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SOUTHERN PACIFIC R. R TINK-TAULE. SOl'TII. No. 2. :U a. tu. . No. 4. 6 :0 o. in . . KORTH. No. I. ...4:31 p. No. 3, ..7:14 a. in m. TRA1M 80 OOiNU SOUTH J.V. Forest Grove 12 Cornelius I...V2 Ilillsboro 12 Hmxiville 12 leaver ton 1 Ar. 1'ortland TKAIN hi UOl.MU KOKTH. 1.. Portland 10 Hewverton 11 ; Keedville U ; Hillsboro .U: Cornelius 12 Ar. Forest G rove t0 p. m. :3a p. ui. 4 j p. m. ;."" p. in. :07 p. m. 1 :50 p. m. 45 p. n. 'M p. lu. 3! p. in. 54 p. m. 01 a. in. Vi m i. m. Thin train will run daily except Sun day, and service will bo maintained at long as the business will justify. This will be a local passenger train of subur ban nature and will not carry a baggage car. II. A. IIinnhaw, Agent. CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD TIME TABLE NO. SI. TBAIN1 IROM AND TO TAl'IMA. No. I lwn V equina. 7:00 A. M. Arrives el ( orralll. .... 11:1s A. M. Arrives l Albany -.11.IA P. II. No ! UtfM Allnjr 12:41 P. M LtiiM Corvallls 1:5 P. M. Arrives at Y equina :UU P. M. TWAIN TO AND riuM IXTKOIT. No. S Leave Albany 7 30 a. m. Arrive at LK-trolt 11 30 p. m. Mi. t 1eevv Detroit Arrive at Albany . TBalN roa OOBV ALL1M. No. Im)h Albany .1:00 p. 6:tUp. ArriTM al Corvallia No. 10 Leaves Albany . Arrive al iwvaUla No. Leaves Albany ...... Arrive at Corvallls . TRAIN! rXa ALBANY, No. 5 Leaves Corvallls Arr:r al Albany . No. . Leaves CorvallU...... ... . Arrives al Alluy . No. 7 Leaves Corvallls. T:U a. m. 8:36 a. m. 2:30 p. in. -.S:l0p. m. ..7:3&p. m. . tt. 16 p. m. . dsn, m. 7:10 a. m. .12:40 p.m. .1:26 p. in. , 00 p. m. .6:) p. m. Arrives at Aloauy attbULAB iukuii tbaik. l.ave CorvallU : - Arrives at Albauy 7lUa. w no. ii. Leavei CorvallU .. Arrives at Albuy. No. 7 Leave Corvallia Arrive at Albauy . No. Leave Albauy 11:30 a. m. 12:16 p. m ; 8:00 p. m, e:0 p. m. 1S5 a. m Arrive at CorvallU ...: a. in. No. U Leave Albany 1'2 45 p. m. Arrives elUurvalli..- -1: P. " No. - Leave Albany IMp. m. Arrive at Corvallia a:lftp. m. All ul iliaalxive oonnect vrllb Mtmliieru I'aoltiO trains, bulb at Albauy and Corvallia, as well a train lor Detroit, rivliif direct service to Newport aud adjacent beaubes, a well as Ureueubuu Hoi spring. rur flintier Information apply to J. C. MAYO, General faasenger Agent. B. II. Bol.Krl, Aguui, Albauy. H. II. IKUMSh, Agent, Curvallli. A fine line of Stationery in carried at the liazaar. Alii. Myrtle liutler visited frienda I. ere Tuesday. New belt, neckwear and knit under wear at the lluxuur. Mrs. Kane o( Forest Grove, Visited Tuesday with hur son, leiuty Sheriff F. T. Kane. July the 13th and 14th, Dr. Lowe, the well-known oculo-cptician will be at Forest Grove. Wanted a good milch cow or two to pasture for the une of milk. Address P. Tucker, Laurel, Oregon, Koute 1. Gale Jlealv. of Portland, has been pending the week with Oliver and Carl Huston, returning to hia home Wednes day. President Uooeevelt re-appointed Attorney-General of Oregon, William C. Bristol, July 5th. The son of tt. McCauiish and his wife from McMinnville, came the first of the week to make their home here, with Mr. McCamish. The recent special sale in Granite and kitchen ware at the liazaar, is over, but all that remains of these good will still g at half price. Indies : We have just receiTed several thousand of the finest Indies calling cards, Iloth the linen and plate finish. We print your name on f0 for ftO cents, or 100 for 75 cents. The Koberts Drug Company of Eugene has gone into bankruptcy. The liabilities are placed at $2,000 and assettsat $:,000. The company went into business only about a year and a balf ago. A Portland physician says that Iced tea and cucumbers are the Ideal nour ishment in hot weather, and some peo ple are of the opinion he Isjoking. Well, let the coroner be the judge, adds the Journal. Two young men at Pendleton were given twenty days each in jail for pick ing a quarrel wiih a "coon" on the v.mrth. Had the boys picked a fuss with and every-dey white man, there would probably have been a tight ana there the matter would have ended. p-nfMaor F. W. Orr. of Detroit, Mich. has been made instructor in public ..