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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1906)
p.-,. -a -J I County Correspondence j v want a reporter in every town. Scholia and Mountain Bide. Jugular Correapoudeut. W. W. Ji.juith ha gone to RuaaiJe fur an rMlip r.J CC"pl2 C! Tlie io(1 of butb neighborhood! ob- 8ervel Decoration day. The travel of friends were remember). Mr. cironer it up and arounJ again. Mn. Kowell la visiting friend in For 'tlirove. Mrs. Jatnet .Miller wti np on tbe uioutiUin one Jay last week. Ilollie JlrooLs and hi mother wa in liillsboro Saturday. Mrs. Knapp wa quite badly hurt the other da)'. She and Mr. Mable P keels were coming home from Preaton Skeels, when tlio liorne beranie frixhtened at cmio suck of potatoes left by the road Me. I be Iiorsen ran the hack up a hank, throwing Mr. Knapp out. Sue was considerably bruised and haa leen in lied since, but fortunately no bone were broken. If people were more care ful about leaving things that are apt to scare horxua by the roadside it would be better. A road scraper i often left out. Somehow it is lure to frighten a horse that in at all nervous. Hettie picniier got poin-oak from the trip and an atuusinj circumstance i that a certain young man haa HiHon-oak u hi right ear aud hia U ly baa it on her left ear. Queer, eh? On last Friday evening Min Irene Cadwell rave her graduating reciUl and ard with the "young granger." p.rtici wa agisted hj u ai - pating in the eaerdse. 01 lue UI .r , . ... i.-.. rs. Diecea in a pieuaum . . air, nooeri uranaiu, living l . , , .w t , .... : .:o -..w..v. throaghout the entire evening. TUOrJ- I that tbe re- boeu a i-, Robert Graham, ! L ..... ibill.iHulld rl L'Mf I dlea Friday afternoon after about one month' illnea. the wa taken to a Portland hospital for treatment recently, but afterward returned to ber home, a faUl termination resulting aa above atated. Mile Hayne ha become interested in chickeu culture, having invented lib erally in incubator, brooder, bouse and fence necessary for tbe purpose. Now, if he can successfully checkmate tbe inroad of cats, rats aud other pests, that have a particular relish for the out put there is no doubt but a handsome' profit can be realized in the venture. Hi er wood saloon keeern, having "promised to be good" and obey atrictly all town ordinances relating to the traf flc hereafter were granted licenses Sat urday evening at a special meeting of the council, consequently the town will be "wide open" until further notice of tbe honorable body. I'irtf a.. . rltv rears, ha unii . ie aeuiii. nt anJ agency '"n i . . ..rvatum 01 iu welfare of .( Therefore The OregoniaullM en,rl, uch support as U , ' tha reuublican be 'Y-the u,rj t" pro.n.;lilJn n tuu,l' party, tlm.j.v feature of iUcu ,icv ineconu-stbetn the two parties rowe out of th. . .-, existing in the constitute o bBnli nature. Di- "a"woithttKjl . ey pursue ia Turv"it. It ia the LuLit ri Oreirmian to look chiefly to ui,,...., It note tbe distinction betw,, tba constitution of gonian does nut .,va the general tendency and ultimata objects ol his party, it does not Klv it ajui'ltrt, in politics, to Govern,., chamberlain. He is what they call " good mixer," and Beaverton l:KUUr Corrrnpundanc Now that election ia over and the I'jnal Suffrage movement ia aettled for another two year we will begin to have three square meals a day again. The ood men 'a picnic last Saturday was a routing auccess. There muf t have been nearly 800 people present and it ia reported that the total receipts amount ed to $ 17'). The boya from Farmington won the baseball game from the home team by a acore of 10 to 6. They were uLho quite successful in the other sports until it came to the horse racee and then I'.eaverton had aome say again. The prohibition campaign closed last Sunday night with an add res in the hull by John Naugle. W. II. Itoyd, carrier on R. F. D. No, and A. M. Kennedy, carrier No. 1 at tended the state convention of rural carriers in Portland last Saturday. Mr. lloyd wa honored by being elected vice president of the state association for tbe coming year. The lumber is on tha ground for tbe new city jail. Building operations will