Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932, January 31, 1908, Image 4

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    Illllsboro Independent.
D. V. BATH. Editor and Proprietor,
Prosecutor Heney has brought
out no evidence in land fraud
cases against Sonnor Fulton
' other than that he was mixed up
in the ring with Mitchell and
others, and if what he says is
true, and Heney comes pretty
near stating1 facts when making
charges of corruption, it was cer
tainly a dirty political crowd the
senator was associating with.
It is now up to the people to turn
down the whole bunch and send
to Washington men with clean
hands and an earnest desire to
work for Oregon's interest
The Independent has always
been republican, first, last and
ail the time, and supported can
didates of that party when we
knew, and others knew, they
were unfit candidates and not
entitled to the support of the
party they professed to represent
From now on The Independent
as its name implies, will be an in
dependent republican paper, and
will alwavs do what it can for
the best interests of that party.
We had rather work for a good
democrat than a bad republican,
and as there are plenty of good
republicans to fill all positions of
trust, it is foolish to thrust a man
onto the party simply because he
is, or says he is, a republican
with an ax to grind and a lot of
political debts to pay. J. Bourne,
for instance.
gentle and benevolent in interna
tional affairs.
What brings respect to a na
tion from other nations is just
strength-prepared strength and
ability to use it when need comes.
We had enough proof of this dur
, th wr with Spain, in the
comments of our European
"friends," to last a century had
we freed our minds from cant
and looked the facts in the face.
As we look back now the con
flict with Spain does not seem to
have been much of a war. ine
republic, as it were, awkwardly
put forth one hand. That was
alL Yet how solemnly we were
told of the hard knocks we were
going to get because "Spain was
a power to be reckoned with,"
etc, etc
Then came Dewey's guns ai
Manila and the wonderful victory
at Santiago and the nations bow
Do You Waal Any of TneM t
Senator Fulton has sent a let
ter to The Independent in which
he savs: "Below is a list of doc.
uments of which I have a limited
suDDly. The documents contain
information of value and interest
to the people of Oregon, and I
1 -e -fit V
will be pieaseu n . "'
lish this letter in your paper, as
I will be pleased to supply any
one writing me for same with
such of the documents as may be
desired, x so long as my quota
lasts.
Year Book of Agriculture 1901-
190fi.
Report of the Bureau of Ani
mal Industry.
Diseases of Cattle.
Diseases of the Horse.
Report of the Commissioner of
Education.
Geological Survey.
Repwt of the Commissioner cf
ed before us as they never had in Labor.
liap oi ine uniifu ouues.
Report of the Philippine Commission.
the past
Todav sixteen great battle-
" . i
ships are sailing round the world,
showing the Stars and Stripes to
all nations over these visible ana
dangerous emblems of the re
nnhliVa nower. And all the
Rural Free Delivery System.
Report of the Bureau of Soils.
Statistical Abstract
Heney to rullon.
At the First Congregationa
church in Portland last Tuesday,
before the largest crowd ever in
attendance in that building,
Francis J. Heney, the govern
ment's special prosecutor in the
land fraud cases, paid his re
spects to Senator Fulton, and
gave his reasons for accusing the
senator of unfitness for holding
the high position he occupies.
Among other things Mr. Heney
said:
That Charles W. Fulton was
Senator Mitchell's sack-holder
and distributor of funds during
the legislature of 1897.
That Fulton used his influence
as state senator as attorney for
the Astoria & Columbia River
Kailroau and corporations, as
United States senator to prevent
enforcement of laws that he was
sworn to uphold and to protect
his friends from indictment and
prosecution.
That he bought votes outright
during the "hold-up" legislature
of 1J7.
That in 1K99 he did his utmost
to defeat justice and prevent en
forcement of law by aiding and,
abetting the land frauds as at
torney for the Hammond lumber
interests.
That his connection with shady
land deals continued after that
time, particularly in 191)2.