-.kin and debating at Pacific Univer tity for the coming school year. Pro- m n .11.. .- friwor Orr is a graduate oi i-rury v o..rv and of the Curry School of Ktpression In Iloston. JadgeFraier, of Portland has ruled makes a distinguishing mark on his ballot, the entire ballot should be thrown out by me Ji-'U" ' election. TUUmook City will 1oUI it First An and Carnival in that city, August 23, 24 and 2., under the management ol tne iiiia...w went I-eague. It cerUinly looks as though it would be necessary, for asl.tngton n. have tome of the long promised ra 1 roads completed an 1 itt operal.on tn.s ... . order that the immense crop of 1W6 A full line of shirt wants and neck wear at the baiaar. Don't you need a sun-bonnet? We have all colors at the Basaar. Indies, we carry a fine line of muslin uuderwear at the Basaar. M. F. Johnson of Sherwood transacted business at the county seat Monday. Keiger'a Perfumes, finest California perfumee, at th HilUboro rhuiuacy. The Independent and The Portland Ually Telegram one year for $5. Mrs. E. L. McCormlck returned Mon day from a week's visit In Forest Grove A fine line of Toilet Lotions and nigh grade perfume, at the Ilillsboro Phar macy. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thiele, of Farmington on Saturday, July 7, a daughter. Mrs. W. N. Barrett and son, Ira, and Mr. Barrett's mother went to Newport Wednesday for their summer outing. Lard and Butter Tube and Flour Sacks for sale at the City Bakery. W. H. Hoffman. First class line of Boy's and Men's heavy work shoes. Will stand all kinds of wear and tear. J. C. Greer. Miss Ethel Watrous, of this city, for merly of Forest Grove, has been engaged to teach the Seventh grade In St. Johns' school next year. Mrs. Pillsbury of the Bazaar is show ing some of the prettiest white shirt waists seen in Hillsboro this season. Don't fail to see them. Something new in Hillsboro. Dia mond Flour. Every sack guaranteed to be A 1 and a little better than any other hard whdat flour- in the market. For sale by J. A. Messlnger s. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Palmateer, left for Pendleton Tuesday afternoon, and expect to spend the rest of the summer near that city; where Mr. Palmateer will have charge of a warehouse. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Vtzinger returned from their wedding trip to Seattle Satur day, and spent Sunday here with Mr and Mrs Stevens. They went to Astoria Monday where they will reside. The Stark street station, for the ac comodation of West Side travelers, has again been moved and is now two doors north of the former ticket office, in the Chamber of Commerce building. Sewing machine needles to fit any make of a machine at McCormick s We can get you parts for any machine made. Do not send out of town for your needles. We have them for 25o per dosen. President Ferrin, of Pacific Univer sity, received a letter from Andrew Car negie saying that he would give the sura of $10,000 towards the completion of the new ladies' hall that is to be erected in place of Herrick hall, which was destroy ed by fire last winter. Wanted Gentleman or lady with good