Hillsboro Independent. B. W. PATH. Editor and Proprietor. Through the effort of Congress man Uavvley, James May of Cor nelius, and Abraham Runion of Iilley, have been granted an in crease of pension, $13 each. A. 11. Todd, of Forest Grove, is in the race for the nomination for the office of county commissioner, having filed his petition with County Clerk Cod man Wednesday. The Board of Aldermen of New York city passed au ordinance for bidding women to smoke in public place, and the mayor promptly ve toed the measure, declaring that the aldermen had no power to make such a law. That's right; now ladies fire up the corncob whenever vou fi't-1 like it. The Iv. V. Haines private bank at l'oitt Grove closed its doors last Saturday and the reason given is its inability to realize on securities, No statement is given out, but it is stated that large deposits have been withdrawn from the bank within the past few months, though it is believed that all claims can be paid if time is given to realize on as sets Mr. llaiues is to call a meet ing of creditors this week and will let them take such action as they think best. W. J. Bryan thinks Roosevelt's policies are all right and in a re cent speech at Dover, Del., said: "Roosevelt has rendered a service to his country that no republican appreciates as I do. His service to his party is of incalculable good for he has played the part of an honest reformer and the reformer is the salt that seasons and saves his party." Takting thisintoconsider tiou, coming from so reliable a source, why not keep Mr. Roose velt in the Wbite.I louse four years more ? ' The new postal law will not take twenty-five names from our list, for the reason that most of our sub scrilers have not only ordered the paier but are paying for it prompt-, ly. We had no hand in making the new postal ruling, but propose to o!ey the law to the letter! If you are liehind on you subscription you are rcsiwitfully asked to call and settle, as we cannot afford to put a one-cent stamp on the paper each week, and we must either do this or discontinue sending it. We do not want to lose a name, and we hope you will see the necessity of attending to this matter right away. The Independent has received from lion. C. W. Fulton a mail sac k of garden and field seeds which are at the disposal of anyone wish ing them. They are not warranted to giow, but they help to swell the tonnage in the contracts for carry ing the mails, and along with the thousands of tons of "public docu ments," of no earthly use to any one, sent out from Washington ev ety week, adds just that much more to the impossibility of ever getting the Uniud States mail service on a paing basis. However, the seeds ate yours; come and them. ' get The Washington county cow is to le mixed up in the comiug elec lion, and it is the intention to per mil the voters to say whether she shall be permitted to run at large, destroy gardens, flower beds and fields of growing grain, or be plac id in a field all her own. A peti Hon, lathered by Hillsboro and ('.ales granges, is now leing circu. lated, which nks "that the nues tiou of stock running at large in . t . ... mis county !e submitted to the vot ers at the June election, and that said uestiou be submitted ia the manner and form as presented by Section 1241 Hi'dinger & Cotton's Annotated Code of the state of Oicon." Petitions must be filed by March istand require the names of 15 in each precinct and 100 on the county petition. The law for fotbid.ling cattle to roam at large may U- passed in one or more pre cinet or over the whole county. It is no nj to the voters. A Kansas man left a request that lie te buried with his dog. lie wanted t stick as long as jHissible to the only true friend he had ever known on earth. It is said that the orange crop of California, now in full season, in quantity and quality, promises to break all records. It is esti mated that the total output of oranges wiil reach the enormous sum of ."