HILLSBORO ARGUS, OCT. 23, 1902. : s t : A firm oi tmk I'Knri, : t : ; WWerrrrrrrrrrrrrW WeVWrrWrWrV (entered at the Poet-oftce at HUii.io, would "hie his raster in the tona Or,ron , aa 9oond el a mail nVir, 'orial ring? LUCIUS A. L0X6. EDITOR. County Official Paper. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BY The Argus Publishing Co. SutMerfptloni On Dollar par Annum. 81a Months, 90 ctj Three Month Bets. Opposed ts Gold Moas Metallisa. Be lieves, la the Bimetallic Standard. Hear Honey eas Debased Property, and Profitless Anericaa Predict. Oar Consequent loss is oar Creditors' Gail. Has ao ase for Mareas A. Haaaa NUT UNPALATABLE! It is not at all unpalatable when . -.1 . it. j r uiu-c arraveu against vne greeu 01 capitalism, read the quips that the . Hanna press publish against the "heroes and patriots the gold democrats" where those gen'ry have control of the party which should, everywhere, be purely democratic. It will be remember ed that these Clevelandites were the holiest of the holiest, and when, in 18 and 1900 they were refer red to as "patriots and lovers of their country," they would roll up their eyes like calves at nurse, bunt at the udder, and think they were all kinds of George Washing tons and Abe Lincolns. It will be remembered that they took the abuse given the Cleveland admin istration when the Hannaites call- ed it a record of perfidy and dis honor," because in the neit breath they were called saviors of their country for berating the only true democracy; and because, forsooth, they had an idea that a democratic party, under existing conditions at that time, would not poll enough , votes to carry a woman's suffrage convention. These little tin gods thought that it would never again be a democratic yearr and they ' wanted to get out of the party. They wallowed in the slime of kindness, which was the sort of "statue of frauds" order, and now, when they are in control, the erst ..while aDnlauders eibinelr ask c O f them if they "propose to give the country some more Cleveland soup houses." Burn it to them, breth reu of the Hanna press. You can't hit the demagogues too hard. - It is not unpalatable to those who have stood against capitalism in the past. No one likes cowards, whether political or otherwise. Many cuckoo" journals are say- ing: "The arbitration agreement to end the coal strike is a great victory for the president." Let us see as to this. Mora n was the real power which agreed to the arbitra tion plan. A majority of the men selected as the board are in sympa thy with the mine owners. It looks as though the nl ire board was se lected by the mine operators. Of course, there will be a small raise given the striking miners. Morgan (the alleged democrat, according to Hanna papers) want the repub licans to hold the lower house of congress. It began to look bad for the Hanna party. A small raise would not hurt the operators, for their trust is so strong that the raise, and more, can be squeezed from the consumer. In this way they are to keep the "labor vote" for this year, and put the possibil ity of a strike beyond the time of the next presidential campaign. It will l)e remembered that the settlement of the strike just before the last presidential election was due to Mr. Hanna. There is no doubt but the fear of an'i-trust suc cess at the polls furthered the set tlement along lines of arbitration. The victory is a political one, but it is not great by any means. And it is that transparent that foolish is the laborer who can not see through the thin places. Banker Corbett is out for an extra session of the legislature, and . it is amusing to see how quick the great Oregonian pulls in its oppo sition to Geer's idea of making the call. Corbett wants to see tbe leg islature walk into a good sized ap propriation for the coming Lewis & Clark Exposition, and he wants to See things move before the leffls-!?0"n,,M.i,J"r,ier having been made and . , " o - euiereu in tins cause on the 7th day of Jattve members get mixed Up in a October. 