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r.r . r.r A'i; jv a a a a. : '. ; A I'AI'hU (M- Illli I'l n'l K K X y WILLIAM JENM.N(iS I.IJYA.W - CHAMPION BINDFR J HILLSBORO ARGUS, JULY 19 1900. THE ARGUS tnUl4 at h Pont-oftic l HiHhnn, . Oregon, 8eoottl el mtl nulUT. LUCIUS A. LONG, EPITOK. County Official Taper. ISSUED EVERY BY Hi Argus PublUhiag Company. THK CWVXTY COMMtlON Theeim.lilioii of Waeliin ty, a given vn the l.w itnd nnwt h a matter tion to taxpayers. Jebt, un.ler tde alile rt'lininistra tion of Judge Luiis A h'j hen reiluoe.l until tli' interest! charge t very, very mmiU. Wlien j h ent int.) titln-e, lie atiplie.l tiiej ol.l maxim, "'sjH out of , ileld an! tay nut of debt," and as a i'snli -he ha? paid oS' thousands tt dol lars and al the game time given a creditable administration in other reupects. In some instance lie has Wn charged with Iteinjj 1ih cl.w, and perhaps this charge is . well founded, but he lias placed Washington's financial standing where it has not been for years and years. He has had but one object in view to give the county the best poRsible service with con-current reduction of the vast debt which was costing thousands of . dollars iu interest each year. So, if he has used the pruning knife too closely at times, let it be con ceded that he has now placed the county in a position where a more liberal policy can be followed While we are not yet wholly clear from debt another year will do the t work. The people made no mistake when they put laiuis Rood to the head of county affairs and took the office of county judge out of polit ics. Every taxpayer should read the financial exhibit in another place in this issue and preserve this copy of the paper for future reference. " A PETTIFOGGING JOCRXAt. The Oregonian is a great newspa per that is to - say, it is great in comparisoa with other Oregon journals, because it gives a news service the excellence of which, outside of politics, is not equalled by any other in the state. But right " where its excellence ends there its pettifogging begins. It has been the one really great or gan of republicanism in Oregon. No matter how grevious the faults of its party may be in state or nat ional life, we find the Oregonian at the critical time hard at work fur its party bosses and principles, al though, from time to time, when the campaign is not raying, it kicks over the traces. To use plain Eng lish, politically, the Oregonian is one of the worst tools the party has. Its servility to its masters is only outdone by its misrepresenta tion of its political opposition. To the man who knows, all this is ex cusable; to the man who daily . from one year to another reads the paper, it is comprehensible. Kvu that paper itself is a logical explana tion of its course. In the pact it has explained how such a journal is the mere creature' of coiumercial- . ism and there is no greater enm lBercialism today than Hanna pol itics. This easily makes clear, why the Oregonian is now, as a news purveyor, telling