' a With Apologies. How dear to my heart are the pauti of iny childhood, Wbeu loud recollection preeenti them to view; PuU that I wore la the deep tangleJ wild wood Anl likt-wUe the grove where the crab-applet grew. The pocket that bulged with my lunch eon fur noon ; And alto with uiarhlee and fiahworuia and matchei, And gum drops and kite strings from March until June. The little patched trouaeri, The made-over trousers, The high-water trounen that fit me to oon. No pantaloons ever performed greater service In tilling the hearts of ui youngeteri Hh joy; They made the descent from Adulphua to Jervis, IMght down through a family of eight little boys. Throiik'h no fault of miue known to me or to othen I'm the tenderest branch on our big family tree, And bavins dona service for nine older brothers, They came down to me slightly bagged at the knee. The little patched trousers, The second-hand trousers, The old family trouners that bagged at the knee. Savannah News, leading producers ia this important branch iu agriculture. Wanted Man and wife to work on or rent a ranch, beginning November 15th. For further particulars inquire of Attorney I wheat to the acre is about the limit in The Salem Journal says: "Hamlin Kmitb, member of the Salem Hoard of Education, has returned from an extend ed tour of Eastern Oregon, and savs that country was bit bard by crop failure the nasi atmaon. Sis bushel of shriveled - M. IS. liump, Hilhtboro. Ore. Special Rates. Round trip tickets will be sold by the Southern TariUe to Kansas City, Mo., on account of the Seventeenth Annual Sension of the Trans-Missinsippi Com mercial Congress, to be held at Kansas City, Mo.. November 20th to 2.1rd. Sale dutes. November 1 ttb and 15th. Fare f i (jin Hillsboro, both ways via Portland foQ.M; oneway through Portland and one way through California, $74.15, Stop-overs will be granted in either dl rection w ithin the transit limits, except no stop-over will be permitted in Cali forniu on going trip. WM. McMURBAV, O. P. A., 8. P. and 0. It. & N. Rys. Not the First to Make the Trip. Ceorne II. Hines, assistant sec- retary of the Orecon Historical So ciety writes as follows to the Jour nal: "I noticed In your paper a day or so since a statement that Mrs. Vilinda E. Houston, a pioneer of 1852, who recently died in one of J found crops poor In Wasco, and as near i.. v i .t.;,. .; '!; the la failure as possiois sou suit nave iuc uusLutaus vi iu "vi - 1 - , ,. , thing In Sherman county luc iiisL nunc lio . . the trip over the falls of the Cas cades." Other city papers have re-crM)K- ,j Crooked river turned off big ferred to this deceased lady as be-1 yields. Taken as a whole the country is tnir the "first white child to cross at a standstill. They are going to beg.n the Cascade mountains. In either Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam and I rook counties. In the latter county some parts have dons better than that, but lbs sverage on all the dry farming is very low some al most nothing. Wherever they bad wat- . .I. . 1 . . 1 . er me irrigated iauue turned on uig crops. Ws went to Eiggs on the O. It. A. N., and then 75 miles to Sbaniko on the Columbia Southern, then 05 miles bv st aire and bmnry to Prinneville. We Iot fort,. l(0,onl """"I snpplies at M.Cormi;! na,,lo ,u,ro Kverything i0 iuppl' "cel school books. Md Happy0' Lifc , Great baW,ilte. !LinW the home of . I . It a r. m i,, r intendeni, 01 r-t. Aiun..w:v;:trs.ii"!,jau,te: was restored he names er hud ny We found better crops in part of Crook county. Irrigated tracts on Trout creek, Hay case these statements cannot be sus tained by the facts. Immigration down the Columbia