1902. requiring the unimoiiH lo . . , itw published in the Hillsboro Argus, a general free-for-all OH the Fenator- 1 Weetly newiater of general circulation, ial Question The OrponnUn an ' P""l",h?d ' circulated In said Wash! mi (tiwuon, ine uregonian, so Ingtou County, Sute of Oregon, once a bitterly opposed to an extra session. ',Tk for,"lx W.tek"-Itl'f n,5l, publication . ..11 1, .. . ' ba made on the 8 htlayol October, IMtf, )10W keeps Still and tacitly endorses and that on or befote the 24th day-of No- .... . I van, liar IWI2 von am hal, ... tbe Idea. Wonder What that paper appear and answer the said complaint, would do in case the "old iH;;0BMM& 1 he forest- drove nines says that Bryan has done nothing but speak to earn $19,000 the last few years. Bryan has published a book that netted him more than that, and besides, his Commoner, with a circulation of 1,000.000, should give him a living if the Times is self-supporting. Work Forest has commenced on the Grove condensed milk factory. Twenty five head of s'tvk hog, yearling and over, for sale. J J RaftVty. MounuiiuUle, Ore. j. w . jacKsnn. t dieneoe. whs in the citv today, ami cava that the rains have not been sufficient yet for good plowing. ' Beef, Iron and Win, when prop erty combined, make an ideal Ton ic and Restorative. Such an article you will find at The IVia Price. 50 cents. Marrurge liene has Un erupt ed Nr. Ora Hr)kins. a wW k own young man of Y tmliill piuni'v, and Mia Lottie Sin, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Thoi. !?ain, of Gaston. Andrew Gravdoo, at th head of the Portland-Ililloboroeltcirie li.ie, was in town tnlay, winding up the business of the road, preprtory lo going east to confer witH h"s people. Jacob Wtsmer, of Bethany, who has farmed there for thirty years, leaves in a day or so to take up his residence at Portland. The old timers in his vicinity will miss him. Jos C Schultnerich, chief facto turn of Banks, was in town tlny, holding converse with the electric linn people Jos. thinks that a line to Banks would be the making of the place. This will interest the ladies II. Wehrnng & Sons have a handsome line of ladies' tailor-made skirts; handsome, latest style and fined qualities. No need to go to Port land. Call in and see our line. The county board of equaliza tion, consisting of the county judge, clerk and assessor, is in session this week, and hearing complaints as to taxation. So lar very few have asked for any reduction. The board will continue for two days more, Friday and Saturday. The last day will most likely be a crowded one, as many always wait until the very last. Word is received from Mr. Lnuns- berry that the Washington countv exhibit, back at Peoria, III , at the carnival, ia receiving a great deal of attention. He says that the easterners are very much surprised that Oregon can do so well on fruits, grains and grasses, and that he has no doubt but what the dis play will cause many to come to this section as soon as they can dispose of their farms back there. Messrs. Heidel & Wall feel proud of the attention given their exhibit For Sale or Rent. l Pure-hred Cotswold bucks; also a few Cotswold ewes to let out on shares to the right party. Edward L Nayi.or Forest Grove, Or. