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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1898)
-it 5 m mi p 1 I t 1 Live County Taper. THE ARGUS S'itere.1 at the Post-office at Hillsboro, ' Oregon, aa Second class mail mutter. LUCIUS A. LONG, EDITOR. County Official Paper. EVERY THURSDAY BY The Argus Publishing Company Subscription: One Dollar )er Annum. ' Si Months, 80 ct8;Three Months, 35cts. Opposed to Gold Mono metallism. Be lieves in the Bimetallic Standard. Thinks we Ought to Take Care of our. own People Before Annexing Hawaii. Has no use for Marcus A Hanna. ! TUG POWER OP THIS PRESS, It has often been said that there is no great power in the voice of the press. This is a sad mistake, and one which should be evident toany .close observer. Here in Oregon we have an object lesson of the power in a forcibly edited journal. Take the Oregonian observe how it has driven Oregon to place in power the worst taxeaters the state has ever known; It has evolved anarchy in to purest statescraft by its uphold ing of the legislative holdup. It is noy the thinking machine for over h:tlf the republicans in the state, and it bluffs th o ther fraction in to line. Note the paper's policy on tlia money question. It stood out for the dear dollar standard against the entire country republican press and eventually whipped every one of them into line. There was some bellowing, but country press and candidates for state and congress ional offices were soon cringing ai the feet of Oregon's editorial Ajax, like cowardly peons. Ye Gods! a pretty spectacle! At times these little animalenlie hold out until it looks as tho' they had some dignity but the abject and complete surren der later on. adds to the shame of the weaklings and to the ultimate glory of the great daily. This surrender is a matter of re currence. The observer may every day, even this city, find men who never evolve an idea until the Or egonian arrives, and, suddenly they become statesmen, and to prove it point with much sang froid to the fact that "Scott" agrees with them "that McKinley and his Stark Co. lawyer' don't know Manila from va nllla and that they haven't sense enough to come in when the 'tifoon' is blowinM McKinley is damned or sung, just as the Ore;onian hap pens to read. As here, so elsewhere in Oregon. On top of these facts who is there to deny the power of the city press? (Hatchet and In depen't may run editorially, gratis, and without credit.) CONSENT OF THE GOVKRNEO. There has been very much said, of late, about the "consent" of the gov erned. T sis is a very weak express ion, and should 1 used only when we speak of Indian reservations. It is an expression that illy accords with republican and democratic in stitutions. A popular government cannot possibly obtain unless the government exists upon the author ity and under the wishes of the people not ly mere "consent." There was a time when we "con sented" to being taxed by England because we thought we were not strong enough to resist. We rebell ed, won, and set up a government of our own authority. We after ward consented to compromise on the slavery question, but ultimate ly resorted to the authority of the masses and made a new declaration. A government by the authority of a people is always better than one of force, even if revolution oc casionally occur. Even the South American republics are growing better and better each year, and we find less and less revolution, much of which in the past was caused by monarchical assiciation and envi ronment, looking upon presidency tta dictatorship. Once evoluted to a keener sense of appreci.it inn of a purely popular goverment, tee ship of state can safely weigh anchor. - THAT UIjTIMATU After all that