. . . : " ... , .w-v ! . r NfT aaVJYa. Ui in THK nun it t in k r ok i 11 r -1 . , ,,t IMKboro Imlepoiideiit. D. W. LiTH Eflitor and Prcpnctcr. MAY 8, 11KA Mr. Chapman Declines. i Sherwood, May 4. -Mr. J. W. iConni ll, Chairman County Cen tral Committee, llillsboro, Ore j grin. Iear Sir: After due de 1 liberation I have declined to ac- for Kepre- . -'cnttne nomination jora 1 home" Comma. i soiitative given me by the mass "Doi-i Thome." a beautiful inccung convention and I wish i!ram:.t.zationoir.enni.u. ia to say to ine lu-jmo u.ui . " . ,..-..,.,..,, their VI largest dimensions in Washington county. Without doubt this event will be a"record breaker" for Sher wood. Mrs. Totn Brady came out on Monday morning's traiu for a visit to her old home near Sherwood. The fatnily has purchased a home we are showing a beautiful line of After Eastteir MHODoneiryg t reset' n't iheatre one night om. dated the unsought honor con nth ?mil tlip.'innouneement' iVrivd. nevertheless I am a mem will no doubt cause an unusually ber of the Republican party and heavy demand for seats. a firm believer in the principals No play in recent years has at tracted so much attention and is lieing so strongly jutronized by the public everywhere, and the critics are unanimous in their praise of the production and its supporting cast. One cannot ne glect seeing it for it teaches a strong moral lesson, and will be enjoyed by the old and young alike, and by eople of all walks of fe. The manner in which the man airement have produced Iot Thorne" calls for onlv the heart iest admiration. The costume are elegant and , appropriate an the movement and grouping of the persons taking part in the action proper have been so care fully considered that naturalness and dramatic effectiveness have never been sacrificed. Yet a pic torial quality which to belong to the old paintings of the hnglish school has been obtained. As for the scenes in which the folks have part, these are amonpr the best ottered here in a long time. The exclamations, th evincing of keen interest in what is taking place, all have been planned and carried out with greater skill and actuality than anything similar that has been seen in any production. The view of Earl Manor lighted am rejoicing is also of great beauty. "Dora Thorne" has always been a favorite of all plays and one that is sure to please. Each weekly newspaper is read not only by the people usually credited to the ordinary paper but twice that number. In manv instances subscribers pass their papers on and on to inmates of I.'ss fortunate homes. The publi cations are pre-eminently the home papers of newspaperdom. They are not superficially scann ed while men travel to business, then left tobrakemen to be gath ered up. They go directly into the homes and the reading of them is a duty as well as a plea sure. Hence their peculiar value as molders of public opinion. Review of Reviews. thereof, and as such participated in the primary election, the law prescribing the method of nomi nating candidates for all political parties, and had I wished to be come a candidate for the Legis lature I. as Austin Ruxton, Mas ter of the Suite Grange, said in his public statement, would have complied with the provisions thereof, letting thetieople decide whether or not I was wanted as a candidate. All the Republican candidates have complied with thf wovivlons- .oL.th.is Jaw. and are entitled to support, and pledge to them my most hearty supiKirt and will advise all my friends to do the same. By so doing I trust I may be aiding the election or lion. ii. sm. ae as United States Senator and ma terially increasing party unity and stremrtn in mis county, You are at liberty to use this letter as you think best J. A. CHAPMAN. Uo you need cement? Go to Webb & Jloover's. They have a carload of i'ortand Standard Ce ment just arrived. Also lime, paints