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lllllsboro Independent. D. f . BATH. Editor and Proprietor. THE FAIR. (Continued from Flrtt !) Chin from Canada 40 year old, no name. Turned wood and courier wood, Mf Bauer. German pipe and bowl, Fred Cornel lui. lied i uread and cardi used in 132, Mn Mike Moore. Plate, cup and eaucer and candle stick ueed in 18 W. Mr. XV K IJoyt. Smoking baaket une.1 in 1845, Mn Mike Moore. Ilatter and pitcher used in 18uO, own ed by Mn J W fewell. Chair made Ly Ben Tboma W30, owned by J A Imbrie. Weddins drew bought in 1847, Mn J A Imbrie. Silk dreg bought in 184i), Mn J A Imbrie. Camphor wood trunk bought in isto, Mn J A Imbrie. Pitcher croaaed plaint in 1841, Mn J W Sewell. Powder-horn uned in Cayuae War, Thomas Tucker. lied spread nJe in N Carolina, (1842 Mrs UU Gardner. Violin made in 17(11, 11 I Scbmelt ser. Table 100 yean old, Mrs William Jack- eon. Unas candle stick 130 yean. Mrs K C Yaught. Coins 100 and .100 years old, Ir Wood lti Me IKK, KileCave. French Aaaignot, Ir Wood. Coins from 100 to l.riO ypar. Sewell and Powell. Shaving mug and kettle 1832, Mrs M A Powell, (iourd uned in 1840, Mn Khoades Haakut and bruah (H) ye.ira old, Mrs f Iloocow. Candle atick 1K45, Mrs W Hedmond. Hair wreath lioiik-lit in 1854, Mrs Kate Reynold. Platter bought 184!), Mrs W II Con cell. Clothes bruah bought 1845, Mrs M A Powell. 60 dollar Confederate bill 18(!4, Or Ad kins. Silver cup 70 years old, Mrs E J Bar rett. Gin diah (10 years old, Mrs William Jackson, A Lanen, nave nd colt. Kricksen 4 Laraen, colt. Ch.rleaD.vi.. stallion. Ard.lamont S year old dam Katie, by li.ndeo. rut-. ClvdeJale stalhon. . ... ...., i,k and four colts, one colt by Prince Henry, 12 month, old by Black Diamond. J J Smith, colt by Prince Henry. Wm McQuillan, two Lovelace mares, 3 and 4 yean old. v.tM.Vm. Banks Hone Co., siamon ti.. . punblool.ngistered : II D Scnmeiuer, urmua -- . . . .. t rhuhalia. die Z, br ZouiUio. uam u - Ben Birdaell, three mares, o t aft - . H Shire; desienaani oi org... Mnnir. mare auu . " VI U T m Black Diamond. ic n rt. lack. Jim Crow, ppauia... w ir McCormitk. mare and colt by ui..Alr Tiiamnnil. uiav. . . . v a Rnlimr. 12 months old con uj mu..ip Diamond. um- . . .,,. t.i- M-aeinirer. colt vf Bllim Jackson. t t rt.Mfl.inan. colt br Hambleton- w '- ian dam, mixed, v.ip rjroiind.. Gray Grattan, Oliver J, i-i.. uni.r. htr Patchen. all standard, . . nil rithAr. T..hn Al.U.ti. mtr 3 years old Imp, bv Villiuns. T J Walleu, Black Diamond. ri. Koonts. 2 year old, by Vlnmont, itiiiinva stallion. Kntdiah shire w .'...", . and Arabian. James Price, 2 colts by Billing's horse J W Marsh. 2 year old by Oregon A Gordon. 2 colta, half Clyde, year lint by Tom Davis' horse; i yeaning colt. 11 T Beach, 1 mule by Paine s jack. Joseph Connell, 2 colts by Villiniua. N Womer, 3 year old by Black Dia mond. J T Kerr, mare, 8 years old. li Womer. 1 colt, 13 months old, by Black Diamond. D J Womer, 15 months old colt, by Black Diamond C Putetson. 1 colt by Black Diamond, 12 months old, weight, 1540. And others not listed. The following premiums were award ed bv the Juditcs. Loui Manning, II T Beach and Thoe Howe, who were ap pointed br the fair committee: Black Diamond. No 28049, 1st APPLKS. Ben Davis J C Martinazzi, Tualatin, 1st; JO Pelette, Hillaloro, 2d; FM Keenan, Vinelands, 3d. Spitzenberg J Nichols 1st, J CMar tlnazxi 2d. Red Bellflower John Helllev 1st. GravenaUin A K Mead, 1st. Grimes Golden A W Barber lat. lied Kubican Jos Robinson, Farm ington, lat. Westfield A W Barber, 1st. Baldwin John Reilly lat, J Nichols 2d, J C Martinazzi 3d. Reilleys Perfection 1st