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HILLSBORO ARGUS, AUG. 7, 1902. . t A rrm Don tum From : it ; ; A I'AfKK Of THK I'KOI'I.K : Catered at tbe Pott-ulfcc at Uilltboro, ;, Orefon.as Seoond c!a mail matter. mm jj.1i. ... .-m. . .l S LUCIUS A. LOSG. EDITOR. REFERHES SALE. County Official Paper. 3 ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BY 1 The Argus Publishing Co. Subscription: One DolUr por Annum. I 81s Months, SO cu; Tbrec Months SScts. ( Opposed to Gold Mono metallism. Be IIctn la the Bimetallic Standard, I Dear Money neaaa Debased Property, ! aod Profitless American Product. Our ( Consequent loss Is our Creditors' Gain. I Has ao use for Marcus A. Hanna prise art- business firms paloro, and ! a few hundred more we shall see j Yauihill get uiVictent to Bond her 'literature east. Washington ronn !tv. nearer to Portland lv one ' whole day's drive, and where immigrants are bound to first invesiigaie conuiiions if they have Ih'cii prepared with any I nm-1...1 a -li a t.i-r .-if ni. e I Now. therefore, I will, on Monday, the sources, should get a hustle on ht,r;s,' day of spi., t me s.miii door , , ., ,. . . . ! of the v'ouu House, in Hillsboro, Oregon. self -and subserile suthuent to, :,t the- houmi t. n oUxi , m ot said make good those tOO.CXX) copies:?'. .J. !..a":V"l?VJ?? promised to the llarriman part v. in.: d.enbed r.u tvp,ry. lii. tving ' , . , , , !; simile lit .ishmic'.O'.i Countv. Ore- Lei our got hi people tase neari ny what our neighbors have done even in the busy season and show her mettle and her metal! I'y vittue of a device and order of sale, j issued out l and under l!it s nl of thi Circuit Court of the Mai of Or. vtoii, lor 1 Washington Couniv. in ihat ivriaiu suit j wl ercin w.Y.UiVy nd .lolni IVnnii l ..-it.i.l l:,re riKI".!!'". at:. I J . Mull, HtMhelll IvIWltlAl . s,, wiU Ill I.-....1 I :.... - ...I nor, and Paul IS.iiioi', it minor, are de fendants, to in unvoted, . d r. pining me to cake koo .f .he rc.il property hereinafter describ I, and u partition till" proceeds of sm h sale In conformity with san! deeree. A SIGNAL. D1FFEKKNCK To the man who blindly votes bis party ticket there is but little dif ference between platforms and can didates. To the average partisan. in the republican ranks, it would matter little whether the next noin inee of that party were Hanna, Roossvelt or the sainted Cleve land! And, as far as their dictum is concerned, it would matter not to these whether Cleveland, Hill, Bryan or a man who believed in the recant policies of the democrat ic party, led the hosts to victory or defeat. But to the student of government; to the man who voles because he believes certain princi pies of government are correct, there is all the difference in the world. It is purely a broad ques tion of democracy, with the people on one side, and the wealth and aristocracy, generally, on the other side. For proof of this, one has bat to know that the great banking institutions supported Cleveland and that Cleveland, in turn, sup ported and protected them; that these great interests support Roos evelt and that the President sup ports them; support Hanna and in turn are supported by that Xapol eon of Finance; and foolish is he who does not see that corf orations are in control of the government, and not for the general good. The new democracy represents the mass of the people. Republicanism, as now engineered, represents the little coterie of interests of capitalistic influence; small, yet sufficiently