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s HIH.SBORO ARGUS. AUGUST 85, 1904 Ki Pi ft ! E ' b BETWIXT DAD I AND JOE I t t By JOIN SEA TON BLAIR t Xo one around the frontier town at iLi-wluurg kMt Uikkh of Dr. Devy. lie had come tuta the locality without ostentation, taken up a claim four Lille avMj awl built a ami bouse, bait above anil balf below grout!. For a year be bad dwelt there alone auj bad niily couie iuto town om-e a fortnight for provisions, lie was called Uoctot Mvaum be was a doctor, though Uot neekiuM to ply bin art, auj no out was able to say just bow hi title came to be known. Hla next neighbor wa a lull awav, aud travelers wbo stopped at his house for a drluk of water or to Inquire the Way were treated witb scant court eay. There waa considers tie gossip about the stranger, and many people shook tbeir beads aad whimper ed (bat tlie officers of tbe law would turn up in search of hint aouie fine day, but after awhile, aa nothing was beard agaiuat hint, be waa put down as a re cluse aud Jaft uudWurbed. . , . ...v. It waa a year or more after Dr. Da vy's appearauce that be came to towa cue erenlujj to meet a young woman who atepited off the train froin tbe east. Tbe family reaeniblauce waa so marked that it was agreed by all that the newcomer waa bis daughter. She was hurried away aa If the father fear ed to let the townspeople get sight of her, but It bad Deeded only a glance to show that she was good looking and about twenty years of age. Her com ing revived tbt gossip, but as she was not seen' In town during the next three mouths she was In time forgotten by all with one eieeptioo. -That exception was young Joe Taylor, wbo had been made sheriff of the county a year be fore and wbo was being talked of as a candidate for tbe legislature. He bad only to accept a nomination to be elect ed, as be was a general favorite with alL He made it bis business while scouting the- country for boras thieve to call at tbe Davy cabin, and be was tbe first and about tbe only one to see tbe daughter Moilie In her own borne and to be hospitably received by tbe father.-!, ; j , .. - fci , ,, If be bad any curiosity to gratify as an officer of the law be was disap- A KIFta CK4CKID, AUD H PITCH ED FOB WASI OH THI 0&4S8. pointed. The doctor was free to talk, but not about himself nor his past. He was made wekout by tbe daughter, but be could not question her as a " suspect . 1 i s , ; j ,j : He called three or four times "by accident," but after that he was a weekly visitor from choice and invita tion. In time be waa quite ready to acknowledge to himself that be was In love and to hope that bis feelings were reciprocated. He was feeding up his courage to apeak his mind wbea some thing happened to make bUn turn pale and set hia heart to thumping. As sheriff, he received an official document by mail one day In which he was com manded to arrest one Dr. James Bird as an embezzler. It was Bird Instead of Davy in tbe warrant, but the per sonal description fitted the man who was living out on the prairie with his daughter. His offense bad been com mitted many years before, but tbe com plainant had kept the warrant alive and followed the embezzler'a trail like a bloodhound. The demand was that he he arrested and securely held until extradition papers could be secured, and as even the locality in which he was In hiding was pointed out the sheriff realized that, be must do his duty if it broke a woman's heart. An hour after receiving the letter he was on bis way to tbe doctor's place. All the way out there be was hoping that the doctor might have been given a bint and fled or, If be had not, then that he might hare Indisputable evi dences of his innocence at band. His face betrayed bis perturbation