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lllllsboro Independent. D. . EATfl. Editor and Proprietor. MAY 29. 1908. K L. McCormkk is just 4J years old. He 13 the Iadcpcsdest-Rf r?!" ' iica candidate lor county cieik fctil hi nun.ber is 43 on the ballot. Make him a birthday present. BRIGHT. BOOMING BtUVrRTON. Ttmus tht Happen In the tai End of die County. J. M. Barber, of Forest Grove, who owns some land in the Cftay Oaks tract, northwest of town, has hau U auouiviueu u 6 on the market in the near future iu small tracts. V. K. Desineer was awarded the contract for building a fi.ooo school house in the Scholls district near At present he is . li vcursion parties from Califor nia Washington and Idaho will be added to those which come lrom all the Groner farm ran noints in Oretron to Portland eneaeed in building a modern cot during the Rose Carnival, which tage In Portland for John George opens next Monday morning. of this place. Oswei-o. one of the oldest and Earl and Lillian Kvans received Porfl.md'i suburban from the Oregon Electric company towns, is determined to organize, last Thursday, $650 in payment for incoriorate and give other live Ore- the damages resulting from ine line gon communities proof that an old crossing tbeir place. ii tine to Dav daraaees for mil 11 r 1. in 1 j 411, l'iuhiuk i ........ . a rnccino-a in SKIP or one vcur. " seems rather strange, too, when .. . .1 1 - vou consider mat incy u 'than )i acre of ground. J. Frank Stroud has orgauied she gets started good and proper. L. McCortnick, the Independ ent-Republican candidate for coun ty clerk, is a thoroughly reliable ana A If elected ... 1 .1.. n..,..... Clin r. with In' tti f ,l intn fh r eric' office 'uc mi,.vi. u-t..Vh grantee the "If " manager, and with a few v " I . . '11 1. ...,rm,wof that office a thoroueh days 01 S001 weatner mere wm uc I - " 1 ... . and careful administration of Us eve ral deals consummated. His number is 43 on the Beaverton is at present without a ' tonsorial artist. Chas. Moll, the affairs. His numler is 43 on ballot. n,r,w,a,f warned to look I iormer barber, was obliged to leave n,.r for the wv!rhiirk- in the con- n account of the large amount of stitutional amendment submitted tra(le that he' was compelled to by J. F. Keddy ot Medford. and "nre by lamp light, his eyes being when they go into the booth next weak. Two or three men have Oregon are shy on gray matter. ' The opposition is working over time to defeat R. II. Greer for Rep resentative, but their efforts will prove unavailing, unless all signs fail. If elected Mr, Greer will rep resent this county in a thorough business manner. His long resi dence here and his many years in the mercantile line, gives him a knowledge ot the needs of this dis trict, and he has the ability to pre sent thtro. and the manhood and "sand'' to stand up for what he be lieves is right and for the benefit of his constituents. His number is 34 on the ballot. All Oregon seems to have been . aroused and enthused over the new home of the Portland Commercial Club. At one luncheon last week there were representatives from fif teen different towns and cities of the state. The convention hall on the sixth floor, in which all Ore gon's organized bodies will be wel come, is a central feature. Every picture hung upon its walls is an Oregon scene, and in this room dur ing the next few years will be en acted much of interest and moment to every man, woman and child of Oregon. The tiers' Monday to give the festive little been hcre looking over the place. joker a swilt tap on the head. Be DUl no one nas 'eo- s ire and vote NO on No. 321, then The Hill Club gave a Rose party Mr. Keddy will not be so ready to at the hall last Saturday evening. try to make it out that the voters of A crowd which taxed the capacity of the hall to its