That he agreed with Senator
Mitchell to shield Brownell from
prosecution by the reappointment
ot Hall as United States district
attorney.
That lie represents the inter
ests of the railroads and biir cor-
innations at Washington and not
tnose ot the people.
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Sy.
world looks on and sees that here rUp act3 Upon the bowels and there
is something which cannot be 5y drives the cold out of the sys
philosophized away. tem. It contains no opiates it is
Here is strength, ready and pleasant to take and is highly re
prepared to be put forth. Here commended for children. Sold by
- . . i
what secures peace to the all druggists.
A San Francisco dispatch of the
28th says that suit for divorce was
filed by Helen N. Loss, wife of C
E. Loss, the well known contractor
and railroad builder, who has been
prominent in the engineering field
in San Francisco and Portland, Or
The complaint charges desertion.
The Losses were married in Grand
Rapids, Mich., in 1900. They liv
is
American republic and the
world's respect Chicago Inter
Ocean.
From naardvllle.
Regular Correspondent,
Watch Tigardville.
Mrs. E. II. Hyerstay has recov
ered from a severe illness of la
grippe.
The dance at Grange hall last ed happily for five years and then
Saturday evening was n great suq- separated. Mrs. Loss recently took
cess. All present Had a good time. flnfl,tmen,s at h St FranrU lintel
W. E. Thomas took charee of in that city. She is a woman of
the South Bend school last Monday great beauty and her handsome
to fill the vacancy left by Miss Gal- gowns have made her one of the
legher.
The Investment Company is go
ing to put up a real estate office
near the sew station.
John Brandt bought George
Behnke'i house and lot near the
Grange hall on Main street
most talked of women in local so
ciety. Loss has the contract there
for the construction of the Ocean
Shore Railway. He has just sub
mitted a bid to construct a $5,000,-
000 sewer system for the city. In
Portland he has been identified
with large traction interests. He
When Senator Fulton was in
formed of the charges made at
Iortlandby Francis J. Heney in
a puMic address in which he
charged among other things that
rulton handled Mitchell's sack
in 1S'.7," he said:
. "I don't know what Henevran
mean by saying such things, but
i no Know that it is damnable in
him to allege that I ever handled
aits- money corruptly, for Mitch-
en or anyone else, or that I han
died any money for Mitchell.
"Further than this I must re-
inso to say anything until I am
advised more fully as to the spe
cific nature of Heney's allegations."
A gtand masquerade ball will be is well known in Ilillsboro and in
given at Grange hall on February Washington county, having built
15. Music will be furnished by
Richard's orchestra. Tickets in
cluding chicken supper, $1.25.
Mr. Giltrud shot a gray fox last
week in the old orchard on the
several paper street car lines along
our thoroughfares to Portland, bnt
up to date none of them are in op
eration.
It is very important and in fact
Bunnell farm. Mr. Giltrud brought it is absolutely necessary to health
the fur up to Tigardville and proved that we give reliel to the stomach
to the unbelieving Thomases that promptly at the first signs of trou
me animai was a gray iox. ble. Take somethine once in, a
The party racket broke loose while; especially after meals; some'
again and Thursday evening saw thing like Kodel for dyspepsia and
two parties, one on Miss Elsie indigestion. It will enable your
Leedy in honor of her 22nd birth- stomach to doits work properly
day, which was attended by a jolly Sold by all druggists,
crowd, and one on the Brandt folks
of Bull Mountain, which was also
well attended.
Real Estate Transfers.
Thomas ltrailley nd wf to Lou
is II Larson 0 22 a ec 21 t 1
1 w
Geo. Behnke and II. Rchrift
have secured acres of land from n, "'y, 'Uh'
n. vv . amim near tne depot. They
will put up a building 8oxioo teet,
What Gives this Nation Respect.
The Russian government has
sent a high naval officer to ob
serve the American fleet on its
voyage from the Atlantic to the
Pacific.
