. : A farm 9tm tb Pcri - u ; ; : A I'At-aa of Tim I'Knn.K ; HILLSBORO ARGUS, SEPT. 25, 1902. Katorad at ths Poat-ofho- l HUlao. OrrroD, u 8oond claas Bail Matte: LUCIUS A. LONG. EDITOR. s j I i County Official Paper. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BY The Argus Publishing Co. KutMerf,Uoni On Dollar par Aanum 81s Months, 60 ett; Thraa Month SSett. Opposed t Gold Moaa-aeUlHss. Be lieves la the Blaetalllc Staadard. Dear Money aaaa Debased Property, aad Pr6tless Aaiericaa Predacu Oar Conseqaeat loss is tar Creditors' Gala. Has as ase for Marc as A. Haaaa 8ENTIMKNT VS. JUDGMENT! A negro was recently hanged in an Oregon town for the crime of out race upon the person of a white woman. The Oregon crowd acted with just the same degree of jiulg ment that impels a crowd of white men in the South, when a like crime is committed. The perpe trator of the outrage is, to his exe cutioners, nothing but a beast. In their estimation law does not cover his case and it does not in ninety and nine cases out of a hundred. To the casual writer of editorials, who has never experienced the feeling that comes to a community that sees one of the sex violated it is easy to write of "consideration of law" and "anarchy." To him the criminal is nothing but a law breaker. To a man in touch wi the community where a home has been violated; to the man who sees the result of such a crime; to those who witness the shame attendant upon this notation of a natural law, it is equally as easy to see in the triminal"nothiTfg tetn ani mal, the extinction and immedi ate of which is as necessary the "limeing" of a cesspool. Hu man nature is pretty much the same the world over, and were para.lel crime to visit the commun itr of those who so ably invoke obeisance to law they would very likely be the first to yell for a rope. and to one who would protest they would say that twenty years in the penitentiary is a huge joke and premium upon such a crime. Sen timent not rounded by experience in such a matter may be very read able, but it will not stand against the sentiment invoked by personal observation or knowledge of that most beastly of crimes. There sometimes a grim justice in an archy. - Jcsr so long as the leaders of the republicans party are afraid ' nurt business" by a legal attack upon the trusts, just that long the trnsts will support the party and its candidates. It is useless anyone to cry out that the party is an antitrust party and its can didates. it is useless lor anyone to cry out that the party is an anti' trust party, so long as the attorney general fails to carry out the pro visions of the criminal phase of the trust law. The mere filing of an injunction amounts to nothing. waste of words amount to nothing. What the country wants is action. Out here in Oregon, where the peo ple have long had but one agency of dissemination of news of nation al cliaracter, and where people who were against corporation con trol have been held np to scorn as brigands there is, it is true, no pub lic sen timent, one wy or the other. But, back in the populous districts of the east, where the people gener ally are paying a tribu e to the trusts and know it, there is an up heaval of public opinion that is giving the trusts much trouble, as well as the administration. Only a few months ago the president made a strong speech in favor of "shackling cunning." He now says he wants