about the many so-called "democratic pa pers'' which are boiling JJryan; this easily explains why it dues not tell its readers as a matter of news, that the N, Y. World and the Courier-Journal are supporting Bryan. It is this pettifogging pol icy of the Oregonian which makes it both ridiculous and a splendid C'orbett organ. OUK COUNTKV8 SHAMK. "And the Boers are still making liistorv in South Africa." N, V. World. The British government, under the good and great Gladstone, gave the Boers a government of their own, and the British yiovwi, forced by a ministery which is brilliant enough to keep out of trouble with great powers, has Been fit to break feith With the Afrikanders. This Subwr'loii! One Dollar por amium.- ."L" v V -W U Opposed lo Gold Mono -attaUNm. 5' W ,icm la the Bimetallic Standard xV: ' lVj', , Dear Monet means Debased Property,; hYAJ&NV. J s i , j and Profitless American 1'iwluci. 0r vW v -tf A X ' At Consilient loss is our t red itms (.a in. ; .y, . x,x i'jTT V f , .Thursday 413 yxV : x An "American -s,, ;: ... e,, ..j :, v-i.. . i;:....- : i: -t- . , .I ',!. s- , .':, ! I- " i r 't , , . . i i f i ,,,,' u ,r,r ,k i?w&j?:jir r v,-m . .4 j -3, i -" sr,r; - Ti v,. t, ve .1 wi... .. tu. mi I . has lteen done to gratify a si heme i SUMMONS, of empire engineering by one Cecil-, s TMK rtuct Trlur kt mi Rhodes. These lutch are valr-' li,,t! "f -r.i!tt, u.r XVasiiinmott Omni . ous; they are tirni in the faith of. v the father before them; thev rep-Is ; IVnf..l.l, i.sU 1 IVr.f..I.l. ) ' r , I t.-nry l'pnl"lit ami t'lilhi-rtne recent a small hut heroic band of, Fenfolil d.-umhIuuis j men who wonl.l mtlinr li i 1 " s l'e",'"1'- '''ie I.. I. i r.,1.1. 1 1, nr men no woui.i rainer ne ueau ivi ioia mi t;ih, nm- ivhu.1,1, ti,. tnan leave intir posterity an inner- itance of slavery. numbered five to one, and their ' wives are in the ritle nit. Was . ... ; 111.' tiun ii-i'si-i it , ,i in Oio f1r ttiere ever more heroic resistance t,,i,.ii,uti..M ..f thi, suuuif.iis, tm.ii. to imperialism? As a matter of i' r.-.t''nMil'lyVl." ',V fact, the resistance nut up bv our i"ll,lu'"" "1 sii"-m..i.s. n... nrsi ; inililn-aliim llii'rriif hriii" mi the Till ii.iv forefathers, while strenuous, pales or Jum ii. tt,i if yun fml n. uiajii.i-.H I , ami niiswer. lor want tlicnuf. tin into insignificance when compared ; laimin w.u m,w n. ii... t :..,t f..r un to the struggle being made by the r, l." f '' I ' '. ''Mii;.!t..i. t po j wit: lira jitiii;ii!i'iit at;tiiii.st I In-.i,.fiinl Boers and yet there are anv mini-: ants. s. k. (Vnioi.i mi l .i,-i i,. i-n t. . I. , ,. . , ... ami t'lt'-h of tiii-iii. Inr the sum o V-0, Iter of imperial "republican papers. uh inurest thrim mm j.mtui-y i, which are trvir.cr tu rnmnarp tKos-! '! rai of 10 . r ,. nt h t aitnitin. wnitn are trying to compare tnese fr thl, awrn!il, ,, ,, s.7.mi u,w ,.(.(. Dutchman to the Chinese Boxers?' f,,r hv ,",n "f attorneys' ft., awl f.ir lth to.