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A SenftcleM Cnatom. We wish a law could be passed prohibiting the barbaric custom of opening caskets in public at church funerals, says the Springfield News. It is a relic of dark ages and has no place in a civilized community. It jars on the sensibilities of every ten der cord, and is something that the churches and undertakers ought to combine and put to an end. In nine-tenths of the cases it is merely a pandering to ghoulish curiosity. People who never spoke to the de ceased in their life parade around the church, gape at the form of the loved one, then go out of the pres ence of death, not to talk of the good deeds done in life, but to criti cise the appearance of the poor clay that death has left for once at their mercy. Death is a sacred thing. If we are going on a long journey, we do not make our adieus before a gaping crowd; we ought not to be expected to bid our dead a last good-bye while curious eyes fatten on our grief, and we ought not to be expected to sit in the house of mourning while peo ple we never spoke to. who have no claim on us or our loved one, jostle each other in their desire to view the remains, and then get together and gossip over what they saw or failed to see We believe that the majority of the people detest these painful fun eral scenes and would be more than glad to see them ended, but are afraid to break a "custom." It is a duty the minister and undertaker owe to themselves and a long suffer ing public to put a stop to theexhl bition; and they will find the public only too glad to uphold them with a hearty amen. Famoua Strike Breakers. Tin' moHt famous strike breakera in the land are Dr. Klnu'a New Life l'illa. When liver and bowela go on strike, they quickly settle the trouble, and the puri fying work goes right on. Beat cure for coiiHtipution, headache and dizziueea. I'oo at all drug-gitita. Colonist Rates. Commencing February 15th and con tinuing daily to and including April 7th, 11HKJ, and from September 15th until Oc tolwr Hist, VMM, colonist tickets will lie sold from the euat to points on Oregon Linos via Portland. Following are ratea from acme of the principal polnta : From Chicago, 111 " liloomington, 111... Peoria, 111 ' St. Louia, Mo " Memphis, Tenn... " Omuha, Neb " KaiiBas City, Mo. . " M. Joseph Mo " Sioux City. Ia .33 00 . 31 80 . 31 00 ,. 30 00 . 37 50 , . 25 00 , . 25 00 25 011 . . 25 00 1 St. Paul except via lower Mia- rri- Denver, Colo 25 00 Corresponding ratea will be made from other points, ami will apply to all pointa of Oregon Lines. I. M. MCMURRAY, l m General Passenger Agent. 1 Ta list rrtttafl net Vita - 1 Ca 4sv - A. 1 A. l" . ll ! . 11 1 preserve mat m anomer is cauea a hero. Is not he who tries to pre- serve his own life, makine it effect ive for those denendent tinon him o . 4 , greater hero? And is he not a still greater hero who makes provision lor those dependent upon him after he is dead? anted Gentleman or lady with good relerence, to travel by rail or with a rig, for a firm of f.VjO.OOO.OO capital, Salary 1,072.00 per year and expenaea; salary paid weekly and expenaea ad vanced. Addresa. with atamu. Jos. A. Alexander. IlilinWo, Ore. no. 5 T1 . 11 . . 