Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932, May 15, 1908, Image 4

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    IlilNboro Independent.
0. W. BATH Editor and ProprietQE.
MAY 15, 1908.
RfPCf LICAN TICKET.
U. S. Senator,
HON. II. M. CAKE
Prosecuting Attorney,
E. B. TONGUE
Joint Senator,
W. N. BARRETT
State Senator,
w. D. WOOD; ;
Representatives,
11 II. GREER
CIIAS. IIINES
S. A. I). MEEK
Sheriff,
GEO. G. HANCOCK
Clerk,
JOHN V. BAILEY
Recorder,
WILLIS IRELAND
School Supt,
M. C. CASE
Treasurer,
W. M. JACKSON
Surveyor,
L C WALKER
Assessor,
MAX CRANDALL
Coroner, '
E. C. BROWN
Commissioner,
JOHN McCLARAN
Justice of the Peace, Hillsboro,
0. W. BARNES
of paralysis some time ago. He U
unable to take nourishment and Is
gradually sinking with no possible
hopes of recovery. He owns a farm
and has resided la that locality for
many years.
Postponed.
The temperance meeting an
nounced for Friday evening of this
tber notice. Announcement wm
be made by handbills.
WANTED.
Dining room girl at Commer
cial HoteL
spray Your Apple Tree
For Codling Moth. Donelson
has the dope.
ReMkitloiw.
Hillsboro Granga No. 73, P. ol H.
Wbereaa, Our Heavanly Father in bis
11 wise ruling baa aean nt to retnova
from our midst a beloved member in
our order, Mre. W. D. Hsre, whoee con
cientioui rformnco ol duty, and
moit lovable dlapoaitioo, with the high
est of ideal, won for her the respect of
all the membera of our order.
To the membera of our order :
We feel that we bate loat a true sie
ter, whore eouotela and cheer were al
ways in bebalf of uplifting humanity,
ani whoae greeting and friendship to all
will ever be held in loving re mem
brance.
To the bereaved husband and friend
We extend to you our heartfelt ym
pMhr in your bereavement, in the loe
of a true wife and counsellor.
While we feel that we have lost a true
friend and advisor, we feel ahe ha been
called to her Heavenly reward, where
we, if we would emulate her life of good
-eds and service, (hall expect her greet
iiig on the other shore.
C. A. Hanley
Win. Hchulnierich
Committee.
Poultry Wanted.
I will pay market price in cash
for all kinds of chickens, hens, tur
Hillsboro, Ore
4 chnivinf n hpnilfiffil litiA nf frS
1 AffJer Easier Miflfliinieiry I
SUMMONS.
IN THE JUSTICE COURT OF NORTH
HILLSBORO JUSTICE Or Tllr.
PEACE AND CONSTABLE
DISTRICT, WASHINGTON
COUNTY, OREGON.
The Cba. A. Lamkin Company
l'laintiff
-, hi wife,
Sherwood.
Regular Ciirrea.mndeni.
Wm. Sehtilu, a Cerman of ad
vanced life, near ' 8o years, living
the life of a recluse in a shanty near
Middle-ton, died Sunday from sup-
Rural Route One, Beaverton.
D. M. Millan's 4,000 residence
overlooking the railroad in East
Beaverton is enclosed and the plas
terers are at work on the inside.
School district No. 18 known as
the McKay school can boast of the
finest flair pole in the county. It is
100 feet high and as straight as an
arrow, about one toot tnrougn at
the bottom and four inches at the
posed general debility. SctaulU I top. District 18 never does things
was a veteran of the Civil war. No by Halves. Miss li. A. uowntng
. t.i.
ia and school has been closed the
country, nut mile is Known 01 nis ,ast ,hree weekj m consequence
personal History nere. , She is now on the mend.
Thoin. Hrady.. formerly a farm- The Oregon Electric will put in
er here, died last week in a hospital la switch and build a depot at Gus
in Tacotna, Wash., from the effects tin crossing, having surveyed a
of ervsinelas. after a short illness. "P 5 lt wide and 500 leet long
Mr. Brady was a member of Sher
wood Camp. VV.' O; WV,' at one ' The old pear orchard belonging
ihhatlto the Tames McKay estate and
lrv u i. u una uui uc uuu iui uwaiua
of lortv vears- has been cut down
will be interred at Tigarville, the I by order of the county fruit inspect-
buryiug ground ot the tatftuy. f The lor.
