The city council of the city of Paducah, Ky., has decided to ie peal the ordinance licensing bucket shops, and will drive them from the city. The council has been success ful in enforcing a strict Sunday closing of saloons. Madam Diss De Bar, who became notorious as the spiritualistic advis er of the wealthy New Yorker. Luth er R. Marsh, and who swindled many others by claiming to have oc cult txjwers. has ended her seven vears' term ol imprisonment in Ixmdon prison. She was convicted while living with Theodore Jackson for carrying on debasing practices under the name of the theocratic unitv. Tackson has still several j years to serve. Valnaraiso. the CltV which was destroyed by an earthquake last week, was often referred to as the San Francisco of the South. As commercial port the city was of con siderable importance, and a great deal of American and British mon ev was invested there. The bust ness section of the city was built on made" ground, much as was ban Francisco. It is probable that con tributions to the suffering there will be smaller because the purse strings of this nation, as well as those ot others, have been drawn so freely for the help of California in her hour of need. Oregon Tradesman In Self Defense Major llamra, editor and manager of the Constitutionalist, Fminence, Ky., when he was fiercely attacked four years ago. by Piles, bought box of Bucklcn's Arnica Salve, of which he savs: "It cured me in ten days and no trouble since Ouickest healer of Burns, Sores, Cuts and Wounds. 25c at all drug stores. Publio Sale. Tim umlereigntxl will sell at public auction on hia lurtn. 5 1-2 miles north ant of Ilillnlioro, known a the Five Uuk Farm, on Friday AiitfiiHt 81, I WW, at 1 i. 111. harp, the following described nrmiertv: 2 liorni;4 good milch cowa; 10 (Week 01. 1 jhl's; ' dozen ot young chickens: 1 net of double harness ; 1 single harness ; 1 lumber wagon; 1 two-seated spring wuon ; 1 single top buggy, near); new ; 1 McC'ormick niower; 1 ten inch stubble plow; I twelve inch stubble plow; 1 gar den cultivator; 1 lMtsc nearly new ; 1 har row; 1 hay rake; 100 butthels of wheat; 100 biiHhels of oats; HO grain sacks; i lo-giillon milk cans; 1 cook stove; 1 heat stove; 1 grind stone: 1 breech load iiig shot gun ; ti ton of timothy hay ; 10 bee stands; A lot of different kinds of tools and some bonne furniture. Terms: All sums of $10 ami under, cunIi ; sums over $10, H months' time will le given on bankable notes bearing 7 per cent interest. ULRICII HAAS, Owner, J. C. KUUATLI, Auctioneer, Hilisboro, Oregon. Galveston's Sea Wall makes life now as safe in that city as on the higher uplands. K. W. Goodloe, who resides on Dutton M.. in Wasco, lex., needs no sea wall for safety. lie writes: "I have used Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption the past five years and it keeps me well and sale. Betore that time I had a cough which without a struggle. The peculiar part about the incidenr is that Mrs. Short had treated the grewsome pre diction as a joke, and the family laughed over it as they sat at the table. The woman herself appar ently was in the best of health. She had partaken heartily of every thing before her when suddenly she turned ghastly pale and could not speak. Her son and daughter were horrified as the terrible significance of her illness dawned upon them. A physician was sent for, but Mrs. Short was dead when be arrived. The cause of death was not deter mined, but the coroner gave a cer tificate as from natural cause. The End ol The World rf troubles that robbed E. H. wu nf Har fSrove. Ia.. of all usefulness, came when he began taking Electric Bitters. I Ie writes: "Two years ago Kidney trouble caused me great suffering, which I would never have survived had I not taken Electric Bitters. They also cured me of General Debility." Sure cure lor all Stomach, Liver and Kidney complaints, Blood di seases, Headache, Dizziness and Weakness or bodily decline. Price 50c. Guaranteed by all druggists, Sherbertl