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THE INDEPENDENT, HILL8B0RO, Entered at tb Postoffict) at Hill- t oro, Oregon, for transmission throng; h Official Paper of Washington County, the mails aa aecond-claaa mall matter, EIGHT PACES. tfJT TMs iir it not forced upon uiiyune.' It ia not our practice to atop papers ontil ordered to do ao. Anyone not wishing the paper must notify tb publisher or tney will be lield liable lor the subscription price.; - 1UVIXG BATH, riBLisHia. D. W.'BATII, Editob Some Oregon towns are adopting the monthly sale system. Farmers, mechanics and merchants list a num ber of articles which are advertised and auctioned off to the highest bid der. A good enterprise for any town especially county seats. Albany Herald. C. B. Kent, of Burlington, Vt. has a dog that money could not buy. Mr. Kent is foreman of the job room in the Free Press office. The oth er day he started for home, but s Iriend invited him to take an auto ride, and be did, leaving the dog on the street. The dog tried to iouow the auto, but lost it and returned to the Free Press office and refused to leave. A couple of hours later Mr. Kent called up and asked that the receiver be put to the terrier s ear "Come home," he commanded, when the dog bad been raised to the instrument. The terrier gave a sharp bark, bolted out of the door, and legged it for home like a streak of lightening. He ran the mile in less than five minures, Catholic Messenger. Famous Strike Breakers. Htrike breaker in tl,A lun.l ar Dr. Klniz's New Life Tills When liver and bowel K on atriae, trie ... . ..11. "A dangerous ,uriiea. operation, i- " "lrVtar ToiviiiK the remoyalofa malignant nl- ' nH,jD8t0 headache and diixmeaa. rer, si large a my hand, from my I 2'k at all drugu'iHl. frequent visitor at the Nimmo farm. According to the girl's story, she was one night chloroformed while alone in the house by Anderson, who wronged ber while she was under the influence of the drug and who immediately afterwards left the country, going first to Laiuornia and then to his brother's home in Allegehany. From that ptaee.he wrote on November 12, telling ot the good time he was having, of the girls he bad met and signing-hislet Jan. 8. Onlyrflf'befS0fthc8Ocie ty may compete f cuPa oruwuxdi but any one may mi "mb by sending his ome and adJress and one dollar to E- R- Lke sec' retary. Str.wb7r7ft,''8ale- Magoona and CI Seeduufc-a. In. quire ofC. Kh(MuK na Bvenin s reeta, Hillabor The startling disc very has been made by certain interested parties that the constant vibration caused by the operatioa of the presses in ter "Yours, but not to keep. The girl, when she realized her the state printing1 is wrecking condition, came to Portland and the walls of the tapitoi ouuuing, took employment in the massage and it is recommended that the of- oarlors of Mrs. Anna A. Luckey on rice be moved atooce. Strange that Stark street, near Park, where she this discovery was not made until has since remained. For a time after the scheme was hatched to un she refused to tell her story, but at load Frank Baker's old junk on the last did so and notified her father of state. No complaint was ever heard leaaing of a County road for lb purpoa of mak. Ing 11 a kill road; which laid roa4 la described a follow, lo-wti: Commandite, at th south-west corner of tb 0. I'araoua, I. L. C. No. W. T. 1 N. R. W. Will Mar. and running lb.no In a wtarly dlraelloo folio wl uk th. WUoo rlvr road to lha Tillamook County liu. Bidder mual Mala U amount of kill to b charged. No bid will b ooualdered uuleaa accompanied by an undertaking, executed