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HIUSBORO ARGUS. AUGUST It, 1904 t i ! i i i i t i ! 1 1 . 1 1 i i t ; f 1 A MEETING Cf ROYALTY I By SIDNEY R. COLE npynnM, iwn, ojr i. v. an iure W . " mt'Dira stooa at me a-aie annaing lu tbe uiouataln air. wbK'h s like a draft of win to her. Th un, baugtnf Just above the cret of rWKl Hill, bad lifted the early morning fog ud eel the dew covervd spider webs on tho grass shlninierlug like so many flusters of crystals. Adown tbe rMit linnets nd thrushes were chirping merrily In tue woods. ead occasionally the biww wafted tbe silent of lnes Jo her. . Tbo Woods were calling her. Sbe woukl not disregard such aa Invitation. Sbe ran lightly Into the bouse and iireaeutly reappeared wltb a parasol and a small red volume. Accoutered thus, she started down the road, follow ed by her auut's adiaoultioa to be back "PiiDOS MB, DOCTOR, BCT TBKI TB JL'ST to dinner at noon and to remember not to cross tbe Johnsons' pasture, where rattlesnakes bad been seen receutly. " Barbara went briskly ' toward the woods wltb a feeling that on such a day it was Indeed good to be alive. Well down tbe road ahe passed tbe great arched gateway of the sanitari um, and, looking up the steep drive way, she could see tbe buildings perch ed ou the bill. She bad not been down this road for ten years, but she sud denly remembered, wltb a little thrill of pity for Its inmates, that the red brick building; on tbe extreme left was tbe Insane pavilion. 8be took tbe little footpath which led across the lower end of tbe sani tarium grounds and Into tbe pine woods. She found a place where giant pines towered many feet skyward and tbe ground was covered thickly with piue needles. Here abe sat down and listened for time to tbe tinkle of a tiny brook hard by and tbe sighing of tbe breeze through tbe pine tops. She bad just opened the little red volume when tbe cracking of a twig warned her of some one's approach. She look ed up. Before ber, bat in hand, stood handsome, well groomed young man. who regarded ber with a steadiness of gaze .decidedly disconcerting. As she looked up he bowed gravely. "Good morning. Princess Louise." he said In a cheerful voice. "Really de lightful morning. Isn't ltf - Barbara's mouth curved scornfully. Then, all at once, tbe truth flashed tip- on ber. This man before her was strayed Inmate of the insane pavilion. Her eyes opened wide in alarm and made ber doubly charming at least so thought the young man with a keeu sense of pity. (.'harming spot here," be went on easily. , "Let me congratulate you ou your choice." " Barbara's heart was beating wildly Tbe man might be dangerous, and she was at his mercy. 8he remembered she had heard somewhere It was best and safest to humor lunatics. So, mothering a desire to scream, she faced the intruder with as much com posure as she could summon. ,"l should very much like to sit down here with you," be was saying. "It Isn't every one, you know, who Is favored with a morning Interview with Henry IV." "Oh, yes," Barbara said breathlessly. "Do git down. I shall be very glad to have you sit down with me. Indeed, I'm awfully awfully pleased to have you sit down." He seated himself wltb a smile which in a sane person would have betokened unlimited patience. "And what is Priacesa Louise doing this morning" be asked. "I'm was reading a book on birds, Mr. Henry IV.," she said. He glanced at her quizzically. "Do you mind if I feel your pulse, your highness?" be asked quite humbly "Oh, no, indeed not," sbe assured him, at the sume time extending ber ' wrist to him. He pulled out bis watob and took her wrist lightly In bit hand, Presently he dropped It and