commence aooii. Notices calling for the annual icbool meeting June 18th have been posted. Cbas. Hall, one of the honorable councilmen resigned his seat in the mu nicipal board at the last meeting of tbe council and R. C. Kolleich waa elected to fill the unexpired term for tbe fiscal year. Isaac Hardin and family moved into town during the week from Middle ton depot and will hereafter make Sherwood their home. i'r. iiiiumaon, of 1 ortlanJ, was called here in consultation Tuesday In the case of Mrs. Peter Borcher, Mra. Pick, jf Portland, a sister of the patient, came out Wednesday. F. W. Saltua had another fragment of metal removed from hia eye recently and yet othera remain that eventually will lie a source of danger. Mr. Saltua was the victim of a dynamite explosion two year ago. Tigardville. Rsgular Correnpouuetit J as. Miitenberger of "The Den of Sweets," Hillsboro, wai visiting with hia parents here a few days' last week. Arthur Miitenberger attended the political speech of Geo. E. Chamber lain at the Hillsboro court house last Friday. He reports that aome people thought it Purdy good, while othera could'nt hardly Barrett. It showed that Georgie waa'nt Bourne yesterday. Some went aa far aa to Steel Cake dur ing the address, but most of the peo ple thought that should have been PROBATE COURT. In the matter of the guardianship of Martha J. Mixner. feeble miudd; (loo. v. Minr anDointed guardian with the nee bond fixed at f 3,700; bond approved; Letters will if sue. Kstate of Martin L. IVmahue, de ceased ; petition to aell real estate grant- parties, their U)nJtllcirt and ultimatea ; ed and tbe aame will oe som ni private . ou mete comij,rtion Jt 11 aale after giving notice according to law. obaervea that Governor Chamberlain la Estate of Gostay lln ketnier, no- man oi agreebU r cleaning peraon ceaaed ; sale of real estate confirmed in ality. This ufTecta it judgment not at all resimcta and executor authorized to all. It knows that in the long run Gov deliver to purchaser good and sullicient ernor Chamber),,;,, jH .land with bis conveyance of same. party, o with Lis party, or do whatever Kstate ol mrislian ttloisiau, ueceuseci j ! ri ij uiuy rft,: since 1 ne -re- , 1 vl I B, final settlement continued to ;atur.i.iy, June 30, at 10 o'clock a. m. Matter of the guardianship of Flora M. and Merrltt . Hotchkiss, minora; bond for aale of real estate approved. Bond ordered for the aale of real estate he haa an affabilit. ami general demean filed in the estate of Martin Honahiie. or that induce many to vote for him. Final account and report filed in the l;ut The Oregon,, joes not care for hia eatate of Elizabeth Geiger. aweem," for hi ,tudied efforta to It ia ordered that the executor 1 e please, lor the treb le that dripa from authorized to pay all cluima against the his tongue whi la a enough, after eaUte of Gustav Hickethier. al looks beyond .11 this to the pur posea of his party, ujch it doea not ap- Albany, N, Y., June 6. The Court of prove, but which it knows in every em ADueals vesterdav allirmed thb coxt and ergencv will abaol.ifulv control him. ' - i .... . judgment of $2202 in favor of Anna T. 1 herefore it conceives that no man can Fago, of Wyoming county, against the approve or iliOUj gpprove Governor Supreme Tent of the Knight of Mai ca- Cuamoerlain as a nnlitician who doea beea of the World, a fraternal organiza- not approve the necessary tendencies, . . I . .... tion. The case is of Interest in view of purposes and ultimate! of hia party the fact that plaintiff's husband, who with desire to further and promote held a iwlicy in the organization, com- them. This, again, throws one back on mitted suicide, and despite the fact that consideration of the course of bis party, the by-laws state that no benefit shall during the history and experience of be paid to the beneficiaries of a mem- many years. What young fellows call ber who commits auiclde, the lower the "charm or "good tellowship" of courta awarded the plaintiff a verdict Governor Chamberlain, which make and the highest court in the state has what they also call hit popularity, can allirmed tbe judgment. I have no place in the consideration of men who have regard lor the