powerful to control all legislation These interests wish to, and vt ill as long as possible, control our mone tary laws, our tariff laws, and all , that tends to their betterment at public expense. These facts stated caa any one say there is "no differ ence in paity?" The surest answer to this is, assuredly, the fact that these rich interests have nightmare every time one Mr. Bryan, a quiet and mild mannered man from Ne Drasita, mages a speccn. or every time one of his speeches is applaud ed whether he he in the effete East or out in ths alkaline desert of the West. They know that he stands tor the interest of the peo ple at large. They know that he hopes for the interests of the peo pie at large. Tbey know that he represents that element of our na tional life which is neither purchas able nor cringing to the insolence of plutocracy and bigotry. So, then, it is very clear why Bryan stands head and shoulders above the "any- thmg-for-office" democrat or repub lican. Is it any wonder that t man of his ideas is supported by a virile force of our country that will not wink at SuHerfugp, fr tie up a race with the bosses! The bigot and his fool still keep the Hillsboro Mercury, commonly known as the Independent, run ning along its usual lines. Since the acquisition of the bigot to the editorial force, the sheet has revel led in insinuations of scandal mouthing over such stuff like unto tuime toothless old granny. There is one consolation about the whole matter the fool knows he is a fool, but the bigot, like all bigots, does not know that he is a bigot. The old adage, that misfortune never comes singly, is logically proven by the advent of this pair of scan dal mongers, both of whom are cowards; and both of whom are properly measured by the genera! public where they are best known. Hire ah for Yamhill county! Her citizens have already sub scribed over $700 for advertising purposes, the pamphlets to be cir culated by the llarriman lines. This is the way to "get busy." Let Washington county get in and do likewise. Among . the names of ' people giving to this public entcr- Real Estate Translcrs. lot 000 j I I j lCO0! lTo GOO 500 K A Hyde to M J Kinney. 160 a sec o2 t 3 n r o w . M J Kinney to Sage Land Imp Co, same as above and other lend Catherine B Ohuy to Frank Harberg I2atlnr2w.. Louis Helming to Jacob Traeh sel lots IS and 19, Gray OA tract I) T Phillips to Christian Pe ters 20$ a near Cornelius. . . J A Clearwater to 15 Thie'e 10 a south ol llillfboto V II Buxton to Andrew Kos tur 26 4S a near Buxton Samuel Parkin to C J Clark 20 a sec 30 t 2 n r 4 w Alice Wheeler to Joel at.d S A York 28.19 acres near Reed ville 1127 Peter Spence to E H Jeter 50 a Soshua Welch d 1 e 1525 W A Spence to E II Jeter t7 Go a sees 7 and IS t 2 s r 3 w . .3000 M and Ellen O'Neil to Albert Ruetlin tract near Forest Grove 25 Geo Schmidt to Philip Reahe 10 a sec 14 t 2 a r 1 w 250 V L Turney to Schroeder I.br Co 320 a t 1 n r 5 w 30CO J C Smock to H L Smcck 7J a Sherwood 2j0 T P Wood to Thorn a Wood jr quit claim to 20 acres 100 i son.a-M irtu-i:urly lo ii'ivl as follows, ; to-i ii : j iK-siimii lit a no!nt on ilio K ist line of j ;h donation land vlnim f 1!. S. 'I nnjx'r I mid wiiW in sivtion 1 !, T t S H 4 V in ; W;isliiu'.;.on t ounty, OiYjj.ni. 