! A I'arita Of tm Tanrt.a . s a return pom nm VrorVM i it HILLSBORO ARGUS, SEPT. 18, 1902. i H f ,1 :'i . i I t S 4 5 1 ft V . va. t- - f . . .libit 'id Saterad at tli Posv-oflie t Hillsboro, Orexon, ai Seoond elaas eaall matter. LUCIUS A. L0X8, EDITOR. County Official Paper. LOCAL. probate court tctober "20. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BY The Argus Publishing Co. Bubaer!jUon: On Dollar par Annum. Six Months, 00 eta; Thrae N on the et. Opposed to Cld Meae-aKtalliata. Be- Mere la. the Blaetatlic Staaaard. Dear Money aeaoa Debased Property, aad ProGtless Aaericaa Product. Oar Consequent loss is oar Creditors' Gala. Has ao ase for Marcas A. Haaaa A COMMKNDABl.K ACTION. The action of Speaker Henderson, of Iowa, in withdrawing from the race for congress because he does not agree with the Iowa republican platform in advocating a reduction of tariff along lines which are ben eficial to trusts, is to be commend ed. Henderson knows that any man can be elected on the ticket, but he refrains from living a lie. For many years he hat stood with a capitalism that has filched from the Iowa farmers through tariff laws that were unjust. Henderson knows this as well as anyone but he felt, doubtless, that it were bet . ter to pay a tribute to the big trusts than to pay tribute to the Cleveland-Hill element in national politics, and he has gracefully re tired. His last public action, after he had received the nomination, was the most graceful of his public deeds, and he is to be commended above the ranter who affects a love of his country and yet continues to plunder. The Oregonian's Washington correspondent says that J. P Morgan and James f. Hill are "democrats!" No doubt they are the same kind of democrats who voted the republican ticket as soon as the democratic party repudiated such "democrats" as Grover Cleve land. Morgan and Hill were ter ribly afraid that the democrats would get into power in 1896 and 1900! "Democrats!" The sun must be affecting the head of the Oregonian correspondent. The fact that our beloved Roose velt does nothing against the trusts; and the fact that Knox is over in Europe Jo cee if he can find one, should prove, conclusively that the big fellows are not at all fearful of what the president will do. People are hot at all likely to give the trusts a chance to again shut down the mills as they did when Grover went into office the interests of Wall Street. The beauty of the thing now is that Wall Street and the manufacturing interests are united, and all the hue and cry about tariff reduction is just a flim-flam to hold the mid dle west into line this fall. The funeral of John J. Revnolds, n.ed 74, who died at Forest Grove Friday night, occurred Sunday, nder the auspices of the J. H Matthews Post, No. 6. G. A. 11 , of which he had been a member for IS years. 1 Weaned cam to Ore gon in 1SS6 Mr Reynolds served in the I niW States Army from 1863 to 1865, having enlisted as a private in Company B, Twenty seventh Missouri Volunteer In fantry. He was married to Mies Llla Hopper, December 10, 1S5, at CIl.Hon, III. She, with the fol lowing children, survive him: L. H. Reynolds, Forsyth, Mo.; J. IS. Reynolds, Springfield, Mo ; F. T. Reynolds, bouthern Oregon; W . S, Reynolds, Dayton, Or.; Mrs. Vina Bacon, Centemlle; Mrs. KM Stone, North Yakima, Wash ; Mrs Mary Job neon, Rittville, Wash ; J. C. Reynolds, Portland, and Miss Alice Revnolds. Forest Grove, In terment was in the Nay lor ceme tery. J. W. Copeland, of the Witch Ha iel ranch, has sued Eugene Dant, the Keedville thresher, ask ing for $400 damages. It will be remembered that Dant moved his threshing machine and engine in the field, and soon thereafter went to dinner at Copt-land's house. While at dinner, the stacks burned up, and the plaintiff alleges that Dant left no one to guard the en gine, and that in nit so doing, was negligent The number of bushels destroyed is estimated at 1400. J no M. Wall is attorney for Cope- land. Gaston is advertising a sale day, annua), and