THE INDEPENDENT. HILLSBORO, Official Paper of Washington County. Entered at tho Pootofflc at HlUa X oro. Ore fun. for tranemlaelon through tho maila u aecood-claaa mail matter. BY D. W. BATH An editor in Wisconsin aaka hit delin quent aubecribera to pay op, aa be winlifo to laj a aiiuilar Joke on hi creditor. Withycontbe will not do for governor. He I an actual farmer, owni hie farm, ie out of debt, bae made the agricultural eiperiiueuta! etation a aucceM, and can tnake a living a good one on his Waah ington count farm without ofllce. Sa lt' in Csltal Journal. Twenty-one ditorcee were granted In Jude Cleland's court in Portland taut Friday. Taking the divorce mill as a baale for our opinion, it would appear that marriage was very much cf a fail ure among a great many people. Right or wrong, the mill keep right on grind ing, and the grist grows larger every year. There Is one pla on the Lewi and Clark fair grounds onr readers should not fail to attend, and that is Homer Iavenport's farm. Hero will be found rare and beautiful birds from all parts of the world, and the finest pair of pheas ants ever exhibited in this country. Mr. lavenort lias three Arabian stallions, etmigglud into this country, and just a sight of them would make glad the heart of the lover of fine horse flesh. He is an old nowpaper man, a cartoonist of national reputation, and he take pleas lire in exhibiting his pets and giving the biHtory of each. Don't miaa seeing Homer IHvenjMrt' farm. TheairHhipis an attraction on tho Lewis and Clark fair grounds that is urawing cam, ami the only airship ...h. i. proven a complete aucceaa. in I - 1 A - I rcroiiBu to an invitation oy me owner of the ship, the Oregon and Washing ton editors were invited last Friday forenoon to look over the craft and have explained to them the working of it machinery and watch its ascent. At 11 o clock the ahip was brought from the house in which it i kept, four men handling it easily. The gasoline engine waa started, the trail rope cast loose and away went the ship like a bird. It wo laiien nign up over tlio government uuuuing, matie several circle around uie lair grounds ana took a trip up and uown uie trail. 1 Here was not a hitch anywhere, it engineer having it under complete control, sending It up or down, right or left, just as he saw fit. After flouting around for nearly an hour it wa brought to it starting point and alowly lowored to the ground. The airship ia certainly wonderful, and a auccess. Hon. E. W. Haines waa over from For est Grove Monday tranactingbusinesa at the court house and found time to give this olllce a friendly call. During a con versation in reference to furnishing this city power for it water and light plant, he stated that it waa simply a Imsinesa proposition between his com pany and the city council and tax pay ers ol UillHhoro, and that tho city of Foreat Grove had nothing to do with the matter in any way. Ho stated that he had the water power and it would not cost any more to give this city water and light than it does to run hla plant there, as there waa ao much power any way and little ex ense would be added if one or more citie used it, excepting what it would cost for extra help. He said he desired to meet the water and light committee and ahow where and how he could save to Ilillslioro from f500 to f'-HH) a year, and give a gilt-edged bond that the work would bo done in a aatia- factory manner, and ho waa willing to make the contract for two, five, ten, twenty or more year, and if at the end 01 twenty month the city was not satis fied It could close the contract then and there. A contract with him would in no way injure the plant the city now has, as he would guarantee to keep it in good ehape and ready for inatant use in . t. a ... rase it waa neeueo. Mr. Haines tay there is no sentiment about tho propo sition, but purely a matter of business; that if a deal should be closed, he ex pects to make money and at the same time save Hillsboro some $!HK) a year. An amount like that ia worth considering. At any rate nir. names la entitled to a hearing by the water and light commit tee in ojen council. Thot very verdant editor of the Forest Grove Newa who, instead of giving his reader new, finds apace between his column of boiler-plate and "S. 8. 