Sberbert! Sherbert! Delta! Delta 1 Delta 1 According to th National Hard wood Lumber association, there Is a possibility of the destruction of the forests ol the United states in tnir tv five years. The association esti mates that the are now standing in the United States in the neighbor hood of 1,475,000,000.000 feet of lumber, but 45,000-000,000 is being cut every year. The report to the association recommended the tm mediate prohibition of log oxports and to exempt from taxes all tree plantations. If something is not done in that direction the lumber men look tor the early disappear ance of available trees for use as lumber. A rattlesnake so greedy for prey that he gorged himself and distend ed his normal dimensions so great- y that he could not get out of the place into which he had gone to eat his victims, presented the novelty that interested the family of K. D. Packer in Moneystown, Pa. The snake found six bunnies and their mother in a cage the children had made for them, and it was easy for him to get through the meshes of the wire screen and into the cagr. But when he had eaten two of the little rabbits, killed four others' and fatally bitten their mother, he found himself so big that he could not again go through the screen. Being thus held a prisoner by his own greed, he was easily killed by the men on the farm. lie wore seven rattles, showing that he was old enough to have known better. NOW IS THE TIME 71 as ! ! m ! is s m i to to to into the respoctivu merits f You fhouM neck Oualitv ami Integrity al'ovi' all rise. Tluse are char acteristics of To look schools. to McMinnville j COL LEGE j You can find no better place for the Je- i velopment of strong manhood and wont- anhood. Equal advantages for young y men and young women. OFFERS EIGHT COURSES J Classical, Scientific, Teachers', Ministerial, ti Preparatory, Musical, I?ook-keeping and Shorthand E x pe uses ve ry low. A 1 1 ra c t i ve C'a in p" 3 V of thirty acres. Good buildings. Thor- S oughly trained Faculty. Cultured com- munity in beautiful city. FALLTERrSMOPEN 1906 KOB LATKMT CATAUKU'E SEND To TIIK . PRESIDENT L. W. RILEY, M C M I X X VILLK , (Twenty-Nine Mil.- from liH,rn) OKKOON 5 -C- . " vvvvvv" New Millinerv u One Door East of Hotel V The Weekly Oregonian ami The II ills ooro Independent, toth one yeur for $2. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Nolle li lierabv Riven tlil the utxleraiKnail, IKUtor of tli Laal Will anil Tuaumeul ol (ualav Hlckelhelr, bu Iliad In the I'oiinly Court of the 8mm ol Oregon, for VYaahiiiKtuu (ouniy, hit final account In tbe metier of aalil esuw. end Held County ('ourt bu wt Momlar the 241 li day of September, lw, at thenouuly Court room, Hlllaboro, Oreifou, at ID o'clock a. ra. of aaltl day aa the time and Dlaua for bearlne objeetinn U aid dual aooouul aud for the llual eillvuieut olaald eatale. Paled tbli lstbday or Auguat I9m. W. l). IH.NKI.MON, Executor of the Eatale of (iuataa Hlckelhelr, deoeaned. 0KO. K. HAQLEY, Attorney. Notice of Flnai Settlement. Notice la hereby elreti Ibat the undenilKued, the duly appointed admlnlnratrla, of the emaiu of Klleu Hamaon, deceaaed, haa on Ihia diy tiled her filial avoounl aa aui'b admlnlxtralrlx In anid eatale, aud aald court on thla day baa made an order aiipolutlna; the rd day of nepiemuer, at tbe hour of 10 o'clock A. M. , ol aald day aa i Washington County, iirfwiu, aa the place WANTED Bright young men and women of good aMndlng Hi prepare lor bimlnem. pmliloua. aaaMiiographera, bookkeepura, aud telegraph operatora, at good aalarlea. Write Unlay for rree TaMlogue to POLYT CIH C COLLEGE 30(1 12th Ht., Ouklnnd.Cal. The larguat and bent equipped achool of bual. neaa traiulug, rihorthaud, TypewrllliiK, Morae Telegraphy, Civil, Klerirleal, Mechanical and Mining KnglneerlDg: Mechanical aud Arcbl teclural Drawing, KeatolNevr York. -(NOTK) Young men and women of thla vicinity ahould uot fall tt write lor catalogue autlngwhalo urae they prefer. Notice of final Settlement. Notice la hereby