'Jl HT i-liain 1 Sontli, ileuiws 1hsI ol tlio Northwest iivrnorof the :uni claim of J, o. rieive, I which is the Northeast oomerof the dona tion hunt i Uiim of the said K. Ss Tnpper; thence West :;T.W chains; thence folitli ii'j derives Ivist (14.7s chain to the South ivutni.tiy of tiic ssid lupper donaiion land claim: ihcnce Kut on the Siiid South . . .!f 1000 j l'iu to tiieeenterof the Taul.ttin river; theme u wn the cliann lot said river, to the point whor the river crosses the (Cast line of said donation land ehii in ; thence north -.M'j ilosree West on s lid bound sry line to the place of bes;imtinj;, eon tainim; iXio acres Witness my hand hereto set this 4th dav of Aintust, l!.'. J. V. ShiWKt.l.. K "fere. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Nolio -is hereby civrn that the unde. stuued, by virtue of an order of mile. made and entered lytlie County Court of the St ne of Oregon, for the Cotintv of Washington, on the 'JSili day of July, UJ--, aiithoriimi); and dircciinj; the sule of property hereinafter described, 1 will, on Monday, Scptenihtr 1, offer for sale and sill at public sale, at ten A. M of said day, at the South do r ot the con ft house, in hillshoni. Oregon, for cash in hand at time of wile, all of the foil win decrt hel real property, to-wit: Lots 7, S and it of and in Mock 1-t of Simmons' Addition to th town of Hills boro, Orcfton; the north two thirdsof Lots 4, h and fi of ami in I'lock i of Simmons' Addition to the Town of IlilMioro, Oren- on; and Lot t, I'loek Mi, in the Town of West Portland Park, Multnomah County Oregon. Said sale will he made subject to con-lirc-ation by the County Court of the State of Crcjton, Count? of Washington and tho cost of conveyance must be puid by the purchaser. Sated at Hdlsboro, lce.jon, this July 31, l'iJ. W. II. WL.iIU NCI. ' I Administrator de houis-non of the es I late of Martha Spencer, deceased. 11. I. liagu-y. Attorney for Adiiittustra-dr Aiken's attorneys think that the state will n t convict him at the next trial of the case. They con tend that the evidence which was of sufficient importance to make any case against the prisoner wbs not admissable, and that the su preme court has so decided. Ii this be the case Aiken will go free, as the other evidence is not enough to convict. It is whispered in criminal circles around Portland that Aiken was not present at the killing of the Chinaman, at all, and that bis being connected with ihe case was the work of jealousy upon the part of Woodard, one of the state's chief witnesses. Wood Johnson, of the Johnson Bros, sawmill, south of town, met with a bad accident the other day. His knee was badly injured, and he will carry the effects of the dam age for a long time. The trouble was caused by the rolling of a large log on the injure 1 memtar. The Forest drove Times stys that the friends of Abner Vaughn, after that gentleman's death, found f 1 200 in cash, which he had buried, disclosing the whereabouts of the money to them just before death came. He was euppobed to have been a poor man. Luther Charles, of Xewberjr, was a Hillsboro visitor last Sunday. 1 Vt w V-WWW I Get Cash For your strictly first cla.'S eggs, freeh; and for your poultry. No trade. High est market price paid. Mrs. C. E. Beckwith i 2nd St. near denot. HilUhom . , - - - F t Cream of Roses i Relieves tha sn arting and i rougli condition of the skin which invariably folio vs - - TJIVXlT7IitlNr - - and restores ihe sk'n to i's normal condition. Pri : 2" cents. Prepared only 0 t Brick for Sale- Parties wanting lirst-chiHs buildiiHi brick, $G 00 per thousand, ei'l on or address. Qroner & Rowell Co.. Scholls, Oregon. