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H1JLLSBORO ARGUS,. FEBRUARY 22, 1900. A J'fK OS VMM rlWl ! : ' - : a 15 -l'i i-! 1 1 11 -i I (ft THE ARGUS - V'lUrad at the Poet-ofhce at Hillsboro, Oregon, as second class mail matt. LUCtUS A. LOSG, EDITOR. County Official Paper. issued . every thursday by . ' i.Su '. ' T? lfn PiMidii faanir M . "'J, - Q 1 i ".i ttNei .rtlon: One TVdlar per Annum. $i Months, 00 rti; Three Months, 33 eta. tipbsed" to Cold Mono metallism. Be i liew k the Bimetallic Standard. Dear Money means Debased Property, and Profitless American Product Oar Consequent loss is oar Creditors' Gain. Has no use for Marcos A. Ranna THK COMMERCIAL PKKSS. - The power of the great commercial press is not at all over estimated . by the powers which are today con- ducting our national government. -,; Right or wrong, that which receive t", the endowment of the great com - '- urerclalist press ol the land goes ... tlirough, whether or not it outrages s : decency. It is well known that a r. :oncert of these big journals can overcome great obstacles, a.id in V concert they always work. If there is a national scandal to cover or "condone, this concert can do it; this they do in a business and matter of faci way, as they control the as sociated press, the news agency of ... thecpunlry. This results in a prac tical censorship which is boundless 4 -in iu operation. Public express- - ion in these big papers is indicative of a one man influence. Such a power is much to be deplored, and and free institutions are by it threatened. To prove the truth of these assertions, read what tha Ore ' goniun of July 4th has to oay on this subject: ' "Asthe larger newspapers have V grown in one sense tbey have clear .' : ly lost in anotner. ine reason is "plain. To publish a general news " p:iper today costs a vast volume of money, calling for commercial above all other kinds of energy and skill Tha making of the newspaper is less abutter of concience and ability in the discussion of pub'ic interest u than in adequate organization of business farces. Again, being as it must necessarily, be, a large busi n ess enterpri.se, the modern news paper finds its head and its spirit 'jo the commercial rather than in ' Ihe professional idea. The editor ...Jhg jiian xf light and leading in the discussion of public interests ha "beenToet in the administrator the orgauizor of newspaper forces to the end of commercial profit. Almost it may be said, the editor, as he was known a, generation ago, no longer exists. Here and there, to be sure, may be found isolated sur . ' v'vals of the old system; but they - f-awe few and fewer, and as they pass nobody rises to succeed them - - Commercialism, that force which now -subordinates ail other forces in the world is making -indeed it has already, made the larger news paper press, generally speaking, its , 0W". .. .. - " This statement goes to show that The Pregonion ia candid at least once a year when off its guard and it tells tales out of school once in a great while. The statement merely corroborates what has fre quenlly been said of the metropoli - tan press.. Can these forces much longer deceive the great common people of our country? Do you consider them safe guides on great economic questions? Knowing them as we do, are we not certain that they. might plead virtue where virtue is not? Do they not support that which is remunerative to cer tiin agencies, and take pout there for?" But did you ever hear of farmers raising money to hire the commercial press? But how about manufacturers and the credit com binatibns? And what agencies are tOTjr beingupported by the com- romnitl press? t And what party the parly-no longer controlled bv jVg. ra.ok id file does it support? j ';AHK. MTB SOUIiHONS? tit m. ii ax yonBUi iuacTuiu s story is true about the British opening his ocjamall, and he says he can