HILLSUORO I.l)Kri:.UET. .1. r.- I in II,- p. it 1 . .1 1 1 . al Ilil,-I,l, iii-4-,m iumi u r. i r ii, enl liril hiii. In 1 ih'h, (r)t 4r ! ! JIM IHuK'i I'l Hl.lrlllN'l Co., Proprietor. 1 1. M ( , U l.T. K.iiU.r. utm i ii. i" i iv f rut: ri FUIHAY, KTl!i:U 117, lvtl. j:li'KM.ki. At la-t Hip minority liui jfivMi way ami the majority hits its will. Il w ill he-but u fi w days before the re paid of tin-Slirriiuiii silver pun-lmse law will I- Hl'ii lfl. This ought to IlltVC I.IS'II llofllf ifltt HlOlltllS HgO, Would have Isl'll if tilt democrats I : I liii ft patriotic In-tnid of faction id. Then tin y thought to fain party mlviiiitai' ly r-(u-i nif to do a plain iluty. TliN n-fu-iil lias niiirly or iiiit cost them their party. Now tllliliiisfiTiiig U over tin: iirti i jianl can take a Inn kwird sec how silly und nonsensical were their obstructive methods. They com prc Ih ikI how they have weakened their cause. Senatorial courtis-y Mini the iiiii n try would havi' bis'ii glad to ul low the opponents of repeal full lati bide for debate, iinil these senators oiiL'ht to have sum that it win to their advantage to have jiermittcd a vote at that time, and thrown tin ri-iHiu.-iliility of hail legislation on tin- majority. The minority might have known that a compromise could not he fori'i-'l from such a largo mil jorily. Indeed It is unreasonable for a minority to ask it. Tin comproiii- in-of ls!M hy which th' franchise law was mm it'll wits always regret till hy silicrnian. lie now knows it would have hi'i'ii to his ami the party's advantage hail he refused to make it. The free silver men now proclaim that unconditional repeal is to their advantage, ami that the cause of unlimited coinage is ad variceil. This is prohahly not true, hut it is what they ought to have ad mitti'il a long time ago. Till-: 1 1 ALIAS MIMSTh'Y. 'iin Alen is a wealthy man. He inherited his wealth in New York. Soine of his critic assert he lives in tireat liritaln. That may have Ix-et: said during a lit of ill nature. Al uny rate in 1 st2 w hen coin was luul ly needed, Whitney indiiiisl Van Alen to contribute fVi.nnu to the campaign fuml. Now President Cleveland appoints Van to be am bassador to Italy. It. Y. fiilder, editor of the Century Magazine, and Horace White, editor of the New York Kvoning Post, hoth pcr-onul friends of President Cleveland, bogged the president not to send the nomination to the .senate, hut he sent it, and the senate confirmed the ap pointment. A bargain ami sale. Van Alen has naught to roccom mend him except that ."0,M( mi. The New York World, that has stood hy Cleveland through thick and thin halts at this tiling. That Journal makes this utterance in plain Kng lish. Even Mr. Cleveland who I criticised, ought to understand it: "We are frank to confess, however shocking it may sound to the mi per .sjcrvioablo parly tlunkics who seem to assume that the president can do imi wrung and must he supMirted right or wrong, that if the World iutd thought him capable of Hulking such an appointment as that of Van Alen it would not have shown a inuch interest in his nomination and election as it did. And we helieve we express the sentiments of tens ol thousands of Mr. Cleveland's warm est admirers in the late campaign, if this he treason, make the most ol it. ".vi' ATToh'xr.rs o;:a'.v.' 'Those possessed of knowledge of why the college funds arrived in Corvullis more than three month In-fore there was neeil for them, ami why an attempt was made to get the balance of it here likewise ahead ol time decline to oiler any explana tion. "I am instructed hy my at torney to say nothing," said one, w hen asked for an explanation hy the Times, All information per laining to the college funds belong to the public, ami when neaily jfO.nilil of those funds have hi-en swallowed up in a lluancial llasco, iind fli,(ino of them immt'ifs-arily, the public has a li'ht ami in ki,mI time will know the reasua why. These funds heloui; to the ople ol the state and no person has a Hirht to use or abuse them and then shroud the transaction in mystery. Cor vullis Times. There is iiiit a numliei' of others who want to know If those handling state funds helonnhij: to the agricul tural college arc iMillded custodians. And, too, the suUlclency of the sure ties is ti matter of moment. A timi will come when an uttorney'n in structions will not l binding on the public, 111(11111 they are not now res. Jxi'teil. The patrloticC.'HHUhcrn cn;itnr have opxisii the government of the Cnited States so long that now they are in the majority they know not how tn net. hut