returned tbe watch to Ills pocket. "Ah, thank you," he said a be drew a tablet from bis pocket and bega writing rapidly on one of the page Witt a pencil. ' He laid the tablet aslda, - and at It lay on the ground near her Barbara read in. the round, full hand on tbe page: , ' Janet Tolman, "June 14. Tuckers Grove. , Eyes un usually dilated. Conversation rational I'ulse 83." ' "And now. Princess Louise," the ' young man was saying, "I think we' better seek the banquet lis 11." He rose and slipped the tablet and pencil Into tita pocket ' . "I'ui-lt's very comfortable here," ahe aid, and theL as a forlorn hope ahe added, 'Taut don't let me detain you.' "But really I insist," he said, with ' well bred Bytnness. ' Barbara dared no longer hesitate, i Heury IV." assisted her to her feet, gad af ahe (allied then hi slipped her i anu throusn bis own. "SueTPlt his . i' nil plmilun hers flruilv asalnst hi aide aud rvaliu-d that opposition m 1 the grove. Hint Furtmra was surprised l. fln.l ilirr timi the twth Ion ill 11 to 111 sanitarium. They gained tbe grounds i ! did started up the bill tow ard tbe i buildings. "Henry IV." meantime cob Vivwrslnir tileas.nn I v sad lUrbara an- - .i.,. btm a bot she could. She breathed mow frwty now foe h was sure they would soou emvunier au at tendant, who. would relieve ber or ber dangerous escort. Tbey bad nearly gained the summit of tbe bill wbeu au atteudaut in white coat cam runniu toward them. "Pardon nit, doctor." be said, ad dressing Barbara's couipauion. "but they've Just got her." "Who?" said the other quickly. , "The Tolman womau. Pound her In the laundry," said the attendant. "Here they come now be added, pointing to twe men who led a struggling wotuau between them. tlood Lordr gapped tbe erstwhile "Henry IV." ."Wbo have 1 got then?" "Then then you're not Insane?" said Barbara, giggling hysterically with this sudden removal of the teusioit. "I wasn't au hour ago," he said, rub bing his forehead in a bewildered fashion. "A woman uauied Tolman counned here " escaed, as we supposed, this morning." he explalued. "You are tbe image of ber. which accounts for my actions In tbe grove. Sbe thinks she's PriucesH Louise and everybody else la some other celebrity. Heury IV. fell to my lot I'm particularly Interested In the case, and because I was wou deriug what effect tbe quiet of the woods would have I took your pulse and made those notes in the grove. It's a terribly absurd situation. I dou't know bow to apologbte to you. I presume you thought tue Insaue and tried to biuuor me." "Precisely," said Barbara, and tbey both laughed heartily. At least, let me get my automobile and take you borne," be said. "1 pre sume you've bad quite enough of tbe grove for oue day." "Thank you," said Barbara, "but It's nly a step to where I am staying with my aunt Mrs. Durgin." "Mrs. Durgin's'." said the doctor. Why. I spend half my evenings there." "Oh, then you must be Dr. Dennett. my aunt's idol." said Barbara. A fallen idol, I fear," be returned, hen she bears of my latest esca pade." t Three months later they sat one evening before tbe fireplace at Mrs. Durgin's. Really, Barbara," the doctor said. I demand an auswer." Barbara lifted ber dowucast eyes and flushed becomingly. "I suppose I should humor you, as 1 did once before, 'Henry IV," " she said. I'm , utterly uncontrollable when rossed," be laughed. "Then," sighed Barbara, "for tbe sake of peace" But at this point the sen tence waa Interrupted. Several Klads ( Baeaaaea. The Germans, In most instances, al together discard bread crumbs for tbelr sausages, and when tbey do use them moisten them with milk or water, but tbe Italians refuse to put any