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II Illstoro Iiidependeiit. D. W. BATH. Editor and Prourietar. IS T. KANE REPLIES. Denies lhat He Ever Took a Cent Belonging lo F. W. Haines or Even Kite wl m SaWa taiga-. HilLsboro, Ore., Feb. 12th 1908. To the Editor:-Inasmuch as Mr. E. V. Haines has by insinu ations and innuendoes attempted to charge me with beinjr respon sible for a shortage of twenty thousand dollars at his bank, in the year 11HJ3, and while I do not consider it necessary to deny the charge made in the manner and form this charge was made, yet I desire to say, for the benefit of my friends, that if there was any shortage in the funds of E. V I Tames, hanker, at any time dur ing my incumbency as cashier o that institution, I never knew anything about it and I never re ceived one cent belonging to the E. W. Haines bank that was not justly due me, or received in legitimate business transaction and I hud no knowledge of any shortage in any amount until the statement made by Mr. Haines, I have resided in Washington county all of my life; have resid ed within six miles of the resi dence of Mr. JIaines ever since he claims to hav e discovered the shortage. He has never in any manner intimated that there was any shortage and the statement he makes is preposterous upon its face, when you consider the fact that the inoculation of twenty thousand dollars of his funds practicallv meant the wiping out of the bulk of his iersonal for tune. Any statements, insinua tions or innuendoes to the effect that I was discharged or that I removed any funds or had any knowledge of the removal of any funds are absolutely false and untrue. I resigned as cashier of the E. W. Haines bank to attend to my own private business. It is true I did borrow ten thousand dollars from Mr. Haines, the greater ixrtion of which has been repaid, but that transaction between myself rind Mr. Haines was one of borrower and lender only. To those who know me the manner of making the charge and the form of the charge abso lutely needs no answer, as it is apparent that it is an attempt on the part of Mr. Haines to excuse his own actions and the failure of his institution. Truly yours, F. T. Kane. The following is taken from the St. Paul, Minn., News, and if lived ii) to by every voter, would make the life of our pub lic servants happy and far more useful: I'.uy a dollar's worth of stamps, or less if you cannot af ford that much, and a correspon ding number of envelops, and stick the stamps on the envel opes. Then when any matter of public interest comes up in congress, on which you have a decided opinion and in which you take an interest, write a brief letter about it to your represen tative in congress and to each senator from your state, telling them what you think ought to be done. Don't make a longlabor ed argument; write briefly and to the iH.int. and if you can do so truth fully say that your neigh bors agree with you and are watching the matter. If a great many people would do this, mem bers of congress would pay more attention to the people's needs and demands, even though they should disagree to some extent, as of cours they would. Unless a congressman hears directly from the people he may say that he doesn't know what they want or think, or that they don't care. Write to him. then, about every thing of real interest and impor tance oK-n rivers, railroad reg ulation, parcels post, and so on. The trusts and railroads and oth er great interest don't fail to npjval to and influence congress men. They do so constantly, in various ways, and so much that many congressmen apparently forget the masses of the people except on elect ion day T),., " i"" - pie cannot employ hih salaried 1 1 1 lobbyists anil lawyers, but they can send letters, and if enough of them w ould do so some good might result. , . , t, ,. Uidies coats at Kurd are selling cheap. Probate Court. Estate of John B. Scott, de ceased; final hearing continued until Tuesday. February 