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HIL'SBORO ARGtTS, APRIL 19, 1000. : : A I aikkkik ihr 1 koi i e ; : : - i A I'VI'HM l. Vila T'i'!7.'T1T THE ARGUS Kntered at the Fost-ofhce at Hillsboro. Oregon, as Second class mail matter. LUCIUS A. LOSG, EDITOR. County Official Paper. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BY Subset4 ptlon: On Vfcdlar per Annum. ISix Months, 60 cts; Three Months, 35 et. Opposed to Gold Mono-metallism. Be lieves in the Bimetallic Standard Dear Money means Debased Property, aod ProOtless American Product. Our Consequent loss is our Creditors' Gain. Has no use for Marcus A. Hanna for them by that date, hut we shall do our best, although some Americans in dulge their sixwtini; instincts by sym PVbiziK wUl' the weaker side in a fash ion did not practice during their con gest with Spain." You can trust the Britisher to make his warmth known. He thinks that American sentiment, oti the whole is like that of the Ad ministration. He cannot under stand that the people change "rul ers" once in awhile and that at times the opinions of an administ ration become very unacceptable to the people at large. This is a very slim gauge of American mentality the supposition that a truth crushed kills that truth. The- art icle pointedly tells us that . Eng land is getting some good sym pathy from our British-inclined administration and that this influ- HAVE YOU T-.AND TO CLEAR? If so, you need a tree and stump machine that will enable you to clear it tl aMi-m and sible. These machine are built by a firm of W years' experience and cannot W beaten, investigate. Will furnish testimonials on pplioalnon. i htn'St way s It will pay ymi to No2 K0 U.l' L THK TRIl'MPH OF SIMOMSM. ence is telling them thatvictory over RHAD THE FOLLOWING TES1IM0NIALS the Dutch will not hurt British con- u,acmne- ' the market for the money. 1 Can rccumiui'ud the No. i M.itliiui- lo nil wliu m.iiu n ulnmn, hau.lv J A. Zimmerman." trol here, while Dutch SUCCefS "I bought a No. a machine from Mr. IVarson and rind it easily handled, durable n.,,1 hcht rasv to set ,.,,.1 The triumph of Simcnistu lacks but might. This is the usual British ' cm"'KO ,or l aont- Wm. Sehulmenrh. ru.,..ttu,i, OnKon " confirmation at the polls, to br conception of things in America ,,, ,?fcir "hj-tff f.. llV?"1 ,av, ,M'" "uttf on., of tli... a. l.ines tr ll.r muitlis, v farm two complete. Shall this bedone at the always that we are a set of milk " &d7kW .f 'cluli,,".! rr coming election, then shall th, and water fool. To sum up the 1'. trtatehaveBunk deeper than eve, article, which is genuine, it iAeld in ita political mire. In Washing- that if Britain wins, we are with w,n be le ' '' to tlue who have this nature of work to ton County, which at the polls is her, right or wrong; that the party t all on or Address, II. t PKAKSON. K always anti-Simon if the truth if now in power is with her right or aimiin.'tou, Ore. NEW TRAIN SERVICE known, the Simonites have carried wrong, anyway; but that if she has uary session, while his name does the outposts and openly boast thai reverses we have people who will not appear on the tax roll for 18'.H). the wily Hebrew shall elect their then have the nerve to say Britain 0ne "gultr statement in the com-, ticket which was put up by the deserves to be ousted in her scheme ' 'vnon u ....... I r , . ... r. it -i . March school meeting the principal rankest kind of primary work, of subiection. Great God W hat ....i ; The legislative ticket is "solid" or, tuupt liberty bvers in the old world of "killing his (complainants) eld- K which u,e a r" Nhf un supposed to be, for the little God. who have for a hundred vears, est son.,' For these charges and 'Pacific and the oien Sho'rt Line are Joe, and his compatriot, Mr. Cor- looked over the water at us wist- f like nature, the I'1'0" ' iSc belt. Mr. Simon is in politics for fully as an asylum, think of us, if Cf8,r 1 . h "U,e ?Tt'M of at 9! 