1 1 1011. cinger Herman, ex- congressman, ex-commissioner of the General Land Office, is travel ing in Europe, Mitchell is in his grave, Williamson has been convict ed, and others of the minor offend ers have received their merited tun- ishmcnt. but smooth, oleacinous Uinger of the double hand shake is travclinc in Europe. What's the matter? Has the prosecution gone far enough? Hermann was the chief offender of them all, and yet it is safe to ray he is enjoying his trip in foreign lands without the least fore- boding as to the future. Oregon Mist. SI'LCIAL RATE Annual Coavantloa altha Fadaratloa of Wom an' Club at Ortson. tot Hie a Dove occasion a rate ol one and one-third (are 00 the certificate plan ia authorited by the Southern Pacific and O. R. A. N. Ry'a to Tortland and re turn (roiu all pointa in Oregon (or thoae iahin to attend th annual convention of the Federation ol Women's Clubs to be held in Portland. Ore., October 30, and Noveuilier 1, l'JOil. Never having used tobacco in any form, Banker Hippie of Fhi'adclphia - 1 - 1 ! . - I a. - .11 migui uavc nvcu to a u,u aSc, naa lie not commiuca suiciue. Had a Cloae Call. "A dangerous aurgical operation, in- volving tha removal of a malignant ol- cer, aa large aa my hand, from my daughter'e hip, was prevented by the ap- plicatiou 1 1 lucKiens Arnica raive, saya A. C Micaei, 01 .muciui, n. ti.imem win i collected bT the under- rerniatent use of the Salve completely cured It. Cures 1 nta, Hums an.t Inju- C. S. Van Auken. who was ac cused ot robbing the State Bank of Rainier on Labor Day, but acquit ted at the examination, has brought suit against the National Surety Company and Gcoree Allen, presi far iiK.ooo. for UVUb VI (UV lUU W" false arrest and imprisonment. D, J. Haynes, ot Portland, is his at torney. Ma iiaoDv tor Life. Great baur.inea come into the home of a ' i!lir eehool sui-erintendent, of M Albans. W. Va., when his little daughter was restored from the droadful complaint i. ( ..vs: "My littledaugut er had St. Vitus' Dance, which yielded lo no treatment but grew steadily worse .. . iuu rMiirt we tried Electric ni..,.. n.l I reioice tosay, three bot ties effected a complete cure." Quick, sure cure lor nervous couiplaiuU, gene- ..l -tt.iiii. female weakneeaes, impov .ii,.i 1,1, -I and malaria. Guaranteed h all Atna atores. Price OOC. tj w an) A New York doctor, who had a hobby of disapproving upon every occasion of the corsets women wear, went abroad, and came back con- ...-(-I f th American wOnian S KIUU . .. - way ot thinking. After seeing the women of Europe he concluded that it is better to breathe with a little difficulty than to go about with such "shapes," aud told his American patients what he thought. PACIPI COAST ASSOCIATION OP NURSERY MEN. Hanlord, California, December 4th to loth. 1006 For the above occasion a rate and one- third on the certificate plan is author ized to Hanford, Calif., and return from all points in above territory, provided, however, that fifty or more passengers of not less than 50c each have been in attendance. Under these conditions delegates and members of their families who have paid full fare (regular firat-claas limited rate) to Hanford will be return ed at one-third fare, but in no case lesa than 25c, on presentation of proper 8. P. certificates to agent at Hanford on or be fore Dec. 10, 190(1. Certificates will be signed by the secretary of the conven tion ami may be issued on any of the five daya prior to the opening day. Note If the total attendance does not equal the requirements, holdera of cer titicatee will be sold return tickets at regular one way rate and not at one third fare. Wm. McMURRAY, Gen'l Passenger Agent. The goose plant is a native of Guatemala, and its name is truly de scriptive. Its bud has the perfect shape of a goose, with head and neck proudly arched as if floating in the water. The average length of a bud is 16 inches. As it bursts into bloom the breast opens, show ing a delicate, cone-shaped orifice, lined with a rich purple, velvety surface, exquisite, in coloring and tracing. In full bloom it resembles t.-e t u enormous leai aooui 50 incues I ! r t. t la circumierence. 