HILLSBORO ARGUS, OCT. 27, 1904 I Hearts - I Courageous CwUkl. HU. kf TIE BOWEN-NEKItlU. CONPANT "A title," prompted Jarrat, "good only m long as I ploaw." j You will not toll Iwr otherwise. No Because you wish me to curry out tbh J purpose this pretty piny the plan I : wlilcb turn so Joyed the noble earl In ' the fort yonder and made him atnlle I upon you and swear you were fit tor ' cardinal. Ton would not cloud tht j Draining favor of his with early fa iJ tire. No, you will tell no one. A uia serves cither low or ambition, ami yout ambition la master. And It I am uol worthy to kiss her hand. No one pi' earth, rich or proud aa be may be, could think himself that Rut 1 could offer her more than you, for If I had the whole world. 1 would give It all i wealth, name, ambition just to be bill ' a vagabond on the street with her! No, ! you will not tell her. monsieur, that I aui not what I may come to seem. You . will not tell her." j Jamit's face purpled. "teewarv. you spawn he said In choked voioe. "On other points you arc free while you serve in tula. But go not far along the way you hare chosen ' with her. Sue U not for such aa you.". "She Is for whom sue loves," answer ed the young Frenchman. The clatter of horses sounded, and the lank lieu re of Henry came from tbe stable yard leading two mounts. Aa tbe pair took saddle and rode away Jarrat stood looking after tbem down the hlituruad. i "So the lady has lowered her eyes' to vouT' he scoffed, with a dark amlls' oo his arrogant lip. "And I dare not ' suoll vonr aav maaaoeradet 1 wouldn't give a pistole for your chances with ' Foy. He will end you as bewould undo an ovster. You made a mistake.' my new laid marquis, in soaring so' high, and a worse one In bragging of It. But for that touching scene in the yard I had stopped that blundering Idiot but now he may spit you and welcome The rattle of departing hoofs had scarce died away when Anne crept' softly down the stair of the inn. She had donned a long cloak, and from an- der the edge of its hood, drawn ovei ber hair, ber blue eyes looked out with ' a feverish brightness. I Tbe ball was lighted with a great lantern, whose yellow flood added to ' the flower white pallor of ber counte-' nance. The clock was striking 10. The ( soldiers bad sought the fort to gain early rest, 'and the townfolk were gone" home. Tbe long parlor was still and' dark. Through the open door Anne could see the litter of tankards and pipes and a lean dog, stretched with black muzzle laid to tbe threshold, asleep. She slipped through the door and to tbe highroad, and then, with treinu-j Jous fits of fear at the shadows, ran al ; ber best pace toward the tort It wai ! a good half mile, and she reached II out of breath. A sentry at the gate I stopped her, and to him she said she wished to see the governor on impor- j tant business. "I know not If he will see you," be objected doubtfully. "It is late, and j tbe march is to begin at sunup." j ''But he must see me," she told him. Tell him he umst!" " j He left ber for a moment, then, re-; turning, led her across a court of hard beaten earth into a log building con-! taining a single room. At tbe far end ' was a tnble strewn with paiera and ' maps. A sword rack was nailed to th ' walL In an armchair before the table, hit ! plumed hat and sword tossed across It, sat the governor, heavy, coarse featur ed, with reddish, muddy skinned com- j plexlon under a black curled wig. Hi ' was pig necked and bis eyes were i bloodshot. She came Into tbe center of tbe room and courtcsied slowly, while the earl rose clumsily, bis red eyes flaming ovei ber lithe young beauty, and sat down again, tilting back his chair. "Your excellency,", she began, "will pardon this intrusion and my haste. A duel Is to be fought this night on London field, and I I appeal to you to j prevent it" I ,"A dueir The earl bent his bulky! neck. "V faith, this is not the court at Williamsburg. I have