THE INDEPENDENT, HILLSBORO, Official Paper of Washington County. Enter at tbo Postofflc at Hill boro, Oregon, for transmission th roach tb mails as second-class mail matter. Official Fapdf of WasMn2tun County. BY D. W. BATU. HUSTON FOR CONGRESS. lion. 8. B. nnaton Ilaa Decided to Make the Run. For tome time put prominent repub lican! In tbla county, and in other conn uea in mis district, bare been urging Hon. 8. B. Hun ton to become a candi date for the nomination for con great on the republican ticket at the primaries to be belJ next spring. Ha haa had the matter under contiideration for tome time, waiting to hear from hia Iriends over the diatrict and trying to estimate bin chancee of aucceaa. He and Attorney E. B. Tongue made a trip up the valley hut week, returning Tuesday evening, and received ao much encouragement that they both conclud ed that Mr. Hum ton could aecure the nomination If he eougbt it. He haa con eluded to be a candidate and believe he will be successful. The Ikmpimdiwt shares thig belief. Mr. Huston lays that the campaign, so far aa he ia concerned, will be a clean one, and that, if defeat ed, he will give his suecesHful opponent his cheerful and hearty support. Mr. Huston is one of the ablest. If not the ablest, lawyer n the First district He is in the prime of life and enjoys the confidence of the people of Washington county In a marked degree. Washing ton county luis had the honor of turn lulling the ablest congressman that Ore-1 (era the visitor Coat of Hitting; the TraiL For the sma.l sum of seven dollars tl visiting Elks will be enabled to enjn each and every concession on the trail, the great amusement thoroughfare the Lewis and Clark exposition. At St. Louis U cost iu the neighbor hood of : to syt the 'Pike' with it seventy shows, many of which were not worth the price of admission. The trai oners thirty of the finest attractions over included in an exposition. Fancv seeing thirty shows for seven dollars, The Carnival of Venice, designed by that "King of the Ballet," Bolossy Kir alfy, la by all means the largest and costliest production. It ia a great spec tacular play to which the price of ad mission ia 60 cents, but after seeing it anyone will immediately pronounce the price a reasonable one. There are two hundred participants on the stage. The scene ia laid in Yen Ice, and by means of soma very fine scenic offerings the illusion Is faithfully carried out, even to the canals of that Italian city. The canals are of real water. The Carnival of Venice is a t-rn- sichoiean extravaganza of the higest or der. Tho Homer Davenport Farm is well worth a visit. Paying 2,' cents he en ters and beholds the foremost cartoon 1st oi the world comfortably seated on a ruatic bench before a rudely built log house. Surrounding the illuntrIotis pen man aro hundreds of blooded fowls, sev eral specimens of horses of Arabian blood and a magnificent Hamblrt inian. Davenport will be found affable, urbane and democratic, and if the visitor is of the right sort the cartoonist may offer him a modest sketch as a momento. Next, one should by all means take in tho great Aluska-Klundike mining exhi bit. This concession is pre-eminent from an educational standpoint, and of- a truthful oortraval of gun ever iiikj, in the person of Hon. I mining methods in the gold fields of Thomas H. Tongue. Wo believe that Alaska. Tho building that houses the Air. Huston, if he shall bo successful, show is designed inside In panorama ef will make an equally creditable repre-l feet and a full sized placer mine is found tentative, and that his services would In lull operation. Clean-ups of real redound to the credit of this county, and I gold