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V. rkTk ? K 7 FoVN? H Pro I'LK HILLSBORO ARGUS, FEBRUARY 8, 1900. . A I'AI-KK OK TIIK V'KOI'I.N t ! lT xxxxrxxxxxmAMxza I 1 THE ARGUS Kite red at the Post-office at Hillsboro, Oregon, on second class mail matter. LUCIUS A. LOSG, EIU1)R. County Official Paper. ISSUKD EVERY THURSDAY - BY r Tie Argus Publishing Conipinj. Subscr'.itioii: Oni TMlar per Annum. Si i Months, C0 els; Three Months, 35 eta. Opposed to Gold Monometallism. Be lieves in the Bimetallic Standard. Dear Money means Debased Property, and Profitless American Product.' Our Consequent loss is our Creditors' Gain. Has no nse for Marcus A. Hanna A DKAHI.Y BOl'GHT V1CTOKY. England is now cilculating to crush the Boer republics at any cost and at any sacrifice. Tu9 government sends out the same statement after each defeat a statement that in the end she will crush the Dutch men who dare to thwart imperial designs. It is but a repetition of the Revolutionary war, in many inslai.ces. The British meet de feat at every move. But the auto cratic ministry have conceived the idea of British paramduntey in all Africa, and England is to expand and expand, no matter, how many lives and how much treasure i t shall cost After all, it will be a dearly bought victory, if victory shall come at all. The two republics have the sym pathy of the liberty loving world; they have the grim determination of a people conscious of right; they are well munitioned and they are intrenched; and they have a gener alship which is a Xeoiesk to British arms. Money nil! continue" to pour into the Boer treasury. Eng land's great commoners are c o n scious that the whole struggle is the result of Rhodes' ambition They see their sons cut down that one man may gratify his desire to rule over others. - Every lover of fair play, who is not prejudiced by ancestry, (and there are many so prejudiced ' and who honestly in cline to British success) hopes to s.-e the Boers repulse the British armies. The British, by law and treaty, have no pretensions which can be substantiated. As a matter of humanitarianism their claims of justice are based upon nothing but a flimsy pretext, which has long been exploded. le, the D u t c h win, by all means. THE KENTICKY SITUATION. Senator Goebel is dead killed by au assassin's bullet. Ever since the legislature convened the Kentucky capital has been overrun with arm ed mountaineers, who were there under the sympathy and care of the Taylorites. The legislature was with Goebel, and, in anticipation that body would legally seat the democrat as governor, the -Taylorites were taking all possible means to prevent action. Gobel may have been an unscrupulous politician; he may have been all that was odious as one who would use the law to further his own ambition; he may not have- been a lovable private or public character; but when one looks back at the free use of the militia at election time by supporters of Taylor; when one knows that the Louisville & Nash ille Railroad threw thousands into the campaign corruption fund to elect Taylor; then it is that t h e popular mind becomes converted to the proposition that if Mr. Goebt-1 were not a saint, bis opponents were not angels. Laying these thing aside, Taylor overstepped all bounds in taking advantage of Goebel's assassination to declare a I j$ state of insurrection, which did ma j I" exist, to further his own political f ? , def-igun. Goebel was within the ? j law when murdered from ambush He morally may haVe been wrong, i but taking into consideration thoe things heretofore enumerated, it U , 1 questionable, as the state of Ken j! f t tucky, if Taylor were elected at all. I I j taw an illegal and military election f i j one which abridged, uvil rights I j It will all end is a democratic J governor being felted. The man . who fired the shot will not be tip- prehended; neither will the human ( 1 bloodhounds who nerved him to I the deed, whether by hire or by a Sympathy which tolerated coim deration of a bra tul and cowardly murder. But they say;1 ' Goebel killed bit man !" True enough; Sut the man whom G ebel killed ad aaid that he would kill Goebel inloM he would make a certain re- traction. Thejr met, Goebel know ing of the threat. Goebel fired and killed his opp.nent,-who was arm ed. Goebel was tried, by the courts and acquitted. All