weightier red skin matters at present to fill my time. She came into the center of the room. But 'tis truly a desperate encounter to cause such a pretty interest from Mis tress Tlllotsoii. And what tight tbey over, pray? I warrant me they have seen your eye eh?" "At tbe King' Arms tonight," 'she aid, flushing, "an affront was offered to gentleman who was absent." "Who wa this gentleman V Colonel WtwWngton." "Tbe Mount Vernon farmer whom ti rebel bespeak to drill their bind I hi AS! wboet wa the affront, HALLIE ERMINIE RIVES Your excellency aid. Captain Foy." The governor slapped the table, high ly amused. "Twaa Foy? OUs Bsh, but he has high stomach." He carries a prettj point, though, and has used It too. II can take care of himself. And why think you I should trouble myself ovei such playful bloodletting, mistress) Poldieriug makes one not so siiueaiulsh. Ilaltb. but 1 have had affairs in tuy day. When I was a braw youug blad aye. and tin-re were pretty eyes weut red then, too," he added, with a boister ous laugh. Anue'a fingers quivered with resent ment, and storm eauie to tier eyes. "Your excellency," she erjed, "tbe thing was but a trick to wound and Bout a loyal hearted gentleman:" -Ah, Indeed: And who this timer "My Lord Falrfaa." Tbe earl chuckled lu his chair. "So the baron took up for his farmer friend, ch" he asked, shaking his sides. ''I scarce assume that Foy is going to light tbe old uiau." Aune had drawn herself up. her face pale with this added humiliation. She I replied with dignity: "No, your excellency. The affront i was answered by a French gentleman j named Armand." At tbe name the governor dropped hit feet shuffling, and a quick gleam darted in)S8 nonu "Annand" he cried. 'The devil, eh 1 FT to fisht ulniT He struck the bell for ,lle orderly as he spoke. " shall be stopped." be went on. "An affront to Lord Fairfax, you say- king's man, aye, and a loyal. Lou ,!on t? Foy shall be disci- pllned, the rascal! 1 thank you, mis tress, for this information. I shall send at once and put a stop to the meeting. He was leading her to the door as be spoke, not waiting her thanks, amka she went out she heard him rumbling angry instructions to bis orderly. Before she had gone from view ot the fort gate four mounted men pour ed out and clattered down the high road at a planter's pace. Later, in her own chamber, Anne opened her window and, leaning fat out on the ledge, gazed into the night " 'Like little stars,' " she murtnured 44 'wandering In the blue. " Then, after a pause, " 'A little nearer, a little closet than all else besides.' " CHAPTER Till. HE spot selected for the meeting was not near by, since Virgin ia's earl governor had forbid den encounters within a ten mile of a military camp. Foy rode thitb- er witn uis seconds, Koipn and a tenant in the royal forces. lieu- "I like not these night affairs," spoke tlie lieutenant "Dew is slippery, and the light deceives. I have known accidents." ol Foy cut in with a laugh of contempt "'Twill be an accident i' faith," he said, "if I send not bis soul a-scurry to bell for that glass! "I mind me that fight at llinden,' said tbe lieutenant musingly. "'Twai no white night such as this, but black as the Earl of Hell's riding boots. Hoots and slimy grass and" Foy cursed him, with bis hand shak Ing on his. rein. ''Let that alone fot now!" Ue snarled. "They lied an they said he slipped. They lied! 