and-oil and the great wood preserver, ("arbolineum, the best known vermin exterminator, the only remedy that will actually keep flies away from horses anil cattle. Call and see them. , Saturday, May ;!0, is Decora tion Day. Preparations should be made to observe the dav and roses in plenty scattered over the resting place of the boys in blue. Senator Fulton has opened headquarters in the Imperial ho tel at Portland for the purpose of working for the election of Hon. H. M. Cake to the United States senate and securing the selection of a delegation to the republican national convention that will be in me interest oi .Secretary Tall ior president. The Haines Rank, which failei u.mi.. tiiti. ....... i . .-in. in. ii- a;o, instead oi going into bankruptcy, was placed into me nanus ot a committee of de lators to adjust allairs. Yes terday. lames Lane, who had W.U .. in the defunct institution, commenced action in the circuit court to recover the amount due him. ' Heal stale Transfers. John Tl.ai.M i vl,, !.!,,,,,, , 11.1 In w ',.,!. ., P , ., 3 ,,, tr.ii iMmirret m i J..i, iiKr, M TlOt 3.U . r "i-il II, , nke Man-tin yi-r.iin t lii'lui. I nviroii. J W , n I,, frank H I' 11 M llllama.l o l ... w I S l;m.i,y i t K i j,, I,,, M ,.,. II Walki-r ,1 1 r t 2 i I i C I rnt.rnn .1 in in i' II 'i,eni). et III till :t , i s m,,, ,, .ii-niiip win-lmnK rt a: (l, y 1 i I'M J I'U .1. h,,r...( i.mvr i n "Uriilifmi h.r ,.t ,1 t lr. t H.M- 14 I I i II rl lo A II I'll tint F.m in iui.i.ii, 'l hlk ; K i; . A Moiil:,,ii rt Hi in A I! r,ti i't , ) K lk. r die 1 I i, s . nruit- r i-tinijr hi nl ,i ,v j Ulll I 'l. ., I ; ,t H I'lllry.. J llnnr.lf i-i i, in a ..i KV II' I J . 1 i, Paml V kil l,y .-i 1,1 II I It n r.-1 1 1 '" II l-'.t H Kr'i.l la r , n '"' r '" r Knoll, il iJt (1 llrn,'. rl i., , , ,,,,, -,- -- I'U Liruni a I, llii .'K.-,, Nam y J Mm ..-tmi,, I,. ( .rii;, , i n . ii ,inii nr.-t. a i i i l . K.- I'U in M t I.,, . I .,, , , - rrom Cornelius. Cornelius, May 5. It seems to me time that the question oi a fruit cannery was agitated at either Forest Grove, Cornelius or llillsboro. People have come in and purchased acreage at a great price, expecting that something will be done so that they can get some returns for the money in vested, and the quickest way is to raise small fruits as well as perhaps chickens. Our land here is adapted to fruits that can be put up and shipiied. All these small tracts cannot do much at implying condensers. Many of the tracts cost their purchase alue to clear before they can be fitted for pasture and small fruits an be raised while clearing is in progress, and many would raise berries if they were assurred of tome market. Portland cannot take everything that could be used in that line, as it is often glutted by great shipments from ood River, and small acreage annot come in competition with such places. People have come to stay really for climate's sake and thev should be encouratrod by capital to help them along, as every dollar they put in labor and improvement adds to the wealth of Oregon. Fruit raising snows the quickest returns, that is, small fruits. I have heard expressions to the effect that, Well. I shall have to do some thing of that kind to make a liv ing; there is no pay roll to fall back on and money and time are going out just the same," and as 1 said lief ore, it is high time that a move by capital was made for fruit canneries. California can neries pay immensely. We can raise fruits here just as well and at less cost I think. . Stir your self, Cornelius, as you have an ideal place for such enterprise it payroll means a larger place and more consumers. Cornelius is already making preparations to celebrate the 4th and the veterans are taking the lead tor a 'Viand encampment" on the 1st of July. Outfits are furnished free and 25c per meal guaranteed. I Albert O. Yates. the Weather. re part of iho woolr -oq During this period th maximum temperatures were un seasonably high, owing to the uninterrupted sunshine. The minimum temperatures were iw. uai y correspondingly low, owing to I Ii' !'