bread Into their sausages, and they claim that their famous "Bolognese morta della" is at once a more nourishing and a more economical sausage than the very best German wurst, loas mucb as tbe "mortadelln" must be boiled three times before it is properly cooked, and tbe water in whk-h It has been boiled constitutes a strong clour soup. The Roman make likewise a highly ambitious sausage, in which no kind of bread I allowed to enter. Tbey call It "zduipino," which is tbe foot and leg of young pork, tbe best of which ia obtained from Modena. A leg freshly salted Is chosen and carefully skinned, tbe trotter being preserved; then tbe meat is finely minced and after being seasoned is re placed In tbe "zamplno," which is tied with string and simmered In an oral pan for two hours. Wholly innocent of bread crumbs are also tbe renowned cervelas" of Strassburg. A View sf Robespierre. . At the time of the destruction of the Bastille tbe most remarkable of tbe un fortunate wretches wbo bad been con fined within its walls was the Comte tie Jorge, and be was brought to Mine. Tussaud that she might take a cast of bis face. He bad been Incarcerated for thirty years, and when liberated he begged to be taken back to bis prison. Tbe people flocked In thousands to see the dungeons, and Mme. Tussaud was prevailed upon to accompany ber uncle and a few Mends for the same pur pose. While descending the narrow stairs her foot slipped, and she was on tne pouit or tailing when she was saved by Robespierre, wbo held out bis protecting baud and Just prevented ber from coming to the ground. "It would Indeed have been a great pity if so young and pretty a patriot should nave broken ber ne-k In such a horrid place," said Robespierre, in bis own peculiar complimentary style. "Men airs of Anna Maria Pickering." Mashrooina. Mushrooms, even cellar grown ones, which are everywhere to be had lu large quantities, however good and genuine they may be, may develop violent poison a few hours after tbey are picked. Tbey are generally safer, however, than tbe wild mushroom Tbe latter, though tbe genuiuc article, Will sometimes absorb poison from tbe spawn of dangerous fungi which He In the ground tbey grow in and be as deadly as any toudstool; iu fact, great many of the deaths reported ev cry year as 'caused by toadstools mis taken for mushrooms are caused by the true mushroom which has absorb ed poison. Out of a single field one batch of mushrooms tuny be excellent and others not fifty yards away per fectly poisonous. Yet there will be no difference in appearance, and both will peel and show all the niarks of tbe genuine article. There is one test which la generally safe put a silver spoon among the mushrooms wbeu tbey are frying, and if It turns black reject them; also if they show a yel low tint round the edges throw them away. Loudou Standard. Aiv Incident That Wu Not wx .i n I- Iown on in rrogrammc , NF. of those little Incidents which 0 sometimes hsppcu lu everyday life and cause a niaa's funny bone to chuckle quietly iu bis sleeve occurred the other night bi one of the popular priced theaters. Tbe play was a thrilling melodrama, and, with the exception of a few seats lu the boxes, the bouse was pn.ed. IKiwn near tbetag sa okl man sat eouteutedly enjoying the trials of tbe hero and tbe baseness of the bad, bad villain. Like lightulug out of a clear sky an usher came do u the alsie, fol lowed by a young man. It appeared that the oldjuau, wbo w simply overflow Ing Wlilftoiod nature, had tak en a seat which bclouged to some one else. So the usher routed the old matt out, as the young mau held tbe cou pou to tbe seat Both tbe old man and the usher walked