15 A. M., brinniny on the Utr . . . ., rr l.i a ,f 11 . 'iviiugc lie fCYUfcCU, 1 IIP I'HPII On The 0. R. & N. The double train service to tie establish- SUMMONS. IN Til K Mat.- 1 'llii I IT IIH'IIT OK Tin f ( Intuit, liir llir (Viiinlv o WiiMlinn;lon, I'hiinhll I 11. unci ill' itrtVIln rat'Alrml I It a annit . 1 . -it the money that is in it. There is they accept this maudlin estimate win very ,ikeIy ye Rt Sft,mu v,iU spfC, not a citizen in Oregon, conversant with public affairs, but knows this. The Oregonian, and it will not de ny it, has more than once told its readers of Simon's perfidy to hon est principles and honest politics Yet, this little leech has fastened himself upon the state, and he did it without giving the citizens a chance for life. Now he is to boost a man like Corbett a man whom the people would most certainly re ject at popular will into the sena of Americanism? in the near future. be known as the Chii'acii- H equipment will ! You llmwi'i ti !ln nUivi' Mr. Corxemcs "worked" the primaries two years ago, and his open theft of one by the means of a tapeline, was rebuked at the polls. His defeat was bitter to him. He now retaliates by getting behind what he thinks is a Mult nomah majority. He thinks to poke himself down the throats of the decent republicans of Washing- Dead Letters. The following is the list of letters re maining in the Hillsboro post office un claimed: Mr. William Gates, Fudge Brothers. All letters not called for hy April 38, 1900 will be sent to the dead letter oltice. One cent will be charged on each letter caiiea lor. II. SCHOLMIRICH, P. M. O t TT , .u- ton county -those republicans who Li ZL7 ,5 torship through the election of such had the stamina to stand up and yon, waB in the citv Monday, on men as Mr. Benjamin Cornelius to hght lmonite methods and admin- business at the court house. He the legislature. Corbett comes ister punishment to the would-be "pwts to have his sawmill run handy to Joe, for the old gentleman '-boss" -but in this he may make ning b t,,e firBt of June- can easily be persuaded to send out j mistake. Mr. Cornelius has put Cigars at F. J. Barber's, 2nd St. "Xmsa presents" to impecunious I up his ticket: it is not a republican i.n;ui.in Tk f Wool, tirL-pf- i in Sm,r.n.rv-ki ;!, Notice of Final Settlement ington county know this. Will I Everybody knows this. The next thing is for Mr. Cornelius to make CTm' 1 success 01 His poRing. . the State of On THEY BE A PARTY TO THIS COXTKM PLATED KAPEOF DECENCY? ucw, uimu u uiiiy me etpiiil ot any i train now in service from the rucitu- v.oast 10 the hast. It will consist ol a mail-car, baggace car. a library-i-niios ite car. a first claw Pullman slevmr, n dining-car, two chair-cars and a tourist sleeper. There will be but one change of cars to all Kastcrn points. The full time will be three days through to Chic ago or four days and two hours to New York. The second train, known as No. 6, will leave Portland at 6:w 1'. M., connecting at East Portland, with the Southern Pacific's overland train from Sun !' ran Cisco aod will carry through