'Twas fair, I tell your "Aye," said the other, surprised. "'Twas a fulr thrust None doubt ed it" "Where are your wits?" said Rolph, reining close. "Know you no better topic? When you have triced the young upstart, Foy, we shall have a toddy to- ! night This air has an ague. - A lantern had been set at the byroad, . and at this Henry and Armand turned I Into the open space. Tbe curving road . on the higher Blue Ridge slope bad been I delicately grayed with a gossamer mist j creeping up from the late downs. Here j It bad risen thicker, curdling more ; deeply against tbe ground and sopping the air with the smell of wet beech bark. With the sailing moon above, was like going In some murky, dull toned world whore near things were shadowy and far vanished into opaque whiteness. The other party was in waiting, the horses. In charge of a groom, tethered near by under clusters of black scarred. white stemmed birches, which stirred dimly as If afraid. Through their moving branches fitful flashes of fog mixed moonlight filtered whltely ou Foy, striding up and down, slashing off golden rod beads with bis sword and listening to tbe rustle of late rabbits, scurrying. "Gentlemen' said Henry gravely, "know you no means by which this meeting may be avoided?" "The yonng cock's crowing leg loud ly, eh?" Foy turned to bis second with a rolling laugh. A quick -.laVd of anger wa on Ar mand' Hps as he faced Henry, which aieu as tnirnany spoke: "Let him to his knee and ask Cap tain Foy to use bis riding whip Instead of bis sword." The i renchman'a laugh rang . out clearly and loud. "I have seen M. 1 Capltaine ride. If he uses bis sword as poorly as his whip" "Damnation!" said Foy. "Measure those swords, Kolpb, and be quick about It." Henry hpld Armand' coat and waist coat after he bad stripped them off and fcd, slight and youngj in his shirt He looked at him with rising pity. AU Virginia knew of Foy's sword skill He had a brack record in tbe army of Duke Ferdinand of Brunswick, and these tales bad been whispered wide In WIllinmBburg. There he had come to no open quarrel as yet and wa made a boon companion by such pot tipsters as Burnsby Rolph and lease? toad eater like young Brooke. But the better class gave him a cold shouldei a unworthy to mix with gentlemen ol, character and would have 'A "-- to have named blm to his face for sneaking wbelp that smelled strong the hangman. The young Frenctnuaa took Henry hand between both bl own, "I hart been so occupied these last three hours," he pretested contritely. "Hare I said to yon that you are generous ant kind to assist thus In the affair of stranger? llavt I aald that I wa grateful?" "Colonel Washington.- said Henry, "is aiy best friend. Aa I had been the Inn parlor, air, I bad druuk that roast with you." The night was very sic til. Scare leaf stirred In the vagrant brees ot shivered in tbe base. Only a dull bum ming cblrr of night Insect front the thicket ami drifting across thin a gold snake on a sad carpet the rich, plain tive bubble of a whlppoorwlll, "t tent emeu,' cried Rolph, "la ready V "Have you no command, monsieur?" Heury asked. Tbe young man' eyes were soft a be shook his bead. "How sweet sings!" he aald. "Listen." It died, ami the tapping of a bell, very raiut and tar and tenuous,, came over the still valley. Henry knew tbe sound. Away to the eastward on high knoll, stood a long, low structure of limestone, with a wide veranda. Perched Umii Its roof were two woodeu belfries with alarm bells, which had been hung twenty year before, after Braddork's defeat when the Indians turned their tomahawks against the white chief that dwelt there. The In dlans bad been driven westward long ago, but the bell still rang whenever tbe master, with yelping bound or by flaring ton-bee, came back to ht lodge. At this moment, while Armand stood in tbe moonlight with a naked sword lu his haud, my Lord Fairfax, for whose affront he stood, wai come again saddened to Greenway Court. Foy' voice broke In, neeringly wrathful. "Am w come to string beads"- "En garde!" cried Armand, turning sharply, and tbe two blade rang to gether with a clash. Foy's attack was wonderfully strong. He had the trick of carrying the bead well back and resting the whole weight of his body upon the left leg, a sign of one whose learning bad been without masks. The other' method wa differeut from that of hi antagonist as night from day. tie fought far for ward, engaging much with tbe point A uialtre d'escrinie might