actual and One of the sins charged against for- 8urious concerns of political action. mer Austrian Ambassador Rtorer. re-1 Wut no ed of personi who call them- cfntly deposed. Is that ho failed to sot 8jlvu republican, yet of course do not ias a wvengood have enlarged their U'uin way with, while others Hawlev livery stable so that they now have more paid no attention to it. It put main than double the room that was former ly available. Geo. Tent visited with his family the first part of the week. . Nels Anderson, who bought the Brem mer place last spring, is building an ad dition to his house. C. E. Hedge gave another one of hia popular graphophoue concerts last Mon day evening. J. M. Smith and wife, of Portland vis ited in the Skookuinville neighborhood last Sunday. J no. L. Dillard, of Eugene, Oregon, and a nephew of V. B. Emmons, of this place, has purchased the farm of the late XV, I). Smith, south of town and moved onto it. Al. Weiaenfluh and Miss Martha Woll were married In Portland, Tuesday, May'Jiah. We are informed that they will make Portland their home. More Anon. Jack Town. ItmuUr Correjpoinlent. J. Nicodemus and wife were in laurel last week. S. E. Olcen and wife visited Newberg Tuesday. The picnic at IVaverton was well at tended from this vicinity, and Farming ton succeeded in walking away with all honors, Farmington baseball winning from Beaverton by a score of 10 to 11, Walter Bobina m winning the 400-yard danu; Geo. Burkhalter the boys' race and Kopcoe Jack the small boya' race. Mis N. Nicodemus and Mr. Pant were Portland viaitora the 30th ult. Jacktownite. Sherwood. Rt'gulM CormpniKlfiit. William, eldest son of Stewart Vaugh an, of Middletnn, and family have been . visiting at the home of hia parents dur ing the week. He haa been a resident ol North Bend, Coos Bay for the past six years and has held the position of book keeper and paymaster for the North lend Lumber Co., during his residence in Coos county. W illiam Oberst, a farmer living near town met with a painful accident Mon day which nearly cost him the loss of linger. While grinding a brush knife the instrument slipped and came in con tact with hia finger severing th tendons aud ligaments at the first joint. bat promises to be "picking" for attorneys has arisen here over the title to pro;xrty sold by the county for de linquent taxes. The old brick yard site and several acre of ground in connec tion and a house and two lots in town is the bones of contention, or ground for litigation Wlween interested parties. Notice of vacation ha been given and refused, hence a legal battle must follow in order to settle tha right of property detinately. Saturday last wa Children's Day at the regular meeting of the Grangers in this place. The attendance wa large and the programme, consisting of songs, recitations, etc., were up to the stand- mind of the Mulkey way when the Gates were opened and the crowds drifted out by Tooze and threes anil, went to their nomes, where 1 Withy-combe they straigtened out their upper apartments and voted for George. A voter arrived at the home of Mr and Mrs. Geo. McFarland on election day. Ora Uiseling, of The Dalles, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. B. Milten berger of this place last week. vv . r., Jaryis and Chns. Met.ger will have to shake off the tie for constable An increase is reported at the home of Wm. Miitenberger, on Bull Mountain. University Mote. Regular Correspondence. The-track team;(?) will leave for Salem on faturday morning to attend the big four-cornered meet. Only three or four men will be taken along as the Athletic commttee think they are all that can gtve a good account of themselves and i -vw...,Iv7 mill vneir policy of not caring whether the school won anything or no... i nose wno will g W,H probably be Flectcher, Prideaux, .ml Lawrence, UC.UC. manager immp. Peterson lias quit Athletics in dingust because of the way inings are run. last Saturday was held a handicap track meet in which the Athletes in school were allowed to connate. A curb ous fact was that out of the total num. ber of points, three baseb.il ,,Uver9 Ux)k ..early nan. Uliv,r II,t0I, gcoreJ u nignesi number ol points, hi toU