equipment to Chicago via the Union Pacific ami the Chicago & Northwestern, and also the equipment for the Washington division j able 111 the I'" uu- of the O. R. 8c N., in connection with ""minim., k -1 tne ureal Northern lor St. Paul. This train will reach Smkiine nt 10 A. M. A dining-car will lc furnished for break fast into Spokane, ami tor dinner on corresponding train leaving Sokaiie nt 3:45 P. M. The new schudulc as ar ranged, will supply the most complete service ever turmshcil oti the U. R. Jfe N., ( as provides increaseil service in Kaslern Oregon, where it is grently nceiled, and gives immediate connection with the Washington division at Pendleton. At this point there is a large interchange of I 1 hit III I'Vi'l I'unt 1 1 11 1 11 Lou V llulit, I'. li ii.lniil 10 Ijia . Ilnlii il. ,tu,, li'llilnnl : 1"" .IM. i II,.. Still,. HI II,.,., by i.i,n, 1,, i,,.r i t4iI.4tt iii, .1 iiinuii-i von In utllii 'I 1 oiul ,.,! .,,,1 mr,. , I,,,!,!,,,- , l. IM ,,.,,,,,,, , 111 i"i- 1 .. i, 1 ,w 1 t.-itt Ii.ii Mllllllli.lii. 11 VI H ; ,,n ,,r I,,, I,,,,. . IMiniM'll l sn ,.. ks I 1 , .....1 .... llu .Ian. ol first ml..,i ,,f , tin. (,,,( in,!,!),.,,,!,,,, ,!..,, .i,i-iir nun tinMii 1, ,,r ! t,r,.,, i ie r niiii ii win .pv the f.iurt f. ! ". ' ' "'"''i I MM uplmui, 1,, jWil: llial Hie innrriaur m niiHtiu,;. i iimlui. t u.. iin.l Im t.i. ,,,. ,.,, , : IH.S-U pi,,,,,!,,! , ,,,. ,anl u, (l sulvnl aii.l ;inn,i:i.,l' 11, , ,. ... ............ ,,,. , i,s,,V n , liiidia I line t ; piauilill ami ,f, I,., j i r J 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,H H, I .llshll ricrnoon Functions call for the aristocratic "Prince Al bert." We are inordi nately proud of these goods. They possess every element to make us so. See that label? Muj fij'fl, ths tastt or TMt rawotn II. WKIIIM'Nti aiiil StfNS, illl,lM;iilii, 0 1 1 1 ,v. mm. I ' miiii.r rlnl.l oil: ih.il hi in, ml , mulllsl l,'li li,l;,l f,,r )., ' tlll-KM n-rt.lt, .....I in, 'i nun niiini i ii,s tin in ii- . put hi In nisi ,. ,iii.ii-.lll..l, i,y H,, r ,,( i,. I . ,. t.iimtv Jii.l.. i WiisliiMi-i.M, r,iiv Dm-i.n, ttiu.li lt l .. ,.nll, on M.ii. h m. I i(. T, ItA.il. KV. All.HiH.y ,,r I'hiinti'il Executor's and Executrix" Notice HOME DAY WE WILIi SPEAK. zeil. who is nrettv mnnri nf n inter h.s. .... .1 v' piumi itr..,.l 1.. 1IH1..1 ... . England is spending thousands was in the city the other dav. and tvnZnu2ZuT.ZT: daily whiling away her time lo equally mentioned that Forest ,ttitt,!jSaS conquer the Boers, while thous- Grove was going to advertise for UJ"1 Bt Hilisnoni. ihi iwhdayor Aprii, ands of her subjects in India are bids for moving the county seat to Administrator ofth ubor Kpa'rrin sUrving to death. She is sending that place. He was informed that 8.8&n'NJ?L ah-.ii i. 1 i ; 1 n t, .1 1 ,1 I . ....,o..M, uer mreu nenters. mousanus 01 teams nr P.na nwm n b used if Steeples, ilecwet, has tiled his ai uiitits I traflic on account of the various mining tl it "Hr'T",,,,l, '" w v-onnty tourt of! districts of Baker City county the Cocur A prominent Forest Grove citi- . .. "." l.oul,t7 '',,urt ""' 1 . - mi mav. 1MR . IIIM hour of 10:00 a. in. ofaaid dav at the court VOIICK. IS i tile IlliiletsiiL'iii' si whom never had a home, into the Transvaal, to take from men who have built homes, the right to gov ern themselves. Monopoly stands Real Estate Trantlert. 