.., j 1- .1 c,., .;. laoiaiion. and .."-i were oi trequent lenett. Un Frtbiv fu oid homestead, has been put oti the market. Sam Westfall, an ex-mail carrier, ha hrnched out in a new line of business, that of real estate agent, and has established headquarters at Johnson's store. Sam reports hav ing negotiated several deals ami the prospects fair for increased buiness in his line. Pr. Yates and lamily arrived here last week direct from the "show me" state Missouri with the expectation of finding a new home in Oregon. The doctor is an old " retired practitioner, ot many years' standing, and has laid lusi- affairs aside. ' seekinc only- quietude and a home in a'suitable locality. Next to Missouri, Ore gon beats the world. The "White Sox" boys are going some yet in the ball line, baying scored 10 to "get some" on Sunday in a game here With a club from Dayton. Those Yamhillers evi dently have not been reading The, Independent, else they would not have foolishly "shown their hand" by attempting to knock the chip from the shoulders of ball players of record. Tally number 4 for na tural colored Sox. Who'll be the next? ' J. A. Chapman, of this precinct, has declined the honors of repre. seating a factional fight against the regularly nominated republican ticket in this county. The latter he believes are all honorable men and will heartily support Mr. Cake for U. S. senator regardless of any pre election "statement crimping," as no consistent republican could do otherwise without misrepresent ing his constituents. He could do nothing more if elected, besides, he helped nominate our countv ticket and does not propose td stulify his record ol loyalty to party principals not just at the present time at east. . :.. ,... ,-. li fj- that ia' are ofTerinir at extremelv I niir unUSliai SUCve 1 I- " o , , a 4 ,.- ,.( M.lendid displavof captivating millinery models that aMn them. We also have a complete line of ALL MILLINERY TRIMMINGS Flowers, Foliace, Pealhers, wings and Ornaments 1 Vv-.j' 1 In Laces, Nets. Pongee and Mousseline Silks we have the popular shades and styles from which to make your selections. My trimmed hats not only include the new and up to date hats for young or old ladies, but we have the moderate priced hats as well, from $2 each to as expen sive as you care to have them made. Fashion's Favored Styles in Pretty Trimmed Hats ' Many Shown for the First Time Next Week There's satisfaction in selecting a new hat of us. The vast number of different styles, the striking designs and the low price of each hat is gratifying. We have an abundance of "Merry Widow" sailors which are so popular now, and also those small shapes with high crowns which are being worn iu New York. Ladies' Hose and Underwear Splendid assortment ol Ladies' Knit and Muslin Underwear, white Swiss Ribbed Vefts, low neck, no sleeves, or high neck, with sleeves. Ladies Black or Tan Gauze Lisle Hose, double soles, heels ami toes Belts Women's Gilt and Tinsel Belts (very latest patterns); pa. good value for 75c DUG Women's Leather Belts, made of fine Calf stock, with five fine strips and having neat buckle and slide on bick; colors tau, brown, navy, white and green, hIso black, wih gilt or gun metal buckles. 1 u I" J T Vi-Milimi .1.11,, II I I im I M Ml J lllll-f r. cr t Tl.t clear. fo occur- was a 1 11, "J "me was a .'CMdcdchange to cool and cloudy weather, which continued Hnrini "ft In th :.. i . -"'.'.""'-" vu,"iK " m.uimer 01 tne week me cmiiitios west of the Cascade n.ountams moderate rains fell. but in the eastern counties the yonled amounts were light I'K.h winds blew at times, cs- penally on Saturday. ii- I lYtlT4MI I I H III 'I al to Marjr i'IihiiiIk". t ii I'linljr'. a l l ! l'lOIll, J.l-ltT ' 'luiKhur. ,! K.lw.ir.U i worn! ' IlI'M'Ilt .1. .' , til I al I'll ' M I K.