relerence, to travel by rail or with a rig, for a firm of $230,000.00 capital. Salary $1,072.00 per year and expenses; salary paid weekly and expenses ad vanced. Address, with stamp, Joe. A. Alexander. Hillsboro, Ore. no. 5 Miss Blanche Huston has been hostess this week of a house party consisting of young friends from out of town. The visitors were: Misses Gladys Farrar, of Salem. Edna and Clara Caulfleld and Nleta Harding, of Oregon City and Sadie Noyes, of Portland. Harvest began in Washington county, last Monday, and in most sections the crop is heavier than for several years, although the heat ot last week damaged some of the late grain. The rains of May and Jane, caused the grain to fill and the berry is heavier than ordinary. Help is scarce and good wages are offered. We learn from his attending physi cian Dr. F. A. Bailey, that Frank Kel- say, who was seriously injured last week by being run over by a mower, la mak ing a satisfactory recovery. He how ever is still confined to his room on ac count of some broken ribs and a bruised shoulder. The Dallas Observer says that six years airo that town had only one train a day a mixed freight and passenger. It now hai . eighteen daily railroad trains twelve passengers and six freights. Hillsboro can show almost the same record, with a new railroad building and the street cars almost in sight. Mrs. C. L. Hamilton received a mes sage while at the camp meeting at Cam- by. Saturday, announcing the serious illness ot her father at Early, la. Mrs. Hamilton left on the first train, hoping to reach the bed-side of her aged parent, who is 87 years ot age, err the final sum mous should arrive; and will not return tor several weeks. It is almost Impossible to get men to work oo the different railroads now building In Oregon. J. L. Peterson, who is employed by the Columbia River Railroad company as "escort" for labor ars from Portland to the camps on the north banks of the Columbia, says that out of 500 men he has taken to the camp, not more than thirty ar now working. They get the free transporta lion and then quit their Jobs. Thous ands of good men can find employment in Oregon at this time. In the contest for a free trip to the Jamestown Exposition, which fhilip 8. Bates, ot The Pacific Northwest, pro poses to give to the farmers' daughter who get the largest number ot subscrip tions for bis magazine in each county In this state; there probably will be eev eral who will enter the contest In Wash Ington county. As yet we have but two name to record, who will enter the con- t.at. these are Miss Anne Catherine Chalmers, ot CentervH'.e and Miss Mil lie Leedy. ot Tlgardrtlle, both popular young leJies of this county. Mrs. J. W. Goolin and daughter were in Hillsboro Monday. Altl-Tone, the new spring medicine guarantee.!. The Delta Drug Store. A little more perfume please. Rieg er's? Yes, where 'bouts? HilUboro Pharmacy. Mrs. M. A. Bradbury is spending the week in Portland visiting Key. and Mrs E. Nelson Allen. Mia Ada Galloway came out from Portland the last of the week for a short visit with her relatives. Lost July 5th, a yellow canary bird with black spot on wing. If found re turn to Mrs. U. G. Gardner. Mrs. Edmond Hoffman ot Tigardville, has been visiting her daughter Mrs. H. C. Loelle, who lives south of town. Several cases of measles are reported this week north ot Glencoe and vicinity. They have all been flagged and duly quarantined. Destructive forest fires are now burn ing upon the Wilson River road. Much valuable timber and fences have been burned. John Nyman had the niiafortuue to have one ot his horses badly injured while at work for