Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932, August 25, 1905, Image 2

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    THE INDEPENDENT, HILLSBORO,
OfflcUl Paper of Washington County,
Entered at tba Poetofflca at HUla
toro, Oregon, for transmission through
thsj maila aa eeond-claas mail tnatfr,
Official Paper ofWasMntfoa County.
BY D. W. BATH.
There will L a partial eclipse of the
tin August 31st, at about 6:00 in the
morning.
Massachusetts requires some' work
from train if they are to receive food,
and it haa reduced the number in the
atate last year from 800 to 300. Work
wdii to be one of the beat remediee for
the tramp that baa yet been discovered
Annie Besant'a assertion that the
knowa what becomes of us when we are
asleep reminds tie of the widow who
said there was some consolation in the
fact that, now she naa buried her bus
band she knew where he was nights.
A two-year-old son of James Martin
of Kio died Sunday from the effect of
drinking butter color which he got hold
of. And yet butter color is used by
nearly every farmer to color the butter
so that the people w ill eat it. If the
stuff la poisonous it ought to be abolish
ed. Fox Lake (Wis) Representative.
A professor haa discovered among
some ancient ruins what is supposed to
be the eleventh commandment. The
text is as follows: "Etnas rot yltpmorp
tseyap uoht ssulnu repapswen adaer ton
tlahs uoht." The commandment is
easily translated by beginning at the
end of the sentence and reading back
ward.
What's in McClure'a.
McClure's haa always eoinuthing that
compels attention, something immudi
ate and significant that i important to
all Americans. The September number
adds to an unbroken series of "McOlure
ArtLlce" as iliuuiiaat:::. stii !y i-f com
mercial piracy, the first half of Miss
Tarbell's study of the Kansas Oil War,
and an excursion into the marvels of
modern biology, "Prolonging the Prime
of Life," which is an authoritive account
of the discoveries of a group of scientists
who have determined that old age is a
disease.
Color printing has never achieved
more perfect rosulta than iu the eight
full-page reproductions of Lungren's
painting! of the Grand Canon of the
Colorado, which accompany William
Allen White's description of the won
ders "On Bright Angt-I Trail," a bit of
descriptive writing which may well take
place with the classics of our lenguage.
Eugene Wood, George Randolph
Chester, Mrs. Wilson Woodrow, Jean
Webster, Arthur Lrain. and Norvell
Harrison supply a round of short stories
itirring, numerous, light or teriuui to
fit every mood.
Mississippi states were visited by an
earthquake shock shortly before mid-
niicht la.-it Sunday night. Three dii
tinct shocks were felt as far east as Hen
derson, Kentucky, and aa far loath
Memphis. In St. Louis the trembling
was accompanied by a dull rumbling
noise, and sleeping citizens were awak
ened and badly frightened. No damage
is reorted.
PROBATE COURT,
Estate of G. II. Griffin. deceased : fin
al account and reoort filed : objections
to final settlement, if any will lie heard
on Monday, Septenilier L'r, at 10 o'clock
a. m.
Estate of Christian Molestad. de
ceased; special administrator asked for:
petition granted, ami Frank Unwell ap
pointed with bond fixed at l,)00.
Lunate of Martha J. J'arrett. de
ceased; petition granted to sell personal
property, described as the lx'titiun. at
private sale.
Estate of James Willis, decexsed ; fin
al account and report tiled and Monday,
September 25th set for day of hearing.
Estate of Philip Feghting, deceased;
inventory and appraisement tiled, ex
amined and approved : total valuation,
1,675,00.
Estate of Christian Molstcad. de
ceased; bond filed and approved, and
letters of special administration issued
to Frank Kowell.
bherwoee)
rU'imer rurreapooilnul.
Itoru at Sandpit, August 20, to Mr
and Mrs. Louis Pedeeco, a daughter.
The old barber building Is being fitted
up for residence purposes that stands
adjoining the arug store ou tite ; main
street of the town. "
A. L. West and J. T. Fletcher left
Monday morning for an outing in the
Salmon river country on the coast for a
week or ten days duration.