500 it came to a removal. All that would be necessary, his inter locutor said, was to hitch to the court house the political Dull own- for Britain in her course; the ad- ed by Hon. B. P. Cornelius, and all ministration stands for British wel- would slide along without trouble fare in her South African rape; and provided the pull would not the great powers of the earth stand break. If that was not strong 1 l TV IS. A " sauiaing wnue tiriusn brutes fire ei.ough, Ben could put on a little Caritenstw W sec 1 ti n rt w ind mto brave bands of Dutch women, of his anti-Boer sympathy, and it Aiiriff wouiu 00 me worK. 20 a Amos Griffith die 1000 Henry cop and wf to John Verboort Thos McFarland to David O'Don nell 80 acres sec 20 t 3 n r 4 w. i j in man 10 josnua J em I SOD 30 a Horace Parsons don icoo Joseph Burgholzer to Max Burgbol zer and wf se yA see 15 13 n r 5 w 1 Harry A Haynie to Pope Anderson &Co58 96asec6tnr4 w 400 n. iiiuuiau, uMiifnee xouv and I r r 1 J as well as men. One word from our nation, and the thieving policy of Great Britain would stop, and at once. European powers would stand a unit with us to head off the harlot nation from her course of pillage. England would slink 1 ualatin, is the only man in Wash ington county on the state ticket. The unionists have given him the nomination for food and dairv back like a whipped school boy. I commissioner. Anyone who knows bheis never brave when lighting Schulmerich knows th;it he would her equals. It is when she sees make an efficient official. He is a she has a ten to one fight that she thorough dairyman in every re breaks camp and starts out to whip epect; he understands his business; someone. Some day the Ameri- he will not tolerate adulterations can people will there will be a brigandage. speak and then equation of this ik hi 0 .u. - a .... . . Wrr r r 1 u S,,,r,u, r ntT. c'." 'i" "r w '5 iAin.uuiii.il, ui aTUUUl I viim aiaiiuurillgcoi WI 10 C, O IJamp Den nart It 3 blk 9 Forest Grove 1400 Eliza Campbell to C B Campbell same as above Iooo Kusseu j Kinney to John Mocroft n?5t upmrdon 1500 niiiiiKiun couniy IOJ & Ulll US 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 in blk 11 and Its 3 4 5 and 6 blk 10 and Its B and 19 in blk 20 West Portland Heights ya r D TV.. 1 -'l ... , . .. j iiiuuiuiu v.nas mcKenDottom Its 4 5 6 blk 9 Simmons ad Hills boro E A Hyde to Chris Maurer e sw sec 15 tr n m w other land... Jacob Saner to Nick Keuner 10 kf. A VAvjarA rAMfl A I 1 1 , . 1 -""'. vuuiiuii ,111.. , 20O 1i'flll!ll Alpvnfiia fha i,mHaI C ll... I U.' V T I t, ... - .i piraun Ul 1,UC " lHYIcr IIKOM C. Sniltn O 7Q dairy, and he will not blink at dis- Hr.l0'!B',, . 75o a Alene. the Republic and Kuciii-nni mining camps, rurtlamt is greatly bene fited by this change, in as much as en creased service is given from Knslern Oregon and Idaho. No. 2 will arrive in Chicago in 9:50 A. M.; No. 6 at 7:45 A. M., as at present. The Western train out of Chicago, corresponding with No. 2, is No. 1. This will arrive in Portland at 4:00 P. M. The train corresponding with the eat bound No. 6 is No. 3, out of Chicago. This will reach Portland at 7:50 A. M. Westbound train No. 1 will leave Chic ago at 6: 30 P. M., and Omaha at H;i A. M. the following day. The time will be reduced two hours and minutes No. 3 westbound train will leave Chicago at 10:30 P. M,, and Omaha at 4:25 P. M. the nexr day. The service on the Union Pacific on all these trains include Huflet-smonking .library cars, and dining cars. No. 6 will carry a daily ordinary sleeper to Kansas City, with change en route to ordinary cars to Chicago. Consult the nearest ticket agent for detailed information. W. II. Ilurlburt, General