11 nas a long, stringlike tail 2 feet 6 inches in ., T . - mi... u ouun. 11.ap.vw imiu bles the night-blooming cereus, Teraona owing Dr. 8. T. Liuklater for professional services are requested to cal1 and ,eUls the iftrae- J- p- Magrud Lo 1,M n ofl'ce adjoining the doc- tor'a office ia authorized to make collec tions and receipt for the same. Dll. 8. T. LINK LATER. When in want of anything in the fur niture line, callonW.O. Donelson, the house furnisher, Alcohol is a good motive power. Note the speed at which it helps a man aloug to the poorhouse. Carnegie spells kissed "kist," but! the change creates no change in the methods of going about the mat ter. Terhaps the man who inveuted seedless grapes will now produce watermelons that will have handles to carry them by. 1 .. ..... 1 nreatened with a kiss, an Okla- noma 8"! jerked her head back sud- aemy and broke her neck. The moral of which is the application tnereO'- The wood question is getting to be quite a problem; the price of that article has reached $ a cord, and it bids fair to go higher, as it seems practically impossible to tret it at that price. Mt. Scott News. A Year of Blood. ' The year ol 1ih)3 will long be remem bered in the home of F. X. Tacket, ol Alliance, Ky., as a rear of blood : which flowed so copiously from Mr. Tacket's lunus that death seemed ery near. He writea : "Severe bleedinn from the lungs and a frightful cough had brought meat deaths door, when I began taking Ir ivuiK s .ew iMNCovery lor Consumption. with the aatoniahing result that after Ukin utf bottlea I was completely re "orCT1 " ",16 " Pr0Yen Permanent- I " wmhisjmujto BVI CUI O aUIinKS. CoUt!ll, ,nd u aU drng lU)rM rth bOc and 11.00. Trial bottle fr. 1 Notice to the Public. otue ia hereby given that I have sold to L. J. Palmateer my stock of con- fectionery and gnod will of the buainesa All debta up to thia date will U paid by me, ana all biua owing the 0K1 manage- signed. Date!, HilUboro, Ore., Oct., 31, 190rt. For Sale. Black Minorcaa, Black Leghorns and BarreJ Plymouth Rock full blooded cockerels. Inquire of R. 11. Greer. Say People Do you want something In writing taper that ia up-to-date and the latest style? If so, call at McCormick's music store anJ see his new line of paper and envelopes In fancy linen with Ilillailjt.ro Oregon em bossed on every aheet. Reduc1 Bnn1 Trl Fsoaraloa KaUJ t Patllt Caaat la 19 7 During the aumm r aeaaon of l!07, re duced round trip f urslon ratea will Ins In effect from .e Fast to the Pacific Coast, Montana, Uritiah Columbia and Anions pointa. Rates from Chicago via direct liuee to North Pacific Coast pointa will be $75. and from Miaaouri river common pointa (Council Pluffa to Kanaaa City inc lusive) alao 81. Paul and Minneapolia, ratea will be i00, 8t. Louia tl'J and Denver, Colo rado Springs and Pueblo $50. Ratea to Spokane and pointa effected will be $5 leas than to the coast. Kates one way via California will be $13.50 higher han thoae above mentioned. Tickets will be on aale daily, June lat to September 15, 1007, with final return limit of October 31, 1907. Account of Twenty-third International Chrlatian Endeavor Convention at Seat tle, Waah., July 10th to 15th, 1007 ; Con ventioo of Paptiat Young People's Un ion, Spokane, Wash., July 4th to 7th, 1907: Grand Lodge Independent Order of Good Templars, Seattle, Wash.. July Kith to 22ud, 1007, rate of one lowest normal first class limited fare for round trip for direct routing with $12 50 addi tional one way through California, hia been named to North Pacific Coast points and Spokane from Chicago, St. Louis, Miaaouri River and Colorado pointa. Sale dates east of Colorado points, June 20th to