. 1 T . 1
wmow ana cniiaren resiae in ron-i Th rf bt of wmy of tb(J rtecttlc
Una, but retain tne larm nere. 1 r0ad from Garden Home to the
W 11. r.r!fT,th. nf Rellevue. D"ney Plac Presnts bosy
' I r Visa Hi v with lahnrr inn ma
a,uum "V chinery srrung all along the line
ot heart disease jvionaay morning
Joseph Grossnickle arvl
Jeif MMHIJIS.
To Joeeuh Urosanickle anJ , his
wife, above named defendant :
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON,
You are hereby reouired to aH-ar
Mild answer' Hie coiupiaiui flied iieieiu
within aix () week from the date of
the first publication ( this luminous,
and if you fail so to appear and answer
the complaint, the plaintiffs will take
Judgment against you fur the mm i
7.S7 and the further sum of fi".' :(.',
with lawful interest thereon since April
1, ltWH, and for the coat and disburse
ment of this action ; and
Second. For an order authorizing and
directing thai certain personal property
heretofore attached herein beluiiKinK to
vou be sold in the manner prencriled by
law and the proceeds thereof applied to
the satisfaction ol plaintiffs' said judg
ment, aaid personal property beiiik' de
scribed a follow, to wit:
One chest containing a eet ol car pen-
penter tool;
une cross cut saw ;
One double bitted ax;
The data of the first Dublication of
this summon ia the 15tn day of May,
1UU8, and the order authorizing the ser
vice thereof by publication requires you
to appear and answer on or lfore the
eipiration of lis (0) week from laid
date.
Thia summons is served upon you by
order of II. T. Mauley, Juatice of the
Peace of North Hillsboro, Justice of the
Peace and Constable IMstrict, Waidiiiiuv
ton County, Oregon, and dated at Uillr
boro, Oregon, the Kith ilav ol Mav, ltNiH.
II. T HAlil.KY.
Justice nf the Pence lor the Juki ice of
the Peace anil Constable IihUu I
aforesaid.
JOHN M. WALL, Attorney for Plain
tiff.
May 15 June 20.
at his home near , that place. ,.He
was a veteran of the rebellion serv-
ing in the 17th Ills, cavalry during
the war. He leaves a widow and
a large family besides an only sis-
Sam Behnke Is putting up a
building at. Tigardville station to
be occupied as a meat market
The citizens of Tigardville and
vicinity nave built an elevated side
walk across the creek and lowland
ter, Mrs. Dr. A. I,. Saylor, of this southwest of the station, which is
place, the only remaining relative a great convenience to the people
of the family. living soum ot tne creelc.
The Southern Pacific svstem have The opening ball at Germania
lately placed a new coating of white WJ was a grand success according
sand on the depot premises, which I
when thoroughly packed down be- J- T. McMillan is putting up
- 1 :j .J . 1 . .
comes second onlv to concrete. r5s,uc.D ine evangelical
Materia o. thta nature must be Tigavuie; dd rmile
nnicu in, 11 js noi unlive ucic, 1 soutn ot tne station.
hence only transportation com pan
ies can afford the expense,
The Beef Bend school district
has enclosed the school Grounds
The Sherwood White Sox (in- ""t and substantial board
I c 1 1 1 . .
.,.. iuu uum a new wooa shed
w in. 1 uiv3 f k'ti vt i v v Lauiva vw 1 iu 1 ....
1 C7 1 1 A . ' 1 1 -
anu ouiuiay, mc norae team sun the school house hereafter
ritnitintcT lliir firn a -i1itarA Vi a tr. I
" h - t jw- D,,l C . ,
ing defeated the Yamhillers in both L X X TW'D?
0 I UBS DeeU UOlncr mill onnri mnrl
. I . - o I . . . o
K4Ull-J u,ul 4 3. ven wun the plow and grader, and has
successive games stand to the cred- several miles of road pretty well
it ot the hose players by name, rounded up so as to give the water
and th. rl.in i .nil iva.i a chance to run off. Now if thatia
, , . - -
luu "P wun some intelligent
An ttrupttve skin disease recent- work with the road drae this win-
ly apiHjared amontr the scholars of ter there will be some eood roads
the public sch(K)l at Lafayette and ,n inai uls"ci.
was pronouncea to be smallpox by Supervisor Nicholson has also
some non -professional, which of len doing some good work with
course created no little excitement
A member of the state board of
health disagreed with the diagnosis
and since the fear and excitement
in that locality has suddenly sub
sided.
