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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1905)
: - - --.- i "hh.mh-..,,! onrtrVcrrvio DDVCi Liit aannn 1 lhiiim i v 1 m m m m THE INDEPENDENT. Official Paper of Washington County. Entorod at tho Postofflco at HI" boro, Orfon. for tromltoa through tho mail u cond-cl mall matter, '(County Correspondence j a- I W. w.nl .reporter in vry town. :h L -j BY a W. BATH Tom lilchardmm, manager of the Port land Commercial Hob, write F. M. lleidi-1, secretary of the Hilliiloro lioard of Trade : "That waa a plendid enter tainmeii.t you had arraii(el for the Portland buslnesi men at Hillsboro. It win a very Citing climax to our itinerary iI fifty loiiite. The Portland busines then wish to express their genuine ap preciation of the many courtesies hown theiu in Hillsboro; and please do not forget to remember ui to the HillHboro baud, whose music we enjoyed iuitvense ly. We all foel that our interest are liiore closely allied thun ever before." toh.rwooo). Regular Correspondent. A masquerade ball w ill I given at the town hall next Wednesday evening. Various ultable prixe are offered for the bet ustained character. Ja. Anderson and family. erstwhile resideuU of thi locality, have returned again and are now domiciled in tho houae of John Grot outh of town. U'm Si.itt. a uroininent farmer of Uoodview, recently returned from a two atli.n visitimi hi old home in Kngland. Rural mall carrier contend that it i cant rare to the rulini: of ttie liostal de- .aptn.unt ft.k .Iwlivnr mail in other than HHJVIil W" M. w rrecribed meUl boxe. Homo atron 100 00 I w I oo . awo oo i 00 mju ou When riewsiaier puhlilier get o Kar.l.im final it It ill II that thev will Stoop I i.,..,.,.. ., ,1.1., p,iiii.iiiL' 11 riiiht to fur aava hh rii.u ' I UCiaiUI 0 IMI" m " lire to blackmail to raie money to keep fn their worthies aheeta, they should be landed behind the bur to keepcompany with another lot of highway robber who are getting their just deaerts. A ca.au in mind ia the German tiaiier In Portland that attempted to force money from Meier A Frank by suppressing an Item which would couvey to the public that that big department tore waa fair ly reeking with amallpox, in apite of the tact that Mr. Meier had told the pro prietors of the paiwr that there' waa no truth in the statement. If the report that the proprietor of that paper did at tempt to do this is true, and Mr. Meier Buy It is, every German in thi country tl.oir nmn r..Cf litUClC lor Mail. It I 1 1 . v a - - i Who I right i the burning question? The Middleton nostoffiee has been dia continued and postmaster Ashpole is out of a Job In the civil service depart ment, also the mail carrier to the depot and return. Kural free delivery ac count lor the change. Newberg. ha I HIHW, " mrclissed the farm of Chester Kami t..n nr Middleton depot, while the th interest of hi ftti. nn ih idioinimr l'laco and ha moved thereon. A mas meeting of the voter of Slier wood municipal corporation wa held in REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Oregon A (Morula K K ' " Mrs Ann II Maria to Jennie Armetronf 8. K. oliil'.iMTIIKi W John M Wall et ux to Thomas Te.tior Uiten-al la trait In blot lllliioro 8 II Baldwin to J W uu,ua part of block 1 Walker Add FortOro J4ine Slltl. admluUtraUir, to K W Cady tract In Steel'l Add BeaerUa Llsle McAllUUNiet al to rW a1rUtl block B Btecl'i Add B'rton Ut Uood Brwluf Co to Kraiiiinka W and lot block 27 Coruellut a nffiimi Unbar to rred Dobar luttrot In SO aorei hc 27 1 1 8 K I w i v Ui-hiwti to Clvd T Ryan 9U acre Id eo 1 T 1 N K 4 W U II pali to J I. WiwIiDurn a 1U T 2 N H4W Tberwa MallU to Kobart Mallli llutlu ,tU acres In K U Uiutln I) L C- John Oleaxm to Nellie II y land et al lu- lerent li loU 1 AJwcU 11 H 1 W Bamuel Htrattou to John Brown all of 8 iecKTJN R 4 W. SpSinallcyetuxtoJainei Hryden t al N W tMMTlNK(W J W Kiiuua eto toU II Baldwin panoi block ) Korent (Jro . E J Lyom to Una H Wblluiore part of blix'k I Slmmoni Add lllllnboro JaineaAlmbrleetallo J W Matters U acre In D L C... . . 