-i anil rlwlittrst'uirtiu of tlii-i-tit t. Has such expression, until the year; and for a...;iw lonxiusii a certain nmfi t, ,l i i i .1 . ntorttftiife niP-itnitu'il in saiil emniiluint, l'.X), whtn the banks and the mil- am wh'i,.h irtl:,- i U ti itarists, hand in hand with ' the"1,,fn'"!',"!" ,'v"f,,,.i n ,;' ',- ' . j fentnlil. to J.lallitllf on Ailntlst i'l. Dull. trusts, have control of our country, and whi.-it is ns:..t.ii-ii ,.n phl i.vj,.i u,k , , . .,,t. . , "2f" Heei-riN of XlmtiMtirs iii -ai-l Wa-li ever before been indulged in a land i jtigtmi i:imiitv.nr.-, iim the I'.iii.m- of den-ocracy and republicanism? Such pusillanimity is our country's; "e'' the smitiu-iwt ..f tin. north.-t r J i atnl the sotnltvi-st of ihf. northeast shsilie. : of wctiim III tu u ii 41 tiurth. ruuif.' .' i-s mmm "' 'he XX ittiiiut'tti- Mi-ti, linn, vtnuiiiiiiu si) iirlll. finite ,r !'-".-. The Forest Grove Times edite.1 ! MV.:iMH,,;.Vu;:Nh u. bv J. B. Eddv, expresses wonder" ' w "' ,!" w 'iiaeuc Mituiuh mi-t , . ,; jonU.iiiiiii In aeins of laiul. i.tnl onlertttt: that . i. Bradford is kept for that ai.l real emte . i.l in the niati.-.er U, . , , . . jrovi-fi-l hv law ami tin-i.roi-i-eil-uiiiilieil ie tune liemg as a deputy in the Ihw ,,,,., m of tm's sai-l office of sheriff.' That is nothing. J''e"i,'' ."' "" -f i-- i h inorti-ajo I ilei-rcni to he j , r i , . r aiel .u The Times man has more than once p'-ri'-r t--uii .-inini. mi-n -t .r ..juitv ..i , , . eaeh of tlto ilete-eliiKls licnMl'. womlered at what Mr. Bradford has ami for sti.tlt other ami further n-li.-l us i.. done. He wondered because Brad- ford would not stand in with him to rob THE Ar1'8 editor; he Wimd- di u tr i ii. when Bradford gave 1:ik A Kara the delinqueut list. lie wondt-red when Bradford exposed' hini in ihe Oregonian and Mr.' V.I.I- iaiitllt ,,J;n Tn f..,.t N"tiie is ln rehy (fivoti that I, tin- iimlei fclltly IB Still wondering. Jn tact, . Bj(, aliti,ii.is,trai.-.r -f Hie Kstat-t ot John Mr. Eddy is a "wonderer" ;if n- W- '!...:. dr.-.He-l, have tii.il in thr ; county eoin't ot X ..s!iuii,'ton (.ountv. ( i ro sniall magnitude. The ' last preg-i jjou. liiy l-'inal A- imint a ailnitnistrator , i i i it t ' "' ""i'l Kstite. nntl tliil ait hi eotnt hni tix - nant wondering indulged ny .Mr, ,., Monday the .nth tlav of A liKlial, I'.KHI, luldy, was when he failed to poke M, u"! '' the forenoon ' 1 i ot .-an! nay as the tune, ami the I ourt politicial rottenness down the tt--"" 'he i4e-e r,,r hoari-K ohj.et- , , ,,, , , . ions, lo said in:coii lit unit the tiinil wtl le- throats of ashtngton County citi- mmt t sani estate. ssenship. But a fool is always' wondering and so is a knave. PROBATE. Oil MoilCay. Aug 20, the following final accounts of adnm,i6tration Will be heard: estates Of Hiram Burt, deceased; John Michalec and ii ii- - t t i i John W Michalec, deceased., Citation issued to heirs W t JaW ,,-lor to Kftini ..f sin..,. Ml.., Iu,, .. ,.... , ...... , .,v,, ,. .Xllg ,, i Josenh Lane aniitd ntlminStttra.' tor estate of John Laus, deceased.. On Jnlv 31, Judge Hood will re .it , . quire njiiK-rva Ripley ' to show cause why Dr. , I) Wood shall not be named her guardian. , , , , , . ,s- , Real Estate Translers. Alvin Haines to Nettie Hellinyhor U-aet in lot 1 blk -J rorest ()rr.ve... I.Vl. i.ewih, a hum. iwis, .