II. II. l'.ynian, ol this place, has
gone into bu-iness again, this time
at our neighboring town of Tuala
tin. lie will deal in furniture and
also follow undettaking, the latter
business lie conducted with satis
faction for many years in Sherwood
and in this vicinity.
Mrs. Kiley Hays, of Oswego, has
been visiting the past week at the
home of her son Guy of Sherwood.
The Sherwood White Sox have
challenged the Dallas club and the
same has been accepted and the
game scheduled to take place in
Dallas May 17th.
Mr. Hillm an, of Hoodview, is re
ported in a dangerous condition on
and our unusual success is due to the fact that we are offering at extremely
moderate prices a splendid display of captivatiug millinery models that
vou J,mld expect to find priced at figures greatly in excess of those placed
utinn iVem We also have a complete line of .
ALL MILLINERY TRIMMINGS
Flowers, Foliace, Feathers, Wines and Ornaments
.' 1
In Laces, Nets. Pongee and Mousseline Silks we
have the popular .shades and styles lrom 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 ns you care to have them made.
Fashion's Favored Styles
in Pretty Trimmed Hats
Many Shown lor Hie first Time Next Week
There's satisfaction in selecting a new hat of us. The
vast nu in be r of different styles, the striking designs and
the low price of each hat is gratifying.
U e have an abundance of " Merry Widow " sailors
which are so popular now, and also those small shapes
with high crowns which are being worn in New York.
1 Summon
IX TUB CIRCUIT fOI'RT OF THE STATU Of
OKKUO.M KOIl WASHINGTON COL. STY
U4ic Aruj.iniiig, I'UlulilT
William Nkih, Drfsndanl.
To M Uuaui Nt-sTiM, lu above namstl de't-uj-am:
lu tlis Dams of tha Hints of Oregon, yim are
hvroliy muiirl to aupvar In Ilia lva ullllrO
(ourtand au.wvr Ibai-umplaiut lilxl anaiiial u
Id Ilia above eiillllr.1 raui ou or tlnre Hie l
rallou o4 six vwki from Hie ilaia of tlie dr. I .ub-iK-alloll
ol Ibla iiluuiiin., tlie Hrnl pulillcatlou
llierwif being April W, lunn, ami vou will late
uotlue llial I' you fail mi lo appear and au.wt-r
aid ruiuplaiul, tlie planum will apply lo Ilia
wiurt for the relief prated for lu tier ruuiplami,
1'-'.V ',, 'v. ' -urn -c
ine owner ID lee simple i.I tlie foilnttlna duar rlb.
ed reai prierijr, UmH: tlie norlhea.1 ouarlrr
of ibe ihhiiIo-ui ijuaru-r of - liou Ju. T. i N. K.
Mi. ol Him VVillauit-ue Morldiaii, In Wehlntin
Cvuntr, llri-KoB. aud llial tou be iviilrvl lo m-i
forlli Hie nature of your Helm or lnirratl In mil
rral propertv and lliat you be forrver barreil and
pre iuded lrom aawrtms any i-laiui or ibtere.1
Ibrrt-ln ailvere lo Una pUlulilt, and for aurh
oilier aud luritier order fta uiajr be proper lo Ilia
pre tul.ee.
Tills sum mniia la aerved ama jrou liy publli a
tlnu by order of Hon. J. W (..khIIu, ouuly
Jii-lireof WaaliloKtou l onnly, Orrvou. made ai.d
dated at Hlllbiro. On-iriMi. Anrll Hi. ltajx. hu h
aaid onler rriiirea you loapivaraml ao.HerMiid
ooiiiplaint on or Itelore tne rupiratiou of all
weeks trout Hie date ol Ihe llrl publii allcn here
of, Ui.ll;ouor be lore l I weeks Iroia April 17,
II. T. HA'il.EY A J, N. HuKKMAS,
AiUirueye fo. I'laiulltt.
Ladies9 Hose and Underwear
Splendid assortment of Ladies' Knit and MuMiii I'nderwear,
white Swiss Ribk-d Ve?ts, low neck, no sleeves, or high neck,
with sleeves.
Ladies Hlack or Tan Gauze Lisle Hose. double soles,
and toes
heels
Belts
Women's Gilt and Tinsel Helts (very latest patterns); prt.
good value for 75c 0UC.