by two or mora suretle. lath sum ol two tbouaand dollar, to b Told upon th eondltloa that th bidder, if th leaa It awarded to hi in. will within tan day Proclamation. Whrrea. on th a6tt:itay;.r October, IK, aa lnlllailve.ptlUoa wa tiled In thomo of lb City recorder, ofi Ulllaburo, (reon, for lb pro- poed amendment of fjaubdlvlaloo M of lection I oi the acUlneorporatiug Mld City ol Ulllaburo, Oregon, ;tlledl In the ottlc oi th Secretary of Hut February !, 1MU, aniudvt by an act approved February., 1WH, nd aa lameudad by aa act approved February , 1W, and a further amended br an act filed la the offlo: of tb See thereafter auler Into tb contract for keenlne retary of Stat January 117, 1'JOS, and abov deacrlbed road aud glv th undertaking I Wberea. aald propoeed amendment authorize to awui me performance thereof u i,n..i,i.H r, tb City Council of Hlllaboio, Oregon, to pur- law, rhaaaa park for a um not to exceed I'JUUO, and Th right to reject any and all bid reserved. HUlaboro, Oregon, November 37th. 14. E. J. OODMAN, County Clark. SUMMONS, lathe Circuit Court of Iba State of Oregon, lor waablugton County. JOHN W. XSAS, Plaintiff, V. MARY O. MAKION and WILLIAM MARION, berbutband, HENRY N, KEYES. and JO BEI'H A. KEYES and ETTA KEYES, bl wire, oerendant. to maintain th aui and levy a apeclal lI therefor, and create a fund known aa Iba "Park Euud," and Where, aald petition la la du form a re quired by Ordtuanc No VA of th City of Hilla boro, Oregon, and 'baa been crlK id to ma by the recorder of lha City of HUlaboro: Now Therefore. I. B. P. Cornellua, a Mayor of th City of HUlaboro, Oregon, In obedience to and by virtu of th power and authority retted In m by th ordinances of aald City, do hereby mak and laau thl proclamation to lb people of th City of HUlaboro, Oregon, and do hereby announr and declare that aald petition and pro poned amendment are In dua form aud that aald Had a Close Call. iliiuuhter'g hip, was prevented by theap- plication ( ISucklcn'a Arnica Palve, Industrial enterprises don't come s A. C. Stlckel, of Miletua, W. Va. to a town by chance, neither do they iVrfiHtent use ol the Salve completely I come at the beckoning of the street rureJ It." Curea Cut. Ilurni and Inju-1 -rtrn(., UricrnA Anvthinc thiit Is - - i w v . w . . - j a -ac a tail druggists. WQrth havi worth goiug after The trustees of the Winona (Ind.) We have done pretty well here in assembly announce that they have Newberg in the past by way of authorized Judge William Brown of I teaching out after things that have the Salt Lake juvenile court to or- helped very materially in our com t;aui.e a town to be populated by mercial advancement, but it is no 5000 boys, and governed by boys time at this date to find a man sleep and for boys pleasure and profit, be at his post. When the time as ati attraction for next year's as- comes that the people of a commun sc-mbly. The boys will live in tents ,ty settle down with that satisfied aud in connection with the scheme feeling that conditions are good will be a school for officers of the Y. enough without any further effort M. C. A., Sunday schools, public for advancement, the retrograde schools, juvenile judges and settle- movement with a downhill pull is not very far away. It is simply a NOTICE case of being wise or otherwise. Newberg Graphic. inent workers. laid County (or the Stilled bids will be received by tb County Court of Washing-ton County wrt'Kon, 011 inurscliiy, Uecemler titli, I'iwi, ut Z o clock p. ui. for the extension 1 the tag roll of lai year l'.WU. The person extending taid tax roll will not he required to take off the valuation ol K,)a,l and School District, but will lie required to have lame fully complet ed hy February 1st, 1U07. Further information aa to manner of making extension anil amount of labor required may be had by applying at the oili.