THE INDEPENDENT, HILLSBC i Oficlal Pper ef Washington Count, E:iterd at the Postofflce at HHie iro, Oregon, for transmission through to tr.Alli ra second-class mall matter uy D. w. BAIII. It is over and everybody 1m satisfied 1( an one mU.wd st-eiug tlie Lewis an Clark fair they miitse,! the Litest U-nt tzjioHitiuu ever given on the Pacific coast, mil financially, tlie moet success ful ever held in tho United States. It will be remembered that on Octo ber 1 aome person or persons removed rail on the Southern Pacific railway Henderson, and but (or the discoyeryof the devilish piece of work a terrible loan of life and projwrty might have recalled The company will pa 1,000 for the ar rest and conviction of the perpetrator of the deed. Missouri seems to have hard luck with it itate buildings. The one at she St. Louis fair burned to the ground and again last week the one at the Portland fair was consumed. Everything waad stroyed and there was but (5,000 tasu a nee ami that on the art collection. The ions Is given as art gallery, $20,000; ex hiblta, $15,000; building, (10,000. fix turea o,(XH). The statue symbolic of the state, which was presonted to Ore Kon by CommiMioner (Jarver on behalf of the teople of Missouri, was only slightly damaged by water and smoke, and will be taken to Salem and placed in the capitol. The Salem Capital says that Portland may loose "Jim" Hill, and adds : "The Great Northern offers U0,000 tor crown-granted property on Vancouver harbor for terminal facilities." Don you worry about "Jim" Hill. He has said to the people of Portland and Ore gon that he would build theui a railroad along the north shore, and he will do it "Jim" Hill never talks through his hat When he offers (150,000 for a piece property, he does so with the intention of protecting his interests in property he already owns or intends to possess, He Is a railroad buildei and the peopl of Portland made no mistake when they coupled onto his headlight. We hope our readers like The Inde pendent in its enlarged form with the Magazine supplement. Since last Sat urday we have added to our list twelve new names and hope the good work will , go on until this paper Is taken in every home in Washington, and we shall try to make it a welcomed guest at every fireside. I!ut there are a few persons, not many, however, who have taken The Indeendent ever since we bought the plant two years ago and to whom we nave sent statements, wbu nave never paid a cent, and t them we wlh to aav that if they in ims the paper next w--es they will know the reason wny W want you as a subscriber, but we canuol afford to send the paper for nothing, The fohowing will be a great comfort . to the dudes and others who have been rolling and smoking the "little stinkers and carrying iu their minds the dread ful idea thut they would eventually land in the insane asylum, ltut Dr. W. B Fie i-her of Indiana, has settled the mat ter, and now cigarette smokers can keep on and hereafter attribute their hollow eyes, nerveousuess and sleepless nights to some other cause. In a lecture before the Indiana State Medical association, the doctor said that, "out of 1,300 cases of insanity that I have treated while su- leriutendent of the Indiana hospital,! did not find one cane resulting from ciga rette smoking." "Are 11 illshoro printers so much bet- ter friends of Forest Grove than the home printers that the majority of the city council should pay them more for printing in two months than they pay the home printers in two years?" asks the Forest (J rove Times. The city coun cil of Forest Grove did not give out the printing the Times refers to. The Dep uty District Attorney had a brief to print in a case in which Forest Grove was party. He wanted the brief printed In a workmanlike manner and correct, o he sent it to the ofllce of The Hills boro Independent. The copy was hand ed to us at noon on Wednesday, and the proofs were submitted to Mr. Tongue two days later, and on Monday the com pleted brief of 07 pages was delivered to Mr. Tongue. It was a trifle swift, but that was just what the District Attorney wanted and got. The city council of Forest Grove allowed the pill, which was proper. Fashionable Millinery. Miss tana Hesse will take orders at her home on Third street for millinery material, and invites the ladies to call and consult her before buying