up the aisle, and tbe old manj took a position tit the lobby, leaning against tbe railing back of tbe last seat tu the playhouse. He was told that uo standing room wa allowed, so the only thing to do wa to escort hliu to oue ot the vacant seat lu the boxes. Now, It happened that the seat the old man secured was almost dl rectly over tbe seat lu tbe orchestra which he bad been compelled to relin quish, and he smiled sweetly down at tbe young mau who bad routed him out The audience saw the lucldeut and burst out In applause. It was fully ag, "Mount of the Si. Louis Kxpo minute before the performance was al lowed to proceed - Philadelphia Press. Re laveatora Aaae Aalatala. It has been said by a writer of nature book that a coon will amputate Its wounded foot and treat tbe stump hi a rational way to allay the inflammation. If one coon will do this, then all coon will do It under like condition. Tbe same writer avers that be has seen a woodcock with a broken leg mend the leg with a cast made of clay and dry grass. Then will all woodcocks wltb broken leg do the same tbtug. Excep tional IntelliKcnco of so extraordinary a character does not occur atooug the aulmals. If one fox has been known to catch crabs wltb bis tall, tbeu will all other foxes, under tbe stress of hunger, where crabs abouud, flsb with tbelr tails. An animal will not do auytblng which necessity has not taught its progenitors to do.-John Burroughs la Independent The Dvaa'i Delleae Dr. Pigou, the dean of Bristol, bad been potutfng out tbe openings in church work to an audience of cleric and lay women of devoted lives. In getting down to ieelfle case, a be confesses tu bis book, "Odd and Ends," he said: ' "Next to opportunity we think of the instrument fitted to the opiwrtuulty. Naturally our thoughts turn to widow who are 'widow Indeed,' whom Uod has taken aside from the world by sor row for a life of devotion to bis serv ice." The dean paused. He was thinking secondly of unmarried women. Why be did not say unmarried women be cannot understand. He thinks he may have been nervous about using tbe old fashioned word spinster, so be aid: ext we tui n it or those women whose prospects of marriage are slowly fading." There was an instant roar of laugh ter, in which the archbishop and some of tbe married lay women Joined. The discomfited dean deprecated tbe un seemly merriment as best be could. But be did not mend matters greatly, for be went on: - Many of whom I bave In my mind's eye. . . ' . There was another burst of laughter, and Dean Plgou went hurriedly on to thirdly." He Haa Hat laveatea. There hi no more effective weapon against an evil minded man than ridi cule. "I would sooner undertake to disperse a mob, could I get Its ear, by ridicule than by the bayonet" wrote tbe Rev. T. P. Uuut, an old time tem perance lecturer, whose own quick wit saved blm frequently from rough usage. At one of bis lectures, when tbe cause of temperance was new, Mr. Hunt heard a gentleman, evidently of considerable Influence, haranguing the crowd atalnat temneranee. A. the lee- i crowd against temperance. As the lec turer passed the door be beard thl man say: It Is nothing but a money making scheme." "Sir," Hunt replied quickly, "yon do not believe that and I can prove it." Tbe man defied blm to do so. "Vou are a stranger to me," said Mr. Hunt, "but I Judge from your appear nnce that you pay close attention to your own affairs and are" always look ing for good investments. You are bunting for good bargain. Is It not so;" The man admitted that it was, and some one In tbe crowd shouted, "Ue'i a regular skinflint!" "Well, gentlemen," resumed the lec turer, "I have been two