory. They now have a new steam treating plant. They solicit your orders for the finest steam A Fine Number. The July Sunset Magazine is a epecia nuuilRT, dealing with the Lewis an Clark exposition and the great Pacific Northwest, rilled with instructive arti cles, fine illustrations, a number that will give you an immense amount of in formation and show yon the opportuni ties of the west aa no other publication can. Don't mis it. Now on sale at all news stands. A Surprise Party A pleasant surprise party may be giv en to your stomach and liver, by takimi a medicine which will relieve their pain and discomfort, namely: Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are a most won derful remedy, affording sure relief and cure, for headache, uiz.iness and con stipation. 25c at all drug stores. Lewis and Clark Exposition. During the Lewis and Clark ex position the Southern Pacific Coin pany will sell round trip tickets to Portland, limit thirty days, at one and one third fare for the round trip. For parties of ten or more traveling on one ticket, one fare for the round trip. For organized parties of one hundred or more, in dividual tickets at one fare for round trip. Stopover of ten days will be giv en at Portland on all one way tick ets reading through that point dur ing the exposition. Tickets must be deposited with Joint Agent at Portland aud a charge of fifty cents will be made for the extention of time. Real Estate and Anctioneer. You will do well by listing your property with J. C. Kuratli, who can soon find you a satisfactory Duyer. lie also crys auctions. Address John C. Kuratli, Hillsboro, Ore., R, F. D. No, 4 Residence at Phillips. Bent Her Double. "I knew no one, for four weeks, w hen I waa sick with typhoid and kidney trouble," writes Mra. Annie Hunter, of Pittsburg, Pa , and when I got better although I had one of the best doctors I could get, I was bent double, and had to rest my hands on my knees when I walked. From this terrible afliction I was rescued by Electric Bitters, which restored my health and strength, and now I can walk as straight as ever They are simply wonderful." Guaran teed to cur stomach, liver and kidney aisoraer ; at any drug store ; price 50c. Forced to Starve. B. F. Leek, of Concord, Ky., says For 20 years I suffered sgonies, with a sore on my upper lip, so painful, some times, that I could not eat. After vain ly trying everything else, I enred it, with Bucklen's Arnica Salve." It's great for burns, cuts snd wounds. At all drug stores; Only 25c. Fir Wood a.oo Per Cord. While it lasts or until further notice I will sell my fir woo. I In four feet lengths at the above price delivered in oraUnitthe cer.ter of Hillsboro or an equivalent haul. This Is first growth first class wood. I will furnish lrt inch lengths for $2 i5 as heretofore. Terms of payment cash On ilflivtrv wrwl Orders can be sent by telephone Farm-x- or by mail Rout No. 4. iiiiisnoro. ALBERT N. STANTON. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Administratrix' Notice. Kxl-e Is kereby sireu thai ibo midoreign! hu been duly appointM! Admmi.lrama uf Ilie ee lele of fc.llen aWinsua. detieeaed. bw the Couuiy tourt of la stele of ongitn fur ttaauiiis'Wja ft.Mi.iv. aitl fc Qtta!i-i. A'l p-"i-olalius Malusl said ati are berrl.t uol tried lo Crvecul lu ui lo me at the ortWe uf W. l. reamea. ttomn 724. chamber of Commerce. Portland, Oregon, with pminir roucu.ra aud duly verinm. a njr law rvuulred, will Hum aia nioulu. Iroui dele hereol. I ated at Hillsboro, Or., July 14, A. P. 1004. I CMC It P. B ALLOC. Admlulslrairlx. Y. D. r RICK MAX, Attorn?. JlyUeugll Administratrix Notice. Notl It hereby Riven thatth utittsralgned hu been duly appointed aUtniulatrmlria, will anoeied.of ilia v.iautof Royal L. Sainton, d.. oramrd, by Die l ouuiy i'ourt of the Stale of Ore. guu (or Wasuiugt'Mi county end naa qualllled. All perauua balu( claim aalut said estate are hrreby notified to ureaent the eame lo me el the uttiee of W. l. Krerinau, Kooui Chamber of tiuimeire, roruaiHl, ureifon. witn proer Totivberaandduly verified, aa by law requited, wutiiD SU months from date hereof, baled at HllUboro, July H, A. X. 1U05. EUNICE P. BALLUU. AdmlnUlratrlz. W. D. FREES! AX, Attorney. Jly.iau.ll AflmiMslrctrii Notice of AjjpouitmeiiL Nirtioe la hereby given that the uuderaiKiied baa been duly appoluu-d aa ailinliiiatratrlx ol the eatale of I teorne A . tiore, doad. All permute baviug elalma aicaliial aald estate are notified lo preaent lue