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is berebv rivet:, that tha limlnr. igned baa been by the Couuty Court of the Htate of Oregon, for the County of Wat.l.....A.. ..1 .i. i J. " """Bfc", oiiij appuiiiivu aouiinutira. Uirof the estate of J din Kuririlnrfer do. ceaaed, and that he has dulv nualltifd uu audi ailmiiiiatrator. Now, therefore, nil persons having claitua aeaiust said eatate are requirea ana requeHted u present mem, with pro tier vorcheraatUohml. u. uie, at the office of Heidel i Wall, llilln- uuru. jrovim. wuuiii miv tnonLiiK tr.,io uaie oereor. F RKO Rt'Rf!TOTHPP Administratnr of tha guttata of Jturguorrer, tieceased. uateu tuts srtl day of October, 1902. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given, that the under signed has filed in the County Court of ine otate or Oregon, for Washington County, the final account in the matter of state or Martha Niiencer, deceaaed, and said Court has set Monday, the 211 h day oi JNOvemlier, 1 at 10 a. m., at the t-tmn room in Hillaboro, Oregon as the time and plaoe of bearing objeclioim to said final account, and for tbe final sottle- meni or said estate. Oated this October 22nd, 1902 ... W. H. WKHRUNO. Adnimistratnr de.lwitnB.non tti,.in nt carina opencer, aeceased. SUMMONS. IS THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE HrATk OK ORKOON, FOB W A8HIN0T0N COUNTY. Ifnbella Daly. Plaintiff,) vs. ' - Peter A. Daly, Defendant.). To Peter A. Daly, Defendant: In the name of thtHtate of Oreeoii. von are hereby required to appear and answer 1 ne foiiiuimiii nieo urciimt yon in the above entitled suit, on or before the 24th day of November. (w. tt,t if fj.ii .,, an answer, for want thereof, the plaititiir u-tll or,,.!., ... , L. . fy , ...if. r .apijjF w ii, j iuiirb ior ine reitei pray ed for in ihe complaint, vi,i For the din- oiiiuoii or the bonds of matrimony existH ing iieiwrru piiiiuttn aim ueteii'iant. and that plaintiff be awarded the care, custody and control of the minor child, the issue of said marriage. You are hereby notified that this sum mons ia published b order of Thomas A. Melinite, Judge of the above entitled SUMMONS. In the CI cnit Court of the State ofOregon tor asliii'iitoii County. Ktuma I. Kuliii, I'lMintitt, i iM. V Ro'wrt U. Kuhn.Jr IVIemlant To Kol -it li. Kuhn Jr the above named tlefemluiil: In the name ot the Stat of Oregon, you are hetrtiy rMimred mut ; mainled' to aprtrar In tho nUive entitled court ami answer the. miptnint therein tiled Mgalnut you on r liefure the expiration of nix week tmhticvimi of tin suinmotia In the HilWUno Aigti. oormi eucitift with the issire dated Hi,. i(h U of Ootohor, !!'.! and rint;niiilh-JTlh day of Novetn her, h a end that you answer on or be fore suul 27" h day t November, W & Ami you will pleti-m lake nolle that if you tail so lo appear ami an w it said win plaint. lh plaluiitt will appiv to the Court foe Hi relief tleniamled in her com plaint, to it : for a decree dissolvi- the niarri.il-, mill tnairnu-e contract existing between Ihe plaint))!' and defendant ami for a decree naanlini; tho care, custody ami control of Paisy Ktihn, minor chilil of pininttn ami ,1c eu.lan', to the plnlntitf; that the plaintitl be permitted to re-mine her maiden name of Kinina It. Umaiit nont, ami for such other ortler ami decree as may l inei t ami proper hi the prem-ie-i. This iimnioii laia-rveit auptiiKt J on lijr puliliitioii by order of the Honorable A. It.hxl. County JmlKa of Valuiitou tVunly. (benoii.'made and dattxl at IIIIIm boro. Oreiton, on the tfuh day of tHtolier, I'.i.', and which onlcr prewrilxM tlutt thU sumiuoiiK lw published in th tlillaboro Arena once a week for six cotiaeciitivc audsms"e!