river and over the Cascade rapids began as early as 1843, and continued for several vears. and I personally know a number children who came over in canoes, seeding now with the shriveled wheat, believing it will make a crop. The range is gone, except for a little flue grass In the spring. The whole country is barren except where they ran get water 011 it, and that la impossible on the high rol ling hills. The Dulles Military Wagon Koad land grant has been the greutest Ho one ran St. Vii,,???:. which .yelled to no treatment steady worse until . . la-t ,e" r e tried Utvtrie Hitters; and I to .ay. three x,t tie. efleetH.Settrs." .. sure ct.ru for tZlZ erishe.i blood . J ..uria. Guaranteed by all drug st.reii price 50c Say PKP,e Do von .jhinif Vaper tlmt is up-tte and the latest style? If ao, rill ,YMcCeTn,,:k music store and see hi, tine of paper and ruvnioira in laocv linen """"u cwuoeai oil The una mac- LECAL ADVERTISEMENTS pendent, one year, S2. in writing NOTICE drawback to the country vat title to laud, and maiir o' those who of pioneer women then I opened farms and thought they hud title nave losi lueir lanos. it is intra 10 ton what will become of the country. It all Vp. A A A A A AAA A subscriber once received a dun through the post office, and it made him mad. He went to tee theedi tor about it, and the editor showed him a (ew duns of his own one tor paper, one for type, one for fuel and several others. "Now," said the editor, "I didn't get mad when these came because I knew that all I had to do was to ask several reliable gen tlcmen like you to come and help me out, and then I could settle all of them." When the subscriber saw how it was he relented, paid tip, and renewed for another year -Ex. WANTED GOOD MAN in each coun. ty to represent and advertise co-operative department, put out samples, etc. Old established business house. Cash s ilury 21.00 weekly, expense money ad vanced; permanent position. Our ref erence, Hankers National Bank of Chi cago, capital 12,000,000. Address Mana ger, The Columbia House, Chicago, 111., Desk No. 1. 2013 The food law is apt to have great and important bearings on the gro eery trade. It goes into effect on the first day of January. Adulter ated foods are not permitted, unless the label confesses to the adultera tion. No harmful substances are permissible. Goods bought prior to January 1 will not be considered in the enforcement of the law im mediately. The guarantee is of great importance to the retailer, and we opine that it will be no less important to the manufacturer. Manufacturers who will register their guarantees at Washington, D. C, with the department can there by place a general guarantee on all their goods. Trobably this will be the ultimate method used by manu facturers, although they will not do so for some time, save in a few cases. Many tests will have to be made before the best way is lully chosen. Oregon Tradesman. Had a Clos7caU. "A dangerous surgical operation, in volving the removal of a malignant ol. tor, us targe as my nana, irom my daughter's hip, was prevented by the ap plication .f liucklcn's Arnica Salve," ssys A. C. Stickel, of Miletus. W. Vs. "IVrmstont use of the Salve completely cured It." Cures Cuts, Rums and Inju ries. 25c a tall druggists. State Hairy and Food Commis sioner Bailey has just completed his report on the dairy industry of the state, covering statistics for the year 1905. The record shows that Oregon is making substantial ad vancement. There are 287 cream eries in the state, which turned out a product of 6,75,0,000 pounds of butter last year, valued at $1,687, 000, an iucrease of 40 per cent over the previous