June 12, l!H)7, west, June 21st to July 13th, 1007, final return limit September 15th. 1007. Account of Myatio Shrine Convention, Los Angeles, May 9th to 11th, 1907, and Conference of German Baptist Rrethren, Los Angeles or Iong Beach, Calif , May Kith to 23rd, 1907, and National Kclectic Medical Association, Long Peach, Calif , June 18th to 23rd, 1007, one lowest fir.it class fare for the round trip has been authorised to Los Angeles and San Francisco with $12.50 additional for tickets routed1 one way via Portland. Sale dates, Mystic Shrine and German Baptists, April 25th to May 19th, 1907; final return limit July 31st, 1907, aud for the M. . M. association, aale dates June 8th to 15th, with final return limit August 21st, 1907. Wm. McMURRAY. O. P. A.. O. R. A N. and S. P. Rya. The O. R. A N. and 8. P. Railway Co.'s in Oregon, for the occasion of the Mennonite Church and Sunday School Conference, to be held at Nampa, Ida., October 30, 31, November 1 and 2. 1900, will offer a rate of one and one-third third fare on the certificate plan, to Nampa, Idaho, and return via Hunting ton and O. 8. L. R. R. from all points In the above territory, provided fifty or more paying paaaengera of not legs than 50c each have been in attendance. Wm. McMURRAY, Q. P. A., 8. T. and O. R. & N. R'j s. Blood Polaoning results from chronic constipation which is quickly cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thev re move all poisonous germs from the system and infuse new life and vig or; cure sour stomach, nausia, head ache, dizziness and colic, without griping or discomfort. 25c. Guar anteed by all druggists. A A GREAT TRAIN If you have never reail about it vou shouKl do so then ride on it. 1 La of the Northern Pacific Railway. It has a great reputatior between Portland. Tacoma, Seattle Spokane and Minneapoli It carries Pullman First Class and Pullman Tourist Sleeping Car, Observation Car and If you are contemplating a trin eat anj' time in the future tend for our "North Coast Limited" P.ooklA free for the asking. It will instruct you. Read the makeup of a first class modesn train. SEE AMERICA FIRST. The Ticket Office at Portland i9 253 Morrison Street. For any particulars call on or addeess A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant Genural Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. 1 i m The lYiuth'. rofflPJon la 7' The Youth'. foiol'',l,n nuou'":! among the auiou t,( iU W ln 1907 practical ptH.ri .rviceable to young tx-ople who have" tbolr way to make in the world, t.eh.ful In their inaistance on worthy ideals in every relation of life, useful in tl. K -particularly the reg- ular series, "Till tlx P"ctr Comes." TwoiirnpKn D r,rTY capital atories bunwrona atoriea, char acter etoriea, toriea of !' n tbe tlitta in the great cities, on the sea, in the wilderness. 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Corga- For Deacrlptlva and Illuntrated l amplilctn write lo W.C. McBRIDE, Cen. Agt 14' jrd St., Portland, Or. a. i art 0 B M " n 5 Si 2 - Ft G. Q -1 0 O n , ST e n n n n ft- o a-n " f D. ET J B O 2 O rp 1 r p. r rt vJw E . S 8 I S g p 2?. nr w nam 3 CD za m rj t - Xfl S. g g " r m cs CD C3 -aC ' AT It is tho 9 11I1U cu x out. iff uars, Dining . 1 LECAL ADVERTISEMENTS GEORGE A. GORE ESTATE. Notice of Sale of Real Estate by Administratrix. Node U baretiy glvau Itaal tha DDJaralgDol. Admlnlalrauix of the aalata of Oaurga A. Uora, dacaaeit, bv virtu of an ordar of lha County Court of Waautugton Conntjr, Oracon, mad and totwrad on tha Vh day of Detobar, A. D., 1UOS, will, from aud aflar tha Srd day of Paoamber, A. p. , laut, at bar raaldeur naar Boerwood, In lha C'ouuty of Waahiogton, Htata of Oregon, or at Ih otttoa of bar attoraay, W. A. t'leland, Koomt bxt. tiA Chamber of Commerr Builillug, la the City of Portland, Mulluomab Couulv, Ore in, aall at rivat aala, and will oouttnua lo aall nutll nld, lha following dacrlbcd raal aalata balooglns to tha aatata of aald Ueorg A. Uora.dacaaMd, and Itualed in aald Waahliiftou County, Oregon, lo. wit: bag.atoautarofBM. 