the railroad company Tuesday. Miss Wilma Waggener, started for a vluit ta KUmath Falls. Wednesday. She was accompanied as far as Portland by ber mother. Mrs. E. C. Kindt and children and mothur-in-law. Mrs. Phoebe Kindt, visited the first of the week with Mrs. Kindt's parents. Lost Between Hil lsboro and Forest Grove while moving, a bundle. Finder will nleaae leave same at this oflice and receive suitable reward. Miss Bird Sanpington came down from Forest Grove Friday to assist in the Pacific Mates telephone oftke in this city for a few days. Til 0,1,1 Fellows have chartered a car on the new railroad for this Saturday evening, to take a load of ptcnicers lor a ride to Banks. Everybody inviteu. JuditeJ. W. Goodin was obliged t' adjourn the county court Friday on ac count ot being taken with a sudden at tack of rheumatism. The court again convened on Tuesday and has since been in session. If you will notice, everyone goes on the shady side of the street these hot days ; even tbongh they don t approve ol setting out more shade trees along the streets, or insist upon cutting down what few trees we now have. On Monday last Dutch Charlie, who was hauling in hay on the John Dennis ranch east of town, fell from a load of hay lighting on his back. He was in jured about the hip and spine. Dr. F. Bailey was called to attend the in jured man. At the adjourned meeting of the coun cil last Friday evening an ordinance requiring all who use city water, both for irrigation and domestic purpose, to use a metor, had its first reading. The city will pay for the metors and thny will be installed as soon as possible. Franklyn Leeof Portland, has been out here again this wrek, conferring with the county commissioners, regard ing an appropriation for an exhibit at the state fair this fall. As yet the mat ter has not been decided. The commiss ioners are slow to take hold of this mat ter, on account of the experience gain ed by them during the Lewis and Clark Fair. They have expressed a willingness however; to make an appropriation if a similar amount can be raised by other means. CHT7R.Cn ANNOUNCEMENTS. Regular services at the Congregational church next Sunday as usual. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Subiect for morn ing service, at 11:00, "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ." Y. P. C. E. 8. at 7:30. Union services in the Baptist church in the evening. All are invited. Howard Gilpatrick, Pastor. There will be preaching service next Sunday at the Arcade school house at 3:30 o'clock. Rev. A. W. Reinhart, of Portland will preach in the German Presbyterian church next Sunday at 11 a. ni., July 15. Everybody invited. 8trayed or Stolen. Rone pony; Mane roacheJ. scar and ringbone on hind feet. Weight 850. Reward. Address, A. Klein- ick, Tigardville, Oregon. For Sale. One Cleveland bay horse, 10 years old weight 1400; one 3 1-4 wagon new. t.Y); one 3 1-2 wagon new $05: one J. I. Ca steel beam 14 inch plow, roller cutter, extra shear, all complete $10. Enquire J. F. Moore, Beaverton, Oregon. Hay f,r Sale. Until July 13th, I will have oat hay to sell. ' W. E. Thome. NOTICE. To Young Men anrl Wnm,. Great opportunities are awaiting you in the Business World. Hundreds of young men and women wanted in and around Oakland and San Francisco, to laze positions as stenographers, book keepers, telegraphers, office aasisUnts etc., at good salaries. The Polyechnic Business College, of Oakland the leading school of Its kind in the west, indorsed by the Chamber ot Commerce and leading educators, of fers exceptional opportunities to those who can voter couegv at once and pre pare for positions. This school is con sidered by many to be the best equipped uiMinn i-wuruo m America, it Is un questionably superior to any othe similar school ml ol PKi.. 111.. pensealow. Home Influence Individual (natrnrtiofl. Address Polytechnic Business College. V. . . L .... . . lepi. a., imzianu iai., ror tree rata Inane ahnwino? the !rani Ini.rl. . n. I splendid facilities of this school, which has fvm tirriM mnrsi mnnu. I n A I t. - - ...... . . 