year. The output of dairy butter is placed at 3,000,000 pounds, valued at $540,000. The state is making a record in the man utactor of cheese, having 114 fact ories, which turned out a product of 4.000,000 pounds last year, val ued at $440,000. Dairying is gain ing steadily in the Pacific North west, and both Oregon and Wash ington promise to rank among the Immigration over the Barlow road, 1 depends on the rmultof the next crop. iiist south nf Mnnnt Hood be?an I 11 ln" caicues ami wie n-uauu is mv JUStSOUtnol Mount ilOOU, DCgan I the farmers niavnull out. All in 1846: but in 1845, a number of I the country Is tit for is wheat with dry families inrhnlinp- children of both I fanning. . . a r. sexes, came over tne trail, alter wards converted into a wagon road. And belore 1852 thousands of pio neers came the same way, among them many children of both sexes. These statements can be amply sup ported by the records." Farm For Rent A 20 acre farm for rent for a reason able price; Inside of thecitv limits. For further information call at W. O. Done! son's Furniture Store, Hillsboro, Ore. Sealed bid will he received by the County Court i Washington County Oregon, on ThiiraJy, December tith, r.iut., at 2 o'clix k d ,or lU0 """"""o of the tax roll 0f w'J County for the year i:sjo The person eitendiwt tax ro" not lie required to U " l"e vmuauuo of Road and si..-.l Districts, but will lie required to Imvs name fully complet ed by Fehruiir. 1.. l'HJ7. Further information as to manner of makinir exteiixin.,. n.l amount of labor required may be liJ by applying at the oiiice 01 tlieCuuntyllerx 01 said vouiny TheCountv r....rt reserves the righl to reject anv an, I all bids l!y order of the Coin tn iHHiooHrt Court. J. W. (iooi)lN, County Judge. 1 i91Ae-'9- - Drop in the "Dew Drop Inn. Two dozen men are employed on the Woman's buildine at the col ege. Their work for the present is excavation for the foundation but it will be finished within a few days, Then the task of making the foun dation will begin. It will require a great deal of time. It is to be of ce ment, and 700 barrels will be requir ed. Mr. Snook, the contractor has built a temporary house on the grounds, and it is now occupied by himself and family, the latter of whom arrived Saturday. Brick- aying is not expected to begin un til the approach of spring. Four hundred and ten thousand bricks will be used m the building. There will be four floors, with 150 sleep tng rooms. The total length north and south is 238 feet. The length of the two Vs that run westward at each end is rot feet. CorvallU imes. Strawberry Plants for Sale. Magoong and Clark Seedlings. In. quire of C. Rhoades, Oak and Seventh streets, Hillsboro. See McCormick's display of Tablets. PACIFIC COAST ASSOCIATION cb kii incnu MEN M.nlord, Calllornl.. December 4th to loth. 1906 For the above occasion a rate and one third on the certificate plan is author- izea to llanford, Calif., and return lmm 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 first-class limited rate) to Hanford will be return- Owl at nnA 1 ' . . ... wuuni lure, Din in no case less n presentation of proper 8 P . 