has been said of the administration's attitude on the ul timatum t) Spain, McKinley's cab inet has evolved terms which are a credit to the United States, and the, people can not be made the recipi jingoists are overreaching themsel- ( ents of maladministration without ve hi their hostile criticism. The! cost, and that each dollar extorted president had taken a position that j must some lime cost ten to keep up recrgniiea the righto of Cubans and the robbery. rillipuioee aul we do not for one moment believe that he desires to HILLS pose as "a force with Spain aa opjos-1 Let 8 hop.; (dm will discard a par ed to the islanders who have fought ' asitic royalty nnd gtt down to gov so prsistently for eelf government. ! eminent by, for and of the neoplo If the Fillipinoes are savage, we do ! Let it be remenitared that tlie war not want them; if civilized, they j was brought on by Spanish nll'it'tal are capable of governing within ' ism, not by h-r masses, themselves. For years they have - contended against Spanish tyranny THK okiuinai. i.l mkn. ai d robbery and they have shown : an ability in the line of war and 8 the merchants of Santiago de discipline more than the equal of Cnha would not take American sil 1 Spain. If there is to be a change 'ver and this pleases the editorial of the governing power, let them ; enjoy he ftf UWrty w(h , j !good naval station at Manilla there ! W0Ul "ay. llurf s nothing woiul j will be no more danger to ourship- !'rfu' ltlHH,t considering that tlie I ping than if we owned the islands ' i'jnnraimisos ti.-d no kti.i.vleJge of MS .,;,, he wishes of the rebels i If left to themselves, they will in', -o a short time gain that for which they were fighting long ero P"wey sunk the Spanish fleet. The rebels are fighting that they may rule. They will at loist be perfectly wil ling to fight it put. Tho result, in that case, would not le in doubt. GROWS ANARCHISTIC. The sly Oregonian occasionally is very anarchistic, and at times gets intensely cognizant of the "money power." Especially is this so when it desires to carry a point and can do so by no other means We have ever contended that the great rail ways have opposed the building ( the Nicaragua canal because this must naturally divert thousands of dollars from their coffers, and it is but. natural they should spend a deal of wealth to prevent the buil ding of the waterway. These great corporations always stand together for legalized ' robbery, and at the last presidential election they coer ced and marched in the same line, for ''national honor and an honest dollar." As they enter national politics for national protection, so do they enter state politics for loc al protection and in Oregon they receive their reward by being com pelled tj pay but half a tax. Oh! these patriotic chaps! Tuesday's Oregonian insinuates that the money power has placed a hand on the president! How very unkind it is to insinuate such un patriotic things when our splenetic journal so oft hath said there was no such thing as a money power! It now sees bugaboos and things, because Huntington did not want Hawaii annexed, and opines that some octopus has McKinley bottled up inasmuch as he doesn't intend to keep the Phil li pines. .. Now ub to that -the money power certainly does not want the islands ceded to us because it would impair Spain's ability to pay her bonds by nearly 25 per cent So the bondholder is objecting. Annexation would mean a demand for a maritime canal a- cross the isthmus, which would in evitably mean a hardship on the transcontinental roads, and thtir owners naturally object, fearing. an editorial flogging has kept this paper from saying anything mean about the money power, but now that the Oregonian has spokvii, we