George A. llrown and John Kerr hare
received the appointment of stato agent(
for the Prudential Life Insurance
company with head-quarters in Port
land.
George Adams, who disappeared
irom here some months airo. leaving
larva farnilv has liven locatmi. It ia uU
in California where he is living with his
brother on a larm.
Gardens on the uplands iu this vicin
ity have proven a fiat failure this sea
sou oui on me creek bottoms, near
town, a bountiful crop of all kiuds of
vegiiUMva hs been pioducud.
Walter Willis forfeited $10 bond rath
er than appear before tha recorder on a
charge of slanderous and abusive Ian
guage. His absence was conspicuous at
court on Saturday morning.
Mr. Swilxer, an assistant butcher of
William Uritzmacher is suffering from
the effects of a knife wound on the in
dex finger, accidently incurred while
carving meat. Septic Infection of the
mound is feared.
The dust raised by passing team
along Main street has become almost in
tolerable and a street sprink er or
water taken from the stand pipes on the
street corners can only remedy the pub
lic nuisance.
Miss Annie Lancer, died at Wilhoit
springs rrmay evening ami the re
mains arrived here at her old home for
mterrment on Saturday. She was a vie
tun of tuberculosis ami had been under
treatment for a number of months, her
anu eisewuere.
Wan
t
joIuidd
SUMMONS.
IN THE flROCIT CM'gT OF TUB STATS OF
OKEUON-fur SYaehlngtoa County
C. K. Detchmaa anil a. B. Uoodla, Plain U 0k,
vs.
Auuw C. etcoeaa, befendani.
Tn Annis C. Xclieaa. the above named da-
For Rent.
Fine residence near the trrove. known I ,"qJm,,
as ttie Talbot place, west of the park : ,B ""' of ths Buts of Oregon, voe are
house in splttndid condition: fine ifar- I herebx required to appear and answer tha
ln, good bnildings, pure water. In-I P1'" Hl heralaoa or before ths law day of
quire on premises, or at this office. lM Um Pescrlbed In tha order foe publication
For Sale.
A very desirable residence, eight
ui"iaa iroin me inxiiolllce 'on Main
street. ilou-m in fine condition, fine
gar.ien, two acres of land, good barn,
hen house, all fenced, electric lights,
aim jjuou water, terms, part cash; bal
ance on time to right parties. Inquire
una uuiuej.
of this summons, and if jrou fall to to appear and
answer. Us plalntltTI will applj to the eourt for
tha rallaf prayed fur la ths complaint, to-wlt:
That ths plaintiff ba decreed to be the owner in
tea almpla of tha followint daacrlbad real aauta.
tow II: Tbaeaathalfof tba north west quarter of
Section IS. T. I N R, W. of ths Wllllamette
llartdlan. la Washington County, Orefon, eon
talnlnf SO acres.
That ths defendants, and all peraont claiming
br, throusb. or andar her be forever barred
from claiming or asserting any right, title or In
terest In or to laid premises, and for such other
and further roliel aa to the eourt mar appear
Residence For Sale.
in iorth llillsboro, due north from
Tualatin Hulel : tt rooma. mm.1 hmi,.
two lots, 100x190 feet, good garden, good equitable. The time preaertbed ia the order tor
rut, new sKiowaia, gootl well on back 'he publication of this summons is alx weeks.
porcn, nmau barn and chicken, house.
Tins ts a bargain statist); terms, cash,
""""" r. u. itox w, or this ottice.
Who Fills Your Prescription?
If we fill your prescription or re
cipe it is filled, with the best quality
of drugs and full-weight without
, over charge fot honest 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.
Home For Sale.
true-quarter block. vtuwn t.,l,tl.
and Ninth streets on Hiilin .n.l
Washington streets; tt-rooiu house, good
well on back norch. wood h,iu l.i..i.
win noii ten ords of wood, about thirty
earing truit trees, an almn.luno..
smaii iruit, picket fence, good sidewalk ;
.Mi iu goixi repair, nttea for electric
lights an 'phone. Iiok t ! i
ii.ioo down, balance to suit.
.u.irees r. u. Uox H. or this office.
Wanted.