a "uu "twreuce came second 20. ie be- wttb know why, vote for men for the highest ollices simply becau they "like" them. It ia the shallowest and the rot tenest of all politics. It makes a joke or farce of the most serious, weighty and important concern!, on which even gravest problems of political and nation life, and even the issuei of peace and war, depend. The election of 1900 u over, but still another word remain to be suoken. It That James Whltcomb Riley resort relates not to the levitv of ana class nf for literary fellows at Bear Wallow men, but to the malmnitv of another. will stand some chance of being a go The republican Urt h. .,.,., If the habitue can be taught to wal- the irreatm- iri,. ni i,..i;.i..M t. tow in everything but their pet "tarn." ha. lost a leading office, and saved" an The trouble at Brook Farm waa too oilmr nni. ... ell V a spread of pumpkin pie before the American colony In Vienna last Thanksgiving day. Now, If we remem ber lightly, the pumpkin crop fell down In Austria last year, and anyhow a man ought not to lotte bis Job for a lit tle thing like that, especially after he and all tbe young Storers whooped It up to beat tho band every Fourth of July "Just aa regular." Wh 7?Ut?"ngletbOUght phuxtot Kreate8t "Stance In state W here everybody 1. clever and know, and national affaira-through the desire It the atmosphere Is likely to prove un- of various erouns to " m 1 1 assimilable. For a wonder the Joe Jefferson statue committee dJdn't go to sleep over the project, but promptly dug up $50,000 '""uu" groups w "get even." or ob tain revenge. This malignity struck chiefly at the headi of the ticket. The bossea whom the primary law had de throned; the deposed masters of the old machine, and all their hen,b.n,.n LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Trustee's Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby give u that the under nignod, trustee of the estate of F. K. Dailey, bankrupt, pursuant to an order of the bankrupt court, will, on Monday, June 25, liMJti, at the south door of the Court House, in Hillsboro, Oregon, sell, t iinlilu- imiinn to the highest !.;.!.!, i, forcasl in hand, the following describ ed real estate, viz : First Tract Situate in Washington couuty, Oregon, and descrilied as ful lows: Beginning at the southeast cor ner of lot seven (7) of and ia block twenty-two (22) of and in the town (now city) of Hillsboro, Washington couuty, Oregon, and running thence north l'Jtt feet, west 4!'J feet, thence south 1 .)'. feet, thence east -PJJ feet to tho place of be ginning. Second Tract Lot No. 21, Bloc k 17, West Portland Heights. Washington county, Oregon. Said proei ty will be sold subject to unoaid taxes, and said first tract aUo subject to a mortgage of f 150AHJ with in terest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent, since .March 7, r.xi., which mortirnuo i recorded on page HiO, of Book 47. Mort gage Kecord, of said Washington Coun ty, Oregon. BKNTON BOWMAN, Trustee in Bankruptcy. Aa Alarming- Situation frequently results from neglect of clogged bowel and torpid liver, uutil constipa tion tiecomee chronic. This condition is unknown ti thoee who use Dr. King's New life Pills; the beat and gentlest regulator of Stomach aud Bowels. Guaranteed by all druggists. Price 25c. HOLLISTCSI S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy llliaiu lor Buiy Fvopla. Brinrs Ouldta Health and Kmm V'.gnt. A rpo-l(lo f-r Cnstlnatln. ln.lytlon. I.lve and Ki.luf Troiiiiim. I : m Iiiuiiii, lmpur blixol. Had Hraaih, Hluvcmh Howi-la, Im anl Bac'kach. It's kooky Mountain Tea In lab lt form. M rnt a Iwi (lniiln mails ttf Hobuarsa Uaua Corr, Madison. Wi. 00L0EN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Administrator's Notice. Notlca Is hereby given that the uwlerHlgned 8. A. Bower, haa been by tbe County Court of WaMiitftou County, Oregon, duly aipolutl ad- minlstrator of tbe Kstale of hi-lxtUn KottRor, doceamul, and has beeuduly quallnoil aaaucli ad miiilatraior. All toui tiavlnu vlalui aKainal aid r.laio are beredy required to pruat ut the amg mi mi who propar Toocnera II M. Halli'V Hump law onice lu Knlley Hlttcklilu HIllxlMiro. Waalilnslotl County. OrcKon wllblu all uionll.i rroui uale uereoi. Patad at IlllUboro, OreRon, thia May 24, 19U6. 