their winter millinery. You can have your hats re shaed, renovated and trimmed at a reasonable price. Perfect eatisfac tion'guaranteed. Henry A. Logan, arrested at Med ford Or., with Hl-year-old Ethel Cook, with whom he eloped from Oakland, Cal., last week Wednesday morning was a truKtee in the First Free Baptist church of that city. He is 29 years of age and has a wife and a boy of 8 years. The mother of the girl, Mrs. Marr Ross, swore out a warrant charging Lgan with kidnapping. Igan was last seen in Oakland w hen he hoarded a train for the North, October 11. He had a drew suit rae ami took his month's salary of ) ith him, leaving his wife and child destitnte. Before leaving Logan tent a letter to Mrs. Boss telling her that be had gone away w ith her daughter. He warned Mrs. Boss to keep her tongue still lest she should never see her daugh ter aptin. The girl is rather small, ai.d wears a skirt that reaches to her shoe tops, surh as schoolgirls wear. She fciyl she is If), but looks older, although she t rather small for her age. od. nd hris Uvn reT-v.-r il young men of .in j. It U understood i ivtiW practice here a ur- i . tin, (ion uf Urn time heie.tfUr. The Urg. Ht train load of panen:er paesed through here Sunday night that h ever been hauled during th fair, It required two locomotives and eiylit coaches to accomodate the lur.-e crowds returning home. Mrs. W. W. Wilson, of tiriib Valley. Cal., leaves today on the overland train for her home having completed an ex tended visit to friends and acquain tances here and in Portland. 8herwood Camp, W. O. W., had one application for membership at Thursday night camp meeting. The regular weekly meetings will be resumed from this time on until later next year. William Wilson, Jr., has been arrest ed and placed under bonds for appear ance at court next week on a charge of assault and battery. It is retried that he battered the old gentleman, hit fath er, to a finish a few days ago. A third at tern bt of the "hold-up" ele ment occurred near town 1 ist week in robbing a private dwelling. Mrs. Van Meeka was confronted with a revolver in the hands of a footpad In the early afternoon and a demand made for money, which was not forlhcoung, so his in tentions were foiled. Another thug was stationed outside, while the attempted robbery w as made. They escaped with out being dc tic tod. Mrs. F. W. Sultus, formerly principal of the Middleton school has again been employed in that capacity in that dis trict. The U-rm commenced two weeks ago with a fair average attendance. A mistake occurred in last issue in re gard to Green B. Olds' family. Mrs. Olds, it baa been learned died about two years ago, or since leaving the Mid dleton home) at or near Guldendale, Washington. Mr. Sandstone residing near Middle ton depot recently disposed of his farm there to his son Chester and has re turned to Portland to reside, where he still retains his city property. Butting in" the hop business with out any knowledge or personal experi ence in that line or farm whereon to raise and cultivate hops has resulted in a balance on the wrong side of the ledg er of a certain "tenderfoot" here. "All is not gold that glitters" and the glitter ing baa gone a glimmering in this farm er's costly experience, it seems. PROBATE COURT. Estate o! Chris Moisted, deceased ; bond filed and approved ; ordered that letters of administration bo issued and that Frank Rowell, Chris Hesse, and S. W. Seely be appointed appraisers. - Estate of Martha J. Parrott, deceased ; report of the sale of personal property file I and approved. 1 Estate of Chaa. W. Rosa, deceased; executor directed to file a supplemen tary inventory and that Thomas A. Lew is, J. B. McPherson and Jwhn Temple t jn be appointed appraisers! Estate of Ellen S.. Ford, deceased; bond of administrator fixed at (0t),.aid that upon the approval of bond by the court, the sureties on the former bond he released from further liabilities. Estate of Charlotte Grace Meyers, de ceased ; onler tor sale of real estate ap proved and administrator directed to execute and deliver to purchaser of said real estate a good and sufficient convey ance for the same. Estate of Jost Duerst, deceased ; peti tion asking that estate be admitted to probate and George Duerst be appointed administrator with bond fixed at (2,000, and upon approval of bond letters