worth 10,000 are made every hour, vu me state. Washington county re-1 ho admission Is 25 cents, muru prominence inrougn tuei inxie ana me uivine .lk. as a mat, fact of Mr. Tongue being a resident of ter of course, cannot be missed, for if this county than from any other source If she can be successful In again fur nishing an able and worthy represents tive it will be the best advertisement that Washington county haa ever had. there ia any show upon the trail that ia genuinely deserving of patronuge tor tho reason of the true merit alone is in the Trixlo Show. Tbia show probably does a larger U' l ... . i . . . .....uununu, rrpuuncaua ui umui uun ny oilier attraction on Wuulil ......... .- ! . . . I.. . . a ...o...,.KWU county win sianu together ino irau, ana lor the reason that no One in an eiiort to attain this end. . ever leaves the place dissatisfied with A large number of renul.llr.n. i,-J thi wonderful performance. The best longingly toward 'the chair of atate ,Terti'nt the Trixie attraction ha treasurer, wherein now sit me- tVlan.l. ,re tb crowd who daily witness the C. 8. Moore. W. T. Wrieht. of Union I 'et"1 ' marvelous animals, county, would enjoy carrying the key to streets of Cairo, Darkness and the state strong box. William Henry UWD Ln1 of tho Midnight 8un, The HobHon, senator from Marion and Linn. CeBCat,ei The Animal show, are all well is in the same attitude. Run Ai. worth T,81t ander, of Pendleton, big merchant and And soon down the trail the vimtor nigh Mason, is desirous of attaining the. mJ nender. A great many of the nomination, provided it don't cost too mm.n. toward Wright Haines, the Forest Grove banker, saya he isn't a candidate for congress, but as to state treasurer I But no matter. Salem Daily Journal. Crop Report. Dry weather continues and the need of rain is becoming more urgent. Streams are getting low and pasturage is becom ing very short, except on tide lands and mountain ranges. Stock, up to within a few days ago, kept in Bood con union, but now cattle are losing flesh cents ; theater. 25 cents; ""l" wuer8 helped by an ex. 25 cents; camel r'.de, .) cents; Carnival tra feed of hay. The harvesting and the of Venice. 50 cents: Land of Mi.ll,,i,t il.r....l.t I . . . .. I . " O"- ..... i grain are Demit ran Id v Bun. 25 cents; To en ok .. n., r..,j....i i. - . w . : I ' ' , .-...v.. r-u mhi wuis lurmers are ibrmuh nnrt Firm . mkIi . n.a w.n. ..us wont, fall wheat and bar lev I cents: shnntin o.ll..,. II. .1.1- . I . ' m"'j, ..vitia UIIIUIIIIH 1TOOII. i ll llna nl III... OS shows oner admissions as low as 10 cents. The visitor finds fooliHh and serious shows, or ho may devote hia time to Instructive shows. No mat ter how hard ho "hits the trail" he can not spend more that $7, which will ad mit him to thirty attractions, unless he chooses to take in a show more Uian once. The entire list of conceHHion. with their admission, follows : Itay Paree, 25 cents; concert hall, 25 cents; Cascade Gardens. 25 cent ! Div. IngElk, 25 cents; New York Animal Show, 25 cents; Streets of Cairo, 15 donkey ride, P. N. & T. R. R. Work on the New Road Moving Right Along;. President Records, of tho Atlas Con struction Co., of San Francisco, aocoin pauicd by President McCrackin, of the Portland, Neha'em A Tillamook Kail way Co., waa in town Wednesday look lug over the Hue and expressed himself as highly pleased with the work being done by Engineer Davis. Mr. Records and Mr. McCracken went over tho road as fat as the bridge and examined criti rally all that has been done, and it ia ev ident that they are perfectly satisfied with the progress being made. Wednesday was "pay day" for the construction crews, and every man re