-e of the County Clerk ofaaid County. Notice. Feraona owing Dr. 8. T. Liuklater for profesaional services are requested to call and aettle the same. J. P. Magrud- er, who hag an ollice adjoining the doc tor's office is authorized to mak collec tions and receipt for the lame. DU. 8. T. LINK LATER. Hetty Green on the Trusts. A press telecrram from Boston i i.e bounty court reserve the right Says: "Mrs. Hetty Green, the ti njoct any and all bid. Uy order of .... , , , ' . the Commissioners Court. wealthiest woman m the United J. W. GOODIX. County Judge. States, so seldom permits herself to Mayor Broadbent of Huddersfield, be interviewed that unusual atten lvngland, who took office two years ton bas cn attracted to her pro- ago, offered to give parents living in a certain district of the city $5 for every child born during his term of office and which lived to the age of one year. The result of the exper iment has just been announced on the second auniversary of its inau guration. In the experimental area the death rate of infants had aver aged 122 per 1000 for the preceding ten years. During the past two years the conditions were unfortu nate, owing to an epidemic of whoop ing cough and measles. Notwith standing, 105 babies have received the prize offered by the mayor. The average mortality was 44 per 1000, or a decrease of over half. WANTED GOOD MAN in each coun- ty lo represent and advertise co-opera live department, put out iamples, etc Old established business house. Cash salary fSl.OO weekly, expense money ad vanced; permaoent position. Our ref' rrciice, Hankers National Kank of Chi cago, capital 2,000,000. Address Mana ger, The Columbia House, Chicago, 111., Peak No. 1. 2013 In the past, if there was any one thing which was calculated to make the horny-handed son of toil get up arivl foam at the mouth, which parti- c ilaily affected the temper of the ag riculturil man. it was the one word, "trust." In the light of this, it is interesting to note that the farmers are now considering the organiza tion ot an association for the control of prices of all farm products. But ter, eggs, meat, cotton, wool, wheat and all other grains are to be held until the price the raisers wish has lccn attained. It looks to us like the biggest trust in the entire pud tile. Oregon Tradesman. Made Happy tor Life. I treat happiness come into the home of S. I . lilair, chool superintendent, of St, Alkun, V, Va., w hen his little daughter reftured from the dreadful complaint lie name, llesav: ".My little dauitht t-r 1 1 ad St. Vitn' Dance, which yialJed to no treatment but grew steadily worse until h a Isst resort we tried Electric Later ; and I rejoice to say, three hot tie efTectftl a complete cure." tjuick, sure cure for nervous complaint, gene ral debility, female weaknenttea, impor erMn-1 blood and malaria. Guaranteed by all drug store. I'rica 50o. Say People you want something in writing 1 aper th t is up-to-date and the latest style? If so, call at McCormick's music stoic an I see his new line of paper and envelopes in fancy linen with llillsboro, Oregon emboaaed on avery ilieel. phecy of coming serious trouble for the big trusts. "Mrs. Green is just now in Rox bury, where her agents have failed to rent several houses owned by her as quickly as she expected and which she has undertaken to do for herself. " 'There is going to be a revolu tion in this country,' said Mrs. Green. 