(l.ixm carloads, about, lUXXUNH) boxes, or 1.3.i0,0i0,000 oranges. 1 rro Sherwood. UtfOlar Cftrrsepoodsnt. Major Ballard nd family, old residents of this place, have dispos ed of their property here and mov ed to a ranch located near Port land. H. Harnden Eyman. the under taker, has bought property at V.'il lamina, In Yamhill county and gone into business again. Hi wife still remains here and will oc cupy the old home place on Cedar Creek, near town. - Roller skating has become quite a fashionable fad here lately, the public hall has been transformed into a skating rink and several nights In the week large crowds throng the premises. I,ost, strayed or stolen. A black smith of this place went to the city some three weeks ago and since that tins? nothing has been learned of his whereabouts. Could he have been "shanghied?" Echo answers, nevermore. Bud Knudson,1 from Beef Bend, ruffled the peace and dignity of this city recently by assaulting Jack Hess, and in the recorder's court pleaded guilty and deposited an eagle as a recompense before de- pating. Now u appears mar, a double eagle was extracted from him in Hillsboro last week for the same offense. Bud's pugilistic ex perience seems to be costing him an unusual amount of good money just at present. The Bricley family, managing the boarding house at the Middle- ton sawmill, appear to be extreme ly unfortunate of late. The moth er died a tew weeks ago quite sud denly and now it is reported that a married daughter is critically ill with pneumonia. In fact, life is despaired of. A Japanese employee of the Southern Pacific repair train while at work loading ties here last week had a finger bone fractured acci dentally, in consequence of his carelessness in handling the tim bers. Joseph Simon after recovering from a severe attack of pneumonia, is afflicted with lumbago. His lit tle daughter died lrom the effects of the former disease about two weeks ago. Mark Cantwell's oldest boy re ceived a bad gash with an ax at the joint of one of the great toes at the hands of a younger brother recent ly, the result of a dare the chal lenge being accepted and execution following in short order, but it is anticipated the play is now "played out." Mrs. Hicks, a blind woman of Newberg and an old acquaintance of Mr. and Mrs. Eby, of Middleton, while on a visit at thelatter's home ontracted pneumonia but has since recovered and returned to her home in Newberg. , Numerous sales of real estate, principally tarras, have been made in this vicinity during the past six months. The purchasers appear to be immigrants from the eastern states. The active demand has necessarially increased prices so that land considered of little value a few years ago now bring round prices. No one is objecting to this prosperous statet affairs, unless it be those unsupplied at the present time. From Beaverton. Regular Correspondent, A number of our young folks en joyed skating at Fanno's last Sun day. Some tested the temperature of the water accidentally also. Rev. E. R. Homer supplied the pulpit at M. E. church at this place last Sunday morning. The annual meeting of the Grange Hall Association was held in the hall last Tuesday. All the officers were re-elected. Directors, A. IV. Pike, J. V. Barnes. Mrs. R. W. Boyd; secretary, W. F. Dessinger. Miss Cora Tefft and Floyd Tefft spent a few minutes in Hillsboro' last Sunday. Beaverton is blessed with anoth er real estate office. J. F. Stroud has opened an office in the old Hamilton bnilcing. There is a report that we hall ! soon have a bakery in the building formerly occupied by the White House saloon. 