BtOt'k tO DaBture. Aillniiiino tnavn
iu ..... "7. . '
niov ui airaw lor sale, see
F. M. Heidel.
Hop Pickers Wanted.
land ths da? of tba tret publication la Auaust 11.
IsuS. This summons Is served npoa yon br pub-
llcaUoa bf order of Hoo. L. A. Rood, Countjr
Jndgs of Washington Coanty, Oregon, which or-
der was mads and dated August , 19u6.
1S-1S & B. HUSTON,
Attornej for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
IN TUB rtRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
OREOON-For Wublngton Countjr.
I. R. Wilkes, PlalntifT,
vs.
W. If. Taylor. Defendant.
To W. If. Taylor, tlx above named defendant;
IN THE NAME OF THE 8TATE OF OREUON.
You are hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint of the plaintiff herein oa or be
fore the last day of the time proscribed In the
Oood water.good place to camp, three order for the publication of this summons, and If
ir i wo'k' l",ll"' t Humphrey's you fall so to appear and answer, ths plaintiff
e 'ueycle Shop. will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for
llillsboro Commercial Sank
Docs a General Banking Business Sells Exchange
Charges no Exchange to Customers and
? C pays Interest on time Deposits
j& !ll on Cbcttt and Get terms. j&
A. tS. Sholes, Pres.
Geo. ScHulmerich, Cashier
Ilop.Pickera Wanted.
la his complaint, to wit t
That the plaintiff be decreed
to ba the owner I
Marriage Licensee.
County Clerk Godman has issued the
following marriage licenses since last
Friday:
August 19 E. If. Iturkand Talitha
McCoy, both of Gales Creek.
August 19. Joy llulit and Iva Zuin-
Seventeen gutemen at the Lewis and
Clark fair erounda were let out Tiiula
for "knocking down." The turnstiles walt bota of 11 il'aboro
register every person that passes through
the gates, but it is said that the admis
sion men would often tear two coupons
from the commutation tickets, when
holders were not observant. These they
would drop in the box instead of the 60-
cent and 1'5-cent cash tickets. Most of
the employes discharged are school boys,
having Bee u red work at the ei position
- (luring their vacation.
The post-otlice dejiartment is going
alter the souvenir postal card fad. Or
ders have been received to stop all such
cards which are offensive to decency and
good taste. There are plenty of these
cards w hich are not generally regarded
as indecent and are no worae than many
pictures in illustrated weeklies, but
which are entirely too "skittish" to suit
the taste of the postoflire department.
Hereafter pictures of girls in their bath-
rred Oedding, an offlwarer at Cosel- One hundred and fifty acres of hops to In teesfmpleor the following described real es
man Krna., aasr mills narrowly escaped pick. Call and register at Cate's Mar- tate. to-wlt-
iwmug ma me rant ween wiuiu in ironr 01
the saws. A saw tooth became loosen
cd in a rapidly revolving saw, new off at
a tangent and struck him on the leg be
low the knee, penetrating to and into
the hone, producing a bad wound. He
was brought to town for surgical treat
ment. A smaller -wound was found up
on the opposite leg, in about the same
location but not of a serious nature,
rortunately the direction of the mislle
was downward instead of forward, else
a serious result would have been the
consequence.
:. want an me nop Dickers l can I Lots is and 14. B ock to. Bmith prk i.iHinnn I
xct. tan at once ana sign up (or the to the City of Forest Orore. Oreeon.
Season. I Anrt that the defendant anil all
. .. .. - ' - U Kl .
K . Kj. V. ale, I log by. through or nnder him. be forever barred
from claiming or asserting any right, title or In
terest In or to said premises, and for such other
and further relief as to the Court may appear
equitable.
First Annual Regatta
and Clam Bake
AT NEWPORT, ORE.,
Saturday and Sunday, August 26 and 27
Residence for Sale.
A fine lare eiuht-room house, located
about three blocks from the school house
in llillsboro, wired for e'ectrio lights,
not aim com water aon iauce. buth
room, and handsomely finished. Lot is
lUOxloU. fine shade trees, fine lawn.
fruit trees and walnut trees. Also a lot
iiirectiy opposite, lHl)xll2, on the cor
ner. This property at a bargain as the
owner wishes to move awav. 11.500
taxes tne notise snl two lots. Call or
address Mrs. J. A. Cummings, llillsboro,
Oregon.