the trusts controlled, but thinks we need a constitutional amendment. Presidential acknowl edgement goes to show that there is recognition of the fact that the trusts are being felt by the public. Presidential action would go to show that he is sincere. The people are waiting "to be shown." The State Fair which closed at Salem Saturday last is said to have been the most successful as well as the best in the history of the state. If this is the case, and we do not doubt, much credit is due to the ef ficient management of the State Board of Agriculture, headed by Hon. W. H. Wehrung, its presi dent, Business principles have vfvailej in the conduot of the fair :ad the result is luceesa.-McMinn- vine Keiiater. LOCAL. A of Marriage license has been grant . .. - Henry Smith and Wilhrlmina Vandervelden, both of Dairy Creek vicinity. 8 C Sherrill will preach in the Baptist church nxt Sunday morn inc. Theme, "A Trice Paid." All cordially invited ' Measurement" social and grand entertainment at M. W. A. Hall, Cellar Mill, September 27. Ladies, bring lunch for two. All come. August Tews was one of the ticket receivers at the state fair grounds last week, and the boy say that he is the right man for the place. jf w ayne j. addou ana Miss Mary A. Clark, of Forest Grove, were married at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. S Clark, September 20, Rev. Daniel btavor officiating We handle the best. For men and boys' clothing, you can't beat rLWehrung t bona. Ak those who alwavs buy of us. Call in and ataa anil mm i 1 1 Vin Af . OCT UD auu IUU Will UUT lt u . Marshal Atkinson Mate? thnt "fie will enforce the ordinance rf null ing bicyclists to carry bell a and lamps on their wheels, and asks the press to give notice to that effect. Don't overlook this After Sept. 1, until further notice, for each $5 purchase in shoes, rubbers or hoe lery, uennie win give trie pur chaser a handsome doll, suitable for a Christmas gift. Mart O'Brien, of near Oda Mill is suing County Commission V. J. Butner, asking for damage alleged to have been sustained through the overflow of a ditch built by the latter. The Fall line of dress goods flannelettes, outings, cretons, tab! linens, etc will arrive at II. Web rung A Sons, September 1. Fine-t and most complete line ever brought to Hillsboro. Liszie O. Maison, ot Forest Grove, has sued Augustus E. Max son for divorce, asking for th realty. The plaintiff makes some very interesting allegations in the complaint. They were married in Kansas in 1374. Rey- R. H. Kennedy, of Albany, will occupy the pulpit at the Con gregational church next Sunday, at 11 a.m. In the evening there will be a rally by the Union En deavors, at which there will be special music. Miss Julia Hatch, Laos, Siam, will be the principal speaker at this service. s Mr. end Mrs. C. Blaeer and little daughter. Miss Ila, will start for a visit with relatives in Winesburg and Milleraburg, Ohio, about the fifteenth of next month, to tie ab sent several weeks. It has been twenty-three years since Mr. Blaser has seen that section of the country, and he anticipates the trip with much pleasure the visit ing of his childhood home. Amongst the Washington county exhibit at the state fair was a handsome jar of figs, grown by Andrew Heckman, of Bethsnv. The samples sent in were second crop and tbey were splendid speci mens, and provoked much atten tion at the