-iive weeks hcKtiucnir with the Utie of wid nesiier dated tH-'bdwr l'i. l!HU, and emlinir with tho lasue thereof dainl Nor. ST. I'H'J. and that you appear and aii.weron or l'fon Xovemtwr iV.liMt tiKt. I!. HAUl.KY, Attorney for l'lalntitr. SUMMQI.'S. IS THE CIKCUIT COrUT OF Till STATElK OKKOON FOR WA8II- 1X0TOX CtH'MTY, Mary Morri. PlHintilT, 1 VS . I.otim (1 Mortis, lii-IVinliiiit. I To Iitmia t. Morris, ilnfemlaut above nnmeil; In the nania of the Stnteof Oregon, you are hereby coniiimudml to apiwar and an swer the complaint lilt ii;.iHit you in in the above entitled "nil in the abova en titled Conn, on or before tho time, net out in the order for publication of thta sum uioiis, to-wit : On or before mx weeks af ter the first publication thereof, being lit Hit I day ol October. Pmi, ami if vou failwJ to apnear or niuaer therein aithm aaul lin e, the defendant above named will, for wnt th reof. apply to the Court fur the relief prayed for In her complaint viK for decree dissolving tho bond of matri- Mny existtuar tieiween nlalntitl and de- fcmlunt and lor the care and custody of the minor child, Nerrell Morris. The date of the first publication of this notice in the Kith day of October, Mi, ami the butt t ttie 37tn day or sovemtier, i!HB. This summons ia puhliitlini ruiretiant to an order made and entered by Hon. Tho. A Me rtrido. Judge uf the atmve n titletl Court on the Hih day of October, 1K. K. E.MF.KOKS, - Attorney for Plaintiff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is herelor (riven that the nnder- signed baa been by the County Court of Washington Countv, Oregon, duly ap pointed administrator of the estate of Charlotte Onwe Myers, deceased, and has duly qiialillcil and entered upon the discharge of his duties aa attcb. Now, therefore, all person having claims agntnat aaid estate are heieby required to present the same to the undersigned ad ministrator, at the reaidence of W. II. H. Myers, Forest drove,' Oregon, together with pror vouchers, within mx month front date hereof Dated at r'oreat drove, Or., tiiia 9th (lay ot uciooer, it', FRAXK 8. MYEHH. Administrator uf exuite ot Charlotte Rrace M yers, deceased. Notice oi Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given, that tho under signed administrator has tiled in the C unty Court of the state of Oregon, for n asmiigioit l ouiuy, ins nnat account in he maiterof the nutate of Harriet Eliza beth Kor-I, dee'd, unit that said Court has set Monday. November 21 Wi.at 10a. m , at the County Court room in Hilbibaro, Oregon, ns the time and nine of heariuir objections to said accoqnt and Ihe final settlement of said estate. Dated this October In, I'm. II. P. FORI). Administrator of the estate of Harriet Elizabeth Kord, deceased. ten. R. liatrley, Attorney for Adniltt i'trator. Administrator's Notice. Notice is heroby given that the under signed has boen by the (ioiiiity Court of theSl.'ttorOregon-for Washington Conn tydtily aiiisitnti-d Administrator of the estate of Mary .1. Wilkes, deceased. Therefme, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby requl'ed to present the saute with proHjr vouch ers attached thereto. t ine, at HillstMiro, Oregon, witliitt six months from the date Hereof. Dated at Hillslioro, Oregon, this 10th dav of October, Wn. 3 A I! KZ WII.KES, Administrator of the Kslate of Mary J. Wilkes, ilei-Mscd. 8 J (iiil'nway, tho inventor, who hn ree'derl here f'r several years, leaves the last of the week for Linn c unty, to live in the im mediate future. Looks md Weai are what cotint n watch chains. The most ex pensive solid gold chains are no handsomer nor do the? give Deuer service and satis faction than Simmons Watch Chains We offer a fine line at very moderate prices. V.i rdl ll P liivn '(!