iwiiilinmi lli..ii ..i.i... I sition riul.t alomr. Vh,.t..v..r u ii.i t ri'lt flic tuition rccelvis their sup j ort. It Is tli old prnvt rli "rule or ruii." niisliflisl to "ruin." Tlie Chinese didn't U'lievt' p were In enrnesf, Imt now Intinmte if i given opis.rtunity tiny will regMrr. There lire more i.eople in the old world who jet don't know us of Ami ri.n, Imt w ho nre Uiimiinir Im I-j UT miiimiiitod every day. j i1 tli I A I. Itt.Sr.sIY. The populi-ts are a u-lcious folic. Their tlnsiry Is that public orhVlals) will steal from the treasury. Also they are finding hoonieralii,' plenti fully scatlensl uUmt. Some months ago th 1'ure set an expert to work in Ijine county. He made certain priori ss, w hen a state of affairs was discovered that lia cIomJ-J the mouths of the committee no tight that no more mil le h-arned than from an oyster. They are struck hy the curved missile and are bearing the puin In Hilcnce. In that they show sound Judgment. In Columbia itiunty the party hits a footing on the county lsard, and the sheriff is u jopulist. I'll re, too. An exjxrt was s-t on his account whom- report show him to lie de faulter in the sum of anJ he has U-cn in otllce hut a year lfore this state of ai-colliits had deveoie.. What w ill le the the sisoud year ? I'lie county court, although cogui- .ent of this matter for three or four months, don't inisli it U-I'ore the grand Jury, which was in Mwsion lust week, iiidissl the grand Jury has taken a reecs till Ifcsfiiibcr. Ke port has it that (he populist mcinlicr of the court has some of that pork. At any rate the sheriff holds his note for oiXi, and the Judge is said to lie ilnniieially friendly with the sheriff. The xipulist as-s-ssor is chargisl hy (he expert with polls that were not aitouiited for till the thumb -crews were turned. Had state ol things dow n there "where rolls t he Oregon." If no harsher terms should he Used, " incompetency ihould lie written in large letters. All this hubbub was raised to Hitch the republican county clerk, but lie showiil that his tlnaccial accounts were straight and all that could possibly he charged him are tin collecticable fits in court litigation, which the grand Jury has ordered to lie remitted. If a rcpublii an sheriff had been defaulter, ns the populist sheriff Is, there would he a mighty cry go up for his indictment and conviction, hut as it is he is given an opportunity to hedge or toescaeto Canada. The story that is told in thv county to the cll'irt that the county treasurer lias three or more thousand dollars in the general fuml on deposit In the Hank ts totally without foundation. I'he treasurer paid warrants ns long is there was n cent of money to ap ply, after which he coinnienceil in dorshig. Tlie law requires that there slut I hetCitMior more on hand, Is--lore a call for endorsed warrants can Is- made. Since the treasurer com menced endorsing warrants, a few dollars has come in for liipior license, redemption of laud sold for taxes and die last of the poll taxes collected hy the assessor, Imt from nil this' umrces has Ixt'ii gathered a little over jtlno, not enough for making a all. The semi-annual exhibit will be published next week or the week following, when those interested can for themselves, make examination The Corvallis Times gives the ittle picture of affairs in 1 teuton county: "With taxable proix-rty over Jjnu.niMi less than it was last year, with n county debt of about the usual dimensions and II,(mmi tied up in the bank that once was, it is not likely that the tax levy will he greatly reduced this year. Fond hoH's Ixirn of the doctrine that pro hibiting ditluctions of indebtedness would reduce the levy will six Ml wither." In further remark on the alxive, will the money magnates of Portland and x rhaps some other lo calities, be so kind as to show somi of us simple folk in the country the great trays of gold that was to Ik- shipxsl into the state for investment as soon as the mortgage tux law should he repealed? Commodore Stanton, commanding I'nitcd States font's on duty at Kin Janeiro, l'.r.i.il, saluted the relx'l Mello'.s flag. For this our govern- inent has promptly relic veil him from duty, ami temporarily assigned 1 upturn l icking, of the cruiser Charleston, to the command. The prompt action was the thing to do. Mcllo has not show n that he is nhh to establish a government, and we are friendly to the Brazilian admin istration, so that Commodore Stun ton's break was without excuse. Yamhill county is showing much enterprise in extending the acreage devoted to hops. More new' hop llelds are seen