Passenger Agent, Portlautl, Or. iii:i!i;nv i,ivi:n hi a i 4ll'llisl hill I Kxeiut.ir ami Kventrtx ,,f il. iM, "III tiiul IVsluniihl l ,.,rv l,.M.r, Iimvi,,.,. un.l have.lnly .,m,il,.,l ,,, hu. I, I'V f lii.tr l,il Imvnii; ,ir li,h ,v ,,. , ,.,,y , ,,,., ,, Wilh i"K"ii iimiv. ,tii , tti,,,.,,ri. winn liavnur rlnuuM iinmiiHl II,,- me MiM ii,, my IVinrtt, ,1 111 ni.v niiii,l I., 1, resent , mi! at the Inn niiiH. ,,( s. It. II,, .1, an m r- I'slnte ui Axed, lire HJIMir In u nil in, mills from iniier vulit hers, illun s tin" diile Iu'h hC. Iii.fe.l at IlillrUir,,, Ore . lii l.'.H, .v "I Miireh, si. A lilt KV SN Y I I! .. , , ANSA SNKt.' ' hxiM'iili.r mid )-.xi-iin ix ,,r i,e lst v, ji and l.wli.tn. til Henry Heaven, deed. S. II. Hii-t.Mi, Ally for Ailin,1,i,t,iul. SUMMONS, in any respect; he stands for that 700 HOW AMERICANS AltE Gt'AGEI) rfputable firms doing business oat a Henry Noland die... . ' 1, . , , ,, .. . I r vr vf:n ... . ' 01 rortiand, Hooding the state with fr , J ,A 'r "lararelD Penning .1 1 , , . . 11 9 Dc 10 t-ornelius ttlolr bOCUS butter and rlnirv nrnrl. K.lla WiUinm Ui.ir. lumuiimuiniigisnu in tniscoun- unt. Mr. Schulmerich should re- .p "..3 ?u 8 """boro....---trv have a verv oueer connnntinn ftf Li.. v. ' ..... . A1"'.a. Mn hb to O I El. . 1 , ..i c a ucaivv hu DijfirL Lnrniirrrinur 1 ! m, . ' e..w- niuericanism. j ney are evidently Oregon's mml diairinf - I n'-- - . ...... . , loo 300 He ia not of the opinion that defeat of a just U city growtii: he is of the farm principle means annihilation of that and he will protect the interests of principle. They assume that the the farm if elected. Let Washine- iuug ui eyiiijiainy ior ine uutch ton county do him honor. curgners ligUling tor their liberty and homes in South Africa will die out provided the British give them a crushing before the republican convention meets this Bummer. Tho following is a dispatch taken from the second column, first page, of the Oregonian of April 14: BOKR WAH AND AMERICAN POLITICS. felder netf iw of se l sec . t 2 s r 1 w Lerva Williams to Chas Hicke'n'bot torn Its 4 5 6 blk 9 Simmons' ad Hillsboro W W Williams and wf to F J Will lams et al Und int in 289 29 a Richard Williams die and other lands 500 323 II. Wehrung tc Sons are now is suing tickets on the second wheel to be given their patrons this sea son. Each $1.00 cash purchase en titles you to a ticket on a 1IJ00 Columbia. We lead in low prices others follow: we lead in best qualities at bottom figuros: "Sixteen ounces to the pound and thirty-six inches to the yard," is our motto. Wehrung f. ti . ei oc oons. Greer, the grocer, has Black Minorca eggs 50 cents wr settini? 01 II It CCD. The Crescent is the popular wheel at a standard price and no better wheel at any price. Gall on Hovt. the Jeweler, and see them. Finest line of snrinc drv ponds in Washington county at Hchulmerich A Son's. Cheapost in nrice. and best in quality and selection. You can save monev bv buvinu seeds at Greer's. I T1IK Clltcl IT CIH IIT op THK Hti.lenl 'rei:ii, for Washington Cimiilv. II. It. Henry, Plaintill' vh - Jennie Henry, ItefiMiilant in Jimnle Henry, II,.. nl.ve named de. leinliini: III flic Nun, et if llie Flal.. nf ( Itegnii Ymi are liereliv required to iiiiim ar ulni aiiHW er the eon, plaint liled nKnln yon III theiilmvi. enlllled Coui l anil uii ,, nr heforetlie lust day id llie tin,,. i,i.N,.r, 111 the ordei lor the , libit. 'Hlu.ii f t,jN rlltlltlirll. t'.