will be Issued. Estate of Louis Shogren, deceased; petition to admit estate to probate granted, and Pauline E. Shogren ap pointed administrator with bond at (2,000; bond filed and approved and or dered that letters of administration be issued, and II. C. Atwell, J. C. Clark and W. F. Harris be appointed apprais era to meet at the late residence of said deceased October 28, 1905. Estate of Myrtle Bates, deceased : fin al account and report filed; ordered that the 20th day of November, 1905, at 10 o'clock a. m. ia the time set for hear ing objections to said account and re, port and for the final settlement there of. Estate of guardianship of Leopold J, Bates,, minor; petition filed asking that a guardian be appointed for said minor; ordered that the petition be granted and that J. W. Bates be appointed guardian ith bond at 12,000; upon approval of bond letters will be issued. Last will and testament of J. C. Moore, deceased ; will filed and petition received asking that it be admitted to probate ; will proved in open court by N.Barrett and A.Young; will ad mitted to probate and Wm. L. Moore named as executor to serve without a bond; W. J. Barrett, Willis Ireland and Geo. Dooley appointed appraisers. Guardianship of Edward, Ida. Her man ami Freda Colfelt, minors; inven tory and appraisement filed, examined and approve. I ; total valuation, :WC. r.Ktste of lerdinand Malits. deceased : final account and report filed; ordered hat Monday, November 20, at lOo'clock Is the tune fixed for hearing obiec- tions to said account and report and the nal settlement. Full of Tragic Meaning- are these lines from J. 11. Simmons, of Casey, la. Think what might have re sulted from his terrible cough if he had not taken the medicine atwut which he writes: "I had a fearful cough, that disturbed my night's rest. I tried verything, but nothing would relieve it, until I took Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, hieh completely cured me." Instant- relievee and permanently cures all throat and lung dine tees; prevents grip and pneumonia. At all druggists ; guar untied; 50c and (1.00. Trial bottle free. The death the othet day of the iuvit tor of the tyiw-wnler is a reminder of haw new a thing that invention is. It siii&crU also that inventors of the mod ern telephone, the iucandeieeeut lamp, the wiielcs telegraph, the plioHograph, tho kintoscepe and the storage battery these by the way of illustration, from a long lint are still living. The Kuer;t- iivu lay i a uiacovery oi verier, lay. 1 lie automobile, as we 'know it, U-gan with I.eou ecroollct. in r ranee, in iH'.H. J lie "sky scra.-r" has developed w ithin the memory of the youthful men, and the tirvt elevator, the invention that made high buildings possible, was exhibited so recently as 1S63. When one consid- era how in one crowded century man hai enlarged his scope and powers, one questions whether the most far reach ing dreams of the poets are vast enough to measure his destiny. Don't Borrow Trouble. It is a bad habit to borrow anything, but the worst thing yon can possibly borrow. Is trouble. When sick, sore, heavy, weary and worn-out by the palus and poisons of dyspepsia, biliousness, Bright's disease, and similar iuternal disorders, don't sit down and brood over your symptoms, but fly for relief to Electric Bitters. Here you will find sure and permanent forgetfulnetts of all your troubles, and your body will not be burdened by a load of debt disease. At all drug stores. Price 50c. Guaran teed. In order that she may pass her last days among her friend l and die in her old home, Mrs. Mabel Moungey,' 75, ia enroute in a wagon froiii Warren county, Tenn., to Uartman, Wis. The wagou is covered with a patched canopy of oil cloth. For six years she has lived alone in Tennessee. She was formerly post mistress at Hartman. town of Dekorra, Columbia county, Wis. She paused through Paducah, Ky., Thursday of last week and reached Cincinnati Saturday. A press dispatch from Cincinnati, an nouncing ber arrival there, taya the principal contents of the wagon are a dog, several chickens and a bed of husks upon which the aged woman sleeps. A Forest Grove speciul to the Port land Journal says that the temperance issue lias again been renewed in tnis city by the prohibition people, through the attorney of the A nti Saloon league of Portland, who has presented