1 Aunt Sally. I still have a few infant's bear skin hoods and warm crocheted bonnets at reduced prices. Mrs. I. Bath. 1 a WncVdrvrton. I). C dispatch to the Portland Oregonian, dated February 5, says: The nomination of Thomas J. Cleeton. of Portland, to be dis trict attorney for Oregon was not sent to the senate today aa ex pected, for the reason that the president has not conclude the investigation intu his qualifica tions. Chris Schueliei'd nomin ation will not be withdrawn until Mr. Cleeton's name is sent in. The Washington Post says that Senator Uourne has learned through the incident that ap pointments are made by and with the consent of the senate. To which the Oregonian adds: "Thomas J. Cleeton. w ho has been recommended for United States district attorney, j-eceived the congratulatioas of his many friends yesterday, but he was without official news from Wash ington. During the day he sent several telegrams to members of the Oregon delegation, Mr. Cleeton is not counting his chick ens before they hatch, and until he is notified of his confirmation, he is not doing much talking. He prefers to wait until final ac tion is taken at Washington." Trie Barefoot Girl. Of the Barefoot hoy the wins in heard ; The sturdy lioy, And a mother's joy ; As lie trtpltfr alonii With whistle and song; Of the I'.arefoot i'rl, no. never a word, l'oor little liari'ioot Girl. But look at that I'urefoot Oirl ; With Iiit cap all awry, Fyes, roguish ami ply, lrese tutti-red and torn, Is a w hen they were born, And hair tough in one tangled curl, Poor little Bin foot tiirl. For she's just a wail of the street; Though happy at play. Half starved all the day, Anil her finders and toes Are as bluo as her nose Because she gets little to eat, Poor little Barefoot Girl. The Barefoot Boy is her pride and joy; Mud pies ore their treat From the dirt of the street. Knriched ly an "orange leel," How delighted they feel; They are happy without alloy, l'oor little Barefoot tiirl. But hunger w ill couie, und "home" she lines ; Home? What w ill be there? Only coarsest fare, Not enough for a meal, But more than a "peel ;" And the poor little girl's almost froze, Poor liltlu Barefoot (iirl. Maybe at the 'Bar' the father stands, And tastes of that hell That's Known too well, And the child she goes Without food or clothes, And the wife bears abuse at his hands, Poor little Barefoot ( iirl. Maybe tis the "song of the shirt" again, And tho mother tries, Willi tears and sighs, To stitch trom "light" Till late at night To earn enough for food and "den." I've heard the song of the "Barefoot iirl," Tis the song of the times', To the measure of rhymes, And true to the life, In this world of strife; And wealth stalks by in the "whirl." O! Poor little Barefoot (iirl. O ye w ho have millions to spare Take heed to the cry And pass her not by. The "Barefoot (iirl," In the city's "mad whirl, And give of your wealth, to tare For the Pour littlo Barefoot (iirl. AlU'rt Yateg. 14'','V' Wanted i Would like to hear at once from owner having good medium si.e farm or small bus iness for sale in any good prosperous local ity. Please give price and description, and reason for sdlim ttato when possession can be had. No agents need reply. Address Lock Drawer 1.1 8 4 , Rochester, X. V. yM4jf 60 YEARS' 'EXPERIENCE inane ivmrks V DtSlGNS 1hi Coviomts 4c. Scientific American. niiH... . ( hit )..,rl. t..r, i & Lo.36,BrM New i crk b i.(B.- r ft, Wartniruo. U u Off 2 "J m "2. I I -U 0t,rm ...i-r.,.., r ..,, ., frM(,,,,r m.i..n ' pr..hMr ri.,,.i i n,ni.,J n...,....,r.ir.in,i.Mtii. Mnn600 .... i-.i.,,"; I """" ti"i lhr..uirh Munn lu. mm Commissioners' Court. The commissioners went into regular session last Wednesday. At a special meeting last week it was ordered that "the justice of the peace districts known as North and South Hillsboro dis tricts be consolidated and that the districts be dosignated as the Hillsboro Justice of the Peace and Constable District" The following order was also entered: "That the county clerk issue and attach warrants to the delinquent tax roll for l!Xn;, directing the sheriff to collect the same." Following bills were audited and allowed: Multnomah county, um of road roller and ft....' 73 00 Archie I in; ram, roa.U 4 60 J C'laudo Ureear, drawing jury list 3 00 W W Lewis, jury tin" 3 W Win tJonttleiuan, jury