1 . c trv. iii equipment than any other school in the ti' v u..tl a: 1 wm. wuuuiBg 10 penect con dition. .. .. . 11 hit "" nomas II. .. Winn oi I"rtl",', lMt tur. to John Munn.t" i.llTHH"" v day . on the .tree7T eXy.u:lVdrll, by Mr. anJ -' 01 land. . n t , J. W. Bail-y. ifxui W" W.nn and Al Taylor 7 even. logon emvbi PJU,0n P in the mountain. . V M lieidel retom y'-erj.y Irom . business trip in Kwtern . . -,..,,iition w tne ""ton, and trap there sUtes the condition quite discouraglnil. Fred Watnon, U 'For Grove, was thrown from colt belong to Ira Purdin Tuesday erenwu, d falling on his left shoulder, dieting it. Lowell Markee. of ForW,t G'ovs who was Installed last deputy re corder, resigned hit l'1" Saturday. Mr. Ireland has beeo uoabls to get any one to fill that position J. The surveyors who bve Wn work ing Inside the city limit, th p,t W(M.k are still here and tare turwysd a line eant and west on J.-cVton Strtet zi well as a north and south li on Seventh Street. A meeting was held t ReKlvllla this week for the purioe of organizing for the building of a new church. Regular officers were elected sod a building com mittee were authorized to idvertine for bids. Bids will be oied July 23. Spec locations at IU'edviljedcput. PROBATE COURT. The fifteen days required hat elapsed since the filing of report of tale of real estate in the guardiamhipof Chas. C. aud Al Floyd llarrln, were filed thereto, the order for said sale was confirmed. The administratrix ia the estate of Geo. A. Gore, deceased, ia authorized to ell real estate. Account ol Elizabeth Gore, administratrix is filed and the same is spproved. Band Concert Saturday. The IIUIbWo Band will give a con- ar r. cert in the court ysra on baturday evening. The program ii new and of the higheHt giade music. Everybody invited to come out and enjoy them selves. Following it the program : March. Guard du lorpe. Hall Waltz, Luella Barnhouse Selection, Bohemian Girl Haifa Sleigh Bell Dance Brocks Extra Selection Gavotte. Triumph Beebe March. Teaninii Von Tllzer Trombone Solo, Asleep in the Deep. Kxtra Selection March, College Lite Frantzen Galop, Dandy ...I'ettee j . 11. roweu, director. Proposals tor 'Wood. Sealed proixisals will De opened on Saturday, July 21, for the delivery, dur ing the month of AngiiHt, 1'HXI, at the court house in JlilUboro, of 75 cords of first class fir four-foot wood, split reason ably fine ; cut from first growth sound timber. Dated at Hillsboro, Ore., July 10, 1900 J .-?'. OonneN, Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. Result of Contest in Tillamook. As a result of the recount of votes in the contest for treasurer of Tillamook county, P. W. Todd is declared to be in cumbent of that office, hiving defeated Carl Halierluch, who wai ihown to have the majority of votes by tLe count follow ing the election. The first count of the votes gave Uab- erlach a majority ot 11. Todd filed a contest and a recount wot held showing the contestant to have 475 votes, or a majority of eight over Haberlach whose total was but 407. Upon the conclusion of the contest the court entered a decree declaring Todd to be the treasures of the county. Weather Report. The first five days of the