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XILLSSOnO ARGUS. DEC. t, 1904 '"I - ! : I l' IS ! i """" "T""T"TTT"f ? 1!"TTTTi"TT"""TTii 1 Hearts I Courageous TTT JJJ CwUU. Ml I TO aWHtUMUatlU. COMTANT Tb carl narrowed Uli eye. "I have done your eicellenej'e bid tain. Toy are not Mtixttri. Very good, monsieur. W turn th page then.' -nor aaid Kay. "TU not m dl moult for notdViuan to ret money, eh. Mat ter Clerk? What fine colonial bin have you plucked now? 1' faith, a aloe swag ter of a sudden! Marry! Art going t wed with a plantation UtenT . Lord Duuiuore auortetl and threw klniaelf forward In his chair. ' 'Xayr be thoute-d. "The bargain end not here, my Illy Uvered poaeherf Letters, haith. when there i open re bellion? Small ueed 1 have for pea work now! TU neck twlatlug I aw for, and you aba II aid me with a bait foe that atubbora rump Henry T' Koy drew forward pen and paper. Will you writer be asked. "No," said Anna ml composedly. Hta lordship's face, from livid, turned a volcanic purple. I -Your excellency " went on the young man, "will recall my social position. Spy? Betray? Surely not, mesaieurs!" lie moved bla hand as though dismiss ing an indiscreet pleasantry. The earl bit off an oath with bead thrust forward. Hla Jaw dropped like a Uon lapping blood. ! Annand had risen. "I shall see you tonight amid the ladies, monsieur?" ht asked of Foy. "A very good night to jour excellency." "I shall be eager to carry out any plana your excellency may be pleased to favor." said Foy as the door closed. ; The Apollo room that evening was a blaze of splendor. It was tht but dance of the old regime. AU knew tbt nearness of the cloud. AU heard th rumble of the ttonu. But courtesy in Virginia waa as the grain In wood. There it was nut until the last that Tories had perforce to leave the colony: when alt who were uot Tories turned Democrats and went into the Revolu tionary armies; wheu gentlemen took the field and their ladies tolled at home with lint or homespun. ! Now, though the bolt was speeding, until it fell Tory and Whig met and danced lu tavern and in hall Smile and bow changed not a whit 8parkl was over all. : But it was only shell of gayety. The core was a volcano. j In the outer hall of the Raleigh, be hind the shifting throng of gallants at the door of the Apollo room, Jarrat looked across a minuet and In glimpses caught between the stately moving fig ures he saw Anne. , Never had she seemed so beautiful, her besd golden "jutted in the light, bet long, friuging lashes shading the dusky blue of her eyes She stood, full vein ed, exultant, under the white candies, her dress dove colored, flowered in large trees, with cherry tinted stays trimmed in blue and silver. On bet hair, drawn high, sat a weblike cap-, uchin. . j Jarraf s face sprang acarlet-a hope-' less, helpless rage of bitter longing. With him It was moth and flame, and the wing singeing had become a Joy of torture. j The Marquis de la Trouerie passed In-1 to the assembly. Gallants crowded to greet him. Brooke fawned upon bis band. He became a sun with s train of lesser satellites. He moved leisurely . through the tbroug, answering the' shafts of the wits, bowing to plump Mrs. Byrd among the dowagers, ap proaching the end of the room, where Auue, beide Colonel Tillotson's sol-j dlerly black, held her constant court, glided by the effulgence which the open worship of the favorite of fashion had thrown upon her. j Very lovely she looked to Breckin-' rldire Cary, Just arrived on a visit from Lancaster. He watched her from where he chatted with Byrd, whom be had last seen In CoTent Garden shortly be fore he left England for home. He had known her from a child at Gladden Hall. The old world, he thought, could never have bred her; she was fruit of , the new, of its Are and full blood, its daring, its pride and prodigality, born of its dewy valleys and its untouched, cavernous