22, T. 2. B R. 1 W. W. M., thane W. 57.60CU. ; Ibeuc I. 40 cb. ; the no E. 29.76 ch. thane N. 21 dvg. K. S.0 eb.i Ibenc N. 22.40ch. mora or laaa, lo th lao of beg . , containing 142 acr, mora or la. N. W. ; N. W. Sec. 27, T. 2 8. R. 1 W. W. M., containing 40 aenn, H. E. M N. W. i 8m. 27. T. 2. 8. R. 1 W. W. M. , xcetbeg. at N. K. corner 8. E. V4 N. W. .aid mo., mnulug W. 11V ft. ;heuc 8. 30d.g. K. m ft. ; Ihcuc K. lit dvg. N. 101 ft. ; thane N. Ml ft. to plac of bag. , laid land ownad by laid atata belug about a. 4-J acrca. N. E. 8. W. 1-4 e. 27, T. 2, 8. R. I W. W. U.t containing 40 acre. Alao, beg. 20 cb. N. or 14 aec. ournrr on 8. line of See. 27, T. 2,8. R. 1 W. W. H., thane N. l7.aoch.;tneuc N. 63 d.-g. E. 4.75 cb.; thenc 8. l.7ich.i thenc W. 4.2S ch.;toth placeol beg., coutainlug 7.01 acrea, more or Ims. The U.TU1. of nala, ton (10) pirctut toarcom pany the bid aud aa a rorlelt In caae of reluaal lo cotnilete the purcbaae; balance, cub on eon- flrmatlon of aala, all aalee lo b made aubject to oonllrmailon by the County Court of Washington Count v. Oregon. ORAC'K II. CiORE, Administratrix of Ealat of Ueorg A. (lore, de- ceawtd. Administrator' Notice Nolle. 1 hereby given that the underalgoed has been, by the County Court of Waablngton County, Oregon, appointed adminlatralor of the eatateof John P. Mohrinaun, decaawd, and ha duly qualified aa aucti, and all peraona baviug claim, against aald aetata are hereby uotlfled lo present tbem to me, with proper Toucher., at lb law otliceof 8. B. Huston and lien ton Howman, at Illllsboro, Oregon, within all mouths from tb Is date. Dated this October IB, 1906. JOSEPH BIMON', Administrator of lb Entat of John P. Mohr- maun, deceased. 8. B. HUSTON and BENTON HOWMAN, Attorneys for Administrator, Proclamation. Whereas, on the 2iith day of October, 1906, an initiative petition was Hied In the offlceol the City recorder of Hlllsbiiro. Oregon, for the pro potted atneudmenl of auhdivlslon 67, ol awctlon 6 or the act Incorporating tbe city of HilUboro, Oregon, tiled In the oillc of lb Pecrelary of State February 20, 1MH3 aa amended by an act ap proved February 6, 1x05 and aa amended by an act approved February 6, 1K99, aud aa further amended by an act Died In the oOlc of th Sec retary of State on January 27, l'Jal; and Whereas said proioaed amendment authorises the City Council of Illllsboro, Oregon, to grant telephone, lelenraph aud railroaJ franchises up on the streets of Illllsboro, Oregon, and Whereas, aald petition Is In due form aa re quired bv Ordinance No. 2A4 of Ibe Cltr of Hills- boro, Oregon, and baa been oertlfled to me by lb Recorder of the City of Hlllsboroj Now Therefore, 1, B. P. Cornelius, as Mayor of th CHy of Hlllsooro, Oregon, ln olwdleno and by virtue of the power and authority veiled In me by the ordlnmcaa of aald City, do hereby make and iuiie this proclamation to tb. people of the City of Illllsboro, Oregon, and do hereby announce and declare that said petition and pro posed amendment are In due form and tbat aald proposed amendment will be submitted to a vote of the people of aald City at th. annual City alee lion of said City to be held on Monday, Iecem berS, l'.ioe. Done at Hillsboro, Oregon, this November (th l'JOfi. B. P. CORNELIUS, Mayor ol Hillsboro, Oregoo. Attest: II. T. BAG LEY, Recorder. Proclamation. Whereas, on