Women's Leather Belts, made of fine Calf stock, with five fine
strips and having neat buckle and slide on b-ick; colors tan,
brown, navy, white and green, also black, wih gilt or gun
metal buckles.
Notice of Tax Sale.
Notice Is Hereby Given
That pursuant lo the pruvimnn of See
tlon "61" ol Chapter "207" of tl S.-s
Ion Lawa ol I lie Mate ol Oregon fir tlie
year 1907, anil the order of the county
court of the sttate of Oregon (or the
county of Washington, I will on Wed
nesday, the 27th (lav of Mav, 1U07, at
the south door of the court house, iu
tuiisuoro, wreuon, rtegtnnlntc at the
hour of 1U o'clock A. M. of said day and
continuing from day to dav until the
ale ot all tne property tiereinulter uiuu-
tioneu is coinpieieu, sen al 11110111; auc
tion all of tha property to which tlie
county of Washington haa acquired title
oy virtue 01 sale lor taxes, to tlie muliest
bidder for cash in hand. Descriptions
of aaid property to lie sold mav he seen
at the office of the Sheriff of Washington
county, urefon.
Dated the 28th day of April, 1!M8.
J. W. CONN ELL.
Sheriff of Washington county, Oregon,
and ex-oiiiclo tax collector thereof.
NOTICE.
Guardian' Sale ot Real Property.
In the County Court of the Stats of
Oregon for Multnomah County.
In the matter of the estate and Hilar-
dianahip of T. Marquam Prince, Char
lotte M. Prince, Kichard Wm. .Prince
anu Imogen rrince, Minora.
rnotice ia hereby given, that pursuant
to an oruer iiaueu out ot the above en
titled court in the aliove entitled mnt
ter licensing the undersigned to sell the
real property, hereinafter deBcritwd, 1
win on Monday the l.itri day of June.
HH)I1, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the
forenoon at the Houth door of the coun
ty court house in the Town of Hills
in W ashington county, Oregon, sell at
1 nunc Auction lor etu i in hand tlm 11 n
divided four sixths interest of said nun
ors in and to the Northwest quarter of
the Southeast quarter and Lots 3, 6 and
ix of section Nineteen (111), Township
One South. Kanite Two West of the Wil
lamette Meridian, containing :t0 acres,
more or less, said sale to be aubjeet to
confirmation by aaid court, said undivid
ed lour sixths interest, being the entire
uierav ui sum minors in said real pro
perty.
CHARLOTTE C. PK1NCK,
. Otmrdian of said wards.
May 15 June 12.
the grader all of which will need
to be followed up this wiuter with
tne log drag. That is a move in
the right direction. Let the good
wursL go on.
Geo. Behnke has got his automo
bile back to the garage, it having
taken a vacation beside the road
out in the Rend country.
The hop field formerly owned by
C. T. Tigard. and sold by him to
Arthur Leland haa been plowed up
and the land is on the market in s
acre tracts.
Aunt Jemima.
TEA .
Why isnt evcrythinff
money back?
Everythint: isn't fjood
enough.
T rKtr ret.rsi
k. fcUUia, , est; m fc
The Portland WWlrW n
aexount of having suffered a stroke "Je felr forfe
of
Guardlan'a Sale of Real Estate.
notice is nereliv mwn tlmt .i... ...i
by virtue of an or.ler of sale, duly made
and entered of record by the county
court of Washington county, Oregon
on March 2, 190H, licensing me to sell at
prirai saie. tne real estate, hereinafter
umriuni, iwionging t JMerritt K
Hotchklxs and Flora M lll,.,L,....
ora. I will from and after June 15, IW08
proceed to soil, at private sale, to the
hitfhpet lil.lilne ff..p ...ii :-. i. i ...
:. : ." in nun. 1 at Uie
nine 01 saie, an me lollowing dfscrlhcl
rri mate situate In tha county
V ashlllgton. State of Oreiron. m..i, .
All of the east one-half of th All! li
east quarter of tection four, township
two north of rang three west Willam
ette WMidian, containing eighty acres.
....v.iun uri-Lriueii incii 1 oni-
... at me southeast corner of the
southwest quarter of the southeast quar
ter of section tour in township two north
u ?Bf,' ",ree S1' w'lanette M,ri.
d.an, the same being the southwest cor
ner of the Christian Carl Homestead,
Md r innmg thence west on section line
?J.'.t7Wt the renter ' the presenl
ravelH county roa.) ; thence north :m
leet , thence rast on line parallel with
ectior 1 line to ir,,,,, the west line of
aid Christian Carl Homestead; thence
jouth thirty feet to the place of tgui!