forests, a thing that must have withered in the heavy air of Lon don! ! "Yonder comes our glass of fashion, Mr. Cary," boasted Brooke, joining them. "Ah, you can always tell your real nobleman! What a waistcoat!" be simpered,' ogling It rapturously. "Demme if Master Coolbaugb shall not cut me oue like it!" Cary looked with a flash of recogni tion that broadened into a stare of amazement He saw a figure Incased splendidly in satin, with rare point dropping from the sleeves, Jewell gleaming from the ruffles, a sword bill on which blood rubies burned, a breast sparkling with a bedlamoned order. "The marquis Is late," Brooke added, "The marquif ?" Cary's eyes opened wide. "That" aald Byrd, "is the Marquis Ae la Trouerie." Cary bent closer. There could be no mistake. So mistake! And all Wil liamsburg deceived! The circle ol beaus parted, rolled back at the new comer's approach, and Anne's face lift ed Itself, startled and Joyful, a one look wblcb told It all to Cary, flashlike. Ob, the pity of it! Jarrat in bla red coat saw, too, from the ball saw ber smiling, but not to bis words, glowing, but not for him, and evil crept Into bis face till every feature seemed a sin. "Sweet Sir Lobster!" said a lacka daisical voice behind blm. "Peaceful as ever I see, and with uniform all un sullied. I' faltb, I warrant no redskin might outstrip you on the far Scioto." "Not now, Master Freneau," said Jar rat breathing heavily. "Not now! To night I am occupied." "Alas! Poor Scarlet! Is it not a rare show May Us 'twill usplre mt U aa ode. Shall I sing a Trouerie ca parisoned for the lists of love? Seel To be aaast at so la It not worth a HALLIC Br- ERMINIE RIVES ?Ttttf f tUtxtHIHf !!!!!! oa the nther" smokiertug face. "Be hold the dlscomtiUMl!" he went ou. "Think you Misitvsa Tillotson baa Ufclit for the spruce coxcombs with! diamond shoe buckles and a macamou! elbow for snuff taking? Nay. nay! Nor for a king's spy with a rusted sword!" Jarrat for once htid no retort The outer door opened, and Foy aud three sokltera la his majesty's uniform euter ed. Foy carried a folded paper. The four entered the Inuer door and stepped ou to the crowded floor togvth er. Freneau and Jarrat both pressed after them, the former lu eager curt naity and the latter to slip tuto the tacWgrouud. Anne stood with the marquis, bet Angers ou his arm, awaiting a minuet The Addict were weaving the first meshes of the tune. She felt his arm suddenly tighten, his clasp ttke closet hold. "What la It r she asked. There was a bustle at the lower end of the room. He looked down at her. Something la bis voice smote her. "Keiueiuber what you said to me at Greenway Court- what you said w heu we stood uudtt the pines by Gladdeu Hall. If I should come to be mean and low and dishon orable before the world" "Look!" she cried. They come this way. What can they want?" "Listen low before the world, but still loving still loving you" An indefinable tremor came to her. The dancers were beginning to stop. Colonel Tillotsou had turned his bead. Foy, followed by the soldiers, bad paused In front of them and was point tug to Armand. "Take Mm!" said be. The fiddles broke off with a screech. The whole floor was stricken suddenly hushed, suddenly motionless. Anns could hear in Foy's throat his hoarse, savage breathing as the soldiers step ped forward. The assembly gasped, thunderstruck. Then instantly there waa an uproar. "Stop!" they Insisted, A dozen dress swords, among them Freueau's, came out clicking. The ladles shrank, th gentlemen came up furious, muttering curses against the royal governor. "What is the meaning of this out rage, sir?" Colonel Tillotson Btood tall aud threatening. "By what right lay you hands upon the person of the mar quis" " The marqulsr " said foy. "I want do marquis. This Is uo wore marquis than 1 am. I have here a warrant sbjned by the royal governor of Vir ginia for the seizure of the