-miiiiiii uiih-k i Chits Oiillanil mill wlt'n to Jwc)li j U other persons itilei-tsli'tl, r'imn wr,''r(.rr;,;or,,...N,an.r n jMme; Raffert's Face Lotion, O it C K It Co t N'eloon A Herd luit ehiini for ce 4 of mv i tux; lit t a r 3w Mm lien K Nnylor nsniirncp to" lohii (! A rmst i-fitiif lLDxKVi in Forest (irove .7.0 Anna Krinihel ttt al to Jon anil llenrv licin km- i hw , lot 4 see 111 t 1 s r A 1.iiVi);viHtoX'A'MeaVrnw'';i' of sw m: m t 8 ii r 4 w ' ISO ii in iimui in v iHiiicf i ioih in v ' neioiiiiiiK to and estate and ite-' rilteil as Portland Heights...'. , , . . .... . imi . foll.fwi. to wit: Iteinu lolKiiitml 7 in Kloek Julio Wallers to John llahh-r 3 lis in 4 ami lot 10 in Work fi in the I own of ( 'or XV est Cortland Height..,. .., : ' nellus, X'a-.iiiit!ton Omni v. iiiwuu. .Miss W Harris, of North Vakitna, is in the city, theguest of her aunt, Mrs. R. Cave. .,. .urn i , Cigars at r. J. Barbers, 2nd St. . l 1 y i X i A I and for Liberty. uue muuw .loiemiaius; j All in." ,s urtte ill lite .--tate ,u i -ret;..!), vi.ll. ami t-aeh of )-..tt, hit hetvl-y v,iii!.-,t t,. "Pi" '' '""h""' M--i aujiin-t y.ni iti Hie tioni entttdl t .hum ii " r ifi Uir ii .inv 'XZ'l.LVTtl .V'r. mi nnhiieiuion , hy wi.-r of ii,.... I, A lioo.i. (.-unity .linle ot XVtsih t tiff t-iti limtitv Ofeu-it., Miiiiii onier win, tmnle ami it.iteil "'1 June 7, A. O. ini'l. s-mi lit a howma.v, Altortifja lor I'luliuilt' Notice of Final Settlement. Dated tins r.,ltii llay of Jnlv, VW. It. S. Malk. Admini-t -ntor of the K.-tatt: of Jnhn V. 't iehalee. ilf-eeHsetl. Notice of Final Settlement. j Vol iff in In rehy Kivim that l, the iimler" sineil ailruinHnitorol theltnle of J.ihit , ,T ' eifoti, my f inal Awmul as ailiniuistrator f,''1 ''r1"1;-i4"'1 ,th!a rt1,1 ''"" has tix- eii Moiinay the anlt day of Auifusi. imni. ' at ih.-h-mruf I0o', . t in thJ f-.rnoo,, ofMn-i ofy as the timp. ami the (-..nit Jlilted this 1'llh day July. I!i0, ... N. II A f.K. Adiiiinist.ral.tr of tint IC-tnte of John .Xlu lnilet. deeeased. CITATION. ; IX TirK cot XTV COCUT ok TIIH , Hate of OreKot., for tl. Couaiy.-I ; XVatij.Ktoii. J n the inal'er of the estate of ( XX . It. Lewis, ileceasi-d. f To A. Ii, Lewis, J, I). f.Mvis, Mary 11. l.e ih, John r. Lewis. John M. I.cwih, Kunna lli-iiison, Mattin lfrinnoii. lt. are In reoy itnl and ri fuireil to appear i-i ! the ('.unity I'mtlf of the State of Oregon, tor the Ciiimlv of Washini.tuii. nt ilu Court i'ihuii thereof, at llillsliorn in the i (,'tinnlyof U'ashitit-ton, on Monday tin i 'lav ot Ati(.'imi, 1!KJ0, at It) o'eloek, In , the forenoon of that -lay Uh... and th.-re ..r.UiMlru. tl.o a'J.i Ill'strator toU" at pul.lie or fttivate sale ( hu r'-nl i'oierty j all. mid not he iint'le n ptavoil Im ni Hit: ZTT iU' of tin. eottnty eutiri of the state ttf (ii'..i;on j onrt am"'; H.hda; ofj 1 July. i!nn. Attest; ' (,teai (iiio. A. MoiUiAN, ciUik, Stands UKAD ANI SUOlLDKUSabtueallo a-, h ill.