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HILLSBORO ARGUS, JUNE 7, 1900 'TVTrJk bJ ' X .T X V .T X ,T .T .T X ,T T . m AND HIS TICKET DESERTED. THE ARGUS Kntsrad at th Pist-olh t Hillsborvi, Oregon, as nsomd class mail matter. DOWN LUCIUS A. LONG, EDITOR. I Ht B055 County Official Paper. ISSUKl) EVERY BY - THURSDAY aaur xxx x xxxxxx frusta i l l A J'Al'hK H'R THK l'HIl l K lit i . .Y i " i" BOOS.'.., Iff? ' it"- ' s ''. Jvv. ... . nubacr jtion: One Dollar nor Annum Six Months, (iOct; Thrvo Months, 35 cts. Opposed to Gold Mono-nietallism. Be lievea la the Bimetallic Standard. Dear Money means Debased Property and Profitless American Product, Our Consequent loss is our Creditors' Gain, Has no use for Marcos A. Haaua THK KLKCTlON' IK OVEtt. The election is over, and things hare settled down to their usual serenity. The result, generally, in this county, has been a vigorous protest of a whole people agains brutal politics; against crooked , work to carry precinct delegations to a county convention in favor of a Portland Je or a Portland , banker. When a political boss tries to do these things through the aid of his benchrueu; when the essence of decency is forgotten and men are called vile epithets becau.e they will not endorse such robbery, then comes the tst of whether our citi zenship is reliable or unreliable Thk Argus has been very c&nful to state only the truth in these matters, as has ever been its policy It depended on respectable citizens to assert their rights at the polls. ana nave their votes counted at the .'general election, even if they could not be counted at the prima nes. Thk Argus relied on this, Its confidence has not been shaken in the least. The result has shown us that the masses of the people of Washington county are honest . and that they will not brook dis honesty in political life. The re - publicans who aided in this grand , result have shown us that they hare a regard for decency, and that they are not to be classed with that element which does what a boss says, must be done. They have shown us that they are not going to tolerate rottenness, but are going to have their votes counted, and that people will assert themselves when they know their rights are being assailed. It has been a vict ory of the people, irrespective of party, and, for this, it is the grand er. Thk Argus, against the vehe ment protests of the two so-called "republican" papers (but which in fact by their scurrility and obeis ance have been nothing but two scabby intolerant campaign sheets engineered by the lowest type of a politicial boss) has appealed with all iU feeble ability to the people of Washington, begging a rebuke to the ungodly practices of pothouse politicians. Native son, American born, German American, Swedish American, and people of all ex . tractions, commenceu to assure this piper that the parting of the ways had come for once. "We will stay with you," they said, and ' stay, they did. The boss and his immediate cohorts were downed and downed so badly that they will never again crack the party whip or crook a primary. It was a victory of the wholepeople of Washington county. It as due; it was meet; The Argus in its meek and humble way contributed what it could towards the revolt. Its feeble voice asked for good gov ernment and tlie sturdy sons, ir respective of party name, came to the ratification of pure government. The Argus is satisfied. 