HILLSBORO ARGUS, OCT. 9, 1902. .. a ttrn ici rmrn fii ;i WieV'A'N'rrWeev : A I'sraa of tik I'KorLK : : Kn tared at the Post-office at HilUt Ortfron. ss Second elaas nail n.aiw LITIUS A. LOSS. EDITOR. County Official Paper.' h ih'nt gone to the domnition bow- ows yet. To cap the cliruax the 1 little sillies are now tellini their readers that the "cold standard'1 has been a howling success a fool brother to the cry of a year ago, "There are no trusts." ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BY The Argus Publishing Co. BuhMtrption: One Dollar per Annum. 8i Months, 60 eta; Throe Montha S3 eta. Opposed to Gold Mons-meUlllsnj. Be- Htm is the Bimetallic Standard. Pear Money Means Debased Property, and Profitless American Predict Our Censeqneat loss is our Creditors' Gain. Has no nse for Marcos A. Hanna A FIGHT TO THE DFATH. The great strike in the Pennsyl vania coal fields means either life or death for the labor unions With all the vaunted prosperity in me tasi a is round that there are many men who will take the place of the union men and the opera ors can easily take advantage of the alien labor law (contract law) and put plenty of men to work. And here is where comes the part ing of the ways! The government as it is constituted will send out troops to "protect" property for the opera'ors. It is very easy for a few unscrupulous operators to incense miner so that there will be more or less violence and then comes the clash. As a matter of fact, the government will send no men to protect the capital of the laboring classes their muscle bu', it can easily send troops at the eipense of the general public to protect those at the head of the coal trusts. The fight is against labor unionism and the trusts of all kinds are aiding the coal trust because they want to see organized labor a failure. The spectacle of troops supported by people urned against them is not new in this age oi trust domination of sta'e and nation. In the long run, lab or unions will win because in the union is the capital of labor which must be directed against corporate power in order to get value for lab or performed. It is a fight to the death. Labor unions have in the past, voted wi h the corporations. They have votes enough to control I'ltruieiumi elections as well as congressional elections. Dema gogues have voted them in the wrong channel in the past. Let it be hoped that ere long, the labor ing classes will see the error of vot ing into power those who are terested in "cheap labor." Is another column will be found a summary of the HXV2 assessment made by Assessor Wilcox. Every citizen should read this and digest it well. It is always a good thing to be informed as to the tabulated resources of your own county. While the assessment is not the true value it still in many instanc es gives one a better idea than random as to what the county has, and as to its future possibilities. It is full of speculation, for in stance, when you look at the acres of tillable lands, and then look at acres of non-tillable land, a large per cent, of which in the not dis tant future will make homes for many thousands. est set for Nov. 10, J Wilkes app'id admr est Marv Jan W'Ukm. bonds at ;000. , A Long, H Wilcox and Max Cran dall appraisers. Citation ordered served on min or heirs lo appear Oct '.," to hear petition for appointment of guar dian Henrv ai d Adelaide. McDonald. WASHINGTON COUNTY ROLL. TAX in- TnE Nebraska Independent, a paper having a great circulation in the middle states and one of the most reliable journal in the na tion, says that the New York port recently collected a duty of sixty seven cents per ton on a cargo of Welsh anthracite which was im lorted to this country. This tar in was collected through a provis ional paragraph in the Dingley bill. And, yet, some of our "brainy" friends who know it all, tell us that the coal trust has no protection in the