-;.- will testify l'.o ini'-ctoii, Otei;oii, XI iv to. Woo, Mil. lull, i.i vMi S: Mjvit V'l-.. I'liHtniul. v',, u; i mrii Vuiiih mvnr.l in line ''". ;,n' ,,, H"v " " ","",m ' j"'"4'1' "' ,;,yt UMr ,,:,H p.M f.H s.i(isii, li.ii. iNiiiii'.l) V.'. A K-'illi ',.. -ion, Oi.'i.i'ii M iv in),i, , M'.i.v ci!, I.i wis M-.-r fit., IVillniiil. in ill i; ni n jli in n.iiii irtliTiil' 1-M wood, Otruiin, Hi. . -tli, 1 i I i Hi-il tin- V ti iipimi ' MiU'lirll, I.eniH Suvrr Co., I'm tlinul. Uui lii I tiiiM'h .is.'ii ni ui'i l ist sr . son , rilllriiirn li.K V.T till limy eon !i,i I'riw, ii . lug hly -,i(stui li'l'l, H ' ,'''"1. V-Ii.iiii.iii lliit.l.r luiii i rii ... , . i. v.ui-s ati.i in'ii U 111 nil kui.K . , . Hi'sl-i'liisji sal islat-lioti, mid !. th- ' , ii, ili ikmn i'.iiii; .u t (iiimUi'v, . .,1 ;i HI llil-sl I'i; M t il lhl,rtl;;l sum,. Lmlt ! ui Iti. liiu A i v nr tu ilinvi ImiuI- HukitiK l inn! u t liiimiii v, , , ft, Mill HI IKf 111' VtlSKIM' ui n;.iuiii; ,t CI llil'lil t, Will I rulv. f c. ..-.i .11 i Wan 'I rulv. (Su.lic l; It J Oisi.n Si-Um!;, Oi.'hoh. M. III 111 II, Ll'Uls Jtvvt Ci. ji, tmiii I'otU.iiiil, - i ',. ntU'tiH-ii 'r Ii Iti t of ttniiii v of fi till is to en, -.1 In r.'iy !', s iv it t i'.h- v'ii iiiii urn 1'iitnli i t.ttrvti iw.t oil l i-t vr.ir i.'ai p lis miml sitiisl.io- i)ti our lull 1 Ml.t i-si, i-i.i!!y u ,lid no t M-rwt-r. 1 otit ovi-r luilsnln hi 'tt'iululr Unit not l ii ti iill rxirl'l Ii ,'t.i, lie. Un iIk Ini'l vtiitinil it i. i;.i, vvoi us ,ui mie run!. I ust .i tlu.lv, t.Mtiv.1, U . W . .(.ii'-in lit, k ..f lo AW TUP A lllh r.huntpion Force Feed Fcvator Hu tr.i.'. d t,. .vasie l..syfi" than aiiV i-tli.-r This KU'vator t-I. lined ill ' italnnue. S-ml fi r ni;t. Eccentric Sprocket Wheel , . . . . 1 1 "H n of K.i per eent In power at other machines choke Have you seen our I'lJAW cut niuwi-r',' Si rolitfefl CULter nil earth. i U t rullteeil til cut where ui! others liii. In heavy alfalfa the Champion !rav-Cnt stays at it when -titers have choked and quit Our Hay Maker Champion Mower for stumpy ground ha no coinnetition, le"t Chatupi.in Catalogue. MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAViR CO.. First and Taylor Sts., - ' Portland, Oregon. Sample niitrtiitieti with Wehrtlitg A Sons, llillslmi,., iiml J, T. Buxton, Fote-t drove. V. J. McKldowney, canvasser fur llillsl'oro and vi.-iu ity. N. A. Barrett, canva-Mtr for F.-test Grove and North Yamhill. r t.7'' r''n ," Threshers Automatic Stackers, Wind Stack ers, Horse Powers, Threahermen's Supplies of All Kinds. -WRITE FOR CATALOGUE IN THE NEW STORE Eilers Piano House now located at 351 Washington St., near Eighth, Portlar.d. A constantly increasing business made it neefssary for us to secure larger quarters, and we have built, for ns the beautiful new "Music Building" at the Comer of Park and Washington Streets, where we have every facility for