8 ELF-CON PUSSEJJ "ST I NK A R I." There is one regret that the Times has had, and that is over the dirty controversy it had with The Akous during the campaign. There has never been a paragraph written for this paper on the subject that the writer; hasn't felt like (mine emt . i a a and getting kicked by a mule. It ' was a dirty, disreputable business '"all around, and this individual cannot be dragooned or comman deered into another such. But we - were in it, and it wouldn't do to -weaken under fire; now that the scrap is over, however; it can do no barm to 'fess up Forest Grove Times. Here is a pretty self-confessed itinkard; a man who tries to get a j publio officer to stand in to rob a man; ft man who inflintiates his kunk nature into falsehood and 'dirty allegations at the behest of a T:ik .1 Bex "Where are we, (iai)lt? Where ate we, Eddy? What struck us? Our strength seems to be going down the Union Uo:ul!" phaxt "You have counteil on my strenpth to carry you all through to office long enough. You have made me cross the ilitch of ur tne last time. I can t carry your Joal ot primary larcenies anv longer. Uonsolw vourselvee. Console vonr 1U. lien. tiie mv ri tr.n ,U to your 8imon-Corbett machine, and your "push!" This cartoon first appeared in Thk Akous last week. Was it prophecy? Ami f it nnstiihlf Happy thought ! that BrVr (Jsult must now ride in the snddle on th mule's tail. dirty political little creature, hasn't enough the bosom of ring. The vile the Times man, mauhood to swell a rag doll manikin. How can such a thing sleep with itself? Who commandeered the wretch? The hon. b. p. cornel me? Very likely! Wherever the skunk goes, he succeeds in getting into political oblivion. Praters of honor and virtue who know neither are al ways properly measured by intelli gent communities. Mr. Eddy and Mr. Gault have discovered that Washington county has a public conscience: anu that coarse work will not always be swallowed by decency. The citizens of Washing ton have done well irrespective of party. oVlH"k a. in. on July 13, 1800. tofore rli i Kt'KixtT ami Receiver at tlx I'nittHtl Mates Ijuiii Ollli' ill OrfKim City, Oregon. 1 1 The said oonteaUnt hHvliiK, lii a bnn-r sltl.lHrit, tllel Mut 3SI. IHUI, mK furtli U.-ts , liirli mIiow lliat altrr duv ilillKi-m mt-i soiihI wrrU, of this notUv can not Im ! lutitl. it 1h linhv nnlrMi miuI ilirM,tftt ' that "iich noilio Iw gWm by dim and vroiw LHitilit-ation. WM. vJALLOWAY. Ktiritlvcr. SUMMONS. CHAMPION BINDER - Stands HEAD AND SHOULDERS above all oiher. as these will testify Tbe saddle on the mule's tail, in last week's Independent was so small , that even Ben was thrown out. It might fit the "Hootchy-Kootchy" "monkey." IX THE CI ROUT COURT QV THK Suite ot Oregon, for WaxliliiKton County, t yniHii T. Wilcox, l'laiiitiin Vtt I 1 8. V. Penfolil. Jeiwiv U HfiifolJ. Henry Feufold ami Catherine PenfoM Defendants, j ToS. F. IVnfoM, Jaww I.. I'enfoM, Hi-nry lnfokl ami Catherine fenfuld, the alxive named ilefemlauu: In the Name of the Stale of Oregon, you, 8rln aim eaen or you, are hereby required to apH'ar and aiwwer the comnlHtnt tiled iiKuimtt yoit in the above entitled Court and suit on or ll'ore the la.it day of the time prracribed ' in the onlei for publication of this aumiuona, to-feit: On or before the expiration of six weeks next from and after the date of the first publication of this anmnioiis. the tirnt .publication there. if being on the 7th day of June, andif you fail to so apirar and answer, for want thereof, the planum will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in auid uouiplaint, to wit: . 