given that the undemlgne 1, the duly appointed adrnlnlmratrlz of tbe ealate l Koyal I.. Kntnpaon, decaaaed, haa on thla day tiled her final account aamcb adinlnlatralrlx In aald extate, and aald court on thla day haa made a-order aptxilnllng tbe 3rd day of Heplemuer, I'.MUi, at the hour of HI o'clock A.M., of aald day aalhetime, and the Court ilouae In llillhboro, oi the time, and the Court Ilouae In lllllatxiro Washington County. Oregon, aa the place for hearing objection to aald rlual account aud to the uai eeiuetneni oi aaiu eaiaie. Dated thla 2nd day of Auguat, 190A. EUNICE P. BAI.LOU, Administratrix of tbe eatale of Ellen Rampaon, deceaaed. W. D. FREEMAN. Attorney for AdmlulatratrU. Hop Pickers Wanted. At Cate's farm. All old pickers invited to come back this year. T.ntanf rnnm- roiitpr at oiir Viv for years had been I 'phone or at the tarm. growing worse. Wow it s gone. Cures chronic Coughs, Ia Grippe, Croup, Whooping Cough and pre vents Pneumonia Pleasant to take. IJvery bottle guaranteed at all drug stores. Price 50c and $t.oo. Trial bottle free. A press telegram from Washing ton, 1). C, says: A week ago a clairvoyant whom she visited told Mrs. Rebecca Short, 45 years old, that she would die on July 17. Leaving the dinner table last eve ning Mrs. Short staggered to her room and sank lifeless in a chair. "Your death will be peaceful; you will pass away just as the shadows of night come on," the fortune tel ler had told her. Mrs. Short died Cate's Hop Yard. The politician is my sheperd. I shall not want lor anything during this campaign. He leadeth me in to the saloon for my vote's sake He filleth my pocket with good cig' ars; my cup of beer runneth over He inquireth concerning my lamily, even unto the fourth generation. Yea, though I walk through the mud and the rain to vote for him, and shout myself hoarse when he is elected, straightway he torgetteth me. Although I meet him at his house he knoweth me not Surely tne wool has been pulled over my eyes all the days of my life and I will dwell in the house of a chump lorever. Exchange. We Offer $20,000 ONTARIO, OREGON 5 SEWUR BONDS Denomination - - - Population - - - - Price ------ Subject to prior tale $500.00 1,800 $103.99 a intereat At this price the investment nets 41 Per Cent Jurthtr p,irtiiuldrs tvritt to Bankers and Lumbermens Bank Second & Stark Streets Portland, Oregon Administrator's Notice. Notice la hereby (Wen that I, the underpinned, Fred Hurg lorler have been by the County Cour t of Waahlugton County, Oregon, duly apiolmcd admlniairalor ol the eatale of Chrmtlau Iturg dorter, deceaaed and hereby qualified aa auch ad- mlnlairauir. Allperaona having claima agaltixt aald enta'.e are hereby required!? preaent ibe aame tome with pniier vouchera al M. Hailey Hump law ottlce ID ttalley Hlocg 111 lllllanoro, Waxhlnglon County. Oregon, within alx inoiilha from dale hereof, Dated at Hlllaboro, Oregon thla Auguat 1, UKaj. KRE1) Hl'RODORKKR. Admlnlxtrator of the Katate of Chriallan Burg' dorter, deceaaed. M. BAII.K.Y HUMP, Attorney for Kxtale. bearing nhjectlona to aald dual account aud to the nnal aett emeut of aaidaatiM Dated at HlllfclH.ro, Oregon, thla 2nd day of Annual, l'juo. EUNICE f. BALMU, Admlmatratrix of the eatale of Koyal L. Satnaon, deceaaed. W. n. FRKKM AN, Attormf for Admlmatratrix. Notice of Finfl Settlement. Notice la hereby tt Aal 1. the undesigned, eiecntor of tbe eatale o K. W. Ireland, deceased, have tiled lu the t'onaiy Court of the Htate ol Oregon for Waahlnrtuu t'ounty. mv final an count aa uch eiecnun, anil ibat aald Conn haa act Monday, me aa uy ot neptemlier, llioti, at ineuouroi iu o cioci a. m. oi aaiauayaa tht time, and Ibe t'ounlt Court Room In KillalMiro Oregon, aa the placefor bmring ohlectlona to aahl account aud the llual aetlleiuent of aald eatale. JOHS P. IRELAND. Kx ecntor of the KnUle ofK. VY. Ireland, de ceaaed. W. N. BARRKTT. Atlorney for Katate. brand m 1 Opening Store Tualatin. Friday and Saturday, Sept. 7 and 8 A cordial invitation is extended to the ladles of Hilisboro and Mirroiimllng towns and country to attend this Millinery Oneniii!?. the 9. d 1 Finest Line of Millinery Ever Brought to this city. Tri mined Hats for La dies, Misses' and Child ren, from $1 to $25. Mrs. I. G. BATH, Pro. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice la hereby given that we. the under lulled, executrix and executor of the eatale of Jacob Wunderll, deceaaed, have tiled In the County Court of Ibe tale of Oregon, for Wash ington County, our nnal account aaaucb execu trix and executor, and that aald Court baa act Monday, the l day of 8eptemher, l'A, at the hour ot 10 o'clock a. m. of aald lay aa the lime, and the County Court Room in Hlllaboro, Oregon a the place for bearing otucllona to ald.. ac count and the Bual eelllemeul of aald eatate. ELIZABETH Wi:NDKRI.I JOHN WUNDKRLI, Executor, ol the eataM of Jacob Wunderll, dc ceaied. W. N. BARRETT, Attorney furl Eatate. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that the undesigned by an order of tbe County Court of Washington County, Oregon, duly maile and entered on the Hitn day or Augii't, waa appointed Kiecutor oflheeaMM of Prank Bernard, deceased, and all peraona having claima againal aald ealate ate hereby notified to preaenl Ibe aame to hie to gether with the proier voucher, therefor, at the law ottlce til K. H. Tongue, In llillhoro, Oregon, within alx montha from the date hereof, lMled al lltllauoro, Oregon, Ang loth. 1!"fi CHAKI.K9 HKKNARI), txeeutor of the la- will and leatament of (rank Bernard, deceaaed. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice la hereby gnn that 1. Ibe underalgned I ..A II It It'Vul .11,- I mil. Ul 1. ' fvrM. up ceaxed have llleil lathe County Court of tin Hlnte of Oregon, for Wa-hlnuton County, my final account aa mioh cxenilrll, and that aald court haa act Monnav ihaild dav of September I'.aai, at the hour of lu o'clock a. m. of aald day aa the time, and Ilia I'miiiii Court Room In Hlllt boro, Oregon, aa the place for hearing objection" to aaia account aod the final aetiicmentoi aaiu eaiaie, MAKY E. O'NEEL, Executrix of the Eitate of II. R. O'Neel, de- ceaaeo. W. N. BA RRFTT, Atiornav for Etale. One Dollar will fit you to rye classes or spec taclcs. Perfect tit guaranteed. Your eye. fitted at home. Write Ul free booklet describing our method Remember, the passes we fit you to are worth where on earth. Our price, only i.w. f)I'R R'- Piioivr. Henartment ia moj romplele NU, ,,', l il V at. hcleai.ctl l.'ii. s d i,;r wrk bi rrgialered mail to retia;t any watch- METZGER & CO. Ill SIXTB STREET. P0RTIAWU ORB Electlonoer-Wilkes Blood is the Most Successful Blend Record. 2:20; trial, citre 01 uyron L,ace, 2:14; iace, 5 years 01a ; trial, 2:10 Registered as Prlnc l.ovfJcireJt'iTJl True Love, 2 years ol.r.rTaT. 2:iq: Rock- L)VKI vrw 1 r i.vp.ir.old record made on N. P. circuit in 1904, and winner k every 2-year-old rare in ti-i tTt :.. . tv1 ' Tm Lotp. Two-years-old: trial, 2:10 Hocklare.s years old; trial, 2:i.si. LOTf Ij Dell Winner of 2-year old pace at Salem i 1004. Hess e Lovelare.-Trial .vyear-old trotter 2 c Lottie Ha-ontestting in three heats at i-vWi in 2:26. s.reaDy i.tiUTIST. sire of49; son of the great i ElE ioneer. and the great broodmare Sprite. Dam PRPPnw S.. U?.U ... t rini: 1 -- -v... nm n iirv - ' Urpiia'ii of 5,n Braid, LOVELACE, Is a bay stallion. 16 1; and weighs 1280 pounds if. rolls are stake winners wherever they start, and prue winner, .o . - rintr The Ret ot Lovelac brought a higher average at the f,VhJ "al than that of any other stallion. Hi, colt, a e n!f I , McCartb level 51" " V;::.'- "c,umalte the season o ,. a at IVM0- , , - 1 , iii.iuiaiKc, A IS. ' neiiv isrittnn . T ,..", " .'4,.'V..VC owiace. mi,'. the rc:,LV "2.'