this one is to be on October 8. at which lime many of the farmers will bring tn their live lock, chickens poultry, or any thing they have to sell, snd sell either at private sale or at auction IS H Jeter is the secretary of the association which contemplates the sale and will answer inquiries rela tive to the program. Those who know state that there are not as many China pheasants this year as usual, owing to the heavy and cold rains early in the season when the eggs were hatch ing, and just after the little ones were hatched. The native linens ants, however, which are said to come later, are very plentiful, and there will te no scarcity of birds, at any rate. The season opens the first of October and then the guns will crack. Lost two horses, black and gray insrrs. The black has star in fore head, and weighs about l."W. Grav weighs about 1-2V Reward and expenses for information lead ing to recovery K Diiub.it, Hills dale, Ore. The grand owning ball of the sen son will take ptac in the Opera House, fv'pteniher .. SatunUv evening. r.verxnodv invited. Tickets, 1 o-nts. Supper extra Superintendent of School Ball states that he has everal requests for teachers that will be supplied from th,M who attend the routing teachers institute. Teachers want ing positions will, therefore, do well to not mi.e this meeting. The Times says that word has been received that our old-time friend, T. C. MeXamer, now in Alaska, where he ha ome valua ble mining interests, was married to a Mrs. Grace Hummer last July. Theodore, then, has found fortune and a bride up in the North. The Argus fends congratulations by Marcoi i. A dodger printed by some one at the Grove, in the interests f satire and humor, was brought to the city ast evening. The screed gave evi dence of creation by minds not just exactly youthful, and it nppeare that it is more in the na'tre of a saloon advertisement than any- tning else. The Time says the thing was not even wittv, but it lad Some pretensions to humor, list the same. SMich things are in had form, but as thev reach Forest Grove every year, the faculty is nc customed to them. r Dooley hits the nail on the head when he makes Roosevelt say: "in" thrusts, are heejoua mon- attiamas are to be found. """"v v there built up be ih' inlighten-Mrriage license has been grant- ed intherprise iv th' men that havdl ed Perciyal D. Austen and Miss done so much to advance nrowe Martha E. Pointer. Miss Pointer in our beloved counthry,' he says. 'On wan hand I wud stamp them undher fut; on th' other hand not so fast. Lave us be merry about it an' jovial an' affectionate. Lave us laugh an' sing th' octopus out iv existence. Betther blue but smil in' lips any time thin a full coal scuttle an' a sour heart As Hogan says, a happy peasanthry is th' hope iv th' state. ble ti-lire-a-lay- So lave us war- The great banking interests of the country are represented, as all well informed people know, by J. Pierpont Morgan, the New York banker and body and soul of Wall Street; the great trusts of the coun try, to the ninety and nine per cent., are controlled by this genial and national freebooter. A child can see that the banks, trusts and railroads are under the same man agement. No one with a spoonful of brains will dispute this. There fore, The Argus submits that it has no patience with finnicky republi cans and coun'erfeit democrats who are satisfied with Morgan's financial policy and laws as to the money of the country, yet, to the public view dissntisiicd with Mor gan's tariff laws. If sincere they are ridiculous and the hole in their logic is big enough for a ship canal. Why will Americans Llink at fact and pay court to folly? The Hillsboro public schools will optn Monday, September 29 This will be alter the cloae of the hop picking season, and the attendance should be very good. Owing to the increase in the hop industry in the county, and the fact that many children pick, schools sre generally laUr opening now than in the pact Hilhbiro will have a nine