person ol one Louis Aratand. calling himself th Marquis de la Trotu-rie, swindler, im postor aud eoiwpirer against the peace of his majesty's colony. A tine sport he has made of you, ladies aud gentle men! WIU you come hence peaceably," to Armand, "or shall I have yov dragged?" The hearers wavered. Mrs. Byrd had fixed her eyes ou Anne's face, aud lu them was a tiny, feline glitter. Anne's hands were clasped about At niand's arm, aud a spot of ludignaul red burned either cheek. "Oh, infamous!" she said clearly. "Tls a Her "Sir," asked Colonel Tillolson of Ar mand, bis tone halting, "will you an swer this?" The young Frenchman's eyes were on Anne with a look ineffably tender, struggling with a sudden anguished shadow. White lines bad fallen around his lips. "Colonel Tillotson gentluen," said Foy, "there is not a particle of doubt, though the rascal bus been clevet enough to deceive eveu his excellency. Lack of proof baa prevented bis earlier, exposure. This man crossed on th same ship as the nobleman be repre sents himself to be. The passengers of the vessel knew blm lu his true char acter." " 'Twas the Two Slaters," Anne de clared. Her eyes sought out Cary. "Why why you were on that ship! You left her In Hampton Roads. Voa must know. Tell him he lies!" Hei tone was certain and defiant Cary's Hps twitched. He looked at Armand, where be stood straight aud quiet his eyes on Anne's, and be seem ed again to see that lithe form hurling itself against the brutal mute of tlrt ship for the hurt of an outcast woman's heart He struggled against a wish to cry out that the matter was not bis business aud fly. He dared not look at Anne, knowing what he must see tbers when be spoke. "Mr. Cary was on the ship?" asked Foy distinctly. Anne drew a long breath, and a pal lor suddenly struck ber face. But sh bent forward and luid her hand on Cary's arm. "Answer!" the bade him. "Who 1 he?" Cary raised his band. "He is a gen tleman, aud he Is a brave man. Be yond I ask uot!" "Is be the Marquis de la Trouerie?" Anne's voice was clear and dim. "He was my friend!" cried Cary. "Is he the Marquis de la Trouerie?" Cary's look turned to her. He saw the grayuess In her cheek and th brave light in her eyes burned his heart cold. He looked from side to side al the sneering laugh of Foy, at the calm, stern evenness of Colonel Tillotson, at Anne's face, now grown deadly white. "Is be the Marquis de la Trouerie?" "Answer, my friend," said Annand. Cary's voice was husky as be spoke. "He Is the marquis' secretary," said he. The men standing nearest drew away from Armand at this. Anne bad givea a flinching start as if smitten by tbt flying terror of a bullet It seemed to ber that present, future, dreams, real ity, beuven, earth, eternity, were all slipping away from her. Armand touched ber band gently, bis face tora with conflict "Yon told oie If the man yon loved" The words failed. Sbe raised ber great eyes to his. 'Mrt jran be Marquis de la Trouerie?" "I am Louis Armand, " he !UtM OM wboee heart Is broken. Anne- closed her eyes aud stood trem bling, aitd lu that moment he tltvpix-d Ills anus to his sides and to root to the ' tvalliinj soldiers. "Take him away!" said Foy. Seeing, Anne struggled plteotisly to cak. She stood an Instant with both hands stretched out after hl'.ifc then he slipped hack into Colonel Tlllot u's arms. The dance was breaking up as tha Jour oiened tor Armand and his guard. Tt-.eu across the quiet struck discord. k far Italilde drew suddenly nearer. There w as a lln and a scurry of cry ing. Windows were o(eued. "Haste!" fretted Foy. "To his ex cellency with the prlsouer! Ciwiolly has been seen. The alarm la out, and Hie town will riser" Gallants and dames Issulug luto the strs-t In their ball Hnery, the hi dies' routed cheek faded In the early light, M' a horsenniu who rude by saw ling: "The iMtwder! The powder!" he shout ed. "Ouiuuorr's men have