?:21''J 15r'"'e,2:a9.J).bv Pr , ns. sire . T r, , Ham Usse- am of Kine Ren. 1, 217; r.ioH; Balzarme, 2:27. by the great George Ses J E. B. TOHGUB, HILLSBORO, ORB. rVJ. Mi.Wutl We, ..WW f THROUGH DTAH AND COLORADO Caatla Gate, Canon of tha Grand, Black Canon, Marahall and Tan neaaaa Paaaaa, and tha World vT Famoua Royal Cor( For lecrlptlve and Illustrated I'ainplileta write to W. C. McDRIDE, Con. Agt i4 3rd St., Portland, Or. J. C. KURATLI, Hilisboro Real Estate AND AUCTIONEER. Ruiidcnce 4th aod Oak Sts., IlillNboro. Monoy to Loan. as OREGON SH OUTLINE ako union Pacific Three Trains to the East Daily Throuuh Pullman alandard and tonriat aleeiv inc cara aauv w uininu, i niraa-o. aDOltn. Uiunal aieepinn cara nanv in kanaaa Ity thrnUKh I'ullman tourlat aleeplna; eara (peranu allv eoudiK-ledl weekly to ( hiravu. Kanaaa f 'ttv rei lluluf chair cara (aeata daily) to Jiaat dally. 70 HOURS PORTLAND TO CHICAGO No cbang of car. 70 iir.l'AKl KOK Chlcairo Portland Hpeclal TIMK HI IIMU LU from Pnrtiaml, Or. Raltl.ake, Denver, Ft Worth, timaha, Kan ...I'll. Ml liiiia I'hl i, .. . cagoand fcaat. Atlantic " r. x preaa fcxnr l:ln b m via II 11 lit- Xnguin St. I'aiTT" Paat Mall l!pm via Spokane "all Lake, Denver, ft Worth, Omaha, Kan aaa Cltv, Ht Uiula, Chi cago and tatt. vTalla Walla, l .wlaton Hfxikane, Wallre. Pull man, MliineaHilla, Ht. Paul, Dulutb, Milarau kaa.Chlcagu and Kaat. A K Kl V It FKOM 6 24 p, B 7 :1 A. tM a. km. Ootan and Blvar Schadula Tftr Ran Vranlu.fvlrvpv At dav. II I a m. For Aatorla. way point, anil North Beach lally eirepl Hunoav) at a uu p. m. ; rtaiuniaya ai i" u l. m. Dally aervtea (water permittiiig) ot the Wlllamett and Yamblll rlvera. or further information aak or wrtt yo-it aaraat ticket eg ant, or A. JU. CTHig General Paaaeoger Agent, The Oregon tallway A Navigation Co., Portland irefon. KILLthi COUGH and CURE TMt LUNC8 WITH Dr. King's Nov Discovery fONSUMPTION 0UGHI OLDS Prltt E0 ft 11.00 Free Trial. Bureot and Uuickeat Cur for all THROAT and LUNO T&OUB US, or M0N1T BACK. FACTS THAT TALK ITHIS (pace hat been purchased by Pacific Uni j.J versify. Thii ame matter will appear in each issue until the expiration of the advertising contract. It is an advertisement that is intended to convey to Wash ington county citizens a (ew (acts about an educational institution with which they are not unfamiliar. That they, as well as others, may become more familiar with Pacific's present standing, within and without Oregon, illustrated literature, fresh from the press, may be had for the asking. This literature is replete with facts that tell and figures which convince. The articles are written by alumni and students of Pacific. They ate all well worth the reading. Those contributed by students set forth present conditions in the institution, and are convincing because they are true. Of special interest are the articles written by alumni, Hon. H. W. Scott. Editor-in-Chief of The Oregonian and Rev. Horace M. Ramsey, Rector of St. Stephen's Church, Portland. Pacific University has the largest endowment of all the private colleges in the Northwest. In buildings, labora tories and library it is the best equipped Christian college in Oregon. Not only does the amount of its productive funds very far exceed that of any of these institutions in the State, but it is greater than that of all combined. For this reason Pacific has always been able to secure superior instructors and has never had to depend upon the en rollment of students for its income. Pacific University in the past has been rather con servative in the matter of advertising. And it makes public these statements now, only because there are reasons why its seems advisable. Pacific still adheres to its policy of desiring students rather than numbers; of maintaining creditable scholarship rather than crowded enrollment THE TALL TEBM OPENS SEPTEMBER 19 i ?fr. arSjJp'rTifc. a. ii i aaai.. i aiaai mm ii rtiii' Tt r-T '" U J Beginning Fob. IS. THROUGH Tourist SLEEPERS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR BETWEEN SEATTLE AND CHICAGO via the Great Northern Railw'v The Comfortable Wav." M COMPARTMENT LIBRARY OBSERYATIOX CARS ror lurcher lr.lorrn.tion, r.t., eu, ..Lire.. S.O.YEBKS,a, CPA. Seattl A a h i : r,n