conveniently handling our wholesale and retail business. On the first floor you will always find the finest selection of nearly a dozen different makes of Pianos and Organs, aiming theni the most valuable and costly instruments made in America the Chieker- jiii', of Boston; the Weber, of New Before ymi decide on the purchase of a Piano elsewhere, it will pay you to investigate our instruments and our methods. Full particulars and catalogue for the asking. Wrile today. PIAN0 HOUSE, office 361 Washington " . l'ortlai"l'n Leading Giant Powder ! Centerviile, C Oregon Complexion. Positively removes freckles, ttiotlt patches, pimple blackheads and give a youthful glow, white anil healthy. Mme. Riffert's Toilet j The tt.twt ex.jttisite lotion in use. Cured chapped hands, sail rheum Un 'mm- I IT". bur0' ,,,'1,U "lA '',irriUle,, w,rf,,ce ' ladys toilet is complete without ' ""a1"" " Krfwsy substance, i,-.-,-.;-.r.- ! Sold by JULIA A, STANTON, 554 I'nion Ave., Station II, Portland, Oretioti MRS. JOHN NORTHROP, bocal Agent, -,- - llillalKiw, Oregon'. c u tr , , , -, I lenifcl makes a specialty ?J"yi" Rn'! ".ellin8 lil"l"rl11"' 'Jliice on Main Street opposite Tualatin hotel, llillbboro, Ore. t)rri;oi M,iv 36, Wui. Mil. lu ll, l.rwii .V .Suvrr Cu , IVrllru.l. Ilrtir . I will ,,uU..r , i. ...I ''' The ClumHon Hin.l.-r UmKtu '"" v-iir l,rw lt v.r i vrrv k.hI 1 ,o. It hum r-wvmi.l .tov-sil .i K'tLvtmn, Yoiim KvKiireiiullv, ISnjiicd) Jm'oli lliibrr. v iiii'iii'v iins lu vii vrry in.-imioilniiiij;. v "'"I " mis Hilly, (IsiKiiril) Jrssr t n, iiittiiiiidiilr. lin-tim, M.n iS. l- ir Mrs llic CIiiiiiiiiiiii Hiii.Ur lliat i I li'liMlit "I vuu lust vr.it Ims (iirii (ikiI .iiimiiiiiiih. i tiuiiK n I tur nnnst riiiitilni; llimlrr I luvc srrti.' 1 u lirnvv i-tup l ilnwn i;rin n L.-t rr uml em U nil mi,- si.nn ul mtt-ii. Ursin'i Uullv, (Siy:iiril) M XV Itulitt. l nt. st l ,rnr, t Irri'iiu, Mv Ji, lsi t'.i-iilUinrii "I'dr Chiiintiion Himlrr t lumnlil ol Vol! Usl r ir Xiivr tnr irtl.i t silllsliu li.nl, J lirl lill'HK'.l lis Ullt'k tlUt' 0 rlliinit. ll lias tin (Ueiilnt nii- rifin-r over miv in h hilir i.i m Inch t ti.nv ti y Ui.iw'c b;r. V.nirsTliilv, l.Mlf'i-d! A. lilt, oun. -!' ' '". S:-,-. for it v !tj; k ' ' ttn.'i ii-e l.' H.'r are f wi 111' has n i tline W li-n "Russell Engines fraction or Portable, 5lmplo or Com pound, Wml or Straw Burners. ' i-W i RUSSELL & CO., AND PRICES. PORTLANO, OR. York, and the Kimball, of Chicago. Piano and Organ ",''l'prH;:- Blast yon stumps with .ludson Powder. Guaranteed the best. , (!aji and fuse. ... i'i."'P"'". r " '" J. W. Vandervelden. Splendid for the Preparation for hands. t ( a as ' ,Th" "( ftt tl,fl VM church Sunday morning will he "J''" ''J f th first century." 'J here will bo regular services iu the evening. MjtilHjUkHUUIItAIUUUUtJ Jjncrnoon Functions call for the aristocratic "Prince Al bert." We are Inordi nately proud of these goods. They possess every clement to nuke us so. See that label ? II. WKIIKUNH ami sH, MJXNiThe Hillsboro Pharmacy: The Loading Druft i XX'hrre I'ruijs, Mi-ln llns. I'.ilnta, t liln, S,miKt., Hroslic- ami all iriiyutst' Humlilr. may ! rni nr.sl at prlvm thai un.lv ilisinn. i emi euii,.n, lieSREffiBElt Vhat purity mm OR&W Time Schedule . . . . From Portland I'Hst mail leav.s. at T in for .