three complaints against the proprietors of the liquor-selling establishments now ojerating here, to the city marshal for his indorsement as required by ordi nance 132. Marshal Cronin has refused to give his indorsement on the grounds that the said ordinance was repealed by the council when it enacted an ordi nance providing for the licensing of sa loons. The temperance people contend that the decision of the circuit court, rendered tome time ago, enjoining the council from issuing saloon licenses, renders that ordinance void and places ordinance 132 in force. To remove any doubt as to ordinance 132 being in force Mayor Johnson called a special council meeting Saturday - evening, at which time an ordinance waa passed, repealing ordinance 132. New Cure for Cancer. All surface cancers are now known to le curable by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Jus. Walters, of Duflield, Vs., writes: I had a cancer on my lip for years, that seemed incurable, till Bucklen's Arnica Salve healed it, ami now it is perfectly well. Guaranteed cure for cuts and burns. 25c at any drug store. HERE'S A BARGAIN. Nine-Room Cottage, Good Barn and a) Acres of Land for Sale. A nine-room cottage, dote in, includ ing bath and wash rooms. The house has three porches, stone pillars under it, good wood house, saw-dust lined, fruit house, good barn with wagon and buggy sheds, grain bins, haymow and room for four horses, together with two and one-hitlfaf rea ot land within two bloeka oftliebnulneMnpart of the rlty. Clear title given. Trice $2,000, one-half down, balance in con venient payments. Call on or address this ollice. Timothy, and English 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. HARTRACHPF. :CIITJRCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. At the Cougregational Church. Mor ning service at 11 o'clock ; subject of sermon; "Jesus and The Law." Sunday school at lUa.in.; Y.P. S. C. K.,6:.'lO p.m. Evening sermon at 7:30; subject: "Conversion. " -1Jiian orchestra in the evening. All are welcome. Howard Gilpatrick, Pastor. 1 he spL'ial meetings will be contin ued at the Christian church next week. A. II. Mulkey, Pastor. . r . w . . AI.UUlcmiUlJlUlUBUM. ine Deer unniters ot tne United States Consume ti son nonharrelnf J ' ' J V . . Tlw a J J . . a 1 I Luiut IUVOICU 1U IUC IUUUU - fa dure of liquor ol various kinds S OQ OOO.OCO. The mhnVM vain r.f h r.rn. . ' Pro duct each year is 127.000.000. The internal revenue tax amounts to $1 12,000,000 annually. The receipts for state and local license are nearly $2S,ooo,ooo. The amount spent tor liquors by our people every year is more than $ 1 ,000,000,000. Including; bartenders, there are almost 700,000 liquor dealers in the! land. Wages paid to employes oi liquor ncalen. reach 56.000,000 each twelve months. furthermore, thousands upon thousands of farmers sell their farm I . t . . products barley, hops, Corn, OatS, nay amounting lO millions OI UOl- lars a year, to the breweries. Eviilences of prosperity in all parts of Colorado are shown by the present scar city of labor in many lines. Railroads, ranches, mining and manufacturing in terests are reported in need of more men and good wages go begging just now. Sleeping; Places of Hogs. The sleeping places of hogs should be under cover at all times ol year. Build the horr house SO that the l.cr. v.-., ,f 01la ""f """V " and make their way for rats and mice. Cement floors, thou eh expensive . r..,i i i ;., ! J me nog pen, as mey prcvciu mc llOPS from rooting under the titn- bers. Such floors should be well r-m.i.w.t with l.MiW .1 More pigs die at farrowing time than at any Other, and for this reason all useful appliances possi- ble about the pens should be adopt ed. The portable hog house is not be- ine used extensively in manv oil our states, where hog cholera pre vails. A nA.i.Ma U 1 c(,t,1 t I ixji lauic u-K uuii.n. ouuu,u isv. i arpri enoue-h for half a dozen full I Crown ho?S. . I ... ..I I lie siuc ttuu iuui ut mc l"Ji isuic i U.. t, ,1 1.1 t. .r.l.. I uug uuuac niivufu uc jci icinj nuw i movaDie noor IS a gooa inillg to I have, but it need not be used in summer. liy keeping a few bogs in one house the Chances of epidemics are i i . 