-V, it ; Hunt helor,. u. pintltoti of 111 weeks next fr,,,,, lllM llf.t the duie f tin. lirsf ,iil,,,(,loii of this mi iiiui.ns, ull, nrsi. iiililentiou Iheienf tieingoii Man-h I."., I!m. and II you fail to ' " Hiin ar an. 1 aiiin er, lor want 11111 .ianitii will applv to the relief demanded in ,j, eouiplainl, to wit: Thiii the niarriaen eonlrai t now nx Iliiilf lielwiH-u plaliilill und defendant ! IKmoIvi.iI mid lor sin h other and The Hillsboro Pharmacy:.! Tho Loading Drug Ilouso Main fit. A. Itnile) priel... W'llele Pl IlKs. M.-.II. iiik. I' III IV .e plot ill. ds. tills .1 III pll,.- si.i.(r.s. iiii.,ii, ,i, i,Kl.js', si,r Ulll I I II l lllwl.ll,, ( . 1,., ItG&EmiiEii im That purity and frei lmi. .f ,1,,-s nlll vwv.. rain h nhtit LrilU'r. I lie imwl nal iffic.ry fr Mill.. 1 :ii,i ymi will ninny l',i,, ,," Bl THE DELTA DltUQ STORE. W e nisi. r;irrv tl.- I..-h f.M..rle, hUh k .. Tile ailieles mid drill- un.lriew lo ll,e ,.,.V to lle.il Fain- !llell,ll as I'ael t lust b I'liy ,ir r:ihli eiitil.l,.. in. uilh lirl clnn Ii,,ii,v. ami get . 'iv rwi-M receive a ear. fn phyKicians' .i-Hi ri .l i.um, Street is till lot-ill inn. FARMS FOR SALE Those whu want to luiv Waching ton County larmx will 'do well t, rail mid invi-Hlienii ,,. f,iivin,. idlers, liuiiiirc at Tmk Amu a oilier. j J. Not I lit.. 11, ' ..frleior-. Newly Furnished and KcnovntpH A lirst-elasstnhlc. fi;;, all ai iiinni.i,iii, for the i-.niveiiieiii-,. of Kiiel. . tliereof, the Court for deen e as iiuiy appear (.iiiliilile. n,""" ""1" "ei veil upon vmi Itv pulilieafioii, ,y r,,.r ol Hon. I, A." I1...HI County Jii.l" of WiiMhlnyloii County' lireiroti, which order wax made and dated' on March II, Pkki, .IoHN M. WAI.I,, Altorniiy for l'lali'iUII'. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby ulven thai f,r iln,,.. Hllftied, Kxeeulilx of Hie hint will and fesl aiiienl, of KliMibeth Krust, deeeased. has liled her liiial aeeouiit n with I lieCoiml y Court of . siiilo f nr-i-Kon lor V:tHhiui;lnii Coin.ly, ami Dial the wild court Iiiik fixed Momhiy Urn HM of May, l!KHl, nl tin, hour of ten' o'clock a m of wild day at the court hniiHi'in Hillsl'.oro as the time an, i.l.ieu fur Inmrlnif obleel. Ions to said final iiecoiinlin n, to the llnal Hellli.uieiil with Die court as ioeu(. nx of said eMail., ,,, , . . , . Mathilda Ilatnel, Kxecutrix IhhI will and testament Kliza netli I'.riml, ileeeiiHed. Dated at Hillsboro, April 1(1 IK 1 -i aereH I.) ii. ie 11111l1.rrulllv11ii.il, r.n aeioM In piwlure, (ill a. re in l.ni-li n, liinher; k.hhI Ii.oih.- and l.arn- iul hard: well nalere.l: '.. mile l.,,,,. n.-.i Vllln and railroad: '.mile Iron, ,l,l rrlee, t-'H pel a. ir. .'II acres, I mile. fr. Illl I i ri.'lil ill., ill aere In cultivate. 11; a. r.. Nlalie.l' II iieiex In hrushi K'-'d llve rooni i.,ite l.arn and out lniil.lin,: i, m,, p, p n lllld M'li.Mil; II miles lo It. It Pti,.., acres -ion ni-ns. in eiilllvtl,,n; 7 acres of Hue U-aver.liuu that w ill produee H sack" of onions per acre; k.bi.I H io.uu ioiiw, eol l. Ml; Kd ham lu.7l; oilier ImiiIiIiiiuh; oieluud and lieirv I.iinIk-s I'IiIm lui in s n J iiiiim. ,, II ill. ,,( finely Mil ualed, can he divided, If neees sary. Owner In laillim lii-nlt h and u.-t-tln old, Is cause of seilliiu. I'rl.e S0 per ai re, on eiu.y IcriiiH, IKiil acres 'Mi acres In ciiliivalinn; lull ii. ics oi ui 101 1 i a t- Miiilal.le for , wood; In, use and l.arn; koii.I or. liaul- 2 miles Ir.iin HillHlH.ro ami min road . ... . ii.i..., i o h i arm hum r L" .. . . r. r-A ..... orani ii an. I several sprinus that furnish ' 1 ""ace, an lance ol water llie year round. This farm l.ciuir situated Ho near l..u ., I. ...,ii i i , K"""'ltn.:, as well , .