days endeav oring to get blin to Join the temper ance rank. If he believed It to be a money making business, wouldn't be bave taken stock?' "Yes, yes," came a shout from the crowd. Mr. limit's opponent escaped a quickly as be could, while tbe lis teners balled him with laughter and cries of "Join, colonel! Join! Take stock! Take stock! We won't believe you If you don't!" Executricas' Notice Notice ia hereby given that the nmlerslgn ed have lieen by the County Court of the State ol Oregon for the County of Wash ington, appointed execntrioe of th last will and testament of Adam Young, de ceased, and that they have duly qualified as such, Now, therefore, all person having claims agalnut tbe estal iof the said Adam Young, deceased, are hereby requested and required to present tbe same to ns, with proper voucher attached, at the law office of W. D. Haro, In HillHboro. Ore gon, within six month from date htreof. Dated at Hillsboro, Ore , this 14th dsy of July, 111, OOKA DELL YOUNG, KMILY ELVA YOUNG, Executrixes of the laxt will and testa ment of Adam Young, deceased, W, D. Hare, Attorney for Kxecutricen. The highest market price paid for butter tod eggs at Qreer'i, Peculiar expreasioci often creeii inUi omit aim intit court records. r . r ur valance, rewnl luqttest re ou a autcuto, tiltvl in tlit c.eri't otlice, makes a Korea t tlrovi witness say; "1, , betii first duly sworn will slate thai iu rtlaiiou lo llie death ol at tultuws: Thai 1 have known him lo l in ii,a.ir.sfit u ol tha gun huti was tound at his leet iu bis room a litu he com united the deed tiicti caused hi drain for some length ol linn." We tear the puuiio tu conjecture Kheti er or nol lliit U counnuuuiry of the old ny iui: "When die we are dead lor a long tune. , Ciaik A Buchanan write that they will lie litre lo enjwrt tbe uooaa ot the county olliouia by the last ol the week. Max Ctaudall, one of tha firm, ia now at Malheur jcjuuiy, and wul be unable to assist. Mrs. J. W. Connell, Miat Susie Mo Kinney and Kdwiu Morgan de parted Tuesday morning, tor an out ing at MtMChain'a CroasinK, above .uouutatudalu. REDUCED RATES TO ST. EXPOSITION. LOUIS The Southern i'aoilio Co. will aeli rouud trip tickets at greatly re duced ralea to ii. Louts and tlura stuou, ou i lie toiiowiug aaiea: u gusi o, V, it'; ?viteinbr -I, 5, October S, 4, a. Uoiug ttip must be completed within ten uaya trout date ol sale, and paexeugera will be permitted to atari on any day thai will euabu mem to reach destination wilhtt the ten days litnil. Ktuuru limi ninety da, but not later than Dec. 31, ltn4. For lull information aa to rate and routes, call on Agenl Southern Pacitio l'o. Ulllaboro. Administrator's Notice Notic is hereby giveu, that tb under signed ha bu by tha County Court ol U' t-laleo. uresiiii ror waMiiogtoii Imui- ly, duiy snnoiuteU Administrator of I lie &UM ol Margaret 1 Jones, derwueil and ha duly qualtrted and entered noon ill discharge ol Ins uuntn. Now, lliorxiore, all -rm having claims aaanoriba estula ul aald uecvanea r hertriiy required to prew-nt tne wtnie to me uiiaenugiHHi at in law onn-e oi Uoo. It. liiwiey. in luii-iHiro, urvaoii, itnlii u nioiiui Iroiu the dote ol llii not ire. . Dated this Xth dav of AiunM, I'UI, lll .MtV W. JONM. Administrator of the estate of Margaret U. Jone, iteeeaxtttl, Nolle of Final Settlement Notii-e ia hereby given that tb under "iirnrd has tiled lu I lis Circuit Court o llie Mute ol Oregou for Wsihiugtou Cuun ly, his flnal a( on lit In tti mailer ol the estate or tui'uarti aionim, iiuanrein, ami that said coin I, by an order mode. July W, ItaX, lias Ml tue '.'Mb day ol rnovomner 1MM. at the raurt houw in ilillubnro. WaHbiiigion County, Oregon, at the hour or on o clock p, ui. or sain uuy as I lie tun and place lor the hcartng or olie tioiw of Mid Hnal account and 111 linsl aocouiil and ilia llnal settlement of said estate. Dated tlm'iNUi day of July, PM. WILLIAM Mi fc K.K KO.V, Asoimiee of the aslatn of Kichard Mnr toil, insolvent, fc. B. 