8 N I'oole vt al to J A Baeaer 10 acres. In Jacob Schmidt et ilo Herman I'tech JO acre In b B liualin U L C OlloBualhta Wiuule Spath 8 W I t of imUTII K 1 W. I label Bayer lojobn R Bayer 74arrv In hat rick Kelly I) LC UUO uo 1 uu Clear thinking, decisive action, vim and vigor of body and mind, the iparkle of life, comes to all who use llollister' Kocky M -untain Tea. 33 cents, Tea or Tablet. iVlta lrug Store. Sweet and Sour l'ickle. in bulk. At Cafe's. Fresh and . 111)0 00 . 1 JllO 00 10UU 00 In Mad Chase. Million mill In mad chase after health, from one extreme of faddism to another, when, if tl;ey would only est g'Nid food, and keep their bowels rctfu lar with Dr. Kinu' New Lite Tills, their trouble would pas away. 1 rompi re ief and quick cure for liver and stomach trouble, 'inj at any drug store ; guaran teed. i oo 2100 0J 1600 00 600 00 700 00 16 00 toe SUIT 28 K 2 W. Margaret M Downet al biih 113,63 acrae in a x oo to K Quacken D C Uraliam I 6810 00 800 00 Q 11 Baldwin to J W Capiei lot 4 block 10 Korenl Urov - J w Caolue el ux to lieo II Baldwin part ol block 2 roreet Grov 800 00 J c ( lark et nx to P M Heldel et al part nri.l.k llllliboro.Oreoa S60 00 H. nrv p HnberU et ux to Jobn K KoburU 27acreineelT18R4 W 100 I'BKIdperet uxtoAlvah T RoKurs 4 avrealn BenJ Tucker D L C. Miat aliaet a thev would a I ilia council building Saturday evening man with a well developed case of the for the purjiose of nominating a lican lU h. Another case of robbery ha been for the approaching town election to be hromrht to our attention, and thi ia con- held on the 11th Instant. For president, corning a sheet published over toward Arthur Hall waa nominated without oi Mlnllle Hoffman ei al to KredW l-orter the capital of the state. It I aid mat poaition. ror counciunen me vovo .....i..il... !,. la attMmtit- I ...lis.! f..llnu II. I). Ia'O. 7l J. II. imi to cork-acrew money from candid- Morback. 11 ; E. W. Johnson, 12; J. C, ates for publio olllce, setting hi8 price a 8mock, 10; Joe Morback, 2; Geo. Iuke, hiirh as i:m. in one case at least. The 0:Sau Westfall, 6. The four highest aupport of a newspai of that caliber being nominated. The present lncuni- would do a candidate more harm than bent of the recorder, treasurer and good, and they should turn down auch marshal' oiliee were renominated proposition good and hard. A new- without opposition, paper l entitle to pay for actual labor Tue annuai ahooting match for performed, but no legitimate publlca- Thanksgiving turkey, geese, etc., will tion will stoop to "leg-pulling." The ,ak- niM- OI1 Tuesday in the outskirts aooner that sort of thing ia exposed and oJ town An interesting time la antici- knocked out of existence, the better. pated by local sportsmen and prepara- "When I w a younger than I am now," tion are being made accordingly, aaid a lawyer who ia atill aomewhat thla E. W. Johnson, the new merchant, aide of middle life, says the Washington haa bought the grocery stock and flx- I'ost, "I had a position in the olllce of a turea of 13. Janeway thereby creating a 900 00 FAKMINGTON, SUCCESSORS TO J J KREBS, SgZ . - - OKHCJON LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS 200 00 125 00 1 00 lot 1 block i (latlon ' F II Bower et ux to J N llotlman etal8 W ' of N W 1-4 tee W T 1 N R i W... Il.a lliiikion to I.lma Meeker block 8 Thorn's Add Hilliboro II P KoberU to Addle J Roberts part of ec 24 T 1 R 6 W Will Mer A M Porter et ox to B Klelechbaucr 4. 75 acres intec35T!8R4W (ieiine Emlg to A Minnie Horlman 8.25 acrei In A W Hart D L C James Peck et ux to D J Buckley 15 acre In Michel Wren D L C T P lllnes et ux to J D Rode part of block '. 