of mind to the girt tbe instant he dismounted at the door. She was alone, and as she stood forth In the June sunshine and looked np at him she quietly said: "Mr. Taylor, I know your errand tiere. You have come to arrest my father on the old charge." They they have sent on this wcr rantr stammered Joe, as be handed it to her to read. "But I'm hoping that yonr father is far away by this time." "He la down at the lake fishing. We had hoped that this matter was dead at last, but it seems that the man desires a malicious revenge. It says embezzlement" , V . ' Joe' nodded his head as he looked away am the iwlria,..,, "But it Is false. It was a partner ship business, and the other man Was seeking to cheat father and fell Into his own trap.'. . Sj "It was likely that way," nodded Joe. "' "But father even restored the money after awhile, all but a paltry sum.' He would alao have restored that unjust M It waa, buLbe has been hounded j ; y1 , I. . ... ;t j i , and driven Uil he has become des perate and detenu iiul. Is that wretch to follow him to hia graver Joe sat do a on tbe ground and f dropped his ebln on bis bauds aud S i sppeared to be thiitkiug. Tbe girl had 2; put tbe warrant back iuto hia bauds, a i and there was a sob la her throat at I ; she turned aud entered the house. It was a quarter of au hour In-fore she reappeared. Joe looked up iuto her face witb eyes telling of sympathy and love, and a blush came to her cheek as she asked: "Well, what are yon going to do about ltr "It's going-it's going to be the bard eat thing of my liiV," be replied, "but I've got to do my sworn duty. 1 must do it or stand liueached. Girl, yon don't know" "Joe." she Interrupted, calling him by that name for the tirst time, "a girl knows when abe ia loved." "Yea, she ought to, and you ought to know that I love you." "I do, Joe, and I love yon In return, and you will break my heart If you drag my old father to Jail. Say that you won't do It that you will leave the warrant unserved." "Duty, girl." he whispered aa be rose up and put bis aruta around her aud kissed her for tbe first time. "Then you will arrest bliul" . He kissed her agaiu and turned away toward 'the lake, looking at the paper In hi band through tears In bis eyes. lie had not takeu a hundred steps, however, before a rifle cracked, and be pitched forward on tbe grass. His horse would have dashed on at tbe sudden report, but It was secured by the girl. "How did It come about T asked the doctor, who bad hurried borne at the report of the rifle and found bis daugh ter standing over a wounded and un conscious man. "He be started to the lake to find you, and a gun went oCTT replied the girl between her eoha. "Andand did he bare any legal paper with biro?" queried the father In a whisper. "If he had. it has been burned. Tell me. father, is he fatally wounded?' "No. The bullet plowed along hla scalp, and he will be all right In a week. I will load up the wagou, and we must move on and find another asylum." "But the man Mr. Taylor-Joe T she asked. "We shall take him with us. He will need my skill and yoor nursing for some days to come." : It was two week later when the sheriff opened his eyes and saw Moilie Davj seated near his bedside. The old claim had been left a hundred miles behind and the abandoned cabin of a settler had been takeu possession of. Joe Taylor bad been nursed and tend ed through fever aa the wagou. rolled along. "Moilie, I take It that It was betwixt dad and nier he said as she saw that be bad come back to earth again. "It was, Joe," she replied. "But, now" "But now It's betwixt you and me, and as soon as I can shake myself to gether I'll fix things so tliat you won't have to do any more moving. Thanks, dear, that you shot a little too