point to the criticism as a worth vt one, in every respect, for the con sideration of all. There are reasons j however, why we do not want the islands, which are economically sound, and Mr. Huntington's objec tion should in no way hinder the construction of the canal altho' it is safe to Fay they will hinder a deal. SPAIN'S LESSON. Spain has at last yielded to the in evitable ard will make peace upon terms advanced by. the Washington government. She has lost that ter ritory which would have yielded a great revenue, had it not been that Spanish misrule was creative of re bellion which cost more than the receipts ot the islands. No more will she rule in tlie West Indies, and her rule in the far east is brok en from strong holdings to a mere shadow of poer, hll of even this liable to be made worthless as a po sition for revenue by the encroach ments of American trade which is sure to follow in the wake of our invasion. Spain has learned many a lesssn within the last six months, ond we predict her home government will reap from the school of experience,! so that her subjects at homo will enjoy the blessings of better and Dtirer government. She will doubt less enjoy more true progress in the next ten years than she heretofore ever ki ew. She has learned th'at a II has been, with her, a war of - foolish j ride ami inglorious results, BOKO, WASHINGTON CO.. :",... THURSDAY, AUG. demagogues of the bow-wow gold pr,ss. "Well!" as brother (iault 'he st rvice that a silver dollar will perform on American soil. Then, again, perhaps they have swallow ed so much gold lii literature that they imagined it treason to McKinley to handle coin, The on ly surprise is that our gold advo cates at borne do not refuse the 'nawsty" stuff. Had the Cubans known that the silyer dollar was as good on American mil, as a ,;gole'' dollar, we opine refusal would not have been in order. It is shame ful, however, for our dear gold con temporaries to charge thai their Santiago scientific brethren are in capable of self government. Gov. LoKD may call an extra session this fall. He is quoted as thinking J0 days as insufficient in which to do the business on hand. Great Scott! Must we have more than forty days of Simon? What in thunder ails our bucolic ami kicking friends, those who are so sure it is uustatesntanlike to settle the war on terms proposed by the cabinet? It can not be that death has so soon come to that preelection child which howled so lustily in May, "Stand by the admini tration, and vote it your confidence!" Mr. Whalley is evidently of opinion that the Catholics of America are nest in order to receive a shelling from the army and navy. The gentleman is very absent minded. Our Catholics are more numerously represented in our army and navv than any other creed. Mr. Whal ley is too much a I'ro.estant to properly appreciate that Americanism knows no religious distinction. Unless the public shall soon show.r the honors of tht naval victory upon either Sampson or Schley, or bol!i7"the generous America!: public will UkeCcr vera to their hearts ami give liim a lull and h'.arty credit for sinking h'.s fleet. Somebody must be responsible. We always knew that Hillsboro was destined to become famous. Mr. Tongue has wired his gratuitous advice to the president as to what should be do le in! the matt, r of th Plulllpii.es! This city lias at last become famous and wiihout costing it a darned cent. If we really want to expand our boun dary let us start gunning after the e.m'u anil have a Christian engagement which shall be worthy of our prrjivess. Discre tion should not be catalogued in the A merican dictionary. " Messrs Fitzhugh Lee ami W.J. Bryan must ''view with alarm" the fact that their sup rior officers are carefullv keep ing them from the front. ' Poor old John Sherman they made it so hot for hini that it i3 no wonder that he wanted to go to Alaska. lie couldn't stand Hanna's officiousness. No one seems to care whether Hamia wants th.