11. at 10 o'clock. Tuesday, February 11. -Ordered that estate be clos A that the admin- istrator and his bondsmen be re leased from further liability. Estate f Thns. Otchin. de- Tongue, contestant of the iasi will and testament ofThos. Ut chin, deceased; it is ordered that the petition of said Rebecca ho dismissed without costs to either party, ordered that the final settlement herein set for the 11th day of February, at 1:30. . Estate of J. W. RatchfTe de ceased; final account filed and hearing set for March 9, at 10 o'clock a. m. iMntinf fiamh .Tine Waters. deceased; final account filed and Monday. Marcn y, ai iu u novc, set for final hearing. Guardianship of Arhne Her mina Siemon. deceased; bond of guardian filed and approved, J. J. Kribbs named as guardian. Estate of W. T. Aldridge. de ceased; L. F. Hall appointed administrator; when bond of $1000 is filed letters will issue. Estate of Charles Anderson, deceased; final account filed and approved; ordered that adminis trator mv over to Ender M. Ced- erberg property on hand belong ing to this estate and that he be discharged upon filing receipts from him. Estate of Michael F. Messing er, deceased; inventory anu ap praisement hied and approved. Estate of Thos. Otchin, de ceased; final account filed, ap proved and estate closed ot re cord. Estate of Charles Anderson, deceased: Ender M. Cederberg, trustee, filed receiDts. which are approved and estate closed of record. From Sherwood. Regular Correspondent. Stewart Vaughan, formerly, an old resident of this county, but now resident of McMinnvillC, was in town Friday calling upon old ac quaintances. Dr. v aughan, his son, tne dentist, is now located in Boise City, Idaho. Mrs. Haynes, operator for the Mutual telephone lines here, has recently received the appointment for the Facific States also and ar rangements perfected between the various companies for long distance telephoning. The latter company has been endeavoring for a long me past to "annex" the farmer nes and has at last succeeded in its eflorts. Rev. Eugene F, Zimmerman, field secretary of the Oregon Antu Saloon League, lectured here Mon day night to a fair audience, his subject being "The Demon's Prayer." Stereopticon views were displayed on canvas during the dis course forcibly illustrating the point at issue. The Oregon Quarry Company of Portland, operating near Middle ton, lately suspended business there. Some of the old employes, however, have secured the plant and are turning out stone pave merit as usual for the city, but in limited quantities compared to the former company. Joseph Oiarhucco and Louis Barracco, his son-iu-law, have sur rendered their lease on the Page onion farm where they have been raising onions tor market for the past six years and will move soon to a similar farm eight miles north of Vancouver, Wash The present incumbents of the offices of justice of the peace and constable for this precinct are out by petition for nomination for the same positions on the regular re publican ticket for the approaching election. The opposition have fajj. ed to go and do likewise. Mrs. Delia Van Duskirk, daugh ter of Mr. Cricklev at the Middle ton sawmill, reported seriously ill, died Wednesday morning of last week. She was 25 years of age and leaves besides her father's fam ily, a husband and one child. I ueumouM is accredited the cause of her death. Mrs. Mary Holmes, an aged wo man, about 80 years, died at her home near Middletou on Wednes day last Irom paralysis and general senility, as reported. She was born in (.lertuany and had resided in this country about thirty years. She leaves a husband tlir. ters and lour sons livinc. t , . . iunerai ot the two inoi - rtintic.,i . , r m-, "uiucu rnuav iternoon at Middle too. lunetal vr. vices iinc held bv R ir..;i ton of Newlwrg. burial following in the cemetery near that place. Wm. Peters of Wyoming lm... iy purcHa-ea tneiarm of F. Fox, adjoining the townsite on the west paying therefor, including personal The Saloon Must Go! Is Local Option a Success? ASK MCMINNVILLE ASK CORVALUS ASK ALBANY Ihey have tried M If Washington Co. should vote "dry" next June what would be the results ? 