from the car window as one pases through that munty than along the way through any other country along tlii- s, p. mil road. The scnutor present who is paired should he counted for the purpose of making a ipinrimi, and he should vote on the ipn-stioii mxin w hich he is paintl. Mis opM.nent should Ik counted on the opxsite side Just as he would were he present. The K -sehurg Itevlew mentions several tilings that should U-done by the next legislature. Anionir others it says: "The mortgage tax law should lx re-enacted ami care fully guard the exemption indebted ness clause." ,f ,ho l.v the duty on mixrts, n:r w nut purpose were the siimll farim rs of I!rriinnlit U'fnro the ways nml imnns eoiiiinittee tryin-f to lnvi tlii' duty mi foreign jxifatoH re moved? The women of Nw York w ill Ih uhle next month to exercise the very highest riht of eitienshipthe exercise of the elective frHiiehiso. i'w York Sun. No, not right, Imt n. Kr.wt-t duty of citizenship. prune orchards of no acri-. cuch, one of I Ml aens ami two of 1in ucn-s each. These with Miiallcr tracts or ten m twenty acre w 111 hwell the ureu now planted with prunes to Iikki acres or more. t'RO.V I ME MOKLIi! Hpwinl tu th iNrxriiNiiixT. V, .1 1 I ii ..I 14 1 u f,.i f k liL. In lb-iiton county are tw o torlc greatness as the Convent I ji I sorts of marine w uier fow I, clkdocr. Itabida ami the articles which it Is itr mid hundreds of other varieties itnitaius. It is relatisl that early in of animals and fcwl-. the year II'.).', Columbus, while The exhibit made by the war traveling alone and on fx it in an department is mh-oikJ to none in the almost helplens and destitute eondi- building and attr acts great attention, tion one stormy afternoon, applied Killed cannon thirty-thnv fis-t long for footl and lodging at the Fraiicisan weighing 1 hi, inn) Mmids, carrying Convent of I.a Itabida, and where he it projectile I, nun xum!s in weight was kindly received hy Father 1 e ' and requiring a charge of pow ih-rof Murchena, proprietor of the institu-l hi" pounds, huge mortare eleven feet tiou, and u man of eilucatioii ainl i in length, four le t In diameter, w ith vulture. It was through the inthieiicL' a twelve-inch I sue, throwing a pro of this good priest that Columbus was jirtilc il'io pounds In weight seven able to secure a congregation at t lie miles, together with a vast colhvtimi court of Ferdinand and Isabella, who of small arms, both of new' and dis were at that time at the head of the carded imterns, wax figures dressed Spanish arm Ix-sieging the city of to show the various kinds of uniforms lirenada, and but for the assistance u-xsl in the army, llguris of mules rendered at that time, It is doubtful and horses hifeheil to anibulauis-s whether Columbus would have ever form n port ion of the exhibit in this made a voyage across the unknown department. seas to the dlsitivery of America. This convent nt the fair is un exact reproduction of the one in Spain, which sheltered Columbus luo years ago ami (tst $ii,inhi. The eyhibits contaimsl in the building were col- hftitl by Honorable William Curtis, diltt'tor of the bureau of the Ann ii- .1.1!,. .I.I....I I 111! I I'MIHII Ul II tlSgl. fi i I : e isniiiiiii nil' Ifllllllll lllill-s III ill the historic portraits, numlx'riug more than (M, which have his-n made of Columbus; also many of the original letters written hy ( 'olumhus to Ids wife ami to his sons, prior to the time of his departure from Spain, iind most valuable of all, the origin ii manuscript of his contract with the; King mid ('uccn of Spain, and under, fair is the woman's building, :)sii bit w hich lie made his first voyage to ; long and l'oo feet wide, costing $:ts America, and by which he was com-1 unn, ami in w hich are grouped the missioned "Admiral of the ocean achliievenieuts of the fair sex, in sas." ' every line of industry, both physical There are also many original man-, and mental. The building was de scripts ol the corresMindemt betwieu : sigmsl by woman and every exhibit Columbus and the sovereigns of In the building is the product of the Spain, written both before and after the great discovery, together with large munlxrs of other paH-rs loan's! to thu eXxisitioii hy the Spanish government and descendants of Col umbus, relative to early explorations and voyags. There are also original copii-s of theitirliest printed books numlienng at least loo volumes, In connii tiou with ('olumhus' disitivery. The Columbus Ik-II in the convent tractions at the world's fair, and the weighing sixty-four pounds, was one w hich has perhaps hail the most