utmost enjoyed the music of Trayle's orchestra until a late hour. Two carloads of pipe were re ceived at this place last Saturday consigned to the Electric company, to be used by them in place of wooden culverts in the fills on the new grade. Rumor is current at this place that the children of the late Mrs. Washington Jones are heirs to a large estate in England, consisting ot about S60.000. The children are Henry and Louis Joues and Mrs. Melvin Howell of this couuty, Albert Jones of Manila, P. I., and Mrs. L. D McKay, Mrs. L. Maier and Mrs. Geo. Monish of Portland. The Rev. Snyder preached last Sunday morning and evening at the Congregational chuich to good audience. The subject of the eve ning address was "Good Citizen ship," and just at this time was par ticularly appropriate. Mr. Snyder has the happy faculty of being able to draw a crowd and of preaching short, forceful sermons. The church at this place is to be congratulated on securing such an able man. The Beaverton baseball team met its Waterloo last Sunday at the hands of the "Snarton" nine o! Cortland to the tune of 6 to 1. It was a well played came and tlure was very little complaint on either side. Sherwood. Regular Correspondent. Born, near Iloodview. Clacka mas county. Thursday May Jf. to the wife of Ivhner Hines, a son. Steve Pool, the deputy assessor, is in the field again assessing taxa y,i rrnwttv in th district, .Slve U too well acquainted to miss any one on this kind of a proposition, so derelictions are scarce. Horace Welch of this place has been living at Bay City. Tillamook county, for some time but returned home during the week. Business . . . 1 in that county seems to oe at iow water mark since the suspension of railroad building there. Harry Dreuley, once a resident of this place, is reported dead trotu sWide in Portland. Family trou bles and dissipation in intoxicants has wrought 'the. . ruin . of one once well respected and honorable in life. Harry was, while living here, a member of Sherwood Camp, No. 494. W. O. W. Rev. J. R. Knodell is announced by posters to lecture here Wednes day evening on behalf ot temper ance, his subject being "Handwrit ing on the Wall." The admission being free and the general public cordially invited to be present. Fire completely destroyed the sawmill plant at Tualatin recently belonging to the Tualatin Mill com pany. 1 lie mill was removea irom town a short distance up the river only last year, repaired and put in first-class condition. The origin of the fire is unknown while the total loss sustained amounts to upwards of $8,000, without any insurance whatever. The White Sox team, barely scored a victory Sunday over the St. Paul visitors the score standing 2 and 1. A bad break on the part of St. Paul in the last inning re sulted in the loss of the game to them. Those boys are skillful players without doubt, and are dif ficult to defeat. Mrs. Fred Kpler, of the bank, re turned home last week from a visit of over two mouths anion e rela- cives and friends in the East. Her baby had the misfortune to con tract the measles while en route, however recovery followed without complications or annoyance by quar antine. 1! CQJD)flNS ODJTl AH" LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Everything in the line of Ladies9 Furnishings. Including Neckwear, Muslin ami Knit Underwear, Waists, .Corsets, Helta, Embroidery Materials, Combs, Brushes, Pocket Books, Notions, etc., will bo sold at actual COSt, as I purpose to close out this line of goods and devote , my time to my fast increasing mil linery business. J5f Special Sale 011 Handkerchiefs. Mrs. Imogene Bath Unklaler Bldfi., East of Court House S5 Oregon Rural Letter Car Association will hold their convention at Albany today. Sec ret.iry. Treasurer John II. Coins of the association, is a resident of Al ii