8. A. BO WE IH, Admlnlatrator of th Eatate ofChrlatlan Rottger, utnTanm, M. BAILEY Bl'MP, Attorney for Eatate. Administrator's Notice. Notlee It hereby given to all neraona whom It may onooern, that the uuderalgned, Joaeph im ton. haa been by the County Court of Waohlimtun County apiolried Adinlniilrator of the hatautoi Henry Tuorck, lately deceaaed, ofaald Uiuuty; and all peranna having clalraa atnliiKt the Ki-taie of th aald Henry Tuerck are hereby required to preaent them with th proper vouchers, within la mouths from the date of this notice, to the aid Administrator at No, 624 West Salmon street, J Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Date of Ural publication of Notice, May 11, 1908. JOHEPH GASTON. Administrator. Notice ot Guardian's Sale. That by virtue of an order of the Hon. County Court of Waablngton County, State of Oreiion duly mad and entered of record on the 1 lib day of May, 1908, the undersigned guardian will tell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand tbe following described real premises, to wit: Commencing at tbe Northweat corner of Section 10 la T. 3.8. R. 4. W. of the Willamette Meridian in Yamhill County, Oregon. Thence running Booth 26 rods. Thence Eaat 88 rods. Thence North 26 rods. Thence West 8 rods to place of beginning, and containing 6 acres more or lens. Also th following described tract of land. Bituate, lying and being In Yamhill County, Oregon and being partot th Nortbeaat quarter of section 9 In T. 2. S. K. 4. W. of the Willamette Meridian in said Yamhill County, Oregon and bounded as follows: Beginning at th Northeast corner of said section V. Tbenn Booth on Section Un 20 chains to a stone. Thenoe West 8.14 chains to center of County road. Thence North 11 deg. West 6.00 chains. Thence North 654 deg. Weat 2.60 chains. Theno North 47 deg. West 6. 00 chains. Thence North deg. 25' West 10. 10 chains to the North line of said see 9. Thence South HH deg. 15' East 11.96 chains to the -place of beginning. and containing 16. 4H acres more or Una, (aave and exoeptlng however from th said 16.48 acres above deacrlbed X 14 acre thereof heretofore sold and conveyed to Mary A. Harris by Nels Olson by deed duly recorded at page 478 of Book 25 of re cords ot deeds for Yamhill County, Oregon, be ing S. 14 acres off of th South end ofaald 16.4S acre tract; on the 23d day ol Juu 1906, at the HOYT Guarantees Satisfaction SCHOOL SHOES 1 BOYS All If you want good shoes try Hoyt. A com plete stock for the Ladies and' Children' and fixed upon a sculntor for Uie job ttch,"e- ,nJ " Wr henchmen Wnoa County. Oregon at the hour of on. . - f . . fl111AAM Q v , v " sK-uiiHor ror uie Joo. throughout ths aUts-th r.n.. -i, front door of the County Court house In Hillsboro, k 101 I St I f V f I V lttfY Now unless the sculptor turns out to luniBtH 1111111 l 111111 Ill l llHl be a very dollberatlve genius Hip's fa- lu"leut,ud Mitchell; he friends of Her- being the property of Charles C. and Al Floyd flllU 10 IUUI UIUUUI - mous snooilng feat will not be sym bolic In the undertaking unless It should be figuratively lu the design. iuiiu iiere, oi Williamson, there and Mnxly yonder; th gans who have ien prosecuted for land frauds and all who had interent. relational.! .n.i Now that Germany has given orders frM)uJ'y feeling with them, wanted to ror six more big warships England will B,,"r their own imporUnce and "get lum to have at least six more $7,500,- evun-" So at every point within their ow monsters of the Dreadnought type, reac" tbey drove th auife in. The ef- proposition to make the British tax- lorl wa """ected chiefly at the men who payers stand for disarmament CIIURC1I ANNOUNCEMENTS. stood in the first plices on the ticket- or sucu etlort must be concentrated if it lu 4 I nave enect. Tbe remainder o( me candidates wers elrtl ). .i. T. . . ... ' "jviiie services next Sun. av ill l" "uai repuu lean ma ,.rinu. t ... J " I - jw. a area, a t held at 3 :30 p.m. There will be 11 18 not pleasing theme, so we need KBjmain services, recent on of new .. 