-salt .n,i, Urnn'r, H, Worth, iiinuhu, Kansitnl ttv Ml. l,oul, Cliiiauo ami Kast, arrive H p in !SKikanti Klver lettves p m for Walla Walla, Vlnilii-a.olii, St. I'liiil, lliiluili, Mllwatiktit, i IiIihk'i ami Kast, arrlvci s:40at)i lli.Hin Hteaiiishlps lemn Bi 4 p, ni for mm rriiiit-ftu, aaiitua riery uiiays. Odumlila Itiver leave S p 111 r., .1 S.iuday. s..ir,l..v Ih p n, (l Astoria ami way lanill.,,.. rmM tu e.,, Sunday m 1 ni - it! v 1 r 1 1 r V. re Jo ii rvl.,1!" mid way liilidlnu.s, iirrne I: Ul p in e,i i , " - r.i rll llllliy Wilhtuieltti uml Yamhill rlvrr hmve 7 a 111 Tue-day, I hiirsiliiv anil .Saturday for Orenoii City, ll.ivloti uml way landlinfs, iirrlve l:'W tn Nloiuhiy, Weifiiratlity 11 tu I Kri.lay XVlllBiimtle tlvnr leave tl a in Tuesday, ThurmUiy ami .Saturday for CorvBllla ami uy laiulltiKs, arrive h.KI p m Tuesday, Thursday nuil .Saturday nK8 river leave lilparia tlal v t3:a&. lit. for l.wilon:relur.iinleav.. i.owiMton iiniiy ul v a. 111, Address' W. II. IIULBCUT, Gen. Puss. Agenl Put 'M HV.di'l 1. in lUr, .UtlltMl ,H 1 J. No. ll, l'.-,'l,.t.,r. , . . . Newly Furnished , & """u and Kenovated A first-flas table ami all accotiimoilatiotiii for the convenience of Kesta. , . Notice of Final Settlement , Notlee is hnrehy irivi'ii that llm nuiler. 7iK i J. ""."""""fiuor or th. i iistam of II. I., llendrleks, ileeiiusi'ii. has Iliad Ida linal aeeiiillil iu IheCuuntv Cuun lf I ltd .Slate of Oretrmi. for XVaalilmri on l-iuoOw and thai thnsnid Courl lias li ned Monday It" Wi day of Annual, IIKJij.at the hour id1 II) o'eloek a. ni.of suiil day, at the room ,r siihi Court, In llillshot'o, Oreiroti. i i In time and plnrn for htmrliiE ohneioiin tn the said llnul aeeoiint In muii' os'latM. iileu at IlillMlioro, OniKon, this 12th dav fJuly.llKll). C. V , ir.tn 'rek V ilmhilNtralor of llui esluia of H. Carstens Bros., MANUFACTUMNRi O iiniuu ijuiuui Ssh, Doors, Houldlngs, Etc. IIIIXSBORO . ORKC.ON Notice to Contractors. w t Dressed - ' " 1 i.;r, f imru, Healed bid- will he renal veil at, the Coin.. biduoITJ'1! I,",l,r,,v!"1 ''""'! well loet..,l, ty Court llouae rt.otns.lii Hillsboro. Xutr- ! f. K ' ,y ln,"l Ui'tmtntn v. P. U list S, IIKKl, at 2 ,,-elook, p. ,,,, fur ?u ' lt!l sy U clear. Thlals ,,' p. coiiHtriiellon of a brltlue, near SlHhly's1- -l-hii-e, lluntoii priieliiet. fluted Jnlv ill i m , lm. , , A' Kuou. JuUb2: Many 10 '! 7 per cent; iiyorawofcomiuuaiouwi. I iloouig 1-2 ahute Bid., llillsUro. 1 1 1 - 1 Mm vrsXTf I i THI lAtrl Or THC MMOUt till IMiiilin, HHKitM. House . and fieshness t f .Ituc itinl cbec.i J cam is ttlial- lirings Hie tunsl tt n. itK-tury r suits; and you will nUai- I, ml ilntu t THE DELTA DKUO STOKE. We aUo carry the liest as., o I. , I .look 1. 