tb 26th day of October, 1906, an Initiative petition was filed ln theoflloe of tbe City recorder of Hillsboro, Oregon, for lb pro posed amendment of subdivision 6a of aectloo 6 ol ihe act Incorporating aald City of HilUboro, Oregon, Hied In th offlc ol th Secretary ol Bute February 20, IMS, as amended by an act approved February 6, 1896, and as amended by an act approved February a, 1899, and as further amended br an act filed ln th otno of tb Rec retary of Bute January 27, loos, and W hereaa, said proposed amendment authorize tbe City Council of HilUboro, Oregon, to pur chase a park for a sum not to exceed 12000, and to maintain the same and levy a special lax therefor, aud create a fund known as tb "Park Fund," and Wbereas, said petition U In du form aa re quired by Ordlnaoc No 24of the City ofHillc boro, Oregon, and baa been oertlfled to m by the recorder of the City of Hillsboro; Now Therefore. I, B. P. Cornelius, as Mayor of the City of Hlllsooro, Oregon, In obedience lo d by virtue of the power and authority rested a me by the ordinance of said City, do hereby make and Issue this proclamation to th people of the City of Hillsboro, Oregon, and do hereby announce and declare that aald petition and pro posed amendment are In due form and tbat aald proposed amendment wlil b submitted to a vow of th people of said City at the annual City election of said City lo be beld on Monday De Cemberl. 19ua. Hone at HilUboro, Oregon, this November , 1M. B. P. CORNELIl'8, Mayor ol HilUboro, Oregon, Attest: II. T. HAULET, Recorder. "THE MILWAUKEE. " I'lHVrHI MvllTF.II" Ht. rWnl ,"rt,miWP,T l- K,n. ,tv tn , , No train in tbe service of any railroad in the world equals in equipment that of the tycago, Milwaukee 8) St. Paul RailWaV They own and operate their n n .1 : , 0 Un,ng cars and give thdr patrons an eVceT TrthsTfe." obtainab,e They protect their trains by the ElcS ?sylt"ra H. S. ROWE, General Agent. 134 3d St., Portland, Ore. Executor's Notice. Potlo I. bvby fU.U tb.l 1, lb. nuderalgned bavban, by lb. C'ouuty Court of th. lux of Atlw aurilntSMl Oreaon, for wasnmgHJo iuu"7. A lacosoro4ihtJHolO. v.11001, ot. aud bar dul qualifled aa lueb. All peraona having euvlma against said estaie, ra oeceuj - titled 10 praeenl tb same to me. wilt) proper oubi, at in U Oino or w. n. i-r.-s -HilUboro, Oregoo. wltbln alx () months from the data hereof . Paled this October 11. I. MLtfON WILCOX 1 Executor of lb. .atata of Oeo. Wilcox, de. eaae.1. W. N. Barr.lt. Attorney for Etaie. Notice of Final Settlement. Nolle la hereby given tbat tb cudrlgod, administratrix of the astata of 11111 v. rr man. daoeeawt, baa filed In lb County Court ol the 8li of Oregon lor Washington County, bar oual account In lb mailer ji aald estate, and aald County Court baa appoluled Monday, Nov ember IKtb, luuti, at 10 . in. , as tb lim ana Ibe Countv Court Koom, of said County, at UllUboro. Oregon, aa Ibe plac fjr bearlug ob jections aald final aocoout and th Dual aetil man! of aald astata. Dated ibis lath day of October, KM). ETHEL NOKMAN. Administratrix of tb Estate of Haiti C Norman, deceased. BENTON BOWMAN, Attorney. CITATION. In the County Court of tb State ol Oregon for Waahiogton County. In th Matter of tb Uitanllauahlp of Everett lHUaboy and Louia Dillaboy, niluore. , Emma Dlllaboy, tbe duly appointed guardian of th aoor named ml uora, baa filed - herein bar verltled pellllou praying au order of this court auihorlsing bar, aa aucb guardian, 10 aell lb real estate belonging lo said minora, aud which la particularly described aa pait of the 8. W. '4 of the N. W. 5-iof See 24, T. 1 B. K. 2 W. W. M.. lu Washington County, Oregon, bounded by beglu ulug&.OVcha. N. from tbe quarter section corner between sections 2.