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THE INDEPENDENT, HILLSBORO, Official Paper of Washington County. Entered at the Poatofflce at IlUia- tnro, Ore!!. for tripm1alsi thrrvtirh the maJla m aecond-claaa mail matter. Official Paper cf Wastinzton County. BY D. W. BATH. Month after month (or aix yeara the I'aciflu Monthly haa bswm (urging tteadU ljr forward. 80 excellent have been aoma o( the iaauea that only the moit superlative adjectives could do Justice to the excellence o( the press work and a high character of the magazine. It is only (air to say, however that in the July number the magazine haa reached a plane which might well be envied by any twenty-five or thirty-flve-cent ma gazine in the country. It is one o( the wonders of modern progress that such an excellent magazine as regards color work, high-grade illustrations and the general character of the reading matter may be gotten up and sold for 10c. As a matter of (act, the paper alone in this splendid July number is worth from fifteen to twenty cents in each copy of the magaxine. The paper used for a large part of this number is probably the heaviest which has yet apiared in any ten-cent magazine, and its quality is the finest. From every standpoint, the publishers have far surpasited all their previous attempts and have placed the magazine where it is not only a credit to the Coast and entire West, but it will not suffer by comparison with any magazine published anywhere. This July number is called the Lewis and Clark exposition number, and in justification of this there are six special articles on the exposition, covering the architecture, the Forestry building, the exhibits, the statuary, the social life and significance of the exposition. The lat ter is written by Eva Kmery Dyd, author of "The Conquest," "McLougnlin and Old Oregon." There is albo told in terse style the story of the Lewis and Clark exiedition. There are between seventy and eighty illustrations of the exposi tion, of w hich ten are full page. In the race for supremacy among the maga zines of the West, the Pacific Monthly by the issuance of this number has left its competitors far behind in style, make-up, quality of reading matter, and in general interest anil value. The Pa rifle Monthly is now the recognized Western magazine. "Yes," remarked a country merchant to the editor of a South Dakota paper, "I certainly have a snap. The wholesale houses send me duns every month and draw on me at sight, but if I send a bill to a furuier he comes in swearing mad and quits trading at my store. While I am hard up for ready money those who are owing me are sending cash in ad vance to mail order houses. If I don't contribute money to any cause people say I am a hog. Every day I am ex ected to dig np for everything that comes along, from a rallle ticket to a church fund, by people-who say I ought to do this because they do part of their trading here, but my friend, Montgom ery Ward, neither buys rallle tickets nor helps the church fund, and yet gels the catm-in-hand business; and if I were to circulate a subscription paper among the city wholesale housrs where we trade I could gut the horse laugh proper. If I sell a pair ot pants I must treat the family to candy and cigars ; if I buy a load of potatoes I must do the same. Customers who are able to pay, hang on to their money while I pay 10 per cent at the bank to get ready cash. During hard times and ioor crops I have a big htiHinexs from people who are willing to trade with me providing I can duplicate catalogue prices an J wait until after bar vest for my money. My scales weigh too heavy when I sell sugar and too light whon I buy butter. I am a thief, a liar and a grafter. If I smile I am a soft-soapy hyprocrit; if I don't, I am a chump. Yes, this is certainly a snap." And then he looked over $10,000 worth of book accounts, all good, and wonder ed w here he could raise $XH) to pay a sight draft, due tomorrow. CHURCn ANNOUNCEMENTS. Congregational Church Notice Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning: "John and Jesus." Y. T. S. C. E.,7:00 p.m. Union meeting at 8 p. m. in the Evangelical church with sermon by Rev, Hamilton. All are welcome. II. Gilpatkick, Pastor. There will be English services in the Bethany Presbyterian church, Sunday, July 30, at 3 pin. All friends are cor dially invited. This will be the last English