1 Toilet articles and drug sundries i-i the counly Fad thai wt buy for cttr.li ennlihs us to deal With first rUK houses ntld get lite FnUt- i I V recipes receive as ear. ful attention a. il Y-iri.Hlrt' prescript i.iliH Si r.-el is the l.iftt'ion, County Treatnttr'k Notin A II .-iiiitit y Marrams I W.loii,;!oii Conn , Iv, I iri'K.ii., i.tulorn-.l prior in (-ehrmi ' I l'i. Mill u. ,,l i tlorioitl.r.,1, ami r tef JlllV I", 1'k.o, I , let, s( i , lt.nl dutp. It'tlli il I'll (-ft n A It.. ' otit,t( I t.u.u,. it tv ni miisiti-t a lieiieral It.iiikniK llimlliM. ' W. HHPTK miiii-i'l. "' "" MnKm t'asldnt Sell lhl :, li.iMeo 101. 1 T..I.........I.I 1 ;" : ,".. V""r"f L '' ) '"' 7 ,,P 1 Ul7 tlXuU n 'rK "iWJIo ; '.: r" '' i- ..... , . . - .'.. , , , it's ,11 r.n 1 i,i i. I'olliietluiii, mad., on ul! i4.,wil- ,H),, . Hankliiu hours limn i a 10 to 1 p ,1, II i I Islsiro, 1 lieijou. FARMS FOR SALE lluwe who want to buy Washing .,.,., . ,, , ,. " l" '. "! "'.V lartns will tit. well lo call ami investieiite the following offers. Iinjuirtt at Tun Aiuius olllce. lull aeres III ai res iiiiili.Mtiiltlvalioti. fo 1 iV'".' I'""1""'. W ae" Iii I, rush and j lilnhnri Komi house an, harnj u r ,.'.u rii; vveil walereil; ,,,,!,. r, , . villa Mini railr.ni.1: in, I.. ir,.o, ...i,,,i H ln,e.e. ! 01 a'l. 1 tulle Iron, llritenvllla- In 1 " ,;'iivaii.n! m i r..s sh.i,..d: n .wires iii brndi; I tive rooin hum,,, : l"4rn i'uii.nitt's; miin mi' , I v 'I I" It, It Tries, $1.1.1, I IW aenw. I (Ki utiles iii etiliivitlloii; 7 iierea ol line heaverdniu that will iiroiluee ) stleka of iiiiiohh per ai.e; trooil S roiiin l house, en-t ll.'mii. ir,l l,,,,.,, i,,,?i. I hiiiltlitiiiNi orehard nntl lierry liiislins llimly Mltiuilttd, t an he divided, If iieens. ims iiinu IS 111 ill UN III I f 1 1 I S I ll l I'l I H II 1 1 sury. Owner Iu IXtilitiK hmillh and t- mil, Is eatiHii of sailing I'rie.., iu I'cr aeru, on easy tenns. UK) acres -nun uei-es n uiilllvuMuni inn aerea of Knui Uml Muiliiliht lor i-orJ woodj I hi, nntl liaiiii gooil urehiinl. 2 iiiiIpn Irtini HIllNhoro ami mi nutlii mad to I'tirtliut.l, Thla farm has ninnliiK 1 .7.." i' "" H',,vt'n" s-niis thai fiirulsli I 1,1 "lei-llui yeui- round. Tin- ! i '!. "K, "'"C1""1 " '"ar Inwu is well m"U(l "or dtiiiylnu and u: t Itu 1 1 1 K. as well . . ' "V oiiHinK.aml is miti u thf STiVHi ,"",Kl"s In Ihe eounly. I'ti.e, 1 ' ,mr m'r" "" "llH)' l"tyinuits, '200 aeronln hiirh inl ,,r .,,.ni 1..,, mostly Hdiwerdimi In ... 1 . 1,; mile fruiu ralli'tiad Htatitui ami ty,,,' ja mi. w,.i ol I orlJitinl. 'I'hern ia n loiliitu, u this liiiin lor Home, uiirdener. This land Is ohMap m Ui pt.r ,,,.,,, j, ,,tll , ,. lieraera, Ifmilil Noon, 44 acred all prarlit land, ex.sipl N ol oak; well loeal,.,, lirhig v ,n,w Irom Portland, I'i Ii-b, Siaoo, 20 aet-tw near lteiHlville-6 acres In eiilll valltiu, Priite, $noti. Aa-oud Kawnilll, wllh or without tlwell K an. hiilnesleatl. 11ml son ueiita f od tliiihtii'lantl, ..A fortune lorthe i-iKht tiuin. ...'vii'"' o""1' H,n""1 11 ln5 -10 at-ida iu ctlltlval un. hi.sl id ....11 1