() 0 M Cum ur d pe them L. M. HOYT Hillsboro, Ore. Next ddor to bank. The Racket Store f Is the place where you get the best goods at the most reasonable prices. A fine supply of ladies', gents' and kys' cotton fleece-lined, and all-wool underwear. Hoys' sweaters; men's ladies' and children's wool hose. Also a nice lot of haudkerchiefs, collars and ties. SPECIAL We have secured a small lot of ladies' and gents' fine underwear, which, having bought at a special figure, we are selling for about 25 per cent less than you usually pay. It is truly a Snap. As we only-have a small lot, you must buy NOW, or you will be too late. This is the chance for you to get your Kail wear cheap. Call for Special Underwear at THE RACKET STORE Opposite Tualatin Hotel, - . HilUboro, Or. i . II T I 1 I i I 1 1 t i i M I I I I I i 1 I I 1 I I Wiers riano House These arc the Houses That fflerc liuilt The Chickcrtng, of Boston, The Weber, of New York, The Kimball, of Chicago, These are the piano that Eilers built these hou i with. Not, however, the only pianos; there are noma twtmty ftVM diflerent pianoa for xale at the hnuea that Kilr-ra huilt, all of them of aterling, sttUtaiiti.il tnerit, ami all of tbnni attar anteed by us. Among them are the llobart M Cable, the Hawltine, the many toned Crown, Ihe Decker, the Voae, the Emerson and many others, every one a first class wake! Further, we Full pianos cheaper ami on better terms than any other house in the Northwest, because, bavin these four houses that we have, built up by industry and fair dtalinn. we handle pianos in immense quantities and therefore, receive concessions that houses doing a smaller business cannot, and thes advantage we offer you in the """I" jiriwo on inKii other hotife can. Hilers 351 Washington Street, Notice of Appointment. Notire la hereb aivtu. thai the nmler signeil has been (July oniilirniiil an Kig - utor of the Unit will anil testament of Mary Behersnhel, deceased, by th County (ntrt. ixf Miu.tif licrtj.il ftiiiiiil and has duly qiialttkad and entered upon tor. Now, therefore, all pernon liavlntr elaliua aealnst the eotata of saht Mary ,nv uim.iiarsv oi "in uutiua mn bucii vxecu A M...H Hti t 1... ocnerwiioi, iiereaaeo, arc ntreny rennirwl to nrmwnt thorn to tha niiitn.lu;..t f,.. u U...T:. u " . I.?: (mmm tnlh.r wilk nim.. ....... w w ... iihiiii, in . iimoiini. wltliln six months Irum ths tlats hereor. Dated at Hillsboro. Oretron.thla (l,.ll iu,i ' a mi- VKNUKU l 11BKMCHKI,, 7 Kienntor nf the ! n II aiwl m.nu., of Mary Scherhei: ded -' , ... ixwi 1 wo neiitrsanu one steer. 10 1 . 1 , . ,. ' 10 iiioiiwis oai. aii are reu. vine .u- ute 1 . - 1 u. ui 1110 otjiiers nas no minis, ateer has white snot on rlaht side. All have crop off left ear. Notify Bert- ' - iniiu Liifa. liioomine, ure. v . Cor. 2t Wftnii'' Northrop. I'roprleior. Newly Furnished and Renovated, A first-class tsble and all accommodations for tbe convenience of guest. . 1 Reduced to FIFTY CENTS A YEAR New Idea Woman's Magazine PersMtlr One Dollar THIS Is ths cheapest and best 1 Fashion Magazine now be fore the American public. It shows New Ideas In Fashions, In Millinery, In Embroidery, ia Cooking, In Woman's Work and In Reading ; beautifully Illustrated In colors and In black and white. Above all, it shows the very teahtonable New Ids Sm.es, made from New Idea Pr naNs, which cost only lOe. each. Sen Five Cents To-day forastnfW eoprof the New leu WoanN't Mauamms, ma an artul ( i, tat the mantf It can f Wa yon. 1 value s ii u rw ibia rviLisui eo. SIS Imtiir, xw f,rl( , y. ,J m m m Of ronl.iml, Orrjjon, San Krancbco, Csl Spukaof, Wash, N m i H i