Wanted.
To Kent 20 to .10 acres, nrnfara aAd.
ed ground (clover) close in; state loca
tion ami price. Adilress C. G. K., box
04, llillsboro, Or.
. For Sale or Exchange.
A large vacant lot. located onnnsita
r;i . ' .. . r - ...
I'Biiey music store, dimensions lOUx
200, feet to exchange for a small ranch,
located not more than two miles from
llillsboro. Inquire at once of
J. A,. Metsinger, llillsboro.
all
; Decomposed Granite.
it farmers wiahlns -dacoinDotexl
Races between the Gasoline Launches on the Bay, open to I iltJ 'or chicken grit w ill uotily
Rowing Races
a w - a
ecuu ana Mowing Knees between the crack oarsmen: '
v. J. i'atton and it. llanbow, of the Tortland Rowing Club and E. O. Gloss
Champion of the Northwest, winner of the Canadian Regatta, August 14. 1905
ing suits will not reach their addresses, firing Miriti'
. .. iuaiiiuiti, lJtll tliu Hit, OaVllIU L,A111UU1UU UJ UlC UUIlClI
i-ran-
John
The time prescribed ia the order for the publi
cation of this summons la six weeks, and thai
date of the Aral publication Is August 11, Ituft.
This summons Is served upon you by publica
tion by order of lion. U A. Rood, County Judge
of Washington County, Oregon, which order was
made and dated on ugust t, IvOTt,
8. B. HUSTON,
1S-19 Attorney for PlalntifT.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for I
iu tuumj w wasuiuguju.
VINCENT COOK, Plaintiff,
vs.
RICHARD KLKHXE and WILHELMINK KUE
IINE, Defendants.
Brvlrtneofan Extutlon, Judgment-Order
and Decree, duly Issued out of and under the
seal of the above entitled Court, In the above en
titled cause, tn me duly directed dated the &tih
day of July, 1VUA, upon a Judgment rendered and
entered In the said Court on tbe 2lh day of Jul?
lWlA. In faror of Vincent Coos. Plaintiff, .nd
against Richard Knehne and Wllhelmlne Kue
hue, Defendant for the sum of KHoo.OUwIth In.
tereat thereon from the 20th day of July lwl at
etshl per cent per annum, and the further snm
ol Ills. II and Interest atelsbt percent per an
num from July tan, iuja, and the further sum of
fiiio. Attorney's fees, and the further sum of
Cate & Son, NewMeat Market,
DEALERS IN ALL BINDS Of
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Ponltry and Game.
Cash paid for all kinds of Conn
try Produce and Hutch
er's Stuff.
. -sVeV
Hop Snpiilics a Specialty.
Shop on Main St., m (Jreeur's old
Restaurant Building
r $ $ $ '
i $ $ $ ) $ $ $
Bfown at the hx press oirice, he will or- ' 0 0o"w ai aisboraements, and also tbe
der a car oostsofand upon said writ, commanding me
and requiring me to make sale of the following
' described real property, to-wlt:
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
nor will pictures of red
anicd by the legend,
devil of a time."
m
accom-
having a I
States Life Sravinp; Crew.
Drill to consist of capsixing the life boat, surf drill, throwing the life line, res-
Conrad Krebs, who formed the pool of cue etc
Oregon hopgrowers last year, is now at There will also be tub races, sailing races bv local talent, and swimming races I ""a- and said tiwrt hi
work forming a corporation among the open to all. iii a.htiTm.'Vnd
P" All Races Will Take Placo Saturday, August 2G, 1905
arowers 01 tne state lor the lm crop. A musical entertainment will Ins given during the day and night. Excursion
"Tim .............. f . .l.-t . . . . ...