nave seen In his action some of the freedom and directness which later gave Bert rand tbe greatest fencing master ot Europe, the surname of the "Terrible." But tc the watchers It seemed to be utterly without method barren of rule to louse, uncoutalned. He possessed the appearance of a child at careless play with a serpent, not conscious of It sinister Intention. A pain came into Henry' dark eye and a paler tinge to hi cheeks. He groaned Inwardly a Foy suddenly came at Armand, pressing him back In a furious chasse-crolsse, first tbe right foot forward, then the left The lieutenant stood cloee to Henry, Als lip parted, watching. "Tbey say Foy wa taught of Angelo," be whis pered, "and that tbe pupil could best his master. Tour friend I In evil case." So Indeed It seemed. Foy was brute, and he fought like one, with fact distorted and breath rattling with rage. He came on with the lunge of a bunt er at a boar, bl blade bate heavy, and the very fury of hi rush sent tbe young Frenchman back to the verge of the bushes. Armand returned with a stop thrust parried a lunge and answered by riposte. Then for a moment there wa nothing but tbe du-tac-ao-tac of llni steel, cutting wayward blue white flashes where tbe milky light caught Its edge. "End tbe cub, Foy," cried Rolpb with an oath, "and let u to townl You could have spitted him forty times!" "By heaven!" suddenly bunt out Henry. "Bravo!". The Frenchman' blade, beating up a flanconnade, bad nicked a crimson gash on Foy' iboulder. Tbe latter, smarting from the prick and enraged beyond measure, came on again cursing, bl chin set forward from bis neck and a fleck of foam on bl Hps. Armand bad changed bl tactic. He still bad tbe appearance of looseness and lack of close defense; but, atrange ly enough, Foy's point though wielded by the redoubtable swordsman that be was, bad not so much a slit a ruffle of bis shirt He was untouched, Immacu late, careless and debonair. Now be became of a sudden winged. He turned, circled, wa here and there with the rapidity of an Insect. The fight turned this way and that, crushed tbe bushes, was all over the ground, There wa a mase of pricking, whirl ing arrow of sulphur colored flame In the moonlight Foy's breath wa com Ing hoarsely In bl throat like that ef strangled dog. Armand began to laugh outright a be thrust and parried. Tbe lieutenant wedged an exclama Hon amid tbe flick and scrape of steel. Foy' face wa become a welter ol sweat and rage. This wa a sort ol fighting new to blm. He tried every attack, every feint, double engage, coupe each ineffectual, Armand, ulm ble, laughing, began to bum a tune ai be ran. Nothing could bare been better cal culated to goad bl adversary to point of Impoteney. Already Foy bad be gun to cut and lunge In utter, whirling madness. Rolph no longer called tc him to end tbe matter. All alike saw that such ending was fait coming lute Armand' power alone. ' Again and again Foy laid bl guard open to Armand' throat, taking nc thought, but (till tbe Frenchman with held It Instead bl leaping point slash ed tbe other" coat to flapping ribbon pricked blm on the thigh, In tbe arm pit, In tbe band wasp sting that drew blood and rage, but banned not At tbe first spurt of crimson Rolpt leaped forward, crying that it wai enough, at which Armand politely low ered bl blade, bnt Foy reviled bl see jnd with such curse that be went back to his station gritting hi teeth. The lieutenant raised bl band, with; drawing bl eyes an Instant from the combatant. Henry listened, and bl ear caught the tattoo of hoof beats fling ing over tbe road, mixed with the fall' Ing of a lash upon horn flanks a ' - of Impatience la. the sound. A It cam nearer Kolph turned bis beat with a quick gleam of relief. At the saute tnstaiit Armand, swerv ing far forward, wounded his antagonist In the right wrist, and, Foy' finger relaxing ou the hilt with a swovpiug twist sent tils sword rattling a good leu feet away Foy