This fact marks the interest
that the great fleet has aroused
among the nations of the world.
By many well-moaning persons
the upbuilding of the navy in
general and the sailing of this
fleet in particular is continually
deplored. Not thus, they say,
not by such displays of "brute
strength," do we win and keep
tne respect oi tne nations or
prove our "civilization."
The plain truth is that no na
tion wins the respect of others
by being energetic and success
ful in industry or by heaping up
wealth
which they will use as a livery sta
ble, auto garage and blacksmith
shop. The building will be made
of first-class lumber and will be
painted and will no doubt present
a very neat appearance.
A paper is being circulated for
the purpose of raising money with
which to build a board sidewalk
across Fanno creek, commencing at
the corner of the E. G. Ruedy I
Jbuergi, Merrick and Burnbam
tracts and running along the west
side of the Taylor Bridge road in a
southwesterly direction for a dis
tance ot 500 feet It's up to the
public now to do their share and
Rive this project a much-needed
boost.
Tigardville is beginning to have
some visitors since we have the
electric railway, as not less than
twenty six persons got ofl the car
last Sunday morning at our station
and in the evening forty eight per
son took the car for Portland
which is going some. Among
those who arrived Sunday morn
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Welle, Mr. and Mrs. Beyer, Mr.
and Mrs. Andrews. Dr. A. H. Rue
dy, A. W. Smith and Alvin North.
John "What kind of tea do you
like best?" Precilla "Go-tees,
some, but Rocky Mountain Tea
best John "Whv. Hollistere
Rocky Mountain Tea best?" pre-
cilia "It speaks for itself, John."
Ix ast of all does it w in , (Makes lovely complexions.) Delta
the respect that counts by being Drug Store.
400 00
John Meier anil wt to G F Heel
er 4"). 85 a iec 3tln2w .. . 2200 00
W R Hicks to Andrew lions i.t
of see 22 t 1 a 4 w 7j0 00
J Claude Oreear and wf to II G
Guild and wt pt of blk 0 Oak
Grove add Ilillsboro 1 ltX) 00
John A Ilobha and wf to C C
. Beers 35 acrea in Win McLin
d 1 c 1 1 n 3 w 175 00
F M Hill to Ftank Ramsey part
A Hill d I c t 2 s 4 w 3000 00
J W Tickfliorne and'wf to F X
Macher lots 1 A 3 Poach vale..
Charles Aulner to A!tert J
Moore and wf SI a sec 22 t 2
400 00
2iXW (0
August C Brandt and wf to V G
I-ongsworth t0 a sec 8 t 2 s r
1 w
J II Lambert to Sheridan Wl.en
ton lets 25 A 27 Be, h vale.
J T Gerriah nd wf to Charley
Meachatn jt ot sec 25 t 1 n 3
w A sec 30 t 1 n 2 w . .
nnre.1 4 Kaymomt and wf to
Harry II Graham and wf s a
ec H 1 1 n 4 w
Melissa O Shipley et al to Clar".
enca K Shipley pt of sec l' t 2
n 3 w
Samuel B Lawrence Jr tn
tie R Fislt pt of sec ,"3 t 1 s 2
w A sec 4 t 2 s 2 w (IN ...re.i" ,w. -
TB Stevenson to H T Huii.,,'
wasec.ot 1 n 4 w
Win Reidtandwf to II K Moore
Ma 17 to 22 blk X) W Port
land Heights
Moses Pillabov
t leryet al 40.u: a see 25 u.
Many of our readers have re
quested us to back t0 elght
Pages, and though the expense
is much greater to us we have
concluded to do so. Hereafter
The Independent will consist of
eic-ht page. kly and the pnce
remain '
year, in advance
rosJooer' Court.
An , i: ..ned meeting of the
county commissioners convened
January jj. wben the following
business wa transacted;
The resignation of Claude Greear
as justice of the peace oi aouin
Hillsboro wai received and accept
ed and Eentoo Bowman appointed
to fill the vacancy.