...B.cie nro muy protected tins u" lue oar on gasoline launches and the tug "Lorens" will lake out parties over
jer,- ne sai.i, ana the lima crop will tne bar at all hours.during the day.
sue at least 25 cents. Renorta from
New York and California indicate par- All
tial failure of tl, rron I.. tl..- .. ""e
and the yield in the United Htatea aa a
whole will lie lower than for years. The WOIlSter Llam Jiako on humlav, AllCUSt 27tll, 1905
t)regon growers have things in their ,
mates the Oregon yield for 1005 at about 1 PuIar oto of tllO rcople Of Lincoln County.
Three-Day Rates from all ioints on Uie Southern I'acilic and the Corvallis A
Eastern gooil going Friday, Saturday and Sunday Excursion Train on the C. & E.
and returning on Sunday or Monday.
fliaximum rates irom all S. r. points, f3.00. From C. A E. points, $ 2.60 for
rounu trip.
Tickets for sale at Dc'iiot in llillsboro. S3 for round trin.
ardpa- good going Friday, Saturday and Sunday, returning Mon
ona of- day. Don't miss this chance to visit Newport.
Amlnistratrix' Notice of Final Set
tlement.
Notice ts herehv etvan that the iiMlMimui
the administratrix with tha will an niifcl of the
estate of (1. H. (Irlffin. deceased, has riled her
iiuki acoouoias.tuesaio: administratrix of said es-
hy an onier dated Ana.
tbe 2Hh day of Xeptemtwr
tne lourt House at Hills
ton County, Oreson. as the Dlare
TCuun to nh nnai account ana
boio, Washing
art in i
to the nnalseulemeut of said eslalo.
Dated this 17lh day, of August, 1IKI6.
AMIS L. PATTERSON.
Admlnlotratrtx with the will annexed ol the Es
tate oi u. n. orimu, deceased.
B. B. TONGUE, Atlorney for Administratrix.
SUMMONS.
H5.0O0 bales, which is a little less than
lust year's yield,
Tl. ..rtl..- .1.. . . m
iiia inietoiiite ueparimeut naa made a
new ruling on mail matter addressd to
patrons on rural routes which will be of
great benefit in this country when the
reorganisation of the system goes into
effect this fall. Under the new ruling
postmasters are allowed to forw
lra as well as mail mutter from
nee to another where the person ad
uresse.i is on a rural route. In the
many changes from one postollice to
another that will result when the new
routes are established it will require
several months for the patrons to have
their mail properly addressed, and while
there will necessarily lie delays, mail of
every character will finally reach the
party to w bora it was addressed
Crop Report.
Light Showrrs occurred during the
lore part of the week in the lower por
tion of the Willamette valley and in the
northern coast counties. Elsewhere
throughout the state drr westher pre
vailed. The temperature in Western
Oregon averaged about normal, while
the weather east of the Cascades was
slightly cooler than usuil, especially at
night.
The rain somewhat revived vegeta
tion, but aa a whole the amounts were
too small to do much good, and gardens,
corn, potatoes and astures are suffer
ing for want of moisture,
tirain is about all cut and in the stack
Thrashing continues in all sections
The yields in the Willamette valley con
tinue diss4piointing, but in the Colum
bia and theUrand Ronde valleys the re
turns are very gratifying. Hops are
making seasonal progress, an. I where
spraying wai thoroughly done the lice
have aliout disappeared. Corn is earing
and filling nicely and a good crop ia in
dicated. Rock continues to lone flesh
...
nuns ami some varieties ol prunes
are ripe and being gathered. The yield
of most fruits mill fall below the aver
age, Uith in quantity and sixe. Apples
ami i-cnra are small and dropping more
than usual, l ouches are plentiful and
of good tlavor.
SOX
oloe Jav
Iff THE CIRCUIT fXH'RT OP THE STATU OK
ORKtlONfor Washington County.
K. Delehmaa and R. B. Ooodln. Plalntlas,
va
i. P. Watklns, Defendant.
To J, P. Walk las, ths above named defend
ant.
In the nams of ths State of Oregon, yon are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed herein on or before tbe last day of
the Urns presort bed In the order for publication
of this summons, and if you fall so to appear and
answer, the plaintiffs will apply to the court for
tbe relief prayed for In the complaint, to-wlt;
Thailtheplalntinsbedacreed to be tbe owners
in fee simple of the following described real es
tate, to-wlt: The southeast quarter or BecUon
is, T. IN. R. 5 W. of the Willamette Meridian,
Washington Coanty, Oregon., containing 10
acres.