ceived his money, which is undoubtedly a great disappointment to a few "knock ers" who have been prophesying that "the finish" would come when things arrived to a point where money talks, but very gratifying to the men who aro doing tho work and the people whu sM s'opg hav hsi confidence !n the ra!! road headed for Tillamook. Ample funds have tieen deposited in the J. W. Shute bank to meet all demands on the com tny, and all checks presented are promptly cashed. The roadbed is ompleted to Wah ington street and will soon be finished to the line of the Southern Pacific, the bridge work over Davis' creek, known as "Bridge No. 1," ia progressing rapid ly, over two-thirds of the piles being diiven, and material is unloaded daily all along the right-of-way, and prospects are very bright for the completion of the first twenty miles of the road before the close of the year. The uncertainty of . this mortal life were sadly and vividly brought home to people in this community during the past week. In a few days the home circle of Mr. Bowman has been reduced bv five of its loved ones. As will he seen in our Oretown news. Diptheria laid its deadly grip on the household but one short week ago, and every member of the family but the father were at tacked by this relentless and insidious lieease, with the result that the mother and four of the children have been claimed by the "Grim Reaper" up to the present, while tho other children are in a critical condition and may sue cunib at any time. In the present most lamentable case everything that medi cal skill could effect was done, but with out avail. Tillamook Herald. Wan t jOllllllI) For Rent. Fine residence near the grove, known aa the Talbot place, wet of the park ; house in splendid condition; fine gar den, good buildings, pure water. In quire on premises, or at this ouT. For Sale. A very desirable residence, eight blocks from tho poatoffice on Main street. House in fine condition, fine garden, two acres of land, good barn, hen house, all fenced, electric lights, and good water. Terms, part cash ; bal ance on time to right parties. Inquire at this office. Residence For Sale. In North Hillsboro, due north from Tualatin Hotel; 6 rooms, good h ouse, two lots, 100x190 feet, good garden, good fence, new sidewalk, good well on back porch, siuail Laru and chicken house. This Is a bargain atfo50; terms, cash, Address P. O. Box 64, or this otllce. Home For Sale. One-quarter block, between eighth and Ninth streets on Baseline and Washington streets ; 9-rooin house, good well on back porch, wood house which will hold ten cords of wood, about thirty bearing fruit trees, an abundance of small fruit, picket fence, good sidewalk ; house In good repair, fitted for electric lights an 'phone. Ixk this up. Terms (1,400; 11,100 down, balance to suit. Address P. O. Box 64. or this offlce. SUMMONS. !! THE ClROVlT ftll'ST Or THE STATE OP OKKUOX-for Watlntaa Caunt 0. E. Polcbmea and H. B. Ooodln, PlalnUflk, " v. Aauls C. Mi Bms, IMfeoJaot. To Annie C. McUeaa. lb above earn! d feauaul, la lbs uw of lb Mai of Oregm, eoei ar barebjr required lo appear ami eiuwer tbs cuta lllul 1111 aerate oa sr before lb last day r lb Urn prescribed la lb ordar fur publication of Hi U summons, and If 70a fall so to appear and answer, lb plaintiffs will apply to lb court fur lb taller prayd fur la Ui oumplaliil, to-wlk Tbal lb plalaUffli b decraad 10 b tb owner la fc almpl of lb following dcribd real aUta, lo-wll: Th tail a If of tb north wwt q oartar of SttUoa IS, T. N R. W. of tb Wliuanetl Meridian, la Waahlufton County, Orgua, con talnlnf 80 acraa. Tbal lb defendant, and all praoo claiming by, through, or andar bf b Brvr barred from claiming or aawrUng any right, till or ln UnMt In or to Mid prauiba, and (or sucb otbr and furtber rllt a to lb eourtmay appear equitable. Tb Urn preaorlbed la lb order for tbe publication of Ibis summons Is lg weeka, and lb day of lb ant publication la Auguat It. MA Tbli uniiaooi ! Mrved upon you by pub UoaUoa k; onWof Hon. L. A. Rood, County Judge of WwblugUNi Count, Oregon, whlcbor- ur wa maiie and dated Auguat 1, lsua, ia-19 a B. HUSTON, Attorney lor I'lalnUlT. 