'or a judtriiient auairiKt the defend ant. 8. K. Pen In Id andJesw I,. Penlolit, ami each of them, for the sum of .ViO, with interest thereon since January 1. IW. at the rate of 10 per cent per annum. Farmingtou, Oregon, May 30, 1900. Mitchell, Lewis & Stavtr Co., Portland. Gentlemen Yours received in due time and would say that the Champion Binder I bought of you last year has given perfect satisfaction. Respectfully, t-Sigued) C. A. Keith. Gaston, Oregou, Msv 20, 1900. Mitc'oell, Lewis & Stsver Co., Portland. Gentlemen fa reply to your letter of the 14th, I will say that the Champion Binder I purchased of vou last season has proven highly satisfactory. It cuts, elevates and binds in all kinds of making compact bundles, and never missing except through some fault of the twine. Any one needing bind er, will make no mistake in getting a Champion. - Yours Truly, (Signed) H. j. Canon. Logan, Oregon, M:iv d, luoo. Mitchell, Lewis Si Slaver Co., Portlrml. Dear Sir 1 will answer your kind letter. The Chuiuninn Hinder I bom.ln from your firm last yenr is a very good oue. It ruus easy and docs ils wink, to perieetion. Yours KrsHvllully, (SiKUcil) Jrti-olt llnber. lUwood, Oienon, Mitchell, Lew is ct Stuver Co., Porlhui.l cuiicwieii n norver tins inns con cern, the 1 liiuuptiiu Hinder lin- git nrl-riu-M sallNlitcliou, and also the Company has been very accoinoduliiij; lours iriliy, IMguetl) Jrsar Co. Mouiltttilldille, llreemi, Mm- jS. Iishi. Dear Sirs The Cluunpiun Hinder Hint I taught of you last ver has (iven eood satisfaction. I think it is the liefilial running Hinder I Imve seen. 1 hud hesvy crop of down kmiu last year am! JUrtcrnoon Functions call for the aristocratic "Prince Al bert." We are Inordi nately proud of these goods. They possess every clement to make us so. See that label ? - 1- THf taact or tmi yanout QUAHANTtlO CkOTHItA ' II. WKIUU'Mi iiihI SONS, I lll.'M H .i I US. The balloon cartoon in flie'Iii'depeii dent a few weeks ago is very sugges tive, wenrung and bewell run "out of for u,e aKKreirate sum of $S!.W taxes rwld, sight." THK ARGUS' "gas" was heay f"r he sum of 75 attorneys' fees, and for enouKh ,0 carry the decent republican i d FiJZ yote. - : ' .nmrtiraee mentioned in said complaint, ' and which mortgage was executed by the "THlf &Dr.rC wr!lA.itt(i nf ile anli. Hpfatiitu nti U Pu,.r..l.l ....I T..- f dates read so much like obituaries, that ITlwhi'i "H , . '"' which is recorded on page tTg of book their appearance sec ma , premature. '-29'' Records of MortKages fn said W'anh They would be more in order after elec- '"KWu County, Oregon, upon the follow- . , , . ... J inn described real estate situated in tion.' Independent. Perhaps, Brother Washington County, Oregon, to-wit: Gault, you would like to use the write-1 the aoutheast of the northwest uds for some of the Bs Cnrtielina ai!(l th? 'uthwet of the northeaxt ups lor some 01 tue bobs Cornelius ofwc, ,,.,,,, , llnMh :ket Our Office Devil. ' of the Willumette Meridian, containing , . 