It wai ordered that Road district
S be divided and that all oi
said district lying north of Baseline
be designated as district Jo. 33.
It was ordered that district No.
2i be divided as per a petition, the
north part of the district to be de
signated as district No. 34.
It was ordered that the boundary
lines of all road districts be estab
lished to conform to lines as estab
lished and recorded in the journal
of this date.
Advice to mothers: Don't let
your children waste away. Keep
them strong and healthy during
the winter with Hollister's Rocky
Mountain Tea. It is the greatest
tonic for children. Pure and harm
less, does the greatest good. 35c,
tea oi tablets. Delta Drug Store.
Flower pots and fruit trees, roses
and shrubbery for sale at the Hills
boro Plant and Flower Garden.
Take DeWitt's Kidney and Blad
der PilU. They promptly relieve
backache and weak back. Sold by
all druggists.
DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel
Salve is especially recommended for
ones, in) d bv all drutrsrists.
It 611s the arteries with rich, red
Diood, makes new flesh, and heal-
iny men, women and children.
Nothing can take its clace: no rem
edy has done so much good as Hol
ister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35c,
tea or tablets. Delta Drue Store.
Kodol is the best remedy known
today fordyspensia. indigestion and
.11 .
an troubles ansme from a disor
dered itomach. It is pleasant
prompt ud thorough. Sold by all
druggists. I
IJeWItt.tuccle Bariy Kisers are
the best pilsltnown. Sold by all
druggists. '
It Doel the Business.
K. B. Chamberlain of Clinton,
Maine, says ol Bucklen's Arnica
Salve: "It does the business; I
have used it for piles and it cured
them; used it for chapped hands
and it cured them; applied it on an
old sore and it healed it without
leaving a scar behind.' 25c at the
Delta drug itore.
r
Wanted
Would like to hear
at once from owner
having good medium
?ir fnrru or small bus
iness for eale in auy
good prosperous local
ity. Please give price
and description, and
reason for selling.
State when possession
can bo had. No agents
need reply. Address
Lock Draper U84,
Rochester, N. Y.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Executrix' Notice.
NoUc 1 iMivbf (lvsa Ibat lb uuderuaod
hu bnn by lbs Coautr Coarl of lbs Bii or
Urf au, tot W wblotfton Couutj, sppulnuht El-K-crlx
of lbs lu4 will sad tMUnionl of Wilson
K bllmoro, dsovawJ.
Now Ibsreforo, all persons having claims
SKalosI said salala ars bsrcbr ratulrad to pra
wn! lb sams lo dm wllb proper voucbara al lbs
law ofltca of H. T. Baclar, lu HUUburo, Oregon,
within sli months trom data hereof.
Hatl ai rilllsooro. uragou. luta Jauuary li),
1M.
REBECCA WII1TM0RK.
Exsoutrl s of lbs last will and ttstamaot of M 11.
son Wbllmorw. daoeaaad.
H. T. BAGLEY. Attorney.
First pub. Jan. 10. last. Fob. 7.
CO YEARS'
tXPERIENCB
PS
Traoc Marks
DcaiaNa
COPYRIOMTS AC
An Ton nd!nat a tkotrh and dMcrHitton mtm9
Culrfelf awortitm our opinion frM whtbr mm
Invention ia prttbahlf fittrihi. (ininiunirs
tlontrtcf If onnft1iitlL Handbwk on Pfttmt
ant frM. UMtMit awem-v for rurii patent.
Hatouia tikvn tnnuttli Munn A. to. rvoitir
ptv-toj Moth, wit Rout churn, in id
Scientific American,
A hAndaomclv (Hunt rat M wkity. f urrMl rlrw
mint Ion tf xiv "tntitl Jotim!, Term. $:i a
fiir niontu, L void bjrall nidrtit4
PQJ6iBr0.d,.NpWYrjrL
i IN ONE OR MANY COLORS
8." LARGEST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
."! THE PRODUCTION OF
B; HIGH GRADE WORK
K? I1TIS At 10W Al I1ITIII Itlttt
IN THE COUNT COURT i) TUK STA1K OK
OKEliON FOR WASHINGTON COL'NTV.