who know any thing of the case, know this. BIO AM) LITTt.K JACK HAWS. There are jackdaws big, and there are jackdaws little true enough! The big northwest cuckoo journal, the Oregonian, contains the follow ing truthful strictures on Editor Gault, editor of the little jackdaw: President Gault, of the Oregon Repub lican Hilitorial Association, makes this statement in his cnll for the annual meeting: "It now looks as if the whole work ot the 1900 struggle will have 1 1 be jrformed by the country weeklies." It might be well to fire the heart of the republican voter by reprinting sttne of the stirring speeches ot senator Mcnnrte. Also, it might benefit the party to re print some of the protound free-silver articles which Editor Gault was wont to give circulation through h i s country weekly when there was need of courage and intelligence on the lu.mcy question. It is hanllv necessary for him to reDrint his denunciations of Senator Polph at the time that high-minded man was bravely lighting the battle of honest money, because they are sttll in circula tion in populist papers, and still doing duty in keeping silver voters in Wash-iu-ton couuty iu Hue against the gold standard. To prove that the big cuckoo is right in this instance, here is what the little cuckoo edited in Jan uary, 1S95, when it was a crime to be other than a good republican in Washington county and to be a good republican you must have believed in the demo-popo argu ment on the money question and when it, thought gold bugs were bad, bad things: He represents Wail Street and London, not the producing class of the stale Ore gon He is a representative of the East and of Europe, not of the great west. Oregon, as well as the eutire west ern part ot the United States, is built largely on borrowed capital, and owes large suras to the East and Europe. We are willing to pay those debts fairly in the money of the value in which they were contracted. But the policy urged by Mr. Dolph of the contraction of the currency, making it scarce and high, would double and treble the indebtedness of every man within the state. The west sells food products and has no other wav of paying its indebtedness, either princi pal or interest. THE POLICY OF SEN ATOR DOLPH WOULD DECREASE. AND IS DECREASING FROM ONE HALF TO TWO-THIRDS THE PK ICE OF EVERYTHING THAT OREGON HAS TO SELL. Whv should it ODei.lv and voluntarily increase its own debts aud detninish "the prices of evert- thine it has to sell? jt will do this if Do!pt ,s re -electee to tne- sen-.ite. Then why should not the opposing candidate, or tne people at large, be willing to take any capable man who will represent the pro dnctive interests of this state rnlher than take Senator Dolph? There is justice in me cry 01 --any tning to heal JJolpL.' He is an emeny of the people of Oregon and an enemy to every industrial inter est as well as to the great West. The big one sneers at the little one, but the big one is guilty 01 being "used,"' as well. For in stance, the big cuckoo sheet called ine uregonian, now telling us it is idiocy and sin, arson and outrage to be against imperialism, in 1898 (and even after Dewey's victory) said, editorally: Already we are in one of the gravest perils of war the clamor for territorial aggrandizement The (ever ot conquest : . 1. 1 1 - . ! , wii.c " tc utuuu is raging poison nara to allay, We bate no further ritfhtfnl use for the Philippines than as a base of present operations and a hostage pend ing final settlement. A coaling station let us retain there, but our professions in this war debar ns from retention of even Uiba, which is more naturally within our scope than the Philippines. If the war isprolonged, we shall cer tainly see rapid growth of vehement de mand for acquisition of territory we should not take. It may be strong enough to turn the scale of a presiden tial election. ... Such an out come would be in every way to be regretted. If we do not want Cuba, much less do we want the Philip pines. There is doubt as to the unfitness for self-government charged against the Cubans; but there is no doubt of it as far as the inhabitants of the Philippines are concerned. .Ml the arguments urged against Hawaiian annexation by thought ful Americans are applicable with great er force against these tropical Asiatic islands, and they are not met, as