taigtar Bjr Ellaataatloa. One day as Pat baited at tbe top of the river bank a man, famous for bis Inquisitive mind, stopped and asked: 1 "How long have you hauled water for tbe village, my good man?" "Tin years, sor." "Ah! How many loads do you take In a day T "From tin to fifteen, sor." - "Ah, yes! Now I have a problem for you. How much water at thia rate bave you hauled in all, sir T Tbe driver of the watering cart Jerk ed bis thumb backward toward tbe riv er and replied, "All tbe watber ye don't see there now, sor." Christian Advocate. Rot a Seeeesa. "I took Gladys riding In ao automo bile yesterday," be said. "Have an enjoyable ride?" He shook bis bead. "The horseless carriage is not a success." "Not a success'" "No, sir; it Is not Between the mo tor lever and tbe brake it gives a fel low more occupation for bis hand and arms than even a spirited borse. What is needed Is one that can be operated entirely witb tbe feet." ' . Philosophical. "Are you going to the leap year par ty?" ; "No. . I asked three men and they all bad engagements, and now I'm go ing to stay home and save the cost of the ticket aud tbe carriage and the flowers." "Why don't you ask tbe fonrth man?" "I'm afraid he might accept" Qaaliaed. "She sings like a bird," we whisper to our companion, a fair young thing wbo haa accompanied us to tbe reeiuii given by a rival belle. "She ought to," replies the gentle damsel. "She talks like a parrot, ev erybody says she Is a goose, and ebe Is pigeon toed." Judge. After. . She Ah, you menl Before marriage foil pay compliments, but after , He-After? Why, after we do bet ter; we pay bills. style. s "Don't you take your meats at Swell front's restaurant any more?" "No; he's a four fl usher. He makes you paj chafing dish prices for frying pan grub."-Chicago Trlbuue. Tente, camp etude, and chairs. Canvas hammocks.- G. VV, Patter son & Son. R.rtwn WKy He VUat ' Hm Any Um For Oer A CERTAIN small village la the wvet, tar removed . trass, the noise and bustle of commerce boasts a female preacher,' aad tbe lady's duties are many. Otwiay she way visit the sick, a uot Mr attend a funeral aud tbe next baptise a baby. Due afternoon she waa preparing the tertaoM for the following Sabbath when he beard a timid knock at the parsonage door. Answering the sum uioua. she found a bashful young Ger man ataudlng oa the step and twIrUnf bis straw hat tu his hands. , "tiood afteruoon." tbe preacher re marked. "What do you wish?" "Dey say der luiubtfer ilfvd ta dla house, heb?" "Yes. sir." "Tee. Vel. I want me to kit aierrM." "All right; I cm a tuarry you." she aid. The Udy's balr I begtanlag to silver. and tbe German glanced at It Thea be Jammed his hat eu hia head and hur ried down the path. "What's tbe matter? she called after hiiu. "You gits ao chance, ult ." he call ed back. "I don't vant you. 1 hat got me a girl alreity.-Springflid (U1J New. la Ik raaatlr Ctrale. "Why dont you buy a shaver ' "1 gueea I could staad a Uttle scrape, i generally shave myself." tiu, I see! Got that tired feeUac already V "No. 1 should have shaved thai uiornlug. but t couhlu't. Yesterday afternoou my wife became poieeaaad of the Insane alea to start house clean ing. She thought It wcukl be a good plan to enamel our Iron bed. She had tbe ueeeasary fluid, but lacked a brush. Aud she was about to give up the project wbea she thought of ray ahav iug brush, She dug it out of lay dress er and worked hard all afternoon, aad when I reached home I noticed that she looked extremely happy, while her manner. Indicated that abe waa proud of something she had done. I Inquir ed tbe reason for the unusual display of chest and she pointed to the Im maculate bed. I asked her how she did It so nicely, and ahe pointed to my shaving brush. I dldnt