1 80 acres, more or less. The worthy citizens of Gales Creek are f Also the N K of 8 W X section ten having acme contention,, which, of f r ITu' "rn "f K.K ve (5) West of the Willamette Meridian and course, is very good natured, over the ! rontaining 40 acres of land, and onlerina lines of their gardens. Thev have sent ! t,IMt ?tt'J. real estate lie sold in the manner f . t . y , . proviUed hy law and the proceei s applied for a surveyor, but Somehow the dispute L the satisfaction of plaintiff's said won't be settled. So they agreed to jniiitnimit and that the lien of bis said a 11:11.1 r. 1..: . r I mortgage be decreed to be Drior and su- uu uvmi m minuuiu mi auvice. rtl- : !u.ri, ,,,,. 1 1 ii, !,.. "... , t t : r " tin,..,, 111 ,.j i on ui ciiivjt ui ri Sciuug uu cuusiaciioD iuey visuea ; earn 01 me aeienuants herein. this ollice to subscribe for this modest I ?,"u "" u:" otl'er "u fufher relief an to 1 I. tie Pt III rt 1 1 U 17 ta linAQ S An I la 1I a journal. Telling us of the trouble we This summons is served unon rou bv promptly told them how to settle their puhlieation. by order of Hon. L A. Rood, dispute. They were to go to Bos. Cor- 0 C XZTXl neliusand borrow that famous tapeline, J,'"e 1 A. V. !!. multiply the result of the measure byj.j. : :, , . "Ttfy.Wtalntfft divide it by Boss Ben's majority in;. : . ....... 1 . , , , . ., ., f.ctr:rf-ja m . - luuimuiuiijj uunty, buu inereio iu enn- 1 ic contents of the gall owned by (be boss, and by these lines decide the? dispnte. ' y 1 : ' i Scholls, Oregon, May J6, 1900. itchell, Lewis & Stsver Co.. Portland MGentlemen Your letter of inquiry of cut it with one span ol horses. May 14th is received In reply will say I Kespecilully, (Signed) M W MhIiii that tbe Champion Hinder wc purchased ' of you last yesr gave us good satisfac tion. On our hill land especially it did us good service. 1 cut over hill sides that heretofore hsd not been cut except with a cradle. On tbe level ground it did as good wora as sny one could ask for. Respectfully, (Signed) W. W. Jscquilh. Forest Grove, Oregon, May'ty, iy. Gentlemen The Ummpiou Hinder 1 bought of you last year gave me perfect 1 saiisiacuon. 11 nenoiincil lis Work . like a ell It rill. It has mv decided piel- 1 erence over nny niucmtie ol which ! have any knowledge. Yours truly, I (Sigurd) A. Iliuiuiiu. Wm. - u..l- 1 u -1 L 1-.. a I f ... . 11 o iiyc a wuuie uuua 01 buuii loiters, oeiui uir it. i."iiers nre iroin parties wt have told to and sbow what the uiat liinea will do HKItK not in Kansas or Nebraska. INARMS FOR SALE Greer, the grocer, has Black Minorca errgH .50 cents per settine of fifteen. Remnant Bale ot - shoes, new and old Btyles, cheap, at Schulmerich'it Son. . ' - Greer has a full line of garden teeds. , . r, Lost: Mediuni-nized doe; white.' black spot on one side; notify, own er, H, Jack, Fanningtnn. You can save money by buy ins' wens at oreer s. Bids fo Wood. Notice is hereby given that the under- L'Ued w ill receive hi-hUh I b ds from ilate until June 7, l'.K), for fiiriiiHhing and cie- livering in the Court yard at Hillsboro. a eorOM ol sejuMined fir wood, four font in ngni. Haul wooil to he cut lroni soiinri. greuii timber and delivered bv September 1, W. D HHAUFOlio, , hherifr of Washitiglou County, flrngou, HillwlHiro, Oregon, May 24, I'M). ' CONTEST NOTICE. Department of tho Interior, Cnitctl States J.mid Ollice. , r Oregon City, Ore., May a, V.m, A Hiilllc.ient conlest alliiiuvit having been tiled in tli in oflke by Julm 1'. Vnsti11g h'Uise, iioiiteHtant, iigniiiHt honieNtead en try No. 10.54.1, made .March B, Ihii.3, for 8 W '4 of ' W yt and VV yt of H W '4, seij. 