That the defendants, and all persons claiming
by, through, or under him be forever barred
from claiming, or asserting soy right, title or in
terest la or tosaid premises, and for such other
and further relief as to tbe eourt may appear
euultablo. The time prescribed In tbe order for
the publication of this summons is six weeks.
and the day of flrst publication is August 11.
IS0&. This Mm moot Is served upon you by pub
lication by order of lion. U A. Rood, Coanty
Judge of Washington Coanty, Oregon, which
order was made aod dalad on August t, 19U6.
. B. HUsTON,
Attorney for PlalntifT..
SUMMONS.
CoraPlastervs
A com h a com whether your foot la shod in a kmm rw mm
OlfbH tie and la just about at painful one way as another.
The atfTerence between having corns an not having them is just I Oc.
CaartsUe te rtwieve a Cera er a Bo ilea la 4a fceirs.
TOR SALE BY
The Delta
Drug
Store.
In the Circuit Court of the Plat of Ore
gon, (or the Countv of Washington.
Mary McCalluiu, plaintiff,
vs.
Walter McCallum, defendant.
To Walter McCallum. the alwiva nam.
ed defendant:
In the name of the State of Orairnn
You are hereby require-) to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
I In the above entitled court and suit nn
or before the last day of the time pre
scrihed in the onierof publication of this
summons, to wit: On or before the ex
piration of six weeks next, from and af
ter the date of the first publication of
this summons; the first publication
thereof being on August 25, l!Jor, and if
rou fail to appear and answer, for want
thereof the plaint iff w ill apply to the
court for the relief demanded in her
comprint, to wit: That the marriage
contract now existing between herself ini.i.i..t..i.
m. me pain oeienuniii imj annuncii :
that the plaintiff be allowed to assume
her former name. Mar Wolhard. ami
for such other sn I further relief as to
the court may sppear equitable.
This summons is served urxm voa bv
publication by order of Hon. L. A. kood,
Judge of Washington County, Oregon,!
wmeii onier was maiie ami uauM
llillsboro, Oreiron, Angnst KW5.
M. It. J'.LMI ,
Attorney for Plaintiff
That certain tract or narcel of land sttnatad tn
the County ot Washington. Male of Orecon. and
ilescrlhed aa follows, namely: Commencing at I
me oormwesi corner oi sect on twelve llli Town.
hlptwo 2) Month Kanse Onetl) West of the
Willamette Meridian; thence east eight (K)chalns I
in the east line of the Donation land C aim Wil
liam W. (Jraham and wife: llienoa North tni I
one and two hundredths (21. IU) chains; thence I
West, tw enty one and thlrtv hundredths CM mil I
cnainn; ineiuie noma iwo ana eigniy rour nun-1
dredths C2.M) chstns; Ibence West twenty nve
and eighty seven hundredths (2.VS7I chains.
tuenoa souin, niriT mree iwt aeereea west.
twenty tire and elirhlv seven hundredths f2A. s7l
mains to tne aoutn line oi section two m town-
uniptwo ) Hontn, Kange Onetl) West of the
lamittte Meridian: I he una aax nn sanilnn li n
Hfly . live and twenty elaht haudredths
cnalns to tbe place of begin
ning, containing one hundred and all
iiud) laores more or teas and being a pop. I
,m,ii if, mm IIVU.IIUH iniiuiaimm niinam w. I
Itrabam and wife, saving to the defendant hits. I
ever meerop now growing on said premises and
Hsu. mi" iu premises to remove sam crop.
Now. therefore, br virtue of said w.