25 Foreit tiroYe MaryM Smith et al to J D Rode lot block 25 Forest tiro re 2000 00 28 00 800 00 875 00 600 00 SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for the County of Multnomah. Alfred Nlblln, Plalutltr, Samuel 8 anion, C. t;. Lleuallen, C. A. Fleck, and K. 8. Urtstol, defeudauls. To K. 8. BrUtol, one of above uatued deleua- ante 1 In the name of the mate of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear end Miwet the com plaint filed agluit you In the above eutliled tilt on or before th l'Jlh day ol January. Jaui. 1 hie tummoni is ordered to be published lor six tiicccnlve weeks and the tint day of publication u December lsL 1W05. aud if you fall to so ap pear and answer, for want thereof, plaiutlft" will apply to the eourl for rue reuei aemauueu eouiplnlnt. Tha relief demanded ! the forecloeure certain mortsage, executed and delivered to plaintiff by Samuel Bwanaun on or about July 80, 11.1, laid mortgage being given by said defend ant, Swanaon to secure payment of a certain promissory note of said Bwaneon for with interest at 7 pereent per suuum, which said morutage conveyed to plalutltr for said purpose, cettaln real property described as followi, lo-wl The soutlieait quarter of section 24, lownnntp 1, North range 5 west of lhW. M. In Washington County, Oregon, ALSO, the Bo nneani quarvar section 32, Township 1 south, range 5 west of the W. M. In Lane County, Oregon, and by said foreclosure, barring yon and the other defend ants from any and all right, tills or luterest In or loaaldreal property and every part and parcel thereof. This summons Is published by order of Hon. Thomas A. McBrlde, Judgeofthe above entitled court, made November 24, lWVi. Pate of first Insertion, December 1, 1905. GEO. P. LF.ST, Attorney for Plaintiff. ' m I i X f- iff TN H Ttt JEWELRY W V 4 i i T Ar,aelatln4f Stock l th. en--V- JJ of attraction in villss tore. x&djZr where Cood Things are sold. EV On th eounter esfslo irguc for : T Diamonds. Watches. Clocks. tc. ) if V - Come In and Look! This done, lb II - 7 s W" "k Cr" "f th"T"lv'' ' ' - : Dealers In A Fearful Fate. It i a fearful fate to have to endure the terrible torture of Tile. "I can truthfully ay," write Harry Colson, of Maaonvllle, U-, "that for Ulind, IHeed iuu, lU'hliig aud Trotuding l'ilea, Hue If len' Arnica Salve, I the best cure made." Also liest for cuts, burn and injuries. '.'5c at all druggist. Eaecutnx'a Notice. Notice la hereby given, that 1, toe under S fue.1. have Iweo. Iv the ounir Court of the miw .4 iirrgoii, lor WahinUiu t onuiv itulv ap pointed Kse ulril of Hie eUl "f II. H Nvrl, lrrraxd, ! have ilu y qualified Miih. All ivt,ii. havliig i lainia iul l Mtate ere hereby IMMlfteil Ui preaelil Ihr Salilr In me w llh troer vom-hera, at the l.w nHlw of W N. Hi. reti 111 lhl.l.r.s renou, wltbiu hii monll.a nm ihedair berwf laiel thia Noieiulier 111. 18 M 4HV R. O'NKKI.. Cxecntrli i.rilie kla of II It o' wl, lie eeed . W. N BAKKF.rT. Athiiuey for K.tale. Execntor'a Notice. Notice hi-r. 'V al.'" that I Hie "n.'erlnH' have been, y h 1 unly Court of ile "ia"e . f liretfoo t- alitiC'Oo l ouiii, ouiy aiNuwi l enlorof the e-' w An.. M ia H niiaina. Ievad, ami h ly on. Iifle.i m h. prra um tia claima aaluM salt Male ais ... h nolllled to preaeul m maiu 10 me, Willi proier vouri.era, al ilia Law tlhi ol v N. bar i. nf 'r,,. invniia, .null wi . wwuiik from the date hereof. Hated thla .Weuioer IS. ( Fxerutorof (tie K.lale of Auua alii W interne, deceased. W. S. BARRETT. Attorney for Estate. General Merchandise' Mill Feeds, Oil Meal, GIANT POWDER, In any quantity, GLASSWARE, 11 iimiu nf nil Un.K. HOOTS iind SHOES. PAT ENT ME.IICINES, PAINTS ami OILS, ami NATIONS of all descriptions. man who ha a big reputation, atur ally I folt my resjionsibility. It wa tilain to me that the head of the firm hal outlived hi usefulness, and I used to feel Borry to think what would bap- jen to him if I ever left biin. Sheer magnanimity made me overlook a lot of vol.l In the btiHines line or one house lea in completion in business In the town. Laurel. Regular Correspondent. The basket social at the Laurel school 1 ! I. ...... .t,' I l.iu I . ..n't tMila. In that O M uuu " r"",u""vw '" ..- with'ai. the deference due me, but 1 stood P.