In lbs mailer of tbs aalala )
of V
Gaorga A. Gore, deoaad. )
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY OHl'KK FOR
BALE OF REAL ESTATE tUlol'LO
NOT BE MADE.
It appearing to ths Hon. J. W. Ooorfiu. Judt:
of tbls suurt. bj the petition this day presented
and Sled by (i race 11. Roblnatiu, formerly (irace
II. Gore, administratrix ol lbs estate of (ieorye
A. Gore, defeased, praying for an order ol wle
of teal estate, that It Is neoraiary to aell all ihs
remaining real estate belonging to the elate oi
said deceased, to pay the charxes, sxpeowi.
and claims against said estate; aud It furiner ai
pearlng by said petition, that owing to the cbar.
acterand quality of tbs lands U lnuglng to said
saute, that It Is deslrabls and for tbs U-sl inter
sits of tbs estate that such property, lfM, I
sold al prlTale ials by said admtniMratrti;
IT 18 ORDERED By the lion, i W. Gmalin,
odge of tbls court, that all persons Interested
I said esuie appear before said county Court on
the IT day of Feb., 1'JOK. at 10 o'clock A. M., at
the court room of said oounty court lu the city of
Ilillsboro In lhiroutily of Wanlilnsion, stale ol
Oregou, to show cause wby au order iluuld not
be grauted to said Grace 11. Kobiuwn. admiuii
tratnx, to sell at private sale so much of the
hereinafter dencrlbrd real estate of tbs said de
ceased as shall be neevsaary to psy thechernes,
sxpenies and claims sgainit said estate, ssld
real estate so to be sold belug the following, to-
rlt:
Beg. at osnter of .Sec tl T. 2 8. R. I W. W. M.,
tbenoe W. 17.50 ch.; tbeucett. socb.; tbeuoe K.
3l.7ch.; thence N. 21 deg. E. 1K.W eh. ; thenie
I N. 50 ch. ; more or less to tbn placsorbrg.,
I containing Hi acres, more or less.
N. W. N. W. i4 Bee. 27 T. S. R. I W. W.
M., containing 40 acres.
N. K. 8. W. H Sec. 27 T.J 8. R. 1 W. W. SI.,
containing 40 acres. i
Also, beg. 30 cb. N. of X sec. corner on 8. line
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIKCI IT COURT OF THE STATE OF
OKKUoS Fu.i MAMIIViTON COUNTY.
WlllUJuel Kbermsn, l'lsiulitf,
s.
Mary I. Ebermau, Ir-U'1ot.
10 Uary L. KLerwau, sIhjss cimni defeudaot:
In the nam of the Mate of Ongou, you are
hereby reo,uireJ to appear and aower th com.
plaint Hied aaint you In the aluve sum led
cause and Conn, on or before Monday the ItHb
dayol March, Iww. the same in-lug ths last day
for surtt ai'isaram e ureacrlhed lu lbs order for
publicati4u ot tins Minnuons.
11 you fail to so apwar and annaer. Ilia plain,
tiff, for want thereof, 11I apply to ths Court for
the relief prayrd for in his complaint, lo.wlt
For a dtreediaivltig ths bonds of matrimony
now suiting beiwecii you and lbs plaintiff, aud
forsuch o h. r aud lurth-r relk f as to the Court
may areui nutt and e.inubl.
This luminous la pulUhed purauant to sn or-di-rnfHon.
Thomas A. MrHride, Jud- of the
aliTs mtlllwt Court, made aud dated on tbe
21al day of January, lit. The date ol ths Bra
puhllcatloD of this aummoni Is Janunry
and the dale of the laat pnbliotiou to be Hie tilb
day of March, iws.