loams I by a Negro church in New ; free advertising, and (he one which .Jersey, and originally hung in one of in my Judgment has been the most the towers of the Alhambra, from over-rated, and had undue import which it was taken In the year 1 1 1." ! nnce attached to it, Is the midway hy the Spanish soldiers, who pre- plaisance. While it is not n part of sen ted it to 2irecn Isabella, ami w ho ; the exposition prox'r, it is yet under thereafter presented it to Columbus, j the direction and control of the ex Here, also, to lx- seen is the lil'sf position management. If the mid map of the world, made in I P.I I flud i way were w hat it pretends to he, which belongs to the library of tin Vatican at Koine. Six rough blocks of stone show all that remains of the first Christian church ever constructed mi the west ern hemisphere. i he small Ix-ll weighing ten pounds and presented from King l-erdlnand to Columbus, mid which is the first hell that. was ever rung in America, Is on exhibition. From the Vatican nt Home, loaned by the pox-, come pictures and the history of the figure of the Virgin Mary, which was made hy St. I. like. In the south pond near the convent, are secured the raravelsnf ( 'olumhus, ; whieh are exact inislelsof the ships witli wliich he snihil 011 his Vnyntfe of diseovery. Tlie Santa Marin was constructed at the e.Xiense of theSpanish overn inent, while the Mint ami I'intn were flttisl at the exM'iise of the 1'nltiil States. Tim Han hi Marin is seventy-four feet lonv;, twenty-five fis t lieaiii, and the upiHT work very luh thns- masts and Is armed cannons and six falconets. These thrs ships were brought across the ocean In charge or a .Span ish Kim bout and tiKik part iu the trreat naval display at New York City, prior to the ii'nin of the fair and were towed through the jtreat lakes to t'hicao. They make a most remarkable exhibit anil contrast strangely with the advance,! ship building of tiNlay. The palace of federal exhibits com monly known as the 1'nited States government building, stands near the lake shore and near the center if the fair grounds. It Is of the "Modern Kenaissanit!' style nf archi lecture. It is :iiK) feet wide, V fis t long, has a dome 2U fts-t in deameter and 275 fist In heighth and cost MJ.'i.immi. It is const rticteil of iron and glass, ami in outward appi-aranc risembles tlw National.MiM'iim, at Washington !.('. Within this structure are gathered a vast nunilicr of exhibits mostly taketl from the government depart ments, at Washington. Kaeh of the great departments nt the s-at of government is presided over hy a cabinet otlhvr, and it is The well known firm of J. dissolution of copartnership. is complete in every reseet. and they offer their lines of imported goods at NEW YORK COST, nnd their sterling line of Oregon-made goods at actual erst of inaiuifaclttt'e. They offer .12.") lines of men's suits in Crepe, Clays, Diagonals, Cheviots, Meltons, Kerseys nnd Tweeds; 1(tO lines of overcoats m Kerseys, Meltons, Heavers, Pilot Cloth, Cheviots, Chinchillas, Serges, Mohairs nnd Tweeds; 7." lines ol trousers in every conceivable pattern; ."0 lines of tioy's suits in Cheviots, Serges, Cassinieres and Tweeds; GO lines of knee pants suits of all grades; large lines of In all the stock consists of over which should not le neglected. The goods of one price. Merchants in the solo tor cash only. ' from the-e sount-s tin accumulation of wars, mat the articles on cxmiil- tion here have Ixs'll s rctitl. One m clioii is devotvd to exhibit from the Nistolilc department, others I from the trea.-ury, war, agricultural, ' state, interior and d"partment oil jUsti.f. Tin' Smithsiiiiaii institution has a splendid display of stuffed birds unci' i animals including every spirits of Iipiuil, groiisi-, gulden pheasant and' I k,iiKi, i.li..,. ..1 , 1 1 a fp. .in I li. .it ..til A forage wagon which was S Will I. , which the army of the I'ohiinac and lias traveled a distance of more than fo.ooo miles and a bron.e cannon hearing the lirilish coat of arms made in IT.'i'.i ami captunsl at orktowu, j 'U'e interesting n-lics. In the h'partmeiit of justice are l i....: ..!' l l.:..i l.. .: j mi- (nil ii inn in ii,i nil- t lut-i JHSIIIS-S '' I .:..i.. ..i- .1... 1 : . 