say a word, but pointed to a four days' growth of shrubbery on my counte aa nee." Albany Journal A Caaaittoa la faee Uaa. "I claim that my wife la tbe worst trouble borrower oa earth. She's wor rying now for fear the hat ahe haa or dered for Easter may not be becom ing." -' ' ; That's nothing. My wife's worry ing because we may be boarding at some place next summer where we'll have a folding bed that she cant get under during thunderstorms." Chica go Record-Herald. Terr Dear. -Mat? His Friend Yep, she's a peach! Tbe Lover-Well, say, dat gtrft wort' her weight in radium. Chicago American, Aa laiaraveateat. "You saw papa?" "Yea." ' "How did you like him?" "He struck me unfavorably.' "Thafa better." "How better?" "I believe he kicked the last young man." Cleveland Plain Dealer. C alaeeaey, "Aren't you afraid that a great many people will criticise you for becoming rlchr "Yes," answered Senator Sorghum. "But tbe chances are that If J bad stayed poor they wouldn't bave- no ticed me even that much." Washing ton Star. Caaalaev the IMaTereaea. Vpgardson Look at the advantage the Russian soldier has la point of else. Atom -You lunkhead, that's where the Japanese soldier haa the advantage. It costs only half aa much to feed and clothe him, . t His Wife Hears It. "Never tell Mlgga anything that you lon't want generally known." ' ; "Why not? Can't ha keep a secret?" ' "I should say not Why, he talks ta I s sleep." Chicago Poet , . rBer. Oh, Pfluf. With ug. -Ljr mug , , i So smug Just like a pngf Snug Aa a bug In a rug ' In that Port Arthur jug. Where th bsar, with Its Its lair has dug. While th Japanese slug Tba sntrancs ksrehugl With all tbt mlavUas tbr And tuc Mg Or aar on suav : ' Cksrt oh, Fflua-1 Baltimore Amerioaa. COTSWOLD BUCKS FOR SALE. The undersigned baa a number: of yearling and spring thoroughbred Cotswoid bucks for sale, at rea sonable figure. ; i i it r, . '"' Jos Cawbsi, Five miles N. W, HilUboro. P. (X address. Hillsboro Ore. . -., a . . ..I'M'1?; '. " " " U ; . We carrv the.aweUeat Una at gentlemen's and ladies' dress sboe to be found in the town. Coma and see them, at Dennis'. John Jordan, who lives seven milee south of this city, and near Laurel, lost hia house by (ire one day last week, tbe blai'e catching from a spark which lgiiitoj the moee on the root Very little of the furniture waa saved' and the lots is teveial hundred dollars. Mr. Jordan, is an old timer in Wahirigton county, and for uiinr years lived upon Beaver Croek," tributary ol tialee Creek. He it itetting quite aged and the lose js a severe one. Mr. Jordan is a mem ber of the Mtsmio fraternity, and hia fellow members here evmpa- thiie with him in his hut, in a sub Htantial manner. Thai smelling bug over which he Portland daily papers have tnsiie so much ado, has found Hillsboro in il ramble, one Mm fouad by K. O. Jackson, Sunder, it the W. N. Jackson resulenc. County Treasurer Jackson think that it is crofs between a gold bug and the silver bug, which kicked up such a racket a Tea year ago. Mr. Jackson rays tht ill-smelling : insect ie not much larger than a gram of wheat, but the way it can throw out stench will shame a sewer into drying np. The Argus is under obligation! to Geo, V. Schulmerich for a week's ran of the Courier-Journal, f Lonieville, Ky., covering the Knights or Pythias National con ulare and the meeting of the Uni form Rank. The Courier-Journal certainly gave the boys all that waa due them in the way of a wel come and the city on the Ohio gave the boys a most royal welcome Mr Schulmerich was in the grand - tand and saw tbe thousands of K of P. in line on Broadway. J. C. Her, well known at Sher wood, but now a member of the Panther Creek Lutuherinn Com pany, of above Carlton, where he has been engaged