8. for the ltlood" advertisement to whack Hillsboro at every opportunity. He ha born, in the county but a few month, but one would judge by the way he paw the air and assert hi shallow opinion that he has a mortgage on the earth He talks of other men a having wheels In their heads, forgetting hla own de formity in the matter of brain. If what he say In Li little two for-a-cent heel voiced the sentiment of the peo ple of roret Grove, it would be a dif ferent proHeition, but it doe not, for w e have been told that most of the people are disgusted w ith the ewa' uncallrd for attack iion HillHboroandJtsciliiena. They know that if Hillsboro grow and prosper, so will Forest Grove, and whatever gora toward the betterment of Washington rounty, ia bound to help both town. We are free to admit that Forest Grove is a good town a pretty place, and has energetic and wide awake citiiens, but this doe not prove that Hillsboro ia one whit behind her. A railroad from Portland to Tillamook would lie a benefit to Washington coun ty, and to Hillsloroepecially. A street car line from Portland to Forest Grove I would help Hillsboro and bo the making I of Forest Grove, and every mans, woman I I anil ciuiu in 1111 my are anxious 10 sea ' 4 tho two lines in operation. Throwing mud at each other will not benefit any one, but be a direct injury. 80 Brother Woods, set jrour mud bucket aside, and if you have occasion to mention Hills boro just remember it is the coQntv seat of Washington county, and that it cili sens are made ot tho right stu and ever ready to help along anvthiiit; that will add to tho growth of this city and Vab ington county, Forest Grove included. And while you are about it, you might tow awsy in that massive intellect ol yours the fact that when the electric lino from Portland to Forest Grove is built its rails will have been laid the whole length ot Main street through this city. The Country Editor. From the Oregonisn. The country editor ha come to town. He has left for a time his sanctum, his devil, his esteemed contemporary and the sapid pumpk'n, contributed by Un cle ' Ebeneezer Hayseed ujxin the cele brated occasion when he called in to pay a year's subscription. The pumpkin, glowing through the dunl of the olllce 1 window like a serene and golden euiiHet, was tho last thing the editor's eye rent ed upon as he climbed Into the smoker with his grip in his hand and his pans In his pocket, to dare the temptations of tho great city. Put w hen he returns vanquished and bankrupt from his en counter with metroiKiIitan tin, the pumpkin will glow no longer, for "our wife" will have baked it into a batch of those luscious pies. May they take all tho bad taste out of his mouth and re- illumine his soul with the peaceful light of bucolic Innocence. May the form not bo pied nor the devil drunk when he gets back, and may all his de linquent subscribers pay up forthwith, either In cash or cordwooJ, for he will need both. The joy of the city are ex pensive, and winter is at hand Here's to the country Hilitur tlm liur .1,1 .1.,, nwi of nli.ri,t... m.... i..i...: 1 ... I iuvu,, iuiit ma viicuiuiioit never ue iH ,n(i ,. hi. lv..rti.:,, ,. ...... a ......... continually grow longer, R. Cave ha recently received his fall stock of air-tight heater and cook ing ranges, and he cordially invite those in need of an air-tight heater to tep Into hi tore and examine the Cole, ono of the best on the market. If a range ia needed, they recommend tho Moore ateel range, and can show a fine stock. Both these stove are trim- med in polished nickle, are up-to-date In every particular, fully guaranteed, and tho price are right. For anything in tho lino ot hardware