10 BKeni at llanford on or be fore Dec. 10, laoo. Certificates will be - u. Dy ,ne secretary of the conven B.;h. ."iTJTJ uea on. ""7 of the v . t. 1 lning uav. Jl trJL1''.?.1011 "'"."dance doe. not . !. ....r,rm,, IIOKieri of r. " 111 in; bokj "... .v-bukj return tickets at thTrd fare. not it one Wm. McMUKKAY, n'l Passenger Agent. Notice. n .ersons owing Dr. 8. T. LinUUter f(jf professional services are requested to ... ami aoiue the same. J. p. Magrud- ... - nas an oinoe adjoining the doc or . o,ce is authorized to make collec won. ami receipt for the same. DU. S. T. LINKLATER. V hen in want of anything In the fur nmire line, call on W. O. IWlson, the uuuno iiirnisner. A Year of Blood. The year of IW3 will long ! remem oereu.n the home of F. N. Tacket. of . vy., as year of blood ; which flowed so copiously from Mr. Tackefa - " ("-mil seemeu very near He write. : "Severe bleeding from tbe'lung. - ...s.n.u, cougn na.i brought meat death , door, w hen I began taking Dr King . Xew Discovery for Consumption with the astonishing result that after taking four bottles I was completely re stored aod as time has proven permanent ly cured." Oiia ran feed for Sore Lnne Coughs and Colds, at all drug storea' Trice 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Notice to the Public. Notice is hereby given that I have old to L. J. I'almateer my stock of con fectionery and good will of the business All debts op to this date will be paid by me, and all bills owing the old manage ment Will U Collected bv tha nr,l. signed. Dated, Hillsboro, Ore., Oct , 31, lnofl. W. J M( lli,.T. Better known by most people as the place of Hillsboro wheu you get the choicest candies, freshest fruits and finest tobaccos. Their '06 oyster cock-tail is a winner, try it. You have one waiting for you now. Better go and get it L J. Paln?ater, Proprietor Successor to W. J. McIIenry " W V1 Ammunition and Gun Supplies Has that umbrella of yours a broken rib, handle, or any other of the numerous ailments it is subject to ? Bring it to me and I will fix it for you. I have a complete line of am munition and gun supplies. Guns cleaned and repaired on short notice. All work guaranteed satisfactory. R. Ue SEARS, ScicccSSor to BODQtt T. P. GOODIN, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER I am prepared to furnish plans and estimates on any kind of a build ing in Washington CountV. 'Phone oSv. r.r nrldre.M R F. D. I. Ta P. GOODIN. Hillsboro. Or. KILLthi cough wd CURE thi LUNC8 W,H Dr. King's FJow Discovorv fob I; r0N8DPTI0N 0UG 0L0S Prise 60c t . 00 Free Trial. .ftna ucaeet Cure for alt THROAT and LTJN3 TEOUB or MONET BACK. One Dollar will fit you to rye glasses or spec taclcs. Perfect tit guaranteed. Your eyes fitted at home. Write f(y free booklet describing our method. Remember, the glasses we fit you to are worth 3.50 any where on earth. Our price, only II. 00. OUK R F PAIR INT. drr.r.mrn. i. mo l . .-hd ,ur work by rc,(ilrrd ai.Sil rriiain any au h. METZGER & CO. Ill 6UTH BTRBBT. P0RTLABD. OkB Eyeglass flUln Is too Important a matter to ru.sh Into "with your eyes shut." If your ryes wear out, they're ftone forever. When you buy Klaune, see to It that you get glaawo that aro Just rlKht. We have the knowledge, experience, expennlve up-to-date ap paratus and Hkllk'd rmployes to make them JiiBt right. Consultation c-oxU you riothlnjr. Write for our booklet. It contains valuable Information about the care of the eye. We will send It to you free post paid. GEORGE A. GORE ESTATE. Ncti:e of Sale of Real Estate by Administratrix. Notice U hsrotijr k-lTn thai the uuderilgoed AdmlulsiraU'lx of Ihsealatcof ooor A. oor, drcrMd, by virtus of au order of the Couuly Court of YVuulunUm County, Orrfuo, mad and utered on lbs i7th day of October, A. D.. 1S0S. will, from tud after the 3rd day of December, A. !.. I, at herreaidsure near 8berwood. In lbs County of WaihiDKion, 8taie of Oregxio. or at the omce of bsr attorney, W. A. Clelaud, Rooms H. i t lisuiberofOiuiinsree Buikllo, In the City of Furtlaud, Multuomah t'ountT. Ore in, sail at lr!!s sale, aad will ooollnus to sail uutll sold, lbs followlu deserltNHl real MUM bsloDftDS to tbsewtats ot said lieorKS A. Oors. deceased, and Ituated 111 said Wasblujtou County, Oregon, to- ltg. at center of See. 2J. T. J. B. R. 1 W. W. M., thence w. J7.S0 cb. ; tbence 8. 