my, and in connection with Bury I. Dasant. secretary of the Albany L.. iiuncrci.il Club, has arranged an intensely interesting program. The motto and banner of the rural let ter carriers is "Stand for better roads and a greater Oregon." l resident Tohu H., Scott of the Ore Kon Good Roads Association, Presi dent Campbell of the University of tJienn. and other distinguished speakers will be present. Hue's the last plea for equal sinuate l.r women, lor the ques uon must ie settled next Monday o iar as wregon h concerned and cann.it come up again fortwovears, It is simply a question whether the women aie to be placed on an equal looting wan men, or are they to be kept in bondage and classed with idiots andcrimnals. If given their rights, many women will not vote. It is simply a question of having the r 1 ; h t to own property, pay taxes and enjoy the freedom now given to every American citizen but women. And just remember another thing, it the women of Ore gon could o to the polls next Mon- Hon. G. C. Moser, of Portland. addressed a well filled house in the hall last Tuesday evening in the interests of the republican party. numrjer ot tue candidates for county offices were present. Rev. Snyder will preach the bac calaureate sermon to the graduat ing class of the ISeaverton grammar school on the 31st inst., at 7:45 p. m. The members of the class are' Misses Ella TefTt, Zola Hedge, F.l sie Nelson, Mildred Davies, Perne cia Allen, Carrie Kramons. Messrs. August Desinger, Francis Robin son and Olenn Alexander. The regular commencement exercises will take place in the hall June 6th. H. K. Coleman and family spent Sunday visiting relatives in and near this place. It is currently reported that an ineffectual attempt of assault was made upon the person of a young lady residing out of town while re turning home late one evening dur ing the week. The miscreant Is unknown, and perhaps it is health ier for him, otherwise an investi gation might follow in which he would receive his just deserts. Gus C. Mosher, a prominent young attorney of Portland, spoke here Monday night on behalf of Hon. H. M. Cake to a well filled house. His argument was clear, concise and devoid of abuse of op ponents, and altogether convincing relative to the necessity of republi cans supporting their own nominee unitedly at the approaching June election. W ashmgton county candidates 011 the republican ticket headed by Hon. li. Tongue are billed for this j, lace Friday night. A rous ing meeting is expected. Our lo cal band will furnish music tor the occasion. j1 Weekly Oregon lan and The HilLsboro Imien dent one year for $2.25. you believe in education?! Do no you want a state university' T .' ,'v'v j ea ornciai ballot The THE MASK TORN OfF. saianea "Officials" of the Anil- Saloon league Let the Cat Out of the Baa. (To the Kditor.) The Rev. J. R. Knodell of Port t-11 . . iiuu, one ot the many salaried superintendents" of the Anti saloon League, stated the other day that the local option elections Hi is year were only preliminary sKirnushes. He said that the real Mea was to obtain prohibition for tne entire state of Oregon in 1910, io years troui now. That lets the No. 314 on the 1 cat fnU of ,Iie "g. 'n rieeiion 11:1 v 1 e twm r .1... ...1 ..... . ! Ine rtflssacra nt 1:11 mi . .,. ' r." i rea.se- your tXxe T b 'I I yea" the local option law ' u.'m,nK tome, than 2 cent if v, "V: ' . I W3! erely intended to nt .'i,wu, 'y w ia.es on i : i .. t 1 1 H I j J ' 1 I n.-t.t.iM . . VI Iklll ., -. .., ! . I ,. .... ..ruuU muuBicuili.uw worm or property. All1 districts against the " "l' "lany sections ot ""Kiraie ciuzens shou d sun- : "oaenment of the s.lonn. e are not result that is tins slate today en' It will certainiv DO a nervy individual whn t.