- "'Z " ' ,t till ,l,.v .ninal t want too far. P"cu u"" ' - - J J Then I marched Into the old man' pri vate othce and laid down the law to him. I told him I wasn't going to endure such treatment another day. I wa going to quit, that wa what I wa going to do, TheMlsse EITie and Anna Mcsninger went to llillslajro Saturday. Mr. Arthur Dailey of near I-aurel, while washing Monday received a very painful Injury by a needle fulling In the and I waa going to quit right then and t,1D anj rUn In and broke off in one of there. I undburdened my mind freely, wr wrists and a part reinahiing. and then stopped to ifive him a chance Jacob McBsintjer finished hauling his to apologiio and beg me not to ruin him UOJ)g HHt Saturday. Mr. and Mr. F. S. Coda and Mr. and by leaving. He didn t look up from hi desk. He just said tome in a polite kind of war. Tlease don't slam the door w hen you go out.' " T. P. GOODIN. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER I am prepared to furnish plans and estimates on any kind of a build ing in Washington County. Thone 28x4, or address R. F. D. I. T. P. COODIN, Hillsboro, Or. Ir. 8. B. Hartuian write aa follows: "Wherever there ia a bit of boggy land or Bwauipy ground the French farmer goes to work and filta it up and l'lBIltjay last week tree on it. now alter row 01 green thrifty trees could be seen occupying the place that waa once a reeking swamp or a dismal bog. Instead of wet, molding earth, there ia green grass and cooling shade. Instead of foul, sickning odor, there ia pure life-giving air. Clean yards, sanitary surroundings, pore air; these make the French farmer's home a Mra. F. L. Urown visited at K. C. Mul leys Sunday, J. A. Meiainifer of Hillsboro wa out to his ranch near Laurel lad Wednesday. F. M. Crabtree went to Paytoii one $ $ $ $ $ Your Prescription: Rock Island If you are going East, I would appreciate your consulting me. I will gladly help you plan your trip and tell you all about Rock Island service. Just drop me a line consultation free ! I will show you a Rock Island folder and our publication entitled "Across the Continent in a Tourist Sleeping Car." It is of considerable importance that you select the right route there are many different ways to go. I'll tell you of the superior points about the Rock Island way. a. it. Mcdonald, General Agent, Rock Island System, 140 Third Street, Portland, Ore. A The Mossinger brothers killed a fox on the Chehalem mountain last Sunday mornine. leing the second one thev have killed this winter. E. C. Mutiny and eon went to Tort land Tuesday. Ir. Eaton, of Hillsboro will preach next Sunday at the Mt. Olive liaptist It i delightful homo. No chance for ma materia, typhoid or other epidemic dia asca. lank, moss covered wells, dirty back yards, und rained ceas pools, barn yards filled with old dump heape and strewn with litter, fence corners over grown with tall, rank weeks, swamps teeming w ith insects, the etench of de caying vegetation polluting the air these are not uncommon things to be seen In America. And to Just auch surround ings as these can be traced many a sick ness in the farmer's family. Parkr.ess and dirt and dampness are disease breed era of the most prolific kind. Catarrh and malaria, rheumatism and typhoid, are rampant in auch surroundings. If the farmer would et to work and clean up and make sanitary his surroundings there would le lesa aicknesa In Ida fam ily and fewer doctor billa to pay. Iirt and diaease go hand in had while clean line ami health are inseparable com panion. " United tHatea Circuit Court Judge c,nly Jeclded that the rule of the tate Oilbert announced Monday that b I board of health could not be enforced, would assign Judge Hunt of the district but It I ..ij that each district could church next Sunday at 11 o'clock. A Crresondont. The Portland Journal of Monday says : The state board of health recently lent notice to all the county school superin tendents In the state insisting that rule 24 of the board providing that all public school children shall be vaccinated should be enforced. They also apked for a statement of the number of child ren attending school in each district and the number who had been vaccinated. Superintendent M. C. Case of