prize. Stark John Reilley lat. King A SchamoDi, Tualatin, 1st: A E Westcott, 2d, J Reilley 3d. Northern Spy Jos Robinson 1st, J Nichols 2d, A Schamoni 3d. Gloria Mundi A F. Westcott lat. Rhode Inland Greening Jos Robinson 1st. Bitenhoimer- Benton Phillips lat. Yellow Bellflower A Schamoni 1st. Blue Permain II Ilunterman lat, J C Martinazzi 2d. Wolf River A Schamoni lat, B F Dewey 2d. Beat Collection Jos Robinson. PEAKS. Wintor Nellis II Ilunterman 1st. Bartlett-A E Mead lat. Sugar II Ilunterman Int. Pound II Ilunterman lat. Winter J C Martinazzi 1st. Peaches, Solway-J W Sewell lat. Uulnces Tho. Connell lat, R II Col lins 2d, R K Dulley 3d. PRUNES. Petite Mrs John Houaer lat. Silver A W Barber lat. Dried-Mrs E O Crandall lat. Dried Petit- V M Keenan lat. Mrawberrie V Raymond lat, M Tipton 2d. Raspberries Mr. W M Tipton let, D Powell 2d. Blacklperriea Mrs S D Powell lat. CATTLE. namkk or a im, li CI .1. ... ... . ... ,inti ciiuriimmn, in v halmers 1st on bull and cow. I'nregiatered, Jaa. Price lat on bull Red Poll, Jas Price lat on yearling UU1I. llolstein cow, Aahbac her lat - r . a ... negiaierea jersey bulla, 1 yPar and un.ler .', Wallai-e Marah 1st, Dr A II Bai ley, 2nd. Under 1 year, R Beamish, lat. Registered cow, J lVnnia, lat. Unregistered Jersey bull, Win K rover lat. Unregistered cow., Geo Harrow lat on cow and calf, Prof Case 21 on cow. Mrs Barn- HOUSE SHOW. kntriks avn rnizr. wixxraa. To the president and oflu-er. of the tnet fair committee: The Western Oregon Stallion Society, in accordance with an agreement, received and entered (or .how and premium the following borsee, with owners names attached: Hugh Johnson, stallion and four colts. Blnbols, 2-year-old filley, by Prince llenrv John Fonda, Peter Even' stallion, 3 yean old, by Oregon. John Meier, mare and cult. ' prize, Oliver J, 1st prize, King Patchen, 2nd. R Even' grade, let; Filley, 2 years old, 1st; CommiHlian, 1st; Lady Ar mont, lat; Etty James, 1st; Nsn Latch, colt, lat; Oregon Ladv, 1st; Davis' Clyde stallion, lat; Billings' mare and cjlt, 2nd; Beach's mule colt, lat; Paine's colt, 2nd ; sorrel mare, 1st, mare 2 yr. old, 2nd; Paine's Jaca, Deraham, 2nd ; Paine's colt, 3rd ; Jack, 1st ; Paine's 2 months, 2nd and 3rd. A Gordon, 2 year old, 1st; 2 year old, 2nd ; 1' year old, lat. Mr Wormer, colt, 1st. Paine's 2 colts, lat and 2nd. Connell, mare, lat; colta, 2d and 3d. Veteraou, colta, lat and 2nd. McCormUk's colt, 2nd ; race, 1st and 2nd. Birdsell, draft, 1st, 2nd and 3rd W II McQuillan, 1st and 3rd. J Keron, 2nd. Geo Billings, shire graded stallion, 1st. Banks Horse Co, 2nd. A iter ward changed to lat. The Western Stallion Society, 8 Moon, president, and R Cave, secretary want to thank the judges, Manning, Beach and Thos Howe, for their pains taking efforts to do the fair thing, while the Horse Society have done ev erything ther could, with the limited means and short time allotted to them, to make all as comfortable as possible The Horse Society is willing to admit that all good horses were not here, but desire to take with salt the statement of peraous that ther had at home tome- thing tatter a brute that is not worth showing. And to close, Those that did how stallions, tuares, colts and mules are recommended to the public as wor thy of the public's heartiest patronage. as well as our sincere thanks. SAM MOON, President R. CAVE, Secretary. From mmwu. gagular CorrnpondenL The Derby Mill Co.. of Hood view nave experienced trouble with circular saws furnished them on starting up the mill, consequently work has been sus pended there pending a change for a new and complete outfit Forty trained bird dogs