1,1 I be depended on to prevent such epidemics. Exchange. I. W. HARPER whiskey strengthens you and helps resist cold and disease- better than the doctor. Try it. Bold by K. O. Lyon. ' Indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia, kidney and liver disorders, and all stomach troubles positively cured by using Hotlister's Rocky Mountain Tea 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Pelta Drug Store. Ham tor Rent. Near the depot. Inquire at this office. I am Boinir to handle a fresh stock of oysters and clams. My specialty is oys ter cock-tails thst please. Prop in and try one. llest in the city. F. 8. Olsen. I LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the Cuxnty of Washington. Usury W. llulae, plaintiff, vs. liel.e Wood (foriaariy KaUe McFarlaiid). I.imivlf. Miliar, ia. W. Millar. la uV Nor km, L. M. Norlem, Josephine (J or. (rude OolJsuerry, W. C. Uoldsberry, AH' a I'rarl Griffith, B. OH flub, boon Bond. W. B. bond, Victor Mc Faland, Mow ilcVsrlarul. TDomas 1. Mi Far laud. W illiam 11. McFartaod, and Rail Wood (lurmorly Kails M.' far land. Ad auulmralrlx of lbs Estate of T. i. Mo- i rariauu, qkimiii, iwienuauu. To In. fcWl. I. U K.l.,. Jnh ins owtrud ooi bwry, w. cooidttwrry. Anu " rtUrtfflm, H. tiii. Bouli Bond, and W, In .... ,l. i s jk . I In tha nun- at lhSu of Ore-ran 1 Von. nd h at von r hrbv PMiilrtvl In isppw - ndniweruacoipioimdM - n - 4you I lu tb Abo oUUd eourt And u.l, oa I a .t.. i... j il. i. .i. " "r p-orio-a lumm or dsf for lbs publication of this rommoa, la It: On or before the siplmUoe of sis week Mil from and after the date of flrs publication of Ibis summons, lbs 8m publication Iborsof ba ns on Oe lobar JO, 190&, and u you fall so to ap pear and answsr, for want thsraof tbe plalutlff will apply to lbs eourt lor lbs rallaf damaudad In his complaint, lo-wlt: for Judgment afalusi the defendants. Kalis Wood (formerly Katie Hcfarlaod), and Katie Wood (formerly Katie HcKarland), admin lalratrU of the Kstale of T. McFarland, deceased, aud each of them, for tbe sum of ijoo.oo, witb interest tbron sums no rem ber 17, IK, at 1U per cent, per annum, and for the ag-greg-ate sum of $107. St tales paid, with io teres t on each Item of inch lax from ths dale of pay meot, tbe turn of 1130.00 attorney's fees, and tbe sum of tt0 0U for repairs and Improre- menta upon said premiaot, and for ths 00a Is and disbursements of this suit, and for a decree fore- viwiiiimwiiiBwiiii cisuvwu ,u, HIU 1 , cr-.,Und (uow deoea). and the defend ant Katie Wood iformerly Katie Mcrarland) to one U. r. fnuoe and now owned by this plain' tiff, and which la reoorded on page 7 of Book ' 1" of Records of Mortgages of said Washington County, Oregon, aid orderlug tbe; folio-lug de scribed lands, aubjeot tosald mortgage, vis: Beginning at tbe N. K. Corner of the 8. W. of bee I, In T. t 8. of B. 1. W. of Will Her. tbenoe 8. 140 rods; thrnos W. 110 rods; tbsuce N. 40 rods; theuos E. 40 rods; Iheuoe about 110 rods to plaos ol beginuing, eiceptlnf therefrom lbs following described tract, li: 'JO acres In square form lu the H. K. eorner.of ths above de scribed tract, aVoood Tract Also 10 acres of land In a square form situated In the N. K. eoruer of ths N. W. Vt of See. 10, T. 2 S. K. t W. of Will. Iter., all slt- u' " Washington County. Oregon, To be sold. In the manner provided bv law and the proceeds be applied to lbs satisfaction ol puiuurs said judgment, that the ilea of said I mortgage be decreed prior and superior to all e,lu,,n, Interest or equity of each of the de- I fcndanta herein, that each of said defendants be barred and lorecUed of all right, elaim, inure. or equity lu or tosald lands, and that plaliillfl have such other and further relief heroin as to urt mr ppr equitable, Tbis summons is served upon yon by public linn h rrr nf linn f. A H.nrwl rVkitntir In1 Lf Washington County. Oregon, which order was made and dated on October 1, 1W. benton bowman, ocUOdecl Attorney fur Plaintiff. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice la herebv clven. that I. the nnderalsned have been, bribe t'ouutv Court of tbe Slate ol Oregon, for Washington County, duly appointed Klueutor of the estate of J, C. MnOre, drceated. ana nave amy auannea as sucn. All persons bavins claims against said estate are bereiiy no "n ' preaeul the same, to me, with proper vouchers, eiuier at my residence at (ireenvnie, or at the law office of W.N. Barren. In Hills- Kam 1 ..... H,,hl. mi - I. . il.. .t.l. hereof. listed October 19. 