in business for five years, waa in - town Monday, renewing old friendships. J. C. is ins same old bustler as of old, and his many friends here are glad to hear that be is doing nicely up In Yamhill. - Thoa. Sain, of above (iaston. lost four miles of fence by forest fire Jut week. The Ira Bradly resi dence at Greenville, occupied by Albert Friday, burned last Satur day -afternoon, tbe blue being caused by a defective ilue. The house waa worth from eight hun dred to a thouaand dollars and there was no insurance. Tbe six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Hepler, residing on the Louis K ones' place, north of the Jack school house, fell ten feet out if a tree the other day, and sus tained a broken collar Lone. Dr. . J. Bailey ettended the lad and be ia doing nicely. The Heplers are new comers, and have been on the place but a few weeks. Herman Bisbup, of the Bishup Brothers sawmill, north of Glen coe, was in town Monday, euroute to Portland, bringing out a fine new planer for tbe mill. The company will have the machine installed ia a lew nays snd will then be ready to turn out all kinds of dressed lumber. BEAUTIFUL COLUMBIA RIVER , FOLDER. The passenger department of the Oregon Railroad dc Navigation Company has jost issued a beauti ful and costly panoramio folder en titled "The Columbia River, through the Cascade Mountains, to (he Pacific Ocean." From Arling ton tu Portland, and from Portland to the Pacific Ocean, every curve of tbe river and every point of inter est are shown, v bile Mt. Hood, at Adams and ML 8L Helens, oerDeluallv covered with snow. stand out in all their beauty: On (be back of tbe map is an interest ing story in detail of the trip from Huntington to Portland, and from Portland to the ocean, not over looking tbe beaches and the San ersnoisco trip by ocean. A .copy of this folder may be secured by sending four cents in stamps to pay postsge to A L. Crsig, General Passenger Agent of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Compady. Portland, Oregon. By sending the address of some friend in the East, and four cents in postage, the fold er will be promptly mailed. Hogs for Sale The undersigned has about eighteen head of sboats, for this Fall's fat tening, for sale. Apply to Willis Anderson, one mile east of Hills boro. Notice ot Final Settlement. Notice Is herebv riven that the undrrsim- d baa tiled In tbe County Court of the Slate of Oregon, for Wsihlngtnn County, hsr final account as administratrix of trie estate of Fred Hehnlenberg, deceased, and that said Court has act Tuesday, the 0th day of September IflM, at the County Court kooin In Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, at tbe hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of aald day as the time snd place for hearing objections to said Hnsl account and for tbe final settlement of ssld estate. Dated at Hillsboro. Orecon. on this 4th day Of Angtiat, 1004. Administratrix of the estate or Fred Bohulenberg, deceased. 1 Kdward U, Luce, Attorney for Adminis tratrix. , , TREASURER'S NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that all city war rants drawn, on the Water & Light Fund, endorsed "Not Paid For Want of Funds," prior and up to Dee, aa 1903, and all warrants drawn on the General Fond, prior sad up to July 14, 1903, are hereby called for payment at the office of tbe undersigned, an-t that interval j will cvate alter this date. 1 I Dated at Httltboto, Ote., Ibis yk day ! of June, 1904. i JOHN M. WALL, j v.iiy treasurer 01 itiiisuoro, ute. SUMMONS. IX THN CIRIXIT COI'KT OK TU K S'I'ATK O" nltkxnN, Knit WAMHNUTON t'ol'NTY, U A. aloNary. riainliir, V N Oottlon William, and llrn William, nitwit; . II. Marlav. II. M. Kuda. J. It, Wilkw, atl Wa-hU.i.in Countv, a