- Phidipmes or not. lint Porto w make a 00(' watch charm anyway. CJeneral Mil-.s, by going through Porto Rico has shown that his hair is not the sole thing that he can part in the middle Aguinaldo is foolish enough to agree with McKinley that the Phillipincs are not to be ceded to your Uncle Sam. The howl now going up about givii.g up of the Phillipines may correctly be calUd a Manila rapper. The Dingley bill seems to have gone to Santiago for a vacation. DIFFERENT NOW, There wpb a time when our contem porary, the Indejiendent,- did not go much on oo cent wheat, aa seen by its crying out against the mon ey system, the present standard, as advocated by the late Senator Doiph. That paper, in '95, said of him and bin policy: "He is representing a policy of con traction, is working to s:cure the inter ests of the banks, and railroad corpora tions against the interests of the people. He represents Wall street and London, not the producing classes of the state of Oregon. He is the representative of the cast and Europe, not of the great west. Oregon, as well as the entire western part of the U. S., has been built up larg ely on borrowed capital, and owes large sums to the east and Europe. We re willing to pay these debts fairly in the money of the value in which thev were contracted. But the policy urged by Mr. Dolph, of the contraction of the cur rency, making it scarce and high, would double and treble the indebtedness of every man in the state. The west, sells food products and has no other way of payiuer its in debtedness, either principal or interest The policy of Senator Dolph would de crease, and IS DKORRASm from one-half to TWO-THIRDS tlie price of everything Oregon lias to sell. Of course, no one believes the In dependent responsible for the above sentiment Probably soine crazy eilveri te slipped the manuscript on the hook without its knowledge. slim jfigSP- That's a ''lp Pretty Tie We feel sure you'll say the same thins when you sco any tie In our cases. Such a pleasing variety of shades anJ patterns 1 Nothing so completes man's perfect dress as neat neckwear. , , There's taste and judgment In the buying ot our Furnishing doods stock. There's liberality in the selling. H.WEHRUXG and SON, RELIABILITY is a quality some newspapers have lost sight of in the ? days of "yellow" journalism. They care little for tni!h and a great deal for temporary sensation. It is not so with. THE CHICAGO RECORD. The success of THE RECORD rests upon its reliability. It prints the news -all the news and tells the truth about i:. It is the on' American newspaper outside New York city that has i:; own exclusive dispatch boat service and its own st?.:T correspondents and artists at the front" in both hemispheres. It is best i'.'urtrated daily newspaper in the world. ' Its v. :.;- t.c.v: :rvke unapproachably the best. Sayi Liiojna (iii ) Daily Courier: ".We raid &s war tnws in the other papers, then we iur.i to TiiE CHICAGO RECORD to see how mch d H :s true." - fold by uew:(it:ltrs everywhere and subscriptions received ty r. I ro- tnmters. Address THE CHICAGO RECORD, 181 Madispn street, Chicago. CITATION. iiigton. j P0!,e ol making an examination of all la i ho 'matter of the estate of I ! P--rous who may .offer thcniselvesascim- Klisu Jane J..l!y, Dm-casod.f . J didat ea for teachers :f schools in this To Anna K.iza Williaifis, William' II. , county, the county superintendent there Jolly, I'ritiaiula M. Howard, Adclina ! of will hold a public exailiitint ion 'it