-i11 port the bill. oeaneny individual who will co! Those uh K.,i:.... ....... ; cried into the booth next Monday, give 'teen is an unlucky umW K lu'''' unlucky number should1 e are not prohibitionists," the supporters of the bill, are milv l,.ra! rMi:,. hi. , . ,,,,. ,. .a ho flrtt ,hy of . quancrdo j ' i UxZl Lon Kloves-tan and black. ' ron held in the eagle's beVk I . uu'e- n supporters pre Ask Haini. (thirteen marginal f-.,tKM ?Z wnted an unbroken front ivi,-. Token front. When parh ii-iniT i- '"' t.ii.i .:. .1. Five White IWhnrn -W-M ZIJ!"" linea'P the . ""' lue that their law Plymouth KiH'k hens for sale, thirteen r.ma ,,-?rs. Pall nt ihU otfi,. i:; ! .."raus an'i tmr- v- inters in iia name. ...... iney replied by asking he public to read it. As the law astwentyeight pages in length the public would not bother itself hv tnalclnc m. tu careful investi gation. v When they rere confronted with the fact that Kates and communi ties which adopted prohibition grew poor and lean, they said it was not so. When tbey were shown that the United States census proved that only three states in the union had ever decreased in population, and that two of them were prohi bition states, they said "Do not worry. This a only a local option law. We art not in favor of pro hibition." When this same crowd of salar ied agitators vas asked if taxes were not generally higher in prohi bition communities than in com munities which handled the busi ness under the license system, they were quick to answer. "It is not so, but even if it were, it does not matter, for thii Js local option, uot prohibition." And now the cat is out of the bag. They ar( not local optionists. They are prohibitionists after all. The opponent of the local option law were right, It really was pro hibition in disguise. And the scheme of the imart attorneys, lec turers and orators who make a fat living out of the prohibition agita tion, is quite pUin. The scheme is to start in quietly; to hold elections in precincts in which there are no saloons, never were any saloons, and probably Bever would be any saloons. Such orecincts being frightened wj tije absurd ques tion "Do you want a saloon next your home?" Were easily put in the dry column. Then by adding each year to the dry territory acquired in this way, ti,tv bave finally reach- -.,1 t- . . . 1 1- cu iaat state of arrogance in wnicn they have thrown aside the mask and boldly declared for the state prohibition t0 years Irom now. Voters have been fooled with this kind of fraudulent election long enough. Prohibition accomplishes nothing for real temperaace or for morality. Bankruptcy fonoW prohibition and the Ui, Suttt census re ports prova t,;, btyoad a doubt. nere and th,, pr0iibitioii orate unu Drohihitioa town wnu-n has been fairly pI0pmit vt i spite of prohibition. Tbt ex ceptions to an rw. bat io?w ment figure, hichdoPt lie. P that prohibitio, j, not only e irfc of stagnant coajBunitjr. butit bl,Khl toaprosrous one. Prohibition in Oregon would cause 2500 building to become va cant and would throw out of em ployment 9000 men and deprive 4000 families of their livelihood. Where is the prosperity in this? Remember a vote for local option now is a vote for prohibition in 1910. U. WARD. SUMMONS. IN THE CIKCl'IT COURT OK TllK STATE OF OREGON FOR WASH INGTON COUNTY. Frank Coflield. Eiecutor of the Ut will od teitauient of Jaiues CuH'tld, de cetued. 