Dingley bill and that this is an. example of a trust existing without the fostering of a tarm. I5ut the cat is now out of the bag in this latest ruling of the treasury department. Dumbheads who think that the big corpora Uons are not in politics for "de stuff" are not entitled to a vote. The Slate of California bids fair to create another innovation in politics and if all signs do not fail, two labor union congressmen will be sent back to Congress. Messrs. Livernash and Wynn two union labor men have been nominated by the Union Labor par:y and the Democrats have indorsed them, thus giving them splendid chances to defeat Eugene Loud and Julius Kahn, two of the corporation con gressman. Loud's defeat should be heralded with joy by every country newspaper man in the union, whether Democratic or Re publican, for he for years has been ' the avowed enemy of all country newspapers. All things are logical to the ninnies. A few years ago and our cuckoo editors of country republi can journals were crying about "dishonest silver dollars." The administration saw that the count ry needed more money, that it had to have more money and straight way half embraced the demo-pop idea of money and coined a great "w and the country This Oregonian states that the legislature is likely to take all ap pointing power away from the gov ernor. It is hardly likelv that it will do any such thing, but if it should it will relieve Mr. Chamber lain of a great deal of trouble and anxiety in the matter of appoint ments. It would be just like the Scott-Fulton combine to do just what the Oregonian threatens. As a matter of fact, I hey would only for remembering that "chickens come home to roost." LOCAL. Mr. and Mrs. Jck Collier, of McMlrinville, are gut ate of Mr. and Mr. S 11 Dunbar. Dr. J. E. Ad kins leaves the last of the wwk for a trip of reveral weeks to lone, Arlington and lleii- pner. cntn- County Assessor Wilcox ha pleted the summary of th tax roll and Mh tig-ires are: Acres tlll.ih e land 8ti.6?l Acres non tillable Ism! , , . jvs 7oS I Value of tillable land I,4.tf..tssl Value non tillable land l,o'u)."$.tV Improvements on deed lands . . at Kito Value of improvements on lands not deeded J.9 Value of town lots 1.i,h Improvements on town lots.. 17 luT Telegraph ami flephone line It.) So uiCes 6,005 O&CR R; 34 miVs 114.010 Rollinx Mock (4,600 Manufacturing machinery. .. , 0,.7o Meichatulise and stoc ia.... trade 70,2X0 Farm implements Sj.i.ss Money, notes and accounts l76,7lo Household furniture 141,000 Morses, 44S6 head It 1,490 Cattle. 10 j7j head 1M 5 Sheep and iioats, 1 i.J'io head . HMs Ssriue, 655 head..... 9,000 Gross valuation of tax roll... 4.ol!i,t6j Exemptions ... 470,775 Net valuation roll Last v ear's assessment $3 4GS,!)St., making this tear's as eesnifiit $75,1197 gieiter than last. 3.544. yA net, was Marriage license has been grant en Christian Jensen and Nellie Maliel Spencer. Don't oveilook this After Sent I, uti il further notice, for each 15 purchase in shoes, rubliers or hoe mrj, isrimi im give tne pur chaser a handsome doll, suitable fur a Christmas oift B., Mr. Carl Larsen and Miss liertliaS f 1 -- r ...... . . LAiiurap, ui 1 ins city, were ma'ried at eight o clock this evening Citv Ucortler Bag ley officiating. They will tike up their residence 111 the Chas. Stewart property south of Hillfcboro. " According to the Times, Forest Grove is again having a license or no license contest. The struggle is over a saloon, or no saloon. China pheasant hunting right nere in town is not common, but J J. Wirtz got two fine birds this forenoon on the lots just below Dr. Via's. Word came that there were some birds there and he jumped into a buggy and drove down and sot two, and was back in ten min utes. A third got away. Times. 