1 , iliMl iism mil- jiisnn-n 111 1111; 1 llll'l States supreme court, together with ' all of the attorney generals of the, I'uitisl States. In this building N ; ' also shown a seel ion of one of thyi 1 giant rcdwixid trees of California! I thirty feet in length, ! three fret in diameter. I. . Uv,,"'v - due of tin pit-nil attractions at the,,,,, . ,. ,lu. , hand or brain of woman. A young lady from California shows a specimen of wrought iron work, w hile another from Nebraska Is the designer of a beautiful candela brum, Id'ty-two inches in diameter and arranged for three tiers of lights, costing loi ii i. The exhibit or paint ings by feminine nrtisfs ami the col lection of Irish laces are very fine. (hie of the most till kill about at- 'viz: a representation of foreigners, I i their customs, liaints, iiress, amuse- incuts, architecture, etc., it might he of some benefit. It is true that some of the displays made in midway are I representative and characteristic, but the great majority of them are frauds 'ami fakes so transparent, that they ! ought not to deceive any one, The 1 plaisance itsep', is n strip of land ; about a mile In length and (loo feet ; In w idth. A wide stnt-t runs thinugh the center ami on either side jure what are represented to he, rep ' rescntations of various peoples ami customs. There is a Turkish theater, a I'ersiru theater, mid a half a do.eu other so-called foreign theaters, near , ly every one of whieh are nianiiied bv Atiieriivins. mid fhe nelressi-s in Which Hie ( hlcapi bullet :irl.sor..Mlht- ! Mrnid !un". "'sb..ro oontily ami alnt , , ... 1 r 1 1 1 11 afiiremiiil, nt the hour of 10 o olock A. .M., fill reputation and Of decide llymeio;rel(,fHai),yi the time and pluoe for the I histrinnic ipialitiisi. The fact is, Dual bennnu mid tlie (tilniu.nl ofaaid i there never was nucIi a thiuj; in Per- ""'..''o-, .... . lu, jsiaas a (heater, and this so-called J,,':4,ro- (,",0,r w- ,I()1,MANi rerlan theater was such a flagrant I Aduiinistrrtor of the entnto of t!. W. l'fart, I den of iniquity that the uiauat;euient ! doenned. She has was compelled to close It in S'ptem W'ith two 1 her. lioth sides of the stris-t rillillilio; throii','h Midway are lined with booths filled with artich"s itllecij to 1 1....... I....... ......,.,r.,..i.....l 1.. r. i.... Illl. MO II lllllllllllll lllll-ll 111 lllll'lll countrli-s, ami which are for sale to the dear public. A close Insertion of these booths and their contents will convince the most stupid person that the bituMi-s from Algeirs, the trinkets from Turkey, the josses from Japan, the Chum ware from China, , are all or nearly all manufactured in the I'nitcd States. There are rcs ' tauraiils and colt'ee houses on Mi I , way, w hen-you can get a cup of pure j Turkish cotl'ee served hy a Turkish ! girl, who was brought up in Chicago ,nud has lived there ever since, or a glass of stale Is er for 11 nickel. I There arc a lew meritorious things on Midway and only a few, The ; Alpine cyclorama, the lllarm y castle, the Java village, the Moorish palaii, St. I'eters in miniature and the street 1 in Cairo a ru well worth seeing, hut the great mass of exhibits is mere rubbish and not worthy tn have any connection w ith the great exposition. ! Most of the so callisl attractions ! are simply the ventures of American ' 1 fakirs, lor the purpose of extracting; money from people who visit the CO "UF M. MOYKR iN: CO., No. 1 Ml First St., Portland, today advertise to close oia their .stock at cost on account of Tlie goods carried hy this firm are well known and have given satisfaction to every purchaser. Their stock FURNISHING GOODS, Hiits Umort'IIiiH ami .lint kliiloslio. fso.ooo worth of first-class, st tisi II 1.1 entire stock of goods is placed iu interior will find this a splendid I IO Fiml Street, Highest of all in Leavening Power Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PVUB fair. The great attraction in Mid way and one of the greatest at the fair, txs-anse it Is an original Inven tion, is the great Ferris wheel, con structed by Mr. . W. Ferris, of I'ittsburg, Pennsylvania. It Is L'.io ftx't in diameter and the wheel, or wheels, for there are two rlms, re- volve around an axle, which is three ; fit't in diameter, forty-five fis-t long, weighing tl ly-six tons, and w hich 1 alone cost $:.,im)i). The entire wheel i Is made of steel, tin two rims being , about thirty fis t axirt and tx-tweeu which are suspended thirty-six curs, ' y..l,,ll L.,l I,. .... 111.... .. it.t ...... I uti.! iii.iii a nuni nil, j with a iiipacliy of tixty lxoplo each, i..'..'... .... . till- Mlir IIT.ll llll I W II lun l' i .J t lit 'I ill height and oil feet si pin re at the ba.-e. The entire structure weighs about .i,iMMio tons. The motive w er for the wheel is suppliisi from two engines, each of U.noo hoisi' power. Around the outside of the " I ! " nt'l and on the stis-l towers are .'i,non iuiande-sent lights, w hich after night ns they are lighted ami extin guished at short intervals make the great wheel look like a bicycle sus pended in the air ami turning on its ,iv i.. 