- A 28, T. 1 . H 2 W. W. M., and running thence N, on secllou line 14.2&cbs., thenoe 8. 7 deg. oa' E. ln th center of Couuty Road, a.87obs., theno N. Ka deg. 10' E. 6.W cha., thenc 8. 14.02 chs., thenoe W. 14.24 hs. lu plac of beginning, coutalulng 19.04 acres, nior or leaa, at public or private aale, for Ibe payu-enl of the debts end expenses of aald guaidlanshlp aud for tbeaupport aud eduiatlou ol aald minora. And It appearing to Ih court, from aucb peti tion, tbat it would b beneficial to euld warl that sai l real estate beeold, as prayed therein, ll Is therefore ordered that aald petition b ami the same Is hereby set for bearlug before this court on Mouday, November 12, 1008, at 10 o'clock A. M., aud that the Lext of kin of said wards, aud all peraona Interested In said estate appear betore ibis court at said bearing and show causa. If any, wby a licena should not be mad for th sale of said real estate. A nd ll Is further ordered tbat ih Is order o served u 1111 the next of kin of said wards, and on all persons Interest, ed lu aald estate, by publishing a copy thereof for three successive weeks. In tbe HilUboro lu. dependent, a weekly nespaier published at Illllsboro, Oregon, the first publlcailnu of which copy shall be In lha lsue of said paper ilal, d October 19, IS06. Dated October 12. 19n6. J. W.UOODIN, County Judge. BENTON BOWMAN, Attorney for tiuerdiau. Attest, E. J. UODMAN, County Clerk. Petition for Liojior License. lu the County Court of the Slate ol Oregon, Coun ty of Washington, lu th natter of tb petition of Charles Roberts, to aell spiritu ous, malt aud vlnuous liquors In less quantities than on gallon, in East Cedar Precinct, Wash ington County, Hist of Oregon. To the Honorable County Court, of Washing ton Couuly: Tbe undersigned, a majority or the legal voters and residents of East cedar Precinct, Washing ton County, Oregou, who have actually readied In said precinct thirty days Immediately preced ing tb dateof signing a-'d filing; this petition, respectfully pray that you Issue lo Charles Rob erts a licenae to sell splrlluous, mall ami vlnii.nia liquors In less quantities than one gallon wlthlu aald precinct. R F Potta, Walter Thorn paou, J B Ueartley, C L Sbaver, H SarTran, E A Eddy K Koliuorth, E N (Iraen, William Bell N L Davis. I D Wlrth J K C Thompson E f Mack W Sagert II HafTran, Jr E II Bobbins Cbaa lierberger A Schamoni Bernard Bell L llenkahey C Uohl J L Hyrom W J Carrel Joh'i Day Abba Peters Elbert Ohllng (eorge Klllgaen J110 Plotl Robert Wsnreman Blaln Huftmanu O F Urson H M Moor a P Martin F W Be ham burg Albert HI lielnrlch III Harry peten W Sedlak Jos (ialhrealh Flank Boas J Kaufman 11 L P Mncer L I'odealo Jaa McNutty ZTOole W Clear 8 W Shaver W A I'ulk n Oeo (ialhrealh F LWeat A Oalbreath O Olaccbem, lAwranc Strand T K Savage 8 L Wirt John Sax R 8 Townaend It E Henderson D E Gould Charles Blusl, Fay Llufh, John C Wangeman, Wm Balee, Ben Day, Henry Obrtmann, Hleuka I'etera II Blabop, (ieo Bolaud. Fred Luettrl, F Murry, Louia Jurgurt, OCutbbert, LBagert, B M Guiles, Robert 111, Wm Speu cer, E Savage, C Fisbbuck, 0 Kaufman, W N Moou Wm Clmino, ACeregblno, lrnea Ratrona, H C Era use. John Clear, Cbebak. D Ball. Willie C Hall, A Beaaeaco, A 8 Ford, A K reuse. Hermann Pap, Jasper Hesa, L Hchroeder, A V Smith, B B Ladd, Herman Fetser, Fred Ltiraman, Now therefore aald nailtinn 111 1 . to your booor.bl. b,y no Wednesday ." br 6th, la. ,or . which slrcolTr ,.' Urmoftwelve montba from date of such ll.'-ni to rhlcngo. Xio. -jc at ail uruggiaia. 1 . J Alt IIkhbt. rti-,rr . ri ? w f Aa . " r, . ..law . . XT V 'fc-weV P r ..AaV-TT-r X J WW si JM avaf . . .