eeiue duly verllled within ala uioutht to meat the oitnte of W. A. clelanil, tuy atloruey, Koomi .VM ob4 chamber of Commerce building In Portland, Oreicou. Dated June ju, IMA GRACE U. CORK, Admlnlatraliix of the Eatale of tieotge A. Uora, deueeaed. W. A. CLKLANO, Attorney. Executor's Notice. N.sU'e la hereby Riven, that we, the tinder llKiied, have been duly appolnwd exeuutrix and executor. reecti vel y, of the ettlaie of Jaxib W undent, devoaaed, by the Couuly Court of the 4lale of Oreiroii. for WanblUKUin County, aud have duly qua1 Hied aa such. All persona ha v lux idaima amuM aald estate are hereby uotllled to present the eaiueto ua, with proper vouvbera, at the law oltloe of W. N. Barrett, In lllllHboro. Ore gon, wllblu all months Irom lbs dale hereof. listed Juue W, IM& KI.I.AHETII WtNDKRI.I, and JOHN WUNDr.Kl.l, Execntrix aud Executor of lbs Keutia of Jacob W uuderll, deceased. W, N. BAKKKTT, A Homey for Estate. Administrator' Notice. Notice la hereby Riven that the under iRtied, administrator of the eatale of Kate C. W Ibiox, de ceased baa, bled, In the Couuiy Courtof Wasliiug tou County, Oregon. h!s final at-count aud re port In mid eatale, and that the aame baa U-en set for bearing end aettleuteut, before aald court, ou Monday July 24, DMA, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. GEO. H. WILCOX, Admlnlatralnrof the Estate of Kale C. Wilcox deceased. 8. B. HU8TUX, AUy, for Adut'r. M) SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of ths Stale of Oregon, for . Waabiugtou County. WALTER K. MoCALLUM. Plain 11 IT, vs. WILLIAM E. MASTERS end R. E. RANDALL, IK-fendaula, To William K. Maalera and R. E. Randall, the above named defendants: lo the Name of the Slate of Oregon: You are hereby required to ap pear and auswer I be plalntlrt"! complaint herein within nix weekafrom the date of the aerv ice of thia aummoua upon you, and If ynn fall no lo a pear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court forth relief demanded In bla complaint to wit. That plaintiff have a decree that a certain mortgage, executed by Jena Kaamuiwen to Wil liam K. Maalera, dated Jan. IS, Iivu, recorded on page 82, Hook K, Keoorda of Mortgagee of Wash ington County. Oregon, for 2,oou. DO, and a cer utiu mortgage executed by Jena KaamUHHeu aud Marie Karauewn, biawlfe, to William E. Mas ters, dated Feb. 2, 1HH4, aud recorded on 'page Mi, Book L, Kecorda of M tgs. of aald County, and a certain mtg. executed by Jena Kanmusiwu and Mary Haamiisaen, hla wire, u K. K. Randall, for r-MoU.uu, on July 14, Ikn. andtreoorded on page 1VI, Hook W. Keoorda of Mlga. ol aald County, be adjudged to be paid, saliniod and diet barged, that plalutIR be decreed lobe the owner In fee impleof the real estate described In aald com plaint, and being a part of the 11. L. C. of A. J. Masters and wife. In V. 1 8. R. 2 W. Will. Met., and particularly described aa follow Begin ning at a point on the Eastern boundary of said I). L. C., said point being 87.60 rh. 8. and l'i deg. W. from the N, E. corner of aald D. U C." and running thence 8. deg. W. from the N. E. cornerof aald l. L. C. . aud running thence S. IS deg W. 26.23 che., thence N. to deg , 4.V W. S.82rha. thence N. I'deg. E. 2t.8cha, thence K. W.76cha. to place or beginning, containing iM,46 acree, and being trarta numbered 4 A 6, set nil by decree of the Circuit, Court of Wanlilnulon Co. Oregou, to William K.' Masler and Klua belh Master, a their aliare of aald D. L. C. aa heira at law of of A. J. Maater, deed., free from all claim or Interest of the defendanta, or either ol ihem, and of all peraoiii clalmlug bv, through or uder them, or either of them, ami for aucb other ami further relief aa to the court may ap pear equitable. Thia summon la served upon you by publication bv order ol Hon. L. A. Rood, Cntinlr, Judge of Washington County. Oregon, which order wax mail and dated on June 7, lxuo. 8. B. HUSTON, (7t) Attorney for Plaintiff SUMMONS. In theCtrcut Court of ths State ol Oregon, for Washington County. UEORdlE A. WINTERS, and EDWARD BLAKK WINTERS, her buaband. Plaintiffs. V. 8ARAH ELIZABETH BRICKPALK, (form erly HA KA H KI.I.AHKTII HICK, EARNEST R. BR1CKDALE, her hus band. ROBERT F. BUCK and AMIE BUCK, hla wife. Defendants. To 4nth Elizabeth Brlckdale, (formerly Sarah Hiabelh Huekl Earneal R. Hrlrkdale. her buaband; Robert K. Buck and Amie Buck, bla wife, the above named defendants: In the name of the Stats of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and auswer