'ci... 1..1..1 ....i ,.r ti,u ti. . ..,,,.. , n. . . .'.llll 'r-1 ill lllu Plllll IUIU i was jtlii.tioo. i ti.,. I.-, ...... , i ii.o , i " " ' "" '" Paris exxis1tion of Jssi). With this letter I conclude my ar ticles to Thk iNiu'.i'KNfifcN r on the ' world's fair. Their object has only been to give a general idea of what the fair is. However, no teries of ar ticles, no matter how elalxmite or ex tensive, no matter how gifted the , w riter, can accurately portray to the , mi ml the multitude of wonderful things to he seen at the exposition. To be appreciated and understood they mu-t tx examined, and nil ex amination to he complete would have required every moment of time , from the day the exposition oX'ned I until it closes. j Those, win) have seen the fair will never regret it, those who have not sii'ii it, w ill never again hchold its espial. It is representative in the j highest degree of American push, enterprise and skill, and hasnttractitl ! the attention of every civilized eoun I try to ours, and to'thegrent city of j Chicago, to whose energy and public 'spirit its siufess has la-en very largi' ly due. c. K. Kindt. AtlHtlniHtratwr'i .ottce. N O'I'ICK ix IiithIiv kivvii thnt the under- Comilv ('cinrt or tlie Kline ol re n. lor WhbIiiiiuIuii riMiiity, ndiuiuiHtrKtor of tlie i-Hiiite of Ha in net ('. Huulr, Ixtely doceaMnJ. All thiiiih liHviri; rliiiiu RKr.iimt wiiii rHtatii will nrtou'iit tlio -Bin tj ice n. the ofllue of 'iLomim ). ilmulimyii, in lliln boru, Ori'Kon, williin mx in uiilm from ttiia date, mill all Triiin know ,n theuiHelvin imli'liled to itaiJ rntiite will nixk-i iinmeJi al imyinent. .1. '.. COKKV, Actio ini'iti nt or of the enlut-j uf Humnel (!. HniitiT, Ui'ti.l. I '1 .Notice C Fin ul Sef iiieiit, N'O I'fCF. I- hi ieliy iy. 11 thnt A. llohumn. nduujiislri'lor of the estate of C. V. Hurt, di ceased, linn tiled his dual nroonnt as such eduiiiiistrntor iu the Csmnty Court if the Ktme of (Ireuon for WnnhiiiKlnn oountv, ntid Unit a nd Court ban fixed Halur- day. Noveu Is-rllth, ISnl, at tbe courtroom HHI.IIIFf'H Ml.i;, 1Y virtue of an execution lamed out of the Count) t'ou. t f the State of I lie lion , for Wiihiiiton ooiiuty, iu favor of K. ( hulls, 111 nnd aoainst Julm K. (iomlie snd A. I'. Wilkea. for the aum of liVi ml ('. S. no Id coin with interest thereon nt the rate of In er cent, per annum, from the ,ith day of Kehrnarv, ls:rj, and fur the further mini of tis.tr. cosia, nnd for $'i.un attorney 'ees, and for the eoatt and exs uses of aale and of anid writ. Now, therefore, by virtue and In purmi nuoe of mud jink'nietil, 1 will, on Mondav, the l.ltli dav of NovemlT, Istl.i, nt I he south uar of the Courthouse, ill Ulllslior.,, Wash inutoii county, Oret011, nt the hour of In o'l'liK-k A.M., of hh ill day, sell at public miction to the highest bidder for oasu, the follnwiiiL'-deM'rihed renl proNrty, to-wit: beuiutiinu nt n Mimt on the east line of the Isaac 1 eisey doiinlion lain1 claim, in town hip 2 north of rnii'je 4 west of Willamette Mertdian, in Wnshmuton roiinty, Orixon, !.l'tPlij chaiiis Koiilh of the noilhenHt ooruer of said fieisev olaim: tltenoe went Ul in eliaiiM to the center of the ootinty fm&i 1 thence eontll IN devreen ;) nnnntea mat in aaid nouiity Mad S.4S chiiiim: thence eaat ,"s,,',4 elouiia to the east line of anid leiaev claim; thence mirth onnaident lute of naid I'biini 7. .'-si, cliains to tbo plaw of lx"uin liiiill. ouiilaininu 4'i ;tii lil aurna, to aatisfy Ilia tmreinbxforfi nanii-d sunn, aiu for tllf nmla and nH-n of anid aalv, Haid prop rrt rwillbn a il.l aubji'ct to rcdi-uiption as s r statute of t Irpifiin. Witni'sa my band this lllli day of Ooto b r. s:u. II. V. KOU1), Jil-'.'t Slu ritl of Wasliiniitou (Viiinty. Or. I IE o IES I ,t.t .. t.:..t. .. in o ni - 1 UK. s M n 1 1 1. it 1 1 1 is. rwi.1 ni ,11111,11 I',-, Ii :-. l-t .1 II i in i un 1 1 i 1 n stacks w ith price underneath in chance to purchase gisv ds at New l'ortlmul, Orcffon. s AtlmiMiir.iltr' Nule. IV Y virliif of hii urik r ilii.l i!eor. of Hie iXniutv I'l-url of WHMhuiu'ian fsiuntv. .irea-m, inmle Mint iMilrrtsI ltuinlr H. IWM, nu'hi-riiin nnii iliri.tnij me uieke mile of the real estute Im-.ii 41 uir to the e ititie ut Williiiu Hill, 1)1 "S'li-etl. i will on Knti.tdv tli 4l h iIav ut Novi'inb r. svi. nt the hour of 1 ii'i'lock of Maid itsv, nt the viuih iloixr of tlie I Vnrth ilUe, 111 Itlllslhir.i, ( Iretfull, Nell nt j, ul, lie H in" urn 10 the bilirst bidder, the fnti'iwniK-ileserilii-J renl ,i.iS'Jtv, to wn: The ensl Imlf of the uurlliwest qimrier of eecliiiii 4. towimhio I imrih, isiiv'" I west of tho WillMiueiiB Min.liHu. 111 WiHhiiiutuii roinil v, 1 Irej.m. Vn,is uf ante, one third of I lit? piirchiiiki priu cxali 111 hand, une thiril in otiu vtnr, end one third in iwi yeiirs, ounhn-r hnviuit the iiririleue of l-nviuj wore iih if he desires. UefvrreU puvuieiiia to Ixwr iiiti-n st at the rnte uf H x-r cent, prr HDuniu, i i,. I to lie ibH.'urd by uiiHlnsue 11 11. 