fair, many not knowing what they were. Mr. Heckman may get a third crop if the frost keep off sufficiently long; Mr Heckman says that this climate is perfectly adapted to the raising of this fruit. . . Y Capt. Collins Monday shipped to Dallas, Polk county, one of his new manufacture of motors f holding snd carrying books usfd in county offices and in the big mercantile establishments where book-keepers write from one book t another. The machine is hand somely finished out of oak, and presents a very handsome appear ance. The wheels have rubber tires with brass uprights, and the Capt. certainly turned out a nice piece of work. He will soon finish another for the use of Clark & Buchanan, the eiperts. The rar shipped to Dallas wiU be used in the assessor's office. It will not be too much to predict that this sort of car will be used in the majority of mercantile houses as well as in court house offices where large vol umes are used, before five years shall have passed. Jasper E. Reeves has been si - pointed receiyer of the Aplin mill property, by Judge McBride, situate at Cornelius. The rrauest for the receivership was sworn to by Thos. Talbotl, of Cornelius, and who holds paper against the mill in the sum of $6,700 and some ac crued interest. The plaintiff al leges that the property is not suffi ciently covered by insurance to Erotect bis interest. The mill was uilt a few years ago, and is one of the best in the county. The many friends of the Aplins, who long have followed the business in this county, hope they will soon see their way through this financial difficulty. The mill is handsomely equipped with modern machinery and is worth from ten to fifteen thousand dollars, or more. - The receiver gives bonds in the sum of $1000. 8. B. Huston is the attor ney for the plaintiff. PUBLIC SALE. The iiudersiened ill sell, at the Jacob Wisnier place, oae mile east ilethany P. O.at 10 a. in . on 'SAT PR DAY, OCTOBER 11, Seventeen co . 6 of tlicm fresh: heifer. shorthorn Jertey bull, j years old: work liorses. coll, IS moiuli old; 4 hogs. Innn wcon, 3 V' ch lire; sprii'K koh. Kacioe lop run;gT, road cart. McCor mick binler. McCoruiica mower, Guml- lach drill; disc burrow, hav rnke, hav teOiler, spring tooth burrow , 2 Jri har rows, 4 plows, cultivator, culrr mill, ton nail, 2 stump pullers. 2 bay rack. 1 wood racks, 4- bora power boiler and engine, I ia-lhs IVLvel cream separa- lor, bo-gal cliuru, butter-worker, lraui milk heater, headlight (or traction en gine, 4 sett double harness, 1 single har- nes. viseauJ anvil, 8 hivea bee. 4 ilu chickens, and many other articles. TERMS OK SALE: All sums under $10 eseh; over $10, one years time, approve,! nte, 0 percent interest. If paid within six months no interaet. Lunch al noon. Jacou Wismkk, R. P Cornelius, Auctioneer. PROBATE H F Gordon, admr estate) Horatio li and Anna S ll.ikfr, having tiled receipt, is discharged, and his bondsmen released. Estate Jno V Ininion, fn-Ule in mind; appraised al $1,141. Eaimii Mgenthsier ratate: re ceived, $til9.Sl; disbursed $637 IS Receipt of legatees all filwl.es tate John Hartley closed of record Gu.intianship EJna Her, minor citation to ippear Nov 3 and show caue, if any, why realty shall not be so!u. .... ! n . r.l:itt I. linn l.-ehli! 11 luiwl; F T Kane, II V tiotill, 11 n Uark appraiser; Iv I'tutii- appointed gumilun Esrte AVx .Vel..nti!l, "d.