'Mrs. Thomas Reed died of apop lexy, at tne nome 01 her son. For ter Tupper, at Dilley, Tuesday, aged 7ti years. She had been twice married and had five children by each husband. She was born in Indiana, but came to Oregon with her parents in 1852. The funeral was held today with burial in Nav lor cemetery .Forest Grove Times. Jonu Lonnell, of north of town, went up to u anion yestesday and reports that the stock sale at that point was not as extensive as was looked for. He states that there were plenty of cattle there and plenty of sheep and goats, but thai the sales were not very many. Otherwise the tneet'ng was a sue cess. Buyers were present from Portland and other points County Superintendent Ball is busy these days writing checks for the ariou school districts ot the county. Each district gets $50; then each district whose teacher attended the institute gets $5 ex tra; then, a jier capita of $1 70 for each pupil of school age in the sev eral districts. The total apportion ment amounts to $14,460 26 Next week the apportionment sent to each district will be given com ple'e. The fine weather lias greatly lacmiait-d 1 ne work on the Long bridge, west of town nn the thoroughfare the tnoft extensivelt travelled in Washington county and a few days more will pee the huge structure completed and trav el resumed It is thought that by week after next the road will be open to travel. The bridge is one of the mi-t durable yet bui t across the stream. PROBATE I A Mscnm est Will S Macrum app'td ailmr, bonds at $2 020 C K Ualdt-cker. final settlement set for Nov. 10. Frank 8 Myers atm'td admr est Charlotte Myers. Sal ill really confirmed in est of Win G Irvine dee'd John M Wall 'app'td admr est Rachael (Jrahan ..' FM Heidel, G A Wehrung and Win Wall, ap praisers. Final settlement Win Chalmers fr- " ' -3 ' Heal Estate Transters. Henry C Rreitbarth admr to John Allstailt, 80 sec 3 t 1 n r j w $ 300 John lUIrm etui lo 11 11 Graff AH a ec 4 t I n r 4 w 415 M E Austin to Nancy MiNnuer tr in Forest Grove 1000 R A Ives to R N" VarUy tr in for est Grove " 1 100 Sarah K Smith to R N Valey ir in Forest Grove ... . Jioo k. . vsney m caraii IS M111II1 4 a Bent Tucker dm aiion .... 1100 R N Yarley to E A Ives i.'S.;S a sec J t 2 n r 5 w 1 100 Elizalwlh Shute to James IUruood lo 5S a in E Constable and wf ilon D I Menvman to A C Atchhold It 7 blk 6 Oak Grove ad Hbo 3?' 50 600 D J Buckley to James Peck I5 a in M w ten donation R Bradley to John lloiein I64.06 a sec 1 I n r 4 w 700 W G Ireland to Oliver Curtis It 1 and J blk I S F at Forest Grove. . 300 Alice K Michael to Fred I.eanord 8t a t a s r 2 w ino John Pavis to Geo VV Iavi 3 44 a sec 1 4 t I n r 4 w , ;'.'5 J O Kindt lo Dora J E.limt und 1 j interest ol So a are l . S r a w. . 7;5 C C Emmel to C V Thotna too a Landess donation 4600 ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. Notice is lipreliv iven Hint the iimler- MH.ned has been by the futility tVmrt of vt axiiiiiKion iiuiiitv, iifgnti, iiuly ap pointed admimxlrati.' ol tbo eliue of Chnrlotlo tlrnro Myers, iln-i-si-cl, and ha duly qtiuiilietl and entered upon Uic diseliarife of bis duties as suiii. Now, therefore, all tierxnns bavin) i-hiiiim agiiiimt xuid estate are lieieby required to present the mtine to the .unlt r-Uneil ad ministrator, nt the reniilenie of W. II. II. Myers, For4t Urove, Oregon, t.i;etbor with proper vonchero, within six months from date hereif Dated at Foretl firove, Or., this !Hh day ot October, VM2. FRANK 8. MY KKS, Administrator of estate of fhurlolle Grare Myers, (let-eased. SUMMONS. IN THK C'lHfl'IT COURT OK THK H T ATk Of OKKdON. Kolt WASHINGTON fOUNTY. Isabella lialy, I'laiutill'.j Peter A. Daly, I'cfeiidiint.) To FeU'r A. IHtlv. IXVxulaut: In the riarnn of the HI lie of Orrimn. von are hertthy required to aimar and answer the complaint tiled airainst yon in Ibe above entitled suit, r I) lore llm'ilih day of November, m, anil if you fail lo no answer, lor tviiiii iinireoi. inn jtlut n t i II win Bi(ujr vo 111 ; t.tiurt 101-inei 1 net gray ed for