was af rr-r It to "match It up, with a snarl more like a wild beast than a uiau, when an ottlcer, at a gallop, lead ing three soldier, broke htto the clear lug and spurred fairly bctweeu. "Stop!" he shouted, out of breath. Stor In the governor' name!" Amount tossed hla sword to the gronud. "Hell and fury!" foamed Foy as he praeg back, slashing at the horse' "Nop.' In the uoprniui mimcf" legs, "Out of the way, curse you The anliual plunged aside, and Foy came at Artuuuil liko the uiaduiau he was. The officer threw himself off the horse too late, as Heury rushed for ward. Armand stood perfectly still, bl hand pressed to his side, where a tain wa spreading crlmsouly among- the white rulHea. "Bear witness, Uolph laid with cool neas, turning to the soldiers, "that Cap tain Foy Is not hlu'sclf for liquor." "There has been uo liquor drunk late ly, lou meant murder!" Henry turn ed fiercely opou Foy, who, his rage sul leuly sobered. Blood biting his mills. "tuoUKh. gentlemen," Interrupted the officer. "There will be time for that I have his excellency's order lo bring II here In bl command to the fort Captain Foy, Mr. Kolpb, lieuteuant, t cU on you to accompany me without delay to town!" You are hurt, monsieur," cried Lien ry, throwing an arm about tbe yeuug Frenchman, who staggered slightly. "Sir, you will not leave him so, bleed ing, nere by tbe roadside? Greenway Court la not far distant In the name of humanity I ask you to assist me to take blm where he can have proper attention for his wound. I have Imperative orders, sir. Mount, gentlemen." Well to leave blm to the doss!" burst forth Foy in a sudden simmer of white fury a be turned In hi saddle. And you, you upwturt rebel, Virginia would long have been the easier for your gibbeting!" Ibelr hoof beats grew fainter, then were gone lu blankuess and echo, and Henry, feeling the young man form grow suddenly limp, laid him geully uown upon the turf. The baron had driven from Winches ter that night with a hurt In his gu. lant old breast. When be settled back In hi seat hi bauds trembled greatly, clasped atop bl sword. The huge chariot, drawn by four wild poiile that would go at any gait except trot together, swung swaying from Its leathern springs, and the road seemed very long. Are we almost there. Joe?" be ask ed more than once. And the old negro riding behind hi in would reply stoutly, "Aluio" dar, Mars' Tonn; alinos' dar." The fog, fold on fold, shut out the beauty of the way. Lower lu the wooded valley the shadows lay very thick, like dead men strewn on a battle field. Hiding, he beard the leaves full, like the Illusion of youth, like hap piness, like glory, like power. "Almost there, Joe?" "Almos dar, Mur' Tonn; aliuos' dar." . Up the craggy way a flicker of light stabbed down through tbe dnib-lttce tree traceries, and the chariot, turning In to the clearing amid clamorous dogs, Woke the cloistral silence of Greenway Court. A negro came out, beat back tbe dog and let down the step, and the old man descended, leaning on Joe's irm. " Joe brought my lord hi supper of venison and bordeaux, standing behind hi chair till bl master wa done. Tble wa not long tonight. My lord took up a book, but threw It down again. Then he lit hi pipe and (at long silent till tbe fire domed black ening. Joe came In, plied pine knot on It and went ihuffllng out again. Tbe bound yawned about tbe hearth or whimpered softly In their dreum. Crackling" steps ' roused them, and they scrambled out to bay and sniff and yelp, when the negro clubbed them back. A heavy tread stumbled up tbe step. An aged mastiff, curled under the old man' chair, bunched shoulders, growl ing, and the baron, sitting by the dead hearth, with tbe ashes fallen from bl pipe, turned bl bead, Henry stood on tbe threshold, carry ing Armand In hi arms. A bl bearer stood, rocking, the young man stirred, opened bis" eyes wide on the baron and thrust down hi leg. "My lord." be cried gayly, but! with weaknew and husking breath, "I i come early to keep my appoint- nmn M Ua tAnl m. J I.. ward on to tbe floor. i T tli.l-t . M II,.