the Com plaint tiled again! you In the above entitled suit, wllbln alx (6) weeka from the date of the first publication of this eummons, that being the time prescribed In order of Duhliraflon hereof, the dale of the first publication of thia summons being on Junes, iwu, and the last publication being on July 14. lsart, and If you fall ao to appear on or before the 14lh day of July, I Hurt, and ana wer the complal"! of the plalnufTa filed herein, In default thereof, the plalnlltli will apply to the Court fur lb relief demanded in their complaint herein, to-wit: Kor a decree of aald Court that aald plaintiff Oeorgla A. Winters, and aald de fendant. Sarah Elizabeth Hrlrkdale. formerly Sarab Elizabeth Buck, and Robert f. Buck are the owner aa tenant In common and are In pnaesslon of the following described tract of real exlate, situate In Washington County. Oregon, to-wlt: All of the west one half C) of section twenty In T. 1. S. R. I W. Will. Mer. . con taining feu acres: that each I the owner lo fee simple of an undivided on third thereof: That aald real eaute he partitioned among aald plaintiff. Oeorgle A. Winter and aald defend ants. Sarah Elizabeth Brirkdale. formerly Sarab Elizabeth Hurk. and Robert P. Buck, according to their reepectlve Interest therein: that referee be appointed by aaid Court to make aald divis ion; that theensti of aald anilt and of aaid parti tion be apportioned lo aaid plaintiff, (leorgle A. Winter and the said defendant, Sarah Eliza beth Hrlckdala. formerly Harah Elizabeth Buck, and Robert E. Buck, according lo their respect ive Interest. In aaid real eatale, and that plain tiff" bav such other and further relief aa to the Court may seem Just and equitable. i niz summons la enrve upon you ny punuoa tliwi In the II I Unborn Independent by order of Hon. U A. Rood, Conn ly Judge of Washington County, Oregon, duly made aud dated on th (let day of May, llajf). W. K. BARRETT. Attorney fr Plaintiff. WANTED BY CH1CAHO MANUFACTURING House, person of traatworthlneai and somewhat familiar with local territory aa assistant lu branch ofllos. Salary I IS paid weakly, farme aent position. No Investment required. Biari Deal eatabltshed. Previon sxparlencw not e- ntlal to engaging. Addr Manager Branch a iwarnoru hi., Cblcago. July 7 T. P. GOODIN, CONTRACTOR I am prepared to furnish plans and estimates on any kind of a build ing in Washington County. 'Phone 28x4, or adJress R. F. D. I. T. P. COODIfJ, Hillsboro, Or. SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice I hereby given, tbat by virtus of an ei ymlion Issued out ol and uoder the seal of tne Circuit lonrt of tb Slate of Oregon, f the County ol Masbinguin dated the iiMb day ol June ltn lavor of W. D. Wood, plsiullff, and ipf I. A. Reid 1 I awe H SeM, de fendant forth aura of IIAUUOaM and lb furth er iu:.. of Xii-i a) with iiiturost ibuooa frow U.e AXB day of March la) at in rate of ten per eenl per auuun, to me directed and delivered, coot tnandtng me to make aaie of lb real proparty bereiukiler deaenbed, 1 hav levied ULon aud pursuant loaaid Execution. 1 will on Monday, tbeJlstday of July inno, at ibe South door of lb Courthouse in lllllaboro, Wasbiugtoa Couuiy. Oregon, at the hour of leu o'clock a. m. of aald day. sell at public auction to tbe bigbeat bidder lor cash in baud, all of th following deacrtlied real properly, lying, being aud attual in Vta.li lngtou County, Oregon, Aud mors particularly described aa lollowa. lo-wit: Commencing at lb South-Was Corner of land conveyed u Thomas Cu! ley by deed from H. B. Morgau, Bhendoi Washington County, Oregon, the aeiue being recorded upon the Record of deed! of aaid M ashiuglou Couuty, Oregon, run ning thence North aioug th liu of land former ly belonglug to A. J. Hamilton, Oue hundred and alxiy-eighl (16S) feet lo tbe mi. Idle of the County Koad, tbeno North 74 o is Kast, aioug aald road. Nlnely-nv iHoifeet. tbeno houtb aev euleea (17') mtaule East, Two Hundred Kir feet to the right of way of th Oregou Central Kail Koad, thence North eighty on (SI) degrees, forty eight (4 ) nil nuts West aioug aaid ngbl of way Ninety fjvW) feet to theplaoeol begliiulug, coiilalulug 17, A. 1 equar feet euual lo . u of an acre, the same being oil ol lb Weeteudof lb '. U U . I w. M .1 tl WSUWI by lb Oregou eutral Rail Road Company, aud conveyed by that Company ki L li. Torrluoe, said land belngslluat and lying In Washington County, Oregou, to aatiary til hereinbefore named auinz aud for the oueu ami ex pause of sale and aaid writ said sal will b mads subject to redemption aa Hr atatue of oregou. I 'ale. I at HllUboro, Oregon, this 24th day of Juue I SUA. J. W. CONN ELL. Sheriff of Washington County, Oregou. ft. B. HI HTON, All4ruy for l lalnllti. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OP SAII Of RIAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. Nolle la hereby given, that by virtue of an order and decree of the Couuiy Court of Waah lugUMi Couuiy, Oregon, mad aud entered on June 12, lu6. aulborllug aud directing lb ad ministrator of lha Kstal of Ellen L. Ford, de ceased, to sell at private aale, certaiu real eatale belonging to tbe eatale of aald deceased, 1, the undersigned, will from and after July 22, Imio, proceed to se 11 th real eatale hereinafter de acrtbed at private aale, forcaxblu hand, subject to continuation by aald Court, aald real estal being particularly described aa follows, lo wit: Allot Lou arven, eight, nine, ten, eleven aud twelve of aud In Block No. Thirteen of and In Hlnimona' Addition to the Town (now Cltv) ol Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon: aud" also th following described paroel of real eatale, to-wli: Commencing thirty three feet west of the Northeast comer of Lot two of aud lu HIock eight of and in the town (now City) of Hillsboro, Washington county, Oregon, aa the 1111 appear on lh duly recorded plat thereof aud running thence Soulb on huudnxl aud ninety eight feet I4i in noum no 01 aalil lot two; thence weal alxty aix feet lo the southwest corner of aald lot two; thence north ou hundred and ninety igh feel lo the Northwest corner -t aald lot two. aul I hence Eaat alxty six feel to Ibo place of begin. uiug. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this Jane 12, 1U0V M. B. BUMP, Administrator of lh Estate of Ellen L. Ford 1 CITATION. In the County Court of th Slat of Oregon, for n aauiiigtou county. In th Matter or the Enlat of P. M. MVDANIEL, Deceved. To Mr. Dalzy Hill. Mra. Etta Mikela. Fred vtiiaou, ana Mr. nsie r.lllotaud Allen Wilson and to all perauua Interested la aald nlale, Ureeling: You are borehy cited and required to appear In lh County Court of the State of Oregou. for tbe County of Washington, at th court room thereof, at Hillsboro, In Ibe Couuty of Washing ton, on Monday, tbe 17th dav of July lwu.. at 10 ociocx 111 tne torennou of that day, then and mere to mow cause, 11 any yu nave, why an or oer 01 sain court mourn not oe made autnoriz Ing aud dtrec.inc th administrator of aald e tat to sell Ibe following descrilied real enisle belonglug to aald eatale, aliuate in Washington County, Oregon, and being Lot Klv and Kignt, in Meet ion Two, Town a N. K. 0 W. W III, Mer. .containing vix aerea. Witness ibe lion. L. A. Rood, Judge or the County Court of the Htale of Oregon, for tbe County of Washington, with th seal of aald Court affixed, lbl 2nd day of June A. I), lnuo. Attest: E. J. UODMAN. (Seal) (Si) Clerk. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice I hereby glyen that tb undersigned administrator of the estate of Job n W. Ltitber, deceased, baa tiled In tbe County Court of W ash ington Couuiy. Oregon, hi final account and re port In aald estate, and the same baa been art for hearing and settlement. In aald court, on Mnndav Augual 7, ltxii, at tb hour of lUo'clock A. M., of aaiu uaj. Dated thia July , 1A J. C. COREY Administrator of the Eatalsof John W. Luther, deceased. BENTON BOWMAN, Attorney for Administrator July 7-Aug 4. Amlnistrati-ix'Notice. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned ha been, by the County Court of Washington Couuty, Oregon, appointed administratrix of the eatate of Lar Nielsen, deceased, and baa duly quatineu aa sum, ano an emoni naving ciaimi against aaid eatale are hereby notified to present tbe aame to me, with proper voucher annexed at th law officeof 8. B. Huston, at Hillsboro, Oregon, within ill month Irom aud after till July 7, 1UUO. MARIE NIELSEN Administrator of lbs Eatate of Lara Nielsen, de- oeaaeu. B. B. HUSTON, Attorney for Adm'x July7-aug4 Chicago3 Portland Special tlie most luxurious train in the world, l'ullm.in sleeping cars, (lining cars, hulTet snb'kine and lihrary car Ihariieranu natli). L.ess than three days i'ortland In Chicago. TwoThroughTrains to Chicago daily from Portland and points in Oregon and Eastern Wash ington via the Oregon Kailroad & Navigation Co., Oregon Short Line, Union Pacific K. 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