i i l ii f i i i i H 1 i Sacramcnttt, Cat. The auos three best pi- in the world grains insirumentH than any j Piano House - - Portland, Oregon HAttUTOR'S SALE OP REAL ESTATE. m inn COUNTV COUttT OK TH V. HTATK OK OKKOON. KOIt WANHltMlTON COUNTV. - . th? '"atter i i"'"m Jeceansl, In the matter of the iia r n.... l- Nntl I. t,... i i.... ... . ' ... " " S,TV" '" nnoer- 5enHr of the laat will an, I l,t iiiiint f,r itui, k i...... .1..... , ' . V".7 ooi'Rll, llllller ZZL, " ' "Tr.l . . )i ... , "T " . ' L "" eimuotl "ii nmi alter me Hrtl or No vmiiber. lltti. otler for t ..tu,.i ..1.. at hi. rssldai cs. near 'KT, Tiiitmr Wash.' I ........' V. r"""iliaipil, T all , 'f.'"'. "r. " I. . . . J ' "n""i m "i in real property beloiiKinK to the estaU of lien , dlMlnl( ueoraKitJ, wlileh real property In , :" ::r. ".:,r"-". 'i ." '""' s iuows, ""in III Donation Land (J aim of Hoi. onion Hhaitnew .n,t . ir. .....i. 1 v. ;-.. J " ""' . v. "v'"""""" into ami ainm v,?uSlJl?e "l,rt""f j m t . nun imrLH fir niutrutnu i ' 2 in T 8 it 2 w, ami roiitaintiiK i.'n 1 L-:....: i.r 'f IVVRI I UT OPnil nWWirilAfl .ill i ,i.a )4of ftook BHof the Itocoiilsof Deoilntn ine onii or the Kooonlerot ConveyanciiH r.. , , , v iwi,ii ui onveyanueN for Wiuhtnirl,,,, 1 .. t 1 . 1 ; . vsicwon, alio ijOl, 11 rtecuoti I T 2 0 K 2 W, eonttiiiiini( 1U iN a miui0( n, WMahltiK- ton County, Oretron. Hald n-al property will lie aolJ ,.r cbhIi and fur not leM than ;), and nl,jw.t i eontlrinatlon by the Oounty- Coitrt nl WaahliiKlon County, Oregon. . WM. J. INORAW, Itxeeiilorof the laat will and tNtuinent or Hnu K. J0110K. deeoaiwd. w'ltm " 111,ll,lM'ro Orojroii, Boptembe.r Equalizition 1903 Assessment. To the taxpayersof Wstltltigton County, Oregou: Notice i hereby irlven that the ftna-.l ol Hiualizntion for Washington Comity, Oregon, will convene In the clerk's ollire Ml- ! L. . . I , I . I I I . . n, vuiiii uousr, 111 riuiaooro, oil Hie !4ith day of October, 1902, snd continue in session one week, or un'il the 35th day of fctobrr, 190a, inclusive, for the purpose of publicly equalizing anil cor rect ng the tss Hit of Washington anili ty, l.eKnn, for the ssarMinetit mailt in the year 1 902, f! KO II WILCOX, Assessor for Washington Couiry, Ore. Hillsli.'iro, Oregon, Kept. 18, 1901. N-Ho'of Pinal Belllenieiif. .w,l,jf pilvnil Irllllk Hlfr lllllirr- itigneil, execulor of the luxt ill and lenlu iiientof (Jharlolte HnrnlHinkln. deiWHtwd. VllnA tm l.AMl... II. ..i II.. .....1... IntH tiled In the Ciiiint v (,'nurt or I lie Mlui of Oregon, for Wnnliliigton Ciniiity, lil'i hnal lU!folltll. nil iinitli aitpiiiiIiii' nf M11I1I .... tide, mill that Mnntlav, IheMrd day of No- vemher, WH. at Iho hour of lOo'eloek a. m., hanhnen tlxeii hy aald Court as the time lor hea.iug of ohjeutlotm to dttlil re port, and the settlement thereof. ' -WM, It. THOMAS, ,..di;i,iiii ui ,uu inni will nun ianinuicill. of Charlotte Hornbuckle, deceased. One Drop Of Toklo Bouquot Perfume Lasts Ten Days. This rind our l'rciich Crtmation Pink arc the two leading jH'tfunics of the year. Itcsidcs these we have oilier high grade tnltirs front the leading inamifac Hirers. Conic in ami test their fragrance. Prescriptions If your prescription Js filled at our store, you can dejicnd upon it lteiug , filled accurately and with the best ma terials the market affords. Ouf prices are always reasonable. Don't forget this. UAILHY'S . m a :CK;ARS: H H i M H Three doors south of P. x s 'W m a. 5 Now is tlio Accented Time ! t t To Buy Household Furniture. S There is no use in going to Portlaml; I will i J you Conches, Chairs, Rockers, I.ctliootii St g -Tables, Rugs, Mattings, niitl, in fact, anything Housofurntshing Lines That yon may want at prices that are as good as Portland Prices. Call in and see our liamlsonie new lines j nst received and you will lie our customers. w. 11. mmm Cor. Main and Third Sts., Hillsboro, Ore. M. PETERSON & SON Resilience fainters, Kalaoutitilng and Capering. Htgti Work. All work C.uiiranieil. HILI.KHOKO, t iiltKDON SUMMONS. in tiik (iiutiiUT router ok tiih HTATK OK OltKdl N I'olt WAMII INUTON COUNTY. Jnlin (I. Kehler, I'lulntlir. 