111 the hurl s.,1,1. t'ouvevnn ors tu lie nt lli n,-ne of the ,ilri'liaer. i'liled nt llll:l oio, lr , Ihialk't. A, 1SJ.I. W. l WIKJD, Adiiiiiifslrntnr of the uMie of Willimu Hell, deoenstnl j '.'J SI Ml!0S. Iu the Circuit ( onrt of fie S;nte of Orcein fur Washington (Uiunty. Oiinie l'.iiierick, il:imti!f. 1 v. (ieo. Kiueiick. ilefeudxnt. ToUeo. Kinerick, the ahove-naiiieii defend ant: IN the -mine of the Soile of Orison, you arehen-liv reipiirej to iiinr and nim wer the i-oin,liiint tiled nunmsl you in the nhove entitled oonrt end nuuse. on or lu fore Monday, the ilh day of Noveinler. 'M, thnt heiuu the llrst day of the Ural term of the nla-vu entitled court next emioeeilinif the expiration of mx wisska iiulilioalioii ol thia auiiinioiiit hiii you. If yon tall an to apxiir Rnd answer the phiinlirl will apply o me uouri lor inu r.iier ueiiinuueii in the eonipliiiiit, to-wit: A dissolution of the lion lis or niatrilnoiiv exisliuu U-lween the nlamtilf and defendant. and that the plninliU ue niiuwi-u 10 resume Her maiden dhuk. Ihiaau una in ord-red to lie puhlnhed III the llllUlioi-o Inpkpkniirnt, a weekly newnpaper puhlisheJ in Hillshoro. Wnfh- inutoii t-oniity, Onvoti, f ir nix (nil weeka hy order of Judge I. A. Mcllrule, jndne of me oisive 0 -art, made the .'lid day of Octo- iM-r, sh. o. il(),M AN, J'-'--''r' Attorney for I'lnintiff In the f'ircuit ('onrt of the Ntuteof Oregon, ior v aaniiiKion l ouuiy. Kirjiua White, pUintiff, 1 v. V Geo rue White, defendant ) To Oi or titu, the above named da. fendant: 1. tne uawa of tne Mate of Oregon, yon are hereby required to Hpienr in the hImivc tinmed Court, in the nhove entitled stilt, nml aiiawer the nnmplaiut therein tiled auniiMt you. by the '.'7th dav of Noveru tier, 1 s;i.t, which is the tirst day of the next term of anid 'onrt followmu the eiiuration of the time presoiihed for the pulili jiilion of thia suinnioiia, and if you fail ao to answer for wnnt thereof, the plaintiff will apply to tne l oan for the relief demanded in amd complaint, to-wit: That the marring and ninrriuua oontrnot now existmn between yon and lbs plaintiff lie uiasolred, and for juauiiuiil aKuinst you for the ooata and dia Uiimeiiicnts of this auit, and that anob other and further decree may be made a may ue equiinnie. '1 Ilia uuuiiona in putiliahed auaiuat yon by Tirtue of an order made and dnted the llth day of OotolHr, IS'.i,!. hy Hon. 'I'. A. Mullri'le, jildie of the alxive named Court. 'M-M THUS. tl. TONUl'K, Attorney for I'lnintiff. sinjioxN. In I ha Circuit Court of the Htnte of Oregon, for WiiHbiiiKlou County, M. M, Wnttn, plaiiitilT, v. illy i John Wiltront, K lU'i katead, N. C. I, and W. M. ller. delendatita. To E. Iteckstend, one of the above named defend anta: IN the name of the Hlnte of Oregon, yno are hereby required to nppenr in the above n Hiued Couit nnd answer the rom plaint tiled auainnl yon in the nlsive entitled suit by Monday, the a7lu day of Novemla r, sil, which is the firat day of the term of wild Court follow inu the expiration of the time prescribed for the publication of thin luminous. And if you fail o to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will npply to tbe Court tor the relief therein prayed for, to wit : That n certain deed made bv John Wiltront nnd wife in your nivor, dated August l.",th, l!t, and recorded OII UItn hi of book :is of Keoorda of I)cik1 for WuhIi intou ootinty, Oregon, for the Nouthweat of section 111. township 1 north, raue 4 wet Willnuiette Meridian, lie act imiile as fraud ulent and void 11a against the plaintiff, and that aaid land Im U tn p ly the olain.a of pUintul as set f .lib in the complaint, and theeoata and disbursement of thu nil- and lli.it Hilrh other mid further decr.e be ninde as may lie equitable, I his siiuiiuoiiM 1 m-rved upon yon by pnh licition iu pursuance of nn order made by Hou. T. A. Mullride, iude of tlie above named (V.urt. ninde and dated oil the U'th dav of October, s.H. THOMAS II. TONfil E. Attorney for I'lniniiff. llef I'lii 11 1 Kfttlemfiit. VOTU'K