1101 pursue it : vet it ahni.i i. i i . . . . . " . sacrament oi the Lord's sui Hluou. oecause It iione of th lhna XWT Biflnln uta.A.1 I fu iii. I... .. . .. I .- uvj. ivl us sav. II. H PAiJInir phi..o I .., ...i.. r.i. ..k. LIIJ1L iv..p..,.1 .1.. , .: .1 .i rt i - "v...vu lug reDuuncan nariv iiur ine nm quarterly meetimr rf ini.- . ' , , . Unite,! K.iiMi .....u .-. . ? ,"LO"' cu,ll"id protnisea mia ".-..aviivai umruil Will DA II4HiI ll'fllltf f, i . 1 l . . tl a on Friday evening at 8 p. m. The Ilev. i.robablr. il, -ill iJ III IL.ti I . I ' "-"' ailllUUOeVV-B " - On S,.n,I,.v . '" success oi ttieir pany, preach The Sunday Schools of tV, rn..:..: church will hold Children's dav cue. in the church next Sunday even- ngai so clock. Evervbodv lni..i Rgular services at th. . , chu,,h next Sunday a. usual. 8un(lav cuooiat iu o'clock. Bujbect for morn. -.....c.n. I. r, C p p , Eveni n, ". ,, "aiane Would Dldn t." but There was a very small attendance at chajHil on S elnes.lty afternoon-why-the circus parade of course. Alfred (lillwrt, formerly ol Pacific but now of Yale, broke the world rel cord for the x,levault on Decoration my, going ij i.i, a inches, and the former record being l feet, 1.32 inches. fcorry to lay his title of champion ol the world didn't last long for on June 2nd, Leroy Kamse, ol Indiana University cleared 12 feet, 4 7-8 inches and himself took the title and the olive wreath. On Tuesday evening the Kappa Delta Literary Society gave a banquet to cele brate the success of their minstrel show and to gave their friends a good time. It was held at the home of Miss Rel Hoffman and a very enjoyable evening was spent. The young men were agree ahly surprised that young ladies of a Literary turn of mind could still be prac tical. Numerous games and a mock tuarrigfe were indulged ia after which the party broke up, everyone calling it a derided success. Rus Smith, formerly of Cishon Scott Academy but now of (Jeorife Washing ton University, Washington, I). C., was out on Monday and Tuesday visiting with some of his old acquaintances. On Saturday evening the Aloha Zeta' tla . 4-iMTsay .-society gave a nu n c down on rift. i - , , vw uear inai ritw .i m luaiualattn. A very pleasant avanin. ' ..... . Mtnsimro wa (pent arounJ the campfire and tha ' dairv farm . ,.0C'n eatherina- onlr hrnka V. w. . """' ! h - - j -i iui ie a eirmn t.. . chaperone became .leepy. Some of tha olflce for parUcolars. v luuiuiiiv I V I'rnlt . ; 1 1 l I... I . , ,. "l- uul u'y ior tlie public we fare, get tireu at Gaston, I nited Evam-eli,.,.! ,.f ii . 7 l i clmrri. ti.... mi , "'"n mwariea by those wuo wouiu h. lcr rd iv rl ,,r01U,!'i"8 by u-'-ty only for their selfish aggr.n A cord Z invU. "8 I'11 ""- ',i,e,,U!nt' Mj. Wng prevented, seek Howard Gilpatrkk, Tastor. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. sitiraiml1n.re,hr.,t!T'n JUt "n.ler r.iuabeth deier. deceasM l,M flip,! ' o0Mo,Uv'i:"T:"te':'i"o..rt ,;,ml id o'clock Dated this Jun-Sth, puifl. . , . . ELLA lU'STnv K.tate.f El 8. B. HI MUX. Attorney for Ad IZA- lllll, Farm lor Sale. splendid ouse: this Write this ant contemplation; so let it pas. Yet it is just as well to analyze briefly, aa The Oreaonian has done herein, th main qualities oftl,., vaunted "noliti cal independence" that has apfeared in 23, lis. i coniesi w hich We nav just passed through. But it , ,U behind us, let ' .re,"r,nU'r'n(f, great writer has . ,d, tut "h7 pfnsures (iod who Mrre.s ithtIieiIn,ierfet.tionsof San.' Pacific Commencement. iiIn.lepet,jMlt , , , vitation to stu nd the Furty-lourth An- ' "u"""encemPnl of Paciflc Univer 'tya Forest Grove, june is. The pro arum is as follow,- P.M.... . Coi."VS;'.p- m" Anniversary of the Sunday, 11 a , mon l,v niccalaureate ser- ...nn iif:":":enierrin: HP. m., ser- Rev. Rlrl.ar.i p .hristian Association, i..t..