;. ' . u T"m W1l h ubiect to
ronHrm. ion by the county court o?
.V,?'. Oregon
1111stK.ro, Oregon, this May
Cf?sffi
s-. S V,' V t-s S
Handkerchief Special
Men's Irish Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, t-inch
hems v
Women's Linen
eci;il prices.
25c.
and Lawn Hemstitched Haudkerchiefs ot
Post Cards
Full line of annle. txar. r)pnch.
cherry and other nice nursery
stock; also roses anl .cabbage
plants,
Morton's Green House.
Lord
Lovelace
New lot of Hillsboro scenes, including churches and streets.
Also a lot of new Scenic. Comic, Name Cards, Oregon Build
ings at the Seattle Fair, Ltc. Any name furnished on short
notice.
SUMMONS.
IS THE .CIKCriT COUKTOF THE
STATE OF OUEOON FOR WASH
INGTON COUNTY.
Frank Cotlield, Executor of thslast will
and testament of James Cuffield, dt
ccafeil, riaintiff
vs
Stella A. Miller and Oeorge VC. Miller,
her husband, Defendants.
TolStella A. Miller, ami lieorge W.
Miller, above-named defendants:
IN THE NAME OF Til E STATE OF
OKEUOS, You and each ol you are
hereby required fo appear and answer
the complaint filed hereia within six (tl)
weeks from the date of the firnt publica
tion of thia summons, tn,l i you fail so
to appi-ar and answer sni-1 complaint
the plaintiff will apyly to the court for
the relief demanded in hia complaint,
to-wit: for a Judgment for the sum of
Two Hundred and Fifty (j:l).00) Dol
lars, with interest thereon at the rate of
7 per cent ier annum jinec SeptemU-r
11. ii anu me further sum or rilty
('0.tH)) Dollars attorneys fees and for
mo ...rin nun iiisinirHeinents ol saul pro
ceeding, and a decree foreclosing that
certain mortgage executed by you and
each of you to James ColBeld tinder date
of S-ptemlier l.,, UK):), ,d filed in the
ollice of the Recorder ofConvevances of
WaHhingt-.n County, Oregon, "on Sep
einber L'S, l!Ki:i, and recorded in Hook
4- on pages L'.ill-L'KJI-ilL' of Sili'l
mortgage recor.N, and tlaiat the lands
therein described be and the pro
ceeds thereof applied to the satisfaction
" Plaintiff's said judgment and for such
other and further relief is to the Court
may appear equitable, i,l land being
deccrtlied as follows, to-if
Ileintr the went half 0f , )t r)3 in Cr.
tielins I. n v irons as sl.oa-. llIK)n the duly
recorded llt thereoi a(,w' of record In
th ollue of t(,e K,wd.r o( Convey
HnnviZni UW'"U" County, Oregon,
Mving and except,,,,, from t,e effect of
. u..,,-i;i,ice t I,, r,, u uu.-n heil
liocn heretofore deeded to Henry Rogers
for a gate wav.
The date of Mio first publication of
this summons is Thursday, Mav 7th,
1!KI8. and tha or.ler uuthormng the ser
vice of these summons by publication
requires vou to appear and answer on or
before the expiration of six (li) weeks
from said date.
Tnis summons is served upon you by
publication bv order of the Honorable J.
W. (ioodin, Judge of the County Court
of Washington County, Oregon, by an
order nia.lu and dated lit Chambers at
IIillBlK.ro, on Mav oil., l'.'OH.
JOHN M. WALL.
Attorney for l'laintiff.
Mav 8 June l'..
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice la lit-rt-l.y liiven tl.t the nmlertiitne.1
hw HlfHl In II. r... n.lv i ourl i.f WsahliivtoD
l oiiiuy, Oreai. her HiihI riinl In Ihe mutter
of tl.s will snil li-lMn-nl of Utlvln II.
Ailm, m-res-efl, sn.l thai aal.l court ba aet
Tuwlar. Jum-2, at I he hour ot 10 o'cloc k
s m aalhe nine ami Hie C'omily I'oiirt room In
MIIIlro. nr.K.'ii. h Die i.laee for hi-arlng ob
Jicih.i.. lo aai.l srcoiiiil sn.l the ellleuu-ut ol
aalil eaiate.