or tinware go and try R. Cave, Timothy, and Eng lish Rye Grass, Or chard Grass, and White Clover Seed for sale. , I have a large shipment on hand and am selling at RIGHT PRICES. For Flour and Feed my store takes the lead. We meet Portland price. Market price for Oats. H. L. HARTRAMPF. caai I Hop Pickers ! ! Cate's Market Equalization of 1905 Assessment. To the Tai-l'ajrera of Washington County, Oregon: Notice is hereby given that tho Hoard of Equalisation for Washington County, Oregon, will convene in the Clerk'ji of fice, at the Court lloua. in lUIUItoro, j on lhe j,th d)iy of oetoW, 1U05, and con liuue in sewion one week, or until the Uth day of October, inclusive, for the pur pone of publicly equalising and cor recting the tax list of Washington coun ty, Oregon, for tho assessment made in 1U05. GEO. H. WILCOX, Assessor of Washington Co, Oregon. Dated at II ills boro, Sept. 8, l'JUS. E. L. McCormick has just received 4'Jo cylinder and 3U0 diso graphophone records of tho very latest songs, etc. Call and look over his fine stock- ol graphophones and records. Join the local Library Club, $1.00 per year, at the Delta. Tax Notice. The tax payer of Washington County, Oregon, are hereby notified that the luat half of their taxes for the year liKVi, and levied January, 1!R)5, are now pay able and will become delinquent on the firat Monday in October, 1905, at w hich time interest at the rate of 12 per cent per annum will be charged in addition to 10 per cent enalty, which intereet charge will bo computed ' from the first Monday in April, MO.. J. W. Connbi.l, Sheriff of Washington county, Oregon. Rheumatism, poison, are the hie. Holliater'a goes directly to gout, backache, acid results of kidney trou- Rocky Mountain Tea the seat of the disease and cures when all else fails. 35 rents. Delta Drug Store. An Elegant Summer Book, "Restful Recreation Resorts, " the 11)05 Summer Hook issued by tho paanen- senger department of the Oregon Rail road A Navigation Company, contains forty-eight pages and cover. The book i printed on heavy white paper, fifty- eight cuts being used to illuatrate the trips np and down the Columbia river, to the mountain, beachea, inland re sorts and fountains of healing. The cover is done in three colors, adding ma terially to the beauty and effectivenesi of the publication, which may be had by sending two cents in stamps to A, L. Craig, General Passenger Agent of the Oregon Railroad A Navigation Com pany, Portland, Ore. It ia a good thing to send to vour friends in the East who expect to visit the Lewis A Clark expo- eitljn. I Have you niatle your purchases for the season? If you have not called at Cate's Market, you hav missed some very low values in hop-pickers supplies We will have a storo at tho Hop Yard this season, and you can get everything in tho line of meat, gro ceries, gloves, etc., at prices that are ns low as any in Hillsboro. Take advantage of this and you will save the time and trouble of having tQ go to town for your supplies. . . LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Admlmetrator'a Notice. NoUos U brbr glva thai I, tbs nadsntsnsd. hav base duly epolai-l by (be Honorable County Court of the 8uie ot Oro. far Huh laguie itounty. Administrator of tbs ealaleof MerrtU E. HiHchkla. deerated. wlthth will of Mid aiarrm E. Hotcbklaa, dreMNd, annexed, and bars duly q;llt!ti as such. All person bavins cUima aalnt ths tAt of Msrrltt K. Iloicbklss, iWhhJ, are harebr notlHed to pre wut lb Mm 10 us wltb proper vouch, at my Law Oifice, m Hillaboro, Oregon, wtlhlu sis aoulbs from ths del bsreof. listed tb Is September la. 1!M. W. M. BARRETT. Administrator of lb (tut of Marrttt I. Hutch ktaa, deceased, wttb wlllofsald deceased au nexed. 