service in the old church. Preaching services at the Baptist church next runlay at 11 a. m., con ducted by Dr. Eaton. Service in the school-house at Reed- ville next Sabbath evening at 7:45 o'clock. Everyone cordlaly invited to at tend. Lewie and Clark Expoaition. During the Lewis and Clark ex position the Southern Facific Com pany will scll 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 partjes of one hundred or more, in dividual tickets at one fare for round trip. Stopover of ten days will be gtv eti at Portland on all one way tick ets reading through that point dur ing the exposition. Tickets must l deposited with Joint Agent at Portland and a charge of fifty cents will l made for the extention of time. fetherweetf Reaular Correspondent, Uay appears to be quite plentiful in this locality this season and of good quality and selling at reasonable prices. Five passenger cars with every seat occupied and standing room at a pre mium passed this station Monday morning bound for Portland. Olo Johnson, a Sherwood boy has been advanced to a position of brakeinan on the local passenger train on this line of the Southern Pacific. More new buildings, both buHiners and residence property have been erect ed In Sherwood the present season than for several years past, combined. Mrs. Hansen, of Iowa, a sister of Mrs. Hans Jurgensen of this place is here on a month's visit with her sinter, and also sightseeing at the Lewia A Clark fair. Meeks 4 Wilson is the new firm erect ing a new building for the purpose of otningup a "new" butcher business in Sherwood town. A new broom, etc." George Savior, the jeweler accompan ied by some relativea of Yamhill county left lor the coast at Salmon river last week for an outing of two weeks or more. Cut worms, the pest of onion raisers have made their annual nnwelcomed visit again this season and a war of ex termination or limitation is going on at all points in the onion fields. Mr. and Mrs. Sabastian, of Grange ville, Idaho, who have been visiting friends here during the past month re turned to Portland Saturday and left the next day for their home in the sage brush state. Just how a business man of town can spend half his time or three days in the week sight-seeing ia Portland, have a surplus of business at the same lime, and generous enough (imaginary) divide some of it with a rival is an inlgina dif ficult to understand to the unitiated. But to thoee accustomed to "hot air blowing" through a hat the remarkable feat is not so difficult of apprehension after all. Padded gloves and the Marquis of Queenberry rules are ignored in fistic encounters here, hence the resultant damage is greater and the rounds cur tailed to few in number where the ex tinguisher consists in the bare fists on ly. Al Bealand went down and out in the third round yesterday in a fight of this nature, while his opponent escaped with a few scratches. The damage to Al'i anatomy consisted in a laceration of the integument over each optic, which required suturing, peepers dressed in mourning and entirely closed from the resultant bruising, anil a frac ture of the nasal bones complicating the case. PROBATE COURT. In the matter of the guardianship of John T. Johnson, incompetent; report and account filed; ordered that the same be allowed and approved. Estate of Henrietta Carstens, de ceased ; no objections having been filed to final settlement and account, it ia or dered that said account be approved, that the administrator be discharged and his bondsmen released. Estate of F. M. McDaniel has M. B. Bump appointed guardian for Allen Wilson, minor heir, and the matter be continued until Tuesday, August 18, at 10 o'clock a. m. It was further ordered that the administrator be authorized to sell real estate at public or private sale. A lotidrtve, consisting of 3,000,000 feet, has reached Eugene for the Eugene Lumber Company's mill. The drive waa started from above the mouth of the north fork of the Willamette, and its journey to Eugene haa occupied 43 days. A crew of twenty men has been employed on it during that time. This drive waa gotten out by Charles Wil liams. A mammoth urive of over 12, 000,000 feet for the Booth-Kelly mill at Springfield is well on the way from North Fork. Duplicate parts of the delicate scienti fic instruments to be used by the Peary expedition in search of the North Pole were placed aboard the steamer Roose