190A. . MOORR. exmuum of the RsUte of J. C. Moore, docesaed w. n. barrktt, Attorney for Kstai. Notice ef Final tettlemeai. Nolice I hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Ferdinand Malits. deceased, has (lied in the County Court of Wash- ington County, Oreeon, his final account and port In said estate, and that the same has been set for final hearing and settlement, before said court, on Monday, November 30, 1905, at 10 o'clock A. M. WILLIAM C. KKEIIN. Administrator of the Eeatats of Ferdinand Mal its, Deceased. BENTON BOWMAN, octa Attorney for batata. novIT Notice of Appointment of Administrator. Nouoe Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed Administrator of the Ratals of Christian Molstad, deceased, by tha County Court of Washington County, Oregon. All perrons having claims against aald estate are hereby notified to present same duly verified to the undersigned al 811 Commercial Block Portland, Oregon, within alg () months Irom the dale of the drat publication of this notice. Dated tlrU20ih day of October, 1MB. ENDKK M. OKDF.RIJEKGil, Administrator of ths Estate of Christian Mol stad, Deceased. Oct JO Nov 17 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that ths undersigned, lbs duly appointed, qualified and acting admin istrator of lbs estate of Myrtle J. Bales, de ceased, has on this day Bled his Dual account as such administrator In aald estate, and said Court on this day baa made aa order appointing ths 20th day of November, IMS, the hour of IS o'clock A. M., of said day as the time, and the Court House la lllllsboro, Washington Connly, Oregon, as ths place for bearing objections to said final account and to the final settlement of aald estate. Dated this 16th day ef October, 190A. J. W. BATES, Administrator of the Estate of Myrtle Bates, de ceased. E. B. TONGUE, Attorney for Administrator. 30-Oct Nov 17. . NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned. as administrates ia ths estate of Uenry Hasa, deceased, baa filed ber flnai account la the County Court ol ths Bute of Oregon for Washing ton Couatv, and that the lltb day of November, lo, at tbe hourof 10 o'clock la ths forenoon of aid day and tne eourt room of said court baa been appointed by aald eourt aa the place for the hearing of objections thereto and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published October ISth, IMA. Al'Ol'BTE HANS, Administratrix BAl'ER AGRKENK, Attorneys for A d ml o 1st re. tria. Chamber of Commeree, Portland, Or. Administrator's Notice. Notice la hereby (tven that I. the nnderstened. have been duly appointed by the Honorable County Court of the state of Oreeoe, for Wesh InajUMi County, Administrator of tbe estate of Merrltt E. HiMrhklss. deeeaard. with the will nf aald Merrill E. Hotcbkisa, deceased, aoaeied. sn.l hare duly uoalined as aiM-h. All oersons havlna claims aealnsi tbe estate of Merrltt K. HotrhklM, deceased, are herebv notified to rre- Isrni loeaamefio me wiin proter voucnera, at my Usumrs, in lllllsboro, Oregon, within six months from the date heivof. Iated this September 14, IMA. W. . BARRETT, Administrator of the estate of Merrltt E. Hotrh- k las, deceased, with will of said deceased an nexed. S. B. BCSTOit. Attorney for Estate. AdminUtratriz' 8ale of Real Es- Ute at Private Sale. Notice la herebv liven that, bv virtue of an order and decree of Ihe IVmnty Cnem of Wash insuMt twenty, Oreenn, mmle and entered of re nrd oa rmlr la, 1906. authorising ate. Ihe elmlnl,tralrl X ol the eetaie of Lara, Melwn. de ceased, lo sell, al private aale. certain real Bros- eny helonslne 10 said estate, I will. I mm aad after Ortoher il. IWift. profs sd 10 sell the follow ln described real eataie, vis: Tbe North r t quarter of tlie North Kaal uar ,r uf .n l,wu!iip tut. eouui of Kat-se 1 ) !, Mi,l. ilvr. , contain:!, i arrs, all iu Wajiuiiiittou County, orvaoti. at private sale, to the tiiiint bi'ldcr, for nub In band. Ine a lilo l,,-r liu-rl hi said laud cau a'so I puna ',l al a rauai,i pri-, auiuu wiU be ois,Ih kliowu on ai'iill, Mtiou l'eieil litis arouiuioer Jl, I'AtV MAKiAXirt.e. Adniinlstralila of tbe l -laio ol Lars Mt-itCU, de- . CVSM-J. V 9. a III -r 'N', Ally, for tslale. (Si pt : Hi i jo; Notice of Administrator' Sale ol Real Property. Noth'e Is lurri-hy giv-n Dial In ,iirMiaiice of ail or.lerof sale ol rl ro-riy made an, I eiitera.1 