pryy4. itatements, this govern meti)l)ould ,at once demand re paration and tttifaction from the ; Srgjish. : If we bad an American admipistrationf this matter would at once be taken vp with determina- . tion, and sifted to the bottom, but r' tA'flui government is now conduct ed, DQthiflg but ' mere semblance . " or aciiou way . be . expected. The" S2t I', a unit Tor British uccei, and their I sympathy i of no uncertain tenor. Already the fellows a ho represent American officialdom am trying to throw odium on the ei -consul, and they are being aided by the cuckoo press, everywhere. The nttT in difference with which our administ ration views this serious charge is proof enough that Britain ha them, bag and baggage. The apathy of the American officials in thin mat ter is proof enough that the nation is, so far as our officials are con cerned, in an alliance ttmhas no sympathy with our Americans who venerate free institutions. But are the American people not to blame, after all? When the wealth and "culchaw, and lord if s of England"' gave Mark Ifanna's campaign such a hearty endorsement in !S96, was it not enough to have shown where the real power was that it was an English proposition, from begin- ingtoend? Will we ever get back to the good old American policy, again? 0 r must we con tir ue to play the 'swipe for the queen V Is there a dropof American blood which does not run shame ior our country in its present vassalage to the world's great rapist? For God's sake, let us get American" once more, be fore we evolute to a nation of scull ions. 4 A FINK 8PKCIMICN. When our governor wrote east that money was not used in Oregon poli tics, pei haps he was meauring his opinion by his own brilliant suc cess in the Plummer case. The governor should not think that all connnbiatore bungle their work like he did in the Plutiimer cas. Mr. Geer's denial to eastern inquiry. that money is ever used in Oregon politics, is characteristic of bald chicanery. To see this man Geer, who has been charged with the worst kind of political crime tha1 of selling a public office write of honesty ia enough to provoke a penitentiary bird to tears, or a humorist to laughter. Where i d senseof the proprieties? Did Ii3 rll it when he sold the office to Hi Plummer? How relieved Oregon will feel when this man Geer will step down from the high office he haa already too long polluted, and he retires to keep the company of, and drag down the respectability of bis swine. Geer has been chare ed of taking $1,000 for the sale of an office; the man making the charge has not been prosecuted, nor has it been denied by Geer in th state's leading paer. Perhaps th reason why the Oregonian neve mentioned the matter at all is be, explained by stating that Geer vet oed a tax bill which would have taken from that paper thousands of dollars worth of printing. Bu Oregon will have to liear her die grace for two years yet, and will have the humility of reading t h e epilepsy of a mountebank from time to time in the public press This idea that our political life is too corrupt for woman's entrance as a voter is a sad admission that something needs reforming. If our influences leading to, and adminis tration, itself, are so ahoininably corrupt, let us lPiect a littU purity into the ballot by giving all our citizens of proper age a chance to vote. Let us not make out landeis of our women. Let us give tnem an opportunity to vote, any way. If there are those who do not wish to vote, let them rtfrain but this is no argument against woman suffrage. Make it possible for our women to vote, and you may de pend that these very sisters who are now so oppoi-ed to suffrage will be the first to be at the polls to ex ercise their privilege. And if you will notice right carefully, you will discover that the woman so oppos ed to equal suffrage is ttenerallv close lo seme "ideal politician," who