'JfH and N W of N W yt, sec, 35, town ship 3 , Kaugo 6 W.bv Joseph Miller, coutestoe, in which It Is a'lleged that con testant "knows tho present condition of the HHine; bIko that said Joseph Miller has been aliwnt from stud claim all the lime during the past live years 11 ml has wholly abandoned the same, and that .said 'al leged absnnce from the said land was not line to his employment in the Ariny, Navy or Marine Corns of tbe T.'iiUecl Htniea ns g private soldier, olllcer, seaman or ma rine during the war with Npain, or during any other war in which the 1,'nited Htatn may be cngiiged," said purties are hereby notified to appear, respond and oiler evi dence touching said allegation at lol Those who want to buy Washing ton County farms will do well to call and investigate the following offers.- 1 nrjuire at The Anaus office. lrieacres-MOacre wider cultivation, 50 ai res in pasture, Hfl acre in brush and timber: a-ood house anil harm mmil chard, ' well watered: U mile from Reed. vino ami rauroaiij x mile rrom school. Price. fiO er acre. 1. 31 acres, I mile from Greenville 10 acres in cultivation; 10 acres slashed: 11 acres in brush; good live-roorn house, barn and out hiiihllmm: u mllab, P t I and school; miles to K. K. Price, Ifioo! lilfl seres--100 ai'res in cultivation; 7 acres of fine lieaverdam that will produce 400 sacks of onions per acre; good 8-rooui house, xit fL500; gwd burn 40x71; other huildingH orchard and foerr bushes, Jhls (arm is in 2 miles of Hillsboro and finely situated, can lie divided, if neces sary. Owner ju failing health and let ting old, is cause of selling. Pries, 10 per aero, on easy terms. :X) acres 200 acres in cultivation; 100 acres of good Umber suitable for cord wood; bonne and barn; good orchid;2 miles from Hillsboro and on main road to Portland. This farm has running branch and several springs that furnish abundance of water the year round. This (arm bum- situated so near town Is well suited for dairying ad gardening, as well as grain and bay raising, and is one of the frreaiest bargains in the county, per acre on easy payments, ' 1 11 FS F 1)0 Champion Force Feed Elevator Guaranteed to waste Icbh Krain than any other. This Elevator has a world of good poinirt all ex plained in Catalogue, send for one. Eccentric Sprocket Wheel Gain of 16 per cent In power at time when other machines choke Have you seen our DRAW cut mower? Strongest cutter on earth. Guaranteed to cut where all others tail. In heavy alfalfa the Champion Draw-Cut stays at it when others have choked and quit. Our Hay Maker Champion Mower for stumpy ground has no competition. Get Champion Catalogue MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVaR CO., First and Taylor Sts., - Portland, Oregon. Sample machines with Wehrung A Sons, Hillshoro. nnd J. T. Hiixtmi, Forest Grove. W. H. McEldowney, canvanwr for IIUIhU rn uml vicin ity. N. A.. Barrett, canvasser for Forest Grove ami North Yamhill, Dr. Tamiesie the other evening ents, Mr. and Mrn. V. If. Mc was called to Reedville, where he Eldowney, attended a fractured leg for a Port- land boy, who was visiting at the " " falmateer ranch. Price, Miss Mary McEldowney, who has been absent in California for the period of one year, has return ed and is at home witli her par OREGONIAN AND ARGUS, $a.oo. The Weekly Oregonlnn and this paper five you all the news of home, slate, the Northwest and the nation. The Hillsboro Pharmacy:: V Propr The Loading Drup House ... s. Where limns. Mcilli ines. I'liinis. I iU, Sni s, llnishr. and nil hi nrtfl-l's Numlrl mV Im- pUK iiieil ul prices UmI Mmplv ilikinnce - m ).