in 1 li) coiiiplaiiit, viz: For the di.u solution of the iNiinlsof iiutriiuonv nxlst iiiK l)''l wei.n plaintiff anil deliMuhint, and that iitainlitt'benwiirdciJ lliei arn, enstody and control or the minor child, the issue of said marriage. You are hereby notilied that this sum mons is published hv order of Tboiiias A. .wuriue, jiiucn or the above entitled Cotir'.snid order havinir been nimln ml entered in this cmisn 1111 the 7th day of UKKHwr. r.ms, reilllirilli: IllH StlnimollH lo be published in the llillshnru Atlmih, u week'T newspaper of General elrciiliitinii. published niul circulated in said Wash ington County, State ol Orenon. ones a week for six week, the II, Ht no b h-mion to be made on the 0 h day of Octobor. lsr and Unit on or before the 21th day of No vember, I'.m, you are hereby renuired to appear ami answer inn cam complaint. MUKI'rlY, ri W KIT A WAT I'M, Attorneys for I'laintiir Over 12,000 Patterns of vest and lorgnette chains have been designed by the manufacturers of mons V.ratcIiChain8 ' In ourlargcar.d carcfull rt!cctcd assortment of styles yr a enn surdy Jlnd one that exactly suits your taste.. We eell them fi'om $ 2.00 to $10. Call and tee them I L. M. HOYT Hillsboro, Ore. Next door to Bank, Complete line of jewelerjr. I WATCH Thia ptee each wek, for it mill ktep you posted aa to what w are doiiir. V are adding to nur atnek fiuititiiially, new line of gunda. Just lint yi-tt need. THE Taeket Store ia not asleep. We try lo keep what you want. Our prices are an good as are ottered in Port land, and our g-oda are the heel. We do nut advertise simply to make a RACKET " But to rail yi-nr attention to our store, for your own g'da wellasoura, We will he mutually lienrtittHil Our STORE U small, hut it offers some big hargaina uiuin snaps. We guarantee entire satif.ictioti. If you need underwear, riiiiif.irtahUa, blanket or bedrpt.a.la, FOR fold wealher, Call on tta, to b sure. We will treat you courteously, and do our lt to please yon and mvo vou iiiony. Try ih and judge for yourself if wed m't offer i BARGAINS Opposite Tualatin Hotel, Hillsboro, Or. I " ' 4 s.k . hilers riano House m "i -t m ar to (If t'ntilmiil, Otesjoii, Sjii Fraiid-i'o, tnl. Spnkanr, Wash , V SacrmiHiiti), tal. i m m H H i i ft ft 1 The Chickcriug.'of Boston, ) ,r. . . The Weber, of New York, 1 hc m kst P" The Kimball, of Chicago. ) anos t,,e wo, ltl- These ace the piano, that Kilers built tleee Iihwis with. Not, however, the only piano; tl.crs are some tniv live different piano for hIh nt the houses that Kilera Imi.'l. nil of them of ft i'Uf, Htilietstilinl niHtii, and all nf thetn jj.nr. anteed by tin Among them are the II. .bsrl M CaMe, the Hazel line, the many toned Crown, the IVckHr.tlieVi.se, the Kitierson and many others, every one a tlrst cla-a trake'. Further, we -ll pianos cheaper and on better b-rms than any nther housw in Dm Northwest, because, hnvinv these four houses that we have built up by industry and fair dealing we handle pianos in immense (tiantiiies, and therefore, receive e.nceitna that houses doing a smaller business cannot, and thess advantages we offer ynti in the hap of lower prices on high grade instrumenlH than any olhor house can. N N M i ft at i n M M if M It ft ft Hilers Piano House 351 Washington Street, - . Portland, Oregon Imperial Cider Mill. The imperial Cider Mill, at Corne lius, ia now running, and is ready for a miles. Our caoacitv is larirn I c - o enough for all comers. Bring in your apples at once if you want cider. We make a first class article. Lawhknck Bau.ey, Proprietor. ft ft ft mmm m m m m m m m m m m ' EAclUTOR S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. .