A. R. MKMihMIAI.I..
Attorney for I'lalutirT.
First pub., Jan. 21, laat. Marcb .
of Sec. 27 T. 2 9. R. 1 W. W. a!., thence N. 17.60
cb. ; thence N. Mdeg. JC . 76 cb. ; thence
l ?Jch.; thence W. .2a cb. ; to tbe place
beg. , con Lai u log 7. HI at' res, more or less.
IT 18 FURTHER ORDERED, Tbst a copy
this order be personally served upou said bel
resident within tbe Mute of Oregon, not lei
than ten days before the day Used lor hearing
upon tbls petition, and upon the non. resident
heir, lo-wlt, upon Elizabeth Gore, by publica
tion thereof lu a newspaper published la lb
said County of Washington, Hute of Oregon, f
a period of not less than four (4) weeks prior to
tbs dale tiled forsuch bearing.
1 rated Jan. (, 1 908.
J. W. OOODIV,
County Judge.
First pub. Jan. 10, last, Feb. 7.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given, that the Undersigned
Albert C. K: in.fr, has by an order of tbe county
Court, of the state of On-gou, for the con my of
naa.oon.ou. ocu ppoiuteu, me Administra
tor ol the eotale ot Herman Hremer lvoraaed,
aud has duly 0.ua!lried as auch Administrator.
Now thercforo all peraons baring claims
against said estate, are hereby notlhvd, ami re
quired, to pieaent tbe same, with the proier
vouchers, lo the said Administrator, at his rest,
dence four miles weal of the town of Sherwood
in Waahlngton county Oregon, within aix
months Irotn Ihe date of thla notice,
Iiale.1 this 17th day of January A D I'.SM,
ALBERT C. KRUGa'K,
Adiulnlatrauir of said estate.
First pub. Jan. 17. last. Feb. U.
mm
Administratrix Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the uudernlitnful
! 1 rha IViiiilv I 'in rt Ua.kin.in
orstron, been appointed ad in in 1st rat nx of the
eauie of Rufus E. Norman, deoaaaed, and bas
amy quaisnea as such. All (leraons baving
claims analust said estate are hereby notilled lo
ureaeui mam lo ms, wttn pnwr vouchrra. al the
law omce ol Kenton Howman. In Hi llalairo
oisgon, witnin six mouins from this dale.
uetea Jauuary i.v itaia.
KTIIKI. NORMAN.
Administratrix of the Lata la of Rufus E. Norman
neceaaevi.
BENTON BOWMAN.
Attorney for Administratrix.
First pub. Jan 17 laat Feb. 7, 1908.
For a Good Square Meal
Tree Delivery
Of the best Fish, Game and
Meats. Our delivery is prompt
and in all parts of Ilillsboro.
We have inaugerated a
Slow to Stan Up.
Salem, Jan. 29. Promoters of
the .Pacific Coast Hoprowers
Union in Hrocrnn Ar vprv much
discouraged with the outlook at HtW SCbtdlllC lit PrlCCS
present, and unless growers take
W 0 morp intneosf nnrl hAstpn to sitrn
..iM.iv.rk I
the union agreement, the move
ment will be abandoned.
Joseph Baumgartner, who has
immediate charge of the work
here, say s that only about 35 per
cent of the acreage has been
signed up thus far, or only half
what 13 required by the terms of
the agreement The large own
ers are the ones who are holding
back.
"It looks like a case of selfish
ness," said Mr. Baumgartner
this evening. "Apparently the
large growers expect the small
growers to form an association
and reduce their acreage or adopt
some other r'an by which the
pnce will be advanced, and then
the large growers will get the
oenent of it witnoui aiaing in ac
comt)lishi'nr the results. So far
as I have anything to say about
it, that nnlirv shall not win. If
the few think they can profit by
the sacrifice of the many, they
will finrl nut their mistake. If
thev firm- u-nnt to join the un-
'"n. wewill drop the work and
'et the hopgrowers nanaie tne
Miuation separately as iney nave
10:-",d'ng.
and this together with our de
livery system makes this Ilills
boro' s popular market.'