- - . ' u. Portland. I).... "i:..p-ni-. exhibit of the Art th I if-..l P- m.. address before Herdui;;n:iCr& by I,ro'- " Ttul I . m lrt Hip tm.f.. J ' m-. annual meeting of af the A,..,i'.. p- closing exercise Associate AlumnL ' ,D' DniverMry ' Wedneadav. Ill . , erci.es of the U-. PJuting ex- 'I L I 1 - - Commence-1 Harris, minora, subject to an estate In dower in Myrtle Harris. Dated this 21st day of Hay, 1906. MYRTIK HARRIS, Guardian of Charles C. and Al Floyd Harris. MoCAIN & VIM TON. Attys. for Guardian. ! SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of th Btal of Oregon for Waahlngton County. CORA KDMO.ND, Plain HIT, vs. JOHN T. EDMONDS, Defendant. To John T. Edmond, the above named defendant. IN THS NAM OF THS STATS Of OSIOON: You are hereby required to appearand anawer the complaint filed against you in the above en titled Court and ault on or before tbe last day of tbe time prescribed in the order for publication at this aummmons, to-wlt: On or befn-e th ex- froin and after the dale of 11 rat publication of this lummnm; the drat publication thereof being on May Kith, 1WJ6, and If ym fall to appear and anawer, forwent thereof the plaintiff will apply to tbe Court for th relief demanded In her complaint, to-wlti that th marriage contract now (listing between plaintiff and defendant be dissolved, and that plaintiff be awarded th car and cnatody and eontrolof th said minor child of plaintiff and defendant. Tin Hellen Gould Kdmond; that plaintiff be allowed to rwaume ber former name, Cora CoX ; that she have Judgment againat aald defendant for herooatt and diatmrsemenls here in, and that abe have such other and further re lief as to the court may appear equitable. This summons Is served upon you or publica tion by order of Hon. L. A. Rood, County JudK of Waantngton Connty, Oregon, which order was mad and dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, May IP CHANCE should bring this ad. to sonic who have not traded with us, or to some strang er, we can only refer him to the people c have I pleased. If square dealing h what you are looking after, this Is THE STOKE for you, for "square" Is the rule and guide of our business. Satisfaction! That's it. Satisfaction in Quality, (Juantitj and Price. Chickens, eggs, etc, same as cash. Fit EE DELIVERY to all parts of the city. Roth Thones. R. C. VAUCHT, Prop. wv v ss a B. BUMP, Attorney for Plaintiff. "THE MILWAUKEE. " I'lOVKF-H UTllTF.t" Ht. I'm. I to Milfiigo. 'OVKHI.AII MWITKI," Otawlir, to hlrgo "mtlTTIIWKWT MWITF.IK" Kwnana Vlty to I.Ichko B.lin. .. 'HtV ration .i, ... Ul Alomnii 1 p. m. SUMMONS. ' In The Circuit Court of tbe 4iat of Oregon for Multnomah County. KATE HOYT. Plaintiff, vs. LINDSLEY HOYT. Defendant. To Undalev Hoyt, th above named defendant. In th nam of tbe state of Oregon, yon are hereby required toappear and anawer tbe Com plaint filed againat you In th above entitled ault on or before th expiration of six weeaa from and after the'tfth day of May, A. I). iw, and If you fall to so appear and anawer within aald time, for want there -t, the plaintiff will apply to th Court for th relief demanded In aald Coin Dlaint. to-wlt for a decree annulling and dis solving the marriage relation an I contract now slating between plaintiff and defendent and dl- von-lng plaintiff from de'endant, and a further derree changing plilntllr name from Kate Hoyt to Kate Coe. This rummona I published by order of Honor able Thomas A. M 'Brl Ie, Jndr of th above en titled Const, made and entered on th 22nd day of May, A. D. 1, which Order directs that pub lication of this anmmona be male for six conn ontlv weeks. Tbe date of the first publication of this Summons I th 2Mh day of May, 1. J. H. MII)Jt.ETON, Attorney for Plalntifl. tor,K,ration .llnn ment concert. ' the tVngre.,ti n?r txprciava . " ' n ... .. '."'r'lu.. .... n .n audiiori.i '"nerwisw muicaiexj, lun,( Marsh Hall. will b helJ in rhnrcb. All other Alti-Tone il the latest an J best medicine gnarante J. tpring No train in the service of any railroad in the world equals in equipment that of the (fyeao, MilWauKee St. Paul IailWa They own and operate their own sleeping and dining cars and give their patrons an excel lence of service not obtainable elsewhere.-- Berths in their sleepers are Longer, Higher and wider than in similar ca'rs on other lines. They protect their trains by the Block System. H. S. HOWE, General Agent. 134 3d St., Portland, Ore. T P. GOODIN. CPU TRACTOR AND UILDER I am prepared to furnish plans and estimates on any kind of a build ing in Washington County. 'Phone 28x4. or address R. F. D. I. T. P. GOODIN. Hillsboro. Or. ' T - -