40 ch. ; Ibeuoe K. .75 ch.j tbenoe N. il deg. E. ls.w ch. ; tbeuce N. .SOoh. more or leu, to the place of hf . . eouiaiulnc 142 acres, mure or less. N. W. i; N. v. . J 8ec 27, T. 2 8. R. 1 W. W. M.,couuialug su acres. H. K. i N. W. i Hee. 27. T. 2. 8. R. 1 W. W. M., except tg. N- fn g R x, N w i .aid sec. . running W. 11 ft. ; ihll( so d.,' K. 1W ft. ; thence K. IS deg. N. lol fu ; tbence N. j piace or beg., said laud owued eUW being about SK.4-4 acres. V L 1 , u ..... r-. b. n. j-s see. CT, T. 2, 8. R M. , conialninv su Alw,beg. 20 ch. N. of 14 sec. coroe, on 8. line of Sec. 27. T. 2.S. R. 1 w. W. fc,., Ihenc, N. 17. Mth.; thence N. J deg. K. .7 cb. ; tbenoe 19. 7 cb. ; thence W. 4.2ft ch. ; to tbe place ol beif , containing 7.111 acres, more or Wis The term, of le. teu (lu, pvrcenl toarcom. pany the old and as a rorielt lu e. of refu.l lo complete the purcbaw; balance, cub. ou eon. nruiallonofsale.all amle. to b. ma(,8 ,ubJm to couHrmailou by the ( ouuly Court of Va.hli,gton County, Oregon. .. , , , oRACH H. GORE, Admlnlsirntrli of E.tate of Ueorge A. Oore. de. ceased. by said . t W. W. mm Oregon Sh outline amd umon Pacific Three Trains to the East Daily A kruuae, Ilormann Pape, Juper ilea, 1. Si hroeder, A Dsinitli, B H !.add, Merman Ketzer, r'red Lursinan, AdtniniBtrator'a Notice .once is bereby ni. ii,t th. .....i a has been, by tbe County Court nf u ..hln I I Chebak. County, Oregon, appointed administrator of the l"all. uteof John p. Mohrtnann, deceaed. and has Willie C Halt, auly qualified a such, and sli Pluiin,. ..(..., .-i a ---"- - emaie are bereby iiotlrl. d lo A ford. P..-C... i., io me. with proper vouchers, at ih. law office of 8. B. II union nd liei...... im. at 11 II Inborn. Oruvon. in,i .i. , - ' tbia dale. Iated Ibis October l(i, 1UU6. , JOSEPH 8IMOX, Administrator of the Estate of John P. Moar maun, deceased J. B. 11UUTON and IlPVTnM tinuu . . ...v. , " . I Attorneys for Administrator. Executor'a Notice. Notice Is bereby given that I. the under.lvnl have been, by the County Court of the 8tate of Oreiion, for Washington County, duly appointed fciecutor oi Hie estate ot (leo. Wilcox, decoai and have duly qualified as such. All person, having claims again.! said estate, are hereby no tlll.d to present ibe same to me, with proper Touchers, at the Law Ollleeof W. N. Barrett, tn llillsboro, Oregon, within six (o) months from Ihe date hereof. Dated Ibis October 11, 1900. NELSON WILCOX. Executor of the estate of Geo. Wilcox, deceased. W. N. Hsrrett, Attorney for Estate. Petition forjJpr License. In Ibe County Court of the itate of Oregou, Coun ty of Washington. In the ciatter of the petition of Cbarlos Roberta, no sell spiritu ous, malt and vtnuoua liquors lu less quantities than one gallon, lu Kaal Cedar rreclncl, W ash ington Couuly, Bute of Oregou. To the Houorable County Court, of Washing Ion County: The undersigned, a majority of Ihe legal voters and residents of East Cedar Preciucl. Hashing lou Couuly. Oregou, who have actually resided lu said precinct thirty days Immediately preoeil Ing Ihe dais of sigulug a-d riling Ibis petition, respectfully pray that you Issue lo Charles Rob erts a license lo sell spirituous, mallaud vluuous Honor, in less uuantllles than one xallou wllblu said product. R r KHU, i D Wlrth Waller Thompson, J R C Tnompson J B Uearlley, E t Mack C L Hbaver, K W Hagert U BafTran, H HsITrsn. it X A Eddy K II Robblns K Knluorth, Cbas (ierberger K N Green, A Hcfeamoul William Bell Bernard Bell N L Davis, L llenkabey Cbailea Blust, CUohl Fay Uufh. t L Byrom John C Wangeman, W J Carrel Wm Bales, John I "ay Ben Day, Abba Peters Henry Obrtmann, Elbert Ohllug Ilienka Peters Georue Elllgseu II Blsbop, J no Piolt Geo Bolaud, Rolierl Wsnseuisn rrel Luctlrl, Blain Hultiueiiu 'Murry, K U-son Louis Jurgurs, II M Moore DCutbOert, O P Martin I- 8agri, r W Hcbamburg B M Guiles, Alttert Die Robert llle, lieluricb Ille Wm tipeneer. Harry Pelen E savage. WKedlak C Fisbbuck, JosGalbreaih Q Ksufmau, Eiank Bo W N Moou J Kaulinanu Wmcimino, 1. 