-e'd annual, arc! ; iiersmiiil pnprrtv or detnl fold; liihiiuv ca?h on hand $102 3-). HERE'S YOUR CHANCE To Buy au Organ for Nothing Now, you may consider that an ab surd statement, but it is nev rlhe less a true one. This is the proposition: We have some fifty organs that hav heen used but slightly. Neverthe lesa, they have been so thoroughly renovated hy us rh to he to all in tents and purpoTS new instru moots. You can secure one of these or gan at thee creativ reduced prices by pay i up only $5 or $10 down ami $3 or $1 monthly until psid for, and, beit of all, after you have bad your organ for two years, and have learned to play, you can return it to us as part payment on any piano in our house you a ih to purchase, and receive full credii for every cent you have paid on it. Now. icn't that' just little bit more than fair? Here U a partial list of our or gans: Ithica. $3S; Story it Clark, $54; New England. $2'.); Smith American Chapel, $.'5G; Farrand A Votev, $11); Genuine Starr, $12; A B. Chase, $33; Smith American. $33; Kimball. $:;'.); Kimball, good as new. $.")G; Chicago Cottage, good as new, $28; Chicago Cottage, used six month". $."G Order one today EILER'3 PIANO HOUSE. Sol Washington St., i oruaiiM. ureoo. Houses also at San Francisco, Sacramento anil Spokane. Real Estate Translen. Henry Oherschiitte to L Lang ley lis 7 nd 8 l.lk 1 S P ad Forest (Jrove. ...'...$200 J H Hadd U, Henry Sadd 120 a sec 2Ht2nr4w 1 AHert Keehn to Jacob Schmidt 20 a near Cedar Mill 800 State of Oregon to A B Ham mond 320 it l 1 b r C '.,., 400 Es'ate Thos Stewart, (h e'd, to Cora Grinds It (i and 7 lilk 27 Cornelius 300 Same to Frank McGin.iis pt It 0 Mk 'li Cornelius 140 Chas Bloom to James Wolver ton Us 4 and 5 blk 10 Thorn ad Hillsboro. 00 M J Kinney to Sage Land it Imp Co 325 a t 3 n r ' w . . . 100 C C Caples to Ida M Fotich tr in Forest Grove 75 S Everitt to Ida E Brown It 1 b'k 1 TnnguV d Hillslmro 1 Duit Su'herliiml to Schroeder Lumber Co 100 a sec 29 t 1 n r w...: noo Adelii.n F Roger to M J Kin ny 100 a pec 29 1! nrSw 700 Lotus t,anglv 10 W 0 Mi W Its 7 and 8 I.Ik 1 S Pad F i 2..0 P H Bradley to John It Green wood 30 a sec 32 t 2 11 r 4 w 6".0 0 B'niii to John Jacob Blum 10 a sec 31 t 1 s r 1 w 20 G.i t' F. It. Dnilev's Biovcle Sloro for BiniH aid ammunition and bicycle sundries and repairing, -F. It'pniley. Main Street. Hills. boro H"nry Ktiratli. of Phillips, re- 0-lved a handsome s;lk nmt.rnl'a last Sniidiy. Ask him where m got it. Take your grain to the Aplin Mills, at Cornelius. They will nv you the highest market price, or warehouse your grain. Carry grain sacks. Aplin Mills, Cornelius. r Fall & Winter Underwear 1 ! At the Racket Store, at prices that compete with Portland, and caunot lie beat in quality. All Kinds and Prices- Yon will soou buy your Fall underwear, and we ask you to kiudly reiuemberthat you can save money and get a good article hy calling on us. Don't take our word for it! We don't ask that. But call and see for yourself. THE RACKET STORE I Opposite Tualatin Hotel, Now is the Accepted Time ! To Buy Household Furniture. There is no use injgoing you Couches, Chairs, Rockers, Ikdnom Sets, Tables, Rugs, Mattiugs, and, in fact, anything in t HouBefumishing Lines t That J j Portland, C '1 1 1 in 1 .1 A con jm just received and you will be our customers. W. 0. DONELSON j Cor. Main and Third Sts., Hillsboro, Ore. J Chas Crater to W F Wohl schlegel 80 a sec 