velt before it sailed Sunday from New York. Triple sets of nautical instru ments also were taken along. Dr. Louis J. Wolff, of Silverton, Or., waa chosen aa surgeon o( the expedition. He is 30 years old and a graduate of the college of surgery in San Francisco of the class of 1903. Until recently Wolff was con nected with the .outdoor department of Bellevue hospital. REAL E8TATETRArTSFER8. Addle Jenkins to Amis L. Fatteraon, tract la claim No MT I N RJ W O0 00 PHMarlaya ax to Claud I Acofflas, part of lbs George RIcbenlsnn D L C 1 00 Qeorire Bboeiaaker to Robert Becker S X ofW Kof 8 K H see M H 4 W. 100 J oh a K Ballsy to Urine Lron Wait, part of block 11 South Park Add, Forest Oroya ,, Suu 00 Susan I Issuer et el to Karl F.rlsternerW aorea la bm 4 T t North, R. t W U 00 Job a W iewell at al to Albert Hartrampr at al part of block I Hillsboro, Oregon KOO 00 Clark L Parkar to John Slaaart at al W X ofNIeecnTt N W 00 W Oil to Jama Br idea at al, pat of see IKlt W , M0 00 1 W Shale at al to Fred t'Dfer f acre In ' Felrrlew add to Hllliboro 755 00 Jane M Smith to rrsderlrk W Rails tract la Walker D L C 800 00 mil Mayer at ai to Fred Mayer 8 K i ot NWseeltTlXR W W 1 00 Jacob Raoaden to M J Burklnsbetn I and on half acre In Wm B C'batfleld p L C 106 00 David O'Donnell 10 Jamee Rrjrdea el al part of arc J0TI ! R W loo Maletna Break to Joerph Anion hit S Fnil Male (S acne) lli W I H Scbadaet ox to Joseph Anton lot Fmltdal l.X) 00 Ami L Faturaon lo Addis Jenkins part ofOSGrimaDL C . (00 00 1 P H Banana Mil It F I Rowell t al , an see 10 T t 1 W tii 00 t C Walker at X to C P Hani part of tot t block 11 Walker Add Fore Oroe 1 . 1 110 m 117 M O'Dell Showers 10 Charles Rlene- aaer part blurk IS Forest Grove ITS OS Melchtor KehrU at as to Johaa Kekrll. Itaot In H B Bona D L C atwo 00 Beaverton Happeninga. Mr. Vincent aold hla farm lately. Farmers are busy with the hay har vest. Measles is the fashion among the uiildteu now. Mr. Peebles and wife were Portland visitors last week. Grandma Llvengood is visitiug with her daughter, Mrs. Olds, of Fairdale. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Smith have rela tives from the East visiting with them. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson, of this place, attended the funeral of Mr. An derson's sister, Sunday, who died in Portland recently. President, Mrs. Dr. Robinson and vice-president, Mrs. Fisher, entertained the Lewis and Clark cluo, and a num ber of visitors, at a "Rose Luncheon," Tuesday afternoon, July 11, at the home of the latter. After a pleasant social hour, the guests were Invited into the dining room, which was daintily decor ated with rosea for the occasion, and served to rich cake, lemonade, and deli cious Ice cream. The affair proved to be a very enjoyable one, to all who were present. The Grange, at this place will give an entertainment the evening of the JMth of this month, when a most unique pro gram will be rendered. Mrs. Clara Waldo, state lecturer will make an ad dress. As she is a very charming lady speaker, this will be one of the main at tractions of the evening, a "hand so cial," will be one of the numbers, alao. All are cordially invited to come, and enjoy themselves, at the Beaverton Grange hall on that date. When a splinter has been driven into the hand it can be extracted by steam. Fill a wide-mouthed bottle nearly full of hot water, place the injured part over the mouth and press it slightly. The action thus produced will draw the flesh down, and in a minute or two the steam will extract the splinter, also the in flammation. Try it and be convinced. National Magazine. An exchange tells of a man who died. The very first day in heaven, as he wanted to go sight seeing, an angel guide was given him. Before long he noticed a number of persons each draw ing ball and chain. "How is this?" he asked. "Isn't this heaven?" The Angel smiled and replied : "Why these are not bad men, but they came from Oregon and we have to chain them or they would go back. A Berlin physician says no girl under 16 should practice daily on the piano and that no girl over 10 should devote more than 2 hours a day to such prac tice. Pttpers everywhere please copy. A Fine Number. The July Sunset Magazine is a special number, dealing with the Lewis and Clark exposition and the great Pacific Northwest Filled 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 as