IhhIjt (inltttt-, di'ftimianu. TolloU.n Williams, H'leii William., I'. II. Ma lay, 11. M Itmle. and J. It. Wilkes, iltr mlmiis shove named, la the Name of the State of Oroenn You and ea. li ol you are minimi to aMNir ami aimwer ll complaint tiled aa-altiM you in tlx' aliovi' emillnl unit on trior tnewn tlav or August. ltH ami If von tail wiaear and answer the !aintilf ill aptilv 10 the Court for lh seller ilo niamted In th eomulaitil. loit: Cot a Ju'lii'i.ont aliit tloliion Will- lama ami Helen Wiliiaiua, hia wife, for the Hm Sl.iMiand lutrem tharvon at Ilie Mt of ten Hr lent jn-r annum from the mill nav ot KovemlMv, IXU; for the fiit llier um of SAm reaaunaul attorney ' fere.aiid the iMti mt rtpriiMui of tills lilt, and tor a'teive fotm'loniug Hi mort- ot ilniiiilil on the 8, K, ij of Section Towm-bip i N. or u. a W., W. U.. mm ald end twins in Waihlimlon t'ouiuv. On-gonr ami lurther decreeing that the miu m'n ue antvi aa on seuiillon ana out ot th pmrerilN arising from suoh sale there be iwol 10 th platutitr Hi amount of hi Juugmut, aiiiiray'iv-i. and ruala and exuaiUHWof nait and aal. that ulam- titlhavejutlgniciteaaliial n.nl (lolileu Wil liams and lltflrn Wllltama fur any deliol enry; that IbadiUemlaiiU f. It. Marlay, II. XI. It u.l. J. H. Wllkm..an.l Wuhlna- ton County, be ileerm-d lo have no risht, title, Interval, ealale, flaiui, or demand In orto-aiil iremiMa or any arl thereof, ami that th defendanta l fiirrloil of ail equity uf redrmplion in or 10 -aid preini-e -av ins atntuiory right of re Uf nipt Ion, anil for further relief. Tlil nnmnuun la MiMlnhed luirsiiant lo an order of lion. T. A. lcKri,le, JuJae or mui tourt, niaila on the 'Kli day ot Ju ly, 1WM. and the dat of the tlt-t ,uhlira lion hereof la the Itth da) of July, lH. II. II. KlDl'r l.L, Attorney for I'Ulnutl. Notice of Final Settlement Nottt-e is herebv ah en I hat the umlar igued luu liltal 111 the Cirvtiil Court ot the hlale of (Irecmi for aihiuaton Vuun ty. bit final aiiMi nt In the mailer of th retala of Ki baril Morton, inanlvent, snd that said oouit. by an ordor maile July ta, IV04, baa net the 2Mb day uf November, law. at the oourt bottn In Hllleboro. Waantngtim Counly, tlreguu, at lbs hour of one o'clock p. in. of a eld day aa the lime ami place fur the bearing of ol) tioneof said tlnal ait-oiint aud lb linal account and lb final setlleuieul of said elle. Hated this tmh day of July, lm.4. ti ll 1.1 I U U. L IflMJ.lV AesiKHe of the etlat uf Hlchard ilor- win, luailreiit. k. B. TiHigue, Attorney. Eaecutricea' Nolice Notlie m hereby given tliat th on.lirlgit eil have been by the Count Court of th Buueoi uregun ror trie 1 oiitity or naali ington, apomted rxernlnees of th I aal will and tcMtaiuaulof Adam Voting, de ceaeed, and that lhy bave duly quailllml aaauh. Now, therefore, all rMia having claims again! tlie ntal) of the esid Ailaiu Young, dm-xaaed, are herehy retUtd nnd reuiiired to nrernt tliaaam to 11a with priiper vomfifra atlaclieil, at the law offli' of W. I. Hare, in lllll-boro. Ore gon, within ail month from ilaln iHiwof. Dated at Hillsboro, Or , this lltb day of July, IH04. I.OHA DELI, VOtrNlJ, K.MILV KL.VA VOUMI, Eieriitrb ea nf the l'l will anil teala tnent of A .lam Voun, deresiwd. W. It. liars. Attorney for Kieculrlrta. Adnainistrator's Notice Niitii Is Iterehv eiven. that th iimUr- iKiied has been by tbe County Court of th tateo. Oregon for Washington Cuun W, duly awioiiiied Administrator of the Miate 01 .Margaret O Jones, deceased, and has duly unaluiad and ntrel upon the niaoharga ol hia duties. Now, therefore, all mtsoiis having claim Sk-aiiiM the estut of said deeeaaed, are herctiv reoulred to nreaent tho aama to the underxigued at the law otllcn of wen, fit nagiey. in Hiii-tioru, Orgon, within six iiiontfm from tba dateuf this notice. listed this Dili day of Amut, 11104. 