-"in r l aiiebc, ' riiiMiiiK.niiii is of the I Colo, , I,. irreulen ..inri.i.iu ... .1 I .. " 'illliua ) per acre on easy payments, 2IHI aeres-ln hiKh stale of rulliviilliin mostly llcaverdam laud; mil,, f,.,' railroad slallon and town; s ii,ih wes or I'oi-llaiid, Then, is a foriiiui. In this f""" lr s e cardr iicr. This land is cheap al ,ill per acre; it can be had for Hi) per aero, If sold sunn. ORM Timo Schedulo .. From Portland I'asl mail leaves nl H . f,,w.i, i , I 'cover, -1, , ,,, ,, ' " r"all I.alii., HI. f ...ii h. i i "'"aba, KansaHi llv :',,; , arrive, MiKli.nL.,.. 'S' I "Ul. Illilulll x:i'a in Ocean N i lilcaifo and '" I' ll V I s I ii I 1 1 Nasi, iirrivt'i aius A NOVEL COMPLAINT. London, April 14. The Times says ed torially this morning: In both the Free State and Natal matters appear to be progressing as we expected and desired, uur Well-wishers in America, who are evidently nerv- out as to tlie possible enect 01 check in our advance on the opinion of the elect orate, need not, we trust, make A sworn complaint, signed by N, P. Onkerman and eleven other nat- nun. oi rx-iiuoi jyiHirioi no. i'.i. di rected against U. H. Mcllargue, the principal of the Iteedville school, was today forwarded to the State Department of Public Instruction at Salem, asking that the teacher's ceruiicate he revoked. The peti tion alleges that Mcllargue has been guilty of gross misconduct, and that during school hours he has been guilty of osculatory prac tices with the elder female pupils, much "to their disgust and annoy- Russell" Engines Traction or Portable, Simple or Com pound, Wood or Straw Burners. Executrix' Notice. Ihem- selvos uuconiiortaLile. u e are told that ance; and lurtlier, that owing to there will be no Eoer party in the Unit- t ins conduct, many of the larger ed States if Lord Roberts wius a decisive : 1 ftrH .',;... wa frf' rtcWbeforethe republican convention. Prl a r "mining away from We cannot, of course, promise to oblige "uhool Mcllargue is charged with our friends by simplifying their politics voting at a school meeting at a Jan- Cyclone" Threshers Automatic Stackers, Wind Stack era, Mora Powers, Threaharmea's Supplies of AkiUntfa. aVMfRITC FOB CATALOGUE AND PRICES. Notice is hereby ,;ivcn that, the m,.r signed him, ,y ,,f, (.,,, ,, . ',,, WaMi1.111nl.011 County, for ,.. Htufc of or,.' gmi, been appointed Kxcrnlru ,,1'lhe ,lK will mid lestiiment, ,,f j,M .. MI,... deceased, and has duly iualiie, ,lN llicrdor,, 11 persoiiH ' having c)a i iiim against sai.l n-lal.e arc h.ucliy rmnil red (,, preseiit the s,n , ,, wflh v ,i,., , properly verified, at my ,,,!n " lmc.n, two inilrs east of JIlllMboro On., gun, within six tuoiilliH from dale umitf ,, . . . LOIHHA DHNZHIt. ' e.x .ui.rix 01 t.,(! last will and lestiu ienl, ol .lohii C. Imnzer, dceiised, .l..yo.,:'A,u'iut!'''m' '"' W. 1). Hare, Attorney for .,(l Hxnciiliix. I I a r.s all prarie land, except H acres of nakj well localed. Iieln.r only III nut,,. Iroiii I'oitland, Trice, Ol lld. ai acres near l(.