'tongue, Attorney. Notice to Carpenters Notli't I hereby given that sealed propo als will be received uy tne county ioui uilMsioners of Washington county, Ure- aon, at the court mom In Hillsbom, on Aiitfiut HI. 1UM. at 10 a. in. for the con iructiou of an addition to the pour house on the p'or larm, aid addtlioii lo Im iix 3U, with porch and two small closets, con tractor to furnish all material. Plana am, speciiications may be seen at the nrtli-e ot l tie undersigned after data hereof, thi lllh day ot At gust, W, . L. A. KOOO, County Judge, By order Coinmlawiontri' Court. TREASURER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that all city war rant drawn on the Water & Light Fund, endorsed 'Not Paid For Want of Fund," prior and up to iJec. M, 1903, and all warrant drawn on the General Pood, prior and up to July 14, 1903. are hereby called for payment at the office ( tb undersigned, ani that Interest will cease after this date. Dated at Hillsboro, Or., this totb day of June, 1904, , JUtliN Ol. ttAUii City Treaurer of Hillsboro, Ore. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCtTIT COURT OP THE BTATK Or OBKOON, FOK WASHISOTOV COUNTY, h. A. MoNsry. Plalntlir, vs Golden WlllliuiiH, and Hfleu WilllsinH, bis wile; f. 11. Manny, 11. m. nuiie.j It. Wilkes, Rid Washington County, 1 body politic, defendants. Totiolden Williams, ll.'len Williams I. 11, Msnay, . w kikio, ana j, Wilkes, defendants above named. . In the Name of the Htote of Oreiton : You and each of you are required to appear and answer the complaint Hied HKaiust you in the above entitlrd suit on Imtore the 29th day of AiiKUxt, lilul and if you fail so to appear and answer tbe ptsintitl' will applv to the Court for the relief de manded in th complaint, to wit: For a iuilfriuont BRulnHt llolilen Will iams ancl HHen Wiriisius, his wife, for the sum fl.OUU and interest tboreon at the rate of ten tier cent pir annum from the 2Wh day of November, 1KH3; for tho fur ther sum of I'AMi reiwoniibln attorney's fees.and the costs and expense of tills suit, and for a decree forecloHluir tho mort vaite of plalntlir 011 the H. K, , ot Hection 7. Township '1 pi. of K, 2 W., VJU M Mtn ated and beina in Washington County, Oregon; and further decreeing that llif said property be sold as on execution and out of the proceeds arlnlng from such sale there be psid to the plaintiff the amount of his judgment, attorney's free, and costs and expenses of suit and sale, that plain tiff have Judgment against "aid (Jolilen Wi 1 11am and Helen Williams for any ilertci ency; that the defendants F. H. Marlay, II. M. Kude. J. II. Wilkes, and WatliinK- ton County, be decreed to have no rl;lil. title, interest, estate, claim, or demand in or to Haid premises or auy part thereol'. and tbHt the defendants be forei'losed of all euiiltv of redemption In or to nald premineii save the statutory right of re- uemption, ana ror runner reuet,- This summons is published pursuant , 1 . 1 . rr . . I r. . .1 I ... I vt an oruur 01 non. l, A. munnuo, uuiikb of said Court, made on the tlth day of Ju ly, iwm. ana We ante or tne nrsi piiniica lion hereof l the 14th da; of July, 11104. 