1'Uintiff (ttPila A. Miller antl George V. Miller, her husband, IMendaiiU. To istella A. Miller, and George W. Miller, above-named ueleudatiU: IV THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You anJ each of you are hereby required to appear and annwer the complaint filud liernu within mix (C) weeks Irom t lie date. of the flrxt publica tion of tli im uiniuonn. iind if you fail to to apear and aouwer eait complaint the plaintiff will apyly to the court for the relief demanded in hia complaint, to-wit: for a Judgment for the auni of Two Hundred and Fifty (IlTiO.hOj Dol lars, with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per rent per annum niiiee toptemlwr 15, l!04 and the furthnr miiqi of Fifty (100.00) Dollar attorney fees and for the coeta and diMburseinents of laid pro ceeding, and a decree lorn-lowing that certain mortKUKe execute-1 by you and cAiii of yuU to JauiB 'Coific'fii lii'i'iii'l'dute of September V, VJO'.l, and tiled in the oflice of the Recorder of Conveyance of VVaidiinirton bounty, Oregon, on Hep teuiber I'JO.'I, and recorded in I'.ook on page 2IK1-2 40-2 of said mortgage record, and that the lands therein described be old and the pro ceed thereof applied to the aatiHfaction of plaintiff' said judgment arid for ouch other and further relief an to the Court may appeur equitable, nid land being descrilied a follow, to-wit : Iteinit the west half of Lot 53 in Cor neliu Environ a shown upon the duly recorded plat thermit now of record In the oltice of the Ke'jnrder of Convey ance of Washington County, Oregon, saving and excepting from the effect of this conveyance the following dexcribed real estate : Commencing at a point 1H feet E. of the N. V. corner ot said Lot 5.'! in said Cornelius F.nvirons and running thence W. 18 feet to the N. W. corner of Lot Vt; thence H. IS feet along the W. line of said lot 1; theme in a northeasterly direction to j'lace of Irt-ginning, the same having been heretofore deeded to Henry Uogers for a gate way. The date of he first publication of this summons i Thursday, May 7th, 1VHI8, and the order authorizing the ser vice of these summons by publication require you to apear anil answer on or before the expiration of six (H; weeks from said date. Tnis summon Is served upon you by publication bv order of the Honorable J. V. (ioodin, Judue of tde County Court of Washington County, Oregon, by an order made and dated at Chamlers at Hillsboro, on Mav Oth, I'.MIH. JOHN M. WAt.b, Attorney for Plaintiff. May 8 June li). Notice of Tax Sale. Notice Is Hereby Given TI..I .tip.nuiit Irt lll tmviNi'ill i.f Vr lion "CI" of hapter "Jii7" 1 tl - r i 111 f 1 . r ' I . . ... .1... ..f .1 .. year i , nu umn nt- 1 1 , county of Washington, 1 will "i W I nwHiUy. the .'7lh dav ol Mnv 1 1 '" ill... . k. 1 i . . hour of 10 o'clock A. M. ofh.n l l,n ,n i continuing from day to dav m l,: , ale ol all the property herein ili. i i. , tinned i completed, sell ut puh.ir ,; 1 . tion all of the property to wl.i.li t . county of Washington hat acinn-d ':' by virtue of sale- for tue, P. iin-1,:;,.- t bidder for canh in hund. I , ,.,1 of aid property to.l cold m.iv i 11 at the ollice of the Sheritt ol '.i-i,n,,'i .11 county. Oregon. Dated the L'sih av of April, I "is J. W. CONN H I., Sheriff of WaKliinijton eoinn y, 1 r . -"ii, and ex-olln'io tax col lei tor t lit-i !. NOTICE Rural Route One, Beaverton. DL(D)W D5 ATE EAST WILL BE MADE THIS SEASON BY SOUTHERN PACIFIC (LINES IN OREGON) From Hillsboro TO as follows: Both Way Ihroueli Port land Cliicnso - $7JU5 St. Louis, (JS. 15 St. lnil, - 0.5 (Mnalin, - 110.1') KaiiHiiKCIty, 0.G5 One Way via CalHorfiia S8.I5 S3. 15 S2.10 75.(i5 TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE Juno 5, (i, It), 20, July (i, 7, 22, 23, August (i, 7, 21, 22. Ir reaurn In ttO cn Mtn rfvtieaM at peanut fiin Mmiw. Ifca Csses, Vmr $m r Inlorsnaaoa tm f. C wnuens. Local &it, r itrKt 10 Wax BrYOJR3AY, Ceneral Paaseiif er AceM, PORTLAND. ORCGOW. SUMMONS. IN THE JUSTICE COl.'KT OF NOHTII HILLSitOKO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND CONSTABLE DISTRICT, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREliO.V. The Chas. A. Lainkin Company i'JaintJIT ys loseph (irossnickle and , his wife, Defendants. To Joseph (irossnickle and , hi wife, above named defendants : IN THE NAME OFTHE STATE OF OREGON, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled herein within six () week from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail so to appear and answer the complaint, the plaintiffs will take imminent against you tor the sum ol 7 87 and the further sum of (L".' .T, with lawful intercut thereon since April 1, 1MUH, and for the costs and disburse ment's of this action ; and Second. For an order authorizing and directing that certain personal property heretofore attached herein belonging to you be sold in the manner prescriU'd by law and the proceed thereof applied to the satiHliic tion of plaintiffs' said judg ment, said personal proerty being de scribed as follows, to wit: (Ine chest containing a set ot carpen penter tools; One cross cut saw ; One double bitted ax ; The date of the first publication of this summons is the 15th day of May, llMiH, and the order authorizing the ser vice thereof by publication requires you to appear and answer on or liefore the expiration of six (tl) weeks from said date. This snmmons is served upon you by order of II. T. Bagley, Justice of the Peace of North Hillsboro, Junliee of the Peace and Constahlu District, Washing ton County, Oregon, and dated at Hills boro, Oregon, the Mth day of May, V.m. 11. 1. I!.til,f. l , Justice of the Teace for the Justice of the Peace and Constable District aforesaid. JOHN M. WALL, Attorney for Plain tiffs. May 15 June 2i. Guardian's Sale ot Real Property. In the County Court of the Mate of Or,-Sv 4--r-?5l!43-,.-nK-t'.-AX-Tr Ill the matter of the eet.ile an I L'li.ir diar.sbip of T. Maritiam I'rinre, Char lotte M. Prince, Knli.tr t W in. 1 im-e and Imogen Prince, .Minors Notice is hereby given, Unci uiiuai)t to an order issued out of the ah.iw en titled court in the above entitled mat ter licensing the undersigned to i ll (lie real ploerty, hereinafter depended, 1 will on Monday the lTiih dav of lune, I'.MIH, at the hour of In oYl.,, k in the forenoon at the South door of the enmi ty court I. once in the Town o HilMx.ni in Washington county, Oregnn, cell at Public Auction for cash in hand the un divided fcur sixths interest of said min or in and to the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter and l.ot :!, ' and BIX of section Nineteen (1!), Township One South, Kangu Two West of the Wil lamette Meridian, containing 10 acres, more or less, said sale to be suhject to confirmation by said court, said umliwd ed lour sixths intereat, being tli entire interest of said minors in eaid 'eul pro perty. CHARLOTTE C. I'laaCE, (iuardian of said arils.. May 15 June Yi. Summons IN TIIK CIHCL'IT COl KT OF TllK STATK OK ORKliDN KOR WAIIINinoN COl ST V I.lxzl Arroslroiig, I'Ulutlrl . William NeeTf", iMfeiiclmil. To Milium Neerea, tlie above namt-l ilefend anl: III the name of the Stale o( (11-fifnn, ynn an herelijr requlretl to anin-ar In the hImivc rninlt-il l oiirl ami anawer the iniiiulaiiil nlr.l anain.i yu In the alnne enllllfl cau-1111 nr i'h Uie e pi railon of six w ks from the ilaie nf tir ilrt l "h llcallnu ot Una liinniin, the liml uI.Iuh mill thvreor twlug April 17, l., au.l ou sill lake nonce thai II jou fall mi I" appear an l auMi. r salil eoiniilaltit, the plaintiil ill applvt" the court for lh relief pravnl fr In her iiuiiplairn, to wit: thai the he a.ljodve.1 an.l ihere. I inI the owner In lee aunplenl Hie li.ilnsina d. -c rii,. e.i real nriiirlT. Urlli: the mirlhea.l ijilarn r of the Miuilieast uiierternf wi-tioii -i'. 1 J H W. ol the Wlllamelle MerhliNll. Ill H a-hiliKl.'ll County, OreitoD. au.l that y 1 r..iilr.