Waihing- ton county i the only superintendent who so far has responded to the request of the board, and the small number of children who have been vaccinated in that county it surprising. Out of a to tal of 2,H7'J pupils only 71 have been in oculated. Id one district there were 35 pupil and not one had been vaccinated. In many others only a small per cent had been made Immune from the small- nox. Attornev-Oeneral Craw lord re- CHILD quickly grasps the .moaning of the above characters. Hut it often takes a lifetime to appreciute their value. You can greatly assist the child In learning the worth of the dollar. How ? I.y having him open a savings account with this hank, and by encouraging him to add to it. A single dollar is sullicient to start an account. Smaller deposits may follow. Savings department opens January 1, V.H)"t. 1 4 . SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the CoMity of Washington. Henry W. Iluslage, rialutlff, vs. Katie W'immI (fori-irl)- Katie Mrl'trlanrl), I leiinleM. killer, B W. Miller, lua Belle Sorlim, t. M. Nurlein, Juwipblue lirr. U-uile (loldilwrry, W. '. Uolilaberrr, An na Heart tirlmtb, H.UrluUti, Bouiie Bond, W. H. Hornl, Motor McFarlaml, Nlouia MrKarland, Tbomee i. Miar lenil. W illiam II. McKarlaml, and Hall Minx! (loraierly Katie Mcr-arleiK, A.I- mmt.lrairli of the aalale uf T. J. Karlaud, deueased, Ueiendanu. To Ina Belle Norlem, L. II. Norlem, Joeepb- Ine liertrinle OolJuberry, W. C. (lolUbrrjr. Anna Pearl unmtn, n. wrtmin, nomia noun, anu n. B. Ilunil, uf llieaUive ueined deieuaants : In the mime ortlieHtateoron'Sou: Yuu. and eacb uf rou. are b. raliy reunlred to aiear aud en.wer theouuiplaiut tiled asalu.t yuu in Hie etiove eutliled court and suit, ou or na ture tlie la.ldsy urtbe lime preaerlbed la toe or der fur Ibe tuililli-ailon of this .uiunioua, to wit: tn or uelure tlie eipirailon of .IX wee next from ami after Ibe dale hi flrat publlcatluii ol this Miinmoue, the tlmt pulilicatlon thereof be lilt on IX lolwr Al, HW6, and II you Ian so u ap pear and au.wer, ror want tnereoi tue piaintio will apply to the court for the relief demanded In hi. oomplalut, to-wit: for JuiWuieul ayelnat the defendant, Katie Wood (fiirmerly Katie Myr'arland), and Katie Wood (fommrly Katie Mcr arlandi, aluilul.tralrls ol the Katateof T. J. McKarland, deceawd, and each or them, for the uiu ol S.iU UU, wltb thlereat tbereoit slue No vember 17, lmt, al 1U per cent, per aunum, aud lor the axsregate um ol I07.:j taxes paid, wltb Uiterent ou each Item of aiii'h tax Iroui the dale o I payment, the xuin of I.'J. uu attorney's fee., and Hie uin of IViOiiu for relrs and improve menu Uiu aaid premiat-e, aud for the coal and dinbiiraeuienta of thi. .ult, aud for a decree tore cltMiue a certain mortKage executed by aaid T. J. Mi Farland (now deceased), aud the rtelend ant Katie Wood (formerly Kane McKarland) to one M. K. Prince and now owned by this plain tiff, and which la recorded on nege 7 of Hook ol Records of Mortgages ol aaid WaililDgtou County, Oregon, ami orderltif the following ue crilMid land., auliject to said uiortgaKe, rll; BeKl lining at the N. K. Corner of the 8 W. t; of tiec. 8, In T. il H. of K. 1, W. of Will Mer. thence 8. 160 rods; thence W. 110 rode; thence N . u rod: iheuoe K. u rod.; tbenos aliout HO lodi to place ol beglnnlug, exmptlng therefrom th foilowingdeacrllied tract, via: A) acrva In a square form in the 8. K. corner ol th above de aeribed tract Kecond 1'ract-AIao 10 acre of land In s nitiare ft rm altuated In tha N. K. eorner of lbs N. W. ' ofHec. IU,T.3 8. K. I W. of W ill. Mer., all ait uat In W aahlnglon County, Oregon. To he aold. In the manner provided bv law, and the proceeds be applied to tlie aallafactlon of plalntitl i aaid Judgmeut, that Ibe lien of said mortgage be decreed prior end Superior to sll claim, right, lutereat or equity of each of the de fendant, herein, that each or aaid defendant, be barred and loreclueed of all right, claim, lntere.t oresulty In or toaald lauda, and Dial plalutin have auch other ami further