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Women Should Desire to Vote. It in contended that women do not wish to vote. Tbu may be true, doubtless w, of a few women wbo have no property interests, and are not concerned in any employment outside of every agreeable family relations, and who are not inclined toward much intellectual activity, and practically the same may be sud of men of a corresponding cl iss, by many of whom the right to vote is not looked upon as worth lining. Hut I assert it to be true that the great class of women, wbo an under the necessity of having some concern about thtir lneUhooc", and who have, as a great majority of the .strong, active, thinking women of this country have, a really heartfelt interest in the social wel fare, sincerely desire to vote. If they are silent upon the subject, it is Inicause they have lost hope in the realization of their political equality, or because, not being schooled to combat, they do not care to identify themselves with a fight. If you will consult simply the desire of women, you will find the charge that they do not want the suffrage to be baseless! And whether they want it or not, if by extending it to them you can raise up a new and powerful interest in the most vital concerns within the .state, you should not hesitate to place upon them the duty of con tributing what they can to the so cial welfare, even though they might accept the obligation with heavy hearts. The right to vote is not a public amusement to be en joyed as a privilege, it is rather the citizen's conscientious labor for the state. II by voting we determined merely what individuals, as such, should hold office, the task might be handed over to the office-seekers themselves, with no harm to the people. Prof. Harry K. Kelly. ' uU) fur J. It. Whitney for state printer, now nerving his first term. "J nut plain Iiillie Clarke, printer, that is all," it the way everyone speak of Win. J. Clarke, candidate for State Printer on the Republican ticket and whose name heads the Hat of State Printer candidates to be voted for on ary day, April 20th. Human Blood Marks. A tale of horror iu Wild by marks or human blood In the horn or 1. W. Williams, a well known merchant or Hao, Ky. Ha wrltea: "Twenty year ago I had aer.re hemorrhages of Ilia liinir, and waa near death when I began tak ing Dr. King's New lilacoTery. It completely cured nie and I have remained well erer since." It cure. Ueuiorrhaiiea, Ctiroulo Coughi, Settled Coldi and Uroiinhltla, and U the only known cure lor Weak LiuiKa. Every bottle guaranteed by all ilruKKlnti. Mc aud 11.00. Trial bottle free. 8ftl.iiid' ico cream, tiality, at Walker's. the cream of NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Null a la hereby glren that I, the underalgued, adtniuiitrator of the aetata or Merrltt E. llotcn kl, devested, with the will or aald deoeaaed anneieri, have filed In the County Court or the Htate of OroKon, for WaahMgton County, uy llinal aecotiuta such admlnlatrator, and that M Court haa act Monday, April IA, 1904, at the Vimt oriJ o'clock a m. or aald day aa the time, ! IK a County Court In Ulllaboro, Oregon aa th. ,,.ct for hearing objectlona to aald Aocount audi.iml seitlumentot aald eaUte. "l Ihia March 1. 1806. W. N. BARRETT, Ailmlntartorofthe Eatate of Merrltt E. Hotch. klm,V aawl, with the will or aald deceased ann.iev . It. Hl'STCN, Attorney ror eaUUEatate. Spring House Cleaning 8 Fill NO House cleaning has fairly dawn ed upon in, and it is essential that the work is made as easy as possible. There is always more or less painting and pa pering to do about the house, and it is to your interest to use material that will be the most agreeable to use. Wo handle the Sherwin Williams Taints, ready mixed to use at once. Taint the floor at night and it will be dry in the morning. We have all of the latest Wall Tapers; every shade and description, at prices that aro as LOW AS Carpets, Matting', Rugs, etc i 1 "Jv New Sdring Stock now in. A Ml II -.