no other publication can. Don't miss it. Now on sale at all news stands. Teachers' Examination. Notice is hereoy given that the coun ty superintendent of Washington coun ty will hold the regular examination of applicants for state and county papers at Hillsboro Public School House, as follows : FOR STATS PAPERS. Commencing Wednesday, August 0, at 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing un til Saturday August 12, at 4 o,clock p. m. Wednesday Penmanship, history, spelling, algebra, reading, school law Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, book keeping, physics, civil government. Friday Physiology, geography, men tal arithmetic, composition, physical geography. Saturday Botany, plane geometry, general history, English literature, pay etiology. FOR COCHTT PAPERS. Commencing Wednesday, August 9, at 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing until Friday, August 11, at four o'clock p. m First, Second and Third grade certifi cates. . Wednesday Penmanship, history, or thography, reading. Thursday Written arithmetic, theo ry of teaching, grammar, physiology. Friday Geography, mental arithme tic, school law, civil government. PRIMARY CERTIFICATES. Wednesday Penmanship, reading, orthography, arithmetic. Thursday Art o( Questioning, theory, of teaching, physiology. Examining Board Sup't. M. C. Case, Prof. Joseph Marsh, Misa Lucy Hum phreys. Bent Her Double. "I knew no one, for four weeks, w hen I was sick with typhoid and kidney trouble," writee Mrs. Annie Hunter, of Pittsburg, Pa , and when I got better, although I had one of the best doctors I could get, I waa bent double, and ha J to rest my hands on my knees when I walked. From this terrible afRction I was rescued by Electrio Bitters, which restored my health and strength, and now I can walk aa straight as ever. They are simply wonderful." Guaran tee.! to cure stomach, liver and kidney disorders ; at any drug store ; price 60c. Fir Wood f a.oo Per Cord. While it UmU or until further notice I w ill my fir wood In four feet lengths at the above price delivered in or about the center of Hillsboro or an equivalent haul. Thia Is T.lit growth first class wood. I will furnish 18 inch lengths lor I2.R5 as heretofore. Terms of payment cah on delivery wood. Orders can be sent by telephone Farm ers. No. 3o6. or bv mail Rout Vn 1 Hillsboro, ' ALBERT N.STANTON. The Diamond Cure. The latest news from Paris, is, that they have discovered a diamond cure for consumption. If you fear consump tion or pneumonia, it will, however, be bcrt fnr you to tsko that great remedy mentioned by W. T. McO.ee, of Vanlcer, Tenn. "I had a cough, for fourteen years. Nothing helped me, until I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds, which gave in stant relief, and effected a permanent cure." Unequaled quick cure, for Throat and Lung Troubles. At all drug stores ; price 50 cents and f 1.00, guaran tee J. Trial bottle free. Get Your Wood Sawed By T. D. Ialluian. Hillslioro. He is in he field to suit his petrous and do the work well, at fair prices. Fir wood, 50 cents per cord ; hard wood, 60 cents per cord. Call up 'phone, Indepen dent Line, 2(12. A Surprise Party. A pleasant surprise party may be giv en to your stomach and liver, by taking 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, dizziness and con stipation. 25c at all drug stores. The Nelson and Wilcox Lunilier Co. have just furnished the lomler for the following places: Bethany church, Hoffman at the Grove, Watts and Price at Ska pose and Mr. Hasmussen. This is steam treated ami kiln dried and is very satisfactory. They now have a new steam treating plant. They solicit your orders for the finest steam LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Adminiatrator'a Notice of Sale of Real Eatate at Private Sale. Notice I hereby glren, thai by virtue of an or der and decree of lb County Court of Washing toil County, Oregon, made and entered on July 17, 1905, autborUlug and directing ma, the ad mlnlstratorof the Estate of F. M. MoPanlel, de ceased, to sell al private aale, certain real estate belonging to the eatate of said deceased, I will from and after A ugual 21, WtVS proceed to sell the real estate hereinafter described at private talc lo tb highest bidder, for cash In band, subject to confirmation by said Court, Hi lollowlng de scribed real estate to wit: Lola Five (6) and Eight () In section Two, Township Three, North Range Five West Will. Mer. , containing 9i and one-half acres more-or less, all in Washington County, Oregon. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this July 20, 1906. BENTON BOWMAN, Administrator ot the Estal of F. M. McDaniel, deceased. B. B. HUSTON, Atty. for Estate. Administratrix' Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed Administratrix oft lie es late of hllen Hamsun, deceased, by the County Court of the Htate of Oregon fur Washington County, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said eatate are hereby notified 10 present the same to me at the oiltce of W. D. Freeman, Room Tli, Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon, with prooer vouchers and duly veritled, as by law required, within six months from date hereof. Dated at UiUsboro, Or.. July 14, A. D. 1905. X'NICK F. BALLOU, t - Administratrix. W. D. FREEMAN, Attorney. JlyUaugll Administratrix' Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administratrix, will annexed, ol the estate of Royal L. Hamson, de. or awl, by the County Court of the Slate of Ore, gnu for Washington iVMinty and has qualified. All persons having claims against said eelat are hereby noli fled to present the same lo me al the ollloe of W. l. Freeman, Kootn Til, Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon, with proper vouchers and duly verified, as by law required, within six months from dale hereof. Dated at Hillslioro, July 14, A. D. 1IW&. EUNICE P. BALLOU, Administratrix. W. D. FREEMAN, Attorney. JlyUaugll Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby given, that we, the under signed, have been duly appointed executrix and xecutor. retpeclively, of the estate ol Jacob Wuiulerlf, deceased, by the County Court of the tftale of Oregon, for Washington County, ami bar duly qua'iiled as such. All persons baring claims against said estate ar hereby notified to present the same to us, with proper vouchers, al the law office of W. N. Barrett, In Hillshoro. Ore gon, within sli months trom lh data hereof. Dated June i, 1V. KI.IZARF.TH WUKDERM, and JOHN W UNDKKLl, Executrix and Eieeutor ofth Estal of Jacob Wuuderll, deceased. W. N. BARRETT. Attorney for Estal. SUMMONS. In tb Circuit Court ofth Stat of Oregon, for Washington County. WALTER E. McCALLUM, riaintlfT, vs. WILLIAM K. MAHTERSandR. E. RANDALL, liefemlanla. To William E. Master and R. K. Randall, the alaire named defendants: In tb Name of tb tUata of Oregon: You are hereby required toap pear and answer the plalntlFTa complaint herein within six weeks from tbe dale of the service of this summons upon you, and it yon fall so 10 u pear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court forth relief demanded In bis oomplalut to-wll; That plaint) IT hs?e a decree that a certain mortgage, executed by Jen Kasmusaen to Wil liam K. Masters, dated Jan. 18. ISM, recorded on page S2, Hook K, Records of Mortgages of W ash ington County, Oregon, for FJ.obo.uo. aud a cer tain mortgage executed by Jens Rasmumen and Marie Kasmusaen. his wife, lo William K. Mas ters, dated Feb. 2, 1MM, and recorded on page Mi, Book L, Records of M tgs. ofaatd County, and a certain mtg. executed by Jens Rasmuasen and Mary Kaamnaarn, his wife, to R. K. Randall, for Mwu.ou, on July 14, 1MM, audp-econled on peg 1VI, Book H. Records of Mlgs. ot said County, b adjudged lo be paid, satlsiled and dtai barged, thai plaintiff be denreed to be the owner In fee stmpleof the real estate described In said com plaint, and being a part of the I). L. C. of A. J. Masters s.nd wife. In T. I 8. R. i W. Will. Mir., and particularly described a follows: Begin ning at a point on the Kascern boundary of said D. L. C, said point being 87.60 cb. H. and l'i deg. W. from the N. K. corner of said D. L. 5., and running thence 8. 1! deg. W. from tbe N. E. eoruerof said 1. L. C.. and running tbenceH. IS deg W. JS.IU chs , thence N. -i deg , 4V W. w. Metis, thence N. lVleg. E. SI ens, thence K. SS.76cba, 4o plafl of beginning, containing t.4t acres, and being tracts numbered i A &, set off by decree of the Circuit Court ol Washington I'n. flnwili Ia William V U.mImm -1, .1 L 1 1 ... betb Masters, as tbeir share of said D. !.. C. as! heirs at law of of A. J. Master, deed., free from all claim or Inter of the defendants, or either of ibetn, and of ail persons claiming by, through or iider them, or either of them, and for snc b other and furth ' relief as to the court may ap pear equitable. This summons Is served upon you by publication by order of Hon. L. A. Rood, County, Judge of Washington County, Oregon, wnicb order was mad and dated on Jun7, lx. 8. B. HUSTON, Attorney for Plaintiff. (71) T. P. GOODIN, CONTRACTOR I am prepared to furnish plans and estimates on any kind of a build iny in Washington County. 