'The people are going to revolt against the oppressions of the trusts. There will be a deluge, and these streets will run with blood when the people are aroused. " 'The people are gradually find ing out about the trusts, aud when they realize a little more fully how they are ruining the chances of the people there is going to be a revo lution. It will be a deluee. I tell you.' " 1904. Seal Atleal: B. P. CORNELIUS. Mayor of HUlaboro, Oregon, H. T. BAG LEY. Recorder. ,.. ,t,-,aK.,t Ulinir fcim Ti. about tin amipe tO the buildinfiT I "r rr O. Marlon, William Marlon, Joseph A. I Proposed amendmen will b submitted to vol UW MW. - - w. I v . .. ... I r !.. .J !. .k. annual .'ll . . . , . I ... . .1.. di. 1 I ou kjm, aareuuanu abov I vn was in a good place ana com ion a- uuring me 20 years m-i uu oamai: I election ofaaid city 10 b held on Monday i K1. Th. folh.r I. nmu oll.mnlinir hi) (1IIYc:nn. lrC DullinC doWU I la THB NAMB or THg ITATI O DltuoS. I Oember $. 19U6. U " - You ar hereby required to appar and anawer I Ione at HUlaboro, Oregon, thl. November . to unu u piacc ui ictuc iui uti fj,vsywiw r-"-- I tn tomplalnt Bled agalnat you In th abov n- which will come within the range of ing, but now that Printer Duniway i"o court and ami within aix wek from th his means. has pledged the peopio right prices 1 The girl says that lack of money and a square deal and has refused and u you faiiaotoauawer, for want thereof the i w i kuvv; .. i i anq aecre aa prayed for In taid complaint, to- tablishment, where she is employed at any price, the howl goes up mat at cook, receiving her board and the Capitol building will soon be iJtro room in return for her services. shaken to nieces if the state does "d to th following described real tat. lvine Edward Nimmo, the father, stat- not provide a new building and in- Tt. or Oregon TwIT'7 w"hlUBton ,ud ed his intention this moraine of ask-1 stall a printing plant of its own at I Beginning at a point on tb section line is ing Judge Frazer's court to aid him the expense of the taxpayers. Stuff in finding a place for his daughter, and nonsense; bosh and tommy rot! I Willamette Meridian, and running tneuo wet ,l,n. m- 1,- Oct- Pnlk rnnnLHrvsr obal".; tbeiic N,-th IJchalns; then. Eiut 10 of Anderson to Ore- of beginning, ootitalulng 40 acre, and that all The Weekly Oregon inn and The Hills ooro Independent, both one y-ar for $2. ContractorandBu llder KILLthi COUGH and CURE thi LUNC8 WITH Dr. ICing's rJov Discovory FORfJ rONIUMPTION OUSHt R OL0I Prig 60c 411.00 Fra Trial. Bureat and Uuickt Cur for all THKOAT and LUNU TEOUB U8, or MONEY BACK. One Dollar will fit yott to eye glasses r spec tacle. 1'erfect tit guaranter-d. Ytiureyea fitted at home. Write t free Ixntklcl drscribint; our nirihml Uciucmber, the pLx-ies r lit yon t are worth S.V50 unv ln-rr on carlli. mi piii r, i nly l i. ink HI r v I I, IS( . ,1, ,,i i, i. ,. -i c tttii'ctf M.itti .(irnu .i oi ., Ai, ,, , A- , .j s i l 'il, .-inl ..ur H'i. It iruiit-ti'd it- , , tf-A-tn an .tii I, - METZGER & CO. Ui III HXIH KI.KhT. fORILANO. OI w lor tne return ot Anderson to ure- Coffee, gon, wliere ne will be eitlier prose- aerveu at Walker's. . 1 C 1 . 