-V w. o. Ua HOUSE - I f p- I I '"if I WALTER La TOOZE, Republican Candidate for Congress The Srleiiel of the laborer and frod ucer A Lucky Postmistress Is Mrs. A la lander, of Cary, Me., who haa found Dr. K Ilia's New Life Pills to be the beat remedy aha eeor tried for keening the Stomach. Ller and Howela In perfect order. You'll agre with ber If you try tbeae paluleaa purlllera that Inniae naw life. Guaranteed at all Drug Hlorea. frlea) a cents. Vote for J. U. Whitney for the state printer, now serving Ida first term. Saeelal iatea. On account of llioaunual Grand Ixxlge Bene Olent ami I'nrtn tiv Order of Klka, to be held at tieuver, Colo., July 17, in and 1. Is, round trip tlcketa will lie aold under the following oouJI Uuua; Kate from II illaUiro, at9. 15. btV;5. M. a One way through "orllend and one way through Cahlurnla. b Hoth waya through Portland. Iiauxof Sale July IU, 11, VI. IS, M, 16. LlnilL-4Jolui. July ivtb. Tlcketa muat be oaed lotna on dale of aale. Final return limit, September DO, 1IM). Biop-orera will be granted In either direction within the tran.lt llmiu, excepting that no atop over will be allowed In California oa going trip For fUl particulars apply to A. L. C'RAIO, Gen. Paaa'gr Agt. So. l'ao. Co., Portland. Ore. Or to II. A. IIINSIIAW, Agent, Ulllaboro. Devil's Island Torture. la no worse than the terrible caaa of Pilea that af flicted me ten years. Then I waa advlaed to ap ply Mucklen's Arnica Salre, and leaa than a box permanently cured me, wrltea t. S. Napier, of Busies. Ky. Heala all wounda. Hums and Sorea like magic. 25 cents at all ItrugglaU. You feel the life giving current the minute you take IU A gentle soothing warmth. Alls the nerves and blood with life. It's a real pleaaure to take Ilolllater's Rocky Mountain Tea. ii cents. Tea or Tablets. All Drug Stores. Is the Moon Inhabited. Science baa proven that the moon has an at mosphere, wblcb makes life In some form poaal. bteon that aatelllte; but not for human beluga, who have a hard enough time on this earth of ours; especially tbnae wbo don't know that Elec tric Hitter cure Headache, Hlllouanoaa, Malaria, Chills and Fever, Jaundice, Jjyapepala, Dliai - neaa. Torpid Liver, Kidney coinplaluta, General Debllltyand Female weakneaaea. Unequalled as a general Tonic and Appetiser for weak persons and especially for the axed. It Induces sound sleep. Fully guaranteed by all PrugglaU. Price 50c. Points, Seaaon of 1900. Round trip tickets will be aold to points shown below under the following condition!: From.HIUaboro to Chiiago-a72. 15 bifU.66. From Ulllaboro to St. Louls-aK. 14 bSK1.6&. From Ulllaboro to St. Paul and Mtuurapolls aSM.SS. blHJ.06. From Hlllxboro to Mllwaukee-af70.3. bt3.U From Ulllaboro to Omaha, Sioux t'lty, St. Joe, KanaasClty, Atchlann-afCO.et. b74. 15. aHoth waysthroUKb Portland. bona way through Portland and one way through California. Hales of Sale. July 2 and ; Auguit 7, I and t, and September 8 and ID, lwrt. Limits. Going, ten days. Tickets must be used going on data of sale. Final return limit. (u days Irora date of sale, but not beyond OctO' ber 31, 1906. Htop-oven will be granted In either direction Ithln the transit limit west of the Mlaaour river, St. Paul and Mluneapolla; also New Or. leana, when through that point, except that no auin-overa will be permitted In California on going trip' For full particular call on or ad- ureas a. 1.. i nai't, Gen. Pana r Ant. Mo. PaC CO. Or II. A. IIIN8UAW, Agent, Hillxboro. THE LOWEST first class article at a reasonable price. Something for Tho Baby. A Hig Stock of (Jo - Carts Babv Carriages, all prices. and DONELSON, FURNISHER FOR STATE TRF.APrilF.il. I kvreliy announce iny-lf aa a ramli date fur the oftire of Slale Treasurer a'nl solicit III votce of all rfnil.lir-ii at Mir primary election, April Jti, Iikm). The only (iraml Armv inai a cai'tli date lor a !.' oitic-, ami t' only hh nouiK'tnl i-aridiil ile tni iiraiainsT 1 lii' Hat salary law a liiilui without any additional la t i n . AH.L'srrs