1st. An increase in bank deposits. 2nd. An increase in the sale of groceries, dry goods and all the comforts of life. 3rd. Bills paid more promptly. 4th. Collections more easily made. 5th. An advance in real estate values. Cth. Less drunkenness and better social conditions. Are these results worth working for ? County Convention Hillsboro, Monday In the M. Anti-Saloon Field Day, Hillsboro, Feb. 16 property, the sum of $8,500. Mr. Peters has a family, is of good re pute and will become a welcomed factor iu this community on ac quaintance. Guy Hays is back again upon his old route, No. 2, R. I D., hav ing repurchased the outfit of K. M. Rich and has taken his position after a vacation of several months. The wages paid by the government for the work at present is small enough, however employes man age to exist upon it. From Beaverton. Regular Correapondent. Jas. A. Anderson, who has been quite ill during the past week with typhoid malarial fever, is reported as slightly improved at this writ ing. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Kggman of Skamokawa, Wash., are visiting with Mrs. Eggiman's sister, Mrs. T. J. Allen, of this place. Miss May Rolfe, formerly of this city but living at Portland recently, was married on the 8th inst., to Clarence Floyd of Portland. Aunt Sally extends congratulations. C. L. Mitzel, proprietor of the Beavertonf hotel, is quiyj sick with pneumonia. , Jas. Allen, wife and baby, are so journing with Mrs. Allen's father, J. T. Williams of "Laurel Cot tage." , Aunt Sally. Real Estate Transfers. Agnes I Harris et al to Karl Koch 40 a in Wm Porter d 1 c tln3w 4:!75 00 (ieo Ilurtnetm to C M lUrtnotts It of Geo W F.lliott d 1 e t 1 t w Maria GraW to Arnold Wy niann 10 a in Boc 2! t 1 n I w. 1 00 1 00 J M Oreear and wf to Wm M Hughes pt of sec 11 t 1 1 3 w (!0 a) UtiOO 00 Myrtle M l'urdin et al to Klias Urin.lle pt of sec 31 t 2 n II w. l.'HMj 00 Henry Harmea ami wt to Henry Hahniann et ux 10 a in d I c no 4S t 1 3 w Ferdinand (ironer anil wf to C F Heme et al 47. Wl a in fee 2 10 00 t 2 2 w HMH3 (X) CFTiuard and wf to Alice 11 Muller tract in (ieo KichurJ son llct2alw John W Friday and wf to W F. Davia 3.5 a ec 24 t 2 n 4 w. Win J Tliornl)iir and wf to W F. Davie et al 34.40 a dec '.' t 10 00 300 00 2 n 4 w Mary F. Merrill to bovd Ingram and wf 21.25 a ice 23 t 1 a 2 w K.lwin Holt to Weatern Oregon Trust Co M4.1I a sec 5 t 2 n 5 1S00 (X) 713 40 l IK) 2."00 00 Frank Mott and w f to Kolland A riiclpa pt of l.lk 7 F W ... Holland A I'helpg and wf to Frank Mott w J ol w of ie ec 6 t 1 n 3 w Hardin II Wahl and w f to J F F.alei l3 a in Donald Mcl-eod d 1 c t 1 1 4 w U I Davidson and wf to Kichard D Holaclier pt of die M M Watt, t 1 n 4 w (23.77 a). ... J P Starkweather and wf to Jamei Hocking lti.ti.) a in An drew Harper d 1 c t 1 1 4 w Carl Kerftren and wf to F M Wadsworth pt nV ,)j t :t n . h'-Oi 00 K'M 00 2T'tO HO fifM) 00 'i-X) Oil lnve-tment Co to (ieo I, Spirka and wf lot II Willow llro-k farm KlodKett i'o to Danaher and Mehendy Co 40 a ieo l.i t 2 n 6 w Fll V Ilrown et al to David Fletcher and wf pt .f .ec .) t 2a 1 XM ill) 1 on 00 j 1 A"i" Ixiveuren andwf to C'.in- undated T.mWr to nw ' . niis l'nj A Jack to .s Klt!.nion,i pi 01 tec 3J t 1 2 -(Wi-3.. Kwou'ataMra. I. B;, ASK EUGENE and are well satisfied of local option workers Feb. 17, at 10 A. M., E. Church Examinations for places in the civil service of the United States will be held in Portland as fol lows: On March 4, for clerk in the bureau of plant industry, at $GG0 per year, to which only male applicants can be appointed; on March 11, for wireman in the de partmental service, paying from $720 to $900; on March 11 and 12, for teacher in the Philippine ser vice, for either men or women, and for assistant teacher, for men only, the entrance salary of male