8UMMONS. Who Fills Your P escription? f If we fill your prescription or re cipe it ia filled with the best quality of drugs and lull-weight without over charge for honest service. We pay no one to send you to us and therefore, it PAYS YOU to bring your prescription here. A goodly number of iople are al ready aware of this and a trial will convince you. Bailey's Pharmacy. It will wash and not rub off This complexion all envy me, It'a no secret so I'll tell Take thou Kocky Mountain Tea. Delta Drug Store. A Touching: Story. Is the saving from death, of the babv girl of Geo. A. Eyler, Cumberland, Md. le writes: "At the age of 11 months, our little girl waa declining health with serious Throat Trouble, and two physi cians gave her up. We were almost in espair, when we resolved to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds. The first bottle gave relief; after taking four bottles she was cured, and is now in perfect health." Never fails to relieve and cure a comrh or cold. At all drugstores ; 50c and f 1.00 guaranteed. Trial bottle free. Cottage, 10 10 cents, and spring wheat was heavy and the heads were large, but tho berry shriveled dur ing the recent hot weather, with the re sult that the yields in nearly every sec- tion of the state are less than Notice. For the next ten days we will give a 20 per cent reduction on all gold filled and silver frames, also on lenses. We Oats suffered similarly, and while the wi" ' v0 reduction on the price of damage wus possibly not so great as In treatn,e,'t. Keinemlier, we cure ail the case of spring wheat, oat yields are curmD,a diseases without medicine or also disapiolnting. knife. We make a speciality of the torn and lute potato -a need rain : the eJ- " W1 Koiter for ilO per Hot days curl the corn leaves, but thev montn anU guarantee a cure in from freshen up again during the coolness of one 10 tw0 'nonths. All chronic di the nights. Hops are uneven, and re- e 7'eld to our system of treatment. lrta regarding the condition of the ln,Bone1, Holds good for the next ten crop are conflicting. 8ugar beeta in " Examination free. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS on the CORVALLIS & EASTERN R HAHKHAlXl A series of baseball names have been Wanted. Stock to pasture. Adioinimr town. Also oats straw for sale. See F. M. Heidel. Uop Pickers Wanted. Good water, good place to camp, three I to lbs City of PoreM Orore. Oregon. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE OP OKKUON-For Washington County. U K. H'llke, 1'lalutlir, va, W. II. Taylor, Defendant. ToW. af. Taylor, tbaabor named defendant; IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OP OKEUON, Vouarebereby required to appear and anawer ih complaint of lb plain II IT herein oa or be fore Ibe lant day of the lime prescribed In tbe order for the publication of tble tummoua, and If roafallea to appear and answer, lb plaluUfl will apply to tb Court for lb relief prayed for In bli oomplaiut, 10 wit 1 That the plaintiff b decreed to be tb owner In fee il topic of th following deecriued real es tate, to-wit- Lots 13 and H. Block 10, South Park Addition Hillsboro Commercial Bank Does a General Banking Business Sells Exchange Charges no