( . ..... . i.n iiik rou.NTY toiIUT Of THK HI'ATK OF" OKKdoN. FOIt WANIIINOTON COUNTY. K. in ma matter of the estate of lien Jones, doeeasud. For Sale or Rent. Not lee la hen t,y ive that thn under, signed executor or the last Kill and tusta Itiniitiir Hen K. Jonea, deisas...!, under .am. uy yinuaor an orilor of aitln. duly I made and entered in the above nnlliled win. on nun arter tint Mrd of No- , veniber, mt, otler for sale at private sain, Pure-bred Cotswold bucks; also ttt TA few Cotswold ewe lo let nut nn oronertv li,,,,.,i ,.. f , VI i iti lieu snares to tne ngnt party. Edvvahii L. Naylor Forest Grove, Or. , , n-'-p iMuun ill IM'll niicN. iiwsuUM U1I.U.L .....1 . . ... i. , more particularly dimrllied as oll.iwa. j to-w!t: I he Donation l.nn.l Clim f Ho. Hillsboro House Ctr.2iiiWua" J. Northrop, l'roprlelor. 1 Newly Furnished T and Renovated, A first-class table and all accommodations for the convenience of guests. ... E. h. McCormick has picket knives, rzirs and sciisors that ate fully warranted. Reduced to FIFTY CENTS A YEAR New Idea Woman's Magazine One Dollar 'THIS Is the cheapest ana best Fashion Magazine now be fore the American poUio. It shows ' New Ideas In Fashions, In Millinery, In Embroidery, In Cooking, In Woman's Work and la Reading; beautifully Illustrated In colon and In black and white. Above all. It shows the very fashionable Niw una Styles, made from Nn li P. terns, wntcn cost only loe. 1. V -"""-". i.nini i.iuiiii 1,1 not piuon I'. Hhaltuek and Mary Hlmltiick. Ilia ivifa i.ltanull.... u.. n,.-7 t . , ' ii inio a. 10 uiainis . 8I- ,H!"K lmrt" f Hee.tlon Ho T I B K 2 W.and parts of Huetlons nd lis TZ8II aw, ami i-oiitUluinK ' ,",)-,no ''r". '""a ItiU acres sold lo ! f-'l ' fcvans by (b od recorded on piKe i 1 iineoius or Jieoiis ill the otllcs of the Itoeorderuf Coiivcyanens for rVashlnnton County, OroKiin, und ,ot 4 In Meetlou I T it H R 'I W, voutaliiini! 10 anil O KU acres, all siluaivd in WusIiIiik ton Coinity, Urei)ii. Hald real property will be sold fi r cash and lor not less than $;.0J, and subject lo V1V"1.'!""""" by "' Uoimly Court of WasbliiKtoti County, Orenou, VM. J. INOIIAM, Kxecutor ol the laat will and testament of Hen K. Junes, deirousod. "l 1""B,,"r"' ,,r"i","H,!l,,,'l"lM'r Equalisition 1902 Assessment. Send Five Cents To-day (or attack coprof tha New Ibba WoauuTa Maouims, tn4 an Swl f rsal value tor lha fflonty It an en yea. s B U TXI rv IBIA PVIIIMIVS) M. Il Br4w, M,w Xerk, M. X. To the taxpayers of Washington County, Oreuoii: Notice ii hereby given that the Hoard ol Ikjualizalion fur Washington County, Oregon, will convene in the clerk's olliee at the cotut house, in Hillsboro, on the 2oth day of October, 1902, and continue in session one week, or until the sjlli day of t ember, 1902, incluiive, for the purpose of publicly equalizing and cor rect n the lax list of Washington coun ty, O.eiton, for the assessment made in the year 1 901, GKO II, WILCOX, Assessor for Washington County, Ore. Hillsboro, Oregon, Sept. 18, 190a. o9a;J Of Tokio Eouquot Perfiimo Lasts Ten Days. This ami our French Carnation Fink arc the two leading perfuincM of the year. Besides these we have other hijjh raile ikIoi-s from tlie leiuliiitf inanufac tutevs. Ccine in ami test their fraKratur. Prescriptions If your prescription is lilletl nt our store, you can depend upt'ii it lwinjf lilletl accurately ami with the liest ma terials the market nlli'tils. Our prices are always reasonable. Don't forget this. HAILKY'S PHARMACY I 1 1 t 11 t t ClGARSz : H n m m w M M M i Tim e tlut.rs south nf I'. ()., Hillslxiro, Oregon " 'I fc it a, a .. ,ft m m m9 Mm m m SivAI. OF MINNFSOTAS I 1 1 a 1 i 1 i. i s At . A H. 1, McCormicksl 4 t Now is llu! Accepted Timo ! i ! t t 'lo Basr Household Furniture. There is im use in oiii to rortland; I will sell you Conches, Chairs, Rtxkers, Bedroom Sets, Tables, Uuks, Mattings, and, in fact, anything in Housofurnishlng Lines That you may want at prices that are as got! as t Portland Prices. Call in ami sec our handsome new linos just received and you w ill lie our customers. W. 0. HONKLSON' Cor. Main and Third Sts., Hillsboro, Ore. I lAaA4aAt,.f.4A..SA a . r --'rrWyrwvw4 BL PETERSON & SON Residence fainters, Ka!nininin( and I'sjieriuv. Sin Work. All work Ounrantrd, IIII,l,SltORII. OltK'lON SUMMONS. Nniloe of Final Heltlemeiii. llllrn is linrnl.v nlu.n 1 1!.. I (I. ' ,, .!.,. si(iieil, sseeiiior of the lust will mid IcmIii ineiitof Charlotte. 