will tell you that "p woman ort ter be at home, and is only good te raise children, anyway." The farmers of the country are supporting a great city population. Out of the traffic of production, great fortunes are made: city taxes are paid; governmental taxes are paid. Will farmers of the north continue to support that system which cheapens all they produce. and yet makes them pay advanced trust prices for the manufactures they must buy? f UT4 ia tri.t I - t tL niW ,7 : a "."P ge Rood: , V ""u'u how sleek old John Bull has cap-1 - - Save Time, Muscle And Mo-ey. No.2 5 By Buying a Grub Tree and Stump 1'ulW. Se-eral n in use in thec.nm'v. (..... nl h. nlv mid give SiaifMCtion. Fifty feel of t able goes with each luachinr Mske your ImrK do our work t all on or Addreiw, II. (". PKAKSON, Kartiiliiirtoi, Ore. lured our American Hdniinistra tioidsts. he would conclude that Kfferson was right when he feared Hamilton's viAS. It has taken the cockney over one hundred years to g-t even with George, hut, the victory i swiping enough. It's much letter, John Bull thinks, to rule 70 millions, than 3 millions. G ro v k r Cleveland is probably more cordially despised than any of the latter day apostles of the debased product howlers but, ah, for just one day of drunken Grover in the presidential chair, just to see him call the British down on that opening o f Macrum's mail. A drunken president is sometimes tetter than a president nho has no backbone when solier. The Oregonian says that the president is pleased at the recent rt-porls of British victories. What a terrible nightm re the preident has been enduring, then, for several mouths Boer suecefs? No newspaper of fair management will allow abciive articles of any liml to creep into its columns over the signature winch has no character the anonymous I acribhler, wlio wants to uy W'tncthinp ! and ia fearful of coming out into the op en. This kind ol writer execu a good ; drubbing, knows he will net it, is afraid to come cut in the open, and is generally a first class character sketch of the jack- ! a-s, in ihr rw miterinl. One emu ot understand why repuiahle mwpnj,rs allow such things the free use ol their columns, unless it be for the purpose of community. Men of sense generally disclose ihe.r identity and not endeavor to enlighten in huthwhacking o itrihu tions. Re.uh rs have a right to know af ter whom tht are reading. Imperialism r n d republicanism g o hand in hand thrse days, all of which goes to show where stands the present administrative power of the United States. If you are inclined to dispute this, just read the greatest papers of the republican press when the British score a small victory in the South African con test. Straws show which way the wind is cowing, in. signauy dear that aj ...... um u .cHla,e,o Hann,Ira- , I As this paper predicted a few months! ago, T. A. Wood has commenced h i s Indian war graft rieht in the lace of the election. Mr. Wood never fails to getJ"hn A. Thoniburgh, Secretary. "his work in" ust about campaign time. But he is nut fooling any of the Indian war veterans-no, no, he is only taking in those who are foolish enough to give' him a tnfle for h s worse than worthip.. The republican editors are demanding that they shall be treated like the citv ' papers, and hold that they aw entitled to "dough" for their efforts, as well. To' hear these little out of town p.per.shout j "Prosoeritv" vou wnnlHn't ihinlr ih. : were in need of money and to support a worthy cause. think of ii? j Heal Estate Transfers. M M Down et al to W Kraenicr 20 a v u uraham don S 450 J V Ixjudoii to J F McOill part blk 1 walker's ad Forest Grove 850 Jeremiah Hemp ted to H Swansoir s 1 s w yt sec 1 1 s r 4 w gUO J W Gravea to M 8 Brown 88.5 a sec st 1 h r 1 w , ljjoo M Burh'holzer to J Biirirliolzer 11 e u seoWtnrSw ' j W f Buxton to A Huxlon 46 a 8 Hhep um. uuii onu Uilirr