Hat 2 00 (!eo 1 KuHon, jury lint J 00 Hoys & Uirln Aid Society; relief 00 00 Joe Lennevilk-, r and ti 75 J V.' Yioiveiiien, relief. ov M K iiuck, jury list 3 00 Marion Molillun, jury list 2 00 11 I) Havs. inrv list 2 00 lili; Four Lumber (.:, r A b 2S0 04 J W Connell, tax ele Certificates' 107 03 Kreves & Keevon, leliel 4 00 II 11 Mailer, r A h 1 80 Victor 11 Limlur, relief 24 00 Snierini" A Solder, r and h 04 (.i las A I'ruilhonime, (tut 13 S K Williams, relief 7 70 V L Hatche ldcr. school oilicer convention 2 00 James KaMiiusst-n, relief 5 30 !eo It Wilcox, assessor 100 00 ( i A Patterson, c h 16 50 Ind Telephone Co. c h "75 llillHboro AruuH, printing 1S7 00 W It Harris, fruit ionpector T HO K J Ciodmaii, sal etc 2L'5 00 Continued next week. i Real Estate Transfers. F H Sumner and wl to Henry Wilkins ft al 3 in M Moore d I c t 1 2 w PylveHtor 1' Keeder to Melchior 750 00 r runner iH 41 in Joseph Wood d I c 1 1 1 2 w 7000 00 r H Andervon to Alovis (iaasner trustee lota 1 A t blk 2 Keed- ville II W Leonard to Frank W Met- calf pt of sec 13 A 23 t 2 3 w Lewis Sauert et al to Charles II jtites 20 a sec 3 1: i 1 w C II Itoyuri and wf to John M Kennett pt ol sec IS 1 1 n 3 w O y Water bnry ind wf to J C Currie pt o( nee 34 t 1 n I w . . Chan 11 Willmighby to Mary E lleach 15 a sec fti 1 1 s 2 w . . . . Wm Smith to J II Powers 11.34 a in sec 32 1 1 n 3 w Win F Clilliert to J E Peterson and wf 10 67 a in Kicliardson dl c Wm Keidt and wl to Mrs J 8 Fewater lots 3 41 blk 33 W Portland Heights Nancy 1 ltanks it ll to C A Hiipley lots 6 A "blk 1 Hanks 350 00 30 00 2500 00 2000 00 850 00 2000 00 3200 00 10 00 I 1 00 135 00 r red bchotleld anil it lo Joliann (.iedUch 50 a in mcX t 3 n 5w lOoO 00 Hob a Weisenbeck u I f to E H Oakland lots 4 .T blk 37 South Coaat add Hilaboro. . . Kndre 8 Oakland wAf to J W Hurley same ri shorty Mary A 8ias tn( harlot ifehman ptof blk UF 'i 4 John It Ballard and l 4 ("has Jlulnnan ptoi lot 4 bll II F It Lola M Hircxle et al to V B lien dersoii pt of blk 0 Comdius. . C00 00 000 00 1500 00 000 00 1000 00 Cakst and 8ausag H Qsrmany. "Gorniany Is tho UndOf variety la sausages and cakes," Mid. William Georiro Uruce. "WhcD I Bade my visit to that country rcceotli I took; occa sion to eat at restatnm In pracUcal ly every city I cam to. I am not stretching It a bit who I say that In one restaurant In Dreden there were 200 varieties of sausus on the bill of fare. "The same holds god of cakes. You enter a restaurant on bakery In which coffee Is served. Tin obliging waiter will set before you a peclally designed cake holder on whld the several va rieties are placed tu convenient tiers, so that you pick ort any kind you want without dlsamtfng the wbole. "There Is another feature of restau rant customs In (ieraany that struck me as out of the ordaary. Wb!le per haps a dozen cakes ire set before yon to choose from, you only pay, for the exact number you est. When you are done with your luncheon the waiter will count up what Is remaining and charge you for tin difference." Mil waukee Sentinel. 1 LARGEST FACILITIES IN TIIL WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH GltADE WORK n t iJ TI nw it ItSTCII "Oltll V -Sis I Jdm C Tta Secret of Beautiful Faea w list la toping the skia pre tccteditwelisicleanseil Just wuhir.g b not enough that only Itsreith dtllcatewrfsce mors ejpowd to the Irritation of dust sod germs to inert! lets atucki ol tun sod either. After nihuig.sp- hi Tft a mwtA nJfifll"l CelifnuUJ reirs-famsws Yoa (oftnt it IniDtiti to fcet vni IBS llti'. " - tUmiUiM s radiant glow, but protects the skin from beconi irg eoarts. Prerenu bura li;e, tan ind freckles. BBS PJIN ONE OR MAN V COLORS ZtirJ II LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS is iiit i iKci ir ivlkt or iui state or OKKtiU.N roR WA8HINOTOK COUNTY KsaMra InMtmsut Company 1-lmlu.l, a ctKporsiioo, flaluuff, vs L. II. LlnMhli. ifiHC. l.Uhlhlr. Wm. J. Muhtlui. Jiuo A. I.lKbtalp. Abigail H. till. (i. rli. Jni 