the Hawaiian arguments are met, by the fact that Huwaii is in our rightful sphere of influence and essentially American, for the Philippines are not. Our ends in Cuba will be subserved as thev are in Mexico, Central and South America, by withdrawal of European domination and by recognition of our heeemonv. This will even suffice with Hawaii if annexa tion fails. But iu the case of the Philip pines we nave no such necessites or inter ests. European possession in Asia con cerns us nothing except that we have fair trade facilities. We have there no pur poses of offence ordefence. At the most, a naval and cording st ition should be the limit ol our desires there. . We are not about to enter on a career of foreign conquest, but our position iu the world requires us to have naval sta tions distant from our own" shores. We need a naval station in the East Indies, another in the West Indies; and we need Hawaii. All these Ihe fortune of oppor tunity now offers to us. We do not want to keep the Philippine islands, but we should keep a naval station there. Here, then, is ft pretty pair of twins, blowing hot and blowing cold; blowing anything their bos es shall say is quite the proper thing! What a fine pair of public educators, eh? These are the slip ppry Williams who are going to in struct "intelligent people" how to vote; these tire the ''lallapaloosas" who will tell you that The Akous I , . , ! .. advocates treason and reputation. bad whiskey and governmental dys- pepsia. I ! It will now Win order for our Hanna- cratic friends to tell us that union is a bad thing thatthe democrats and pop ul,8ts nd lvtr "publican will swallow each other up and that it is contrary to principle. Most certainly they will Ab ject to anything which it at all likely to make it harder for the "virtuous, honest and noble" bauk rag and Simon advo cates. There is a move on foot to have legal executions take place at the state cap ital, Sa lent. There is no particular rea son why Salciu would not make capi tal place for such proceedings. Many a man has lost his head in that place, and this being the case, why not have legal work of this nature taken to an expert euced. locality. Inasmuch as Mr. McBride votes right with the bauks) ou thetiiouey question; votes right (with the trusts) on the tar iff question; aud is in touch with all the "noble things," of our great land, why discontinue his valiant services? What more doe the Orrgouian, want, anyway? WATTKUSON ON GOEUKL. Henry Watterson, who opposed GoebeTa democracy in principle, has the following to say of the dead governerV character: "Mr. Goebel was a man of unin peached mirttv of orivat lifH ,ui of conceded professional ability curing years' service as senator in the state legi liture, 110 act of his exeepung what is known as the Goebel election law had broucht the least reproach upon him, nor any unclean dollar had ever been charged against him, although money to corrupt legislation had often flowed as free as water a t Frankfort. But, in some way, he had given deadly offense to the management 0 f t h e Louisville tlfc Nashville, and this management felt that it must destroy him. "It has certainly done this. But in doing it, it ,HS brought upon the people of Kentucky thH inrnl- culable wrong nd dire disgrace oH transactions unexampled in th history of republican government, 'rim... ..... . .1? uui is urn m tni moment, nor has there been at any moment, the leasi uisoruer, or menace of disord er, except such as has emanated t'om Uia hand of the de facto gov eruor, layior. 1 Iih mountain men were brought u Frankfort, if not Dy tits express command, vet bv miA nil I. I.!.. I... . ' 1 ..v. oiiii mr Kunnu"e nnil cun- sent. 1 heir preseiii-i' in Frank V. ...... .l 1 1 . ii 1 u11u.11 utivc Dili 11 li e llo-Mlillig aim purpiie,-, ami, s if u, ougmei 1 K...I. . 1 . , . some of 1 hem vh . liMtl t em hrr. i-U eil i tin- 1,,1 police f,.r Virn ii.p uea..iv weapons ai.il f..r (iiPord.-rlv eoiidtu t were, in H lv.