exchange to Customers and ? ? Pays Interest on time Deposits j2? gall on Cbcm and Get Ccrm$. A. S, Sholes, Pres. Geo. ScHulmerich, Cashier weeks' wok. bicycle shop. Iniuire at Humphrey's And tbal tbe defendant and all person claim ing by, through or ander bla, be forever barred from elalmlu(or aawiilug any rifbi, till or In .ereet In or to uld premuwa, and for such other aud further relief as to lbs Court may appear equitaole. Tbe Urns prewrlbed la tbe order for the publl- Cate & Son, NewMeat Market, Hop Pickers Wanted. One hundred and fifty acree of hopa to lick. Call and register at Cate'a Mar ket. I want all the hop pickers I can I lon ofihU tummon Is da wka, and the Ifet. Ca at onrn and .in i.n fr . w publloallon la Auguat U, 1SU6. tlon by order of Hon. L. A. Koud, County Judge of Wamhlngton Conuty, Oregon, which order waa made aud dated ou A ugut , IDOj. B. B. HUSTON, 1-1 Attorney for Plainlilf. season. C. C. Cate. Residence for Sale. A fine large eight-room house, located about three blocks from the school house in Hillsboro. wired for electric lights, hot and cold water appliances, bath room, and handsomely finished. Lot is 100x150, fine shade trees, fine lawn, fruit trees and walnut trees. Also a lot directly oppoidte, 180x112, on the cor ner. This property at a bargain aa the owner wishes to move away. $1,600 takes tbe house and two lots, Call or address Mrs. J. A. Cummings, Hillsboro. Oregon. SHERIFF'S 8ALE. In the Circuit court of tbe state of Oregon, for Ibe Couiuy of Waauuiglou, VINCENT COOK, Plalullff, ' v. RICHARD KUEUNE and WILUELMINE KUE II. NK, Defendants. By virtue of an Execution, Judgment, Order aud Decree, duly Utued out of aud under the Mal ol the above emitted Court, In tbe above en- uiieu cauae, to me uuly directed daiadiheaub day of July, ituo, upou a Judgment rendered and euiered lu tbe eaiu Court on tue xb day of July IWu, lu lavor of Vluoeul Cook, f laiuutt, and agaiuM kicbard Kuebue and Wllbelmiue kue bue, Deleudauu for ibe sum o EAuw.uu with lu- IhttPAitn fwvkm n.a 'M, k A i..iu im.i Wanted. I eighl pereeui peranuum. and iLa furtiiar To Rent 20 to 80 acres trfr ami. " . ' " . . LurT,Bl 1D, 0,,, Pr " - w 00 acres, preiers seeu-l numlrom Julystb, lsoo, aud the lurtbereuut ol DkALSRS IN A IX KINDS OK FRESH AND CURED MEATS Poultry and Game. Cash paid for all kinds of Conn try produce and Hutch er's Stuff. bhop on Main St., in (ireear'g old Kt'Ktaurant Building , Hop Snpiilies a Specially. ed ground (clover) close in; state loca ion and price. Address C. G. It., box M, IlillsUeei.'Or, Per Sale or Exchange. A large vacant lot, located opposite Dailey's music store, dimensions lOOx 200, fa to exchange for a small ranch, located not more than two niiloa fiom 1 1 i I Is horo. I no ui re at once of J. A. Mersinger, Hillslwro. . Decomposed Granite. If farmers wishing decomposed gran ite for chicken grit will notify John arranged for the amusement of visitors Brown at the Expresa offii:, he will or- J,' eJf" v, ..1...... 1 . m.. . . . I .i. I "'"S. oonial w ro ytajvKt ni ncnpiu every nuniisy or n uar. at -i p. in. pun oailiing, crossing the the Grand Ronde valley are promising, uui me crop is not so good aa it was last year at this tima. ! Phone, 1. Ir. A. C. Eatoi. bar, boating, fishing, etc. Three day tickets from all points on the S. P , good on Sunday trains going or returning, rareirom !iilistoroi:MX). Train leaves Albany at 7:.'U) a. tn. Corvallis at 8:00 a. 111. Returning leaves Newport at 6:00 p.m., arriving in iorvaius at v ;o, Albany t :oo p. ni. Five hours fun and pleasure at the leach. Fare from Albany or Corvallis il.oOround trip. Fiendish 8nfferlno-. Is often caused by sores, ulcers and can cers that eat away your skin. Win. Be dell, of Flat Rock, Mich., says: "I have used llucklen's Arnica Salve, for Ulcers, Sores and Cancers. It is the ls3st heal ing dressing I ever found." Soothes and heals cuts, burns, and scalds. 