1. ll., Un. Lu. J. r. II. uriNi. Mr. J. v.. W. Clark. lUrrr V. S, Hauusil. Sin. J. II. lUrrii, Sovbls Crown, Adus K. bu, Alii C. ChaM, HaWa (hut. El I loll IbuM. Lttura nMKuau. nipbia M. CIim. Aods L. I buntwriam. Ilourr a. ihih, a. r. cross, i Tmimu a. niK, uvurits F. I rf.w. Lft'irs O J1i1t, Mrs. Wni. W. Ingrtim, lUultla crow. Wm. V- luurmhAm, Jr.. Lucy Ing-ra-bB, I). C. Iiigmbsiu, II. K. Inrrsbsia, W. V. Iiivrabsm, II. 11. luKriham, klllull Insrabsm. I tiaawr Crow. John lu HaODslt, Hualiuid of Jauel 0. ivnnell. Hulxr I bw, Kllulwtb Arsr. Ill, 11. o. Mayo, sad Mrs. 1. C. rrMinsn, ' ttvisadaau. To ths defendants above ouned IN TIIK NAME OF TUB 1TATE OF OREGON. You are berrby required to appear and an swer tue complaint filed alut you la lbs sbofe eutltleil court end cauae ou or before tbe juib day of March, l'JU, thai beln tbe Uuie Bird lT tue eourt lor you lo appear ud aoawer bervlu, sua more tbsu als weeks from tbe Aral publluallon of tbia aumiuoaa, and If you fall tu appear ami auawer, plaiuilir will apply la the court for Ibe relief demaudrd In tbe eouipUlul, lo.wll: dial Ihe court suay deiermlue aud decree that the claiuia ol the defendant are Told and of no eltevt; that Ihe plalutllt' la tbestieolutc owner or m- real property aeaonoeu lu tbe eoiu Dlalut herein: tbat tbe defandanLa be rwuulred lo execute a deed ul Mild ral triperty to plalu tlfl and fallltiK ao to do within leu dayeatler Ihe reudltlon of tbe decree herein, aald decree shall aland aa aud for a cnuveyauoe thereof; aud for uch oilier and further relief as lbs court may deem Jut lu Ihe preiulaea, ' M.unUuua ia pubijiued onos a week for til siiawwive weeka by order ol'tbeillon. 1. W. Ooodiu Judite of Ihe ( ouuty Court of Moahtns. Ion, Oregon lialedJaouory Slat, IMJti, directing tbe flrat publication lo be made oa ths 7th day of February, Iwdi. aud Ihe last publlvallou on tbe 2uia day ol March, ivus. Find Publication February 7th. 1908. J. F. 8KDUWICK, Attorney for Plaintiff. ADr?l7nSTATThiOTTc IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TUE STATE OF OKKUON FOB WASIilNUTON COUNTY In Ihe Matter of ths Eatats of Margarita Ocbs, deceaaed. Nuiioe Is hereby gWen that the underalgned has been duly apiolute. by au order of tue alxire entitled Vourl made and entered on Ihe Mth day of January IDus admlnlairator of tbe es tate of Margarita Ocha, deueoaed. All people having claims agaluat said eatate are heret.jr required lo preaeut the earn with the pror Ynurbers as by law required to tbe admmiatrator at bla address Hherwood P, o. Waablngum County Oregon within BIX months frum the date hereof. Dated this 7th day of February 1S0S. 8KUASTIAN OCUS, Admlniatralor of tbe Estate of MargarlU Ocbs, deceased. First pub. Feb. 7, last March 6. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice la herebv siven that I. the nn- dersioned, have tiled in the County Court ol Washington County, Oregon, my final account as executrix of the last will and testament of Sarah Jane Wa ters, deceased, and that said court has set Monday March 9. l'.MW. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., as the time, and the County Court room, in Hillsboro, Ore gon, as the place, lor hearing ohjectious to said account and (or final settlement of said estate, Dated this February 7, 1908. KVA K. WILKES. Executrix of the Last Will and testa ment of fttrah Jane Waters, De ceased. W. N. ISA U RETT. Attv. for EsUte. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby eiven that I. the nn. dersitcned, have tiled in tbe County Court of Washington County, Oregon, my final account as administratrix of the estate ol J. W. Katt-lifTe. deceased. with the will of said deceased annexed. and that said court baa set Monday March I), 1UOH, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. as the time, and the Connt Court room in Hillsboro, Oregon, as the place, lor Hearing objections to said ac count and for final settlement of said es tate. OUACK A. ItATCLIFFE. Administratrix of the Estate of J, W. KatclilTe, Deceased, with Will of De ceased Annexed. W.N. I1AUKETT and KENTON" HOW. MAN, Attys. for Administratrix. First pub. Feb. T, last, March 6. Tree Delivery Of the best Fish, Game and Meats. Our delivery is prompt and ia all parts of Hillsboro. We have inaugerated a new Schedule In Prices and this together with our de livery system makes this Hills boro' s popular market. Corwin & Heidel. UNDERWOOD STANDARD TYPEWRITER "Star of the First Magnitude: TACT Number 10 The I'ndrrweorl F-icatxment Is Fsstrr thai the Fsslril Oprralor. The SLillra Mechanic tsyti -It will last a hundred years " ITiDUWIWD TYPIWRrTTR COMPANY New Verts or Aayv here. FIRST-CLASS STATIONERY Is both a luxury and a necessity. If you are thinkinj? of going away don't fail to take an abun dant supply with you. You may not be able to pet any at, 5our place. THE SHAPE. SIZE AND COLOR Of your stationery denote your acquaintance with social usages. If you come here for your supply you will avoid all mistakes in that direction. You will also es cape paying a great big price for what you buy. in Executrix' Notice. Nolk Is hereby given that Ihe sndersif ned has been by ths County Court of Ihe stale of Oregon, for Waahluglon County, appointed Ex ecutrix if the la will and taelatneut of Wilson Wbllmore, dsceaaed. Now therefore, all peraons baring claims sgalust sold estate are hereby required to pre sent the suns to ma with proper voucbsra at Ibe law office of H. T. Bagley, In IlilUboro, Oregon, within six months from data hereof. Iwted at Ulllaboro. Oregon. Ibia January lu, lsue. REBECCA WHITMOHK. ExMutrl iyf tbs lost will and testament of YVU. son W humors, deceased. II. T. PAULEY, Attorney, rtrst pub. Jan. 10, lost, Feb. 7. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TUE STATE OF OKEOON FOR WASHINUTUN COUNTY. In lbs matter of tbs salats ) of V George A. Gore, deceased. ) ORDER TO SHOW CAl'BK WHY OKUKR FOR BALE OF REAL ESTATE HHOl'LII NOT BE MADE. It Appearing to the Hon. J. W. (ioodlu. Judge of this court, by ths petition Ibis day presented and Bled by Urace H. Roblnaou, formerly Grace H, Oore. otlmlnUtralrlx ol the eatate ofUeorge A. (tore, deceased, praying for an order of eale of real ealate, that It Is neceaaary lo sell all the remaining real estate belonging lo the eUie of said deceased, to pay the charges, eipenwit, and claims against said aatate: and II further ap pearing by said petition, that owing to tbe char. acter and quality of Ibe lands belonging lo said estate, that II ! desirable and for the beat inter eats of tbs eatate tbat such property, if sold, lie sold al private sals by said administrates; IT 18 ORDERED By the Hop. J W. Goodin, Judge of this eourt, that all peraons lutereated I said eatats appear before said county Court on ths 17 day of Feb., lUOH, at 10 o'clock A. M. tbs eourt room of said county court lu the city of lillliboro In th. ounty of Washington, stale o Oregon, to show cause why an order ah juUI not be granted lo said Grace It. Koblnnon, adiulnts tratrix, to sell at private sale so much oftli hereinafter described real estate of ths aald de- oeaaed as shall be neceaaary to pay the cbargea expense aud cloima agaluat said eatate, said real estate so to be sold being the following, to Wit! Reg. at center of Sec. 21 T. J 8. R. I W. W. M tbenos W. 17.90 cb.; thence 8. 40 ch.; theuoe K fJ.'t ch. ; theuce N. 21 dog. E. 18. W ch. ; theme N. 22.60 ch. j mors or leas to the place of beg. , containing 142 sores, mors or leas. N. W. N. W. V 80. 