were passengers on the express car that came out from Portland a few days ago and were put off the train at various winU up the y.na liird hunting is in full hlast in this section and hunters : n V 1 1 oil t ho I '1 i; are securmK au"- " allows them per diem. F M. Rk'h ' Porting, son-in-law of Major Ballard, was in town during the week and is con templating entering Uncle Sam's service as mail-carrier here again provided he succeeds in buying out one of the routes one of the present carriers wishes to dispose of. Miss Clara Griffith, formerly a student or .JLne orierwuuM jjuuuc br school has been in town several days VISlling inrmn, one ia iiuw a resident oi MCftiinnvjue anu will attend the high school there this winter. flhas. True's prune drier, lo cated near Middlton, is kept con stantly busy night and day pre paring the prune crop in mat lo cality for market. Ihe iruit is reported above the general year ly average and the prepared ar ticle of the best commercial vaiue. Guy Hays, a mail carrier here, ranks among the best wing shoot ers in this locality, his well-loaded game bag on returning from each hunt being in evidence. While not making any pretense of being a crack shot on the wing tnere are out lew wnowui secure i ii. more game in a given lengin oi time. Justice M. E. Buck accompan ied by his adopted daughter Ma mie, caiiea upon an eye specialist in Portland last Friday for treat ment, the latter being afflicted with symptoms peculiar to dis ease of the eyes. Her infirmity was pronounced curable by care ful and well-applied treatment A county rock-crusher has found its way into this part of Washington county at last and is now being utilized to its fullest capacity at the rock quarry below town under the supenntendance of the supervisor, E. G. Hagey. May the good work proceed un interrupted until a 8uncient quan tity of crushed -mateial is produc ed to Batisiy all demands for road purposes. Van, son of P. T. Meeks, the butcher, has purchased the lat- ter's interests in the butcher business here and taken possess ion of the place on Main street r. 1. Meeks has been a perma nent fixture in this line for a number of years in the town of bherwood. RACES. NAMES of WINNKKS. lat race, '4' mile daah, Ward Down's Mike Wisdom, 1st, T II Tongue's Hum bert, and Adolph Siegnat's Jark Burr tie for 2nd. 2r) seconds. 2nd race, J mile and repeat, harness race, 11 T Smeltzer's Wood Trust. 1st ; Merrill's broncho'. 2nd; Wilaon s dales Creek Belle, 3d ; time, J. 3d race, E B Tongue's Portia Knight, lat, John Ion nell'a Wallace, 3 2, John IWhanan's Midget, 2-3. Time, 2.22,' ) mile and repeat. 4th race, running, John Wall's, 1st; R II Oreer's I.ady Vinmon, 2nd; Wra Mcquillan, 3d. Time, 1:41. fith race, J mile daah, Hugh Herd man's John B.ya, lat; Wm Cornelius, 2d. Time23secou.Ut. Out of Sight. "Out of sight, out of mind," is an old saying which appli.t aitJi special force to a sore, burn or wound that's Inwn treated with Bin klen's Ami. a Salve. It's out of aiglit, out of mind and out of existence. Pilea too and chilblains dis appear under its healing Influence. Ouarantee.1 by all Drugging. Something new and Men's Fancy Neckwear up-to-date at Raird's. 0. Thomas. Oregon City, h. Curtis. Forest Grove. Ford. Portland Marriage Licenses. Wm. Eunice F. A. Bowser, Ilillsboro. John r Brandt and Helena Emily Rehborg. Tigardville. Eugene Devaul. Dublin. Texas Gertrude Irish-Flint Hillsboro. ' Albert F Doughty and Esther Brown. Hillsboro. We are prepared to .l.mll Hn.i of light machine work, at R. 1 Sears' Bicycle Shop. ... rl - d ntmcr. i ne Kroom onurer, farmer of Ti W.tand the bride is the tnr