1' Hiwucer A Ceregbluo, L Podento Urues Relrona, JasMcNutty HCKrauae, ZTCole John Clear. w Clear 8 W Shaver W A 1'iillcn Geo Galbrealh F I. Wel A Galbrealh tl Glaccheni, I.swrence Htrand T R Savsk-e 8 1. Wirt John Hal R H Towutetid R E lleuderMiu D K GiHild f. im.t k "f "".f'l P"11"" Wl" he presented oro n lU0.r",'"1,tKMl!r OD w'le1-y. Decern 1 r. ,ur"''eiie which sbsli cover the lerm of twelve montbs from date of.ueii llceui Proclamation. Tbrousb Pullman standard and liuku Ing cars dally to Omabo, Chicago, Hiakane tourist sleeping cars dally to Kansas City: through Pullman tourist .leenine cars ln.r,n ally conducted) weekly to Chicago, Kan.as City; raeimiug e.air cars (seats uauv) lo taal dally. 70 HOURS PORTLAND TO CHICAOO No chaiv - 70 DEPART r)K ChlOHgo Portland fpeclal si warn vis H mintton 1 Atlsntlo Expreiis :IS p m Hunt. lngton PI. PsuT" East Msll 4:15 p m via Spokane TIME HCHKIil'I.Ka frorn Portland, Or. "sit Lake. Denver, Kl worth, (imaha. Kan. sasClty, Ht. Ixiui., Cbl cago aud East. fait Lake, Denver, Ft worth, Orraha. Kan Isa.Clty. Ht. Ulllfc,thl- eago anu cast. A K H I C EHOM 4:C3 p m Walla Walla. Iwlnton Hpokane, Wallace, pull man, Minneaimlls, Ht. IB..I l.il ',,, ',i ii.u, miin.ii' kee. Chicago and East. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned somiuisirainx or the estate of Battle C. Nor man, deceased, has died in the County Court ol tne Mate or oregou for Washington Coun ly, her iubi account in ibe matter ot said estate, aod saia i-ouniy uourt Has appointed Monday, Nov eiuoer r..m, jvue, at 10 a. m.. as tbe time and tne tountv ttourt Room, of said Couuly, at Ulllsboro, Oregon, as Ibe place for hearing ob Jeoilunn.to said Dual account and tbe Dual settle men I of said estate. Dated this 18th day of October, ltXM. ETHEL NORMAN. Administratrix of tbe Estate of Hattie C Norman, aeceasea. BENTON BOWMAN, Attorney, 715 p m 8:00 p m For further Information ask or write your nearest ticket agent, or Wm. McMURRAY, General passenger Agent, The Oregon Railway ii Navigation Co., Portland. Oregon. KURATLI BROS. iflillsboro Ileal Estate i AND AUCTIONEER. Kceidence 4th aud. Oak Sta., Hillxboro Money to Loan. r -sssn-vttsT' ts , v si W hereas, ou tbe26ch day of October, liwd, an Initiative petition was tiled In tlieottice of ibe City recorder of Hllhiboro, Oregon, for the pro posed amendment of subdivision ft of section ol ihe act Incorporating said City ol lllll.boro, Oregon, filed In the orllce oi tbe Secretary t.f State February 20, 1KW, as amended by an ai t approved February, maraud s. amended by an act approved February , iww. ami as further amended br an act tiled lu tbe office or the Hvo relary of Stale January 27, l!rt, aud w hereaa, said proosed smeudincnt aiilhorlA-s meuiiy council of Hillsboro, Oregon, rnase a park for sum lo maintain Ihe lo pur- not to exceed iaiu, and same aiuf levy a sneclal Lax therefor, aud create a fund known as tbe "Park Fund," and Whereaa, said petition Is In due form as re- quired by Ordinance No sue of Ihe Clly of Hills boro, Oregon, and has been certified lo tn. I.w Ibe recorder of Ihe Clly of Hillsboro; Now Therefore. I, B. P. Cornelius, as Msvor of Ihe City of Hillsboro, Oregon. In obedience ui and by virtue of the power and authority vested In me by the ordinances of said City, do herehv make and Issue this proclamation to the iwoi.iu of the City of Hillsboro, Oregon, and do hereby announce and declare that said petition aud uro- poxed amendment are In due foim aud that tid proposed amendment will be submltu l lo a v.,i. of Ihe people of said City at ibe annual Ciiy election of said Clly lo be held on Monday I . oemberl. 