tnonths' school. Mrs. C Koch returned from San Francisco the latter part of the week, and was a passenger on the Steamer Columbia, which struck on a bar in the Columbia river, at Tongue point, above Astoria. The steamer was run aground owing to the dense smoke. Major S. J. Anthony, a mining capitalist of Denver, Col., was tn the city today, the guest of his sis ter, Mrs. W. D. Hare. He return' ed this evening to Portland, aceom panied by Mrs. Hare. He returns to Denver soon and then spends the winter in Porto Kico. Beach & Bowers' minstrel com pany, that is to be here, under can vas, on Monday, Sept. 22d, is bright and fresh, and, above all, new. with nothing that ctn offend and is made op of as good minstrel is a daughter of Theodore Pointer, of below Beaverton. License was also granted to Fred W. Muhiv and Miss Elise M. Meyer, of blooming. For rent A farm of 95 acres, 75 acres in cultivation; house of ten rooms; goon orchard; running water through farm. Renter may haye privilege of paying rent by work on farm. Inquire at this office Taken Up. 1 Fall & Winter Underwear 1 I At the Racket Store, at prices that compete with Portlaud, aud cannot be beat in quality. -All Kinds and Prices- You will soon buy your Fall underwear, and wc ask you to kindly remember'tliat you can save money and get a good article by calling on us. Don't take our word for it! We don't ask that. But call aud see for yourself. THE RACKET STORE J Opposite Tualatiu Hotel, Hillsboro, Or. At my place, 11 milts north of Keedville, one bay mare, about 1'2 years old; 3 while feet, and star on forehead. Owner can have same by proving properly and paying bargee. James Borwick, Keedville, Or. ATTEND THE STATE FAIR. To be Held at Saltm, Sept. 15 to 30. Take a few days after haying and harvesting, and go awav lor a change of scene and air. Too few turners and farme-s wives take any vacation during the year. there is nothing so good as a change of living an 1 a few days' ret to brace one up, hot h physic ally and mentally. Most of the large city business houses give their employes one or two weeks' vacation during the vear, and they find it pay well in the hitter health of their men and -renter in terest taken by them in their duties. A weeks' rent attending the state fair is both educUion.il and recreative. The exposition building will le filled with the finest exhibits of the farm, field aud orchard. The live stock show will surpass anything of the kind ever giyen on the coast, and no progressive farmer can af ford to miss seeing the possibilities of improved breeds and breeding. Good racing every afternoon be tween the fleetest-fooled racers on the coast. Good music and high class entertainment in the evening. Reduced ratee will ho made by the Southern Pacific for the occa sion. Ask your agent for full in formation. Fare, $3 10 round trip. Real Estate Tranitcri. lne new postal cards are now out, bearing a picture of the late President MeKinley. bndernea'h the picture is the date of his birth, 184.$, and the year of bis death, 1901. Mr Tys Wigman, the popular salesman for iilumauer, and Mrs Josephine Geary, of Portland, were married in this city last Fridey Recorder If. 1'. Bsgley officiating Cap. Win. Bell, Master of the Artiur, plying on Willapa Harbor, between pahcola and the Isabel was in the city to-day, the guest of his sister, Mrs D. R Campbell. M M. Bridges, formerly connect ed with the Climax Mills, now of Portland, was in town today, shak ing hands with his many friends Martin Winch, who manages the Ladd & Reed Farm Company's business, was in the city yesterday, I -raking after the interests of his firm. Miss Bertha Ward, of Forest Grove, was the guest of Mrs. J. A, Leiter this week. The estate of Melki Johnson, the one-time real estate man of Forest Grove, will be finally settled inj Arthur B Caples tn C C Fouch 50x195 f.etin Forest Grove i0 Pauline Maddox to Thos L Perkins lots 6 and 7 h!k 18 Hillsboro oOO Agnes Strain to Neltie Bellin gher, Its 13, 14. 