25c at all drug stores ; guaranteed. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS markets. Apples are plentiful in the smaller in sise than usual, but other wise the yield in the well kept orchard promises to be nearly an average one. Prunes have droptd more than usual at this season of the year. PROBATE COURT. Estate of Sarah Jana Pollock, de ceased ; petition filed asking that tbe will of said deceased be set aside; it is oruevwt that citation be issued and served on Flora B. Pollock, executor to appear at the county court room in I Hillsboro, on Monday, September 11th and show cauee why the order admit-1 Ing said will to probate shall not be set aside. Matter of the estate of Lara Neilsen, deceased ; petition filed asking for order to sell real estate; ordered that citations be issued and served on the heirs at law of aaid deceased to appear at tbe court house on Monday, August, 21st, at 10 o clock, a. m., and show cause why said order shall not be granted. Estate of Chas. W. Rosa, deceased j petition riled asking that will of aaid do ceased be set awide, and that an adinin isiraior t appointed for said estatej entered that citation be issued and served on John W. Rosa, executor, to appear at the court house on Tuesday, Angust 22, at 10 o'clock a. tn., and show cause why said petition shall not be granted. Matter of the guardianship of N'ilea J. Drown, minor; report and account filed; receipts, 15.2; paid out, balance on hand, $7.2; account and report approved. 0 I Blue Jav: Amlnlstratrlz' Notice of Final Set tlement. Notice I hereby given that Hi andenlaned. tb administratrix with lb will annexed of Ibe tat of Q. H. Orlflln. deceaeed. ha flled ta.-r Bnal account aajth aaid admlnlstratrl x of aaid e late, and aaid Court ha by an order dated Aug. 17, iwn, dea.gnaied lb 2Sth day of September IWA, a th lime, and th Court Hon at llllli boro, Washington County, Oregon, a the place for bearing objection to aaid Bnal account and to the final aeuiement of said estate. Dated tbla 17th day, of Auguat, 1MB. AMIE L. PATTERSON. AdmlnUratrlx with the will annexed ol the Es tate of 0. II. UrlOln, deceased. E. fl. TONQUE, Attorney for Administratrix. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OT THE STATE OF OK E JON for Washington County. C. E. Delcbmaa and R. a. Omulin. Pi.infin vs. 1. P. Welkins. Defendant. To 1. r. Watklna, tbs above named defend ant. In tb nam of lb Stale of Oreeon. von an neieov required to appear aad anawer lb eom- ju , Alloruvy'a fees, and the lurther sum ol s..vu. guM aud dltbunemeuta, aud also Ibe uusteoiaua upon said writ, uomuiandlug me and requiring me to wake sal oi tb following '1 bat oertain traol or parcel of land situated In IheCouutyul Washington, State of Oregou, aud described as follows, uaineiy: Ooiumeuuiug at uv iwi wwm wruT oi BVVIIOU twelve 1Z) t own ship two 2) (touth Kaugo Oue (!) Weal of tbe Willamette Meridian; tbeuoe east eight (8) chains w ww vaM iiim 01 uie uoueiioo lauu claim Wil liam W. uraham aud wile; thence North twenty oue aud two hundredths fll.tu tihaina- ih. West, twenty oue and thirty buudredtba ('Jl.su) viim.hm, uiqui Bwim two auu eiguiy sour uuu drvdius (i.M) ebslus; tbeuue Wut twenty rive uu .iu7 wtvii uuuurauiai oi) cnalua; tbenoe south, forty tbive dettreos West. twenty are and eighty seven hundredths rJo.s7 uiimiub tu ,u Duuia one oi oeoMou two w town ship two ti) South, Kauge Oue (1) West of tbe M lllamella sf ehdian: thauAii mm .... mmim ii Hfty ttve aud twenty elaht huudredtlit to the Place of evkiu. taiuiua ou taiitinri n.i iiw; lacnm more or less aud being a por tion ol said Donation laud claim of William W. Iiraham aud wife, serine to tbe delandanu h. everiibeerop uow growing on said premises and "' mmm ireiniss to remove said crop. Mow. therefore, ov virtua r uiii e... ...... Juiigment, Order and Decree, and lu eompli' sue with lb oomwanda of aaid writ, 1 have oTisiiiiipou, aua will, on ibesutb day ol Septem or. Imx, at the hour of ten o'clock a. ., at ibe fruul door of the Uourt House, In the City of llill.ln.ru, saidt ouiuy and state, sell at public ...u....u, Mii.jn.-t hi rwiempuon, to ine Blgheid bidder, for l ulled Stales auldooln. aah In h... all tbe right, line aud luiereet which lb above uaiuvu ueieuuauts, or either or them, bad on the date ol tbe iuoiiaKe to I'leluuif herein, uaineiy, tbe 'Jutb dav ot Julv lslM. or slnna kH iu and to the above described real property to satisfy said Kxecutlou, Judgineul, order and I luteraw auu eoet aud all accruing eueui UDisuoru, Oregou, July M, Itsj6, J. W. CONNELL, Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. SUMNONS. Iu the Circuit Court of tb Stats of Oregon, for w esiugjvl inutility. SAMUEL. UOW AN, Plaintiff, va. MATTIB HOW AN, Defendant. To statue Oowan, the above named defendant: In the name of the state of orewou: Yon are hereby required to appear and anawer the complaint flled agalnet you in ibe above en-1 "' wunanu sun on or oeiore the last day of Ibe time prescribed In the order for publication I of this summons, lo-wllr On or before Ibe explrav "' ucs i ram sua alter toe date ol nnt imuncauon oi tola eummou; th Brat publl- Huuu.u.rpiiu,iuoH august, ivoo, and Ifvov fail to ajipear and answer, for want thereof tbe I plaintiff will apply to the Coort for tbe relief de- manaeu in n is oomplaiut, lo-wlc Tbal tb mar riage oontraol now exlstlne hM.Mn niao.oe and defendant be dissolved: and that nlainilS I S S $ IIP $ $ $ 2 . CHILD quickly grasps tho inennlnt; (lttkA AllAMrtnlAMi. V 1 . A fa UMUIU . Ilill Ut It'lHs JIlll II often takes a lifetime to apprecivtc their vnlno. You can greatly assist the child in learning the worth or the dollar. How ? Hy having lilm open a savings account with this hank, and hy encouraging him to add to it. A single dollar is snfHcient to start an account. Smaller deposits may follow. Savings department opens .January 1, 1 .)05. J. W. SHUTE, BANKER. of I plaint Died herein on or before th last dav of ue urn prescribed In lb order for snhlimilns I Save such other aud furthar raliafaa in ih. ..pwiauiis win appiy lo ineoourt for Ibe relief praved for la th eomnlalnL to-wlt . Thalllhe pUlntlrTi berdecreed to b th owner In fee simple of tha following described real es tate, to-wit: Tb southeast quarter of Section IS, T. IN. R. t W. of th Willamette Meridian, Washington County, Oregou, containing 10 I sore. That th defendants, and all Deraoue rlalmln. by, through, or under hia be forever barred from claiming, or asserting any right, till or In terest In or loss Id premises, and for such other and further relief aa to the court nay appear equitable. Tb Urn prescribed la th order for tb publication of this summons 1 six weeks. and th day of Drat publication I Angus! 