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COfKT OK THE STATE OF OKKGOX VOK WASH INGTON COl'NTY. itei.iietta K, Southern, riuintitf.) vs. . Chauticey L Southern, Dcfendar.t ) To Chauiicey L. Southern, the above named uetcnuiint; Li the name of the State of Oregon, vou are reniirel to ajijiear in the alnne en titled court, and answer tho complaint filed aixaiust you in the above entitled suit, on or before the Mb. day of Sentsm ber, l:vi, and if you fail to so appear or answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff w ii appiy 10 mc court tor tne Oeciea deu anded in the complaint, to-wit: for a decree of absolute divorce and for the restoration ul her tormer mime. This summon is published pursuant to an order made on the vl-'Jrd dav of July, IH2. by the Hon. Tiios. A." McKrido. juiIki ol the ub- ve eiititleit court, and the tirst piiulication tuereof is made on the 21th day of July, 1UU2, and the last publi cation, September i, iyti K K. .MEltOKS. Attorney for Plaintiif. Rambler and Ideal f - V - ...1 .,, ,.r " , ' i- " , ' 4 " 7 $25, $30, $35, $40, $50 For sale by F. l. Dailey door east of Webru tie's rott, - - IliHsho'o N'ain BV, K 11 I'lS fill I. Oregon Shot Line Main St. - Hillsboro I'K.HBT roic DAIt-V tJiiif'ji (fo Special 9:00 a.m. via Atlantic KxpresH 8:S0 p. M. via St. Paul Fast Mini (i:l.i I, m. via Spokane HI 11 II M K i(TIKI SOtlKliL T.KH I 'ROM I'OP.TLX.SI) Salt Lute, Denver, Pt. Worth, oniuha, Kansas City, rit Louis, Chicago and Kast Halt Lake., Denver, Kt. W'ortli, O-iiaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago uud East Walla Wailit, Ia-wis-b in, Spokane. Wal laco Pulliioiu, Miiiiieap' oils, St. Paul, Du blin, Milwaukee, Chicago and Knit A Mil V K 1'KUM DAILY 4:.-J0 f. H:I0A,M 7:00 A, M. OCEAN AND UIVKK SL'II KDL'LK t'ltOM I'OliTLANI) Sb'anchips bi-twcen Portland and Kan Francisco (-very live days, l'ivor boats on the loivi r Colunibia :ind W iliaitifd (j daily except Sunday. i.f)W uti:s To and from all pointi in the Last. Tickets via this route on fmle at all depot o:Ib:i-s of the SoiHh"rn Paeilic Co, A. L. CKAIG, General I'ussenger Agent Portland, Oregon. f?nbscrib,) for the best county pa per The Argus, ifcAA i' i lii ii. i3-.. x ii.i. ii.i. x IV it. ..',t'i. . . t ' ! 5 GccWhiz! 13 Your Byin Need of Shirts? ft , i li ; Look ! Ii at that Ad!!: i p n i i If so, you can buy tbetit at the Unvket Slore cheaper (ban voti .tii buy tin material and make t!i'in. tn II We have Boys' Shirts site- from 12) to 1-1 j. They will cost you -It) eentu eiteh. Can you buy material and tn ike tin in for less? They are made of good goods and the very U'st workinanship ANo Miull lhy surpenders, for 10 cents each, at the Racket I i . (icuts' Suimncr I'tulcrwoar Goods that wear and give satisfaction I At reasonable prices At the Racket Store Special Sale v or one week only. We have a tine assortment of Stock Ties I r gents, and utter them for one week, at the Special Price of 33 cents each. Our stock Of Stock Ties In as complete and varied as vou will tiod in Portland, and are well made. They are the regular 50o and tlOc. goods. These ties are For Gents and the comfort Hnd ease in hot weather are ideal Wear them once ami you wi 1 again. N'o stiff white collar to ' wilt" Kemetnlier we will mil them At The reduced price of 35 cen a each. They are the fashion for this summer, and you will like them. Call on us The Racket Store Crescent Klotir will uive you -at isfuetion. A-k y :r grocer for it i Get it once and your kitchen will NOI'ICK IS not be without it. have ptaceil this tlour with Jolt Dennis. Main