-r.l 1., 1 11 1 Ii II im I.: .lit Frni' lirar I'ak John 1 ,f a i-h r t 11 t. i.ra? 1 Ot..ii s.i-.tt ',. t ,.., m,, .,,,. arl i la II It. 11... 1. u i- t 1 ti I .i Ki"l .".. , , ,,, I.. ,. M,K."u,r 1 ... mi. 1.. -m.il a l.l ll-'.l-i,,,,, r.trn 1 ir, k.,.n I r ,., 1 ,, ,,, j,,,m K ..a. . 1 . . iminia i n, r. x I ,i ) ' !'' n nt 1.1 I a 11 ii'l -11. -tiler cl al I a ... 1 . i w Marina n ay I.. Im I t ...,,.r 1 i.riivi- ail 1 l ii .i..r. Eli K l.a.ih i" ' 1 l.ar, 1, a i, j. , ; i.V, lrw a M II ll.l-.r,. Dm n H J I. 'in. I t i a, in K K sia 11 ,i. a m' .H l i B J W JrI M lnn . .-I al I.. II f f Mi r.VlrV-i 7 In i. .lain. -a rtn . 14. 0 Ot' Jemir M Jam. i al 1.1 J Ki. t ol II a I) I I I I , , I KM) ty, v . it l.i 10 4 U IX' Sherwood. rr. .on,),.,,. My 2. lo Mr. and Mrs. ITtv ,ia. IM -, oucrwooti, a lo the wife of W. J i son. Mjv l at Rli. and to Mts. Guv llavs u-if ..i- .i. .. . . - ' u.e nirai tu.nl carrier, Tuesday May 5. a so. The later are ais., rculents ot" this place. ThcW.t). w. of Xewberg an nouiue a tree barbacue. public speakm-, b.md inn,!, .1.. . , . ...... luc lnl. ol 25D IlrolMi-i;.. J; - 1 I VdlJUl. ' the order on Thursdav This is calculatprt i """"S the liveliest events hao. Pt nnik; in I h it enterprising berg for some time. i A r.r,,,.l . .... I Riven by the managers of the new skating rink here on Saturday eve mng. May 9. They lav claim to naving tne best and finest floor Resolution. " Wherau, Tbera la a Kwmirtfnt k Vhitril unun l lb oomlDg (IcctluB lu Jmie. liwkuu to the MUbllibmcnt ol tb BIiikI Tax fy.Ujm, and U borraa, A II to fell aaU llifajatern br tx mpiing urn amount or properly tr im taxa wju, win inaTitaoij loorcawo tat -Dufilen upon rarra proprrtj. . : Thcrrfora, Reaolrad by WaiblnVmn CnonlT Pomona Orange, repreMnUng a large nnmhtjr or propartT owner and Uxparen of Wanblnuion County, that wt are unalterably opponed to any proposition looking to the exemption of any form of property from lb payment of it reantn. able lb are of taxation. 1 naniraontly carried by Wahlnton Count romona urange, April 22. 1908. - : ' ' KCBY W. BOVD, 8ecrtary. Get Busy. j'. - If a thing is worth having its worth working for, arjd the For est Grove News is Tight when it advises the citizens of that col lege town to wake up. And, by the way, other towns should "get busy. Surveyors can easily change the route of an electric line and no place has a cinch on the rails until they are laid. If the road is worth havinc. it's worth working for and work should be hard and pnorwriV Don't go to sleep. The News says in its last issue: Forest Grove has n dot form that at this time cannot and must not be overlooked. The Oregon Klectric company has luuiiiicnceu me Dunning of a net work of electric lines in this state and county, which means a more thorough development of -the country, hence bigger and better T m 11 L- a. 1 . r uresi urove nas always been considered as a natural sta tion for a road of this kind, but the indications point in other di rections, leaving our city otr the map. Once before Forest Grove was too confident that it was a naturahty and by so overestimat ing our geographical location, we bst what might have been a boon to the town. The Oregon Klec tric company is going to build more railroads in this county and U behooves our citizens and com mercial bodies to wake up to the situation, and if possible show up her resources and advantages to edtoTT -Vemiht bf ik ed to do something, and if we fovaltvtH. t0 show lojalty to the best town in Oregon. IK3 IVLIlUsO LUati ArtuHtmiiK, .'iiniift v- WIUim Nei.ii, ft!hlafjr. 1 V UJimu NvV', Uiv lve L...;.