robbed the huigaiiuc!" Aud with the hut th great bell of the slce begau tolling the suiiiinoin calling all soldiers of the tins to assemble. "The governor has come to his senses at lust." Mr. Byrd said with satls fact'.ou ms she came out to her cbulr. "We shall presently see these precious rebels acauirtng to their holes. You must go. I suppose. Frauds?" "Aye, mother," he auswered. his eyes brlulil with Anne's puin, aud gave her his check to kiss. But he did not go to the palace. The resignation of his comuilsslou weut to the earl lustead. aud he himself hasten ed to the narrow bouse lu I'uke of Gloucester street Which bore the name Albert! and the sign of the vlollu. It was loug before be saw his mother again. s The volcano had burst. There la to be small doubt from this time where any Virginian stands. By noon the bank of the James river at Burwell'a ferry, where Ilea the man-o'-war Mag dalen, whither Duumore'a crafty agent Couolly has -marched his mariues with the iKiwder raped from the Williams burg magaslne, is black with threaten ing men. Steadily numbers swell the crowd thut chokes Duke of Gloucester street city councilors, some In furtive delight at this loyal ruse, others stamplug an grily, wilh powdered wias askew and bunds seeking the hilts of their dress swords: sober men mounting and dis mounting horses; ladles, brilliant at ever. In red heeled shoes aud clocked stockings, eager, excited. Voluble, llcrv Is all the aristocracy, the blue blood of the valley planters; here are the duller garbed burgesses of the inner counties. The mob surges up and dowu past a square, prim house of glased brick brojigbt as ballast lu the tobacco ships. It is r routed by a little garden, through which leads a path letweeu exact flow er beds of white lupins, love-In a mist and .Canterbury bells, and here lu his chair "its old Baron Fairfax, lean lug on his cane, listing to the tumult, knowing it means anger against the ruynl authority, but not bending his stubborn loyalty enough to pass tw yond the gate. He is all a-qulver with rage at the seizure of the marquis. Fools r he storms, grinding bis teeth. "Idiots! I will to the governor so soon aa this cursed uproar ceases. The king shall near of it!" lu his stronghold on Palace street the royal governor sits glowering, lis "Take him r tenlng to, the hum. He has the powder, Let the rebels rave. In the nlgbt he has converted his palace into a fort. Cannon look from the windows. Kowa of muskets are lying on the floor to arm the household. The council, hurriedly summoned, is met In the library a few smiling, Colonel Byrd wavering, some indig nant At the ludlgnaut ones the gov ernor rages like a wild beast, vowing that if violence be offered liiin by the people be will proclaim freedom to the Haves and lay Williamsburg in ashes. The streets are In a boll. Betsy, who has wept an hour for Anne's sake, looks on from the Byrd porcb, while ber mother, having heard of the defec tion of Francis, watches red eyed be hind ber bedroom curtains. The crowd has centered opposite lu the wide square at the foot of Palace street There are cries: "The palacel" "To the palace!" The mass moves rest lessly as If meditating an attack. Blower cnsnsel prevails. There la a hubbub of talk. (To be Continued.) Trustee in Bankruptcy Geo K. Bagley HaturJay told a lot ,of ac counta against ri aidants of the Gat ton taction, and in favor of the de funct Gaston Co operative Milling Company. Ihe account! amount ed to several hundred doll art and tbey told very cheap, some one get ting; a $180 account for about tiz bits. B, F, Purdf , formerly con nected with the mill, waa down and bought tome of the old claima. of S'stlle, was tlie author uf an in lerview in Sunday's Otvgonii.n, trying t square him -elf with the Oregon Condensed Milk Company, of HiiUlmro, tv r the irouhh ht Im.l cauted thrm. He says there 't, or aa. nothing in the cream