( 1 1 ) tl . III.Kk Main Hi, Hsll.t roprlsior. l lml purity ami freslniess of drills and rlieml- i hIh h wliut Itiiih the inost satisfactory re millH ; anil yon nil) tihvttvs lilnl lliem at THE DELTA DRUO STORE. Wc also enrrv the host nssorliil slock of ToiUl iiilicliK ami dniK sntnlries in the rtnintv I'Vt llint we buy for vash eimhles tis lo deal with lirl t-lasH Inmses utid get the liesl. Kam 11 V rccipi-s receivn ns fttrt-mi altftittoii ihyiri tins' prcscriplioiis. as Street is the location. A OR&W Time Schedule .. . . From Portland Counly Treasurer's Notirt. All county MuriiuiU .,iii,.ru-. ,,,r ( June I. I sin, Mr i,w ,allel fr an puviieie ai my ulliei. in the city ,, II, 11 noro, nner June 1 1 id. InleriM will i-en, " o"s unit., j.n.,17, phi. A. It. 'AIV ou uly TrHJ.urer I r list lilllll len i', ill T 11 in fur S ill I ..L .. I Keiiver. Kt. Worlh. liiimliu. Kuicas filv' ! Ht. 1 'Iiick and :!, arrives! M l lit , Hlsiklllll. I'hlT tl'!l I I I) II III r,.r ' Wllllll, Minneapolis, HI. I'iiiiI, Inilulli. 1 Milwaukee, I'liii iwh und Kimt. uri lvt, A Ill . ! pilule it Footc, .L him Tr;iusict siiMier,il IUiiklntf tuln J. W. HHt'TK '. Mil 'I K . sUhStfsi . I s-hl.r (lc'!lll Hleiiuiitlllis leave III I l, in r., Ssn tnll,ci..,..s1)il,re,..rv llw.d,,y,. , Hell -ihl Kcl,unB su.l Tele,,r..hlfl I idiimbm Itiver leu.. H . 1,1 .(,,,i IriiiKlei nod l,ii ij-ltcr, i.ri r.dlt Siinduy, Kitiinhiv Inn 1,1 for .lai.rci uml , lUinhibU. 1 1 t 1 1 1-1 mill l)i si lltiti.i.1 .. 1 way liuiiliiiKiniHe lin ex.eiitMimh.y I'lii v l:IU i:v.m,, ,,,,1,,, WllhinieUe river leave il 11 m ,.,...,,i .'en,'d. I'lildln, Pari., Ilerlin. Krm.t.' Hiindiiy for 1 ire,.u r,iy, S,. berir, halen, j 1 ' ' "'. "' v' "'!' fl' khiilin hii.I nil urll and wv hilidlii.f., arrive I: in 1, m exi . nt i I,1'," ''"'""of l-.iiri.i... un.iiiv j ' "llci tlniw made t,n all ccc,lh. ImiIuU, n ill.inieile mi. 1 .on nil liwi- l,. ,,7 11 111 Tucihiy, Tburiiliiv ami Sahir.lav fur I lliecou Clly, ll.ivtmi mi, 1 y limilinmi, ! , arrive :i:.'ln i 111 ,.ui,iiv. II eilnemliiv and I' ridav j W'lllilliietlii liver liiive II 11 111 'I'niiliiv 1 liliimlay uml Nalniduv fur ( hi-viiIUm and nay iioiiliiii;, miiIvc I::ki 11 in 'I'mwdav, I liuimliiy mill Siitunlav Nnake river leave Ifinailii dallv ul. :S:;i.i u. in. bir ikIiui: rpiiirnluv leuve Lew iMtiiu daily nt II .1. 111. I , . . i 1 . . '"""""i: rs rmniHsni to.1 p ui HiIUIhiIu, IIickmu, 1 Notice of Final Settlement. ; Nnllc, b, hereby K,w. ,ml , , iiiiiciiI ul .;ij,.ih Kmi.i 1 1 1 ' 1 1 her .in 1 ,,, r Tirr- v ii I. 1 1... 1 nl'iuri Ad.lre.-h W, II. HCIJ'.niT. (Inn. I'nHS, Ajient Notice of Final Settlement. nl iI.h yi.ii. .., . "K.iu lor VVaMHUirloi, r.mi.iv ..."1 .) IZ "i , i'm, nt the hirnr ui i,.,, ',-UH . , !!".m..s,i.i ,iai : 1.'