- - m rainuA aiuou up use a uiasieu tree with two dead bough, left .wing- Uae ' Foy killed blm Y' - "Not ret," Henry answered. "No fault o? bis, my Jotd," TALK OK SUBURBAN VEST SIDE SERVICE Possibility of Southern Paci fic Putting on TrtiiiM Stum HILLSItOKO AMI GKOVE PROFIT would be a Great Thin Fer ibe Count and Mean Development I. dome from a very reliable source that tbe Southern Pacifio is contemplating, ami now htt a B.-lmlul prepared, a ruburtnn er iceon the Wt SiJ roul to Washington ounty p.iints, and the trains are to run a far ai Forest Grove The West SiJ liai an iin mn iamengr traffic, ant some thing must he done to relieve the congestion. It is raid thai thi service will he celled ul'd and Operation before many mom h and it to, W ahingtni county will be much brneGiied. A psm-enger tr.in ruiiuii g out of the principal street of 1'ortland every hour or fo would attract i:oiue.knr, and many would fettle here, rither than g) iulolhe interior. If this service i established many I'oriland businesa people will own l o. nes out in toe country, ana neaveri m, tint city and r-ur eit drove, will profit from thi standpoint. Webb Phillip, of Cornrl.m, wa in town Tuesday. Mm. I). J. Porter, of Guton was in town Monday on legal busi nes. H. G. Wright, the Portland monunmit nan, w in the city tne nisi oi me week. Advertised letter. HilUboro rmol offic: Mrs James Babbell; will be brl t until November 5. Finn tomittoes for ale liver in the city Win. Lace place, llillslmro. Will de Topper Mita Maud Hoover, of Foiail, well known among tb young pro pla bere, is qt lie ill at the Good Sama'it in II ipiial, m Portland. A 0. Smart, who hat been lay ing steel on the Tacoma & Kat- ern, 14 bourn lor a few day, while i P'ra'ion are impended for the lime being. Pitcher Higanbotharn, who lne one of tht bt-st games of any of the oung frll-w in Oregon, wt in town the fin', of the week, visiting with hie brother He and Frank 8ina, tho Cornelius catcher, have an opportunHy to sign with the Hots, i lab i, team, next spring. The baron shouted for his sorvanta and for cloths, hot water and Illy vine gar, "lie must have a leech," he said. "1 will ride myself for the doctor at Ashby' Gup," Henry answered. "Rut I will dress the wound first" With Joe's help skins were spread on one of tbe couches and Armand laid thereon. Then, with a woodsman's knowledge of wounds, Henry drew his knlfo aud cut away the clothing. "It Is not mortal?" asked tbe old man anxiously. "No. But 'twas a foul luuge. Think not be was tbe poorest swordsman. Never wa such a skill seen In the Vlr glnlas ns be showed thi night." "Is It so?" "Hlr, he held that rat' Ufa on th point of his steel. I swear to you he could have run blm through a score of time an he would. Tbey (topped the duel soldier from the fortaud that red devil of Dunmore' attacked lilin when he bad thrown bl weapon by and wa empty handed." "Ab!" cried the bnron. At length Henry stood up. "I am off to the Unp now. I shall not return with tho doctor, since I must go ou to AVIIIInmsbiirg tomorrow. Hut for safe ty's sake I shall prsiy him speed." A struggle showed In the baron's face. No ono bud ever gone unentered from bis door. He kept open table at the Winchester courts, fed tbe poorer settler with bis owu produce and would have filled the rugged hat of a beggur with guinea. Ono passional hatred he had hatred against tbe en emies of hi king. All were alike to blm, high or low. The times, growing beyond blm, had put forward patriot, But, all alike, he deemed them viper that bit tbe hand that fed them. As Henry approached the door my lord wa fidgeting In his chair. The band wa upon tho hitch when he could restrain himself uo longer. Joe," be thundered, "fetch a stirrup cup! You may be a rebel, sir, but, blast my whips and spurs, you