27 T. 2 8, R. I W. W 11., containing 4U acres. N. E. i 8. W. H Sec. 27 T. 2 8. R. 1 W. W. II containing 40 acres. ' Also, beg. 20 ch. N. of sec. corner on 8. line of Sec. 27 T. 2 8. R. 1 W. W. M.. thence N. 17. W oh.;. theuce N. 6Hdeg. E. 4.76 ch.; thence H l.;Sch.;theno W. 4.26 ch. ; to the place ol beg., containing 7.111 seres, more or leas. IT Id FURTHER ORDERED, That a copy ol this order be personally served upon ssid heirs reeldenl within ths Statu of Oregon, nol lean than ten days before the dsy fixed tor hearing upon this petition, and upon the non.reaidcnt belr, to-wit, upon Elizabeth (lore, by publica tion thereof In a newapaper publUbod In the said County of Waahlnglon, State of Oregon, for a period of nut less than four (4) weeks prior to the date fixed for auch bearing. Dated Jan. 8, )os. ' J. W. OOODIX. County Judge. First pub. Jan. 10, lant, Feb. 7. Administratrix Notice. Notice is herel.y given that the underaigncd hsa bv the County Court of VYoahiiiKinu County, Oregon, been appointed adimnlairatrix of Ihe eatale of kufua K. Norman, deceaMnl, and haa duly qualalled as auch. All prraotia having elalma anainat aald eatale are hereby nottned present Ibein to me, with proier vouchers, al the law ollioe or neuuin iiownian. in iiuiaooru Oregon, within als mnnihs from this dale. Dated Jauuary l iwm. KTIIKI. NORMA N, Administratrix of the batata ol Kill ua E. Norman deceased. RKNTON HllWMAN, Aiiornsy ror Admlutairatrlx. First pub. Jan 17 last Feb. 7, 1U08. For a Good Square Meal 4 7 KZiZ-M.s-: GO TO Ths City Restaurant e-Shon Orders Seven Days In the Weck- ftone better in HillsWo. Kverj tliing neat, clean and up to (Into. l. c. Mccracken, rroi. 4 w -. rCav-Tnwvr . i ; ; The Hillsboro Pharmacy. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OK ORKGON Fiik WASHINGTON COUNTY. Willis Joel Luermau, I'iatutiir, vs. Mary I Kberman, Defendant. To Mary 1.. Klrmsn, al?e named defeudsnt: lu tbe nsiAi) of Ihs rtate of Oregon, ou are hereby required to appear and anawer Ihe com. plaint tiled akalnal you In the above eulilled cauae and Court, ou or before Monday the 1Mb, Jay ol March, I'.XK the aame living the laal day for such appearance pnoertbed lu Ihe order ror puuiiM.uu of iuuiiiiuw. II you fall lo o spvar and inrr, Die plaiu lilT. for want thereof, will apply lo the Court for the relief prayed for lu bla com plaint, to.alt For a decree dissolving tbe bonds of matrimony now exlatlng between you and Ihe plaintiir, and for such o-Ik r and further relief aa to the Court may seem meet aud equlUbls. Tbia auinmoua la pulillahnl purauant lo an or der of llou. Tboiuaa A. MeHrlde, Judge of Ihe above entitled Court, made aud dated on the ill da) of January, 1 '.-. The date of the Ural publication of tbia tuuiniona Is January Ji, IWig, aud the dale of Ihe lant publication to lie the lilh day or March, IMjs. A. R. MKNI'KMlAl.l , Attorney for l'lalulltT. Kirat pub., Jan. 24, laat. March 6. Notice to Creditors. Notice la hereby given, that the l uderslyned Allien U. K user, haa by au order of the county court, of the state of Oregou, for the county of Waahlnglon, been appointed, e the A'lmlutaira. tor ol tho estate ot llerruau ltremvr lieccosed, sud has duly gualilled as such Adiuinisiraior. Now thercforv all iieraiius having; claims asalnnt aald erlate, are hereby uolillid, and re quired, lo present the same, mill the proier vouchera. to the aald Administrator, at bla real deuce (our ui Ilea west of Ihe loau of Hherwo.Nl lu Woshluslon county Orcsm, wlthiu six moiilba trom Ihe dale ol Ihla notice. Haled this I7tb day of Jauuary A t IW'S. AI.HKHT V. Klil'tiEK. Adminlsirauir of aald estate. Kirat pub. Jan. 17, last. Keb. 14. IN THE COUNTY COL'KT or THE STATE OF OKKUON KOK WAHIII.NilTON IXU'NTV. In the Matter ol the Uusrdlaiishlp ol Merritt E. Ilotehkias aud Flora M. Ilotchklsa. ilinors. Knima II. Itotcbltisa, the duly appointed, qualllled sud actinic unardlaii of ths persona and eaiatee of the sImivs named minors, haa tiled herein bur duly verified petition praying as or der of tlila Court authorizing her, as such guar dian, to sell the real estate beloiiitlug to said minors, aud which real estate ia particularly de scribed as situate In WuahlCKtou County, Hlale of Oregon, to-w It; All ol the K of the S K of flee, i, T. 2 N. of K. S W. 111. Mer., Conlainlug HO acres: Also the following described tract of land situate lu Washington County, Hiale ol