IttllUH...... C Clapp to N P Nye Part Harvey Clark don... W A Burchell to 11 Burchell 0 a nee :uuri w PROBATE. James P. Magruder appointed admr de bonis nou est of Hiram Burt, dee'd, bonds at $700. Est of Geo. H. Panenburi? dsoM closed of reeord. " 8alo of realty in re M. M. Noland est set for conlirmation on March oth. H. 8. Sturdevent, as nuardiar. of K E Sturdevent, minor, has filed his bond in sum of 11,500, UrTam- iwi,fOWft7w ' ' H 0 Christiansen est: since last report, receipts, $199 80; disburse ments, $86 73; balance on hand. $103 07; accepted and approved. The following have been admit- nuuoii ruDais;-reter lioscow and Albert Schmidlin. bk. -BBrwBfBBa TI . . ja PIANOS & For Cash, or. on The home of Chickering Pianos Kimball Pianos Weber Pianos Kimball, Crown; Needham, and Oi eat Western Organs, ATTENTION, LADIES! ! H. ill A lllt,8,inK , ,1,Im.m ViTtt I)M)lir,ll8t ,H ,,r,.lV called! fur Wednesday evet.i. g, hVI,. 28,' 1900. Business nf siifuiai iinpurt- ance. L. A. Long, President, Mips Emma Wiley, of N'ti.vlu, ' ia in tko .!. ',. .mi ..( V V " ftu ' ' ur. hand ord bus been conhned . . i. .. i - e 1,,,.,, ,. ..pptal bout lo ww"! j i in win iiuup ior a Iri'in t-ii'kiiers Fm rin for rent; enijuire nf O. G. l'"'- I'lUUln Motel, UlllsDoro. .1 A Ciiliil.heil. of ' Xotth Ynnihil., was in the city UuUy, and ....... 1 .... i ..I il. r, I . .. ,.r . "ii'iiu u ,i riir iii'iriiti n I , ivrr 11 ili. lu e Mis .Marjiir-t Svhulmerich E H. loiigtie this niuriiiiiw re-' cieveu It niei'Siiec Until .nicKSmi vine Hliiiiiliiii iiig ( ileal Ii uf lion . T. l lU'iunei. fnth-r id A K ltiiines. .Mr. Tongue left i 11 this nfli ri, null's ir.iin to ii I li nd the fuheinl (Jeo. Ititcoti, the Frst (irovi liveryman, whs in. the idly this nfli -riinou, and stnlfs 1 lint 2G uf the liiirses stolen finrti Malheur county have been found in this county, and that Sheriff Locey will iniike Hiiother trip here next week, to see if m can't round up a few more. Only 22 of the horses were found in Multnomah county. This is certainly stealing yj the wholesale. Dead Letters. The (ollowintr is the list of letters re. maining in the ilills'joro post office un claimed: Mrs Al media Oglethy H B Truitt Ali letters not called for bv March i. 1900 will be sent to the dead letter office. One cent will be charird on each letr called for. '. H. SCHUI.MER ICH, P, M. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice's hertihyiivniithuttlieiiiiderHiuii ed, administrator of the" estate, of C. T. Neep, deciwt, has tile.) his imxiwiiIn for nnal BMtlemeni In tl,e County Court of the Htate of OreKon for Washington cun- ","" liihi saiu uoiintv I'ourl has tlxod Monday the 2nd duy of April, IH00, lit the hour of 10:00 a. m. of said day at the court room of finid court in Htllstsiro, Washing, ton County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said accounts and theniml scitlement of said estate Dated at Hillsboro. this 15th duv ul ifah. riiuf u lu.t " ' ' . , ... Thomas Talbot. Admlnistrutorof theeatateofC T. Neon, deceased. 1 k- SPECIAL MEETING. ORGANS! Easy Payments. It lenv toolitxin a K-il mie. Wliere no local tlculrr srlln them, we will aeiut a iUnorKii triii for a small cli mv meiil, tiitUm-r in monthly mniriil. Twc ye ' time U finish mil-dune if ! strut. We wonl'l I ke lo rxiloii cur meil ul W il.-m-ihI an iw rumml I'linr inl.tflnit nli( etion, or ihe ium may lie Irlmnril to in at our rxpritM-. Citl.iliKiir frre lor the kiiii', tril i li lKHt ihrm fifoil r c mm lull in I'oruuiiu.i if yon rtte. jJIB PIANO USE io7 First Stra;V PORTLAND -OREGON We have mkiii the agency of the f iu. us Drv. Sclhy & O.. I.H lit' nhms rill I CHil fit B"V flMlt. 1'nct s, $i..V. f J k, fj 50 and f4 on! Cumc in and see thnn, . . ., WEHRU.NO & SONO, u.s hoik), oiu:r,ns. n Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. Tt.Art.lflllal1vri ! ha tnnA .nrl i,M Nature In strengthening and rticoa HruCtlDBthe eihaustl rllirHt,lr gans. Itisthelatestdlscovereddlf a , ant and tonic. No other prepare ) pprucn it in emciency. 