8. B. HUSTON. Attornsy for Ettate. SHERIFF'S SALE. Nolle Is hereby ftven. Tbat by virtu. of an Rieciulon iMiieiluutuf aud uuiler lha aeal of Ilia circuit Own of lha But of Oregon, for iba Cuuuiy of Waabliigiou. daird tba OHh day a August, lstia. iu favor of Nathan Werihemer A I'o.. iilaliuirr, and acainst Jaiuea A. Moll and Isna IHie Motl, his alls defendants, for lb sum ol 4 ooal and Mi lurlher sum of HO A with interest Ihereou I rum iba mill, day or sl IWual lb rale of per Of ul perauaum, 10 ma direeled nd deltvored, commanding me lo make sale of lha real property beretntllnr decrlted, 1 bav levled upon and purauaul lo snld KiecutloD, 1 ill on Monday, ihe id day of OMolwr l!J al iboAiuib dour of lha (ourthoas, Wa.biuulon ouulv. Oregon, at iba hour ol u-n o'clock a. m. . .f said day. sell at public auction lo lb bi-bret bidder fur cash In baud, all of lb follow I n de rrilird real properly, lying, belli and situate la hlniUn (tunny, Orrgon, aud mora particu larly dracribed a follows, lo-wli:- All llioae certain pieces, parcel or tracts of land situate In Ilia County of Washington, Male ofort'gou, and mora particularly described as follows, lo-wlb A to-acre tract of land on the east em! of the homestead of W illiam Tucker, in aecilous 14 and 15, In Tp. is.. K. w., eoininenotuir at lha quarter section corner between suca. MaudlA. In I p. I K. I W. ; Iheiiue wast .', cbaliis uia poiulou iba southerly line of said home- ,w nonn lo cnalua lo a point on lb northerly line of said home teed; Iheiire as IJB oti", chains lolhe northeast corner of said bouieMead; Ibeiic south ou Hi east line 16 chain, lo lhe southeast corner; theuo wel chains tu the place ot beginnlug. coo laliilti 40 acres, (excepting and reserving from this eoiiveyauc th f.xir acre heretofore sold aud conveyed loWm. Hall oil lhe eaal aide, la- sen irom ina northeast oornor of lha tract and mora particularly described iu the deed lo the said llsll, now of record In said W aabinguio County together with all the hereditaments and appur teuauces lhrunh belonging. All of which to more particularly dearrllwd iu that deed given yi-.V- "'uolet ux lo J, A. Motl. recorded in B..k V of Deeds, page U of Hi record ol W anh iogton Couuiy, to whicb rWereuce la hereby made. ' Al o.f '"'' tract sltuat In tbs homestead of William Tucker. In dee 15, Til. 1 8 K 1 W commencing au.MS ohalua weal of lhe (iiiarter section ooruer between Hecs. 14 aud 15. Id. 1 8. , R. 1 w., at a post on lha south line of Hi said William Tucker bomeauad, eame being lb northwest of tba donation land claim ofT. H. Denny; thence north IA chains to pol In tb north line of aid home lead; thence west 17. Z4 chain to lb oeuter ol lb main dllc-b where lb nnnb Hue of said homestead Intersect said dllcb; theuo MilhSudeg. u i mln. east with the Una of said malu ditch 17.SJ chains lo th Intersection of -aiddllchoii Thorns Tucker's north Una with mslo ditch; thence east 8. 60 chains to the place of beginning containing 1 SO acres, and mor particularly described in that certain deed from J. 1. Wllmotet ux uJ. A. Moll, now of record In Book V of leda, psgailit, to which reference Um"" n,,", for a mor particular duacrip- A Iso a. to acre tract of land situate Iu lh bom. .lead of VMIilain Tucker in Heo. 15, Tp. 1 8., K. 1 W., commencing ceiii obainswestoflhequar ter section corner between ran 14 and 15., Tp. 1 8. , K. 1 W. al a post; tbeoce west 24 chain lo a post in th south line of said bouiesicad al lha uonnweai corner oi ll T, II. Ileuny donation land claim; thence north IA chains lo a pot In lhe north Una of the bomettcad of lb said Win. Tuckerclaim; thence east 24 chalna to a post; thence south 15 chain to lh plsceof begloniug containing ad acres, all of which Is mora particu !fr'..dcr',,, ln ertlu deed given by R. B. Vt II mot t ui to J. A. Molt, now of lb record !S. u V of ,Be1"' Pe aao, lo which reference Isjhereby made for a more particular description, to satisfy the herelubefoie nainwl sums and for the costs and expanse of sal aud said writ, al 8ald sal will b made suhiect to ntdemi.ilnn as ier statute of Uregon. Isieil at Hillsboro, Oregon, tbla JOtb day of nuua itnju. J. W. CONN El. L, flherlfr of Washington County, Oregon. EMMONS A EM MO! 4 Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THS STATE OF OR BOON, for Washington County. C. K. Dclchmsn and R. B. Onodin. Plalntlfrs ys. . J. P. Wat kins. Defendant. To J. P. Watklna, the above named defend ant. ln the name of th Rial of (innnn .M hereby required to appear and anawer the com- piauii uieu nereiu ou or before lha taut Hav nr I of tbisauinmou. ,ue time prescnoea in. the order for publication nd if you fail so to appear and anawer, Ilia plaintittii wl II apply to the court for therellef prayed for In the complaint, to-wit i 1 hatlthe plalnliir be'decreed to lis lha n.,,.. In lee simple of the following described real es tate, uk wit: The souiheaat aiiariar of Hcil,.n 18, T. N. K. 6 W. Of lha M'lliametUi U-rl.il... Washington Counly. Oregon, eoutalnlna liki acres. Tbat th defcndanlS and all e9mnnm Al.ln.lr... by, Ihmngh, or under him be forever barred imm Claiming, or asserting anv riehtlltla ..r In terosl In or tosald premises, and for auch other and further relief as to the court may apiiear eiiillnhle. Tb Urn prescribed In tb order for III publication Of thla anmmona la alv aud lh day of flrat publication I August 11. t 1 hi ti mm on s la served upon you l,y pub iirallon by order ol Hon. I.. A. u..l i,m. Judge Of Wasbillsloil CnuntT Onunin -hi.ih order waa made aud dated on August a, IDU6. B. Ul'STON, 1S-19 Attorney for Plaintiff,. Petition for Lipor License. Tualatin, Oregon, BepIS, 19U6, 1 nine circuit court of tbe Slate of Oregon, of tbe county of Washington. In the Matter of the Application C. ROllERTSIor Uouor License. To the Honorable Conntv Court of Ilia Rials nr Oregon for lh County ol Washington: Whereas, the number of vote cast at lha laai general election In Cellar Creek Precinct I, Washington Couuiy, bis la of Oregon, waa lau Voles; aud Wbeieas. w lh nnderals-ned ar and rvrnai I. lute ao actual matoruv 01 lha laaal inur, nr ald precinct afore. aM: ar actual rel,lent. tliereln aud have actually resided In aforaaai.1 precliictat least thirty daya iiumed lately preced- m mw w signing auu niiugut witnin De Whereas, c Roberts is desimns r ni,t.ir.ir,. . I license 10 sell spirituous, viueua, mall and ler-1 nieilU.fl lltllUira In n ,,.n,l, in. Immm lh.. I I 11 ..... . .. -" - -- h 1 Mow Therefore, we the nnderslanad. aaid la. I i.i.-.,,:. 1 ?ai voters of aaid preciuot bereby petition your (onorahi Body thai a Llosnaa to Mi t tnlrtlitiHta TineillL m< mil rirmiiila.( II..MiM In ......sftta. IMS lhalQ 1 raltnn tnalV Mim U mm.iA 1 l4.vssr . nd thi lh tim whiobawlii llcvnMihall oovnr t)ll b for iryB tern 12 noittba from itt Atta day of October, iiJu. R F Potta. .. Ilermsn Psp leier Bori-her John K iteiige b Klgn I. fwlesto J, a tiaibreath Z 1 Col John linlfworth J'red l.uelirl, Hen Iay John Floll Hienka I'eter Henry Kliigsan M A Hcbuater J Krieger li obrtiaaan Angelo ( ereghlno fred hillgseu J K Par U Kaulmana T Ilea A J Ileal H Heas K Heiewaon A Oalhreath James McNnlly John H Clear W J Carrel Hstnrlch HI Rouert I lie K Lcnte t W iv-hamborg J R roller, W eaxllak J L Amlrew W Bell I D Wtrth Joflk g aeelMndef O t l-amoo B M l.nllea (ieo i.allrreatb Joha Hai Alhert Ilia U N absvar J Nyhurg, C C trim. A L (irelie, W ThomiMon. JKt; ibomu W M M 'Mira. J O Thompson, K ravage. (1 II Younger, l, i n an leu, B B Iji.1.1, Fred l.nrsrasn. T H ravage, Otwrge Hoiand, main llunmau. A 1 rlmllh, K slurry, Towusend. F.W Urckwood. V R Hhaver. C I) rthaver. Henry lloliworth. h. rihi.l. (reo. Hluat, J I. Hyrom, John I'hehak, KVIwt hehak. Henry f'rulmse, A III l-etera, K H Kirhbina, K A achllrkeiaer. J H lasrgaii. A Kauiutann, L) Harmcsm. II l,iaiihero. rl I Kraua, A Kraur). Jasr Ilea, A H Kiml. A Pl-hhook. J W Ilea, f ml limasa I H Cluiino SUMMONS. IH THE riRCl'IT COCBT Of THE STATE Or OKKliON fur Washington Oouuly C. E. betahaiea and at. B. Uoudla, Plalu.tlflm, vs. Amite C. McReee, Defendant. To Aunl C ktcBsaa. tb above named de- ren.iant. In iba name of the Mate ot Oregon, to ar Derrbi reuuirM toanuear iua tumr toe plain! Iliad