1 . . I cuieu or .orceu to matte reparation Fruit Laxativa-the fruit cure for con by marriage. rortlana Journal, 26. stipation. Tea and 25 cent at the lady with "i11"1 Tfiarmaey. I am prepared to furnish plans and specifications and estimate on all kinds of buildings. Now is the Wanted Gentleman or good relerence, to travel by rail or with a rig, for a firm of $20,000.00 capital. For Sale. A lot of Iilutk Minorca, Itrown Leg Salary I,0 2 00 per year and expenses ; I horus and liurred Kotk Cockerels. C. salary paid weekly and expense ad- Rhoadea, Oak and Seventh streets, Hills- vanccxl. Address, with stamp, Joe. A. boro. a interstate commerce torn in tne x,ime-J,irnt. mission ha inhlddi th Uc.i-.n C . e a I wavavaat u j.iuuuvv AnnAi T n tVlAm l U la T) 1 . 1 I uvu"w' ' W-U5' u of reduoe.,1 r,f. I,! onio fi,t peech, placed Senator Fulton in the thousaad ofwhom will Kauroaa Attorney low. i ne aua lence nissed Senator Fulton. A news item in the "Oregonian" so closely connected Mr. Fulton with shady transactions in government ands that a ringing denial and a challenge for proof was brought West would M u forth rom the Senator. Mr. tul- ia iuii win uavc tu gu uciurc tue jieopie lermlued by a decree of aald Court: 2. Tbat by aald decree It be declared and ad judged that the taid defendant aud each aud very of them hav no eiaie or Imereat what ever In or to aald laud or premtaet and that th title of plalntltr thereto la good and valid; aud . That the aald defendant and each and very of them be forever enjoined aud debarred from aaaertlug any rial in wbataverlu orlo aald land or premlne adveree to plaintiff and that th plaintiff may have aucb other and further relief aa to the Court may em meet aud eq tilla ble In tb preinlaea. Tbiaaummooa, by an order of tb Honorable Tboma A. tloBride, Judge or th above-entitled Court, made la open Court at HUlaboro, Oregon, on the 2itb day of November, Itufl, 1 served up on you by tb publication thereof lor a period of alx oouaeouUv aud uoceaalv week lmmedi ateljr prior to th 12th day of Jauuary, 1M)7, In naniea fliar Ir,i,i11 lr,fl, r,..t, nfmm ""'" luUependent." a newapaper ol r ..... ,OM . general circulation, printed weekly at Hill adven clalaia of th defendant may be da- time to get your plans ready for the pudding season. Thirty years ex be He nee; satisfaction guaranteed. S. M. HOLLAND, HILLSHOKO, OKKGON. Between 2d and 3d St., on Kdson. Telephone, l'acillc states. Main 274. Kyeglasa fitting fa too Important a matter to rutin Into -with your ahut." If your eye wear out, tlu-y're rone forever. When you buy Klu'"f'. are to It that you get gliwwn Unit me Juet right. We have tlie anowu-ugf, experlenre. expenBivo up-to-date i paratua and akllled employe to make them luat right. Connultallon i-oet you nominal, "mo v It contain valuublo Infurmallon nboutf ut tli eve. We will i'U'l 111 to you free post puld. out 01 employment. 1 ne cry is now seut forth by the railroad com- homeseekers, but we do not think bort ,n ld iuniy. Th oat of tb am pub- a. I Illall.lltn tt I h ( at aamiiMnna, I. Una..a... Ufa libig SO I llO rflnotinn ,aa an lnA..-. I ' ..w.mo., . .uu- 08CAR 11AYTKR, ment, but a man desirous of coming I Attorney for Plain ti at. K. L. MeCormick hag just rereivetl his first conniantnent ot the South IVnJ Watch Coa., new movements. These movement are fully guaranteed and Klve perfect satisfaction. Quality equal to any movement on the market Call and see them. Farm For Rent A 20 acre farm for rent for a reason a' W' price ; inside of the city limits. For In rt her information call at W. (. Ponel fou'i Furniture Store, llilUboro, Ore. Skips the Country. Norman Anderson, lately a farm hand near Reedville, but now vis lttng his brother in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, will face the bars of the penitentiary when he returns to Oregon, whether coming of his own accord or brought back at the soli citation ol Edward Nimmo, ot Reed ville, father of 17-year-old Annie Nimmo. I he father, who is now in this city making efforts to right his daughter's, wrong, will ask the dis tnct attorney to secure the return of Anderson to Portland, that he may make what reparation is possi kt. r.,- x.:. 