deleteri ous to health Probably thai It, 000 reward ('fifd for ptoif of alulleration h -d something to do with the gentleman's backdown Oliver double dine plow, i.t; Rock Is ami gmg plows, Jto; Sulkv pi we lt inch, H"; TiO-'ooib IHjghurrov, tTioO; 11 in. auibble plows, $11 ."0 A l other farm im plcmen t l lowest prices Schul merich Itroa. Klitor H ign was down from For est Grov, Sttunlay, an interested pectai' r at the tfc.uit house, an I he incidentally found out that thetr it a diffen nee between favt an 1 lie lion. It it said that had It g won the case he woubl have toM The Argut and Mr. Hagley lor publish in the signed article calling the forest Grove fditor a liar and a few other uncomplimentary pel namet. Suiumerie gone can't you tell it hy your ravenous appetite? Just vi fiiiiiiia I'ciiuin iiki yon will feel like a new nun, and nee I no pepsin to hold your digestlm. finest line of laplet in the city. Farm of $! acts It utile from Corn liut; little fsMlic to llillsboro; 50 actet cleared, ll of which i best taverdam and twale; good six -room fiame bouse, large barns; all nere.siry buildings; orchard and wries; uleniy ef water; C0 pel sere. All kinds of land trad a ol ll sizetjtown'propftrty in Cornelius Hillsboro and Forest Grove; ruht prictw.-R W. McNu t, Heal Kstsie Cornelius, Ore A ru'pripe was tet.dertl Mrs LuoVni a Andeison, on Fourth S.rett, Sunvliy, the guests being e'a ive, as f illosr : Mr and Mr Tho. Ghem and family; Adolph 11 naik aud family; Geo. Harrow and wife; James Jackson i ml wife, and Mr. and Mrs. Steph era and Mies Stephens. A fine slock of standard razors al The 1 Vila standard makes, and at prices that are sellers. Mist Lizzie Thomas, of i'ortlandi and who has been' visiting with rt-l ativts st l.turul, came in Saturday, md departed for Halls, Texas, to -pend the W inter with relutivet. She will be met at lallas by her brothe, John Thomas, who is with the Collier people. Gaston's wort, ruu by Alex Axelrod, was demoralized lust Sat urday night, and the battle ground looked like one of the raptured forts al I'ott Arthur wheu the in vaders had spiked the last gun aud he ivhitrt Hag ee run up Truly, Gaeton is keeping up with the pro cession. J. II J1 ilzherald, who wsa arrett ed on a charge of larceny by bailee, of products trout the Hcoggtu farm, tear Helvetia, waived examination, ii, d Justice lUgley bound him over to appear before the Circuit Court in the sum of 4'i(K). John Schaer wtt down from Mnjntaiudslrf Monday, and ssys that the Fall rains and la k ol i'rts sre making his potatoes grow -ight along. There is no place like Oregon, after all, with all its draw backs. The L. Bailey warehouse at Cor nelius, baa ten letted to K. O. Kdson, ot the Diiry Creek mills. Wm. Boyd, of Forest Grove, vie ited with his dieter, Mrs. 11 Cave, the first of the week. II rn, to Mr. and Mrt. Kd. Schaler, of North Hillsboro, Nov. 26, 11)04, a daughter. COTSWOLD BUCKS FOR SALE. The undersigned hat a number of yearling and epring thoroughbred Cottwold bnnki for tale, at a rea sonable figure. Jim. Cawukk, Five miles N. W. Hillsboro. I. 0. addreet, Hilluloro, Ore. WI N TER RATES TO YAQU IN A' BAY. In rrrbr to accommodate the many people who wish to make a winter trip to V4uitiR Bar, the Southern Pacific Co. will eel I, on Wednes days and Saturdays of each week, until March SI, HKJ5, round trip ticket, at low rates, to Yaquina snd return, limited to sixty days from date of tale. ThoHe who de ire to take advantage of thit rale -hould apply to nearest Southern I'd ei Pic agent fot tickets. Agents Oregon City Aurora Wnodburn Salem Jrfl'rtraon Hprinfrfield Browntville Eugene HarrUburg Hillsboro Newherg Sheridan Foreet Grove McMinnville Independence Lebanon TILLAMOOK LAND. Tha undesigned will exchange for Washington county land, lCOaoret, 10 cleared, bouse and barn, several hundred dollars worth ot chittim bark on tame; will make ideal