one of tne lJiruy. farmers of Full mountain. t A Mrs. R- A. Marske. of Mr. and 4 j m children and Mr i I, iTIiIi of Tualatin stent . Mr. and Mrs. John ir WTu . and Mrs. Chas, Cornelius visit" v i, h,,.. r " onts. Mr. and Mrs. Shoen. Mrs. Julia Godman wife of our county clerk, visited the fair and spent several days renewing old aSaintlS at Tigardville. Born to the wife of Ira Morri son, a son. the parents of whom are the best pleased, couple in the county because it is a boy. Dr. Large not attending. What mean those queer look ing tolts in the road. Why H,.r,nu trot an automobile, Whn o..a Ticardville isn't com ing to the front in metropolitan etvu iinrrnh for Gawrsfe. now ha will ioin the Good Koads club. Miss Gertie Boland after a va cation nf a coude of months, has tn her position as hello girl at Tigardville. Miss Olga Peterson is teaching school near tloiDrooK, naving talc f .p ulace of her sister Miss Iva, who has gone to Corvallis to attend college. Mi T illie Holm who has been sub hello girl, has come home to attend school during tne winter. Thp Tiirardville school com menced last Monday with Prof, and Mrs. H. A. Ball and Miss Galbreath of Tualatin as teach ers. Aunt Jemima, From Progress. Regular Comqxwlwt. Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Portland visited at Mr. Morelockson Tues day. r anno Bros, nave a crew o men getting in the onions. They report an excellent crop this year, Miss Iettie McKay visited in Forest Grove several days last week. Wm. Boston of Hoodview, has become "mine host" of theSher wood hotel, Mrs. Wilson his mother-in-law. retiring last week There is no reason why the busi 1 .a ness snouia not be prosperous and a money-making one under the direction and control of an "up-to-date" proprietor. The sole distributing state agency for the new series of school books the J. K. Gill Co., of Portland are unable to fil orders promptly, cause unknown. hence local dealers cannot supply tne immediate demand. From Rural Route One, Beaverton Keidilar Cnrrcipondeut. The big event of the week was the Grange fair, held at Tigard vine uctooer zd. ine nan was crowded to its capacity with ex hibits and a very fine display w as made. Chas. Metzger had a fine exhibit of vegetables of all kinds. also apples, grapes and some figs which were quite a novelty. Ot to Meyer showed some apples wnich lor size, coloring and pol ish was fully up to the much vaunted Hood River product The people of this section surely . A 1 A If ... wuii i nave iu move 10 ikhki iuv- er to raise fruit of any kind There was a wagon axle shown which brought the Smith family across the plains. The ouilt which was made bv the ladies of tne urange and rallied oft last year was tnrown over tne piano wnicn it helped to pay lor. The Christensen boys brought a sheep inai weignea is pounas and sheared ' pounds of wool last spring. There were sunflowers so tall that they had to bow their neads to stand in the hall, and quinces that weighed a txmn.l and a quarter, sofa pillows made of leather postal cards and other needlework which showed that the girls have been taught other things besides the waltz and tu r step (although they can do that t,very psrignoornoou should have a fair of this kind, ne.irlv everyone, has something they can bring, and it creates a friemllv rivalry and spurs each one to try tO d() a littlo Vwttor hr, l;' neighbor. " ",s Miss Helen Rehberg and John hrandt were unitwl in mr.r;. age at the rsonage of the Ger man Evangelical church. Tenth ??? t lay- ,ts- I''rtland. on October ,th, 1ju7, pkCV. Th. ' Miss Maud and Howard I ling ley visited their sister Mrs. Geo, Blassei veral days last week takingfiithe Grange fair at Ti gardviSjVVednesday. . Mr. no Mrs. A, R. Fannoare out at heir old home while the onion rop is being harvested1. Mund Mrs. Vaughn Behar rel f Portland are spending a tewtays with Mr. and Mrs. A, R. Fnno. Ws. McKernan and Mrs. Jen nie Jurbank of Portland visited Mn McKay one day last week (jute a number lrom around hen attended the Grange fair at Tiard ville on Wednesday. 