C. JKXMMiS. FOR COUNTY RECORDER. I hereby announce mywll aa a t umli- j due lur I he otiice of Kt-rordt r o( Cuiivi y ; a ncea lor Waahington. County, Oremi, subject to tlie eii'lri-eiiii nt u( tbe Ke publican t'rimary election, to be hrld in said county and state, April 'JO. llKki WILLIS IRELAND. FOR COUNTY COKONER. I hereb a n null u re in)cl( aa a ciindi dat lor the offiie o( County funnier fur Washington County, Ortoii. aubject to the endoraetuent of the lteiiiblii'tin I'ri ruary election to he held in auid county and state April 20, l'.HMI. W. O. DONELSON. If elected coroner, relative, of the de reaaed will be permittee! to aelc't filch undertaker aa they may winh in the county. W. O. lKtnelann. FOR COUNTY CORONER. I hereby announce myself aa a ran li datetl for the ollice of County Coroner ol Waahington county, Oregon, on the republican ticket, atibjoct to the eudnrae uicnt of the republican primnry election to be held in said county April 'JO. IHi. E. C. I'.ROWN. FOR R E 1' R E S E N T A T 1 V E . I hereby announce mynelf ax a candi date on the republican ticket for the of fice nf representative, at the. primary election to be held April 20. "lA-giMla-tion tor ecouoiuy and the common peo ple." 8. A. D. MEEK.. FOR COUNTY SHERIFF. I hereby announce mym-lf aa a candi date for the ollice of Sheriff of Welling ton Count v. Oreuon. sullied to the en dorsement 01 tntritepublifan I'nmary 1 a & l. 1 1 1 1 1 ..... .... 1 eiecw .tion to be held in aald county and te April 20, liRHI. state JOHN' W. COX NELL. The Independent and The Portland Saturday Telegram one year for 2. JONATHAN vVV-;rA;-..-,V : . ' ' - ; 1;'' '''." v- -r.-w.-v--... .... A': tx; : - s&''i.'' v ; ' .' ' . ' f '.' ' . A ..' --' - . . .:;.;. . . ,.'A 'v i . . 4 4 ' & ' 'fF ' I . '. . " , . . , f . ' r ' v tj ... , - ': . " ,'"' ...' ' . " , "t - '. . ,- , .. . . . t . . . , , V, - . 1-.' ' ' Rcpubllcnii Candidate for United States Senator. Champion of Statement Number One. Jonathan Bourne, Jr., candidate before the Republican primarie for the nomination of United States term commencing March 4, 1907, was February 23, 1855; was a metnber of versity; came to Portland May 16, the Oregon Legislature in the session 1806; was one of Oregon's delegates mittee from 1888 to 1892, and a Convention of 1902; and was elected Oregon Legislature in 1896. Mr. Bourne has been more prominently identified with the devel opment of the mineral resources of state, having expended in the last own money in the acquisition and development of Oregon mines. While Mr. Bourne has had his land since 1878, he has had another has carried on the business of his father's estate since 1889, which makes him f miliar with many of the large interests and leading men in me uast. inese qualifications, 111 energy, originality, executive ability political affairs pre-eminently qualify ential senator tor the Mate of Oregon. Mr. Bourne has always favored people over their government as eading spirits in the Initiative and .: 1 : a 1 1 uuut 11 waa aypruvcu Dy ine voters 1904 ne was a member ot the executive nominations league, ana nobis the Power League at this time. In all the tew to guarantee the necessary men iucuuiu iu iuc people. He says that the choice of United rect vote of the people, and that the cicvi ius mau mc i-cujjic seieci. i o accomplish this result, he is cham piontng Statement No. t of the primary election law as the only method by which public opinion my be crvstahzed and made effective upon the In his petition he says: r?,"0'nimU,,v! n,, He, le'1 1 will, during my term of ol!W favor: Republican l'olit:ca. Amending National Constitution for People' Election of Unite,! Slate senator. Publicity Political Campaign Expense. National Control of Corporation, in InterM.ite Corpincrrc Rigid Excluaion of Asiatic C.mlie UlM,r; l Va..M Mke fl0o. Citinen. Ival Limitation litlair Honrs for afety on K.iilnm.ls Parcel Post, Including Rural IMivcry. Pure Kood Ijias. liberal Appropriation f,.r Pan!ma('.,nil,(',.a-tn,'fen.'s, River