1 i uu vi cise serve a sen tence in the state prison for his crime. He is also endeavoring to provide a refuge for his daughter whatever the outcome of his search for Anderson. The story told by Annie Nimmo is a pitiful one. She is little more than a child, having reached the age of 17 in August last. Prior to that time she was living at the farm home near Reedville with her broth er, Jack Nimmo, who is only slight ly older than herself. The father was working in Portland during the week, returning to his home when work was done on Saturday night The mother has been dead for sev eral years. Norman Anderson, several years older than the girl, was employed on an adjoining place and was a next election to ask lor his return to the Senate. If his Senatorial career has not been clean and in the interest of the people the 'lime-light' will be turned on in good time. Fat jobs parceled out to members of the Legislature won't win a Sena- torship these days. A good clean record is the first requisite. Such will be the first qualification required by the people of Senator Fulton. Oregon City Courier er him from doing so. If a person in the East wishes to come West for the purpose of purchasing a farm , a matter of $50 would not cause much hesitation, and if be comes we will feel that ke has something with A Year of Blood. The year of l!K)3 will lonir lie reinem bered In the home of F. N. Tat ket, of Alliance, Ky., as a year of blood : which flowed so copiously from Mr. Tacket's lunns that death seemed very near. He Woodburn Independent write : "(Severe bleeding from th Inn it. and a frightful cough had brought meat death's door, when I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS wttn the astonishing result that after taking four bottles I was completely re stored and aa time has proven permanent ly cureu. Guaranteed for Sore Lnnira, Coughs and Colds, at all drug stores, rrice 50c and 11.00. Trial bottle free. Tablets ! GEORGE A. GORE ESTATE. Notice of Sale of Real Estate by Administratrix. Nolle 1 hereby given that lb nnderalgnad. AdmlDl.lratrlz of th eatate of (leorg A. More, deceaaed, by virtue of an order of tb Countr Which tO do business. However, if I Court of Washington County, Oregon, mad and l, .:i. Am 1 u t. s I entered on tn zrtn day or October, A. I)., 108. the railroads wish to continue busi- wllli trom ,nd ,ft ttJ w d of ' A neSS OU the reduction plan, let them D-t l. herrealdenc near Sherwood, In th .t. . . it ru- .1 . County of Washington, But or Oregon, or at the reduce the rates tO all. ThlS they odlo of her attorney. W. A. Clel.nd. Room M2. Can afford tO do, nOW that they do I 4S4 Chamber of Commerce Building, In lb City .,!,. . . . . 1 01 ronianu, juuimoman uountv, ureg.in, aell at not nave to give out passes to an- prtrMUli ,nd wlI1 cot,,,,,, lowll until sold, other and larger army, and giving I iht following described real ut belonging to A I.. t, 1 f. I uoor,. a. uore,oeoeaa, ana k iuuu5iiuusiiy v u- ,tu,td m said Washington County, Oregon, to. rate. We do not think the Inter- win I ItewaT alt Mnlr f Bm OtTO D t I IV w a,.a. r ...Ml I - w. . a e w. n, vv . TV a siaic commerce tomniisiuu win M. thene W.87.fi0eh.ilbnc8. 