stock ranch; 7 milet from Tilla mook; 7 miles from Bay City. Al to 22 acres at Bay City, Tillamook county; 20 acres of thit is cleared; flue buildings; ood for block and dairy; close to creamery, Or, will tell both propertiee for part cash; eaty payment, the balance, Helle- Here We Are With a full line from u lino of overylliinK ClitM's RiK-kor to Carpets. j " Linoleum a B jA , ii In fact everything foiuul in a first-class, up to date I'm nit lire Store. Call ami see our stock. W. O. Donelson Undertaking a Specialty NY. B. fata CATE'S MARKET Dealers iu Fresh and Cured Meats of all Fish and Poultry. Yegctahles in season, prices consistent with Good Husiiiess Will handle Faun Produce. Hop supplies a specialty. Mttin Street, last of liery, CABINET NEEDLES FKEE. The Journal will sm l free to any render of lint tuner a citbinet of needli'H nil hiiet and kinde, who re mitt V) rents for the lily and'H.T. InwHr. Sundiiy Jourrml I.- .i iir nun nioiiin, or the KundHy Jonnml fir four t:iontli' or the Sttnt-U eeklv Journal for live tnnnihe, or'the Weekly Joiirital for nix mnnlliH Addrrat The Journal, I'ortlitnd, Oregon, Miea Weet of I'ortUnJ, wtt Ihe gueet of Mitt Helen (taint, Sunday. Mist Ivy log am and Mitt Maud (iilwoo, of 1'orlUnd, vititrd with Mrt. Ciirrie Irrland, Httndty. A delieate teifuineis the mark of good breeding buy llibbert't odors, at The Ilelta Drug Store. I'Mwtrd I! I'od but been ap pointed regular carrier on Itoutn r , , ,. , ., . , ! rural delivery, out of this eity, ! wilh S .1 Talbot, substitute. 1'oolei it now carryhg the mail, and . 'at had Ibu riiulo eiue it aturled. The nleitaint full hot Ml ll with a Hurnlim of IndieM' akirle ' '" 'lV I'1 'v nainnl -,iiniiil w in a surplus in mutes tttrie,, ,, n,n hIh.v nam,! Ilur..iliilH, Or whieh we sre tellmir at creatly r'- imniM j foiiuw, to-wit: dttced prices Km h one nf lht-s earments is a beauty -and here is the chance fur you to iet a bargain. II. Wehrung V Sons, Guardian' Sale ol Real Property Notit-e H liTfliy u' "!. Hist tin- niiilr IkiiikI Ouitriliaii of the t-nluf Klu bath Ht tiuiiilt, hii liiiiiiH (H'tHon, w ill, hy virtnt) of an orilt-c. snil lu eiiHtt mailt' ami nOTi-ii liy iIih ( (innly t'oiut of IIki Mtntt' of Orntron, lor Wit-liiiiitoii County, on tba Will iltty o' H'-itfii)lr l'H, ll at (Mililii: aiK tlon U tttct li!(ihi-l hlililttr for imIi,iiii Huliiilay.t'ii' tilth dnv of liwi-nilifr, IMM.at I tie ton t It iloorof lint Court Hunan, in IlilUlHiro, WiiNhiiiKluii I'niinty, Orn gun, ul the hour ul In o'rlurk a. in., of aald day, thti following ilntirll.i-il ral riropi-rty lylnif, lit-in;; mnl nIIii tti In VVftaliiiiKtoii t'uiiiity, Orfon, antl tin wrint'il aa lollowa, Iti-wit : ('oiiiiin-ni'iUK hI a point In Him i miiIit of tha Lou n' j' Itoao i iiiiiiIuk from tlio l'nrl lunil hihI llarri llrlilira Koail Hiiiilh through Hie Donution I.iiiiiI tlaliu ol jHtiif H. KbIiI, In Mw:tion NinntHOii T. I H, It. 1 W., in Wa.ihiiiKtoii I'minty. Oi. Hon ; 40.21 roilH nurili of tlitt South ilnn of aiiiil Clitiin; HiiMinn riiiiulni; Went it in T 1 1 I with the Hnu III llntttif Haiti Cliilm IZMH rrala; llit'iii-H Nnrihcily -tft.vil roila; llivtioa Kaat parallel with tha .South Hum f aald claim 70 lis roil to tlit'i'autt'rol rnilil Comi ty Koail: lliuui'tt HiKith fit! lowing lliot'Hii ttirof auiil Koail 4H.2I roda to plai a nf iie glmii'ift, iviutaiiiliiK lit) (12 hhhm, Hnid sain will he Hiilijwt to coiifiiiiialiun by the County Court of WanliiiiKlon County, Orcsoti, Uausl Hti NovfinhtT 3, M4, VAI.KNTINK HCHMIDT, fllianliaii of lh ptra;li and catale of Elizabeth Hchmidt. mi intiiim ptiraon. W. 1. Hare and tlfti, It. HiikIi-.v, Attor neys fur tlimnllitn, Edelwoiss Herb Tea Nature's Own Remedy Indigestion, Liver uuil Kidtit-y Trouble, etc., canaed my coniplete breakdown nix years ao. Ail nirdical aid laileil, slid alter iierouiiiitf courpk-triy paraly.cd from the waitt down, I wan givt-n up aa incurable, l.uat January my attention waa called, to thi Tea. Today, alter 9 months' treatment, I am Hip mrprise of 1'rlendn and N L-i)hlHr. Providence hint bletaetl tltia ainiple l-eutedy lo me; it will also benefit you. Try it! I'rice, fio crnl per packaKC, prepaid. Circulars and in formation inn. John P. Graf, Ht?lliany, Washington County, Oregon. Mall A Wcm-JOHN Ft QRAF Portland, Ofmaan H. r. O. Mm. 9 in the furniture HeilriHtm Suites. Kochers, Couches, Dressers, Tabl es ( . 