Hills hy.l!'t?r' W J- t'eker, Mabol j boro, tgiiminK at one o'clock p. in. nn Ki t', ii wTuo!' v'vxn'r"'0, hlt.e' i Aueust the second Wednesdav of the Brota I "TV"'1 Cri",,i"S t"rm" 'VrUl" UeorgtiO LU-liiontlialer. llessio Jullv, ' Applicants for state papers may re IJlliit.A. Jolly. Kresftinjr: ' ' p"lU ilicinselve on Thursday, August it. In the name f the Slate of Oregon, you ' For state certificates the only rctp ii-j-are hereby cited mid required lo lippeur meiit is experience of jj'J mouths- fee in the CmiM.v Cmu-t of the State of Ore- $4; state diploma. V) ino-itis' . x - c'V.Vi "r .? 1'"" $ " "ti-i. i"Rl"": . t ourt run n thortMf. :vt liil Mmm in ihn County of Wasl.ii.irtotl en Monday the I'inh .lav of September, S!lS,iH 10 o'clock stl , ",e 'l!l,:,""a. 45 ""! fs' exptnence in the forenoon of that day, mid then and ""' examination in algebra, English lit thero to show c 4iise, if any exist, why an erature, Oregon school law and general order of wile ot the follnwiii!' desi-i-ilied hist ry, fee, Jio. real property situated in Washington Candidates for county certificates lor County, Oregon, and described as follows., third grade must be at least 16 years of VuSIWra '7 y-s and for Claim of V'illi.,i Jelly and wife in T.One tirf S-'nVle, i8 -'i'"-(1) North ll.-mjro Three (3) West of the I .ated tins 16U1 day of July, iSvft Willamette Meridian, where the division H. A. UVLL, line dividing the North and 8011th halves County School Superintendent ol Wasli of said elaini intersect said est bound-1 iiigton county, Oregon ary line, Maid beainiuiig point being 6-l.ffl ! ehs. South One (1) decree Went from the i Northwest ee.i ner 1 t.saici Claim and run-! - Executor's MnOrp ning thence k'uH (variation of 2J do.:. .01 t-xecutor s Notice, mill.) following wiid division line m 1 Kti-e is hereby eive.i that the tuidersiirn eliHiiisto the center 0 McKay Creek; ed has heel) appointed sole Kxeeiitori.rilie tliei.ee tolloving up aid stream with the last will and testament of Emma Cal l, de meaiK eriiif.'s Ihen-ol ! 17 chf. to tlie South ceased, bv the County Court of the Slate boundary line of William H Jolly's Saudi Oregon for WiHriiigt'on county, and that thence Wh S, l-g IS min West on nil persons ImviiiK claims agai'i.Ht said e sai.1 1 south lino of i. illiain II. Jolly's land ,ile are requested to present Hie same to elm. to the center ol tho County the undersigned within ,ix moiilha from tlieW-st boundary lino ol said , late hereof. Dated at Hillsboro. Ore,,, William jolly and wile's Moiiiitlon Land this ilth day ol June, HW, Lliiini: thence South following tlie center Charles Hill of said Comity itond 11.78 ehs. to tho place Kxectitor of the last will and testament 'of ot beginning, containing acres more or Emma Carl, Deceased, less, should not be m:-le as prayed for in w ,. lr , ., . , .. the petitions of S. WiiliamH, Adniinistra- I"r? Attorney for Kxeeutor. tor and Ann Eliza Williams, Adininislia-1 trix, of said estate, filed in this Court and I , . . . . , cause. Administrator s Notice. Witness, the Hon. " Louis A. Rood 1 Judge of the County Court of the State of j Oregon, for the County of Washington Notice ishc.rehy given th4 the audcrsiKU- nun iou teui 01 sain court ailixed, tins If it l-i thiy of July, A. D. 1MW. Attest; J. A. Inibrie (cal) Clerk. 1'y W. W. MeKinney Deputy Clerk. TWO FOR-. ONE Send for free sample and judge thereby. 11 I i limn) Anns And Both M Kt) Cash i Year w A Uf .Vdvaci in Per icne The Enquirer is a 9-colunm, & page paper, issued each Thursday t .. . . . , , . . . - Eaieest in sue. c ben nest in hnce. inoBl rolbilda in 1 1 1 ........ j .. ... . ,,, :,. 