shall drink before you go! I could wish you were not an enemy of the king." "Not of the king," uid Henry, and smiled. "Not of the king, but of the king' rule." A gleam of fierceness, of the uncom promising principle of hi life, (hot from under tbe old man's brow. "I hold with no disloyalty." "I hold," said Henry In a low voice, "with my friend Colonel Washington." "I abe( no treasons," flamed the old man, Henry' eye Lid a sudden gleam of satiric humor. He stretched out the glass the negro had brought blm and proffered It to his host "I must decline," he said, "to accept hospitality from any man on earth who has aught to say against tbe character ; T"c;,0Be, Vh-h"! ,"1? The baron stood for a moment with his jaw dropped, then coughed. -j. i "Joa , nrh?JV. If ,l"""Dg "ke " I 'God knows I" xtnt ho tMrrZZk' "1 got uo further. .7. w k T 1 " - umu (To be Continued.) r-x'mmi-TaffiaaHW J. I. 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II your health le gone, your Stomich on a eliike, your Nerves ami I.uoki weak, lit this Kcuiedy faithfully, ami, if pot alresily pant hope, you will be well gain. It doee not lorce, but auitti Na ture. Trice (to cents per pscksit. re paid hymsil. Wrtle lorpltnin nr culsrs. l'sitirs wanted lo evtry d wit let to pUc my choice Family Remedies on sale. AJdrest-OfViV f. GRAF (Uctbsny) Pllmad, Oewswa . r. O. f (I'leat mention llllwboro Argue) Nolle of Final Settlement Notieelshen.hr given lint lh nmler lgiiil sdiiiiinslntior of the KtUla of I'bllomana Permit list II If. I in tlo. Coun ty Conn of the Nlal of Oreiton for Wiwh iiigloti Cotituy, Ins rtnul seixiuul In ll mailer of eaiil enlate and eil.l Conn lu wit Monday tho ifiat day of November, IU04, al the County Court room In II III bom. Uregon. al lUo'ulork A.M. as ilia time and lue or hraritig oI.Jih-1I.mh lo auiil lliial aecoutil and for (he Uual ull le nient of aald eilate. I'ated tide Oct. lath KM. . , , , AlUt'Ml' KKMIM.V, Adnilnlatralnr ot the IMatv of l'hllo- men I'errelt, Dsn'd. t lo. K, llaa-lry stturney for Ailmlii ietrator. Administrator' Nolle i Nutlra e IllTliliV Blvrn tlml llm ,,,.,1... iH'ied h broil by thn Coumy Court ot 1 the fllateo! Oretj.m for Waaltliiirlnn Conn. If, duly spiHiinioil Almlnltralor of lbs Kutate of Mariiarct l ionee, ilix-enaa 1. 1 Slid ba duly imalillad and iilrt noon ; the illwlouifs of hla ilutir. I luririni,, Mir0ie IIHVlllU' claim axsinH the t.itB of anld oWa.", are hereby required to prant llm mono U the i undersigned at (lie law ollloe of Oso, R. HsRloy, In lubom, lireiroii, : within n months from the ilatsol this! not I. e. Dated this nth day of AuenH, llM. . , , , . HKNitV W. JoN Kit, i Ailmillktrnlor nr Ilia i.iu ,rf u ...... ... 1 I) Jonus, deceased. j Notice of Final Heitlemenl, Notice is hnrehv vlvan that th ,i... Ikh1 KxoeulrU of the l.t will hm. I. Imunil or A. O. Itroan, deressril, has til ml In the t'ountr Couit nf the Mate or Oriiron, for Waahinaton Ooiintv I aoeoiinls of the matter of aald mtnte, and anld Court has ttiad Monday, the 7ili tlay of November. Uol. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. rn., of aald day, at the court r.Kiin nf aald Court, In t'lllxboro, County and Htuta aforesaid, as llm time anil place for bearing obleetloiie Ut nili.l uocounw and the tlnnl atitilsment nf nihl ealnto. DaUMl line SMin day or fflptomlier. 1004. AHKNATII t!. IIUOWN. Kxectilrlx of Ilia last will ami irn.,i of A. ('. lirov-ii, dttcraaod. Administrator's Notice. Nollre le hnruliT elven that tlm iin.liir. alRiiixl lias lftn by the County Courl of tho Htiila of Oregon, for tho County ot Washington, duly oi.oolntml ailmlnl.lp.. tor ol Ilia iir (mUlo of Cynthia A. Hurri, I ilrwHMfil, ami Hint bo ban duly iHiilltlpi na aiii:b. Now, thrreforu, all pt'rnona Imv Inif cniliii avslnut anld vaLniH firn Immhu ionium m imimii main io me, with nrop. or vouchors attached, at thn law olllne of II. T. HiiKloy, In Hillalinro, Oregon, with in ma moonlit mini