-.al v i 1 1. A hi-i-i-h In ru'lli valion. Price, siiim. A good siiHinlll, wilh ,,1 Mill,,, 1, 1 ,. lug anil hoiiii Htead, and NIHI acres nf L'niid tlmbei land. A fort mm I'm the rK, m,,,,, W) acres of nice smooth liiml; In acres in Cllltlvalion, bi Ht of soil, 1'i lce, iiini, HO uercH uniuiliroved lainliwellhiciili.il hcing only i iiilhm from creanmrv I'd' etc; easy Co clear. This is a snap' at fiinV al 4 ... r.. s"lllni:ever U.,".... Ih..... 1 .: ' ' H"'l".v.,Matm, ,V. . ;'"Pt ".V andlucH iirriv 1 , ' r rt,,"ra and vi ui 1 1' '"'pl Munday " illume in r ver i,. . ' N. iy lor 1 1, : ' V ", '" " I'1 and wi v laud ,lh , , , i5 , '"'rK. Malem Hiinday' "'live 1:1(1 p , ,,.11lt Willamctii, 1. ,,, 1 v . a in Tnesdav It , , 1 "'""'"ver loin'e 7 1. . , l' tmiH.lav ,111,1 N t... t H1IV lt....l...... We.lucHilay ami i " ., ' "''flon ami ' P in Al r I I. IIIV b'lulay, Tl nlv , ;:,. '"" ''"-lav, .v lam' I, ' ' a . !,r ,'l'"'IHs aiil ''"'""-day ami ; ' Tu..ay, 1.1 l: ,l . . . 'VT . " "" lit l,c ':a. m. i..r 1 ... v. . . "T"'"1 "any W. A.I.I ri'HK if. jiulhuut, . (i'ii, Pass. Agent ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE REAL ESTATE. SUMMONS. 01' RUSSELL & CO., PORTLAND, OR. Tax Notice. On anil aflcr Monday, April hi i'nw ii, tax roll for iwiii W Ll,!'?;(1M, hues earned thereon will he due and pav ah ... They will l,e deli,,,,,,,. u.rZ, flreer has a seeds. I: II A 1 1 h i it 1 1 Hhcrill and Tax Collector. full line of garden H VlHTIIIOOKANOItlllCltOKTIIIO ( .miit.v Court of Washing! ounly Oregon, iluly ina.lc and entered .f). ...... ... , iinm, ior 1,1111 sail, of real es- u v . Hi" est 11 f llcmard ,11a, iii,.;iia.Heii, at prlvalu sit c. w 1 1 1 1 ' , ' .1.1. '".l-V "' M,l.V. HI HI, sell wm 'uii. ru 1, 1 - r (iiiMh in (,...., 1 ..i plM.ibiirtlUd, llin IuIIdwIih. fL,ui..l I .,.,1 .'.,,.! :. 1 , m 1 p ii 1 ii'ui 1 'l V,, n ,; I I ..... I 1 I , n, e r'i""""'. " ,' 'I- W. nf 1. 111 nr., ami im.iii a pf, -1 iKiiutl Dnliatloii band Clalu of bawui.uiee Hull and wl .1, In WushiiKi,on County ivkoii, ami ,11K ,lln,,, UH folnv;.' 'Oiiimeiic nK afirieH. .;, ,,,. , .,,,, 1 w ,' '; : nillllilK tl'lia- North lill .eK. VV.iai.7f.e,I.H., the,, Norlli 20 ,lcK. i 1M''CV'I!N, "'" """"ly road, Ilium,,, H..II h W, ,eW. K.,UonK said ,.,,,,1 I y , , , to tho Kasl line of salil Hall's clal liencOiSoiitl, W. hIk Mk' K "t lmiHil said claim to the place, ifbeidiii savl.iKll.id excepll.ur I'treeand , ,,, " , ,f acres land In t in, N.,,11, vvosl. ,, , . her.,,,! W, lei, Is held ,y I Prustees ,,f hit AI.K. CIiiiicliasasll,, for ,MII(, house am a p, for a K,aVn yard. " dnV'l r" " o"! L,:.MI11". ''. 'his all, a 1 1 . , , ''""I'lib A. I.evi.so,,,, ........,, ...i iM Hi,,,. (..M, In ' Clreiill i', 1 r:.r,,r w" mo.it!... tv "f I . H II ... " " " ""iiiHMIIMi, J'j '''.Vllraniiina,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, '''''"d!!!'';!!!!":;v,',,ir,!i,''v t.i: ami answer the ,.,.,. 1 . 11 .'' '" appeal' yiilnthVil, Z e , ed1'! i11;'1' TllllNl "" '"'l"l'' tho I . , v r ' " B,,lt ".,,h"d In the 0 I " ; . "l1! ''." pros- fills si . uiuutii lion n r I'laliitiir ,!lpimllon of si. ' "r. lM,,,l'e Hi" 1, 1,,,. 11... ..... .?. ""' 11,1s Illl.Vt from Pin allon of and this allcf tin. ,lat, oni",' ""IIMIIOIIS, h ,. ', '''''V1'11 Ihm IIIIIM' 11 th ,1,,,.,...,' -," Kill III '!'" ''""'"I "wl 2 V t n""1' llu"'""1' tl lii'l dcni, , 1 , 7,, !' ih " for " It: thai II, , , . . ' H,'' laiiit, to IN"'. lH.tw,' , , ' d j old' n dri"', "!' ,llHN"lved, H,,,1"1 dclemlanl ,H ll'ciiilnm el, i r , - I ,;VI"',1 '""aniaii, "'at Plaliiiit ',, ', l," "'""'.dcfimilunt, ......... i... . ' M11I111..I.. 1 it O L I h mm I .....1 c '"""mill. tin. J- i'Mi,ii:.)1(i,.M , ,;1.1,,,,r;; y."' v y,, i 1 it v ,J int.; i , , '' 1 A I , ''''iii.wi A Lr1"""" 'o.i..tv 'b. I IKK), W"N """'"'"'d lalud W. Allor,.yH ftir I'IimmIMI- "W,,A"' Fll'Ht in. .. 1 . u. Jlar., and .1. M. Wlt, - AUoineysforAdnilnistrMtor. telegraphlo Weekly Or.gonl,