1,1 1 Kk tj jif, piain prim, good white fiaper. If our readers wnntanother live paper tlie Enquirer i tbnt paper. ' Call or send orders to . ) 1 The Argus Publishing Co liciiniili mm Tbii make ol clothing means " Style, Sorvlco, Setlafactloa." HlhLSliOKO. (IKKtiON Teacher's Quarterly Examina bn. !,,!l examination in bookkeeping, pl.vsi i , . . 1 - : '."'.W :!,1' compos.""!., tee, ,; I "l,la" ueeiuip loiiiie'iaiinunisirutoroi llie estate nf Jos. Steventon, deceased, by the Hon. County Court of 1 he State of Oregon for Washington County All jiersons hay ing claims against said estate are hereby requested to present the same, to me at th'o ofhoe of 8. I). Huston, Hillsboro, Oregon,' within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 22nd day ol June, 1S!W. E.'l STEVENTON, 1 Ad ininistrator of the estate of J as. Steven ton. NOTICE. City warrants up to Juno 7, 1805, Including no. 1"7, 35 ,tr KB are now payable at the ollice of city treasurer, Seliulnicrieh store.HilJs lioro, Oregon, and interest will cease 0.1 same alter this date. Dated July 11, K. G. Mitchell, Citv Treas nrer ISy Geo. PciiCLMKHicH, Deputy j ir I'.J Aat A Ll'i-UI K western W'ttklr ! "THE MOLING WOT-' to 11 retn'tiiiiiai ri.vj Uic n xl tiiree mur.ilu. ' KBuUr price. Brixlit, newsy, entertain- iuk. An iiM-iraua jonrn.ii 01 menest iin-rsiT m.r-t. a.nainta-ricon. i Hor ihe al o-e penc.l we witl mnke Hie follow. 1 Imtpri.-!f.eisl0 parties ein!iui tn cash sub- I f j i; I ''J I ) e:i!r ff .-.-.ru.-'enl totet lires. $1 : . tl vp.-iie t ' r !M .1, t ! l-v,t J'lorv t.fO u ir";i f-.-ji:.-f 'tool 5C i -v. - -.,1 .i .:oa -r-l.-vte prr- w.,i.-. . .ittir; eticravftl .. .. .33 I'm Itatl.n tLj-lu- itHrs. atl'lu 's T.ii- "' "i ' ' v. !.:it pun. Co.. Ukmve. Colo 4, 18.18. The Hillsboro PharmacyJ The Loading Drug House Where ln.Ks,Medieiii,s. 1'idnts. !ils,Spoii);eH, Itn.shes inul illl Hri M V ! e, ,,., m'.y he procured at prices Hint "implv dlslan.iM i . Hit. . 1 1 Fact is, that inanv people iVoni ii a .mod'natne iind iil it. l,et 111 explain: Clltl i8 iIhi -Itb letter of tli (irc. . 1 1 I i I UK V. I Mice Sbte.l. ,MIW, a vt r nr., inuii- niiny no Ilur, '")rU store establiflieil iii IlilL-boro, tho three-cornered 1 . . 1 1 - iH sioniiii'itnt I'lease Piin inber, also, that our iiiiiio is ,,i nlwavs will be, loo. llie si r" si'u of highest .pialily nu w. est price. will be always pleased hi have v. II call m ,1P colore! oU! vSoda uTm iS ige;goi,d! HILLSBORO CITY MEAT MARKET. J. II. IH'hsuN. I'ROI' Beef, Mutton, Veal and Foil Kept Constantly on Hand. Hinliest : Matkct : Price : Paid : for : Pat : Cattle, ; Sheep : ami : l!,iK Cash Paid for Poultry. MAIN ST UK NT. Illld.SllOUO. OIlKtiON. Executors' Notice. Notice is heretiy iiiven that the tuulerslKU ed have been appointed Kxci'iilnrs- of the lust will and tesiauieiit nf James Dickson, .licensed, by ibe County t'onrl o the stale (i'tlri'!.'on for W,iMnu;tin coiintv. All persons havini; claims icaiicd said eslalc m-e ivipn-sted lo ire:.eiil the siuntt to the ui.ilei-dcneil nitiiinsix ninnilis Iroiii dill ', Hate.l at UilMh.ro, ,limc!i. ' illiain Dickson, M. A. Diekson, KxiH.iitors of l he lust will mid tc-t.iineiitol' .bun. s Dicks m. ilt-i-o i-i d , V, II. Hare Atton.ev. Notice f ir Piiblic-tian. I, ami OrncK at O-iru'iN Cirv, oh. I June 1:5, IsiiH.i T)TU'K it hen by uiveii that the follow- A. iiiK-naiiied sctilci- linn Hied imli io ot : his intention lo make limd t.ronf in sup port of his clniin, and the' mill nmt will lie iii.ule before the County Clerk "f 'Va.-h inulou County at 1 1 i 1 ! ,ro. On-irmi, on Aiititisi 1'J, IS!-:.i K inline rii drlcli. Heir o Kui-I v Kl'lnllicll, d cea.ed. II Klibil for liie W 'i t V '1 or-cc Tp:l N It :t W. i e tniti.is llio foil.Hvini' itm.'