'H. H. RIDDBLL, Attorney for Plaintiff. This Hot, Sul try Weather . t . f Is making our soda four tain the most ixtular place itt tow n. Our soda has that peculiar "uip" and sparkle that gives it tone aud life the syrups are made of ripe, fresh fruits, and we use the famous Swetland's Ice Cream The purest and lest Ice Cream made. We receive this delicacy fresh every day by express and are sole agetits itt llillslxn-o. J. C. GREEAR mm OREGON SlIORJ LINE a union Pacific a TllAINH TO TI1K KAMT DAILY IIKIM I'(MITI.ANI). T)iroiiili rullniauiitandard and tourist liiu( i nr ilmly to Ouisba, Cbiivgo, Spokane; tourist ilerplnK-car daily la Kansas City; through l'ulltuan tourist aleeptnjfcart (personally comluctctl) weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, te- cliiiioK chair cars (seats free) to the Haul daily. tiKfAIIT roa Dlltt TtMK HtIIKIitI.KM POIITI.AND ARKIVR raoM tn.v I'llliKIKil roru land HihmIaI Hull Ijiko. lHmver, Ft, Worth, oinalia, Kaiisn t'lly, til. li)ii Is, Clilcsgo and Kat Halt lake, Dsnvtr, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kaunas t'lly, HI. Ixtuts, ChlcaKO and Knit "Wail Walla." b'wia tnn.SpokHiie, Wallace i'ullnmn, Mlnnnap olls, HI. I'aul, Uu lutt., MilwiMikw, CIiIuiiko anil Kat f):au.M. 4:30 t. u. vis Uuut lnijiDii Atlantic Bxprxai S:IA r. a. I0i30 k.U via II 11 tit Ingtnn SI. I'aul Fast Mall 7:85 A. tt 6:00 t. M, via 8pokane OCEAN AND K1VKR 8CHR0UI.R pro ronmnn Htnunshlim Ixitwwn Fortlaud and Han r rani:ioo every nve usys. River hosts 011 the lower Columbia and Willainslts dnlly xiil Hundny. LOW IIATKH To and from all points In the Katt. Ticket vis this route on sale at all dtipol omiws or the Mouth ranlnn t'n. A. L. CKAKJ, ' , General Passenger Agent ir Portland, Oregon. Notice of Final Knltlement. Nnlica H luircliv elvnii that the tinder flgned liss lllml in the County Court of Wsshlngtiin t;onnty tir nnai accoiuu in the nistlKr of the entute of A, H, Neu klrch, deneawd, and that said Comity Court of IIim Htste or tlreaon. lor nasn ington County, has sol Monday, the 2IMh diiy of Angina, i4, at the Court Kooni In Hillsboro Ore (if in, at the hour of ten o'clock a. in., ol shIiI day, as the time and place for hearing olJi.i:llona to the said final account amf for the llnal settlement of mill Kstntc, Dated this 12th day of .July, inni, A. fi. NKllklRCH. Administratrix of the estate of A, II Noiiklri h, deceased, Notice to Contractors. Ni.tlce is hen liv irlven that on Tburnday August 4, IWM, at 2:Wn. in. tbe County Oomiiiissioiiei-H of Wiishiugton County, Oregon, in August term assembled, will receive ne ileil iiriinosu a lor the construe lion of a hrlilue averuniiiK nhoiit 14 feet in height, unil uhoul. 611 reel in length, to tie built i'Hr tho Jack tin place on the l'ortlanil-Taylor'a Ferry mailt The court reserves the right In rejert any or all bids. Bp;ili'utiniiB may Im seen at (he Clerk's (" !!(, A. HOOD. Judge. Uy order of the CcmuilHNloiiert' court, nnil (latPilat Hillsboro this !2lst day of July, IIM. ' i'. s Administratrix' Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed 'iss been by the county uounoi WauMinrtoil f'olllllV. OritlWIl. lllllv Hp pointed A'liiilnlstratiix of tho KHtateof ltndney Jones, deceased, Hint has ituiy (iiialiliod as such. ' Now, therefore, all persons having claims against said esUitoaro hereby re n n I red to present the sii'iie to the under Hlirneil at the law nfHce of Ooo. K. Hagley, in Hillsboro, Oregon, together with proper vouchers, within sin month front the date hereof. nni.t this 9t ilnv of .Time. I(4. " Snphronla Joiium, Administratrix of the AState 01 xvouney juiibh, uaveancu. 0 V Building Material Shingle f'i !.'.'