street, for the benefit of those who use and call for it. Creiu-ent Mills, Forest Grove. TRUSTEE'S SALE II Kit Kit Y tJIYK.V, Notice to Contractors. Sotice Is hereby kiyoii that sealed bids will be received by tha 'iiuty Cle'k in Hillsboro, Oregon, on Mon., July 21, 1102, at I" a in., for building long bridge, I mile west of Hillsboro, and till at west Olid of bridge. Plana and specification may be seen at county clerk's oltiee from July 14.1 CIIALMElfS URIDUE. Also bridge across Hairy o-cek, at Alex. Chalmers' place, ttids to lie opened August fi, l!W-'. Specifications may be wen at clerk's office after July 281 h. L. A. KOOD. County Judge. Bv order Commissioners' Court. Uillsboro. Ore. July 10, 1H02, Administratrix's Notice. Notice is hereby given that tho under signed has been by tho County Court of the State of Oregon tor A ashmgloii Conn ty duly apisiinted Administratrix of the. estate of II, L. Smock, deceased. I Therefore, all persons having claims' against sai l estate, are hereby rerpil-ed i to present tne winie with proper vouch-! r, at the oltiee of Long v. riweek. Hoom Chamber of Comiin-r e, Portland, ( Oregon, within six mouths from the date ucreof. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, tlrls V!lth I tav ol July, I'jia. SCSIE HMOCK, Ad iiinistratrix of the Lst.itc of II. L Sin ck, deceased. Ill vr tne lliiilerslgneil trusted of the eslaii nl Sarah K lineman and Joseph klimu i, bankrupt", by virtue and In pursuams' ol an order made on the Mb day of July, l!r.'. In the matter of said bankrupt is late, will, on the 1Mb day of AugcM, l!K. at tlm soutn door of the Conn House, in Hillsboro, Oregon, at 10 o'clock A. M , of said dav, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, nil of the lollow lng described real properly, to wit: Doing a part of the donation land claim of 1'aiali Ki Isav and wile, Claim No. Z,7, Tl N It a W Will. Mer., Washington County, Oregon, situated In svctlon at, said tow nship and range, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a point, bearing north 42 77 chains west tsl chains from the southeast oornor of said township, which point Is the southwest comer of the tniei of land conveyed to Thomas s. Wilkes by Inilslaiia Hillings on Ihe'.'Ph day ol November. by deed recorded on page 75 of Vol.27, lleoords of I'eeds for rt ashiiigton County, Oregon, and run ning thence north 4 degrees and ftniinn utes east, in center of rounty road, -I (l chains; thence south sti ibgris-s M niiii uteseast 2 All chains: thence south : min utes west 4.!A chains to the center of tic civility roiulj thence north W degrc s ts minutes west 2.74 chains to thepbicnoi U ginning, saving and excepting hnw ver from this tract, the land convoyed bj- S, A. Hums and husband to S. T. Crow, by deed recorded on page 2.1, Hook ' Wi" of the Records of Deed.'i of Washington County, Ort gon. Dated this Julv 7 It, I!i2 J. P. 'I AM IKS IK, Trustee. tleo. K. llagley, Attorney for Truslis'. NOTICE. ( By This Mark You Know Them The strongest Watch Case the one that best protects the works is the " JA3. BOSS CASE It is guaranteed to retain all the beauty of a solid gold case for 25 years and the cost is much less. Alt sizes here, in all styles. j Nntico is heroy given that at a general election held In Washington County, Ore gon, on the 2ml day of Juno. 1!H2, a ma jority 01 all the votes east In said County were against swine running at large in said Washington (.'ounty, Oregon. Now. therefore, in luifstiance of Section )!141Hof Hill's Annotated Laws of Oregon. in sixty days Irom the date or this notice, it shall be unlawful for sw ine to run at large in Washington County, Oregon, un der penalty of Five Dollars for the llrsl olfcnse and Ten Dollars for each and ev ery subsequent offense, to be recovered from the owner of such sw ine Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this -.'