11 ft"tly relieves and permanently Dyspepsia, ladwiita., Flatulence, Sot Sick Headache. & .11 .ii i ,,Dor,dbyr C bIwiuaCo7cMfcr 1 r,,,!,,. . .,. . i Dflfft Uruf st, Hillsboro. f 'j. OREGONIAN AND ARGUS, Tl.a Weekly Oregonian and thl paptf1 give you all the news of home, stale, -tali Norlhwest and the notion. , , I . First to arrlvr with tha taltanie "J nawa-The Weekly Oregonian. Notice of Final Settlemeat,- ' . t tit Notice Is hereby glvon that Mi uir&r signed, hxecutor of the hint will and tsat anient of John H. H,mler, det-eaMd. kux hid his llnul uccoimtaa lijtccuotr o'-vil BHtnle, in the coiinly rotlft of ., f 1 wrenun mr wasniinw sous Unit milil court has llxurtMoiidn , hiy of April, IIKJ0, ut the Itottr nr hnwr'A M. of mid duy ut the conrt riiiiirftu Hills noro, wiwtiniKton county, Ore, as the time and nhvce for heurlinr iil.l..tl. i., snid sccoiintH, and tiro II mil sctslsmont of moo uhuiiu. ii.neii hi uiilHOorii, this Hth niiy 01 renruary. nsm, r. J. HAHI.gK, lixeenior or me lust will unit ttatuiimnt "i ii . i iiiioiir, iii.'reim.'0, y , . SUMMONS. In the circuit court of I ho Htnto of Oreiron fits. Wiiuliliinli.n ...i.... ii ii iiiiiitiii i,t; iiilj. II. 1). Schnieltr.cr, Phil nt I H'l : ' vs J. Ifnllio Hchiiicltzcr, Kcfondiint.) To Hat tie Hclnnelizer. Dcfcndiint. In thnniimnoi'thnHtiiteoI'di.eiiiii v.... are hcrebv Nqulra to appear inn inmH nr i iki coiiiphiiiit tiled iirihumI you In ihe nuovn enmiun Minion or hirfuro the lllili liiy olMuich 1 00, mul If you fall lo co winner ior want iiiereol lho riitlntiir will "I'ply tothecoiirl for I he relief 1omuiiil.nl in I he complaint to wits h'ur adecine ills solvliiK and forever setliiiK aside the ImiikIn ot iialriiuony nnwund herotoforoexlBlliiK lietween philntlffand defondant, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem Just. . I'hls publication is made by order of Hon. 1 hoiuus A. Mcllridn, Jinlire of the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oreiron, for WttMhiniiUm Coimey, suly niade and en- "Coppp ft Top Coat Devotees have learned to look to us for all that's ultra-fashionable, ex clusive, distinctly new yet many notches lower in price than the custom tailor. Have a look at our "top notch 99 variety. H. WKIIUUNd ami SONS. The Hillsboro The Loading; Drug House. Wlnr lruif. ,Mr..lli uira. I'uii ta. !il.SinKr, llrimlie and all Irual'a Nundrla m i)' Ih priii'iiri'd Hi prli i. ili.it iniilv ilialaneO tiiniwtltTn. IffiliflBLIl ml j,,,,;, y , fri,,,.,, 0f druga and chen:l cmIs is hut hrinKs the most satisfactory re stills; i'd tii will slwas tiiul ihrm at THE DELTA DRUG STORE. Wf rirrv the li M...r,d slm k id TiUt Hi !U i, Und drill! Mlii'lrirs hi l-nuiltv. r',i" I'll1 villi tlr.l ll,, y i .hi t!r"t i Iftid thii ;'7lli ihiv ol .1 .iiinir. . I'M) hi hrt iniMirnii.iit .,r i. ii' ,n ii, mi,, l. i IIIHIK I I'll. l !ll. .1, r'. l-i ijuK, . I'nrtiiiiMi, no-, Atti rni'y for I'lumilil, SUMMONS. lulliet-lrriilii , url.if tlirMtiil.nf Owumi l.-r 'Wiliim-lnn C.Hiniy. -. I. 1 1. Anhrr, PUIiilllV, . I'.. Aslmr, llffi'iiilunt. vs. To ('. K. A'hrr drMidaiit In tha nbove riilitlnd mill. In the imiin) nf the .sinici nforinn, vim ro In-rrliv rfiuin-,1 i m, mr mul imnwi r 1 Urn cuiiiiliiinl 1,1. , I iiijiim1 Jim In Ihn' iiImus iiiiIIIIimI i( ,v M,m,i,iv. Miin h In. I Usui. - I Hiild suit U comnii-Dn-d hv plmntllt : ui(iilnt . Vuil furillv .m', ii on ii,KriuiHll I ilinerliim. nml If vhii Kilt to ai:nr In. twiwn mi nmi iiiii mint r. riittiir.'nr. ih.luintlll will t,.ki. Jndnifni ih-uium vnii lor divnrw nmi lln ilhonliittnn ol t lie inurriBun now ox Ming unworn ymi and f ii nl ilninlill. 1f fills NIIIIIIIIOIIH III XIII VfHl llV IHlhliliillMI. : Sll lll,.lll.l,IW 1.1 -.I..- ...... I I .. " ' i 'tiiit inilili I ly 1 1 If! llHli'll Jim. '..'