1 vh. i Mitty Kdlilor, llel'iiinliuil, J To Mary lililtr, l)el'iiiilnii, nlu'ivn nuiiieilj In the iistnn unite Ntato of Oregon, you urn horel.y nnl lfif.,1 tliul I tin I'liilnlill' h'ei . In has lllnii 11 einujiliilut ngulrint, you In the iilmve entitled Court ami miIhii, itu.l Villi Hl'lt til'llihv iii,ilr,ul 1.. ........- 1 answer siilil eoiuulantt on or htifurn the iHHt IMIV lit' lltr, III,,., i.p..u,i.. I ....I I nf pulillVtilliiu hereof, tii wit! On or helure tneiiin iiny or Nnvetulmr, mi; ynit me turlher uiililliiil iimi If ,.,n i',.n ..'. llllll IIIIHVVIir lltn cm,i,,ll,tt I. .,.,!,. ... ... 1 i .i ' . .I . """"M in III I) I'Hll tlllirUlll. Ihfi l.h.iul It'u.lll ilefiinlL lo.liiMinUr. tl, anil will n,,v InL," tlmt'oiiit iiliuve uieuliniii'il .for thti relief I ,,' H"' ItriiuMil F, ti in ll, 1 1. 1 1 I I 1.. .. .1 rliML ,....,,., ....... ..... ,,,, nrn.M null m tosny, lor a ilin ree forever ilimilvlng II111 hoinlKof iimlrlnioiiv that limy lm ex. nulla l1Wl i 'i in 1 1 l iii unit iii'iimdiiiit hiiitu 1. nni fur hiii'Ii niln.r f,,iir ,.ui...i... ( inirt unty Ni iiin meet in il junt The ilitle II III! Ill-l, I'M HI I Hit III IhlH Hlllllllllllin l hur-ility, Octoher'i, tWi, mill lliu ,wi iniiiiriiMiiii riini'tiiil', Tluiridiiv, Nnvcni. inr I.I. MMM mill Hut ...l.l . : . liepulillHheil 1111 thnmilil TIiiiimiIhv of eaeh Week lilt' II lierlnil iP iitv u Lu '1 sald.laUm. ' 7 " ""lnle" 1 his hih ons I t imhllftlif.ii hv oiiler nf linn Tlinniiis A. MiiliiLiii 1,,, 1.;,. ..i' ...11 ,, . . . , ii-.n'i ii niti'i t'llUI't. llllll n III nlitti.it..i... r.. ...1.1 1 , . . " ""HI I'llUI1!!, Ilinl tlitted tlin27llt tiny of Hi-iitotiilinr. Imw 0IIAH, ,1. HOIINAIIHI,,' . . Altofiiey for I'lulnlilf. Imperial Cider Mill. The impfriiil (!i,i,r Mill, al, CVnn liiis, is imw tiinniiiK, niitl ih ready fir (tuples, Our rH.tihy is liirKi. "K-tsb for all whihth. Ilrit jtl your nniuVs Ht nnoc If eon u,,. citlf'r. We iniikn n (imt.-nl ariirlH IjAWHiiNCK Haii.hy, l'roprltor. PHARMACY ft m mmm i N I M I I 1 s t t a u v vr a v w. ()., llillslKro, Oregon I ftiaiaft S i -aaaMaiiaaaiiiaaaiaiiaiasaaas, i i i Sell Sets, in Oregon Snoir LINE aiq Union Pacific imenitT IlAtt.V tililengo 'PI M K fHtlii KiilFlTlW kRiim , roien.AND ABHIVK ranM Tort html Hiiwhil OiOda.m. vln Atlanlla Kxprtws K;5u e, m. Vln . Hunt. Unit l.nkn, Donver, J' t. Worth, nuiHha, Kansas t'lly, Ht, Iitils, Ohleago and Kbm' . 4:30 e. M. Hull Lake, Denver. I'"t. Worth, Omaha, hattmis !ty, Ht, mils. CIiIchko and Kant WHH'Wailu7IwTiii Inu.HpiikHiie Wallsee J ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 , Mlnnenii "lis, Ht. Haul, llii. tilth, Milwaukee, 8:10 A, nt ngloii 1 ! 7:00 a, m, vln ! HMiknne I'liiengn anil I'.am 0CHAN AND RIVKIt HCIIKDUliK I'llOM i-OHTI.ANK ' ,HleiuuiihlpsI.etweii I'ortlantl and Hsn I'mnewcto overy live days, , lllver 1-i.iilH on tho lower C'oltitnbis ttnd W UlHiitntlH ilnlly exonpt Hiiiulay. low u rm To ninl from nil piilntn the Knit. , , ,V !' "i1" r",,lti at H '!'' nUleennl Hie Hoiilh-rti I'aellln tin, A. L CUAI0, . (Intieral I'nssnngar Agent Portland, Oregon. I'" h. McCormick has pocket kn vts, nu'irs and sniasora that are fully warranted. . HuliHisribe fur The Araiis $1.00.- 11 lj 1