- ;. , j In Hi mmn nf lh i r fc- ., ht'rvtiy rt'ulifl in i'Hi.4r In Um-' . t Utirl ftlKl etll-Wef lilt K'lllt'Utlil l n.n tl. u I III the 4tliV VhlUit't CaU-Hr 111! Of I 1 t . , rittlou ol we k- from triv ilnti f ,. j li'-Mloll ill litis Hiiiiin- Ii-, H e I '-' 1 . I thereof lHinf Ai-nl 17, mil .- I 11.jt.ee l-u; .1 lu!. Uii., i t ' ' curt lir M19 relief ire.l for in tn r tu ml: Uit -h t l,U'K-. mill .)., , th owner n le itii(.ie t-i II, e fiil.v n , 1 re. niHrif. lr-ii: the iiufiti. of lUi MiUlheal Uri r ol M-iiit.ii .1 1 W. ol tliL M iiUuM-uv MerMiHti, in w County, iri(oo, aiiJ that ton i. n,,u, firth Ihe iiKiure ol tour i ImIiii n,t n--i .:. .( t ml property ainJ that you ie (nr. t-r 1 . ,. 1 aIl,j ir lutitjil irom hmv r t i im kujt ;lJ,i..r , uiTe.t therein tflwrMf lo till (Irtllitlf!, mU'i ..r .-irti oihor aiMl lurtlivr onit-r a iua j u ,n i m (i. prellllMra. TUin aumtnotii in erve1 uioii mh i t.iii,:ti a tlon by orOer of lion. J. ,.Mi . tJ . . ..tniif Jil'la of WthlnKloli ( ounty, (Irck'oti ti n ! mni itatcil al llllifttMtro, UrtiMi, (.fii 1-, l' , whuti will nMrr reijuirra von ioNi-rar Hint i ,mi. (.,iJ follliUllll Oil of litlort 1 (1 rMiHll.Mi of ik weeaa fn.iu the 1ie ol thi Iir-t ,ur.i 1 au n of, to.wtt: 011 or iM'iortfftii Hit.n mn Ai-nl ;, I JIN, II T. ItAtil.KV A .1. N. H YY M S. -lioriie lo. riatiuirt. ijirti r ' --ti a Full line of aplc, pour, peach, cherry. nrvJ ether nk -rruMmry stock ; also roses and eaM.ae plants. Morton's Ckkkx llorsi:. 25g. Handkerchief Special Men's Irish I.inen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, i-inch hems Women's I.inen and Lawn Hemstitched Handkerchiefs at special prices. Post Cards New lot of Hillslioro scenes, including; churches and streets. Also a lot of new Scenic, Comic, Name Cards, Oregon Build ings at tue Seattle Fair, Ktc. Any name furnished 011 short notice. QlfflQ)GENE (BATTIHI tl.ltlotl ll.ltCS one everything TEA Why isn't moneyback? Hverthinff isn't rrood enough. Poultry Want. u. , , tu,t-Ken, hens, tur keys, ducks am! ' U-en lieretofore deeded to Henry Roeri for a unto way. Tim ilntB of Mie rlrst nublication of llda gimiiiioiig in riiurniluv, May 7th. 1H)8. ami tlia onler autliorizinc the iff- vice of tlii'so summons by publication rqnire von to appear and answer on or before tbo expiration ol nx ((; weexs from Haiti (lute. Tnis "iiiiiniona is served upon you bv DiibllcHtioii bv order of the Honorable J. V. liooilin, Judtre of tbe County Court of Washington County, Oregon, by an order iimile ami dated at Chambers at llillsboro, on Mav 6th, l'.HM. JOHN M. WALL, Attorney for Plaintiff. Mav 8 June 1!. f SUMMONS. IN THf CIRCCIT COURT OF THK STAT3 OF OREGON FOR WASH INGTON COUNTY. Frank CotlielJ, Executor of the last will and testament of Jamea Collield, de ceased, Plaintiff Stella A. Miller and Ueorije V. Miller, , her husband, Defendants. To ftella A. Miller, and George W. Miller, above-named defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATU OF OREGON, You and each of vou are liereDT reuuireil to appear anil answer the complaint filial herein within six (t) weeks from tbe date of tbe first publica tion of this summons, and if vou fail so to appear and answer saiit complaint the plaintiff will apyly to the court for the relief ilemandeil in his complaint, to-w it : fiy a iii(lLiiient for tbe sum of Two Hundred and Fifty fli'iO.OU) Pol- I urn. with inixruai thereon at the rate ot 7 per rent per annum since SeptemU-r lo. I'H)4 anil the liirllier nimuiri ij U-'iO.UO) Dollars attorneys fees ami lor the costs and dishiirseinents of said pro ceeding, and a decree forecloHinrf that certain mortKHe executed by you and each of you to James Collield under date of September IS, I'.WU, and tiled in the ollice ot the Recorder of Conveyances of WaHhin?ton t'oimtv, Oregon, on Sep temtier l'.Hl 1 niid recorded in Rook M.V on pagt-s J i.l'1i)-2U-24'-' of said mortgage recorlg, and that tlie lands therein destribH In- sold and tbe pro ceeds thereof applied to the satisfaction of plaintiff's tM lament and for such other and further relief as to the Court may appear equitable, said land being ,ltf",r.d follows, to-wit: Hem Hih weht half of Lot 53 in Cor nelius Knvirm.H w shown upon the duly recorded pHt tierW) now of record In thi ollice of tlm Rejorder of Convey ances of Washington Countv, Oregon, nvmg and excepting from the effect of this conveyance the following described real estate: . vommene n .1 a no nt 1 leel r.. " P I? hi OV the N. W. pnm Iit fi.l in aid l 'n .1', f LWlo rtrnnir. r' t; then.