-.l u et forth Ihe nature nf nur 1 lami n- mieret in sbi.i al property anil that you I tnrever i.atre.l an.l pre liiUe.l from aertin)e any elaim r n.iere.i Ihereln alvre to lhi pUintifl. au.l f..r -ni l" other and further onler as may I V''1"'' 111 preiniaea. , , .. . Thla aummons Is serve upon yon l.y f"1'1" Hon by onler of Hon. .1. W. inaalin. '"""'J jiniM.,rHuhin.ii.ii l oniitT. Oreann mane aiu ilale.l al HlllalH.ro, Orefon, April 1(. I"J aalil order reuuirea you loepMar anil an-wer-'' eoinplalnt on or before tne e nlralHMi tit " M-evaa mini Ilie clala or the flril puMifal ot, U.wit;ullor uvtoieall weeaa lrui0vIut,t H. T. BAdl EY A J. N. HOFKSv. ' AlUirueya fo. riaartid. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice la hereby len that Ihe niiilernminl has flle.l In Ihe County ( ourt of Wahlnn County, (iregoii, ber liual account In the many of Hi last will ami tenement -ol t aiv o II. Adama. peoeweil, an.l that sanl court hit" "ft Tueailay. June 2, l'.aw, at ilielmnr.il hiuHkI a in. an the time an.l the County Court r. in Hlllahnro. Orenou, as the place lor In-arinir nb Jeetiona to aaul account ami the sen hint ntnt aalil eatale. Paled Itila April 30. 1 'JeH CATIIKK1NK J. A I' M-. Exeoulrtx ol the Jaat will au.l tesianu-nl ol t 'al- vln 11. Adama, dc'tl. W. N. KARKETT, Ally, lor Kietulrii. First pub. May I, last May '."J. Administrator's Notice. Notice la hereby tlven that the iimh r-iini.l. John htewarl. hi. a been appointed a.liiniil-trni.'r ol the enlate of W. K Maron . ileci M-ril. ami ipialltie.1 as surti. All ieraoua having v unit atcaliist aatd eatate are hereby uoiiiii-d to t. "'ft the same to uie, with proier vouehen, ainluii' verthed at iheolliiolJ. t. hteanm, ai l;.i..ui In the MaMhilikrton Hull. Una, eorner of l.H.iih ml WashliiKton Ht eeta in Po'tlati.l. nr.-t'on. wllhlu atx moiilbk I rum the dale ol lln tni. liated May 1, lisn. JOIIS HTKWAKI. A.lmlnlstraUir of tbe estate of W. It. Martin. I" - ceased. J. (1. HTEARNS, All y for Folate. Pate of flrat publication. May I, IDns, 11 pub llcallon. May 2V, hit Guardian's Sale of Real Eaiate. Notice is hereby given that nnilatr and by virtue of an order of sale, duly made and entered of record by the county court of Washington county, (Kmon, on March 2, 1D0M, licensing rue to i at private sale, tbe real estate, hereirtter .. . , t : t :., L' ilescriueu, Deionging u .nerrm r,. Hotchkls and Flora M. Uotchkiss, min ors. I will irom ann aner June i., in, roceeil to sell, at private tale, to the sliest bidder for casli in hand at the time of sale, all the following descrtlied real estate situate in the county ot Washington, Mate of Oregon, to-wit: All of the east one-hall ol the south east quarter of section four, township two north of range three west Willam ette Meridian, containing eighty acres. Also the following described tract : Coin mencing at the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of tbe southeast quar ter of lection four in township two north of range three west, Willamette Meri dian, the same being the southwest cor- 1 ner of the Christian Carl Homestead, 1 and running thence west on section line to intersect the renter of the present j traveled county road ; thenr north ."i I feet: thence east on line parallel with section line to intersect the west line of aid Christian I arl Hometead ; thence 1 touth thirty feet to the place of begin-1 ning. ' I Hid will lie received by me at the law oflic of M. Hailey Lump, in Ilillslsiro, Oregon, and said sale w ill be subject to confirmation by the ronnty court ol Washington county, Oregon. Hated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this May 9 1 yi'H V. M M A If. UOTCHKISS, (iuardian of Merritt K. Hotchkiss and Klora M. Hotchkiss, Minors. M. 11AII.KV I'.LMP, Attorney for (iuar dian. First pub. May 15, last June 12. The Three P's riuck, 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 beginning with the opening of a little sav ings account. PossiMy you would like to talk with us about the matter. . . . J. W. stiute Banker HiiJsboro