relief berelu as to the court may appear euultable. Thia aumruona I. aerved upon you by publica tion by order of Hon. L. A. Hood, Couuty iudge of Waablngtou County, Oregon, which order was made and daied ou October IS, Haje. BKNTON BOWMAN, ocl20decl Attorney for riainlllf HOLLISTCR'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy atadlola for Buiy Psopls. Brlsir Ooldas Eaaltk and Eeaswea Vigor. A irpoolfio forOonatlnatlon, Indlgswtlon. Lie nd Kl.lney Troubles, llmples. Kcrema, Impure bl.MKi. Bad Hrealh, Hluirgleh Uowela, Headache and Hackai'he. It's Rocky Mountain Tea In tab let form, Vt cents a bos. Genuine made by Uolustsb Dsuo CuafPAMT, Madison, Wla. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE THE XX CENTURY SEWING MACHINEj J. W. SHUTE, BANKER. NewModel V Just Out w K fT) Have You Tried It? court of Montana, to try the pending lainl frsn.l cases, and that he had writ ten to Judire Hunt to that effect. Pince the appointment of Jostle Wol Terton to the federal hench, there hs Un-n lunch interest to know whether h would try these case, hut the fact prob Uy is that his time will he to engrossed with the local district court business that it would le iinpractieabo for him to take up the land-fraud case; thi, adoit reaulation. The Portland tioard of sctiool director have mad such an order and unlea pupil can present a eatifactory eicuse troni tneir parent or from a phyician the rule is enforced. Notice. Sealel hid will le received he the County Court of Washington County, Oreyon, on wetlneway, t t-cetn mr mn, 1H.V at 2 o'clock P. in., for the exten sion of the tax roll of said county for the vt-ar I'.MVi. Further information as to t i niAiinr ui luaaiiiK rk-nni".' taartU-nlarly. when mere na reen ucn . . . , N,,lip,si ,,- i i,., a areat amount of district court busines i, ,,,nTina at the eilice of the county lt.l I rlr ( aai.I county. The county court en -iiui,i.-.. - , ., 11...1.1... tl.is. Jndrnt Hunt is familiar reserve the right to reject any and all . . .. . . .-: I hid. witu me lanii-irstuicaevw, n.inB --- . tta William on-Oener and the Jonce-Potter cases Telegra in. llollister' Kocky MounUin Tea 11 i.,,i,l li.inid electricity. It iroe to very art of your Wly, bringtu. new llool. trngth and new vig.r. It ordr of Commissioner' Court. I- A. Kood. County Judge. Hillsboro, Oregon, Nov.. X, l!k'. Grocery for Sale. Having other busines interests which I wish to engag in, I have for sale my The Compartment Observation Cars of the Oriental 1 Limited Affords You Tpr Iva cy of their home The comforts of a club The Luxury of a Cood Hotel Iaily Wtwecn t. Taul, Minnenpilii, pugi-t Sound and Inter mediate Miints via tlie Great Northern Railw'y lor further information, rates, etc, al Ires 8. C. YERKES, A C P A- Seattle . 9. Ikola Salle f.a-tbe Orient December l; q The highest type ol FAMILY SEWING MACHINE -the embodiment of SIMPLICITY and UTILITY the ACME of CONVENIENCE. q ABSOLUTELY THE LIGHTEST - RUNNING LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINE. q It only needs a mere touch of the treadle to start the machine. The use of ball-bearing-s, the superior design and mechanical excellence of construction throughout, all combine to make its continuous operation a pleasure it runs so smoothly. q The new BOBBIN EJECTOR is a marvel of ingenuity. No more annoyance no trouble. A simple pressure of the finger on ejector instantly LIFTS THE BOBBIN within easy reach. q Of its many valuable and unique features. The AUTO MATIC TENSION RELEASER commands notice. It is a veritable boon. Raising the presser-foot automatically releases the thread tension and allows the work to be FREELY WITHDRAWN no breaking of needles pos sible. Depressing it instantly restores correct tension, q The ATTACHMENTS furnished with this machine are so conveniently arranged in the center locking drawer A SEPARATE PLACE FOR EACH as to be easily accessible. There is a full set, comprising the latest and best designs. .vM v.iu well and keei you well. 35 store ia Hillsboro. J. A. MKINUK.R. cenU. lltalrug'tor.