The annual meeting of the State
Association of Rural Letter Carrieri
of Oregon met at the court house
in Albany on the 29th and 30th of
May. Nearly 100 carriers from dif
ferent parts of the state were in at
tendance on the 30th. Addresses
were delivered by the postmasters
cimVUti.Q-y:vk"h izi Orvais,
and by Tom Richardson of the Port
land ;Commercial Club, J. II. Har
tog of the Kugeue Commercial
Club, Ii. I. Dasent of the Albany
Commercial Club, E. Hofer of the
Salem Journal, J. II. Scott, county
judge of Marion county; Mr. Stew
art, county judge of Linn county;
K. C. Clement, postal inspector,
ami several others. Papers were
read by carriers on various subjects
which directly concern them
Washington county was signally
honored by the election of W. II
Jioyd of IJeaverton as president for
the coniin? vear. J. II. Coins of
Albany was re elected secretary and
treasurer, If. M. Cummins of Cor
vallis, 1st vice-president; F. Krax
berger of Aurora, and vice-president.
J. II. Coins was elected to
attend tne meeting of the national
association, which meets in Omaha,
Neb in October.
Invitations were received from
Fngene, Corvallis, Salem and In.
dependence to meet in each, respee
tively, in 1909. After due delibera
tion Corvallis was chosen. The
principal part of the time of the ses
sion was devoted to discussions of
ways and means to secure better
rouds and of some way to bring the
matter lfore the state legislature.
Resolutions were also adopted re
questing our delegate in the national
association to favor resolutions for
more pay and also for the establish
metit of an insurance within the
ranks modeled alter the railway
mail clerks insurance association
Returns on the state election,
while vet incomplete, indicate that
Governor Chamberlain has carried
the state lor United States senator
by a majority of at least 1000.
Chamberlain has been successful
in 14 out of the 33 counties, as fol
lows: Haker, Clackamas, Clatsop,
Crook, Douglas, Jackson, Jose
phine, Lincoln, Linn, Malheur.
Marion, Multnomah, Polk and Un
ion, and probably in Lake.
Mr. Cake has carried the remain
ing 13 counties, but his average
pluralities are much smaller than
his opponent's. The largest mar
gin given by any county for the rej
publican candidate was 500 in Lane,
where the unpopular action of the
democratic governor in vetoing the
state university appropriation had
a great influence on the voters.
Cake's smallest plurality was 18 in
Kenton. The county ot Baker,
which the Portland republican can
didate for senator carried by a large
plurality in the primaries, reversed
its friendly attitude toward him and
gave his rival more than 300. The
same result occurred in Clackamas.
The eastern Oregon counties, how
ever, as a rule, although they were
for Fulton in the primaries, gave
the republican candidate plurali
ties although they were small in
nearly every instance. Umatilla,
however, which is the home of Sen
ator Fulton's strongest friends, roll
ed up over 300 for the man who
lcat him in April. Wasco, which
was yesterday thought to have
gone lor cuamberiain, comes
through finally with a small plural
ity lor Cake.
l.overnor Chamberlain had the
unexpectedly large plurality of 500
in Clackamas, the home of State
ment No. 1, but In Clatsop, the
residence of Senator Fulton, where
the democratic nominee relied on a
plurality of from 500 to 1000, he
had only 300. It is not denied,
however, that many of Senator Ful
ton s Astoria triends vigorously
kntled the Portlaud republican no
mince, hut the results of their
.1 ...
i.uiKuicr were not so serious to
hi m as they might have been in
view of the fact that the large fish
ing contingent in the lower river
town was hostile to the democratic
governor, and declined to support
nun. In Crook county, the home
of ex Representative Williamson, a
warm friend and supporter of the
Astori.i senator, the democratic
nominee had a decided plurality.
Linn, the old home of the govern
or, gave hmi more than 400. In
Marion the margin is very close,
practically complete returns, how
ever, showing a democratic lead of
about 100. In Multnomah the ear
ly expectations that Governor
Chatntierljin would have from ijoo
to 1300 are not borne out by the
later returns.