11, I90&. This summons I served upon you by nob llcatkra by order of Hon. L. A. Rood. Couotv I Judge of Washington County, Oregon, which order wa mad aad dated oa August (, B. B. HUSTON, -! Attorney for rial nU IT,. arvsd mwifl tns K nnhll... I lion Dy order of Hon. T. A. McHrlde, Judge of I mjv aim namea ixrari, woich orler was matle ? , , la fn court at Hillsboro, Orsgon. . , t. BAILEY BChtP. Attorney for Plaintiff. Administrator's Netloe ef Sal Real Eatate at Private Sale. Nolle la hereby given, that by virtue of aa or-1 ner ana uerreeof ine XMnty txurt of washlnv- oouir. oreeon, mane end entered no July 17, I9lift, authorising and directing ma,thad uiiamiratornrine mate or r. M. Mcfian el. de ceased, to sell at private sale, certain real estate Belonging to tbe eMateofsald deceased, I will from and after AnsiiH 21, IwiA proceed to sell the real eatate hereinafter described at private sale w ma eignees oinoer, ror easa la Sand, subject w r..niirmsilira UJ sain twin, tn SOIIOWIng de acrihed real estate to wit: Iota Five is) and Klght (8) In section Two, i.wiwnip inm, nmn nanre rive west will. er., containing w and ona-balfacr less, all in Washington County, Oregon. ltd at Hillsboro, Oregon, this July 10, 190a. BENTON BOWMAN, - Administrator ef lb Est at off. M. McDaal!, ' . B. HUSTON. Atty. for IVtol. raore more or Corn Plasters A corn Is a corn whether your foot is .hot In a bro-an. nr am 9for4 tie and le just about as painful one way as another. The dirTereisr between having corns and not having them ia Just 1 0a Carteed to rvmevs Gen r a Bsslos la 4S sears. FOR SALE BY Administrator's Notice of Final Notlo hweby gtvea that lb nnderslgned I A 0101 Slfa ITIX flODCC Ol A iJlIOill till C II T. aa n m in IK. . pmm Ik. ... u . . . . . . i .... , . i Bm is nrmiy given mat tae undersigned tirrgoa nw waaniagtoo ooanty, si Bnal seceuat I nmm mt9n ouiy apooinuNi aa adminleiratrtx of the The Delta Drug Store. I a administrator la th eelal of r. T. A 111 eon. deceased, and that aaid Coort has mad sa order appointing th Ilia day oi September, lsr, a I the Urn for Seeing objection to said flnal e- oount and th settlement of said estate. tktlea, AngnetS, IsnS, K. B. TONGUE, lk-17 Admlalatrstor. estate of (taora A. Gore, deceased, all Mim. saving claims against said estate are notified in I present the same duly yerlned within six months to meat tne omr or w. a. Island, myatlorney Ronmsu M4 Chamber of Commerce Building le Iated June au, 1906. GRACE R. OORE. Aamtnmratnxoflb Estate of Oaorg A. (tore, isajus sssBsjia. W. A. CLELAND. Attorney. Chicago Portland Special the most luxurious tr:i in inilir..rM I'ullman sleeping cars, riming cars! I, i.uiici Biiioaine and ni.r.iry car (barter and Lath). Less than tliree days Portland to Chicago. TwoThroughTrains to Chicago daily from P.mland and points in Oregon and Eastern Wash- ington via the Oreirnn K..;ir..,,l x. Navigation I o Oregon .Short Line, Union Pacific K. R. and Chicago & Nurtli-Wcstern Ky, over Ths Only Ooublt-Track Railway sbsMejsjakavstl Tha Mlitouri River and Chicago I eiiV evmrslons In Pullmae tourist alcrj.lng cars from Portland through to Lhicsgo without chance. .iraiTCHiB, a.0. Asa. SrAti,o. cl foirtAss Oas, Chlcege North-Westera Ry. Sweet snd Sour Pickles. in balk. At Cste s. Fresh and Get flies. your hop tickets printed at this 1 avota Ike Iwauk" ''The Pioneer Limited" St. Tatil lo Chicago"Short Line',' Omaha to Chicago "South-West Limit" Kansas City to Chicago No trains in the service on any railroad in the world that equals in equipment that of the Chicago, Mimvaukkk A St. PaulKy. They own and operate their own sleeping and dining cars on all their trains and cive their natrons an excellance of service not obtainable elsewhere. Perths on their sleepers are onger, higher and wider than in similar cars on any otl line. Thev nrotect ill trains by the Block svfitein. Connections made with all transcontinental lines in Un ion DejKits. Her tales Da Norsk. Hier wird denifC gesprochen. II. S. Kowe, fieneral Agent, I ortland, Oregon. 131 Third Street, corner Alder. ier leir