Corwin & Heidel.
GO TO
I::
City Restauran
-9bo.t Orders Setsn Irsysln the Week' k a
None better in Ilillsboro. Kverything
neat, clean and up to date.
L. C. McCRACKKX. Prop.
UNDERWOOD
STANDARD
TYPEWRITER
l oo
5 it)
Thus far a very few of us
' 0,1 j have been doing all the work of
i "rganization and have been bear
, ! ing all the expense. This should
'V rinr V, -rntati I hrf oro
ma,ny growers who will sign the
i:ni- U.. i if onmA atip visits
J M .M.t,n an.) f i, ' Vn"; -1 0 ,v', to send men out to do this work
w eni .n,i , ( ,,t ,w :w 1 1 , to handle the correspondence
ii. ':. iw'wou, o.wt at least si.uuu. ii
i r- , i X I 1. rl I I b B. M.a.v.a - . . . i
o-i ( they must hurry up with their
signatures to tne Dy-iaws ana
Ks oo 1 5IS0 contribute to me expense
Iun1- Otherwise the movement
w 111 be abandoned ana mai wun-
"Star of the First Magnitude.
.TACT NanWr l-T tMerwood Escapement If
lastrr lhaa Ihe lastnl Operator.
Tbe SUUtsJ Meehanle Hyi "It
wilt last a hundred years "
t-NDurwAon TvpiwirrrR tompanv
New Vesrlt or AsMhere.
1 V Hepler et al to Hei)'
, J " Jol"1"n l let
JP Troie.ie n.i' s't ',',' i 'ii
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1 Njl--'
a,.k
A Hurry Call.
At any hour of the day will find
us reaay to supply your drug
i ca.se oi an emergency
come straight here for
THE NECESSARY MEDICINE.
Our service is always prompt and
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IS THE Ol .STV COI KT OF T1IK 8TATK Of
OKKiiON KOK WaMMN'UTON tXU NTY.
In the Matter ol the Uusrdleushlp
ol
Merrill E. Hutch k las end Flimt
M. Hiitrbklas. Minors.
Kmms U. HotvbklsLV the duly emml n led.
qualllled and s.'lluif gusnllsn of the Denons end
estales or tbe strove itemed minors, hsa tiled
herein her duly Tended petition rrsvlns sn or
der ol this Court authorising her, as such guar
dian, to sell tbe real estate OelonglnK to ssld
minors, au.l which real estate Is trartlcularlr de
scribed as sltuste In Washington Counlv. Mine
of Oregon, lo-wlt: All ol tbe K H ot the ri It i..
of Si'C 4, T. 2 S. of R. 8 w. M 111. Mer, contaiulng
fO acres: Alaolbs following decrlbel tract or
Und sltuste In Washington County, Htate ol
Oregou, to-wll- Coiniueui lug at the 8 K e rrner
of the 8 W , or the H E i of Hec. 4 in T. 2 N. of
R. I W. Will. Mur. the same being tbe 8 W cor
ner of the Christian ( arl Homestead, anil run
nlng thence W on Dec. Hue to intersect tbs cen
ter of ths present traveled County road: theuee
S. 80 feet, thence E. on line parallel with He.-,
line to Intersect tbe W. line of aaid C hristian
Carl Homestead thence 8 .to feet to the nlaca
ofbegliuilug, at private sale, for the education.
care, sustenance aud support of said minors.