appointees beinz $1,200. in a majority of cases, and $000 for women. There are said to be 300 vacancies in the Philipine teach ing service. Otner examinations in March are for testing engineer in the forest service, on March 18, at $1,000. and lantern slide colonst on March 25. at $3 per day. Z. A. Leigh at the postof rice in Portland will furnish in formation to applicants. Notice to Fruit Growers. Editor Independent: Permit me through the columns of your paper to extend an invitation to the fruitgrowers of Washington county, to attend a rally at Vert's hall, Forest Grove, on Saturday, February 22. 1908. Prof. A. B. Cordley, of the 0. A. C, and other speakers of state reputation have been secur ed to address the meeting. Spe cial attention will be given to the most practical method of fighting the scale and other enemies of the apple. Mr. Forbs will exhibit his air compressing sprayer and show it in operation. In fact, infor mation will be given along all lines of horticulture. We trust all lovers of the far-famed Ore gon red apple will favor us with their presence and unite in the effort to add another source of revenue to the fanner. Come early and bring your note books. Any question in re gard to the meeting will be cheer fully answered. Respectfully, W. K. Curtis, President Forest Grove Horticulture Society, Notice. After February 15th, the Wells Fargo express office w ill be lo cated in the building formerly occupied by F. II. Dailey as a bi- cj cie snop, on Main street, be tween r irst and Second streets, opime the court house. J-M. gROW Agent. W hen you are looking for gro ceries, glassware and crockery, don t fail to g0 to Greer's. He iveeps me best and neatest siock m town. Moved. I have moved my shoe shop to 'y residence on Third street, known as the Wm. Finney place, where I am n-niri to do all kinds of shoe repairing on short '"..-. one me your worn. Fred LandrockOwner. V ital statistics. Vital statistics for Washington ounty for the month of January, 1W. as reported to the county rard of Health: Marriage licenses issued, 8; births, males, 21: females, 18; 'iths, males, 9" females, 9. Contagious diseases reported: smallpox, l; scarlet fever, 2; measles, n;: rlwheriaandmem- braneous croup 11. Ik. W. D. Wood. County Health uuicer. Indies' H,)rne journal patterns ith's. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS IS THK CIRCUIT CO CRT OF TUB 81 ATS OF ORKfiO.N roll WASIIINUTOX COUSTlf Eastern InTeatnwnt Company Untiled, corporation rialuliff, L. H. Ligbthlpe, AgnesC. Ugblhlpe, Win. J. f ll.ll, II.. J OS A. LtlgUlUIP. AUIgBII (1. . Mrv ( ha. J. Blake, V II 1.1 aho. Mr. J. W. W. Clark. Harry V. . Heuu.ll. Mm. J. II. H.rrn, ltilila TruH, turn K i n-. AlliC. I baw. Hala'hM. Ellloll I bus, l.aura rnwm.ii. nopbi M. t , Anna C riiamtMrlain. Unury k- i but, A. t. Crow. Tiis-.n S. I nWJ, 'ieorjt T L'irs MiKWT, M rt. Viu. n. iugnuMuu, Mauuia t row.. Win. W. Iu(rabam, Jr.. Lucy Ingra ti.ui I). C. lugrahaui, 11. t. iDKrabam, W. V. limrabaoi, II. 11. lUKntbam, fcllluu liifraiiam, Cfcwutr I row, Jotin bum HnnD.lt, Hu.tu4 of Jftiiel bouiioll. Ilober I bairn, Kllilwlh Af.r. 1IL 11. B. HfO, uJ Mr. J. C. FrMniwi, liaadDU. To th defsiidkOU bo? um(l IN THK NAME OF THE STATE OF ORKOOS. You r bret7 rcuiilml lo ppr ud tu rner lb eouiplalnl (I led KliiM yuu In Hi txiT ulltlcd ouurl ud hum ou or bclor Ibe Julli dr of Marvb, !. tbal blo tb tun. It rd bT lb eourt fur yuu lo pr nd uwr brlu, ud niir tbmi tlx wki Irom lb r)rt lutlicuu ol ihl uiniiiou.. and If you f.ll li iiucar and snawrr. plalnllir will pl)r tu lb oourl for lb relief demanded lu lb ouuiplalut, Ukwll llial lha oounuinjf detvruilu aud ilaura thalOi claiiua ol Hi defvudanu am void and of no ellncl; tbal lb laliillrt la tbabulul ownrrol Ibr real proiwrtr dMcrlbcd lu th com plalut berln; tbal tb delrmlaui b reuird lit ciccul a deed of Mid real urouertv to ul. lu ll IT and fallliiK wlo du wllblo leu day. alter the renclliioD of lb deer herelu, aald levreeih.il uud a ud lor a oouveyaue tberaof: and for ui'b oilier and further relief a lb uourl may di-em Jual lu th irenilea. 