40 ch .;thenc kick on reduction of rates to all. W-7S h- hno s. 21 deg. e. w.w ch.M tnuc si. u.Mich. mora or lea, to tb plan of beg. , containing 142 acre, mor or lea. Mc Cormick's Music Store Don't Forget That we carry all kinds of music and musical instruments. We havo a good stock of talking machines and records to select from. Columbia Graphophones, inder and Disci Edison Phonograph, and Records Both Cyl-Cylinder Subscribe for Tbe Independent PROPOSALS FOR BIDS For Toll Roada. Tablets 1 Tablet! At McCormick's. In th matter of lb application tor th leaiingofCouoty Road No. 218 and known aa th VYileon river road; Now at thla time eomea th la matter on for bear ing upon tb petition of John McClaraaand John N. W. i N. W. KSeo. , T. 2 B. R. 1 W. W. M., containing 40 arret. 8. K. N. W. i Sec. 27. T. 2. 8. R. 1 W. W. SI., except beg. alN. K. corner 8. E. N. W. 4 aald aeo., running W. lit ft. ; thenc H. 80 deg. K. 109 ft. ; thenc E. 18 deg. N. 101 ft ; tbenc N. i8ft. to place of beg. , aald land owned by aald I eatat being about 8lt. 4-5 acre a. N. E. ' 8. W. l i aee. 27, T. 2, 8. R. 1 W. W. V., con lain Ing 40 acre. Alao, beg. 20 ch. N. of 1 4 see. corner on 8. line of Sec. 27, T. 2.8. R. 1 W. W. II., thenc N. 17.60ch.; tbenc N. 63 deg. E. 4.74 ch.; theuoe . It. 76 ch.; tbenc VT.i.M ch. ; to the place of I beg., containing 7.91 acre, mor or lea. Tb terms of tale, ten (10) per cent to acoom. pany tb bid and aa a forfeit la caae of refuaal to The City ot Chicago employs the na, Strange 8S it Will ' " " .T r, p..Jx, r. 1 r No nrmtlon by th County Court of Wahtrigton . . ... . outhweeiooru.roflheO. Paraon D. L. C. o. seem to some, she will be entitled to U t. 1. n. r, 5 w. m w.hington county, or- nt k rW IT alatn v pension from the city of Chicago ;",? """"M ,hT" 'lfhirmam P fl I :ti,; ... following th Wllaou river road to th Tlllmook cealed H. T.U.l. Sold for Cash or on Installments at the name prices as in the East. Call and hear the plainest talking machine you ever heard. E. L. McCormicR, Hiiisboro. T. P. GOODIN, GOHTBACTOn AND BUILDER I am prepared to furnish plans and estimates on any kind of a build ing in Washington County. Phone 28x4. or address within a comparatively short time. for titteen years Mrs. Owens has been doing police work for that city and in all that time there never has been the slightest necessary to assail uer record. The trial board is a tning absolutely foreign to her. TV an4 1 . . . ..ov lorget mat Tou can get school -"I'Pue. at McUormlck's music store. Everything in school supplies except chool books. 8tate Horticutural Society Meeting- ,,u"w Horticultural Society v.u meet m rortland Jan. 8, 9, I0 . uay ior discussion. The morning of the 10th is to be a dem onstration of power spraying appar- Three gasoline outfits have pretsed a willingness to enter, and uuc .TOmPssed gas outfit will be in sen-ice. This demonstration will be r:;1 ,eature of tbe wcu wort ny orchardist's The fifteen splendid cup, to be offered as PriZM lor the best exhibit of rples, pears, prunes and nuts wd draw,bigdispUyofthefi fruit, As most of the cups are K'ven for fruit in commercial pacV. Res he exhibit will be an educa- ttonal factor of no small amount Particular a. ......- r w vumpetition and Proclamation. County Una. for tb purpoae of maklnf aald road a toll road and II appearing to th Court that th I road herein mentioned u ao situated mat mere la little or no local labor along tb line or aald road, and that It Impoaalbl for aald road to be I l.hl I. - 11. 1. .n In tr.M h W. IMIUmT I prop, ooeu.".". -r-.'