. IIMI. mi I.I oritur lirnl lillii '"in hi" "'-I I'Mii ir n il IUlJlUhAU.1. lali ?T .VT ""."f 1 um? for n'Of rt"- -iiJfci?..-, -f v"i nmiim i iwrmiy rirnn mm inn iiiiiieiHliu ed. administratrix of the eHtnle ol' liii rl,. Foi-CMter, iliicciiseil, has llltxl luir iieeoiinls for final Miiltleinent in the Coiinly Court of tha Htnln of Oreifon for Wus'liliiulon C'ounlv, and that said County Court has nxeu mommy tneotliuay of March, 1IKKI. at the hour ot 10.00 a. in. of wild day al the court room oi sain court in .Hills horn, WnhlnKtnn County, Oregon, aa tho time and place lor liearinir olijectloiis to said accounts and Ilia II mil Nctilnineiit of mild cntutn. Dated al Hillilioro, this mil day of Januiiry lnou. MAIirUIIKT FollKHTKII. Administratrix of tho estate of i'utrlek Korestur, dcceiiHed, Administrator's Notice. Notice is lierobv ulvnn thai. tin. h...Ia. slRiicd has hnoii, by the County Coipt of the Htutoof Ore-ton, fof Washington Conn ty, duly aonoiiited ndinlnlHl,rlnr nt ih. estate of AiikiisIo U V. Woh-hhrodl, doq'd and has duly fjiialiflea uli 'such admlnls trator. . , , ... ; H i,;1.-c , . Nnu. tiw.i'...... n , . i .,..i. nu ioiijona IiavillH claims analiiHt aald estate, are hrt-eby re (liilrcd to prcMentsfimelotno at the lav. olllce ot Hmlth fit. Howiiiun. at IIiIIhIk,,.,. Wa-'hinifton Connt.v. Or, t...,ii..,. with proper vouchers within six months (rum this date. Dated tills Hth duv of Pnhmriipv A II 11)00. OHO Art WKIOHBrfrtDT. AdtnlniNtratoVof said estate, ((I W wt an tmi mjiaL uanaNTiie triM HllUSBOBd.ORRUH. Pharmacy, Hlock HI, Hsllt rlsmr, vf buy f,.r rsh fimldfs lis tti i!s rli lnl.f hiiI gt- I he Kb lu r r -iw I'sn ful atl-lttio, ss s" pii m'i iiiiin,K. ., , the lii'R'inn. ' siliri, lritrrir. ' Newly Furnished and Renovated. I ' A rirsi clau table and all accoiinuo.liio... for the coiteenicnrv of Kesls. , , , O R & W ' - . j.. rr , , , 1.H10 DCneaUlO al Jk ' rOIIl aOrllADQ Hall Uks. ariiaa City. tksftp in " . ' Jjttiit. Kl'r Umvm !:; p n, for rgla m. raul, Dululh, l' and Kmi, nrrlTa Hr, V fn wmsMiw leave si ii, i,i for . yiani.o, sitllliiKevnry live days tl. 111. a Iv. NuiiinUw Wt a-, m'..:!......""'; !- mlliiKs, arrive ip i siW,,t MuiMtay iiiiimiii river leave . m m.lMi Jy Uiidlnga, arrfvV pt ,y for Dreunn ciiv i ji,:r: 'lir T"P lammn rtvsr aatve 7 lis ti,.... lay Thursila, ,im1 Saturday ?, If en City, Diiyton and way lainllnn S,.IOp , Slonday. wZJSday Sft 'Mratainntfl tlver leave fl a m Tnsarla tT Jilay .....I Saturday f, CorvalhTlmrl r fci.dl.iKs arrive f:o p ni Tut ' w , s - ""y " nntuniay ' iifi 7? . r'H"1, . '",v" R,i,rl "y 1 1. J a. in. n.r ijiuiLi..,,. . .. ' , "-" ,, iv.iiriiiiiff leave lstoii daily at Hao a. m, Kt jess W. H. HULBURT, Gen. Pass, Agent WTTION. " wrfwirfr cotTitT oif thk Wats of OreKon, for the County ol a ti Wasliliiitton, ' W the Matter of the KsUte ofl ' Knieal V, Krenh, deceased. ( , -UiiilHa Freeh, Wllholin Krech a half WsDroldee,ased and Karallne Laub. tpvwffn.it a nnu muter or deceased. In the name of the Htate of Oregon, are hereby cited to apjrir In the ioillltv Court of HiHlalV'nrL V?T the County or WaahlnSW room thereof, ut HillHlHiro.'ln the Ww!i of Washi.iKton, on Monday, the 6th tUy of March IliOO, at 10 o'cUk In the ofpublie,Hh,7lpr:.pW l.ktllns...l.... et . J . ... Maleom DuNtln claim ti.;" "..VV? iiillillAlm I! I -.... , hi, wot liemiini a. Mirke llHecHT l rl It 1 Wnf the W' M.amf mnnliiK thence north parallel wUh Went Hue ol said Hrks claim W.874 thence went n eh t n... iT'r r. ?! n, 21.87ft clis o the HouthwortriVae, Uiistln claim, thence Kast B.OO ens, to the . ace of beKinnlng, wmtalnli.g ' petition of theadmiinsiralorhereln filed. WlttiBMs, the Hon. I.. A. Rood, Judge of t'ie County Court of the Htate of Oreaon. , for the County 0f Wwhington. wUh the seal of said Court affixed, till 116th da of ' January, A. D. 1800. A't ' J.A: IMBIIH.'''