'Ibla aumiiioD la publlNbed one a week for alx aiiocer)! v weeka by order ol'tluvllou. 1. W. Unudin JuiIk of the ( ounty Court of Waablnn. ton. orriiiiu, iiaieu January Hal. iwui. nirecllu Ibe llnl publlraiiou u b wade ou lb7ib day of February, !;. an, I the laal ublicallou ou to di'in uay oi giarcu, iwm. Flrat lliDllcallou February 7th, 1WM. J. P. HKIKiWICK, Attorney for flaluUIT. IN THK COl'NTY COI KT OF THE 8TATK OF OKKtiON roK WAMU1NUTON COUNTY lu the Matter of lb Eatata of Marvarlta or hi deeaied. Notice I hereby (Wen thai the underaliined haa been duly apiKiluted by au order ot tne above eutltled 1'ourt made and entereil on tb Mtb day of January I we aduiliilatralor ol lb a- late oi Margarita iH'iia, ueueaaeil All people barlni clalina axaluat aald eatate are berety rtniulreil to preeul tb aame with the proper voucher aa by law required lo Ibe ailniiuintrator at bla aildreaa Htierwuod H. 1. WaabitiKlon Conuty Orearon wiliilu BIX inuulba irout liie (late bereor. i'ated Una Ilk day of February laud. BKBASTUN OCHS. Admlnlatralorof Hi Eitaw of Margarita Ocha, deceaaed. Find pub. Feb. 7, laat March 6. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice In hereby itiven that I, the mi ileixitiiieil, have tiled in the Countv Court of Wasliinnton County, (Ireyon, my Qnal aix-otint an exm utrix of the Irmt will aiul testament of Sarah Jane Wa ters, ileceaueil, ami that aiJ court ha set Monday March U, V.MH, at the hour of lOoVliK-k A. M., aa the time, and the County Court room, in Hillsboro, Ore gon, as the place, for hearing objwtioun to cui.l aci ouut and for final auttlement of aaiil estate, " PateJ this Fehrunry 7, 190H. KVA K. WII.KKS, Kxecutrix of the taut Will and tenta- nient of Sarah Jane Waters, lie- ieal. V. S. liAKKKTr, Atty. for EuUte. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that I, the tin ilersiKiieili 'l:lve tilci' in the Countv Court of Washington Countv, Oregon, my tinal account a administratrix of the eatate ot J. W. liati liffe, deceased, with the will nf said deceased annexed, ami that aail court has set Monday March !, llJS, at the hour of 10 o'clock A, M. as the time, and the Countv court room in 1 1 i IIbIkito, Oregon, aa the place, for hearing objections to said ac count and for final settlement ot said ra ta to. (i K ACK A. KATCLIr f K, Administratrix ot the Estate ofJ.W. Katcliffe. Ilereaaed, with Will of de ceased Annexed. W.N. IIAUKKIT and KENTON HOW MAN, Atty. for Administratrix. First I'lib. Feb. 7, lust, March 0. Tree Delivery Of the best Fish, Game and Meats. Our delivery is prompt and in all parts of Hillsboro. We have iuaugerated 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: FACT Number It Th l'ndrxd Escapement it Ftslrr than the I tstrst Operator. The Sklllr! Mrthanie sayi ' It will last a hundred years " IHDUWOOO TYI'IMHITTR COMPANY New York or Anywhere. FIRST-CLASS STATIONERY Is both a luxury and a'necessity. If you are thinking of going away don't fail to take an abun dant supply with you. You may not be able to pet any at your place. THE SHAPE, SIZE'AND COLOR Of your stationery denote your acquaintance with social usages. If you come here for your supply you win avoid an mistakes in that direction, xou will also es cape paying a great big price for what you buy. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE BTATF. oF OREUON FOK WAnlilNiiTON COUNTY. O. P. Col. Haiutlir, v NelllCol, rxtcudant. To Nalll Col, lb abov named drfeudant: In lb Nam of th Slat of Oregon: You are hereby ooiuuiaated to apiar an t aiuwer lb oomplalnl of plaint! (T filed herein ou or beiore Mi rlplratluu of alx waeka from the date of the Tt publication of tbia aummon., the tirt pub. llcation thereof belug on February U, I'jik, aud If von rail r pi-tt, Ibcreof, plaiutia will apply lo th I'ouri fr decree dlaaolvlng and auimllln lb marriage and oiarriag ooiitract now an 1 liere'.of re r Hal ing between plaintiff and defotiut aud fir luch other aud further ordi-r aa may bejuat aud equiubl In th prcoilrea. Thla aumniou la aerved upon yuu by publica tion by order of Hon. J. W, doodui, rouuty ludire of WaablUKUin ('ouiiiy, orei(.n, luailc aud dated February 13, l'J08. 