Hawlev, republican, is elected to
OFFICIAL VOTE OF WASHINGTON Ultmi.
Held June 1, 1908, and Polled by Precincts
f-KE'Ci-VVi'iJ'.
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS
Willis C. Hawlev, rep - - -
W. S. Richards, soc - - -
Daniel Staver, pro
J. J. Whitney, dem
JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT
Robert S. Bean, rep
C. J. Bright, pro
C. C. Brix. soc
DAIRY AND FOOD COMMISSIONER
J. W. Bailey, rep -K.
N. Emery, dem
C E. Hoskins, pro
UNITED STATES SENATOR.
Amos, pro
Cake, rep - -Chamberlain,
dem
Cooper, soc
RAILROAD COMMISSIONER
Thos K. Campbell, rep
Robertson, dem
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
Kauffman, soc -Tongue,
rep :
JOINT SENATOR
Barrett, rep -Kuykendalf,
soc -
STATE SENATOR
Arthur N. Cutting-, ind. No. 1
wm. D. Wood, rep
REPRESENTATIVES
R. II. Greer, rep
Charles Hines, rep
S. A. D. Meek, rep
Nathaniel I. Burnett, ind. No.
Charles E. Hedge, ind. No. 1
Wm. Schulmerich, ind. No. 1
SHERIFF
Geo. G. Hancock, rep
COUNTY CLERK
J. W. Bailey, rep
E. L. McCormick, ind. -rep.
RECORDER OF CONVEYANCES
Willis Ireland, rep
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
M. C. Case, rep
James B. Wilkerson, ind
COUNTY TREASURER
W. M. Jackson, rep
COUNTY SURVEYOR
L. C. Walker, rep
COUNTY ASSESSOR
Max Crandall, rep
COUNTY CORONER
E. C. Brown, rep
COMMISSIONER
L. L. Crawford, ind.
John McClaran, rep -
For High School
Against High School
For Stock at Large in County
Against Stock at Large in County
For Prohibition ...
Against Prohibition ...
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000 or more, and lulis, republican,
by 15,000 or more in the second
district. Bean, republican, for su
preme judge, has a very large vote,
having no opposition, while Bailey,
republican, for food and dairy com
missioner, wins by 25,000 to 30,
000. Campbell, republican, is sue
cessful for railroad commissioner in
the first district, and Aitchison, re
publican, tor railroad commission
er for the second district has 5000
or more plurality.
Fifty two mem!ers of the legis
lature are for Statement No. 1, in
cluding Kay ol Marion and Bone
brake of Benton, who are pledged
conditionally. A majority of the
legislature is 4,6.
While definite figures are not yet
available of the amendments voted
upon, the university appropriation
carried overwhelmingly and wo
man suffrage was beaten by a cor
respondingly large yote. The sin
gle tax amendment was beaten, as
was also the proposed armory ap
propriation. Sherwood,
fcacnlar Corotpondcni
Born May 27, to Mr.
Andrew Ii. Silver, li
Iloodview, a son.
Kd. Baker and II. II. Kynian
left for the mining region of Cali
fornia the first ol the week located
near Redding on a prospecting tour.
They have some valuable samples
of ore obtained in that district and
will perhaps locate claims before re
turning home.
W. E. Warren, of McMinnville,
secretary of a builders' association
of that place, was in town Fridav
in connection with a business deal
with parties here who contemplate
leasing property in that city it sat
isfactory arrangements can be ob-tained.
again in earnest
of the month.
about the middle
and Mrs.
lving near
V. Cimino. a well known farmer
residing about one mile west of tlie
town of Tualatin, was found dead
in an outhouse on the premises on
Thursday evening last. The cause
of death was not ascertained, how
ever, it was one of an unexpected
nature, from all accounts.
The Colton sawmill has resumed
operations again after a long sus
pension, a partner having entered
the firm. The preliminary work of
drawing in Intra i , 1- -
. m in )irucrss
rongrcss m me nrsi aisinct Dy 15... 'preparatory to commence
Three scholars ol Mrs. Saltus'
school, district No. 22, at Middle
ton, succeeded in passing the ex
amination and are now ready for
high school. Glenn Olds, Laura
McDaniels and Elizabeth Olds are
named. Sherwood school does not
appear to "show up" in the contest.