Ana it sphering lo the Court, from said na.il.
lion, that the allegations therein set forth ara
true, that I: would bo for ths beat Inten st nf
said rnluois that said rsal esuts be Fold, as pray,
ed therein, il Is therefore ordered that said peti
tion he and Ihe same la bereby set lor bearing
Iwfore this court, at the Court room at Ilillsboro
Waahlngion County, Oregon, on Mondav. k.h'
24. WW. at 10 o'clock a. m. on said day. and
that tbe next of kin of said warda, and all per
sons Intereaied in said ealale. appear before thla
court at said lime aud plaoe aud al a.lrl h....
lug and show cause. If any. why a li-0 ,houu
not Ire mails for the sale of said reel estau
Aud It Is bereby further ordered ih.i n,i. .
der besc,vd upon tbe next ol kin of said ward,
end upon all peiaon. Interested lu a.m estate
by publishing a oopy thereof for four sawauve
sud cousecutlve weeks In ihe Ilillsboro lude
rrel.dfiil. a weekly newapatwr published al
Hillsboro, Oregou, ibe Drat publication of which
copy shall be In the Issue of said paper dated
Jan. 34, A D Wis.
listed Jan. 20, Win.
J. W. ttOOHIN,
County Judge.
M. II. Ill' Ml'. Attorney lor (iuardlan.
State of Oregon, Couutv of W ashington, sa.
I, K. J. tiOHMAN, County Clerk and ex ofllclo
Clerk of the County Court of the ftale oldie,
gon, for ths County of Washington, do herelry
certify that tho foregoing copy of order of fours
has been by me compared with the orlgiusl, sud
that it Is a correct transcript therefrom, and the
wbole if such original order aa lbs same apireara
of record st my orlice and In my custody.
IN WITNKM.4 WHKKKoK. I have hereunto
t mv hand and artixi-d the seal of said Court
this Juth dsy of Jsuuary A. D. IK.
K. J. (iOHMAN.
Couuty clerk.
First pub. Jsn. 21, last, Ktb. 21, I H.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice la hereby given that the undersigned
executors of tbe estate oT Krneal l.udwlg Klein -
non, aeceased. bas tbls day Hied In tbe County
ouri oi nastungton County. Orenrn. their
final account and report aa such execuiora
said estate, end tbe saufe has been set
for final bearing and settlement beloie said
ourt at Ibe Court House In lllllalroro. Oregon.
on March 2. WiH. al 10 o'clock a. m. of said
day.
Iraicd this Jan. 2S, l'Xfrt.
ANSA 8TE1N1IOFP,
ARTIU'R HTKINIIOKF.
Executors of tbe Estate of Erneat Ludwlg Hte n-
non, oeceaaed.
. II A I LEY DC MP, Attorney fcr folate.
First pub. Jan. 81, last, Feb. 2)1.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice Is hereby given thst the nndcrslgred.
administrator of the estate of Christian Rotta-er.
deceased, bas this day filed in the Counlv Court
ol Washington County, Oregon, bis final account
and report as such administrator in said estate,
and the same hss been set for final bearing and
uiement before said Court at the Court House
n Ilillsboro, Oregon, on March 2. Wis. at 10
clock a. m. of said day.
listed ibis Jan. 26, 1UUK.
8. A. BOWEk-1.
Administrator or ths Estate of Christian Kmiger,
irecvasei.
. BAILEY BCMP, Attorney for Ibe Fstate.
Plral pub. Jan. II. laat Feb, 2a,
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby siren thst ih
as filed in the County Court of a-lmivtou
on n iv. Oregon, his final account in si.t n.i.
that said final account bas been sel for hearing
no ariwerneni Irelore SalU Cllirt Oil MoUila),
March 2. W, at loocl.a s a. m.
lasted this Jan. ). IM.
OI.OP NOHHI.l'NK,
serutornftbe Last Will and Testament of Kllss
olaon, liec-aeerl.
B. nrTON tyid HENTOS IloWMtM Attrs
for Kie uior.
First pub. Jrtn. 31. last, Feb. 28.
(urati Bros.
Denlors in
Hillsboro Real Estate
AND AUCTIONEER.
Office south of Court II,,,,.. i.i
f-t
uutmuch delay.'
Money to Loan.