herein on or before tba Um day ol iba Ume prescribed In Iba order fiw publication 01 una ummotte. an1 ir ynu rail ao U) appear aoi answer, Iba plaintiffs will apply lo tba court fur ilia re'tef praveil fi In lha oomplalut. lo-wli: That lha plaiatilTi ha decreed lo ba lha owner In iua simple 01 10a nuiowin ueeoritxM rami aaiaia. Uvwll: Tba cut ba If ot the north weal qtiarlar of wtion 16, T. N R. a W. of Iba W llllamella Mariilian, In Waablnston County, Urayuo, eou- latninn w aerae. Thai lb dalcndanu, and all peraoo elalmlns by, ihruiuib, or amlar bar ba forever barrd hum clalialna or aawrtlnsany rlKhL II lie or In- larval In or lo Mid preiubwa, and lor sucb other aud further relief aa lo lha court may appear eiuilalla. Tba lime prescribed Ie tba order for Uie publication of this iimmuoa la els weeka. and thedayollbe Brst publuliuu I August II, IwxV. Thiaaummoo I served upon you I licatloft bv order of Hon. 1.. A. Hood. U A. Howl, Counly rou iy puo- Judge of Washington Oouulv. Oregon, wblcb or der wa mad aud dated August , 1VU6, IS 1 8, B. HI'bTON, Attorney lor Plaintiffs. SUMMONS. IN THB CIRCUIT COURT Of THI 8TATK OF ORKIION For Wasbiugloa Couuiy. U K. Wilkes, I'laintlft-, vs. W. II. Taylor, PefandanL To W. M. Taylor, tb above named defendant; IN THE NAMg OF THE STATE OF OREGON, Vou are hereby required to appear and answer the compi HIT herein on or be fore the last day of the li laiui 01 111 piaiut i prescribed In the order for lb publication of this summons, and if ynu fail so to appear aud auawer. lh plsintlll will apply loth Court for the relief prayed for in ma ooiupiaiui, 10 wit That th plaintiff be decreed to be the owner In lee simple of the following described real s- laie, 10-wii Ixs 1.1 and 14, Block 10, South Park Addition to tb City of roresl drove, Oregon. And that the defendant and all person claim Ing by, through or under him, be forever barred from claiming or asserting any right, till or In terest in or to aaid premtsea, and for such other aud further relief as to tb Court way qultabla. . The time prescribed la the order for tb publl cation or tbla Mimmons la six weeks, and lhe dale of the It rat publication U Augut 11, latin. Tbla summon i aarved upon you by publica tion by order of lion. U A. Hood, Couuiy Judge of Washington Couuiy, Oregon, wblcb order wa made aud dated on ugusl , Ivxxi. 8. B. IICflTON, 13-1 Attorney for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE In tba Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, lhe County of Waabingtoii. VINCENT COOK, Plaintiff, v. for RICHARD KUEHNE and WILIIELMINB KCE HNK, IX-feudanta. By virtue of an Execution, Judgment, Order and Decree, duly Issued out of and under the oal ol the above eutltled Court. In the above en titled cau, lo tu duly directed dated the .Huh day of July, IUUA, upon a Judgment rendered aud enterea in me aain ixxirton me vaun day or July IVUu, In fsvor of Vincent Cook, Plaiuliff, and against Richard Kuehn and Wllhelmlii Kue- hue, liefeudaut for lha mm ol I2soo.uowlth In tereat thereon from tb ih day of July luul al eight per cent per annum, and in further anm ol Ilia. II and Interest sleight percent per an num from July Mb. IVJ6. and lh further sum of (Uuu , Attorney's feus, and lh further aum of i.s.vu, ooala and uUbursemeuia, and also the owls of and upon aaid writ, commanding me aud requiring me to make aale of the following described real property, lo-wli: I rial certain tract or parcel or land situated In th Counly of W ashlugloii. rltata of Oregon, aud described as follow, uamely: Commenclug al lha uormwert corner or Section twelve (12) Town hlo two VI) Houth Rang On(l) West of the W illamette Merldiau; tbenc east eight (8) chain I 10 111 east una 01 uie Donation ind Claim W II llsm W. Urshsm and wife; thence North twenty one and two hundredths ('41 (tt) chains; thence West, twenty one and thirty hundredth fit. SO) chains; thence Houth two and eighty four bun dredlha ('i.at) chains; thence West twenty fir and eighty seven hundredth (23.1,7) chain; thence south, forty three U3) degrees West, twenty tire aud elghtyseveu hundredths (2A.M7) cnaiusio ine nouiu uiieoi aectiou iwo() town ahip two (21 Mouth, Hangs One(l) West of th Wlllamutl Meridian; tbeuoeeaat on section II n tiny flv aud twenty eight huudredllu (.