and Har bor Ininrovement. Inc hidinir t ii bun hi,, vv . i v. L.i .. . i. Other Oregon IlarNir, lehlo, i.overnnient Canal at Oregon Citv Fair fhare of Irrigation Fund for Oregon. Iyal Support for Successful Candidate. Rigid Enforcement Statement ne. Roosevelt for Second Elective Term, i .1 1 T.'T "'' the ,ollowln tatement U printe.1 after tuT name on the nom- I will upport Preldent that Justice Be Done All Men WILLIS 8- DUNIWAY, Candidate tcr State Prin'pr - '--CvSCVS VNXV W tS " AiVWWS kW'- VMVW ;v'-V 2 Tatltj nleaif At Raaukllcaa frlmary, April ao, 490 'I hereby plelge myself to a reduc tion of the enormous coat of the ollice, if elected, and I I'eclare upon my honor that I ahall aeek neither to ierietilate old abuaea of the ollice nor engage in new schemes to loot the treasury. " Willi 8. Duniway. Willi 8. Dumwav 1 man of sterl ing integrity and thorough now ledge of the printing bunincae." Portland Labor 1'rt'HH, FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce mynelf us a I'lindi duted for the nomination ot County TrettMiirer of Waahington County, Ore gon, aubject to the endorHement of the Repuhliciin I'rimary election to lie hell in Haiil county and alate April 'JO, ltMHI, and if electeil I will give my undi vided attention to the ollice, aud conduct its affairs to the beat of my ability. W. M. JACKSON. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR. I hereby announce my del I aa a raniti dine for County Surveyor 011 the Repub lican ticket, aubject to the endorsement of the primary election, to tie held Aiiril LM, and If elected will do all ill my powe with the menus at hand to make tli roada of Waaliingtou Co. aa good aa mh Bib)e Have live.1 in Waahington county 1 . . " . . (or j., y(.ar-i Mui have lK.en pivii engineer (or 05 yeara. Know the county thor- ough ELtiKNE SCHILLER. The Independent and The Portlun Duily Telegram one year for f.". BOURNE. JR.. Senator in Congress, for the long born in New Bedford, Mass., on the class of 1877 at Harvard Uni 1878; was a Republican member of of 1885 and the extra session of to the Republican National Com delegate to the Republican Nationa as a Mitchell Republican to the Oregon than any other man in the twenty years over $1,000,000 of his residence and main office at Port office at New Bedford, Mass., and conjunction with his tremendous and experience in business and him for making an able and influ extending the direct nowrr of the far as possible He was one of the Referendum movement from iSofi ... - ... 7 at tne June eh-ction in 1902. In committee of the Direct Primary same position with the Peonle's these movements he h tn . r expenses of preparing ami proposing States Sena tnr clinnM he hv At Legislature should be compelled to Roosevelt's determination " FOU RKrilESEN'TATlVE. I lirvby anuounoe iuvsU aa a candid datu for tho otliis) of Ki-prrsvntative, sul jit l to tlie endorsement ot th K- "jw to inv rnuiiraenirni 01 me i .uhlu-aii I'rimary a-lettioD. to b he "' Waehiimtott, County, Uieguu, Api M.S. BARS ES. I'-r-vrrton, Oregon. ulluMii rniiiary vltt'tiun, to be) held April F( R REI'RESE XT AT I V . I have served one term in the Lrnia Uiuieaa Kepreaentatlve frtiiu W ashing ton County, and hereby ak lor renorui nation on the republican ticket. I tried faithfully to do my duly aa 1 saw it, and feel that the exiierience gained will enable me to do far belter work another time The honor of a re-electiou will be greatly appreciated. WILBUR K. NEWELL. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce myself aa a candi date for the ollice ol County Treaaurer of Washington County. Oregon, sul.jccl to the endorsement of the Republican I'rimary election to be held in said county and state April 11), ltMHI. I RUN K. WEITZEL. FOR GOVERNOR. J.imc Withycombe, of Corvallis, Re publican Candidate for Governor. An honcHt and fearless performance ot public duty, and a greater and united Oregon. FOR STATE PRINTER. If I am nominated a Republican can didate for State Printer, April -Olli, it will lie by a direct voice of the people and no political bona will have any airings on tne. I know how to print and everyone know It. I will manage the ollice a economically' a I do my ow n printing biiHinera and give it my person al vuperviaion and attention. WM. J. CLARKE, Candidate from Marion County. FO ltd U NT Y S U R VEYO R I wIhIi to announce to the voter of Washington county that I am a candi date for the ollice of County Surveyor, subject to theendoreetneiit of the Repu lican primary election, April 20. If nominated aud elected I ahall endeavor to alway do my duty faithfully and to the satisfaction of all. ' A. A. MORRILL. gTw. marsh, - , -k . r iAt'f at' 'Siiyii ' 1 A ''.v''' , i CAMMIiATK FO It CO. JIDUK of Washington County, on tho Republican Ticket W. W. Marsh, a native son of Wash ington county, and a candidal for tl ollice of County Judge of tins county subject to the republican primary elec tion to be held April .1), waa born in Centerville in , and ha grwn u from boyhood in tin, vicinity. He is son of John and Rebecca Marsh, pion eers of ltCc', and haa been identified with aHlungton county for almost half century, has. watched it growth, work ea lor it U'St interest, and lias an un dying faith in it future, and is famil lar with it need. He wa a metnber of the Oregon legislature in ;1M!MI, the special session of 1HW and the regular sexaion of l.Hlh'; ha been school director in hi diatrict for twelve yean, secured hi education in the public school o this county, and asks for election to th important ollice of Judge solely upon his qualifications as a manfully competent to perforin its duties, with credit to himself and with justice to all. Mr Marsh's occupation is a farmer and dairy man ami live on his farm at Center ville, where he was married in 17H to Miss Dora Lyon, of the same place. They have six children living. He was delegate to the first congressional convention that nominated the late lion. Tho. 11 Tongue, at which 34 ballots were cast to nominate; has been a delegate to about every county convention for the past ten or twelve years and was chair man of the last republican county ccn vention. He ha always voted the straight republican ticket, and during the presidential compaignof IS'.HJ stump ed the county in the interest of the re publican candidates, and Is looked upon aa a fluent and forceful speaker. He wa also a speaker in the campaign of two year atto. Relieve that the question of good roads, without burdensome exiienae to tax payers, i the moat Important matter lieiore the people, and if nominated and elected I will do all in my power to liet ter the condition of the cnunty roads and tirnlges. I believe in thorough and systematic drainage of all public roads. henever practicable, will replace worn-out bridges with earth nils, with the aim of in time cutting tha great an nual ex iense of repairing and rebuild ng the many bridge in the county. Will endeavor to systematize the method of doing road work so that what ' . I :n I .L tl.. ........ I - is uone Hill lie in inc imiure ui iT-ruia- nent improvement o 'ar a possible. Have no houhv to ride lor an v particu- ar kind of road material, but believe that nature of soil and availability and cost of the variou material muat be seriously considered in any improve ment. Will favor as lilicral appropriation ir road building aa poeaible, without over-burdening the taxpayers. ill endeavor o to siuiervise the ex penditure of countv fond. that the tax- myers and traveling public will receive ill 1 benefit for every dollar extended on the road.. Mr. M irsh want print.d on the ofB- ial ballot after his name: "I favor a Digressive road svsiem and a square eal for every part of the county." HOLLISTCK 8 Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy Madiata tot Buf Fssal. Brtsi Ooldaa Haalta aad aM Vigor. A arxirle fir CoiMllpa'lnn. Imlfraartloa. M nl KI'lnT Tranhl", I1mpla. trwm. Impure lli.md. Bad BrMUh. Hlurfiah Bnwla. Hxadarh) aod