week were very warm and iemivraiurea ol one hundred degrees and over occured In the Willamette valley, southern Oregon and in the Columbia River counties east of the Cascade Mountains. The winds during this hot spell were (isnerally light, and the damage, therefore, was less then otherwise would have been the case. The last two days were not so warm, al though the temperature continued above the normal. Between the Coast and the Cascade ranges of mountain dry weather prevailed during the entire week. Local rains occured in a few of the coast coun ts, and the weather generally in this portion ot the state M cool, with coo siberable fog at night and for a few hours in the early forenoon. During the lost three days the weather was partly cloudy it the eastern counties, and the thundershowers occured in many places, but the precipitation attending them was too light to be of ny benefit, except over very limited areat. Commissioners Proceedings. TV., nf COUnty Commlaainnar compoeed of County JliW J. W. Goodia and Commissioners. U Kuchanaa and J. T. Butner met " "uranay and Friday and trantac.ru me following business : , Mrs. S. G. button -"" apullcation for the admission of J. Gregg to the county poo' Ut?1- , "' gtton re quired to pay $25 and I per month on til further'order ; of th; ";rt It was ordered tnai ' "o o refund- ed to J. E. Morbaci ir ney p,,a for a quit claim deed for Und sol.f to the county at delinquent 8eid land was erroneous - i auer me foreclosure ot a niorWe- The bond of Willis r and. recorder ol conveyance was flte. t M.000. An appropriation of was allowed to be applied for the pore base of an acre of land from A. SchlfJ-ht, from which rock will be gotten out or road building. Road oistrict So. 9 w'U PT the balance ThntndofJ.H.M, lee of the Wilson River rJ WM r'ed from R L Greear, relief A. B. Flint, rand h Tho A McBride, circuit court. D B Reasoner, bridges. O L Nash, relief " F. J. Bailey, health ollicers. . . E. I. Kuratli, salary, etc Willis Ireland, dept, rec ..... Frank Nachbuur, relief E. J. Goduian, clerk etc A. M. Collins. Ian., eli- W. M, Jacaiioii, treas City water and light '. Geo. H. Wilcox, asHessor irm.i . . unmuoro in,lendiut, ptg... M. C. Cane, sal, etc. C. E. Kindt, election A. Grossen, r and h Beall&Co., r and b Schulmerich Bros, relief L. A. Rood, Co judge, etc John Bary, r and h L. Siegenthaler, r and h Robert Scott, r and h Henry Bauer, r and h O. Kruger, r and h C. Vandermost, r and h Zimmerman, r and h Ed Bary, r an h C E Wolf, r ami h H L Flint, rand h A E Mead, r and h Thomas A McBride, clr c J Claud (ireear, election Geo A Patterson, elec T S Weatherred. elec 10 tiO no mi M 8 i 2I'J Oil I 5 ."a) '.10 '.Hi 4 3.') 50 00 72 00 155 75 i iZ 61 50 18 50 100 00 187 20 68 22 5 20 W 60 18 00 2 55 61) 83 6 75 tt 87 5 95 18 66 12 05 22 07 15 55 14 13 300 00 35 00 261 50 20 83 6 00 6 00 0 Oo C Blaser, elec 6 00 Thoe II Tongue, Jr., elec G 00 John Milne, elec 6 00 J H Wirtz, elec 3 00 Wm Lichty, elec 2 00 Geo Leadford, elec 2 00 II T Buxton, assess and col ... . 21 00 Paul E Schmidt, r and h 6 00 J B Mcl'herson, asses and col . ,10 00 Glass & Prudhomme, stat 23 00 J A Imbrie, juror co ct 2 00 J C. Kuratli, juror ct ct 2 00 F L Emerson, juror ct ct 4 00 F C Ballard, juror ct ct 2 00 8 8 Barnes, juror ct ct 2 00 W J Mcilenry, juror ct ct 2 00 E L Abbott, juror ct ct 2 00 C F Hayes, juror ct ct 2 00 9 00 9 00 9 CO 9 00 Wl 00 27 60 72 65 35 05 33 75 15 00 225 00 23 70 23 70 8 40 15 30 Attention Dairymen. All Dairymen supplying milk at the Factory ot the Oregon Condensed Mill? Co. at Hillsboro, Oregou, are rerpect fully invite,! to meet at the Court House in