-iiMtt of uia . p-i:doned by the de facto governor. FROBATE. P.xectllors id estat.. i, Bernard Mc Kenna, resigned. Final settli ment 01 ttieir account net for Feb. V. I.int. ,.rr t- n ... , . , o r u eienorodt i-ei lor hiial set I lenient. March 7. Oscar Weichbrodt appointed ad ministrator of es t a te A tigiii t Weichbro.lt, deceased, bonds at Jl.JiJU; Appraisers, A A Phillips, F uvmucii nun r f eu .nannies. Filial settlement of J hn H Has ler estate set for April 2. Estate of John W Strowbridge finally settled and closed of record. L. L. Langley, t h e Forest Grove attorney, has filed a suit wherein Geo. D. Eason files a suit for di vorce against Emma Eason. V. Cimino, of District No. 1, has resigned as Supervisor, and E. A. Eddy is appointed; Wtn. Mocken. of Beaverton, 10, is succeeded bv J. A. Johnson. Frank Rice, well known here as a resident of many years, went to Troutdale last evening. He Ima two teams hauling ties at that point, and says he is doing fairly well. The long distance and local tele- phone system central is now situat ed in the Gates' parlors on Second street, the switches having been made nuuday. . Inquire at Arous office for fizure on 106 "ces of improved land wiuun dj miles of lie iverton. Will go at a Bargain! Mr. E. Wood, of Ti ardville. who several months ago was seriously injured 111 a runaway accident, whs iu the city this morning. He js improving right along, but still uses a rupport, in walking. Some one tried to gain an en trance to C Blnsei's residence in the early morning hours, Monday. The whole family was aroused. and the intruder did not tarry. It is supposed that robbery was con templated. " ' J. T. Dorrein, "teacher in Dist rict No. 77, Blooming, sends the following report for January: Days taught, 20; days attendance, 5.17; days absence. 81; times lardy, 23; total, enrollment, 31; average at tendance, 27; Neither absent nor tardy; Clara Meyer, Henna 11 and bred Hergert and J. Kenneth Dor- rein. Forest Grove is now to have a manufacturing institution which will turn out school desks and school and public furniture. There ia tin nn..uti..i. I.,.. .. .1... 'It " 'IMUII "Ul 1 IU11 HUB W II proven myi.,g institution and will prove a neat little pay roll for the college city. Mr. Noble, who tried for several wee k g to organize a stock company to operate in this, city, has incorporated the company PIANOS & v - , For Cash, or on . The home of . Chickering Pianos Kimball Pianos Weber Pianos Kimball, Crown, Needham, and ATTENTION, H. li 1 v The Affairs o f Europe are faithfully portrayed in the original and exclusive cable dispatches which The Chi. CAGO RECORD prints daily from the lending capitals of the old world. This magnificent : special service is in process of being greatly extended so as to include every important city in Europe; and it is supplemented by the full regular cable service of The Asso- . ciated Press. The Chicago Record, alone ot ail American newspapers outside New York city, now prints original and exclusive cable dispatches dally from the leading capitals of Europe, ami it is taking the old Hash & D'or Company's plant. Thin llillfli.iro n-es en'eriirise escorted to the dour without so much as a "call a iih i n" given promoters. Will it be thus with the Condensed milk propneition? W. C. T. U. (Contributed.) Alcohol is bad for exercises. It inter feres with the proper exertion of the bodily powers, rendering the whole bodv inclined to inactivity, and the mind slothful. Sir W. il.'Ridhiirdson, M, I). Aicohol always lowers working cowers. and in some degree interfert with growth. i-roi. v.. l. uodge. Alcohol in aluiost nv shar,e. i not only completely useless, hut positively injurious. Stiong, able-bodied men be come utterly incapable of resisting cold in consequence of the long continued use of alcoholic drinks. Dr. Hayes, the Arc tic traveler. Stnnley. the African explorer, elves very much the same evidence in regard to the heart of Central Africa. A common cause of death among free rinkers is apoplexy lesulting from rup ture in the brain. Medical Pioneer. Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificially dl gests the food and aldf Nature In strengthening and recon itructlng the exhausted digestive or gans. It Is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It In stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. SickHeadache.Gastralgla, Cramps, and all other resul ts of I m perfect digestion. Procured by F C DeWitt A Co., Coleog Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Oregon OREGONIAN AND ARGUS, S2.00. The Weekly Oregonlan and this paper give you all the news of home, state, tha Northwest and the nation. ORGANS! . .... . Easy Payments. It ts easy to obtain a good one. Where no local dealer sell them, we will tend piano or an organ for a suiall cash pay ment, balance In monthly pavmrnti. Two y.' time to finish purchase if de tred. We would like 10 explain our metbo. We will tend an instrument guaranteeing satisfaction, or the piano may be returned to ut at our ei petite. Catalogue free lor the atking, tell all abont them. Special price and full in formation if you write. io7 First Street, PORTLAND - OREGON Great Western Organs. LADIES! ! We have taken the tgency of the famous lrcw, Selhy & Co., Ladies' short aud can fit auy foot. Price, -5. fj oo, j 5ond 4 co! Come la and tee them. WEHRTJNG & S0N8, 11IU.S1101U OREGON. Dead Letteri. The following is the list of letter re maining in the Hillsboro pott office un claimed: George Bill A Wilson Mr Charley Davi All letter not called for by Feb. 17, 1900 will be tent to the dead letter office. One cent will be charg-l on each letter called for. H. SCHULM8R1CH , P. M. Notice of Final Settlement police It hereby givon that the under signed, kxecutor of the hint will and ut anient of John H. Hauler, deeeusod, has Hid Ins final accounts an Kxecuotr of aaid eatale, in the eoiiniy court of the state of Oregon for Washington county, ami that tald eourt liiw Hxed Monday, the 2nd day of April, lflUO, at the hour of UkW A. M. of aid day l the court room 111 Hills boro, Washington. wiuuty, Ore, a Hie tune and plane for hnaring objection to said accounts, and tho final sotlMniit of aaid etnU. Dated at Hillsboro.- thl 8th day of February, ltt. P. J. If ASI.KK, Kxetntor of tho last will and testament of John It, Hauler, duceas.'d, Administrator's Notice. Notic Is hereby given that tho Undor signed nut bean, by the Comity Oou-t of the Hlate of Oregon, for W anhington Coun ty, duly appointed administrator of th estate of August I,. V. Welehhrodt, doe'd and him duly quiilified at such adminis trator, - Now, therefore, all person driving claims HgiiliiHHiiid estutr are hereby re quired to present sumo to me ut the law office of Smith A Bowman, at Hillsboro, W a'-hington County, Oregon togethei with proper voucher within six niontn from tins date. Dated this 8th day of I'ebnirary, A.D. ... . 0(J()fy WKICHBlfoDT, Adiiilniidrutorof said estate. SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the Btnte of Oregon H. D. SehmeltJior, I' 1 a I 11 1 1 I!', u 1 1 II I idant.) IIiitlinHehineltiier, Defei To llnliio Hchmeliaer, Defeiidiint. In the nuiiieofthaHtateofOregon: You are hereby required to appear and anawor the complaint tiled agaiimt you In the above entitled suit on or before the 10th dayofMareh WOO, and If you fall to no answer for want thereof tho Plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In tho complaint to wit; For a deere dls- Mi I "ted In iUtcs lf MM I books or bue. mMml bu, win ijo IMffiWvl be turely Inter- Mmm -wur-proof" fjl at punt- proof prices. J si Let us interest S j you. II. WKHKVNtiaiidSONH, The Hillsboro Pharmacy! V I'roprli The Leading; Drug Whore Drugs. Miilh lnrt. t'nlnia. t)la.Mniiiirm, Itrnhs and all Imiidat' Hiindrle liny In' procured nl prUi tliat ainiplv UUlaiiceeoinpetllTon, IffiIvffiB EIl xh.it purity and freshness of drug and chenl rata is u hat brings the must satisfactory re sults ; mid vnti will nlwavs lind ihrm at THE DELTA DRUG STORE. We also furrv the best nssnrted stock of Toilet attiilci nnil ) V- I?- MTg;m & tfo.. 4 Have farm and city (-runert) for tale-all sines price and description. Also saw mills, creameries and country stores, ifornia to exchange. Call or wrilw for li-it. HILLSBORO, CITATION. I.V TIIK COt STY rot'ltT O" TIIK Htata of OroKoii, for the County of Wnliiiigtoii, In the Matter of the Kutato of) Krnent r, Freeh, iliieiUM.il, ) Tolilllsa Kreeh. Wlllmlm Krm-li a hulf brother of di'eead and kuriiliiip Latin-j A gnbrrth a half aisle r of ltH-rnwtil In the name of thn Stnle of On-iron. you are hereby riled to apear In the County Court of the Statu ujr Oregon, for the County of Wimliiuiitoii, at the Court room thereof, at IHIIabum, In Ihe County of Washington, oil .Monday. Ilia .Mli il of March Ilk 0, at IU o'clock iu the rorfliioou 01 nun nay, then and there to how cause, If any you have, whv an order of public mlii of real property dtmeribt'd an Mil. own. Me-wif ; Comnneltig one Itoil west of thn H W Corner of the l I. O of Limine! A. Hnarks. InHecOTlH 111 Wof the Will. Mer.. am running thence north parallel with the West Hue of said Hoarks chilli. 