15 and 16 8 P add Forest Grove 150 R II Walker to W W Paine 100 a Ludema Smith claim. 28o) P H Bradley to John 11 Green wood 30 a sec 32 t 2 n r 4 w G50 Investment Co to J no Penning ton PLUG a south of Hillsh'o 2100 L C I'ennell to John L Jack son 91 75 a tcir V Grove, ,,1250 Glint Falirreri in Albert Forest Sn e i sec 13 t 2 n r 5 w 350 Hinmnn assignee l'fanner estate, to Emma Cheney 40 a sec 11 t 2 n r 4 w .... 150 SHERIFF'S SALE. IX THK CIRCUIT COURT OF Till 8TATK OV OKKUON KOIt WASH INGTON COUNTY. Carrie C. Uanliier, Plaintiff, ) vs Carrie C. Handier, William Kil. ward H mid lewm, hrln of JnnieiK. HiiiMlFi.m.iU-ttwanl, anil Mark II, Bump, guardian ul litem for William K.I ward IliiiUIUumi, IferviHianl. i UY VIKTUK i)V AV VTEI'llTllW duly taunt out of n, alv ntllM limn, in (Ho alhlVft tnlltla,! nuiaa I,, in my uirmneii anu nlieml ilaled Ilia 8nt lav of SenlHiiibor. Itari. mum ..1.: teretl In saiil nurt oil lha iMh day u( Ju ly, l:iS, In ravar ..r Ih abova nainwl planum, and aaln-i ih UalcmlanU a huva namtnl in and ..r the aunt of Two Uioidml ami Kin IMl.n hwmai i.w' collier with intercut thereon at th rate often r rwni. per annum until paid from anil after the 7lh day of October. I !t, and the further mini of r'lfty Hollars (IfiO) attorney's fM mariner with lha eoxiaami diauiinwniMit ol ami, amount- ing 10 ana tait at Hit ami. of Kortv Two and 2.S-IUU Dollar iiM.Xftt. and all Ilia iimU of and upon thin writ nnnmamlliii if mj mane aie oi tne real properly hare inalW deacriiKHl. and t did on lha 3rd day of .Smieinber. vul duly levy upon the following deaorlbed real property ait tiate In WaxfniiKUm Comity, Htate of Or Kn. tn w it: the nnrthwiirt quarter of aec tion Twenty Two (1 in Townahip Three l-D North of KaiiK Hvt (li) Went (of Wll. Mer.) containing I111 ru of land b.i.i. in to Final Kecelwr'a Keneipt No S TH ! iiiiiiniifn iiiiiiuiar yum ror rmnumtead dated, Krwiversome, Oregon City, Ore gon, January litb. lnttt under faction tit of the Kevined rjtalutea of the United Htatvn. Now therefore by virtue of aald execu tion I will on the rith day of October, lS at the hour of lu o'clock A. M. at the front door of the eourt houae In the town of HIINbom, Maid county and aula aell at public auction mill led to atalutnry right) of redemption to the Ilia-heat bidder for! raxh. all right, title, lutrreat, olaim acd 1 iio-Mwonon, wtnen the within named de fendant!) or either of them hare, ami all perwiia claiming through tbein or either ofthi'iu with r.pect to the above descri bed real property or e-y part thereof to atiafy Maid execution, Intertat, eoata, at torney's Ut and all accruing coeta. Dated at HHWboro, Ore., Sept. S, 1803. J. W. SKWEm .Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon, A. King WIIhoii, O. A. Seal & l. P. Price. Altorneya for Plaintiff. j QL-9 U MO OnFr.np. Ill Qnnrvr I ink aJllfll Villi ar3 Union Pacific MraT roa IAlt.T Chicago Siwolal 11:00 a.m. via Atlantic lixpraaa ftOu r. at. via hU t'auf Kaal Mall &!6 r. M. via Spokane TlMSTWTiiEPCl.KS raoat PORTLAND Halt Uie, Denver, r't. Worth, (inialia, Kaiiaaa City, Ht. IaiuI, Chicago aud Denver, Omaha, Salt Ulte, Kt Worth. Kanaaa City, Hi, Lou it, Chicago aud Kaat Walla VailaT IwV tnii,ttpokane. Wallace Pullman, Minneap olis, HI. Paul, U11 lulh, Milwaukee, Chicago and Kaat aaiva raoM UAIl.t 7:i . n. OCR AM AND RIVER SCIIRDri.K rHOM roHTUNB Hteamahlpa between Portland and Han rrauoiaoo every nveuaya. River boati on lha lower Columbia aud Willamette daily except Nuuday. LOW KATBM To and from all uolnta lu the Kait Ticket via llile Mule on aale at all Jcit glloM or the Boulb-rn raclllc Co, A. L. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon BIDS FOR KEEP OF POOR FARM ' 8)alel bida will be received by lha Coun- J ty Court of Wiwhlniruin County, Oregon, I on the liit day of Octolier, iWi, at Two1 o'clock P, M.. for rental of the Waahlug-1 ton County Poor farm and for the care aud keen of the hi mate on aaid farm. In. 1 cludiiiK the ruruiahliiguf clothing, board and medical attendance of paupers for a wrm 01 iwo year. Kach bid inimt lie acronipanied by a guod ami Kiilllcient bond in the auni of an a guarantno of g.iod fnitli In the iierformaiii e of the contract ahould the bid be accep od. The eounty eourt re Mtrves the right to reject any and all bide. U A. KOOD, County Judge. By order Comnilralanera' Court. HillHboro. Ore., September 10, IDOL XI. PETERSON & SON Ktaidcace Paioter. Kalaomiolag an Papartag. Siga Work. All work Oaaraated. HILLSBORO. VRKUON. I J. Northrop, Proprietor. 1 1 Newly Furnished Ts and Renovated. A firat-claat table and all accommodatlont for the convenience ofguaau. . . . Get Cash. For your strictly firat-olapa eggn, freah; and (or your oultry. No trade. HIkIi est market price paid. Mrs. C.E. Beck with 2nd Si, near depot, Hillslioro 1 ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Auguet, 1HU2, empowering, ordering and licenaing ner ao to do. will, at her place or I residence, at ttoholla, Washington County, Reduced to FIFTY CENTS A YEAR New Idea Woman's Magazine Formerly One Dollar rTHIS is lha cheapest and best Fashion Magazine now ba (ora the Amerlcaui pobllo. It shows New Ideas In Fashions, In Millinery, In Embroidery, tn Cooking, in Woman's Work and tn Reading; beautifully Illustrated In colon and In Mack and white. Above all, It shows the very fashionable New Ima Sttus, made from New I oca Pat TiaNs, which cost only IOc. each. Send Five Cents To-day foratlnal coprof lha New IdiaVohaiTi Maoazin, ami m what creel falua for tha monajr It can fhra yoa. x x IHB KiW IDXA PtJBLIIRUO 00. IS BraaCway, In Tark, . T. Equalizttion 1903 Assessment, To the taxpayers of Washington County, Oregon: Notice is hereby given that the Hoard ol llquali.stion for Washington County, Oregon, will conveue iu the clerk's office at the court house, in Hillsboro, on the 2th clay of October, 1902, and continue in snMon one week, or un'il the Jjth iUj of t'ciolier, iooj, inclusive, for the purpose of publicly equalizing and Cor r ct n w the tax list of waahington coun ty, dieifon, for the SMemtneiit made in tile vtar 1 901. CKO II WILCOX, A-enor for WailiiitgUin Coun y, Ore, Ilil'sboro, Urrgoit, Sept. IS, 1901. Administratrix's Notice. Notice In liiroliy given that the tlndor flKiii'.l luu lu-en liy Hie (Juuiity t.'ourtuf tlio Sliito of Droroii lor WnNhinglnu I'onn ly duly iiiinointeil Adiiiiniktrutrlx of the eMiitn of II. I,. Hillock, dereaaeil. I heri'tiire, nil tieraoiiH liavlnu claims fli:ilnit wii I eatiiio are hereby rwul'ed lo 1'i'm-ont, the aaine with proper voueh eri, ut the ollice of liug .it hweelt, Kooin tw, UlmniliBr of C'onimnri'e, Portland, Orison, w 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 aix inontlm from the data imrwif. Datwl at HiUhIhu'ii. Oreiron. this 21Hb day of July. UK2. AdminlHtrttti'lx of the KHtate of II. I Hni ii'k, de4Sed, Notice la hereby alven. that the under signed, aa administratrix of tha eatate of h.. r Hullieriand, deceawl, by virtue of an onier or tne uouniy court or waahlug ton Uountv. Orevoii. dulT made and en. tared in aald dilate on the lNth day of imenng and t her place of 1 uretron. rroin and after the 4th nar or tic loiier, iwu, procoea to sell ror cnn, at firleata aale to tha highest bidder the fol owing deacrilied realproperty beloiiKlng to sain eeiate, io-wit: Being a part of the Donation Land Ulalm or Joaenn Hinuin and Mary II li ton. hla wife, and being all th part of the aid Donation Land (Malm In Heel Ion Fourteen 1141 TownshlD Two 2Houth Range Two (2) West of the Will Mer., set off to the aald Joaeph H In ton, save aud except that tract or portion of same, con veyed, by Wllliax Uelawiiey and Kuth A, Ilelawney, his wife, to William .1. Roblnaou, on the 11th day of October, 1862. and duly recorded In Vol, "l)'n( Deeds, page 610, Records of ukl WhhIi Wm. Sweeney, of Beaverton, call ed at The Argue office today. Ington (Jounty. All lao all that tract or parcel of real an- tato lying and being altualo Kaat of the icaatllneor tliejoaepn Million nonatlnn lnd Claim, and hounded on