21 t 2 a r 2 w 600 Nellie Davis to Chas Bloom Its 4 and 5 blk 10 Thorite's ad Hillsboro 3C C W HudBon to Daisy Hwet land tract in 1) McLeod die i a Gaston 850 Leon Swell to Jaa Bryden et al 80 sec 30 t 3 n r 4 w 400 H M Moore to V M Moore nnd Its 1 to 12 inclusive, Tual atin Gardens. . . . , 400 Geo A Kirkland to Elizabeth Gordon It) 4 and 5 blk S Forest Grove 110 Harry J Cress to M J Kinney 100 a sen 18 t3nr5 w... 1000 For Sale or Rent. Pure-hred Cntswold bucks; also a few CnU'wold ewes to let out Oil shares to the right party. Epwahi) L. Navlor Forest (Jrove, Or. vvvevevevevsvvvsv GetCasli j For your strictly flrst-clasn ! eggs, fresh: and for your l poultry. No trade. High- f est market price paid. J Mrs. C. E. Beckwith i 2nd St, near depot, HillsWo J BIDS FOR KEEP OF POOR FARM Healed biiU will le racelve't y tbe Coun ty Court of WaaliiiiKlim County, Ormron, on tilt: iHt day of Outolicr, 1MW, at Two o'uliH'k 1', M.. for rental of the WaahiiiK ton I'ounty Poor farm ami (or the cure ami keopof the iiimateNoii aaid rami, In cltiilliiK the furnlMtilnif of clothltiir, tmartl and inrKlicttl attendance of paupont for a term of two yearw. Kunh hid iioiHt be acmmpanied by a aoint and Mnflluiviit bund in the nun of titK hhh Kiiurttiitoe of g.iod fuitli In the erfori,iiiMue of tbe uuitraut hIioiiM the bid he mweped. Tito o'jiinty court re-Ht-rvrit the ri(ht to reject any and all bi.U. L. A. KOUD, Oounty Judgu. By order O.inmlMloiteni' Court HillHhoro, Ore., Heptember 10, 1HH2. J. Northrop, Proprietor. Newly Furnished and Renovated, A first-clatt table and all iccomoiodatloDl for the convenience of gueili. . , , M. PETERSON & SON Residence Paiolera. Kaleotniatng and Papering. Siga Work. All work Onaraotod. HILLS BOKO, 1 Hillshoro, Or. i i t to' Portland; I will sell i raa teatae, at i v i c? Prices. 1 .' . . . SHERIFF'S SALE. IX TIIK CIKCUIT COUItT OV TH STATE OK OUKUON Full WASH INGTON COUNTY, Carrie C. Gardner, PUinllir, Carrie C. (lardner, William Kl- waru iiuiiiiinKin, tintnt of JaineaK. iliiililleaiiii.ileceniwnl, and Mark B. Buiup, Kimrillan ad litem for William K.lwr,l lltlddleeoli, Uefutidmita. J HY VIRTUE OK AN KXKCUTIO.N duly lMtid out of the Uiv euiuinl oourt. In the above entitled eaiiM. u m duly direirtod and dnllvereil dated the 3rd day of Heptember, lm, i.mhi a decree m-U-red in wld court on the 25th day of Ju ly, 111 favor of the above named plaintiir, and Kaliint the defendanu above nanietl, In and for the ion of Two Hundred and Klrty Dollar (IliMUJO) lt aether with intercut thereon at tha rale often per cent, per annum until paid from and after the 7th day of ihrtolier, I SB, and the further um of Kilty I)ollar (WO) attomey'a fee UKrther with the coata and dlabiimemnnU of miit, an. nimt iug U and taiwl at the aun. of Kurtv Twc and Z5-I0D Uollant .2A), an. I all Hie ixmttofand upon thia writ commaiidniit me to make sle of the real proierty here inafUir deacrilwd. aad I did on tlin 3rd day ofMeptember, r, duly levy iimiii tbe following deavrilwd real iruporty ait uaU In WaaliliiKlon County, Mlato of Ore Kou, Ui wit: the in.rthwrnt quarter or Men tion Twenty Two (ai In Towindilp Thn-a ( North of Kaii(e Kive r) Wrat (of Wll. Aier.) niniainiiiK " acroi or land aeiiird I ing to Kiuai Keoeiver'a Receipt No 7v ppllcatl.m numlr TOIH for Hineatnad dated, Keeeivera olllne, Oregon City, Ore gon. January Uth, Um undur Hectlon MH of the lteviHtid