11 T. BAi.l.KV. Atuirney for I'lainiiil. Flrat pub. Feb. II. laid. Vian li I::. CO TO THE Home Style Restaurant FOK A , GOOD MEAL AM) A GOOD BED Mailt HI., between Third and Fourth HILLSBORO, ORE. MRS. I. M. HUMKE, Prop. LaVRGIiST FACILITIES IN T H t.- W I- Si T .- O O T1IH PRODUCTION OP I'jfl lilUU UKAUU WORK l'VV'.''fay Wanted t Would like to hear at once from owner having good medium size farm or small bus iness for nale in any good prosperous local it'. Please give price and description, and reason for selling. iStato when possession can be had. No agents need reply. Address Lock Drawer .)8 4, Rochester, X. Y. EM3B, T tf tt "l K A i . ' y.i t- t'yj IN ONE OR MANY COLORS jj rf'l vr r r ar.ir .,rt. T i t. ttTEt At 10W At IAITUI NOUStt ' ST ivv The Hillsboro Pharmacy. SUMMONS. IS THE CIKi UITHit KToF TIIKxTATF. OF OKK'iON toll V Ailll.Ni.ro.N' l ot STY. Willi Joel tberniau, I'laiulitf. va. ilnry L. Ktienuan, It fen taut. To Mary L. Fberiuau, atMta oanieil defendant: In the nam of th r-tat of Oregon, you ar hereby required to appear and annwer th com. plaint Hied aaluat you lu Ibe atxv entitled caiiae and I'ourt. ou or btfor Monday the I6ih Uayol March, I)-, lb aame Ivlugth laal day lor audi aparauce pren-nbed lu Ibe order for po alum ol lull uirmiim. It you fall to au e:iear and anxwer, the plain. HIT, lor want Ihrr.fce, Kill apply lo the Court for tbe relief prayed for In hit couiplalut, to. wit For a decree diaaotvtug lh bomla of matrlmouy now exiatlng between you and the plalnlln. and lorauch o'b. r aud further relief aa to Ui I'ourt uiay aevm Dieet and equitable. Tbia auuiinoua la publtahed pimuant to an or der l Hon. Tbouiaa A. MeHrlde. Ju.lw of th abov eulltleil I'ourt, made aud dated on the '.'lt day of January, Iwui. The dale of Iba nrmi pubhi'ittloii of Ihia auinmona la January '.'4, IHua, antl the date of the lat publication to ! the Alb day of March, !'. A. It. MKNUKNIIAl.I., Altornry for 1'lalullH'. Kir-t pub., Jan. 21, lanl. March . Notice to Creditors. Notice la hereby (Ivcii, Ibal Ibe I'lideralnneJ AllierlU. K:u-er, baa by au order of the rouuty court, oflbeatale of Oregon, for Hie coiinly of Waaliiuglou, been appointed, aa Ibe Altnluttra. lor of the eatate id Herman llrciner leveaied. and haa duly tjualllled aa uch Adiulnlaiialor. Now therefore all ieraotia havitiic clalina aKAlimt aanl eatate, are hereby nollili d, and re quired, lo preaeut lb miui. wnb Hie proer vimcbera, to the aald Aduilulalralor, al bla real, deuce four utile weal of th lowu of Hberwood In Waahiniiloii county Oregou, wlthlu six utoittha Irom the dale ol Ihia notice. laloil this ITlh day of January A l IUoh. A1.IIKUT (', KKUiiklt, Admlulnlrauir of aald eaial. First pub. Jan. 17, laal. Feb. 11. IN TllK COUNT V UOUKT OK THK HTATK OK OKKHON KOK VVAHIIINiiToN COUNTV. In the Matter ol the tiuardianalilp ol Merrill K. Iloichkla and Flora M. llolcbkla. Minora. Km in a II. Ilolchkiaa, lha duly apiKiluted, qitalllled and actliiK guanllan ol the Pvraotta aud atatea of tb alxiv namt'd minora, haa filed herein her duly Terllled petition praying an or der ol Una I'ourt authorising her, aa such guar dian, lo sell the real ratal helonuliiii to aald minora, and which real eatate la particularly de- acrlbed a altuate lu Waahlcgum County, Hlale of Oregon, to. wit. All ol the K of the 8 E 1 of Sec. 4, T. 2 N. of K. 3 W. Will. Mer., conlalnlug "Oacrea: Alao the following described tract of land altuate In WaahlUKton t ounty, Htate ol Orrgou, UmwII" Cuutmeuclug at the 8 E c inter of the S W '4of the K ol Hec. i In T. 2 N. of . " HI. Mur. the aame being the r) W cor. ncrof the Chrlatlait Carl lloutratead, aim run ning theme W on Sec. line lo Interned the ceu- ter of the