Iiau-d thli April 30, !'..
CATIIKItINK J. ADAMS,
Executrii ol the lat will ami teauinent ol Cl-
vln II. Aclania. dc'il.
VV. N. 1UKHETT. Any. lor Kxecntrli.
Flrat pub. May 1, last May i.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice la hereby slven that the nnrlcrals-ned,
JohnStewart. h. len ,.,HlnU4 s.lmlnlatraUir
nl the eaiate of IV. K. Mariin. ileceaaed, and ha
niialilie.1 a uih. All iH-rma having clalma
aatiit ahl etale are hereby notified to preaenl
Ihe ame Ui me, with pro,-r eoueliers, sn.l duly
Terltle.1 si the office ol .1. o. Stearna, al Ronml,
In the Wliitii:tii Miill.l luir, i-orner of Koiirlh
and Waahlnaton Hirwta In Portland, Oreiron,
within aix motithk Iniin the date of thli Bollce.
Dated May 1, I'.kw.
JOIIM STEWART,
Admlnllratoroftheetateof W. R. Martin, De-ceaw-d.
i. o. STEARNS, Att y l.r Miate.
Date of flmt publication, Mnyl, 1, last pan.
llcatHiii, Muy 2'.i. I'"'.
F. R. Pailcy is now prepared
real estate
t,Tu'nI'in,J Rt Hnt 1 feet E. of
Cnrneima EnV in '."i.' tn Ho all kinds of bicycle repair.
w. feet to th. n.h-""rn,.rof b.t jnff, in his new buildinjr opposite
v i ',T'er S, -,ls t,,e the court house. New 11XJ8 bicy-
in iMZ&J 1Ltionenm des for sale. Next door toCres-
P'--e of begi,,t,inK r avi'S cent Theatre.
law
iwro,
9, ltfliH.
Gu.rdi.nof1St,E,,SS'H
IUn , LMP,AUo,n'y
First pub. May 15, l..tjun, 2
I
L. M. BUELL
Manufacturer of
Rough Lumber
i atn iivV pr(.p,iroJ to saw for the trade.
tat l on the ItalplJ ltnlrie place. 1'hones:
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
is Tim ciRct iT coruT or tiik htatkof
ORKUON KOK WAHUINiiTON COUNTY.
J. M. B. Hellwood, rialnllll,
Vi
R. I. Iliiunell, Sarah A).I.t. Anna
Uuarsentiunn, n. I. nunneii, j. ( .
lluiiKerliir.l. Edward lliiuserford,
M. I. Ilunnell, K. I.. Hutiiiull, A.
I.. Ilunnell, II. I.. Hiiiinell. . ('.
Hiiunell, A. M. Bunnell. I. 1. Hun
nell, I,. M. Huniiell, Walter Hun.
nell, Ola Ilunnell, Albert Hunnell,
Ueorire Hunnell, CharU-a Hunnell,
Emma Kooinanu, Amanda rainier,
Annie ('tamer, HiiMie J. Huniiell,
Ada J. Kuiinell, K.lia .1. Hunnell,
Matlle Hunnell, l.ueie Hunnell,
Kmnia Hnnnell, Nellie M. Huniiell.
Arthur Robinaun. J.wh Palmer. A.
I'. Cramer, K. ijuarkenhuah, l ulu
Hunnell. (irare Kuniu-ll. Matlle
Hunnell, Roaa Hiiunell. Kraklne A.
Bunnell, and T. R. A. Sellwood.
iK-feiidaiita.1
To each and srery of the above named defen
dant!!
IN THE NAME OK THE STATE OF OREIiON,
You and each of yon are hereby noil lied and
required to be end appear In the above entitled
Court, on or betnre. May r.th lwm, then and there
In anawer the amended complaint In aaid ault,
and If you fail an lo apvar and anawer, the
plaintiff will apply to, aaid Court forth relief
demanded In Ihe aaid Complaint, tn-wll: For a
decree of partition and sale of ihe tallowing de
scribed premise, namely:
"Beflnnlne at the(juarler Section Corner lie
tween Oectlon MT. 18. R. 1 W. and flection
T. 2 8. K. 1 W. of the Willamette Meridian.
Running thence Houth 25 degrees East V. HO eha.
to a atone si the Southwest corner of the I). L. C.
of J. I.. Hlckllnsnd wife, thence North Sde
sreee 80 minutes Eaat 12.6 chalna; thence North
V minutes Eaat 42.90 cha. to the North line of
tha South half of aaid D. L. ('.; thence with
thsaaid line Houth s degrees 4S minutes Weat
S2.M cba. ; thence- Mouth 1 degree Weat 2.04 cha.
to the place of bexlnnlng, containing 100 acres. "
And for a distribution amongat the parties, ac.
cording to their respective Intervals, ol the pro.
needa of aale, le the claim of the 1'lalnllll
amounting to I2i:. W, paid for tinea and e.
penaea, bweiher with the coaU and diaburae-
meutaoi tula aun.