lu Hie County t iniri ul tlie niatu of "vk.hi f ir VI sablllMloU Uhhiijt, on lbs ist day of May lu ittv uia'ler of ibti ewtnte ol .Saury H. MrNsuit-r, tlvHYav I, lue iiTidf rsiifiiud, atuiluliraL,r ol naui etau-, will sell al pullir auciiou lothe biKot bitl.ier, sutijtH't to t-tiiihrmatlon by aald Ctmrt, the following drscrlbed real proM-ny, situate with lu M aslnulou I'ouuiy, uregou, aud described as follows, lo-wlt: Htgluniug al tbe south east corner of lot num bered one lu hlix'k uiiiubervd twenty three. In the clly of Korvst (irove, aa drslgnalrd. iiumtier ed aud marked on the recorded plot of said city of koresl urove, and runnlug llienoe north on the east line of said lot. Is h-et; theuce west JO f.-el;llieiie south IM I eel; thence east la) (eel to lb piece ol bt-Klnolus;- That said sale lie made on Monday, the ttrd day otoeuiber, luufl, t lu o'clock lu the forrnom ol said day, al Ihe Kouth door ol the Ciairi House lu Hlllsboeu, W1hiikUii Couuty, Hlaie ol Ore sou. Terins lo be cash In baud, and the oon veyaure at the expense of the purcliaer. Laled Ibis Hist day of tk-ptem In-r. lio. C. W. MuNAMKK. AdmlnUtratorof the Kslale of Nancy h. McNa uier, dtn't-aM,!. K U. IOSvUK, Attorney for Administrator. Plans to Get Rich are often iruitrated by suJilen break down, due to dyniwia or constipatiou. T. P. GOODIN. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER I am prepated to furnish plans and estimates on any kind of a build ing in Washington Couuty. 'Phone 28x4, or address R. F. D. I. T. P- GOODIN, Hillsboro. Or. Let Me Tell You Something Traveler to the East, I have a word for you : There are through Pullman sleepers, both Standard and Tourist, going East from the Coast at frequent intervals. Over two routes they travel via Rock Island System for a good share of the distance. You can go by way of Ogden, Salt Lake and Colorado, or you can go by way of San Francisco, Los Angeles and El Paso, and the Rock Island will land you in Kansas City, St. Louis or Chi. cago. Direct connection in Union Stations at all three cities for all important points in the East and South. Or the traveler via Northern route can take the Rock Island from Minneapolis and St. Paul to Chicago. ' Rock Island service is the kind that gratifies best meals on wheels. a 1 Oeneral 140 Cate & Son, NewMeat Market, aM,'!.iirriiiiar(!niswwv Bek.,w .- - . . L Kliop on Alain St., in (ireear's Itestauraiit Building CHILD quickly A a GS3nYe I $ $ $ tp $ $ $ oi me aDovc diameters. But It often takes a lifetime to apprcclutc their vnlno- Yow can greatly assist the child in learning the worth of the dollar. How ? Ky having him open a savings account with this bank, and by encouraging him to add to it. A single dollar is Hufllclcnt to start an account. Smaller deposits may follow. Savings department opens January 1, 1905. J. W. SHUTE, IUaxe up and take Ir. King's New !',) Til's. They take out the iiuiteriii.s which are tlog-ing your em-ruios, u, give you a new start. Cure ln;i and dizziness too. At all lrii- t,,r, , I'.V, guitrantiM-d. Portland and Return 85c. The isthcra Pacific u i.uw .',!.,. round trip tickets to rorllund fr , liilMioro fr K5 centi, gci),l niiirf a:i. . Jt r. M., or any train ul Sumlav, r. Oi ninir Suuday aud Monday, ciwi llday Sunday and Monday in I'oithih !. The same arrangement applicM f, ,, l'ortlund, givinir all Portiand r, -i r a chance to visit valley points at gr.ativ reduced rates. Girls, if vou want red lips, !au!iii,h- eyes, sweet breath ana good look u-,, IUlister's Rocky Mountain Tea. The greatest beautifier known. 'Xt c-t. Tea or Tablets. Delta Drug Ktorx HOLLISTt", S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy Madlsixe fbr Busy People. Brings Golds Haaltk sad Renewed Vigor. A speolflo for Constipation, Indigestion. I. It. and Kidney Troubles, rim plea. Evisina, Ini,ui-s blood. Bad Breath, Hlus-gisli Bowrls, -a,la,lis and Backache. It's Rooky Mountain Tea in lab lot form, SA cams a box. Ornulue made by UocusTsa Dnuo Couraxv, Madison, Wis. COLnEI NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE a. h. Mcdonald, Agent, Rock Island System, Third St., Portland, Ore. 1 Pit A LIC US IN ALL in;8 op 1 1 FRESH .AND CURED MEATS Ponltrj and Game. tv Cash paid for all kinds of Coun try rrodiice and liuU-li-er'g Stuff. old Hop Supplies a Specialty. UJ. grasps the monnftig BANKER. $