. ,, , .,, Malhilila llsuuil, l'ted HI, IlllUlmro, Airil 111, WNJ. Executrix' Notice. Notice 1m hereby given Uml the uinlei-. hU'UC'I, uiliniiilntriUDr 1 1 ) h.m,,!i uf II, n eniue 01 1 nriliin iVIcKeiiuii. (leies-ual. 1111 hum in iii-imniH lor inial hciiIh. iiicnl ln the (.'mini v I 'oiirt of IheNlaln of wi koii, inr vviMniiiKlon Cnunly, uml Unit snm roiiiitv I'mirt Inn fixed II LI e 1MI I IllkW III .In,,,. IKIO ..I II... I. I' Kill. in., of Mil d dav. at Ihr (',,,, n ,.,''"ie" i neieiiy v,, .1,.., wild Court, In IlillMliorn. W,inI,.,i,.., i V F"'" I'", by the )',,in,v Oiuirl ..fil . . . . r, - - ... , ..u , ... . . . oiiiiiy, oriyiin, n tiie lime ami phice for . ' "iiuiy, mr u,,. HI ale of o- I will ami heurliiK olitwtloiiH to mild accounts ami i Vi V "'" 'I'l'omteti lueeulrU of Hi Isnt Hie lliial Mellifluent ol hind cxla! Hilled till liltli day of ,av, I'.hki. .IdH A. I Ic'VI.'siil'l,' Adinliilntriitor de IioiiIm-iiiiii of 1 1 111 chIiiI 01 minium .vichuiiini, ilnccaMcd, 200 acres in hlirh nUte of cultivHti.ni. mostly Heaverdmn land; niile from i ruiirosn station hiki town; IH miles west of i'lirtlsnii. There is a fortune in this farm liir some Hardener. This IhiiiI is cheap at $50 per acre; it can be had for 1J0 lcr acre, If sold soon, acres all prarlo land, except 8 acres of 10 miles oak; well located, being only inmi rnruaiKi, rrice, i,R)o, 20 seres near Keedville 5 acres in culti vation. Price, $(JO0. A kooiI sawmill, with or without dwell ing anil homesteail. and Nun MirH nf irivul -ttmborlaud. A fortune for the rlirht man. 60 acres 'of. nice smisith land; 40 acres In cultivation, ImshI til soil. I'riue, $1UU0, 80 acres unimpfuved laud; well located, beiupoiily 2 tulles froin creamery p. n etc; easy to clear. Tills Is a snap at $000. "Cyclone" 44 J9 Russell Engines Traction or portable, Simple or Com pound, Wood or Straw Burners. Threshers wx knixraE"iTaTkjf'sT Miri jr Automatic Stackon, Wind Stack ra. Mora Powora, Thraaharniaa'a Sappllaa of All Klaaa. Q aVWNITC rON CATALOGUE RUSSELL & GO. J. Mol'tlll'OI). rionileior Newly Furnished and Renovated A firHt-eliiHH tnlile ami all accommodations for the convenience of quests. ... Notice of Final Settlement. li'SI II llllilil . I 1 .1 . k Kon, within six months from dale hereof, if- , , . . I.OHIHA DLINKll. ,, 1 1 .V.",; Uw UM .' MI ti-Hlamenl II..I . I . ' ,'. ",',"z," llWfllSllll d,w ,, , .V "7K,r' wn, this mti II. Hare, Attorney fr tlu Kxcculrl Notice of Final Settlement.' t Notice Is hendiy ulve.ii !ull u,,, M(P. MlKlieil lullnlliiHll'llUir nl'llic iislnlo nf , nl. est I'. I''reeh, deceiiMed, Iiiih lileil In Ihe Counly Oourt of WiiHliiuirlon ( Vmiiu v Dreiron, bin llniil aci t, in Hnl, eHial'n mid thatlliH Doiiuty I'oiirt cl miiil coiinlv IniH set Monday, Ihe 1 1 iluy (,l ,liiMi, Muh'i nt the hour of ten o'clock' A M. of wild' day, at the court, rouni nf Niild Cnmi. llillshnro, DreKon.iiM Ihe Minn nnd idiiee lor heiirliiK objictimm to nni iii, account. Jlatiil at, Hillnliorn. (in. ,,,, of May, 1IHKI. . , , , John M. Wall, Admin slrnlin'oftlui OHlutiHrf KrucNt r, r rech, deci iiHiid. UiIn iuil duy ilintd K,lv"" M Thos I vv llliH,rl,r ( lb" Kstitls of "on, .1, WIIhoii, diiceUHcd. has lil.,,1 hu mil ..ccoi.iit in tbclinuntv 'oui t , a dim I (rr '.I.1..X V . v! I , 7" ,. , eurt Iiiih llxe.l Mnnda'v J Uidayol ,,l8, VM).Ui won 1 "I it, in Hill horn, Oreirnn an Him S"S 1 Sr. "" !ri,"K'iK,.K John M, Wall, Ally for Ad.nln'lutrutor. AND PRICES. PORTLAND, OR, I Go to Gretir "for soedB. Tax Notice. , J,,"',, '""'will lie lii my ollUte and hie '"' ll,,7T",,,'lll be dun aJd j.av 1 1 "" w' ft ' "llniiiicnT Hlt.fr .una tJborlU' and Ta Collar. V