1 . 1 .le kinds. Lowest Policy. Hillsboro, Or. SUMMONS. IN TIIK I'IKt TIT Cot'ltr op STATU OK oltKiloS, KhK TIIK I WASIIIS'llTllV I'llt'VTV I'Uiutltt, v.. , t.u,, i... tin, mul TIkh'hiw nh.'viin, ut InialMiiil, Aium K.Jiiiii Hint Itli'lmril It. .Iiinn.li-r luiRlmiut. 'rtiimiaa K bhikuI y , Martin Kcinmly, tlrai Ijihkiiii, mi.l Iawwiii, ln-r ImikImiiiI, NhIIId .UllOim,!!, ami i. H, Jinlfviii, lirr IiiioIwiiM, VYlllUm Hull, lull ii Hull, Antlrrw Hall, Mr iiurt Hull, Mwliu IUI n, KU Hall, inlliiiln, lIYlllil. To Anns K. J.uif, Ul. ImrJ It, Joiim, Tlmiuivi Koiinr.ly, SUrtln Hull, J..ui 1111 mill VYllluiii Hall, li,r ln l,u iiHinnl ilri-iiiHia- lu tliM iimim of tha Htm of Orvnu: Ymi mill nut-it ur ymi mn lirmliv t-oin inmiili-d mul ri-i.ilr.l lu lw mnl iM-nr In lli Circuit 'iiiriif Ilia HUlrnf On-Kmi, lur WahiiiKliiii t'.mnly, un ur Ix-roru tin x -1 1 n 1 1, . r all rk Irmi) tliu ilnta i.l thellrxt n til lial urn nf iln .Sninni,m, ' '. ' X, '' i"" the V4III clny nf Movniiilwr, l' K, urn n,.r ti... CumpiRint ,,f Dm i'tiitirt '"'rl' tS"'1"- .n,n,lif y.m Ul) ; ... t . " , Nimn THIM :itllIINin!, f.ir Hum tln'rtnif tha I'luoulil will a j t v ; to tha t'lini-t lor tli rohrf iiraywl fur mul ! .u...H.t.M.l la. l.iM , Iu...t ... I. - ! ....xm,,.,.-,, ini'iHiiit, nw it, ior n liw rn-ol wtlil t'Mirt thai tlia Imiil timiail ! , ",;7,,,,t; b"",l " l Waahimr Ion t ouiilr, orison, tu-wtt: A lairilmi ul Ill, A. , Mill, ,1, ,, l HI , Bji W. Will. Mtir,: l.t-KllllilliK at Hi uioki WtMtfily SoutliHt t-nriirr of tha laml (Ifatltxl tit Ittirnartl U-ia, hy limit rwonlwi on imttf 'M7'' of I ihiIc ' " nf tha ItaoonU of llnmla for WanhliiKtiiu Comity, Orfiron anil riiiinliiK thfiiitt Noiillitmatfrly aioiiK Ilia H iinlinral Unit nf auiil laml of aa,j llariutril I .pi. In tha rt'iilrr of Hit, lil I'utiyon Koail; t limit- Hoiithwi-atail nlonu Hit- Cfiiler ol HHt.l ol.l Canyon Koatl tn the Wfat, linn nf tha Ininl orislnally ottlllHl ,y Mlfhacl Kl.llliwly; allflicct Niirlhfrl V hIoiik nan Wl linn to tlio iilai-n of Im-kIuiiiiih. voiilaiuliiK I.', arrm lfiiicrea, inora or U-aa," lat tmlil hy h Ht-fti ii' to lie spiHiliiltttl hy tha Court fur Ih n urn pout', anil that th nu:wil of t,,lr, aula of auwl prpiiiiafa, altt-r tht- iiayumut of roalij ami ilinltiirannu-iila of anil ami voHlH anil cxpoum-a or aula, b prliliuu, anil iliHlribuiatl litwcmi lliaabova nmnail I'lalntlir iinl ilia aUivu naniail w ftfiuliiiilu nfforilliuj to their n-HiiiaHvi iiitttrf ntn to aniil rral imiu-rty u ,, in tha Complaint, anil fur aui'h othnr iiml iiiruifr raiifi aa may la- liact-naary ami I ""V' '" premUna, Thin Hmiiimnn 11 Mtrvnil lllliall Uilll t.ii tiublicatitiii lu the ti illatKirti Artrtia li order of llonombltt a, Itooit, Comity Jin ho of WaMliiiiKhiii Coiintv, Ort'm.ii, wlilt-li Maul onlttr waa matin and dated tin the l.'lth day of Molr, M, and rtHnilr. inuytm to appear and ttimwtir on or l,..f,,if the wih tiny of Novninher. IIM, ami ihe Uatfof Ilia liritt puliliriitiuii of HiIhNiiiii mtiiis Ih Oi'ltibitr 1H Unit, HKO. It. HAOLKV, Atturimy fur pialntill', Notice to the Public VyU.",i "'"'"MlKHB'1. resldliiK atiiilhnaal ot llillaboro, Blvi. iio'ti. that Ha will prim. tinnfmnitiiiK, nmiiinK, running of , 1 .mi iiunt-a, Dwneti or ntiilnd by any ol the iindoraiKMad. In thn full ,,. taut of tht; law. Hmileia will ,,hM take ,1. H. foi-Hiinif filial. Mnynrs O. . Iiuiialaoii John II, llritlifl J. K, I' Itrown l''rml