Barkai-riM. It's rWky M'im'ala Tm In tabx M fnrm. MS pota a hoc. nulo mad by H Kxiaria par Cnarasv, Maillaraa. Wia. COLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLI -x r l. W " pis- lit : i' FOR COUNTY JCDOE. I hereby announce mvsolf a a candi date for the republican nomination for C-ounty Judge at the primarie, April 'JO, PKftt, aod 1 ask the support of all repub lican who want a busmen aduiiuiatra tion. 1 have done thooaand of dollar worth of work of bridge building and road work for Washington county and have alway done work that wa accept able at all time. If nominated aud elected, I pledge the taspayer a thor ough and inipnr'i.nl a Juiic'.strati -n, r.d, a well, ecouumical, conaiatent with con dition, ar.d will treat all portion of the county fairlv. J. W. OOOPIN. Ulencoe, Oregon. JC DUE THUS. F. HY4N, r Oregua City, Orffou, Candidate for Republlcaa uDilnatlea as state Ti eraarer CandlUate ef the People aud Not the Choice ef the Itauks aad Corporations. Judge Ryan's record as a public officer proves him a man of business ability, well fitted to perform every duty required of tbe State Treasur er. Being neither officer, stockholder, agent nor employee of any banking institution, he is under no obli galion to any corporation and stands squarely on the following platform: "That the funds of the State be long to the people, and should not be USED FOR THK BKNRFIT OF ANY BANK OR MONHY LOANING INSTITU TION; that monkys ot the State de posited IN BANKING INSTITUTIONS should draw interest, which should be paid into thr statu treasury. That the State Treas urer should le prohibited from SPECULATING OR USING THE STATE FUNDS FOR HIS PERSONAL BENEFIT, receiving lor his services only the salary allowed by law: that it be made unlawful for the State Treas urer to have any interest, either di rectly or indirectly, in any bank in which any of the moneys of the State are deposited or loaued. This platform is a good one, and as the other prominent candidates for this office are all bankers or employees of banks, it loots as if Judge Ryan will surely be the choice of the people as State Treasurer. For Sale or Trade. Grocery store and reaidence for sale for cash, or might exchange for farm. For further particular call on or ad dress J. A. Mesingur,llillboro, Or. New at McCortnlck'a. Tbe fo'lowing is a list nf the lates music received at E. L. McCormick's music store this week. This list l change I every three week and i com poaed of the very latest music published. "Sanitol," a new march by Chailes Daniel; "The Spirit of Love," new waits by John Hall; "Soap Suds," new march, two step, by Irene Giblin. Get your lawn mower sharpened Satisfaction guaranteed. W. S. Tilton, South Ilillsboro, Telephone 328 Independent J. C. KURATLI, Eillsko Real Estate AND AUCTIONEER. Residence 4th and Oak Sts., Ilillsboro. Money to Loan. erry Logan B A limited quantity for sale. Inquire of 60c per tloz; postage Cc per Joz. $3.00 per hundred H. H. LOCKE, IJeaverton, Ore., K. F. 1). No. 3. Prince Henry Will make the reason of 1900 as follows. Monday noon, at JMoominp;. Monday evening to Tuesday at 10 am., JJunninir's bam, Cornelius. Tuesday evening to Wednesday, 10a. m., at Will Walk er s near ureenville. Wednesday afternootf and coe, Thursday noon, at Jos. IliahurVs. Helvetia. Thursday night to Friday Smith ranch, Lenox. 1' I- . ? C1 . 1 rriuay evening, aiuruay ana Sunday, at iace, iiinsuoro. Term, single service, $5; seasou, when patron has two or more to breed, 1 nl.i I , r, . . . . 4 1 . , 1. SJ i uii-ii natc aiiuuiiT niime, ireeilers to hreed from. He is 1 1 .!! 1 ... ?1 iiiA iiiuiic uiiu tan itnti weictis ommut's harn in Ilillsboro. $10 to insure H. D. Schmeltzer, Owner Frank Pauli, Groom. Colonist Rates. Commencing Febrnary I5th and eon tinuing daily to and Including April 7th, l'JJ, and from Septenitssr 15th until Oc lolier 31t, llWti, colonial ticket will iO old from tho east to poiuts on Oregon Line via Portland. Following ore rate from some of the principal point : From Chicago. Ill no 31 HO , SI IK) , 30 IX) 37 f0 , 25 00 , 25 tJ . 