1 hey report it as being exceptionally god this year. Km A. J. Fanno and Mrs, Ripperton of Portland visited in theneighborhood on t riday, Kr. and Mrs. Ernest Hite are thenrnnd possessors of a fine bouncing girl. TT . . Uncle John poultry wanted. J.Lenz will pay the market price "i sh for ben, chickens, turkeys, E and ducks. Hillsboro Music Lessons. Miss Elizabeth! Smith is now tn Lake pupils in music. First between Fir and Ant Ktrects. Pacific States Phone 487; Fined $15. vv Kosmalski and J. J BIpw fLth of Progress, indulged in a fistic encounter one day last week with tne result wiai rws malski has a few teeth less than he had before the scrap began while Blew is minus some of his spare cash. A disputed lane be twoen hpir premises was the caus nf the trouble. On Friday ... " v , f T..J " I.1 i5lew went heiore juue j. c Kinf nlnaded sruiltyito as sault and battery and the judge "nposed a hne oi f The Denver Express. Thn r-arent management wili m'vu- trons a real novelty in the coming of Holden Bros ' big "sation ' yen v .ajm ra, arneLnirama the, piay nas iew equals- an a scenic production it is without doubt the most com plete and elaborate of any at Present touring the country. No expense has been spareu io maKe thegtatre settings gorgeous and beaiif the mechanical efforts r new and novel and surpass anything in that line ever at tempted jn meUxlramatic pro duction The cast is all that can he desired, eery actor naving been v,nn expressly on account of thir. fitness to portray the Parts. One of the strong fea tures of the performance and a feat,. ..nafly omitted in plays "'thUrlatf. ,sthe 8tron ve,,n "i riPit vrneiy umuunsunuunii thp ,1. The Denver Express wiU re Tuesday, October 15. Notice of Final Settlement. Nolle Ii hereby to lbt iht auilanlgoad Klminlrtr.u.r bu Died Jo Ui County fmittol M'MtaluiiU.a Cuuuir. Oregon, till flul aceouut la UK. sua ihl tl " n Mt tut horliig lx'lr wld eu art, oa Moodkjr Norcmbvr 11. );, ml 10 o'clock A. M. liwl riuOcUJlwr, l'M7. PKAR8US. Aliiiliii(ritur of l) Eautl of Alel Au.lerm.0, ltrteiiil. W. N. BAKKKT1. All, f'.r Adralniitntur. K.rel puh K!l. ll-Ut Nur. , 1!M7. SUMMONS. lu tb ( In uit Court of th 8Ula of Oregoo, Cur Irtet ouniy at WuhlngtoD. J. M. B. KIIwoul, 1'Uintirr. ti U. L. Bunnell, 1. A. Uuuimll, hirtli Ahbr, J, '. HuiigertoH, f dwur.l lluuKerford. M. L Huunall, C. 1. Bunnell, V. L. Uouurll, A. I., lluarwll, O. 1,. lluunull, A. M. Buunell. I, J. lluunell, L, 11. Bunnell, end AuneL'. Quacueubunb. I. rendenU. I M HONS To eecb end every of Mid Dlndnw Iu the Nume of Iho 8tl of Oregon: You ere hereby reiulrad to pr eud anewer 111 com- plaiul tiled i;lut you lu tb tbov entitle"! ull on or bctore November 2Sd, l'JU7 and If you fall to uwer, for witnt thereof, tb plalulld will apply to the Court for th relief demanded lu the complaint to-wlt: A ducre of partition ascertaining tli reiipeo- tlv lnlt rvitl of tb partlee, plaintiff and defeu- danU, alwir named and ordering aale oftb following deecrlbed preuileea, to-wlt; hegluoing at lb ti. Section oorner between action 3i T. 1 S. K. 1 W. aud aeotlon ST. 2 S. K. 1 W. of the '.Vlllnnu-Uo Uerldlan. Wa.hlnUu I'ouuty, State cfOregou: running tbeuo 8. 