HilUboro, Oregon, on Satur day July, )4th, l'.xxt, at 2 o'clock p. 111., for the purpoee of perfecting such or ganization as may be neceary f"r the selection of a competent and experienced pi:iuu to lust ail milk received at t factory at Ilillsboro, such person ro selected by you, to be paid by the Ore gon Condensed Milk Co., for services rendered, all Dairymen to be paid for milk upon the basis of tests made by the person so selected. This is an opportunity for you to select a competent person to make the tests. Do not fail to attend. Dated this July 3rd, 1906. Oregon Condensed Milk Co. Notice. The Mirt,.ii i!vv, .t n firccuhoue is being niuvtd to llills!oro, adjoining court house square, an I will hereafter le known as the Hillsboro limit and Flower irJ'n. They will i:i fut ure deal in all kir I of nurnery and or namental atrvck, finu roses, carnation etc., cahUie, touiKio and all kiiuis of plants. Nt.OtV i.it)age plunts now ready for dl.erv. .vi orders addressed C 'n trie ::v;?"'7 j ! .,". ana i iomci oa.- den, Hillntoro, " '.1 receive prompt and careful attention. Vlio greenliouse at i'-euverton will cntiti'Mio until aUmt July 10th. W. If. Morton, Manager. E. R. A M. A. Mjrum, Proprietors. Flour JUill for Sale. 26-Barrel Capacity, With 2 d unties separators, 1 Geo. T. Smith puriller, t other purifiers, 1 scalp er, 1 Stevens single roll, 6x12; 1 Stev ens double roll, 6x20; 1 stone burr, It has caused more laughs and dried smooth. Also 30-inch turbine water- more tears, wiped away diseases and 'wheel; feed chopper and small sawmill riven away more fears than any other edicine in the world. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Delta Drug Store. Josephine S Case, bd of ex Earl E Fisher, bd of ex Lawrence Dixon, bd of ex . . . , L'lytna C Woodbury, bd of ex Irvin llodson Co, stat Geo T Brick well, r and h. . . . Conzelmann Bros, bridges..., Joe Leis, bridges 29 G W Stitt, bridges 35 W. J. Stitt, bridges Wm Plait, bridges J W Connell, sheriff and dep J W Connell, expenses E I Kuratli, rec J B Matthews Post, relief.. .. F W Liver more, r and h 116 D B Reeves, election 8 D McCamish, ch 4 00 Q A Patterson, election 10 50 J E Morback, refund 128 00 (To be coutinuued next week.) Everything in good condition; must sell soon. A money making proposition lor the right location. The whole business will go for $il00.00 cash. E.G. K., careTr. Werth, Newberg, Or. Exclusive Dealers In these Standard Goods. WHITE RIVER FLOUR HEINZE PICKLES "For those who want the best VAUGHT GROCERY CO. Administrator's Notice. In the County Court of the State of Ore gon tor Washington County. to tin matter of the ICilate of Joeepn T. Ross de ceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of tbs bstat of Joseph T. Hons, deceased, by the County Court of the Slate of Oregon, lor Washington Couuty, ai.d that all persons having claims against said Entat must present the same duly vsrllled to me, tbs underslmed John van Zante, at tbs office of Johnson A Van Zante, 606 Com mercial Building. Portland, Oregon within si I months from and after the date of first publica tion of tblt notice. ej Dated and first published July IS, 1908. JOHN VAN ZANTK. Administrator of the Estate of Joseph T. Ros,d ceased. JOHNSON A VAN ZANTE, Attorneys. CITATION. In THE CIRCUIT COURT Of THE STATE OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OK WA INUTON. In the matter of tbs estate of George A. Gore, de ceased. Order to show cause, why order for tale of real estate should not be made. It appearing to the Hon. J. W. Goodin, Judge of thlt Court, by the peUtlon tblt day presented and filed br Grace H. Gore, administratrix