-. J "' ; m alomt the roiirt house. New 1908 bicy- W. lina nf ' . , i M: thence cilo Kext d(r toCrcs- trtn 111 1 - - NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice l lirri'Ly uiTen that the urnlemlsiieil haa Hletl til lli ( imlily 'iurt if aalilliKUiD rminiy owami, hor liual acconnl In the mailer of ilia lni will anil totameiu of lalrln II. A. Iam. ;iith-ciI, ami Ibal aalii court haa al Turailar .liiiH- '. l'-". ' hour 11I 10 o'clock a m. llic lime ami Coiinir I'oiirt room In IllllaUiro. orcifi'ti, an Hie I'laca for hearlnu ob J.-olioii Hi anl ax'i-oiitit anil lh actllemant of aal.l estate. Dated Ihlf April H), 1S. I'ATII KKINK J. APAMS, Kxeculrli ol the la.t will and leatamenl of Cal- Tin II. Ailaini, djc'il. Vt-. N. IUKKETT. Any. lor F.xecntrlx. first 'lib. May ). Ial May . Administrator's Notice. v.. 1.K...1,. .Ivan thai the anilcrlncd, J'hiinteart. h . Leen ,.,H.lnU'da.lmliil.ir.tor ,.f Vi.. ..aiaie nf VV. K. Mariln.ilecea.erl, and haa . ....... 1. ill la-rantia havluu claima T. 7 : ih tinnier TOitcltera. an.l mny Vi rltied a hc ",lM e..r I. O. Hte.rn.. .l R;i . J.'.."... ii.iil.lliiir. corner of fourth in "' "' ... i....n.n,l oreirnn. minium mili. I rum 111a uiu ui - LECAL ADVERTISEMENTS ami Wi within i"' paled May I, JOHN STEWART. Admlnlslralorof lhcei.tat.ofW. R. M.rtln. P.- ccaaed. 1 O. PTEAHMt. All J l' Paieof Mn.1 imMlcallon llcall.in. Mny Jl. I'"1- , May 1, 1'. last pub. 13 now prepared in place said li...,, of "'giuDing, the nortt,..,.r v direction . ti-i . . 'l"r't"- L... ...1 TPT1L I lll.lll same having, L. M. BUELL AWMDILLL IS THE CIRCl'IT nil'RT 0KTI1E STATE OF ORKliOM KOR WAKHlNliTON CO I' XT V J. M. B. Bcllwood, rialiitifT, vs R. L. tlnnnell, Sarah A.hl.y, Anna liuackenbuah, . T Bunnell, 1. ('. Iluiixerlor.l, Edward Hiiiirerforil, M. I. Kunnell, F. I.. Bunnell. A. I.. Bunnell, j, I,. Bunnell, o. r. Bunnell, A. M. Hunuell, I. J. Bun nell, I.. M. Bunnell, Walter Run. nell, Ola Bunnell, Allien Bunnell, (leorire Bunnell, Charles Bunnell, hmm. Kouinanu, Aman.la Palmer, Annie crnmar, Suale J. Buiiuell, -Ada J, Hunuell. Kim J. Bunnell, I Maltle Hunuell, Lucie, Bunnell, I Emilia Bunnell, Nellie M. Kunnell, Arthur Rubliiaon, Jiw.h i'aliner. A. 1 I'. Cramer, K. vucenhuali, l.ulu I Hunuell, Cirace Hunuell, Maine Bunnell, Rixa Bunnell, Kmklne A. Bunnell, and T. R. A. Sellwood. Defendants.' To each aud .very of th. aliova named delen- danl'i IN THE NAME OK THK STATE OF OREiiON. Yon and each ot you ar. hereby nntllled and required to be and appear In the ahnre entitled Court, on or belor. May 2.'th I'.ms, then and there to answer th. amended complaint In said null, and If you fall eo to appear and anw( r, the plalntltr will apply to raid Ccurt fur lh. relief lemanded In Ihe wld complaint, to-o lt: For a decree of partition and sale of the following de scribed prcmlaei., namely: "He(lnnlns at the (Juarlcr Section Corner be. iween Section 34 T. IS. R. I W. and Sections T. 2 8. R. 1 W. of Hue Willamette Meridian. Rnnnlns ihenc South i& dig r Earn tf. so ch. to a stone at the 8nulhvet corner ot th. I). L. C. ofj. I,. Illckllnand wife, thence North Mtl de' grees ao minutes FU.t 12.66 chains; thence North 4,1 minutes Kat ti. 90 chs. to the North line of IheSuutn half or said I). L. c.; thence with the .aid Una Smith s degrees 4N mlniiles Went S2.M chs. ; thence South 1 degree Weat 2.H4 chs. lo the place nf beginning, containing l aerea. " And for a dintrltiution ainnngat the parties, ac. cording to their riectlTe IntereaU. ol the pro. cee.ia or .ale, leaa the claim of the Plaintiff amounting lo l'22A.n7, paiil for Uxea and es. rennet, tiwether with Hie coaU aud cll.biir.e menu of tola null. This summons Is puMl.hed In the Hlll.horo Independent, a weekly new.pap.