2t.B7A eha. thence west 0 iiIin to tho west line of tha Malnoiii JluHtln clah... thn lien y n 11 1 li Ul.s7r chs li) the Houthwcat corner of snlij LiiiMiio eiHiin, inenee Mini ll.eo oiin, to tha place of hek-llinlliK. (Hilltaililnu 'riU. ai-res. mIioiiIiI nut bo mailnus iimyflil for In tha petition of thiiadiiilnisirutorhiireiii lllml t Wltiiewt, the Hon. I.. A. Itood, Judge of v mi v iHiiiiv i.iiiiri or ins mate or Oregon, for the County of Wanhinvtoti .with ili seal ol said Court auixed, this lioth day of January, A, I), 1IHW. Attest. J, A. I Mill? IK, lHal) Clerk. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Wale of Oregon lor Washington County, J. D. Asher, Plaintiff,, C. K. Asher, Defendant,! To C K. Aher defendant In the abova entitle.! suit. In the name of the 81 ate ofOriwon. vn are hereby required to appear uud answer tho complaint filed utriiliiNt von In the above entitled suit by Monday, March ltmo, Bald tult I comineneed bv ulamtlir against you for divorce, upon the. ground of desertion, and If you fall toaimwnr be twoen now and said tlms for want thereof, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for divorce and the dlieiolutloii of Ihe niarrtngo now existing between you and said plaintiff. . , This summons Is solved by publication In pursuance to an order made by the Hon. Thos, A. McHrlde, Judge of the Cir cuit Court o the Htale of Oregon, for Washington County, Dated Jan. 22, 11)00, aald order providing that the Unit publication of this numinous snuuiu ou intKie on Jan. 21, hkm), H, C. NritNciea, Attorney for plaintiff. olvliigaird foraverwiUliigimide the bonds of iiiiilrlmony now nnd heretofore existing between plnlntiff and defendant, and for such other and further relief us to the court may seem Just, . tin pu illcatlon m made bv order or Hon. Tlmmas A. McHridar JiTiIm of the 1 Clreii. t Court of the Htata 'of o'rfgo'n Z WaMhlngtoii 1 County, duly imule and en- I .h H...V 1 Vi "d Ht itt,lm,y lm and the first publication of this summons u trnuU feb, 1st WOO. a Ai EWK,'Z Portland, Ore., , Attorney for Plaintiff. ' HILbNIIORtl.ORROM. Mock Hi. Hallej ruprlUir, House. drug sundries h the rountv. Fuel tlinl buy fur rash enable us In deal with lir-l i-li-s lieu-en soil g the !, Fain ilv reii(i rrc-ive hs rut. ful ntlentinn a piiyii-im s' pri srttplitihs. St reel ! ibe liii'M'iiin. Wheat f 11 mi In Cal- OREGON. for. !d I Wei'-4 J. Northrop, Proprietor. Newly Furnished yy and Renovated. first-class table and all tccotninodation for the conveulenct of gueM, , ; , . O.R&N Time Schedule .. ..From Portland Denver T w"." 8 P I" tnT M' !, HI J,'t ' iM'rU'' ''. K.iisa. City Mt U Ik, IiI.Ko and kaat, ,rrUJ, Ml dwaukM U,;7;"""' Hl-.,'f,'". Iluth, niiiwiiiikeo, t hleauo and Kaat. a.rri.! utfo and Kaat, arrived :tH'm Oeimn Htnainshlp leave at 4 n m r Han Francisco, .alfing every v. Sky. ' Oohmililtt Klver leave ft p ni exeent w ay hiiliuKa, arrive i p ni except Hun.lay and way land.nk a JiUml't !"' Vmhlll river leave T '"".''"y.Thuraslay and SalurdTy foJ Oregon city, Dayton and way UmlbitV lay Willamette river leave 6 a m Tuead.. "'"rr,KT1m' Ht'"day for Cv. iu aVj way lim.llngs. ,rr)Te - Tu,drLa 1 hurtduy and Naturday F "ny, .S,'2.ke rirr,,,,llv" R'lfl dally ft !:! a, 111, for I.ewl.ioni retumln. 1!Z Iiowlatoii dully at H:3U a. m. " AddreH W. H. HULBURT, .f""- Paw. Agent Notice of Finai SetUeenT1 Nnllfn 1. I.....l... .., .. ... ., "..T 1 '"'""J kitoii innillinuni ertlirn. eil, mlmln stratri of the eaUte of PaXk Jv Mter ,1!M;"I. has tiled her U,,i5 for liim I aettlement In the ttonntv Court "f t '? f Oregon for Wasil.V nxeil Monday the 5th day of Ma h llloo EES if . ? "nJ ,"'"uttrJr' lm- mii-boro, this aith Washing!,,,, County Oregon i h.b'.','ft' and place ,of hearing oil ! iZ. Z'lT. 11. ...1 .: - -V iiiai ntii.i.iniiiM ..r 1 ltd Two I THEFT. Thla In 4 Last i ties a enter hell, Klr am nd n rtf 1 C v 8ch . L. IIV D that hota law 1 tdatan rHcher for hi lame, hutbi lauiw thiA know he wi ton. take 1 and rrnej 8chei ever few ft the 1 y hund ktlnd. o n 1 Thrr althn find with their For 1 .J.I. and with pMe Fou 1 41I! In r s-Xec Vi.ti ? 11 log IIOOI I'.KX 'oni li-l nii ' ion boh 11011 tick en oi 1 Hal foil 1 yrr Th ret ick Di .4 V