. I " r ' AIIradcaiuFUring,tVilingia Uualle; Slii.lai. ami Uth. IU?, Casing. S..,.pini ami Moulding; Ur. .Wmlo.,.. dasa and Vutlv, Pour and Window Hoi-ene; rwk. Id..;.', Ut.iei.t Sand, (iravel, Calcine and Und IMl; l Wr ami Pure IWd Oils; Yellow tVl.re. tfenlc 1 Mid I -d Mineral raint. Also a large line ol prepared paint In tl--leading colon. Floor Pinl and Hrusliea. tio.Kl deliver.d to anv part ul Hie city. rll -ml ov. r my line and get pri.-ea. rtalialat llon guarante'-d. r A. S. SHOLES, Third tmtJ KUroad Sts.. Hillsboro. Orr. YOU A Grocery Store For 25 Cents Just ask Magoon Second Street East of Court Mouse Hillsboro, Oregon MrrrrrrrrrrWWNr OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth Hegius its twenty-tliird year Septerulier 20, 1904. Four terms in each school year affording eiial opmrlnuilira It beginning a course in September, November, February and April. Tbe best Irainiog for teaobera ia the Normal course wilt lit eurauce of good positions at Kood sgea. Write for new uata logue conlaiuing full information concerning remises of study, training in actual teaching a Horded under reel otuiilitiniis in tiiwn and country aohoole, and full details about the advanced course of atudy with lbs additional advantages attached. Address Soc. J. B. V. BwtUir, or Pre, f . D. Reenter, Monmouth, Oregon The Red V ,L t - 1 ' l Front lies establUhed a fine eatiuf house where you ran get alt Ilia dslicecles of I be season. This rtntaurant bas secured a Fitat Class Chef. Give use call. We will give yon a splendid meal. A. J. FORD, Proprietor Main Sr., opposite The Delta, - Hillsboro, Or. Proclamation. Whereon, there wan Submitted to the elett tura of the at ate at the laat general election as roil 11 1 red by law, an Initiative petition for a Local Option Liquor Law ; a nil, wnernas, on tne zmi uay or June, lMt, ma secretary 01 oiaie in my pres ence as Oovarnor of the Utate of Oregon, mil canvaia ins vines given mr aam law And, whereas. It was nucertalued ami determined upon such canvass that thero were 4:i,81U votes can foi said Local Option Liquor Law, and tO.IBH votes sat aft-alnat the same, and that said law received an affirmative majority of the total number of effective votes cast tberuon and enti tled to lis counted under the provisions of the law. Now, therefore, I, Geo, K. Chamberlain, aa (Jnvernor of the Htat of Oregon, in obedience to Nection 9 of an Act entitled "An act makliiK etfective the initiative and referendum provision ol'Hectlon 1 of Article IV or the Constitution of the Btute of Oregon, and reBiilatiiiR elections thereunder smi urovlilliiK penaltltM for vtolationa of proviatons of this Act" Ap proved February IM, 1V08, do hereby make You will "'id at llic IlilUl'oi'" Lumber Yard a cimiilcle line "I .Unioniioii ami linn-liing "inlr. GET 7 ArrWrreeirWW RESTAURANT and Short Order House and Inane this proclamation In the cnit oftherltateol'tli'eKon, anil do iinuoiincu and declare that the whole iiuinlier nl' voleNcaslliitheHtaleorOrKi n Inr xaiil Local (ilioii Iiliiior Law van 18,11111 voles anil the whole number of vote eaal In the "tale agalnut said Irficnl option i.lqu-M' l.w wax -lO.nw vote, and tlud aaiil Loeiil Option Uiiiior Law receive. I mi Hlllrnni' "lajwuij ui ilia lotai UllllllMirOT VllH'N coat ou said iiieaxiire unit eiilll leil lo l' u aniu iiiraniire unil eiilll leil to i,f oounted uudor the provlnlinnt of law, ami thatiald Local 0iihm l,(mif law almll be and lain full force am) ailed na l he law of tha Htntaof nriuion r..,..., ii,..,l,ii. of this proclaiiiatlnn. Iloneat tbeOapltol atHaleui, thlN Will day of June, nj, A. I). i vniKiini) u r,u, K, t; II A M U K It I , A 1 IS , iiovornor in ureKiui. By the Uoveiiuiir, (Hlgtied) K. I. UUNIIAIl. - , Seerelury of Hlala. We oarry the swellest lino ol gentlemen's ant ladies' tlresH shom to be found in the town, dome and tee them, at Dennis'. 4