of the estate of George A. Gore, deceased, praylog tor an order ot sale of real estate thai It Is nee to tell all of the real estate belonging to the es tate of eald deceased, to pay the charges, ex penses and claim, against said estate; And It further appearing from eald petition, that owing to the character and quality of the lands belonging to said estate, that 11 la desirable and for tbs best Interest of the estate that such property. If sold, be told at private sale by said administratrix; tt It. therefore, ordered by the Hon. J. W. Ooodln, Judge of said Court, that all pertont In terested in the estate ot said deceased, appear be ore said County Court on the 13th day of August, 1906 at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day. at the Court Room of tald County Court at the City of Hllla boro. In the County of Washington, State ol Ore gon, to thow cause why tnorder thooldnotbe granted to tbt said Grace H. Gore, administra trix, to tell at private sale to much of the here loader described real estate of the said deceased at shall be necessary to pay the charges, ex penset and claims against said estate, eald real state to to be told being the following, to-wlt; Beginning at center of tec 22. T. 8. R. 1 W. W M thence W. 27.M eh. ; thence S. to eh. ; thence' E. 2. 75 ch.; thence N. M deg. K. W.W. h. ; tneuoe N. 22.50 ch. ; more or leas to the place of beginning, eontalnlng 1 ac mors o, JT. W. N. W. tee 27. T. 2 S. R. I W. W. M containing 0 acre. 8 H N. W. . sec 27, T. 2 8. R. 1 W.. ex eepl beginning al N. E. eor. S. E. H said tee., running W. lit ft. ; thence S. SO deg. rWftlth.no.E.lideg. H.101 M ft. to place of beginning, being about " twree- ..ntavarW W. I- tee iv. t. " Prescriptions a Specialty The Delta Drug Store - 1 me. tor. on t. f Under ruling of JPt, di.tr.ct at torney the old wmoll hnyda ha. been declared to he n,"'J thV? ous countv official' '"Ire-l to file new bonds. . 1. Commissioners' court" and a eontinnance will be printed next " M. r K 8 containing to acre. . 1 m h. S. of I I line of -0. 27. T. 2. S. R. 1 .b.;th.oeeN.S deg. E. 4.78 eh: 1 74 ch ; thence W 25 ch. tothe placeof begla alng. containing. 71 acre., more or less. ..' ..-roaorre A. Gore, deceased and Ell-beth oore. hi. widow. Jointly eenier of see 22. T. X. 8. R. 1 W. lorj0eh.:thetKe8. tOfh.; thence W. '"f m.toeh.; thence w. of beginning, coo- 1000 oh. ; theoee ih.ace N. 21 deg. E. h.; store or toss tt the place ol 4 Maiissm M)fffOrlM Tta,uh.rd-d. 0.a..Wyof thijj Kd rJ pero.lly served upon -! b.lr. r-ld.nt the State of Ore, oa not lee. than ttn day. before the date ! ' "a U",,.p,U doTa-dopon the .oe rodent heir. "- r!L.a nave, bv pubheailoe thereof la a new non.is. .i..,m, , ooWUhed la theaiat.ouy w Commissioners' " " eession ; -"T" ' rf 0r,,.. f., a period of sot lest and a eontinnance : i-roceeoings 1 prior to ihedate fixed tor C E Wolf, r and h . othj W O Oonetson, relif ' " 1? I lMXaJ ' j. w. GOODI, Glass A Prudhomme- ,l 34 S county Judge. Fred Sugenthaler, ' 47 The Test of Time ' SwetlancTs FAMOUS Ice Cream ' Has stood the test of time for 1G years with a constantly increasing sale. 'The best and purest Ice Cream made and known through out the northwest as the The Ice Cream of Quality. We receive it fresh every day by express and we are sole agents in Ilillsboro. H. A. WALKER. You will want a homelike luncheon when shopping in Portland Swetland's 273 Morrison is the most popular place. r strictly Private , VJLXJLJL it We Solicit YOUIl liaiikin .Business; and "with the as surance on OUR part that it will bo kepi STHICLTY PRIVATE Atttt J. W. SMITE, Banker. I can be sent to the market.