Bill Wilson, a spectator at the
ball match yesterday, was unex
pectedly torced into the game, with
out hope of fee or reward, his im
promptu position being an extra
"short-stop" for a wild ball. An
ugly punctured wound on the cheek
bone resulted, putting Bill and all
further interest lie might have had
in the contest suddenly "non-affiil-iating."
The St. Paul baseball team sue
ceeded in knocking the chip from
the shoulders of the White Sox of
Sherwood in a hotly contested
game at St. Paul yesterday, the
score standing 9 to 7. All the
same those French Prairie kids with
J'ju jusu accomplishments had
better remain on their side of the
river in order to maintain the bon
or.
r -
v-omirniaiion services were held
at the German Evangelical Luther
an cnurcu located one and a half
mile west of town last Sunday by
rue ot. 1 aul congregation, Rev. A
npieiss, local pastor, officiating.
me loiiowing members were con
firmed: Rebecca Schlichtine, Mar-
n Mattiesen. Martha Heilman,
Luise Holnagcl. Anna Gemballa,
Christina Verre, George Borchers,
Krnest Scholz, Herman Schmidt,
John Holnagcl. Adam Grauer,
Albert Seiflert. Lorenz Ficken',
Christian Krueger. Guests from
Sheridan and Portland were pres-
noi, cnas. Markworth, of
lortland. presided at the organ.
This congregation has a flourishing
parochial school, the present pas.
tor Rev. A. Splciss. king in charge
for the past teh years The educ.
tional department hereafter will be'
under the charge of Trof. Julius
och. a graduate of the Addison
(HU ) Seminary, the latter being
under the coutrot of the church sy-
I
GREAT REDUCTION
-in-Latest
and Best Styles of
MILLDMEKV
Experienced Milliner from
Portland has been engaged
as Trimmer.
cutting nod of Missouri, Ohio, etc.
Everything in the line of
Ladies9 Furnishings,
Including Neckwoar, .Muslin and
Knit Underwear, Hosiery, Shirt
Waists, Corsets, Kelts, Embroidery
Materials, Combs, brushes, Tockct
Hooks, Notions, etc., will be-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.
JStTSpecial Sale on Handkerchief.
Mrs. Dmogene Bath
Unktater Bldfl., East of Court House
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
6UMMON8.
IN THE C1KCL1T COUNT OF Tin:
STATE OF OREGON FOR WASH
INGTON COUNTY.
Frank ColfiuM, Executor of the laot will
sod tenUuient of Jaruca Cotlield, de
cerned, Plaintiff
vs
Stella A. Miller and George W. Miller,
hpt liuetmiid, . .i V iW.Wl' "
. o i.'iuiut a, ii ml, ami lieurgo
' Miller, above-named defendant :
IV THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OKEGON, You ami each of you are
hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint tiled herein within nix (J)
week iroin the (lute 01 tns nmt piiollea
tion of thia iuiiunon. and if vou fail ao
to appear and answer vuid complaint
the plaintifl will apyly to the court fur
the relief demanded in hia complaint
to-wit: for a judgment for the sum of
Two Hundred and Fifty (IlTmI.OO) Dol-
lurn, with interest thereon at the rate of
7 p'r cent per annum itince Septemher
ir, l'Mi and the further Humofrifty
($")0.(M)) Dollar attorney fees and for
the com li and UiHlnirscinuiiU ol uid pro
ceelini;1 and a decree forerloMina- that
certain mortgage executed by you and
eucli of you to Jaiiien Collield umlerdate
of September 10, I'JOli, and filed in the
omce ol the Jievonlui ol Conveyance hi
naHhington t ounly, Ureeon, on e
lemlier -K, I'JO.'l, and recorded in IWmiIc
"4.V' on paces 'S.M-'JM-'H-2K of aid
mortgage records, and that the lands
therein described he sold and the pro
ceeds thereof applied to the satixfaclion
of plaintiff s said judgment and for such
other and further relief as to the Court
may apenr equitable, said land being
ueHcrilxHl as follows, to-wit:
Heinti the west half of Lot 5.' in Cor
nelius Environs as shown upon the duly
recorded plat thereol now of record In
the ollice of the Recorder of Convey
ances of tVaHliiniftoti County, Oregon,
saving and excepting from the effect of
this conveyance the following dencribud
real estate :
Commencing at a point IS feet E. ol
the N. V. corner of said Lot M in said
Cornelius Environs and running thence
V. 18 feet to the N. W. corner of I-ot
5'); thence H. IS feet along the
W. line of said lot 5:t: thence
in a northeasterly direction to
place of beginning, the same having
been heretofore deeded to Henry Kogers
for a gato way.