Thia u n. mon i la pnbllabed In the lllllahnro
Indeieii.leut, a weekly newpaer pul.llahed In
aaid county, by Ibe or.ler ol the Hon. T. A. Me
Hrlde. J.niffe of al1 Court, which order la
Ihe
made and dated thia lit dav of April. 1M.
date of Ural publication being April Sd, HUM.
C. H. Ji I). C. LATOI'RETTE,
Attorneys for I'lalntllT.
Mill lo-
Inde-
ronli tit, Zucrclier 5; l'acific State?, Farmers T.Ort.
BUELL
I
L. M.
Adminiatrator'a Notice.
Notice ia hereby given that the undersigned,
Benton Bowman, baa been appointed adminis
trator of Ihe eaiate or l.nla J. Davenport, Dee d,
and has qualified a aueh, and all persona hav
ing elalma against aaid eatate are hereby notified
to present them to me, with proper vouchers, at
my office In Hillaborn; Oregon, within six
months from this date.
.bated April , lima.
BHNTON BOWMAN,
Admlntatratorof the Eatate of I.ula J. Daven
port, Ieceaaed.
8. B. Hl'STON, Alty for Eatate.
first pub. April 10. Uat, Mav I.
I have just received a fine new
line of ladies' underwear, both in
the hifrh jrrade as well aa the
cheaper articles, in knit vesta and
pants, long-sleeved corset covers
and union suits. Mrs. Bath.
Race Record 2:10
Was the fastest borse, either trot
ter or pacer, ou the North Pacific
Circuit iu 1006. and was nli tb
argest money winner of any horse.
either trotter or pacer, in said year,
pacing two races a week in everv
week throughout the entire circuit
and losing only two heats, and in
considered by expert horsemen to
be one of the leading pacers in
America. He not onlv comes from
racing family, but is without
uestion, the greatest racine racer
ever bred in Oregon; tie Is the only
wis:, ariiur-r iroiier or pacer, 10
nave been bred, raised and raced
In Oregon lo the record of 2: 1 o.
Alter being three days aud three
nights in a car, he was taken out ot w
the car aud immediately started in
a race where he forced "Sherlock
Holmes" to pace to the record time
of 2:06 in order to beat him. He
is not only a horse of remarkable
speed and gameness, but is bo con
sistent and reliable that he has
never made but one break In a rac
ing career of three years; his -lispo-
sition is sucti that any child or
woman can drive him.
He is sired by "Lovelace," one
of the greatest three year old trot
ters iu America in 1894, lie being
bv "Egotist," he being by "Klec
tioneer." the greatest ot all trotting
sires living or dead. "I,ord Love
lace's" dam is "Maggie," a full sis
ter to "Rosie C," 2:16. the dam of
"Prince Direct," record, 2:07 single,
and 2:054 double. "Maggie" is
the dam of "Lord Lovelace," 2:10,
contending horse in a race 2:06;
"Portia knight, 2:16', contender
in a race 2:12, 'Ten Holt," record
to a wagon, 2:18, trial, 2:1 1. 'Mag
gie is sired by "Duroc rrince,
second dam, "Frankie" by "Oregon
Pathfinder, sire of the dam of
"Altao," 2:oq'4', and "Pathmont."
a:oo,'4 ,the sire of "Pathmark," 2:t i.
' Lord Lovelace will make a
short season at the home barn of K.
U. Tongue, in Hillsboro, .Oregon,
terms, $45.00 for the season.
j
. Post cards, the rijrht kind, can
be found at Mrs. ttath's, Linkla
ter building1, east of court house.
The
Three
P's
Pluck, Push and Persever
ance are all essential to
financial success. A system
atic system of saving is of
equal importance; and this
often has its bepinninj? with
the opening of a little sav
ings account. Possibly you
would like to talk with us
about the matter. . . .
J. W. Shute
Banker
Hillsboro
s