(it ti (lay of June, I1M2. OKO. A. MolttlAN, County Clerk In and for Washington County, Oregon. flOYT, The Jeweler CITATION. Reduced to FIFTY CENTS A YEAR New Idea Woman's Magazine Formerly One Dollar 'PHIS Is the cheapest and best 1 Fashion Magazine now be fore the American public. It shows New Ideas In Fashions, In Millinery, In Embroidery, In Cooking, In Woman's Work and In Reading; beautifully illustrated In colors and In black and white. Above all, U shows the very fashionable New Idea Snais, made from New Idea Pat terns, which cost only lOe. each. f Send Five Cents To-day forailncle cow d the Nsw IdsaWomas'i MAOAisirt, and as wtut (imI ihl (or the money It can gtv yoa, x z a THI (IT 1111 PTltllHIsTS 09. 3 Broadway, Its Tsrk, K. T. IN THIS COUNTY C'OUItT OF THK STATU OK OHKOON, FOll WASHINGTON COUNTY. In the mutter ol the estate of Itini, K. Jones, deceased. To Marion G. Cupp, Kll L. Evans, Art hur D. Kvans, David Jones and Jones, his wife, Jones and Jones, childieu of liven Jones, Jones and .lones, children of Joseph Jones and Jones, children of David Jones, and Kvan Jones nmltoall persons Interested in this es tate, greeting: 111 the Name of the Slate of Oregon, ynu are In roby cited and required toupiwar in the County Court of the Stale of Oregon, for the County ol Washington, at the Court room thereof, nt 1: illshoro, in the County of Washington, 011 Momlav, tho ixth day of August, PK12, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon ol said day, then and there, to show cause, if any there be, why an or der should not lie made heroin iiulhoiiz ingand directing the Kxaculor ol this es tmii to sell the following described real property belongiLg to this estate alpnblic wuli, L,r et,ul, In Lunil In.itrll Ul II lion band Claim ol Solomon P. Hhnttiiek and Mary Hliattuck, his wile, Kotilieatlon No, f,7l5 and (Claims Nos. (XI and ol, ami being parts of Section ft, T. 1 S. 11. 2 W. and imrls of Sect ions I and 2 In T '1 S II 2 W,, and coiituliiliig H22.40 acres Icsm lirti acres sold to ji.n h. I'.vaus, by deed record ed on Page 110 of Hook M of the Itocoids of Deeiis in the olllce of the Itecurdnr of Conveyances for Washington County, Oi (igoii, and Lot 4 in Section 1 T. 2 H. It. 2 W,, all Hituiito in Washington County, Oregon. v itness tho Hon. L, A Hood, Judge of ine coiiiuy t;otirt ot the Slato of Oregon, for the County of Washington, with tho seal of said Court allUeil, this 2nd dav ol July, A. I). , 11)02. (Attest) OKO. A. MOIiOAN, Clerk, C. K. Kindt, Attorney for Kxecutrix, (i If You Arc Pale- 1 Viii iitTil a MimhI litiiukr. ' m lllooil lliil Pills Vlfln make t ich, ml 1Uhh1; brace tt your net ves; lone up your en the system; make the weak, strong. A valuable vemeily t'ov loss of vitality ami all weak ami exhausted condi tions due to impoverished blood or dei'an.e.cnicnts of the nervous system. 50c and 1. a Toilet Requisites zy a y r V ' ' ! I stiff in. k l k ii k . k 1 lair brushes, with K"odi bristles, nut in to stay Combs that keep their teeth. Razors, with keen edjes that shave .smoothly. Kaor strops of ood leather. Toilet soaps that are pure and j;ood for the skin, perfumed or not. Shav ing soap that will lather well and not dry on the face. Thai's the sort of thingwesell. -lbilev's Pharniarv- J h'4 i'lftj, X jv i; v . fi I Norma Sdiooj Monmouth, Oregon J 4 lSept. 