Jiiditment, Order and Decree, and In com pi I -sneewlth
the mm m soils of said writ, I bare
k-VMxtiunon. and -will, on thelh daT of Reniam. I
)er, IMA. at the hour of ten I'eloek am., at the I
mm, iiirpt ii inv iairt iiousa. in tna i: it nr
lllllshoro, ssld t'onnty and Mate, sell at nubile
aiietmn, suiiiecl to redempUon. to the bltrhest
lii'tder. for l ulled Males told coin, canh In hand
all the right, title and iniert-st which the above
named Pefendauta, or either of them, bad on
the dale of the mortgage to Plaintiff herein,
namely, the AN h day of July Ihwi, or since had
In and to the above described real property to
atUt'y said F.xecntlon, Jodsment, Order and
iwcree, inieresi ana cost and all accruing
ii-iauufif, vngiin, juij xv, ivuo.
J. W. COXHELL.
Sheriff of Washington Coanty. Oregon.
SUMMONS.
In the Clrcnlt Court of the State of Oregon, for
SAMUEL OOWA!t, PUlntlfl,
a.
MA TTIE OOW AN. DefendanL
To Matlle (towan, the alrore named defendant:
in tne name 01 tne maieol In-eaonr
Yon are hereby reoulred toaDoear and answer
tne cnmpiaini mm against yon in the abovs en
titled inurt and suit on nr before the last day of
tne time prescnora in ine order for nabllneilnn
of thlssnmmon. tn-wtl- Oa ar hefnra thaeinir.
una oi aim wtx-aa neii, iroeaana aner tne date of
nrsl nnnncaiinn of IBia suiamom: tha Hrat nnhll.
cation thereof being no Stum i, IWIA. and If too
fall tosnpeer and aaswer, (or want thereof the
piaiinin win anpiy to wet oart nr tne relief de
manded In htaemanlalnt. Inwlt; Thai tha mar.
rlage contract now eitstlng bet wees plaintiff
and defendant be dissolved; and that plaintiff
ainTii muii ai mriaer miei as to the
Conn may appear euultalile.
This summons Is served npon yon by publica
tion bv order of Hon. T. A. McHrtde, Judge of
ins siensmiimimin, wnicn order was made
ami oaten in open uourt at Hills boro, Oregon.
tailai Oat 1 H Jt
via i j mrtf aivw,
M. BAILEY BUMP,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
CHILD quickly grasps the liiomiliii;
of the above characters. Hut It
often takes a lifetime to apprcclntc their
You can greatly assist the child in
learning the worth of the dollar. How ?
Hy having him open a savings account with
this hank, and hy encouraging him to add
to it.
A single dollar is snllictent to start an
account. Smaller deposits- may follow.
Savings department opens January l,ll)0o.
J. W, SHUTE,
BANKER.
Administrator's Notiee ef Sale efl
Real tatate at Private Sale.
Notice Is herehv atvea. that be wlrtna
der and decree of the Oonnty Coort of Washing
ton t'onnty. Orecnn, made and entered on July
17. IWrt, authorising and directing me. the ad
mlntsiratnrofthe EMaasnf r. M. Mchanlel. de
ceased, to sell at private aala, certain real estate
belonging tn the eatataofaaid deceased. I will
from and after August 21. Its proceed In sell the
reel estate hereinafter described at private sale
to the highest bidder. fW eash In hand, rahlect
to confirmation by said Court, tha following de
scribed real estate to wit:
Lola Kie (5) and Eight () in section Two.
Township Three. North Range rive West Will?
sier.. containing m and one. ha r seraa hm
les. all In Washington Connty. Oregon.
Pstedal llillsboro, Oregon, this July SO, 1906.
BENTO ROWMAX,
Administrator ef tbe Eat ate off. M. McDaolel.
deceased.
a B. Ht'BTOX, Atty. for E Ufe.
Notice of Final
Settlement.
Notice V hereby given that tbe nnderslgned
naa met tn tbe t ounty Court of tbe State of
Oregon hit Washington Coanty, his final account
as administrator In tbe estate of f. T. Allison.
deceased, and that said Court has made aa order
appointing the lllh day o fleptember. lm. as
aj , tnenmeroraeanngotijectloos to said Una a
cauui inq tne seiuemeni of said estate.
I Wled, Angus!, isnft.
t. B. TONOI B,
1117 Administrator.
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II. S. Howe, General Agent,
lortland, Oregon. 131 Third
Street, corner Alder.