.i to prove li.s couiiuiioiis n siiieiice ii,i o a d eullivaiion ol'suid hind. iz; John N-liiew.i. ofStail'ofil. Or ',. I'd'siia II Unwell. Monnliiindal", nr.., li..lilei:i Scbiove, of If icblK Id, Wash,, I'Veil ltiitil-. ler, of Dixie, Oregon. Cb.is. 11. Moorcs, lleistcr. M & Foote, ISa kers Transact atleiieral KankliiK lhisiness W. 8 UTU C. Sllli'l'K . . Mananet 1 . Cashier Sell sijjht Kxchanne and Ti'h't;riiphlc I'rai.sfers and issues l.elters of Credit, available throughout the I'l.lted States. Dra-v ills of Kxcha.i.'o on London, Liverpool, iiiiiiim, l'nris, ueriin, rrank-fort-on-the- am, Stockholm and all prite I eipul cities of Kurope. Colloctioim made on all accessible points i llanklii hours from tin m toll p m Hillsboro. Oregon Schillings Dcs' bakinrr powder . is an arly riser and a hard worker. Schillings Bet tea hakinir p.nv.icr cofi'ee ll ivoiiiij; exiiacts soda mid spin-s are all money -back right ! ere. For Bale by W. D. Hare 101 'I'll K tiRRAT OLD? SILYER COUNTRIES OK UlUTISH COLITJIBIA AND . EASTERN OltEtiON ARE ALL REACHED VIA OR&f!lWeel! Chronicle No Change of Cars between IBAKER CITY PORTLAND and SPOKANE ShnrtMjajine tit SPOKANK Connecting with All. RAIL ROUTE In , . Trail, Rowland, Marcus Ntdf-on, and all Kijoicnny Mining Ctinips. LOW RATES and THROL'CH TICKETS .For I'anipliletfi and Detailed Inforinntion, write t;' W H HURLKl'RP, , Oon'l Pass A Kent. Portland. DreRon. Cor. 2d 4 Wash" a I T V'niis.r... I J ""RinRlIP, . jk. Newly Furnished Is and Renovated. A first-class table and all accommodations for the convenience of guests. ... "U-Can't-llip.'Eni" brand of flioeg nt fi'hulmerich'p. See them and try them. IlilkWfl llniiM Subscribe for it and en . Jo. do nut know where our niinieeaiiie we bad oo. rensons for adopt. -- . - k Alphabet an "l i shaped like ;....n.. .1 .1 . AJuiinistrntDr'i Notice. Notice in hereby iveti that the under signed has' been, by the County Couit, ol W'ashiiiKtoii County, Oregon, ap pointed administrator uith-thr-will-ui . ni'xed ol the tsP'te of Otto Wilhelin I'eitlinand Weidibrodl, deceased, and hns duly tpiiilitie l as such administrator. All persons having claiuis nuainst said estate arc hereby notified to present the noli licit lo iircsent the same to mr with proper voucliers, ai my resilience at Cor niiins, Oieon, or nt the lowolliicof Smith & llowmiin, at Hillsboro, On mm, within in months of the date hereof. Dated at llillslsiro, On-yon, this May 19. OSCAR WKICIIllHOIiT, ' Adiiiinisiiiitor witb-lhe-will-in nexed of the estate of Otto Wiiheliu I'erdiii ind Wciclibru.lt, decensi'd. ,7" TUB CHKONICI.i; rsnH with Ul. (runtMl luwKjinpnni m th. f s.n,tc.. THK I'mtil.NICI, : im niiiill On til. I'milflO i iimi. It ii.n,u k , , tty. Miteriiriw ami imot THK CIIKONR'I i.'s r.'l.'iim.i'il.. It..1k,rl urn Hi.' Ini.iHt ml mim r .Im .in. Hi I..K-SI Ninmths ni lei duiI ilrlon ., i N tttorlMlft trmu Hi. Hiil-'sl ,.ti 111 th,' ei, . ..ry I' IKi'llitoMoi,'. i iaalwsrabi'1'n.siiil nlwsyi Ml iw, Hi. i I. u.,1 1 1 ..iiHin.iinn or ilia pwelu m imin1 oomliinHllo i. ell ,,i,.. rorKrtluim, of opiinwiniiaol any s in 1. it will b tniluuiuluut, In avarythliif n.uti .l la nothing. S Eilf'.'i si I U. JIV: 'iiS uam yml ka. Tr-.l-UJ !..-!! The Chronic 1., Hullilln,. the:ljail.y lr Ma'l, I'ca-nire I'alrt, Only$Q.70ato. Tlw (irsat st W.oMy in Ihe Coirilry, $1.50 i tor (liieluillnet posts.;.,, n ,ay ,,, , th8 UllUoa Hint 'ii..i..,ui: Mmii,. TltR VKK:CI.V ("l.iONKltB. th. hrkhtart v , i ,C'""!""1" W-,M KewstwiKh in th. i n . .', l'lt"ril"r'' Onni-Ml tnlnrma- M"n,i,;l,.mllnliU'.UniAl,tlcultUrulI)in..iont. aMVIPLE CJPI3 SiNT FRiE. no you want the CHRONICLE lira ID 10 MOWING! The United States, Dominion of , Canada and Northern Mexioo on one Binm, Ann tho Map of the World ON THK OTHF.ri SIDB. 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