uuie neroor Dalod st ilillaboro, this Ortolwr II, Iikii. AHuilnlxtrnlornf I he Estate of Cynthia A. BurrU, lnTnfil. .11. T, IJniflay, Attornoy for Arlinlnlilra tor. Guardian's Sale of Real Property Notice le hereby irlvou. that tlia uti.Ur. igiiftd Gimr.liiui of llio oitutoof 1011a- uein ncnmuii, an iiimuiu nerson, will, bv virtue of an orilur and licsnae made anil entered by tho Counte Court of llm Hta'.u of Oregon, for Wadilnidon Coui ty, nn the "Mill day oT Hnpteiiihor Hum, ut oubllu auction to the hlulicxt hlilil caali, on Momluy, I'm Hist ilny of October vm, hi me nour or in o'clock a. in . of uuiu imv, -or loiiiiniiiK oencr ufill null property lying, being and ultu to In WuHhlneton Coiintv. Orcoim ,n,i ,i.. I scribed an fol'owa, to wlt: C'oiiiiiiuiiulng ut a point In tho router of HtU i Vttltlttf ll.tdll MM,, I. .. . ,m,h ."on inn rori-- laiin arm jiarria I'.rino itnH, Month through mo Donation l.nnil Claim ot Jamas H. Rld, In Hectlon Nliietoon T I m it i w I,, u'. i.i. ........ i .'.: '...,. ' """ " ""my, un- nn;i)M runs norm or tiioSouih lino of Bilid CUiiii: tlieoi o rnnn nir Wui ........ y.., I with the South lint) of anlil I'lni,,, ii,:a roda; thence Northorly lll.'JI rodn; thence r.iwi, paraiici mm inn raoutn Hue of said claim iOOH rods to the center ol nnll Conn. tv iioaii ; iiiHiice no .iui loiiowing the ecu I ...I. I (..-. I Alt . ... . uiu ivooo tu.ii roiia w p nco of UB- v ,,., ,1ii.1i,1 .ini Nald sale will he suiijoct to coiiHrhmllon by the County Court of SVaehinvton County, OrcKon, " Dated thin Sept. ?A. Hill, VAI,KNTINHi SCHMIDT, Guardian of the person and eatat'o of Elizabeth Hchmldt. an inaano pereon, W. p. Hare and (Jeo, K, Bugley, Attor ney for Ouardlan, " " 1 soil I., f. KMMOTT I S EMMOTT HIlLtaORO, OHtnOM 1 wa THE GEM Restaurant lias opened for business on Second street, a doors south of the Palniiitcer Telephone Central, where yon cau get it nice, clean, wholesome meal for 25 cents Our Short Order Pare is complete, aud avc have till that the marlcet affords, l'rivate rooms for fami lies, or for ladies. Every Delicacy in Season Give us a call. Sunday dinners a specialty. Several fine rooms for transients. Doard by day or week. F. L. EMERSON, Proprietor Second St., HilUboro, Ore. October Sunset A"" Magazine I Give fiuo picture of I CALIFORNIA LIFE tiunural MoArthur am other army omecrs Ucscntxi the re runt military maneuver In California, each article k-inn profmoly illumraffd with ha f-t -ne, and colored draw ing by Edward Cucuol. In-lo-tMlliig arlio'ea on Califor nia and Oregon: How Olive Oil is made; How Almond are Grown, ami line do rrij tioiwof Pluinai and Sut or, twog eat Cilifuriil coui.lien; 224 imgo of article, UVturn torlcii, kkutdics and verse Ten Cent a Copy. You can buy Sunset Maga zine at all new standi. Oregon Snoip line ao Union Pacific 8 THAI MM to TUK KAMT l.UI,X UtOM I'OIITI.ANO. Through rullman standard and tourl.t elceplng-CHr. dully to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane; tturlet le-plng-car daily to Kansas Uly; through I'tillman tourint leepng-cari (pereonally conducted) fe1ky ? Chicago, Kon.se City, c e In ng chair car. (seat, free) io the . Kant daily. IKHAT T1MK HOIIEDUI,K,s roa riAiir Aiiniv raoM lAU.T "soil Chicago, rort- ' laud HiKH.Iat Salt lake, Dmivor, H, Wnrlli, nmaho, KsniiHs City, ut. -oiile, Chicago and Kant 9:2!) a. a. tiW r. t. via Atlaiitle Kjnriisa 8:1ft e.M. via 8S,ll rHk0' I,",vr. Kt. Worth, Omaha Karma city, Ht Uule, Chicago and KllNl WaiiaWalia;tiwiT tnn.Hpokane.Wmiace I'nlluian, Mlnnaap ull, Nt. I'aul, 1) ,. lilt!.. Milu.,,,,1,.... 10:a0.n Ht. f'ttuTT Fast, Mini 6:00 r, m. 7:!lfi a, k via Bookan. 9l'Kne !)hujoand KbhI 1 1 OCKAN AND K1VRR 8CHm)UI,K fKOM POHTtAND ' Htramshlpn between I'ortland and Han Kra,laoo overy Bveday. 1 wVlUni.Iu.HlJl n" 11,6 iov"r Columbia uud " I'lamett dally exoopt Hunday. I'OW HATKS TUke,t.dvlH'i,hl.,tl, ,pol,,t" KU ueneral faoRenirAr Ani Portland, Oregon. .