The date of he first publication of
this summons is Thursday, May 7th,
ltfOH, and the order authorizing the ser
vice of these summons by publication
requires you to appear and answer on or
lefore the expiration of six (ti) weeks
from said date.
This summons is served upon you by
publication bv order of the Honorable J.
W. Goodin, Judge of the County Court
of Washington County, Oregon, by an
order made anil dated at Chambers at
Hillsboro, cn Mav 6th, l'.Kls.
JOHN M. WALL,
Attorney for J'laintiff.
May 8 June 11).
SUMMONS.
IN THE JUSTICE COURT OF NORTH
HILLSRORO JUSTICE OF THE
PEACE AND COXSTARLE
PISTRICT.WASHINGTON
COUNTY, OREGON.
The Chas. A. Lamkin Company
riaintiff
vs
Joseph Grossnickle anil
Defendants.
To Joseph Groesnickln and
-, his wife,
-, his
wife, above named defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON,
Y'ou are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed herein
within six (ti) weeks 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
judgment against you for the sum oi
t7.87 and the further sum of fL"-.' .'ti,
with lawful interent thereon since April
1, 1!KM, and for the costs ami disburse
ments 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 prescrilied by
law and the proceeds thereof applied to
the satisfaction of plaintiffs' said judg
ment, said personal proertv being de
scriled as follows, to-wit:-
tine chest containing a set ol car pen
pen ter tools;
One cross cut saw ;
One double bitted axj
The date of the first publication of
this summons is the 15th nay of May,
l'.MiS, and the order authorizing the ser
vice thereof by publication requires you
to appear and answer on or lielore the
expiration of six (0) weeks irom sain
date.
This summons is served Hon you by
order of H. T. Hagley, Justice of the
Peace of North IIillslHiro, Justice ol me
Peace and Constable District, Washing
ton County, Oregon, and dated at Hills-
boro, Oregon, the Mill dav ol Miiv,i:'S.
H. T. "HAG LEY,
Justice of the Teace for the Justice of
the Peace and Constable 1'istrict
aforesaid.
JOHN M. WALL, Attorney for Plain
tiffs.
May 15 June 20.
Summon.
hlmte of Oregon )
f
Cuuuljr of Vi ulilngiou J
IN TUB t'IKc TIT I nl'KT Of Til K wTATK iK
fiKK'ioN H(K Vt AMIIMiTON COCNTY.
Nullttf lltki-r, I'UliUlir
T
Krt4 II. ilaksr, lfeD.laiit.
To Fred 11. Bskcr, 111 sIkxs nsined ! ft u
daut, greellug:
IN TIIK NAMK OK TIIK HTATK OK OliHiuS
You arc tisrcur riilriNl to 'lr tii'l mi.wrr
th nj.inif, f!f-1 --'p. io- rt
-.'. '''hi ;.. -;'.'..-.". . . Jl- v.-.i J. air '. - rwi '
wetk from sml after the HrM puMli atlun u( thla
in ui morn, to wit: Ibu 17th day of July, l ",
snl II jrou fll ! to spixar sud aiiMao r hiiIiIm
all lime, for want tliereof the plaiutnl ill ap
ply to tlis court lor the relltf ilfnmn.U ! In lh
complaint, lo-wli: for a dec-n o d .lvlii the
bouiti of inalrlinnny Dow and bereto!irttiitiiiK
between plamtliT and dcfcudaul, and for turn
other anil further relief u may to the Court
seem Jiint.