16, J 1902 lull Term Opens v 0 - 4 (Iniiliial.'M.f ti e mil are in I'onslitnl .le- 1 in ii.'!, nt salitries r : c i i if fi'Hii HOt'tflOO per month. Stuileuts lake Ihi- tt exatni l.alioi s iltiriiig their course til the 'chiM'l, inn! in u iioil In icteive Sl'lle t'ertilicules on inii.luiiiion. KxiuiifiK ihukc fmin to JIT.i nir'teiir. rstrong Nnrmal tvotrse Hinl well (iiiipi'(l Trui ui ti (t liiuiitnient, l or Ciititinie I'umiiiiiinn full infortun ium, nililress i:. I), ltcislcr, l'lesiilent, or J. II. Butler, Secretary OREGON'S Blue Ribbon ate t an "5 I : a- m ft Salem September 15th 1902 to 20th B . 92 time in Ihe history of tin) Oregon Statu b'nir Iihh there lecii htich i. cool! Velin mnonj tli aurieultural ulasses to. ward the ciii i ivh of the fair ax -xisls ut the present lime Kverv necti ni of the sttitu seeins t lie lukin'tf an iiiter-l in the fair ninl proniiHH to L'ive it their Ipitrtv Ktipunrt The'H are f-i'-iinH for l.lii-i n iikenii'H nl' Hi" people to the Mlppurt nf the fair, tine i' the !ii.iii;ifieuieiil Ii in wnrki"! Inrij mol fitiiljfuliy ! in iko the luir in brn. il in tip tu'e itnulf The triuiHiortat j'o- i; in j m iiifH Imvii coine to tlicir BHfistiiiice and made liie imI hi I.- h on luiiilin nn of nil kind- Another 'h, tho i -ip1" ure In -iiiiitijj In realize lluit it it) time to let the nlitsidi! V'H'i i kiln nl lie ivoiiileiful resources of clir Ktlltc, lllld helieve ilmt the Slnle I n i r is fri'ptr pl.'ICP tn meet llm het'er ciuch of liniiie-Hi -keir'. TliM w i I ! nnike tht) fitir douUJ y viiinahle. It ui'! ?ii'H llnwn who :i' looking for liome-i on ihe raeiiiti fJoiut ui opportunity I ' t! ill a binlv uli;it. inn- statu e.m tirudiire. slid where it in iirodllctid. wiilinut tntveiini; nil over I lie slute nt nt (xpence. It oil! nl (i ;ni! lint f.xliilutor the he( p icsilile npp, ritiniiv nf (p t-liowiii:: In nrodiie! het.'ier it Im irniins, ra ee-i. ftnit, (fi ve(;e ahles, Ii' . cHo k, iiiiiicriiU if m 'liilfnctiired goods 58 PI if! Vou are invited to attend and see the greatest industrial exposition and livestock show ever held on the Pacific Coast, (lood racing every afternoon. Cam) ground free. Come and briii;' your families. For information, write M. D. WISDOM, Sec'y, Portland, Oregon. ''', l'Mv V'"'' I :, t t . . Trcisur.r WaUct. All Onunlv Viin.'ints ! Coiliil V. ' bvgoti, ' .i j nob eii'toii-'l, u i v;ii 1" : Ailgiisl II, i : ', t I i i -' - lout (hue. W. M ,1 Wi f 1 1 1 ' ' I " ill i ..'tV" ( ,sVslN!lm7l"iS,ilNi f'-giud iiilmliiiHlrator, with Hie will an- iieveil ol the cHlato of 'I'll mh Slewurl. doce i-io I. Iiii'i lilcil his lunil iieeoiint Willi liiit'loii 1 ," ' on v ' nun in mo runic oi (iregoii, i,, ior wiisuiiigiou I'oiinty, mid thai said I'oiirl bus llxo l tlmlltli day of Atigliit l .l,'.' mi in ,,',.1,.,.!.. . .,1' .1 v., ' Found, child's clasp ring.- j quire at this ollice. -It,. JACKSON'. i;nl y 'I'rcinn- IS -t IfJ" of I'lonl Selllcinciil. Notice Is hereby given that the nudcr- A. M, nt sun dav. ul. tin. Coiinly Court room In llillshui 'O. Oreimi I iin tbti l.iiimiiiid place of hearing oiine I Hons In said tl mil account and the lliiul sel I lenient, of suld eslide 'Diited at IlillHlmrn Oiu, this July 17, FIOOD HOOD, AilminlHlmlor. with the will a oiexod of the estate of T homas Htowart, deceased!