premsnl traveled County road; thence N. JO feel, thence K. ou line parallel with Wee. line lo Interned the W. line of aald Chrlallan Carl llomeatead thence H M feel lo the place ol'licglniilug, at private Nile, for the education, care, auaieiiance and aiioporlof aald minora Aud It apKarlng lo Hie Court, from aald teil. Hon, that the alienations therein act forth are true, that It would bo for the beid Interest of aald minora thai aald real eaiale be aold, aa pray. ed tberelu, It la therefore ordered that aald . Hon be and Ibe aame la hereby act tor hearing efore thla court, at the Court room at lltllaboro. Waahlnguin County, Oregon, on Monday. Keb. 21, l:m, al HI o'clock a. m. on aald day, aud that the next of kin of anld ward., ami all ir- aona Ititrreated in aald e.lale. appear before tbia court al aald time and place aud at aald hear- ng and show caiiae, If any. why a llccna ahottld not lie mad for Ibe aale of aald real eaiale. And It la hereby further ordered that thia or der be aerved upon Hie next ol kin of aald aahla, and uihiii all peraona Intereateil Ip mid ratal. y piibllahtng a copy thereof lor four auccealve ltd rotiaecutlve weeka In lite HlllnlNiro hide. pct.dcnl. a weekly tiew:-patier published at IlilUboro, Oregon, lite llrat publication of which copy ahall be In the Ivoih of aald paper daled Jan. 24, A II 1'H. Iaied Jan, 2u, l''x. J. W. liOOIUN, County Judge. M. II. HI'MI', Attorney lor (iuardiatt. HlaU' of Oregon, I'ouulv of WaMhlnglou. aa. I, K. J. liUDMAN, (ouiiiy Cleik and ex olliclo Clerk of the County Court of the Hlale nl Ore gon, for the County of VYahtut,'ton, do hereby certlly that the foregoing copy of order of Court haa been by me compared with the original, and thai It la a correct Iranacrlpt there'rom, and lite whole of attch original order aa the aame epieare of recotd at my ollli-a and In my cuaUidy. IN W ITNhm Wll KKKoK, I have hereuulo net in? hand anil alii Jed the acal of aald Court this 2ulh day of January A. I). K. J. liOli.MAN. County I lerk. Klral pub. Jm. 21, la.t, Ktb. 21, llf. N. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice la hereby given that lha uud ernigned exectiloraol the eatate of Kmctt I tt.lw ig hieln -boll, deceaaeil, haa thla day II .ed In the County Court of Washington County, Oregon, their final account and report aa aiieh i xecutora lu aald eaiale, aud the Mime haa lieen act for llnal hearing and acylrment iM'fore aald Court at the Court llouaa In lllllalioro, Oregon, on March 2, 1, al 1U o'clock a. in. of said day. listed this Jan. 2 I'.H'H. ANNA f)TKINII(FK, AKTIIUK hTKINIIiiKK, Executors of the Kalatc of Erneal I udwlg Sle:u. hotr. deceaaed. M. IIAII.KV HUMP, Attorney for Katale. Kirat pub. Jan. 31, laat, Keb. 2.. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the uudernlgi'cd. administrator of the eatate ofchrlatlnu Hotlger, deceaaed, haa thia day tiled in the Countv Court ol Waahlt.gion County, Oregon, hla Dual account and reMrt aa such Bdmlnlatrator in aalil eatate. and the Mine baa been act for llnal hearing and settlement before aald Court at the Court llouaa III HlllalMiM, Oregon, on March 2, 1 a, at lu o'clock a. m. of aald day. I'sled Ihia Jan. 2'i, I '.Hi. K. A. ItiiW'KKH, AdmlniatraUirof lb Etate of ( hrlailan Hottger, lieceaaetl. M I1AII.EY BUMP, Attorney for th Kalate. Flritpub. Jan. 31. laat Keb. 2H. Notice of Flnl Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that th" Iinderalened baa llleil in the County Court of Wa-lnngtoii (ouiiiy, Oregon, hie tinal account a executor of Ibe eaiale of Kllaa ion. ie.ea.ed. and that aid nnal account haa t-n set for bearing and aeitiemeut helot aald court on Monday, March 2, l.ma, .t m t ll n listed thla Jan. , OInK NOUni UNIi, Executor of the l.aat W ill and Teatamenl of Klisa niann, lieivaee.1. . II. Ill - T' iN and HEN TON I'.OW'MA V Allya ior r.xecuuir. Klrat pub. Jan. II. laal. Keb. W Bros. Dealers in Hillsboro Real lit AND AUCTIONIIB. Ollire ,,utll of Court II, .o. Ml.. i.. Mnm to Loan i