Thli auniinoua la published In l!ie llillUro
Independent, a uewipaper uf geue-al circula
tion, pulillnhed In Vi'a-hliiKtoii county, I in ti n,
hr order of Hon. T. A. McKrlde, Jii-lne of the
Circuit Court for Vt'a)iliiKlon Coiuily, Slate nt
Orvgun, made and entered on the nay of
June, l'Jus, and which direct that you 'hull ap
pear and answer aald eomplalut within Hi
wet-ka from the M rat publication of thm uin
mom. The dale of the firm publication of Ihla
uinmona la the Alb day of June, P.iun, ami of the
laat the 17lh dav of July, l'Jon.
11. V. VALKi',iv,
Attorney lor plaintiff
NOTICE.
Guardian's Sale ot Real Property.
In the Count v Court of the State of
Oregon for Multuomuh County.
In the matter of the eatate and guar
diai.ship of T. Murquam Prince, Char
lotte M. l rim e, luchard m. rrince
ainl Imogen Prince, Minors.
Notice is hereby given, that pursuant
to an order issued out of the above un
titled court in the above entitled mat
ter licensing the undersigned to sell the
real property, hereinafter deccribed, I
will on Monday the 15th day of June,
l',H)H, at the hour of 1U o'clock in the
forenoon at the South door of the coun
ty court house in the Town of IIiIIhIkito
in Washington county, Oregon, sell at
Public Auction for cash in hand the un
divided fcur sixths interest of said min
ors in and to the Northwest quarter of
the Southeast quarter and lxits .'!, 5 and
six of section JNinett'en (r.M, township
One South, Rango Two West of the Wil-
amette Meridian, containing l.'tl) acres.
nmre or less, said sale to be subject to
confirmation by said court, said undivid
ed tour sixths interest, being the entire
nterest of said minors in saic cal pro-
erty.
UHAKI.OOK C. PKirfCK.
Guardian of said "unlx.
May 15 June 11'.
The Pleased One.
"Who are those three worried-
looking men in the doorway?"
'They all live in the house, and
they are hoping the rtnt won't 1
raised?"
"And who is the pleased party
at the window?"
'He is the landlord; he has al
ready raised it." Fliegende Blatter.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
4
aV K aW "as'
Guardian' Sale of Real Eaiate.
Notice is hereby given that unctr and
by virtue of an order of sale, duly (nade
and entered of record by the jaunty
court of Washington county, Olsgon,
oi March 2, 1U08, licensing me to toll at
private sale, the real estate, hereinafter
described, belonging tj MerriU K.
Hotchkiss and rlora.M. jlotchklss, vin-
ors, I will from and after June 15, IsHtt,
proceed to sell, at private sale, to the
highest bidder for cash in hand at the
time of sale, all the following described
real estate situate In the county of
Washington, State of Oregon, to-wit :
All of the east one-half of the south
east quarter of section four, townhip
two north ol range three west W illam-
ette Meridian, containing eighty acres.
Also the following described tract : Com
mencing at the southeast corner of the
southwest quarter of tbe southeast quar
ter of section four in township two north
of range three west, Willamette Meri
dian, the same being the southwest cor
ner of the Christian Carl Homestead,
and running thence west on section line
to intersect the center of the present
traveled county road ; thence north :
feet; thence east on line parallel with
section line to intersect the west line of
said Christian Carl Homestead; thence
south thirty feet to the place of U-gi li
ning. IliJs will he received by me at the law
office of M. Hailev Lump, in Hillsboro,
Oregon, and said sale will be subject to
continuation by the comity court of
Washington county, Oregon.
listed at Hillnlroro, Oregon, this May
9, 1U0H.
KMMA If. HOTCHKISS,
Guardian of Merritt K. Hotchkiss ami
Mora M. Hotchkiss, Minors.
M. HAILKY HUMP, Attorney for Guar-
dian.
First pub. May 15, last June 12.
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