'Phone 28x4, or address R. F. 0. 1. T. P. GOODIN, Hillsboro, Or. SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice la hereby given, that by virtu of an execution Issued out of and uuder the seal of tbe Clrt uil Court of the State of Oregon, fur the Coumy of Waatitugutn dated the 1Mb day ol June 14U6 In laror of W. 1. Wood, plaiutlff. aud against J. A. Raid and Laura B. Raid, de fendauta fur the sum of Ili.OOcosls aud the ftirth C7 liii . luU:Jal Lual., ituu m JUtb day of March I1M8 al the rale of ten per cent per annum, to me directed and delivered, com uiaudiug tu lo luaka sal of the real property hereinafter deeeritivd, I have levied upon and pursuant lo said Kxeculiou. I will un Monday, Iheaut day of July two, at ine Houth door of lh Courthouse In Hillsboro, Washington Couuly. Oregon, al the hour of teu o'clock a. m. ol said day, sell at public aucllou lo the highest bidder for Cash lu baud, ail of the following deacnlied real property, lying, beiug and situate In Wasli Ingtou County, Oiegon, Aud more particularly described aa follows, to-wll: Commencing at the South-West Corner of land coufeyed lo 'I hotnaa Culley by deed from H. B. Morgan, shertd of Washington liuuty, Oregon, the same being recorded upon the Record of deeds of said W ashiuglou County, Oregon, run ning iheuce North aloug the Hue of laud former ly belonging to A. J. Hamilton, Oue huudred aud slxty-eigbl (16s) feet to the mlil.il of the Couuly RoaJ, Ihenc North 74 o 16' East, aloug said road, Nluety-liy (W feet, thence aoulh sey Two Hundred rl feel to the right of way of lh Oregon Central en (17 ) miuutes rasl forty eight (aft minute West aloug said right of way Ninety aye (Mo) feet to the place ol beginning, containing I7,21 square feel equal lo . s'.neof au acre, tbe same being otl ot the Weal end of the ( has H. Perkins tract of laud formerly owned by the Oregon Central Rail Road Company, aud ounveyeu by mat company to U. u. lornnoe, aid laud bviog iiiale aud lyiug lu Washington Couuly, Oregon, to satisfy tbe bereinbelore named sums aud lor the cost aud expenses of sale and said writ. ald sale will be made subject to redemption aspersiatue of Oregon. Dated at UiUsboro, Oregon, this 34th day of June ivuo. J. W. CONN ELL, Hlierlffof Washington County, Oregon, i. B. Hl'dTON. Attorney lor i'iainlilt ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF CALI Op RIAL (STATE AT FBIVATI SALE. Nolle is hereby given, that by virtue of an order aud decree of the County Court of W ash, lugton County, Oregon, made and entered on June 12, I!nj6, authorizing and directing the ad ministrator of the Estate of Kllen L, Ford, de ceased, to sell al private sale, oertaiu real estate belonging to Ihe estate of said deceased, t, the uudersigued, will from and aflat July 'ii, lAin, proceed to sell tbe real estate hereinafter de acrthed at private sale, for eaoh In hand, subject lo continuation by said Court, said real estate being particularly described aa follows, to wit: Allot Lou seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven and twelve of aud In Block No, Thirteeu of and In -il in moils' Addition lo the Town (now City) ol illlUlMiro, Waablngton County. Oregon; and also the following described parcel of real estate, Ml" W 11. Commencing thirty three feet west of lh nortneasi corner ol l-ot two or and III HIik k elgh of and In lb town (now cltv) of Hillsboro. Washington Coumy. Oregon, as Hie same auneara on Ihe duly recorded plat thereof aud running iiience noiiin one nuu.ired aud ulnely eight leet lo Ihe South line ol said n two; iheuce wesl sixty six feet to the southwest corner of said lot two; Iheuce north oue hundred and niuety eight feet to the Northwest corner 'f said lot two, and I hence test sixty six feel to tbo place of begin uing. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, thla June 12, 1W4. M. B. BUMP, Administrator of the Estate of Ellen L. Ford Deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Nolle la hereby given that the undersigned a.iiiiiuiKiraior ot ine eatate or John w. Luther, deceased, ha tiled III the County Court of Wash lugtou County, Oregou. his final acoouul aud re port In said e-tnle, aud the same baa been set for hearing and settlement, lu said court, on Mondav August 7, 1WJ6, at the hour of lOo'vlock A. M., of sai.i aay. Dated this July 6, 19u. J. C. COREY. Administrator of the Estal of John W. Luther, neceaaeo. BENTON BOWMAN, Attorney for Administrator. July 7 .Aug 4. Atnlnlstratrix'Notice. Notice Is hereby given that tbe undersigned has been, by the County Court of Washington County, Oregon, appointed administratrix of tbe estate of Lara Nielsen, deceased, aud has duly qumineo aa sucn, ana an persons naving ciaiuii agtdust said estate are hereby notliled lo presen ihe same to me. witb tironer vouchers annexed at the law olliceof 8. B. Huston, at Hillsboro, Oregon, wiiiuu six months trom aud after thi July 7, lvua. MARIE NIEI.8EN Administrator of lh Estate of Lars Nielsen, d- eeaaea. 8. B. HUSTON, Attorney for Adm'x July7-aug4 Administrator's Notice. Nolle I hereby given that th nndenlgned admiuistrator of the estate of Kate C. W ilcox, d. ceased has, filed. In the Coumy Court of Washing ton County, Oregon, hla nnal acoouut and re port In said estate, and that the same haa been set for hearing and settlement, before said court on Mouday J uly 24, laoft, al lh hour of 10 o'clock GEO. II. WILCOX, Administrator of tb Estate of Kate C. Wilcox deceased. 8. B. HUSTON, Atty, for Adm'r. (ht) Administratrix Notice of Aapomtment Notice It hereby given that the undersianed has been duly apoiuted aa administratrix of the aslaleoftieorge A. More, deceased. All peraous having claims against said estate are notified to present tbe same duly verified within six months to me ai tne onice ot w. a. i leiand, my attorney. Rooms 5:12 6H4 Chamber of Cum mere Building in roruaii.i, wregoo . Dated June au, 190S. GRACE H. GORE. Administratrix ofth Estate of George A. Gore, ueceaaea. W. A. CLELAND, Attorney. Chicago Portland Special the most luxtirioui train in the world. I'm 1 1 man sleeping cart, dining cars, lmffi't ami iking and library car (harbor and bath). Lens than three dayf Portland to Chicago, TwoThroughTrains to Chicago daily from Portland and points in Oregon and Eastern Wash ington via the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co., Oregon Short Line, I'nion Pacific H. R. and Chicago & North-Western Ky., over The Only Double-Track Railway Tha Missouri Jtlvtr and Chicago Daily escnrslnnt in Pullman tourist slerjiing cars trom Pnrtlsnd through lo Chicago without change. a. a. aiTCHia. a. c .. G'l Affl Fae. CftSSI, Gfarral Affrat, Si? M fhf Stft, , i Thlr.t Strvat, am Fsahcisco, Cal. rutiuau oaa. Chicago at North-W'sstera Ky. MID BUILDER j Wh( I Who Fills Your Prescription? If we fill your prescription or re cijie it is filled with tbe best quality of drugs and full-weigbt without over charge fot houet service. We pay no oue to send you to us and therefore, it PAYS YOU to bring your prescription here. A goodly number of people are al ready aware of this and a trial will convince you. Bailey's Pharmacy. Hillsboro Commercial Bank Docs a General Banking Business Sells exchange Charges no exchange to Customers and (t o Pays Interest on time Deposits j& Call on Cbcm and Get Ccrms. j& A, S. Sholes, Pres. Geo. SchulmerichCashier 1 laic ot ouri, new m ecu mm ss hlrop on Main St., 111 (Irccar'a Ki'Htaiirant Ituilding $ $ $ $ i CHILD quickly of the ahovc often takes a life! Imc to appreclutc their value. You can greatly assist the child in i learning the worth Ity having him open a savings account with this bank, and by encouraging him to add to it. A single dollar is sulllclent to start an account. Smaller deposits may follow. Savings department opens January 1, 1905. J. W. SHUTE, BANKER. Tourist Cars Going East. Many experienced tarvelers prefer tourist sleeping cars for the transcontinental journey The ft Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. can arrange for your trip east in tourist cars, offer you choice of routes and save you money q H. S. Rowe, Gen. Agt 1IKALCK8 IN Al.L KINDH OK FRESH AND CORED MEATS Poultry and Game. Cauli paid for all kinds of Coun try Prodin-e and Hutch er'a Stuff. old Hop Supplies a Specialty. grasps the meniiliig characters. Hut It of the dollar. How ? t