1 1 orri liiKk In, ilnneiised, bus tilod In the Count y Court of Ibe Mtiite (ir Oregon, fr VViishliirtoii Comity, his him I uuisiunt us such oxeeutor of said v Into, und that Mondav. the llrd day of No vember. IMK. t Iho iiourof 10 o'clock 11. 111., Iins linen x,., ,y mM Court ns the time lor liea,ina f ohjcrtlons to saiil re port, and the sotileinitiit thereof. WM, 11. TilUM AS, Kseoutor of the last will and testament of Charlotte Hornbuckle, deceased. - IN Til K CIUCIIIT COI'IIT ti.' TIIK HTATKOFOIIMtlON KOIl W'AHII. INO'I'ON COUNTV. Jolin II. Keillor, I'lslnllir, vs. Mniy Keillor, llernndiilil. To Mary Keliler, Ilefuiidmit iihov tunned; In tlin nniiin of l.hi Nlnl.1111fOru1r1.11, voll itrebnreby ni.tilleil Unit 1I1.1 I'luintllV here- 111 llllH It trill H .lllllltllillil lout Uiu iibove entitled Court mill c.iiiimi., nm you inn nerei.y re(inirwl to iti.eiir nnd answer suiil cniuiihiint on nr hi tu'n the Ii.hI. llnv nf thn tliiiit itrnufrll.,.,! I... i.. of iiihli Hlinu hereof, to WO : tin or before in" ' ii y .11 xsiivriiiner, imi-'j you nrit liinber nolilled timtif ynu fnil to ii.ieiir it. ill iiiiMu-ee thn nit.oi,lli,l !,...(.. ... ... plead lliiiieiii, lite ttti 1 it i IV will i nline your delimit In he enierMl, hiiiI will iii.ly In llini 'iiiil itiiiivn meiiiloiii il lor tbn relief lirnvi'il lor In the Kiiiimliiliil l,e..t, i,..i 1 - I,. ,. , 1,. ,oi. is lo hii.v, lor a decree forovur (lisnlviiiK II11. bonilsof iiiiiti'lu.uny Unit limy Im ox- IHiinir neiuoeii MH nil 1 II innl ilereiiiliinl berei 1. 11 ml li.l' sueh olhi.e i'nlll' tl. Cniirl. no.v uei.111 t . 1 r...( A Otui 'Cl.tt .).., :. , ....... ......,., 1 1 , . 1 1 11 im (.1 Hie first iHiblieiillon ir tills siiiiiiiioiis is 1 iiur iiiiy, in uini-i' 11111I Mm HKl inililiciUloii tlinieor, 'I liur-ihiy, Novniti ,i,i t:t 111117 mot in,, ..,.1,1 u Ui...o .... no ioiiiiiin niiitii be published on tlnixiiitl Thursilay of ollch week loi'H period nf six weeks but wenn m 1 1 1 1 1 ilntes. Tills iinii"on Ii puliPsbeil by onlor nf linn I'liuinin A. Mellrhle, IiiiIk'u of sitbl Ciili.t liiutlr, l,i i.liil,..,M l. lilid ililled !hV!7lli ilny ofHeplniuhiir, 1IKI2. CHAM. .1, SCII N A IIKI,, Attorney lor I'lidnliir.' 'I 'he Hii'iiiicd, iiiMtiraiinc, a ri'l cafo an tbc siifecl, O. K. It, AhHcuhitiim. K. 10 Vii!th, PoruHt (irovt', Ore. WiiiiIhiI-."00 In nil ewe lamba; (!. i woltl prttfnrrcil, John Mil tie, IlillHlinrn, Oitkoii. , IIahL marltft price for good oatu, at Climax Mill. Claude Oreear. V 1:111 I INK a Union Pacific LKHART Con tmi.y t'hlciiKO Mll.H'.lul tl-.ffl) A.M. V III Hunt- liitft"'i Atliifttio Hxpiiiss H:,ii i, m, via limit. IliKloii Nt. I'uiil Km si Mull 11:11.1.. m. VIH Kpokitiie TIMK fttlilRHlH.KS fSOM 1'OKTI.AND Null Lake, Denver, Kt. Worth, (imaha, Klinsns (Tlly, Ht. I'Uills, Cllb uijo and Kiist Hull l,nke, Denver, Kt. Worth, Omaha, Kitnsiis City, Ml. Louis, CliiiHKo and Knst wuiia Waiirrwii I'.n.HpokHiia Wnllaee I'ulliuiiii, Mlnnesp. ill", HI. I'siil, Do. bull, Milwaukee, ChleiiKo and Ksit Asaiva mom imii.v i-.H0 P.M. 8:10 a. m 7:U0a,m. (M'KAN AND RIVKIt HCJIRDUI.K PltOM pllll'I'I.ANII Hteiuii-lipsbewei.ii I'orlland and Han I' 1 risen iivery live days, Itlver bonis on the wrr (!oluinhla und W ilhilnntla dully oxi'i'iit Niinday. lOW K4TKH To 111.il I'roiii all points fn the Kast. I ekets via this rout,, 011 aide at all dupot nlllces n i.lm Mniitlrrn Kanllln Co. A. L CltAlO, Cioneral Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon. Every day a new aioolt of tnen's, Iailins' ant) children's shoes arrives at H. Wehrunu A $ai, Qtulity the beat and prices the lowest.