1IKNRY W. JOMCS, Administrator or the estate of Margaret D. Jonoii, diMiflaaed, ODFr.OFf ' ill Qurinr It mis union Pacific 8 TRAINS TO TUB KT DAILY PHOM I'UItTLANU. Through Pullman standard snd tourist sleeping-cars daily to Omaua, Chicago, Spokane; tourist sleeping-car daily to Kansas lily; through t'ullmsn tourist sleeping-cars (personslly conducted) weekly to Chicsgo, Kansas City, re clining chair cats (seats free) to the Bast daily. MPAHT FOR r"'T Chicago " Special 9:4) a.m. via "Atlantic Express 8:16 P. m. via St. 1'au'l Fast Mall 6:00 r. U. via Spokane T 1MB SOHKDUI.KH rnoM PORTLAND a naive rsuM DAit.r Halt l.k, Iienvsr, Ft, Worth, onialis, Kanaas City, Mt. 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Call ami Uk wvrr my line and gel price. Satisfa. tl.m guaraute.d. A. S. SHOLES, Third and Railrosid St., HilUboro. Ore. you Gcr A Grocery Store For 25 Cents Just Magoon Second Street East Hillsboro. ysaeeeeaaasiai OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth Begins its tweuty-tliird year Septemlier 20, 1904. Four terms in each school year affording equal npporlunitirt f r beginning a course in September, November, February and April. The best training for teachers Is the Normal course with lie as surance of good positions at good wages, Write for new ca la logue containing full information concerning couriee of eludy, training in actual teaobing afforded under red conditions in town and country schools, and foil details about the advanced course of study with the additional advantages attached. Address Sec. J. B. V. Butler, or Pres. f. 0, Dealer, Monmouth, Oreaon Oregon State Fair Good Attractions, Splendid Racing, Best of Band Music, $10,000 in Premiums, Magnificent Stc1c Show. A fine camp ground with room for nil, fresh water piped into the ground, plenty of shade. ., Good streeit w service aud lots of entertainment and education for everybody, Administratrix' Notice. . Nolice is hereby given that the iniiler slaneil iaa been by tbe County Court of Washington County, Oregon, duly au tmlnUl Ailmltilstratria of the Kntat of Itoiliiey Jon, doaaMl, and has dulv Hiislillwl aa audi. Now, therefore all persons having t'lalms againit said estate are hereby te. iiiired to present the sauia to th under sigiiml at ths Isw oftin of Oeo. It. Bsgly lu Hillsboro, Oregon, together with proper vouchors, within sis months from the da'e hereof, . . -Dated thl. m day ofjnna, ID04. , Bopliroula Jones, Adniinlatratria of the Katate of Roilnsy Jonos, decMied. , Notion or Final Settlement. , Nolice Is hereby given that tlie tinder t gned haa lileil in th Oounly Court of Washington County her flnal aoconut in the matUtr of the estate of A. H. Nea klrcb, deceased, and that aald County Court of the HUle of Oregon, for Wash ington County, bat set Monday, the 2tHn You will find at lite llill-ltr. Lumber Yard a -.ist .lt lint tlinieiialon and tinlHimK nuniar. Shingles front II 2 to .".' t r m. - .? , , i.-v..., . .-,.-.---- riueter; I ion.r hit Uad IV'l.re rVo c 1 litrv and Knl . , .. . ? ask of Court House i Oregon a a ffy ' 11. 1 44th Annual State Fair Salem, Oregon, Sept. 12 to 17, 1904 Place for hearing olijnitloim to Ihesniil ol 1 tLhi I Ks'lUte" f0' ",8 fl""1 ,t",,""ll Dati-d this i'ith il.y 0r Jul v. liM. .... , A. h. NKIlk I !h,.M.wv,,,rAl, Admlnlstrstrlx' Notice. Si'i,1 r"iiyfV;n that'tii. iin.l,.'rslgni Htarlu ''"BeCoiiui.y Court of iIih StaUof Orego 1, ft,, Wsshlitginn Count v. u.1 .1!. 1 r1 V' 8l,l,""". deosaseil, mill Tl.!,,-r',H" d", y 'linUlllud as such, ' Iherefora, all persons havlm- oIuIiiih requvstnl In preaent t lie name to inn with tettf"1 wlt,,,u HU mo,,lh". Xm11 " ,BeTa,,'. Ore., thin Jiine S.I,