-r puMl.he.1 In ald rouniy, by the order ol the Hon. T. A. Mi' Bride. Judge of .aid Conn, which order la made and dated thla l.t .la. nf k... ,k. dale ot flrmt puMlcallnn being April .'. Imis'. C. Ii. l C. I.ATOI'H ETTE, Attorneys for I'lalntlir. Lord Lovelace Race Record 2:10 Was the fastest horse, either trot ter or pacer, on the North racitic Circuit in 1906, and was nKo the largest money winner of any hore, either trotter or pacer, in said ear. pacing two races a week in every week throughout the entire circuit and losing only two heats, and is considered by expert horsemen to he one of ihe leading pacers in America. He not onlv comes Iroui a racing family, hut is without question, the greatest racing pacer ever bred in Oregon; he is Ihe only horse, either trotter or pater, 10 have been bred, raised and raced in Oregon lo Ihe record ol 2:10. Alter being three days ar.d tlirt-e nights in a car, he was taken onto! the car and immediately started in a race where he forced "Sherlock Holmes" to pace to the record lime of 2:06 in order to heat him. He is not only a horse of remarkable speed and gametics, but is ko con sistent and reliable thai lie has never made hut one break in a rac ing career of three years; his dispo sition is such that any child or woman can drive him. He is bired by "Lovelace," one of the greatest three year old trot lers in America in he lieing bv "Kgotist," he lieing by "Klec tioucer," the greatest td all trotting sires living or dead. "Lord Love lace's" dam is "Maggie," a full sis ter to "Kosie C," 2:16. the dam of "Prince Direct," recotd, 2:07 single, and :os'4 double. "Maggie" is the dam oi "Lord Lovelace." 2:10, contending horse in a race 2:od; "Portia Knight," 2:164 , contender in a race 2 : 1 2 J . "Hen Holt," recotd to a wagon, 2:18, trial, 2:11. ' 'Mag gie" is sired by "Duroc Prince," second dam. "I'raukie" by "Oregon Pathfinder," sire ol the dam of "Altao," 2:094 . and "Pathiv,ont," 2:004', the sire of "Pathmark," 211. "Lore! Lovelace" will make a short season at the home barn of I". 15. Tongue, in llillsboro. Oregon, terms, $4;. 00 for the season. The Three Manufacturer of Rough Lumber proparoJ to saw for the tra.V. e Ralph lnlrioilao. .'honks: nJ Hillsboro, Ore. I am now catednn the Ralpl pendent, Zuerchcr L. M. I Mill lo- Iiido- racitic States, Farmers GOG. BUELL I Administrator's Notice. Notice la hereby gWen that Ihe unrteralirnr-rt, Ren Ion Ikiwman, bas been appointed alminls Iralor of tbe estate of III I a J. DaTenDort. Deer!. and h qualified aa.nrh, and all peraon.har ln claims against uM eiate are bereti? notified to preaent them to me. with proper Touchers st my office In lllll.horn, Oregon, within Us months from this data. Hated April , lfioa. BKNTON ROW MAX, Admlniitratorof the F.itate of I.ula J. Iiaren- port, liereaae.1. . B. IltSTON, Ally for Kaiate. First pub. April 10. last. May I. I have just received a fine new line of ladies' underwear, both in the hijrh grade as wdl n tho cheaper articles, in knit vwra anA pants, longr-sleeved corset covers ana union suits. Mrs. Rath. Tost cards, the ritrht kind, can be found at Mrs. Bath's, Linkla ttr building, east of court house. riuck, Push and Persever ance are all essential to financial success. A system atic system of sifving- is of equal importance; and this often has its beginning: with the owning of a little sav ings account. Possibly you would like to talk with us about the matter. . . . J). IV. Shute Danker Hillsboro