-TT-:- Where, on th26ih dy of October, 1906. an long.h.Un.of.ld roa. nd toftar lha w- flled tht he nteruoltb saM County of in,rton of (, Udlottbap.gpto living along n ""' ped amendment of ibdlvl.lon 47, of aectlon 1 1 aald road anH L.rirarT peraon Intereated there- . , .,. ,,,., 'n for Mid rorf to b. l.aaed for toll mad ,n of I aaKi road a P'"' , " " Slat February 30, WHS a amended by an aet ap- "peaient and ""rir''"' , " proved February , 198 and a amended by aa "unwiTof B. " - tpprored February , 1H99. and aa further Uiute. of the gtatt of Oregon, that aald road be ameniled by n ct filed In th offloe of lb. Sec- led- . . reuryof ftaton January 27, 1906; and I therefor rr dJolM ," w. hereaa aald proposed amendment anthorize fdeacrlbedaatolloiralo-wil: Commencing at fa atj Hubor0( Oregon, lo grant the Southweel cant'ot tb 0. Paraona, D. L. C. ,,pnonei (,wfraph and railroad franchise np- No- In T. 1 N. S. w- ,n Waahlngun Coootf, m h. MnH)tf ,llfbor0( or,,,,, ,nd Oregon, and running thenc In a Weaterly dirw- j,,, Mld p.tuloo ta (n aa form u n. Uon following lb Wlleon rivrroad to th Till- qulred 0T ordnal)e8 (j0. 25softh Cltv of Hllla- nook County lie le"d tot ,h PnrPae, boro, Oregon, and haa been eertifld to m by tb plngth saai opea and la repair and Unv Reoord,rof,haty of HUlaboro; Proved tn, . a1 of 10 year with th right ir y.TIhM , n 0 (w.u,.. w.. '. eonH'leratloB tbareforW collect and reeivei toll. tb,c,0r Hlllehoro. Oregon, In ordienc to r travel th.reo la tna manner p...- , M(j by Trt,MOf ln poWer ,d aulhorliy veled That th.r "hall bplaclnponaaid In m by thordlnnc ofaalddty. rlobereby make ami name tnia proclamation 10 the people of Uie t'lty of HIIIliro, UtrarHi, and do hereby anuounce and declare that aaid petition and pro poned amenOment ar lu flue form and mat aald propoaed amendment will be nulimliud 10 a vote of me people or aald I'lty at th annual City elee lloo ot ail t'lly lo b held on Monday, Ixcea- peril, COODIN, Hiiisboro. Or. tel. A. A tftgi tftA ju jiV j9itVl. j r-w Drop in the "Dew Drop Inn." Better known by most people as the place of llillsboro when 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. Palnati?r, Proprietor Successor to W. J. McIIenry Tgr-mi-Ty ujr a iy ig W f vy uj yp lionaal Ulllaboro. Oreion.tbi Nttember Sih. 1 wo. 9e.l onU)lfUU)tUigra.leof th road shall b Pt the Mmt tbal It now I and tha material u"ed In th. rDlr or eonatructlon of th road or nr Prt thereof " "uch nlacaa, n further onlerd and adjudged mt th. cierl of ' wur M ' -dered u, ,hla order lo b publlahed la a weekly t(.aMHfi)'Pnl clrenlatloa wltbla bl. Conotv and I aw 'or rtoi of foor "" xl In llk.B.orW P DOt,c to ,h J r that aMled bl J-"1 ,n, ""aompa wltblaa Waablagton County, vn- . nnlll Wedlie- w'Mi. w. 1 1, i-.a 1 n W" pi' f 1 n.. ... "'T rry,..nur iw7. utu th hour rot saie. 1 .uxinii dar tii .t . ofitoriork a M. ofaaid date. I uiara aunorcas, urown legliorns ami '" therefor, w pa"0"- th 7 w Barretl riymotith Itock full blooded o, u,, c Dtf conn of cockerels. Inrjuire of R. II. Greer. Sweet, tour and Pill pickles In bulk at K. II. Greer's. Atteati B. P. CORSELIIS, Major olHlllaboro, Oregon. II. T. BAG LEY. Recorder. '"WMhhngto Coitr. -r " Coorton k. ,.v ""' k., tun, and ntrd In a,, of ao"-"'" " . 1. HEREBY GIVES Ammunition and Gun Supplies Has that umbrella of yours a broken rib, handle, or any other of the iinmerous ailments it is subject to ? Bring it to me and I will fix it for you. I have a complete line oi am munition and gun supplies. Guns cleaned and repaired on short notice. All work guaranteed satisfactory. A new line of plain and fancy itation "ira mw"" . . 1 1 " j 7 ...v .v... . exhibits mar h , 1" ' "na lh Cou, enrk of mu -J"BI"" n"' ery bat Juat been received at the Hills-1 . u,jOTas: --r- IK. L stARS, Suc.ca.SSor to Bt0oett