the I'hmI, Mouth and North by thn Tualatin River, In Mention Fourteen (U) Townahip Two (2)8oulh, Range Two (2) Weatof the Will. Mer., containing Mix (0) acres, more or leas, aituate In Waahingtou County, Or. Also the following real propnrty In Yamhill County, Oreiron, aa .ollnwi, to wit: - Tbe North one-half of Utfi Mluck H, original Town of MeMliinvlllo, Yamhill County, Oregon, excepting the following deanrlbed prenileea: Commencing AO feut from tha Southwest corner of auldlot 5 In said Block Nn. 8 In the Town of McMlnu ville, Yamhill County, Oregon; tlience North IX feet tlionce Kant 8! fnet; tlieiice H iiith l' feet; thence Went 35 rent to the plnos of beginning. Dated this lnt day of Ni-ptnuilier, IIIU2. MAItY JANR NUTiiKKIjANI), AduiiiiiNtratrix of the elutu of K. I', Hiitherland, deceased. McCain A Vinton, Attnmeya fur Administratrix. The cheapest insurance, and safe at the aafeet. 0. P. li. A'Broiation. P. E. Watera, Format drove, Ore. 8. C. Sherriil will preach at the Baptist church, Sunday, at 11 a ra. Theme, "Repentance." One Drop Of Tokio Eouquot Perfiimo LaatsTan Days. This ami ur I'ItiicIi Cuntattoii l'ink arc tlio two K-suliiiK i'rfuinc of the year. lWsi.lcs these wc have other high futile lois fi out the lea Jin j; inaiinfae Hirers. One in ami test their fniranee. Prescriptions If your jaeseripli'iti is filled at our store, you ean tlcnetul npoii it U'iug filleJ jieewraiely ami with the icM tiu-tvrinl-s the market afl'orJs. Our prices are alwav s ie.t"ii:ihk'. Pon't forget this. WAILliY'S PHARMACY HtamtaijttWIItMtWIMMMI iiiti itiiiuimti tnaa CIGARSrzz! I! M M M H n ' MIAI. Ol" MINNKSOTAS P, L. McCormicks ! Three c1h.is south of P. O., HilLsboio, Orci;on t i a. s m a t m m. m.. m m S r . a a a Sllllli i Normal School t , I iu r v .UUlllllUUlll, VICUIl Kail t Term Opens i J S Sept. 16, ; (Irmlnntin of the School are in constant da iiiAtul, at Urici raiifiug from $10 to IKM) per month. Hiiideiita take the state exatui imtiima ilurinii their cuurse in the srhiwd, and nr prepared to receive Stale Certiflcatea mi erHiliiatinii. Kxpeniu-e ration from $l'20 to il7"i per year. Htrong Normal course and well equipped Training Department. Fur Catiili-gue eoniaining full informa tinti, tiddreaa I'.. I). Ueasler, IVeaident, or J. It. Butler, Herniary. OREGON'S - Blue Ribbon State Fair Salem September 15th to 20th 1902 No limn in tlm liiftnry nf thu Oregon HtHte Kair hue there lit en f.u;t n n"inl (Vt-l inn iiiimiii tlm Hgriunllurul cliiSHea tti wards the HticciMH of thti fnir it "xii!n ut l lie present time. Kvery Hcctimi nf the Btnt ."t-enin ti he taking an IntereMt In the fnir iiml promim to aivii it their In-arty r-uptmri. The'e nre ri'ituniiH for ilila itw nkoiiiii nf t ho people to the atinporl of thu fair. One H the icmhii puii-nt Ins worked hunt and fitiihftiliy tn mike tlm fair ih hnn'il tti tin ft't'e itHelf The trtt ite f ot tut ion eniiinniiH Imve cnti to their f-it-t uncH and oinde lilii rnl riiiiH nn liii'iiint; i,tu nf nil kind. Another I, thu people nre I tj 1 1 i 1 1 1 it to renlH ilnit it in time to let ll outside world klVl nf he wonderful ri'MilirOH nf " (ur htlttf, ti rid helievc I list I. the Hint i Kiiir i ll,i proper plnce to meet i he lii-tier cIum nf houn- i-ei It re. 'I'hiH will iimke the fHir dotihly VlllU'llile It will n'wi! IIiiihm who are Innking for hoini'! it the I'lteH'o (Imt't h i opportunity t'i se in a liody nlnit, our finte onii pnnline, mul where it ja produced, wilh"tit truveliiijr iill o' er llie t-tut" lit rtHt expeniiH, It will a lo v I he fxliihiliir the le-! p n-nilile nppriinitv of hotting hie prixlne'i1, lu-t "er II Im i!i 'ilin, ru"eii. i tiiti", ve(jeiah(ii, I.'.ihok k, in iticrott o- iiiniiufniMuriil tcnmU You are invited to attend and see the greatest industrial exposition aiid livestock show ever held on the Pacific Coast! Good racing every afternoon. Camp ground free. Come and bring your families,. For information, write M. D. WISDOM, Sec'y, . Portland, Oregon. u i i S i li i i i i t V ' i i J 4