-. i) chains to tbe plaoe of begin ning, containing on hundred and all (loo) tecres more or lesa and being a por-1 uuu ui aaiu iioiiauou isdu uiaira 01 vt 1111am w. (iranam and wile, saving 10 tb defendants how ever lb crop now growing 011 said premises and right to euler said premises to remnv said cron. Now, therefore, by virtu of said Execution, Judgment, Order and IVecree, and In compli ance with the commands of said writ. I hav I levieniiipou, and will, on IbeSUtb day ofScplem- her, IWrt, al th hour of ten o'clock a. m. , at lb I front door of th Court House, lo tbe City of I lllllahoro, said County and Slate, sell at public I auction, subject lo redemption, to tb highest bidder, for Hulled Stales gold coin, caab In baud, all th right, till aud (merest which tb above! named uerandanls, or either or them, had on th dale of the mortgage lo I'lalnllff herein, uamely, theaoth day of July 1WU, or since hail In and to th above described real cronertv to sauaiy saiu r.xecuuon, juogmeni, order and Decree, lutereal and cost and all accruing ooala. iii'isooro, uregon, juiy 2V, iwo, J. W. CONNELL, Sheriff of Washington County. Oregon. Administrator's Netles of Sals of I Real Estats at Private Sals. Notice Is hereby given, that by virtu of an or- der and deci 101 in utuniy fjonrt ot waablni um l onuiy. uregon, made and entered on July made and entered on Jul) 1., in, auinorising and directing m. the ad- miuistrainrorihe Kaiaieofr. M. Mclaniel, de-1 ceased, lo aell at private sale, certain real estaia oeuingmg 10 in aalale ol aaid deceased. 1 will from and after August 21, Ivun proceed to aell tb real eaiai berelnafier deacrlbed at private aale hi uia nigiinrv Dinner, kht caan in nam, subject to ronflrmailon by aaid Court, Uie lollowlug de- uriueu real esiaui w- w 11: Ixvts rive (&) and Eight () In section Two. Tnwnnhlp Three, North Rang Flv West Will. er., noiiiaining 11 ana on-hair acre mi less, all In Wanniugton County, Oregou. Dalud at lllllsboro, Oregon, this July 20, 1906. BENTON BOWMAN, Administrator ot th Estate of F. M. McDanlel, UKVHPU, H. B. HI'BTON, Atty. for Estate. SUMMONS. Ia the Circuit Court of tlia State of Ore gon, for the County of WMliineton. r 1 1 .. - 1 1 tiiai a.icviiiiiii, iiaiiiiu, Vi. Walter McCallum, defendant. To Walter McCallum, the alrave nam ed dvienaant: In tliA nama tt tha ftlalai . flM.Mn You are hereby required to appear and anaeer the complaint filed againat you I in me aoove enuiiuu court ami amt nn it 1 , . . .. ..... ... ' Delo'e tlie laat day Ot the time pre ecribed in the order of publication of thia auminona, lo-wit: Un or nelore the ex piration of eix weeka next, from and af ter the date of tne first publication of I thia aiimiuone; the flrat publication thereof beins on AuKuat 25, IUOri, and if you fail to appear and anawer, for want thereof the plaintifT will apply to the court for the relief demand! in her complaint, to wit: Ihat the tnemaire contract now existing: between hereelf and the aaid defendant be annulled ; that the plaintiff tie allowed to aaeume her former name, Alary Wolhard, and lor auch other and further relief aa to I the court may appear equitable. i ma euininona ia ei-rveii upon yon ny imblication Iiv nnlnr n( llnnv 1 A tlnr.1 Jtnltteof Waahin"ton County, Oregon, I rhicli onlt-r waa male ami late! at i Ilillaboro, Oretron, An trust 32, l'.RKi. Attorney for Main tiff. Amlnistratrix' Notice of Final Set. tlement. Notice la hererrv given thai lha iiiiImiIhimI lhe administratrix with the will annexed of lha estate nf i. H. (irtmn, deceased, baa filed ber naai account a in sain anministrainx of said - tat, and said court ha by an order dated Aug. 17. lltt. das.gnalad