'U dexreea K. 4, no clu to a Hone at the 8. W. cor ueruftbeli. L. C. of 1. L. Uleklln and wf. thence N. h6 degrcea .' tnlnUUM K. l'i.stl chalna; tbcutwN. i-imluutea K. .'.iWclia. loth N. line of the 8. balfofaald II. L. C. ; theno with aald Hue 8. an degree in mlnutee W. H.M cba thenc 3. 1 degree W. 2.U4 cut. tj th plao of begin. Dlug, coutaluing 1UU aotea, and for th dlalrlbu tlon of tb proceed! of aal.l aale amongat tb par tie hereto according to their reapeotlv literr all, aer deduetlug (herefrom the plalutltl'l lieu of 11117. Mi aud th coata and expeniea of Ihla ult. Thin tiiuininua in publiihed by order of lion. J. W. Uoodln, Couniy Judge of laid county,' the dale of lint publication twlug Oct. Ulb, VM7. Iliate.l Oct. Hub, MOT. C. I). A 1). C. LATOl'KETTK, Attoruey for I'laluUn. Kirrt pill.. Oct. 11 laat, Nov. li, I'M. SUMMONS. IN Til K CIKCI IT COURT OK THE 8TATK OF OKKUO.M KOU WAHIlINi.TON L'OUNTV. fl. B. Ilinton, riniiitlir, viJobu E. Iiavidtou, iKfeuiUut. Tojuljii K. IihvUImjii, the abov Darned defen danl: IN THE NAME OF T1IK STATE OF OREGON Yon are hereby required to apear aud atiawer the complaint or the plaintiff filed herein wllbiu IX weeks from tb date oftbo Drat publication ofthli lummoua, and If you fall o to apiear andanawer, philntiil will a..ly to the Court for the relief deinanded III bia coiuplaiut, to-wlt: For a decree adjudging tliat the plalutlll Ii the owner Iu fee liinple and lu the ptaneieiloti of the oulliUHst quarter of the norlhewt quarter ol Setiou 20, T. N. It. 3 W. of the Willamette Meridian, lu a'iliiKUn County, Oregon. And that von have no claim upon or Ituereat In aald real estaie. That plainltrri title to the aame be forever quieted and that plalutin haveiucb other and further relief aa to th Court may appear equitable. The order authorizing the service of tun num. mom by publication prescribe! that the lame hall be publUhed for six weeks, and the datt oftbellrat publication is Oct. lith, liW7. This sum inous la aorved upon you by publica tion by order of tho Honorable J. W. Ooudiu, Couniy Judtie of Washington County, Oregon, I wbieb aaid order aaa dated at IlillatHiro, Oregon, Oct. IDlh, ltJ7. H. B. HUSTON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Kintptib. Oct. II laat, Nov. 22, 1W7. Notice. NOTICE IU HKRKIIY HIVES that all lnoulr. lea relalive lo the all'alra of Kachel U IIhw thorne, or Hie Hawthorne Estate, should lie di rected to Kooiu Ilia Wouvsler Building, Tlilrd A Oak Street. I'ortlanil, Oregon, ana inai an IraiiHuctlons reganiluk' the purchase ol nux'k, lin pleuienta, or oilier perMUial proierty, owued by lliein, l.'Hl.-l or lieloiiKiiig on w hat Is known as be Hawthorne f arina, " aiiuato aiui uirae (3i uill.-s Kn-tof HlllalHiro, lu WashiiiKton Conn. IV, Htale of Oregon, now occupied by n. B. t ate, or anyone rlaiiuiug under bun, must l vou dueled at their place ol hulnaa aforcaald. II ft I II I- I. I. ll I ...'..nr. THE HAWTHORNE EHTATE Dated at Portland. Oregou. Hepl. 2.1.1., I'.sii. (First pub. rept. 27, laat Nov. 16, 11107.) Administratrix' Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the nndernlgned administratrix of the enlace of Martin An.ler. in, deceased, has liied lu the Comity Court ol Washington Coiiuiy, Oregon, her llnal account In aaid estate, and the same baa been set lor hearing, before said court, ou Monday October 2, Hi7, at III o'clock A. M. Dated tins SepleuiiKT ii, r."w. I HKOIKIKA ANDERSON. Administratrix ol the LaUte of Martin An.ler anu, ilercased. W. N. BARHE1T, Ally, for Admlulstralrix. (First pul. Hcpl. 27, last Nov. 1, 1W7.) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is herehv irlven that the nnderalgued. KlBCiiOir ol Hie K.lale of William H. I. una. tie- cease. I. has Hits .lav llleil In Hie County Court ol Washiuirtoii County, oreaon. bla final account and reKn as such executor in sain estate, anu the same baa been set lor linsl hearing and set tlement before said Court at the Court House In HlllslMiro, Oiegon, ou Oct. 2x, P.SJ7, at IU ocloea m. ol said day. Iiated this nent. 24, P.U7. HORACE 0. EITCII. Executor of the Eslale of W llliam 11. Lung, de ceased. tl. BAII.EV HI Ml', A Homey for Estate. 1 irst pub. tie.pt. 27, last, Nov. 1, IUU7. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hercbv given that the undersigned. the executor of the lasi will and telameiil ol Maria Anu Peters, deceased, has Illed bla final account lu sal. I eslale. Now, Iherelore, the Counlv otirt of Washing. ton Couniy, Oregon, lias set Monday, Novemta.r tth, l'.7, at Ihe hour of 10 u cl.s k at (he Court House lu HlllslMiro, Oregon, as the time lo hear obieclious to thp same. . I .a ted at lllllaliora, Oregon, thli 2d day of Oe. tolajr, Pi7. TIIFOHOKK HEHNARIIH. Executor ol Hi last will aud testament of Maria Ann Peters, deceased. John M. Wal l., Attorney for Estate. Executrix' Notice. Notice la hereby given that th undersigned has IxK-ii. I.y Hie i ouniy Court of Washington ouuty, orexnn, a.niiir l executrix or the iaal ..I. ....i .r Cl.ln 11 ..I... .iu eease.1, and has duly .UalutM as such, ami all Mraons having Claims sgalust said estat are beretiy notine'i w resent mem to me, with protier vou. -Iters, at I tie law o'hee of W, N. Bar. rrtt, ai lliilsis.ru, Oregon, wllbiu six moutti. from tills daia. Dated tliins ti.is-r i. r.'7. CA IHA K1NE J. A IU MS Executrix of ll.e Is-t wnl and testament el Calvin H. A oanis, .liral. . W. N. Bakkht. Attorney l.ir Execnlrix. A FILL LIN EOF Electric Supplies and Globes HOUSE WIRING. Next door to Vauht'a Grocery. on Second Street. J. R. Powell. The pain in Ma's head has pone, She as happy as en be, Ier health is rijrht, .her temper l.rijrht. Since taking Hollisler'fl Rocky Mountain Tea at night Delta Drug Store. SUMMONS. IX THE C1RCVIT COt RTOf THE STATE OF OKEtiON FOK WA1IINOTON COI'NTY. John R. Bailey, l'laliillir, va Henry B. Hollen beck, Defeudaut. To Uenry B. Uolleubeck, the above named do (eudaut: IS THE NAME OF THE UTATE OE OKt'iON You ar hereby required to appear aud answer the oouiplalut of the plalutln" Illed herein within lx ereeki from the data of th drat publication of thl aummoui, aud If you fall sob) appear aud answer plat till ft will apply to th Court for tl.a relief demanded In bla complaint, to wit: For a decree ajudglng that tti plaliililt la th owner In fee ilwpl and lo possession oftb southeast quarter of tb aoutbwuet quarter of Section 22, T. N. K. W. of the Willamette Meridian, containing forty acres, Aud that yuu hav no claim upon or luu reat In aaid real es tate. That plaiullR'i till to th aauie be lorev. ar quieted and that plalutltl have mcb other and further relief aa to th Court may appear tquit. able. Tb order authorising the service of this sum mon by publication prescribe Ibat Hi same ahall be published for six weeks, aud the dale ol tb Brat publication la Oct. 11th, 1UU7. This summona la arrved upon you by publica tion by order ol the Honorable J. W . Uoodlu, County Ju.lg of Washington County, Oregon, which aald order wai dated at Ilillsboro, Oregon, Oct. lOtb, I'M. 8. B. HUSTON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Ftnl pub. Oct. 11 last, Nov. 22, 1MU7. 111. plow. Six A few hu.li- Notice of Final Settlement. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned executor baa tiled lu Hi County Court of Wata Ington County, Oregon, bis final account lu Ibe Matter or the I.at W ill aud Testatnaul of George Wilcox, deceased, and that the same has beeu el for hear lug, before aald court ou Monday November 11, 1KU7, at 10 o'clock A. M. NELSON WILCOX, Executor of the Last W 111 and Teatameul of Oenrg Wilcox, Iieceased. W. N. BARKETT. Atty. for Executor. First pub. Oct. II last Nov. g. P.J7. Public Sale. I will sell at public auction on the old M. O. Weichbrodt s place, about 3-4 mile S. E. of Cornelius, Tuesday Octocer 22nd at 10 a.m. the following described property, to-wit: One sorrel horse, KJyrs. old, w t. l(XK) lbs. One bay mare 8 yrs. old wt I'M) lbs. One light bay colt ,4 mo. old. One set dou ble work harness. One set single work harness. One jersev cow G yrs. old. One iersev cow 4 yrs old. One jersey yearling heifer. Two hogs, wt. 225 lbs. j each. Four dozen chickens. One Kushford lumber wagon, nearly new. One buggy. One two-section steel harrow Twoone-hor.se cultivators. One garden lumd cultivator. One 12 tons of clover hay. els of oats. One number S Acini' steel range, nearcy new. One heating stove. One writing desk. One milk safe. One bedroom set. Two bedsteads. Two bed springs. Two mattresses. One- extension table, one couch, two rocking chairs, two wash tubs, six kitchen chairs, milk crocks, glass and stone jars. Terms of sale: $10 and under cash, over $10 one year time at 8 per cent with approved security. Free lunch served at noon. Mrs. IH'sa I laugh f man. I!. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. John Vanderwal. Clerk. Born. October 2, to Mr. and Mrs. I). M. Mclnnis, of Farmington, a daughter. A t. M 'II. s- a 1 .... -".I l.tl. . , lliouii' t, to iil'. and Mrs. C. W. Thrapp, a son, Mrs. Thrapp's mother has now sixteen grandchildren surviving, and the other fifteen are girls. At I looming on the Tth, to Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Schneider, a daughter. At Scholia on the Vth, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Uurkhalter, a son. On the Itth. to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Kehilie, six miles east of Hillsboro, a daughter. Card of Thanks. The committee on Art and Fancy Work, Pioneer Relics and Fruits and Vegetables, desire to thank the public for their kind ness in contributing so liberally toward the exhibits and also Dr. Linklater for his kindness in al lowing them the use of the build ing. Miss Rose Wilcox, Chair man Art and Fancy Work: Mrs. J. A. Imbrie, Chairman Pioneer Exhibits; Mrs. E. W. Moore, Chairman Fruits and Vegetables. B U L.L.ET I N Great Northern Railway Low Rates from the East mI.LJ SEITOilKI. AM) OCTOl.KK. Tho Great Northern Ry Will sell (Zionist UckeN IYoiii .ill Kasfern points it grfiiilj' icdiKTd rates. Nv York to Hillsboro Beaton to Hillaboro Chicago to Hillaboro..., St. Paul . Minneapolis I. u-., Duloth t0 H.ll.boro 25 Sioux City ' ....$50 00 as as .... 33 OO 00 Proportionate reductions from other points. Now is the time to send for your friends. Ortlers lor tickets will receive pionipt attention. Additional information on application to II. DICKSON. C. r. AT. A. Ureal Northern Uy, l.':3tl St., I'ortlanil. W. A. ROSS, A. O. I'. A., Seattle, Wash. J. J. WUNDKKLICIl O. C.SCIIWAUZ Wunderlich & Schwarz SIGN PAINTING PAPER HANGING AND FRESCOING )E(()KATIX(3 NATURAL WOOD FINISH (IKUNIMi rALmilMXfl LINCKUSTA M0Iti:S0,Uti AM) PLASTIC Ki:m:r DKCOKATIONS CARRIAGE PAINTING Uoth Phones 1IILL8P.OUO, OUK. Building Materia. Shingles, Lime, Brick, Fire Brick, Cement, Gravel, Fibred and Unfibred Plaster. Sand. Will meet l'oi Hand prices At all limps. Climax Milling Co.