Oregon, to.wl:- Comrncuclug at the 8 K c irner of the H W 'of the Ktl.dl Hec. 4 In T. i N. of it. V. Will. lur. the same being tbe S W cor. tier ol the Christian Carl Homestead, and run- umg theuce W on Ht'c, line lu Interred the cen ter of the present travelcit County road; thence N. 30 feet, thence K. on line parallel with Hec. line to Inlcrsect the W. line of aald Christian Carl Homestead thence K :k) feet to the place orbeglunlng, at private sale, for the education, care, susteuauce and supimrtof said minora. And It Searipg to Ihe Court, from said petl. lion, that the alienations therein set forth are true, that It would be for lbs best Interest of said minora that aald real estate be sold, aa pray. ed therelu, it la therefore ordered that said peti tion tie aud Ihe same la hereby set tor hearing before this court, at the Court room at Hillsboro, nasmngion county, Oregon, ou Monday. Feb. iM, at It) o'clock a. m. on aald dav. and thai the next of kin of aaiil wants, and all tier- sons lutereated lu said estate, appear he lore this court at said time aud place and al said hear ing and show cause, If auy. why a Ilwnse should nol be made for Ihe sale of said real estate. And It is hereby further ordered that this or der be served upon ihe next ol kin of said wants, aud upon all persons lnlen.su d In said . stale, by publishing a copy thereof fcsr four auooesal aud cousecuiivu weeks lu ibe lllllslioro Inde pendent, a weekly newspaper published at lllllsboro, Oregon, the Itrst publication of which copy shall be In Hie Issue of said paper daled Jan. 24, A l IWM. Iiated Jan. M, 1J0K. J. W. (iOOIHN, County Judge. M. II. Ill' MP, Attorney tor flnardlan. Stale of Oregon, Couutv of Washington, aa. I, E. J. (.OHM AN, County Clork and ex officio Clerk of the County Court of the stale of Ore. gon, for the County of Washington, do hereby certify that the foregoing copy of order of CourS has been by me compared Willi the original, aud that It is a oorrect transcript therefrom, and the whole i.f such original order as the same atiiear of record at my office and in my rususly. IN WITNKS4 WHKKKOK, I bare hereunto set uiv hand and affixed the seal of said Court this .Mill day of January A. P. IW'H. K. J. (iOli.MAN. County Clerk. First pub. Jan. SI, laid, Feb. SI, ltt. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notloe is hereby given that tbs undersigned executors ol the estate of Krnest l.udo In Klein- boll, deceased, has this day 11, ed lu the Couutv Court of Washington Comity, Oregon, their final account anil report aa such executors in said estate, sud the Sam til., luwn .... for final hearing and settlement before aald ourt at the Court House In lllllslioro, Oregon. on March 2. I'Jok. at 10 o'clock day. Hated Hits Jan. Z VMS. ANNA KTKINHOFF. AKTIICK HTKISIIOKK. Kxpcutora of the Kstateof Krnest l.ndwlg Hte:n- hotf, deceased. M. IIAII.KY BUMP, Attorney for Kstate. rtrst pub. Jan, :tl, last, Feb. as. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice ia hcrol.y given that iho i..r. administrator or the eslaU. n T I ' I. .4 . , ! .. n i.... deceased, has tlili dar Hied In th i'o.,i. i ol Waahlnnon County. Oregon, hla dual account and report as such administrator in said estate, aud the ss me has ven K.l for nI tM.,rlllf ,nij settlement liefore aald Court at tbe Court Hons In HlllslKiro, Oregon, nn March 2, 1-n's, at 11) o'clock s. m. of said day. Iiated tlila Jan. 2S, lilus. A Itlltt-Luj Administrator of the Fj-tnle of Christian ilott'ger. Iieoeased. M IIAII.KY BCMP. Attoniev r. .h. i-.... First pub. Jan. si, last Feb. 2.. Notice of Final Settlement. N'otlra lm itisle si... lh. i.,.,. " V' i- . """ ' eounisa executor of hi, .7, ."r," . Ji I'e.d. and lled (hit. Jan, m. I'll I Iff fIHM ,-. "S.-T sXWniFI.L.ll', f. H IM'sTitN sn.l lit-VTuv i... ....... ... lor Kxecutor. atiya First ,.h. J.,n. .11, t. Keb. 'is. Imi Bros. Dcnlcrs In Hillsboro Real Estate AND AUCTIONEER. Office ionth of Court House. Main hi Money to Loan.