tbe 35h dav ef Mrstrmlxf as tb tlm. and th Court llnus at Hills boro, Wsahlngtnn Connty. Oregon, as th place fw hearing iX.Jeetlons lo said final account and to the final srulament ef aaid caiate. listed thll 17th day, of Angus, lanfl, AMI! L. PATTERAON. AdmlnKtrstrlT with th will annexed ol lhe ti tateaf it. rt. t.rima, aeocesed. I B. TONOl'I, Atlorncy for AdsslsliUatrlx. For Sale. For sale a first class Confectionary aud Ice-creaui parlors. Tho only Twentieth Century Sanitary Soda fountain iu the city, doing a good business, licet loca tion. Will sell at invoice. Reasons lor selling, going away. Inquire at this of fice. On and after September 1, the South ern I'acitic will reduce the fare from Hillsboro to Portland and return, on ac count of the exposition, to 75 cunts. This Is a reduction equivalent to one and one-tenth fare for the round trip, and tickets are good for thirty days, and ia a rfectly voluntary reduction to llillaixiro an an oilier point 111 ni- em Oregon. I Ins cut ol one tare anil a tenth applies to all llarriman lines in Oregon. 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 for honest service. We pay no one to send you to us and tberelore, 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. r Cate & Son, NewMeat Market, i Klinnnn Mjl VI in l!,,,.'. 4-,r.,,. .-v., .. . I a Z lvCHtuurunt lUiildintf $ $ $ $ A CHILD quickly 11.. .1 ui mo auove often lakes a lifetime vnliio. You can greatly assist lhe child in learning tho worth of the dollar. How ? Ify having him open a savings account with this bank, and by encouraging him to add to it. A single dollar Is snflicient to start an account. Smaller deposits may follow. Savings department opens January 1, 1905. J W. SHUTE, BANKER. Chicago Portland Special the moat luxurious train intlie world. Pullman aUnln ... .1:.: . I buffet amnkinir and liKr irv H niwriwrana nani). Lea than three daya rortl.tnd to Chicago. TwoThroughTrains to Chicafro dnily from I'ortland and pointa in Drc.n and Kastrrn Wasli ington via the Oregon Kdilroad Bt Navigation Co., Oregon Short Line, Union Pacific K. R. and Chicago St Nortli-Weatvrn Ky., over Pit Only Double-Track Railway Hit Missouri River and Chicago Daily evrursfon in Pullman tourist slarjiinf csislr.im 1'iTiland Ihrouvb to CliKsta without clisiise. ,. atrrHta. no mtmi. Cs'l A1. Pic. rrvit. c..i a.... tAm Pbsmcislo. Csu hutunu Mi, ... U..L.-. . . . . . cntcece a North. Waateraj Ry. II op Pick era Wanted. One hundred and fifty acres ot hoi to pick. Call and register at Cat' Mar ket. I want all the hop pickers I can get. Call at once and sign up for the season. C. C. fate. Hop Plckero Wanted. Good water, good place to camp, three weeks' work. Inquire at Humphrey' bicycle shop. Reaidence For Sale. In North Hillsboro, due north from Tualatin Hotel; 0 room, good limine, two lots, 100x11)0 feet, good garden, p'ol feuco. new sidewalk, good well 011 hai U porch, small barn and chicken hoime. This ia a bargain atl'loO; terina, cah. Address P. O. llox 64, or this oilice. PIALCKa IN ALL KINlia or mW FRESH .AND CUBED MEATS CbmIi paid for all kindaof Coun- try j'rouuee and ituU h- er'a Stuff. l,l III" . $ $ $ $ grasps lhe moniifng a . ... diameters. lint it to apprcclutc their "lis Milwaukee.' "The rioncer Limited" St. Taul lo Chicago "Short Line" Omaha to Chicago "South-West Limit" Kansas City to Chicago No trains in the service on any railroad in tlie worl.l Hint equals in equiiinu-nt that of the Chicaoo, Milwaukee it .St. PaulKy. They own ami operate their own sleeping and dining cars on all their trains and give their patrons an excellanco of service not obtainable elsewhere. Berths on their sleepers nro longer, higher and wider than in similar cars on nny other line. They protect their trains by the IMock system. Connections made with all transcontinental lines in Un ion Deiot8. Her tales Dans, Svcnsk og Norsk. Hier wird deutch genprochen. Ii. S. Kowe, General Agent, Portland, Oregon. 131 Third Street, corner Alder. i