25 09 , 25 00 Ploomington, 111 Peoria, lll St. Loula, " Meumhis, Tenn " Onuaha, Neb Kansas ( ltv, Mo St. Joseph Mo Sioux Citv. la .r St. Paul except via lower Mi aourl river gateway 25 00 " Ienver, C olo 25 00 Corresponding rate will lie made from other point, and will apply to all point of Oregon Line. A. I- Chaiu, General Passenger Agent. One and One-Third Rate. The Southern Pacific will ell ticket at a one and one-third fare to parties wishing to attend tho K. P. convention at Salem, Februvry 27. Tbe same rate will be given to persons attending the Christian Kndeavor convention, which will be held at F.ugene, February 22 to 25. These tickets will be sold on the certificate plan. For further particu lars inquire of Agent H. A llinahawat tho depot. 11 e rbsTaTbaroain. Nine-Room Cottage, Good Barn and a) Acres of Land for Sale. A nine-room cottage, cio-e in, includ ing bath and wash rooms. The houau has three porches, stone pillars under it, good wood house, saw-dust lined, fruit house, good bam with wagon and buggy sheds, grain bins, haymow and room for four horse, togetlier with two mid oiie-liMir acifi l land within two blo4-ka of the bnl liens) pnrt ot thoeitv. Clear title given. Price (2,000, one half down, balance in con venient payment. Call, on or address this ottice. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of tho State of Ore gon, for Washington County. Croeaer State Bank, a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. J. O. Kindt and Alice Kindt, bis wife, lMendant. To J. O. Kindt and Alice Kindt, hi wife, the above named defendant: IN TH NAMl Or Till STATIC Of OHKCiON, You, and each or you, ar hereby required 10 ap paar aod anawar tli oumplalitt niad aalnat you In th abov aniltlad action, on or befura Hi last day or tbe lima praacrlbrd In tb order fur publication oftbla Buinmoua, U all: on or before tb aspiration of SI weeks neat from and alltir lb data of tb Ural publication of llils summon, tb Drat publication being on March So, 1WKI, and If you rail so to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will tak Juilntn.ut against you, and each of you, for tb sum of HI hundred slileen (S16.0O) Dollars, luU. 8. Ooldt'olu, wllb Intel est thereon from February 10, 1906, In Ilk viold Coin, at lb rat of I per eent per annum, and ibe further sum of On hundred (IIW.uu) Hollars attorney's fees herein, and for tbe ooaisand 1U. bura.rn.nva of this action, and also, at aald time, will Include In, anda a a part of aald Juila-mcni, an older adjudging that tb hereinafter de scribed real late, belonging 10 you, aud at tached in tbla section, b aold by th Sheriff of aald Couuiy and atale to aatttry aald Judgment, aid real ataie bein altuat In W's.blugtou, County, iri' in, and belug particularly u aurllivd aa follows, to-wil: Begiuiilu A the quarter aectlnn corner on the aoutb able of aertlou Oue (1) T. t . K. '2 W. Will. Mar. , and runiiln thence north ' eaat, au.taj chain, to a poet and atone at ivnterof aectlon One; thetu-e aoutb 47' eaai, 2n. 1 chnlua to a aume: ibenoa siaith ' weal, tu.tai ciisinato a aume; tlienoe Dorm saO 47' weat, 'Al. 18 elialua lu tne pia, e ul uegiuuina, ibe same living tlie w.t half i f ihf Niutheam uuarterof mk lIoii Due III T J. K. W. Will. Mer., containing Klgbly aud Km, HU M) acres. TliiBMiui 11a la nubliahed aralnat you and eai'h ol you.liyonter of Hon. Ibomaa A. Mc Hrklv, Jmlite of tbe Circuit I'nurl of the atale of Oregon for Waahlnatou daim. dulr made and uiered of record ou tb 2Vtb day ul March, W. N. BARRETT, Attorney for Plaintiff. kill, couch anb CURE TMB LUNC8 Dr. King's WITH Nov Discovory for C rONIUMPTION Me 0U6HI aai OLOt 60a 11.00 Fro Trial. Bureet and tulokeat Our for all THROAT and LUNO TROTJB LXS, or MONET BACK. Planls evening, Mays Ilros., Ieti noon. Ii. Puli.d'n Mart in r. owner h $8; insurance, i2.e,0- to Inanr $10 each. A Vrililitk' ... 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