is lierabv t'ivi u that tb nnder 11 aiunrd Mi-cntor of ths last will and testament of Jso.ib Ileasa, demiaand, baa ai'ooutii f.ir fttiiil aftili'iiirnt in tbe Comity ('i.nrt of tlie St it of Oregon, for Wnabinu ton foiitity. and that anid conrt hia fixed Monday, tbe lirb day of Noren.ber, .'l!t:l, at tbe rourlh nie of anid county, at 10 n'olork A. M. of aaid day an tbe tune and ilac for tbe final bearing of anid matter and ll aetilement of anid estate. I'Hted October II, sll, ( - ( K. llf-HiK. fieoulnr of the l i.it will and teatament of JnO'ib Iti'Sati, diwenaed. t .,1 .i 'ri.ia plain figures, each stack containing York cost and save freight, (roods 2 f -2 S THE LEADING OflOO HOUSE TIIIl HlLLSDORpPHiLgMAg-Y CMrehll U ervis.in h rxsii.nn-d pli eii i;in ! Aivutitc ,li-nnsin l,v nun-(-eu-nt and painstaking phnrmacii-le ' The IliMsUiro Pliarinai v or iels its ilrues from tin- linwt lelial 'i- ni.'.iiiif.ii ttit. ri nnlv, and in Ihoroiighlv supplied with every iriUiiii' tnsfsj..) ry for properly 101 din t htff ft tirat-4-lass pres.ri liiiii business. Tin- proprietor an- eer w.iti'lilol tl,,it tlie moet-approvtsl latest reiuc lns mc i-ontiniiallv Is-iim ad.Ksl to the Mix k as the seii'inva of inisli. ine and pli.u inacv advaii-'e. lU-iin; s -.-. I of pn u!i:r Mdvatituera in pur i liasmn its eiippliee, o inn to its busiiu rule of tikm ( Irnde ilus-oniiis .,i ush fr,,in the liet houses, tin- n l.iil pii' are iiuisnpu iil lv loarr llian lloee ul 111.1-1 1 1 1 s j n M dr iu stores. All tho lea.lini! artiilesi.f 1 1 K I '( i i ISTS' sl'MK!KS, inclu.liiig the I'INKST PKUKL MKS, TOII.l.T AUTICI.KS, ltltl'SllKS, Sl'tlM.KS, KTl'., ie on display. A larv: and ex.rlU ut iissoi tim iit of SPI-XTAt I.KS mi, l: Y K-t i I. ss(-;s i, also on hand, PATKXT MKI'll'INKS of all H.pular kind, abt av. in t.ak. The lltlet WIM s and l.ltjL THE HILLSiSOKO FHAKMACY, Union Block, IF YOU WANT TO HIRE GO Liifery Wlicrt' you will llntl (lie Wsi Ten in s (hat mti Im li.itl IN INLLSHOHO. EVERYTHING Cor. Second and FIVE 1 liavo Mil-di hied into lots ol 10 11 inaiiiicr that each TEH MS OF SALE TO SUIT rUHCHASEH This Siih-tlivisioii is miles cast Ironi Hillsboro and VI west from Portland. The land is natural prairie, so there is no expense for trniMilnir. J. A. Masonic Temple, THE HILLSBORO Are now making a First-Class STOCK AND COMMON BRICK .. at their .. WORKS, near . . - NORTH SIDE ADDITION IMPORTANT PUBLIC The largest sale of Dairy C itlle and Hoisi s e ver made in Wasliiiitnii County. lairymen and Farmers, ATTENTION ! XOTICK is liciehy Riven that 1 mini ilillllllll, i UK I'air (rounds, at IlilMiiiio, County, Wednesday, The followiiig-descrilied Personal Property: UeiiMnTd llolslcln mild cons. ( ItcsMmMl HoMcln hulls, and .J years 200 Head lirst-rlass milch cons mostly ii i i i. IIOIS1CIII. lOJIoad I ami J-.vcar-old licilVrs, llolstchi ami lil-li-grailc. 10 Yoke Mork oxen, wit Ii .yokes ami chains. 20 Head nock horses, uel-hlna; Ironi 1200 to It 00 pound. lOTtvo-horse wnisons, :i W and : axe. . Sets donhlc work harness. Sale to commence promptly at c, until nil the almve TERMS OF SALE ! A credit ofsix months will he iriVlWI. Plil'i'lniwoe to el vp sood notes with apjiroved secnrltv, pa.vahle in six months froiii day or sale, dranin-'interest at the rate or 10 per cent, per milium. A discount or 2 per cent, nlll he allowed lor rush. The aliovc lot of Caitli iupi isr 'i;.. tt t., i . 1 ii -.. .ftll ll.ll ll'vll I ITCI.lilS -( I' '(' It till fl 11 Ii 1 1- l.,. . .. I ... I I ,- . . . .,, , , " now giving milk. I lie remaindi-r v mi ii ii-.ini .1,1' i .ue ursi ,. .,, " '" "iilllll ill' IH Al (UN'S. DairVtlH'Il Wl 1 III VI r h-ivr. ntii.llw.r I I , .. ' " Iplenish their herds with first class st,K , 'ei.. i ...... iiic uorses ate all well broken, well scav.ncd. woik Imiv-s. T. R. CORNICI.IL'S. Owner. I.AIJI) 4t TII.TOX, Mortgagees. FIRST NATION' A I, HANK OP IlIU.SUORi) Mctgie. t. s. iv is. p. coic,'r.i.n's, Mottyu.s. o 11 I'll ' 1'tl.lH Hillsboro, Oregon. A GOOD LIVERY TEAM TO THR FIRST- CLASS. (iootl Drivers. Washington Sts. OAKS (lie l ive Oaks Tn nil 11 I 20 iicits in such tract fronts a ro;il. REID, Hillsboro, Oregon. STOCK BRICK CO. the nn.lersinr.l will sell at IHIK'Sl llil ler, at tlie Washitieton Ortou. on Nov. 1, 1893, oM. i-, to ;.s o'tlm k A. M. sten k is sold. and continue .-,; ilif d lii ., . i, 'J' .'. Corn'1 . . 1 1 I , V li .1 ' I h .! i . i , . i .i in !i( i d im ii, . . . . r .. i. .. i ' v...... 1. I'l . llll II ill L will -ill I... o. i i . - i lass iii;,rli t .. 11 "I'l""1 ) or-e tins in re k supplied iu r.i'ssul n kne Sale!