1UU6. Done at Hillsboro, Oregou. this November ft laut. I9' B. P. CORNEI.H'H, Mayor of H!lh,bro. Oreson. Attest: H. T. BAGLEY. Recorder. Proclamation. A GREAT TRAIN H you have never read about it you should do eo then ride on it. It is the To Chicago and the East Fast traini daily, throueh to Chi. cago witnout change, Irom pointi in Oregon and Washineion. via th et ' sp . " I . . umcago, union i-acihc and North- western Line, the route of The Overland Limited, over the douhl. traca railway oetween the Missouri Kiver ana t.nicaeo. making direct connection at Chicago with all line to tne r.ast. THE BEST OF EVERYTHINO. For further information apply to , V. HOIDISJ, t.Mf.1 ,M o. .-W. Uf. iea T.ire sirM, pwtlaW, Ore. m . . - - oi tUe IS orthern Pacific iJiii I uo t. i,o. n rrrpnt. rpnutation. Runs dailv between Portland. Tacoma, Seattle Spokane and .Minneapolis and St. Paul, it carrie3 Pullman First Class and i'ullnian Tourist Sleeping Cars, Dining ar, Observation Car and the usual other cars. All electric lighted. ,ilry aJ!e contc'niplating a trin eat any time in the future fend for vm, rtH?,astLimite askinS 11 wiI1 instruct you. Kead the makeup 0f a first class modesn train. Whereas, on the 26th day of October, iism .n Initiative petition was filed lu the onlceot tl,. City recorder of Hillsboro. Oregou. for Ihe pro posed amendment ofsubdlvisiou 57, ol section 6 of the act incorporating tbe city of Hillsboro Oregon, Hied In tbe onice of the Hecretary of State February JO, im as amended by an act ap proved February S, ImM aud as amended by an act approved Kebinary 6, lie, and as fun her amended by an act filed In the office of the Sec retary of rHate on January 27, ItSrt; and Whereaa said proposed amendment authorlsii tbe Clly Council of Hill.boro, Oregon, to grant telephone, lelecrapo and railroad Irsuchl.e. .. on Ihe streets of lllll.boro, Oregon, and Whereas, said petition Is lu due form as r.. quired bv Ordinance No. I of tbe Cltr of Hilt., boro, Oregon, and has been certified lo u,e u. th Recorder of lb City of HIINborn; how Therefore, I, B. P. Cornelius, as M.r,r Ih. I'll, nf II I II., s. . . "'""""i", wrvgon, in otiedience to and by virtue of ibe power and authority voted In me by tbe ordinances of said City, do hereby make and Issue this proclamation to Ihe people of tbe City of Hillsboro, Oregon, and do bereby announce and declare that said petition and pro posed amendment are lu due form aud that said proposed amendment will be submitUd to a vote of the people of said City at the annual City eler. tlonofsaldCltytobe held on Monday. Decern- Done at Hillsboro, Oregon ths w ,.n,h. .k 190 B. P. CORSEI.irg. Mayor ot Hillsboro, Oregon. tteoorder. Attest! II. T. BAGLEY The Ticket Oflico SEE AMERICA FIRST. at Portland is 9v, Morrison Street. For any particulars call on or addeess A. D. CHARLTON. Assistant Genural Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. to m r THE MILWAUKEE. " - IMOVKUt I IT! ITU," Ht. PWW fe n.Iea. QVHtlM I IMI TH ' OnsWlt to yhtrHirn WO'TinVKT I ITIITH..' k "nMaCitvion.,.. K,!",!of"Vroaditb. u uipmeni mat of the. dim? 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