Htatuloa cf the United JDtaUia. Now therefore by virtue of aald execu tion I will on the Uth day of October, l"o2 at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. at the front door of the court houae In the town of Hlllnbnro, aaid enmity and elate anil at public auction Huliject to ntatutorv right of redemption to the hlnlieat bidder IViV I caali, all right, title, lntrtmt, claim and poBKoaaion, which the within iiamud do- lenuanta or either of them have, ami all pomona claiming through them or either of them with reaped to the above doacrl bed rml prnrty or a'y part thereof to atiafy aaid execution, liittret, cnnU, at torney' fee and all accruing coHla. Dated at Hlllxboro, Ore., Sept. 9, 1U02. J, W. KKWKIX, Hlierllfol' Waabliigtoa County, Oregon. A. King Wilaoti, O. A. Neul A I). I'. Price, Attorneya lor i'lalntlrl. ! Equallntlon 190a Aaaeaamcnt. To the taxpayer! of Washington County, Oregon: Notice if hereby given that the Board ol Bquallzation for Washington County, Oregon, will convene in the clerk'a ollice at the court house, in Hillsboro, on the 2olh day of October, 190Z, and continue in aeaaion one week, or until the 35th day of October, 1902, inclusive, for tbe purpose of publicly equalizing and cor rect ng the tax list of Washington coun ty, Oregon, for tbe assessment made In the year 190a. GEO. H. WILCOX, Assessor for Washington County, Ore. Hillsboro, Oregon, Sept. 18, 190a. Adminlstratrix'a Notice, Notice is hereby given that tlin under signed has been by the County Court of tbe Htate of Oregon for WaahiiiKloii Coun tyduly apuointed AdiniolalnHrli of the estate of H, I,, Hinock. deiteaaed. Tlierulbre. all persona having cIuIiiih against Raid estate are hereby reiiii'ed to prewent the aame with proper vouch ers, at the ollice of U.ng Ac tiweek, Kiaini WXI, Chaiotasr of Commorce, Portland, Oregon, within alx montha from the dule uereor. iMtod at Hlllahoio. Oreeon. this SDth day of July, 1U02. HUMIJS BMOUK, Admlniatratriz of the Katate of H. ,X, bmock, deceaaed. MHMMN 1H.MIHHHMQMIHIM I One Drop Of Toklo rouquot Forfumo Lasts Ten Days. This, ami our French Carnation Pink arc the two Wailing jcrfunifs of the year. lVsulcs those we have other high j;tatle hWs front the Iciuliuj; umuufae ttirers. Come in ami test their fragrance. Prescriptions If your prescription is fillet! at our stare, you can ilcpcml upon it Wing filled accurately ami with the Iwst ma terials the market affords. Our prices are always reasonable, I'n't forget this. BAILEY'S PHARMACY Zaaaaft aVJatlM at M M Ik it fl) H H at yjr s. x m mm m ici(;vRS i 1 it W a N P H m i M hlvAI, OK MINNKSOTAS At- H. I, W Three thairs south of l'. oming 3 Miss Margarita Fischer and Her own Company in Repertoire of lato and standard successes, at the Hillsboro Opera House - September 29, 30, and October 1. Opening Hill The Heautiftil Pastoral Drama, ESMERALDA Popular Prices. Tickets on sale at II. Wchrttug & Suns. ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE, Notice In hereby irlvnn, Unit I lie iinilnr Himieil, km Hilinliiintritlrlx nl I do i'huiIh of V., r Siitlmrlsnd. i1h;ii1, hy virtue) or. an uriler l tlin Oiiimly ' . 1 1 r I nl WiinIiIiik-i ton Ominly. Or.-Kcn, "Inly iiiimIh ami on-! tnrod in mill exIalH on lliu lull ibiy of Annum, Wi, i!iiiiownriiiK, onll'iiii) mill IU'-iiMliiif lior mi to ilo, will, lit Imt JiIiii o of ri'nl.lBiirai, at iSi'IiuIIk, WiiNliiiiKtiiii t tiniilv, OrnKon, In mi mill allitr Mil) 4lh iluy of On tolmr, VmL, procwl In Hell lor I'u-li, at lii ivutH muIii to tbu hlub'iHt llbllllT III II fob inwinu ilerilKiil real propm-ty ImiIoiiIhk to naiil oHliilc, to-u It: Kmiift a purt of I Im iloiiiilion 1 ,11ml Claim of .limapli llintoii ami Miiry H In tuit, bin wlfn, unit l.nliit; all tin part of lliu Hiiil lloniitlon I.hiiiI (llaliu In rtfnllon Kniirti'ini (l'l TowiiMlilp Two ('.J) Mouth, Kiiiiku Twit (2) WeHtiiflbit Wjll Mnr.,iii't oir M the hkIiI .loHeph llliilon, niivii llllil axriipt Unit triu't or jmrtioii of miuiiii, i'iiii veyml hy WllliiiT. Iiobtwnny mill Itnlli A. iM'I'twiniy, Mm wile, to Wllliinn ,1, UoliliiMon, 011 tliu lltli iluy of Or.lnbsr, IHta, anil ilnlv i-wonieil in Vol. "II" of DikdIm, imuti 0 10, JloiM.i'dmif aalil Waali iliKlon (Ii.iinty, Amoull Unit triuit or iiurcul of reul m tain IvIiik ainl lieliiK Nitiniln KiihL ol tlni Kat lliiiiof tlin .limepli llintoii I lotiiit I Ijtmt Claim, anil i.ouiiiluil on Ilia IOihI, Moii til anil Niii tli liy tint Tualatin River, in Nw.llnn Koiiiteen ( II) 'I'ow niblp Two 2)8oulli, ItiniKo Twuim WeMtoftbii Will. Mer., eontnlnlnif rtlx (II) imroH, iiioid or Ionh, altiiula In WitMliiiiKton County, Ore, Aim. 111" loll.iwlnu' riiiii piopiuty In Y u 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 ( 111 11 1 v . Oi okoii, tin tolloWK, to wit: Tlie North onn-lmll or l,ol r llluek K. orinlnul Town of ..Mi'Mlinivilln, Yamhill Couiily, Oregon, iixi'iiptlnir tlin followuiK ilewirllieil urnuiiHUh; tlouiiucuiitln IKt feet I'roui the HuulhweHl ijoriun' of Hithl lot A In Hiild lllnuk No, Hln tlin Town of M i' M 1 11 11 villii, Yiiinlilll Ooiiiitv, Ori;oui iliciice Nor 111 IH l'(iet Ilii'Ui'.e V.twi ilo I1111I; Ihiini'.e H 111th Ik I'ect; thniiuo Went ,Ti I'mtl to the plane of bi'Klnnlnir. llatml IIiIn iHtiiuv-iif Heptniiilier, IfKr.', MAUY JANl'fl HIJTHKItl,flNll, AiliiiiiilNti ali'U of I lie ejiliilu of J', l'. Km horlanil. ileeeitNeil. MeCuin .v Vinton, AlloiiieyK I'm' Ail niiiiliitratrlx, 1 he cut'iipi'M iiiHiiriiimi, and cahn an fchH aafpnt. (). V, It. AsHofliiiiinii. F. E. Wnlwrf, Kort (irove, Ore. Wanted 200 head ewe' Ininlit; Cotawold prefrred.John Milne, Hillsboro, Oregon. J li i i M M m M . m M McConnicks 5 ()., HillslHiro, Oregon Wights 3 on - 0 tin wia,Mvii y Snout line mm. V Union Pacific j f 'I I U L' fll'll l ll'l ifo . . V. AHO IIKI'A IIT TIMK ann Ritir i.ks AHHIVX ma OMLV Olilenuo Hpimlal N:IHI.M. via Atlaiitiu Kxpi'uaii Hl.'ill H. M. via Ht. I'auV KlIKt Mail M:IA I-, M. via Hpokana raoH HoltTl.ANO raoM tull.v Halt Lake, Denver, l''t. Worth, oniaha, Khiibhm Clly, Ht. Irfiulu, Ohli'iiKo ami Kaat Halt Ijika, Ileuvnr, I'l. Worth, Omalia, Katmaa (!lty, Ht. Uiiiln, CIiIcuku ami Khhi Willi Wallu, rwi. loii.Hpokans.Wallaea I'liilmaii, Mliinsap. "Hi, Nt. I'huI, On. I11U1, Milwanktifl, ChleiiKo anil leant Hi 10 A, Mi 7:00 . m. OCKAN AND 1UVKK SCHKDUI.K . KHOM POHTLANII HleniiiHlilpH lielween l'ortlainl anil Hall I' rant'lHiio nvary live iluys, .."" 1,,,ll,f " H'fl lower Columbia 11 ml Willaiiuili ilnily oxeept Nitnilay. LOW It AT KH To anil rniin all points In tlin Kait. I li'Ki'lH via IhiH route on aala at all iliipol ulliiHia of the Houtlirn I'aellle Oo. A. I CUA1G, 1 (idnernl Paaaenger Agent Portland, Oregon. Fruit Wanted. Wo can pay (to per ton fur Italian prune-, up to 70'aj; for apples, $0 per Ion. IlilUboro Fruit Drier.