Koud It. I1. Ciuriari A W. Donabon K. M. KoIhhv ' J. H. Nleinka C, h. (Jrmrker Administratrix'! Notice, Notlf In liarehy Kv0ll that 1,'lhe umlnr. " ItUHtl, have bet.il duly ummlnleit bv L oonniy i;, t ,,f ibeNiHtn f or(JK, r Vy.ialiln,;ioM County, A.lii.lriWiairU of tb eHtHlo of (!, M, Johnsttn, dncaaed and thuH have duly tualllled aa amdi a,. '"iiillratrix. All pttraoua having nlalniH ..rn ,.,, rH iitAit-ny iii,ii,., ,.H. sunt be hiii to me, with pmiier vutinli- Hillalairn n f N' "tvn, i Hills ro, Ore., within six inuiillia fr!im Iati UrUuerlf7, ltnTvf. , 1 ... , , LiJOINlM JOHNSON, Administratrix ot the eatal of 0, M r THE GEM Restaurunt ll.ts ojH'iiotl fir htisiiicv, tn Scioiiil street, 2 iltmis south tif the ralniittecr Telephone Central, whew ytui eau et a nice, elean, whulesniiie meal fur cents I Our Short Ouler l'aie is complete, mid we have all that the maiket alfonls. Private rooms for fami lies, or for holies. Every Delicacy in Season (Jive us a call. Sunday dinners a sjeiialiy. Stvciul line totmis tiitusiciits. lto.inl ly or week. for da) 1. L. EMERSON. Proprietor Seioml St., IlilUhttt u. Otn Oregon Shorj Line Ana Union Pacific tSTIUINM TO TIIK KAI' tun v rltOM I'OltTI.ANO. Tin utiu It I'ullitiaa landaij aud lotiilit lrrtiiDt cur dally In I'malia, I tn-k" SKkane; tt.utut alerpliiK tar tlaily lit Kauaaa City, Hi rough I'ullltiau tunti t IrepiiiK car (prituually loinlu. l.-.h wrekly to lliltano, Kanaa til)-, ir i'liniiii chan car rala trrt) to ll.c Kaat dailv. Ukrtaf a IHIIV I'ltli-aKit rlpw:ial .Jl t. x. via .MUiiliv K I prnw s:ia r. m. via II1111I- llllltlltl St. Paul Kant Mall !: r. M. via HHlkll TIMK M'HMit'l.M M I'OH I LAN H .Hall Ukn, Iiniiver, I t. W11III1, tuitalia, Kaitoaa lily, M Uuita, I'ltlt aau and i:tl Salt take, IVnvrr, Kl. Wittili, Omaha, Kaiuuia City, ei litil", I'blruiru ami IumI Walla Walla, Unit tou,SMikaue.W allatti I'ulliuaii, Ml 11 u , nlln, HI, I'aul, I'M lot!,, alilwmikiit-, I IiI.'uko anil Kail I T0 t H. Ht'KAN AMI KIVKK SCIIK.M I.K rHuu eoMii.vNO Mtnaniahip bt-lwrrn l'ttrtlaml ami Hun I'laiifiat'o nwiy nvadaya, Ittyer luiala mi Ihn loiter Culumhi mid W illamalU! dully a(i-ep hniiday. LOW HATrM To ami from all.Mtiiila In Hie Kut. Tli'kl via tlil run it. un ale al all dfiil olltt-n ol II. t. Mniith-rii I'aiilim Co, A. L. CUAK1, ( inner al I'stsener Agent Portland, Oregon. Adaiiniatratrix Notice, Nnllca I hernliv slven, that Hi ninlitr msnt'tl haa limn by Ihn Coiiniy Cuurtot the Mlataol OreKon fur V1nh1nut.u1 Cnuii I, duly a..utuiml AdmlnUli mrU of Ilia Knoll nf 1J011 I'slry, tlivaawtd, ami ha duly . iiillllt.il na mn li Now llinrnliire. nil prrtona ImviiiR flauiij aiiHimtt aald Kmalti are lurehv re quired lu priivenl Hie 4iitn to Hut uinlur -ikhetlBt llm lnt tilllif t.r lino, It. IhiK I'y in llillilioni, Or)(u, tni:i.llii-r vmiii (iriiir voiinhi'ra, nllliln at lilha fiuni the tint,, hiri.nl, Diittnl (hi yfiili tlay of Nov., Il't. .Vt A It 'I'll A I'AHI.KV. Adiniiilalialrlx nl the Klale ul tun, l'iilt.y, lli.-eail. Hfo. It. Itagloy, Attorm y fur A. Inn. Adtniniatrator't Notice. Notice ia harehjr vivau Hint Hit miliar xiiiii.d bai 1 11 11 apiioliilnil admlnlHtruinr nl Ilia Dttaluol Haiiliali IIiiiikIi, tlft-eai-eil, by Ilia ('omily Cuuit of llm SVile nf Oim Son for the County of W'sMhluplun, and that h hai iuulllli.il it hiii-Ii, Now Ibeiit font, all piuaous' IiiivIiik I'lnliua ununi'it Ilia hunt i.'i,ii. urn hfiohy liulllit'd In lrt-Mtntt, llieni tu nut, w ith 'proptt' vuin li fra atliu tind, at thn law iillli'aof .I1.I111 M. Wall, in HillNli.irn, Ori'Kuu, nllhlti ti" uioiillia from ilnta hero.. I. Palml at lllllalioin, ma , thin iifilh d.ty (if Oi tnbi'r, ,T. A. K 1 1! K WOO 1 1, Adiniiiiiiiiiliii' f tin Khihiu uHlniu'iili lloueli, iNtfmiaed, Juliii M, Willi. Attor ney lor AdininlHlralur, Adiiiluiatrator'a Notice. Null l:i luireliy lveil Hist I lis nndiu- "IK I Inia bueu by Ilia County Court nf Him HIbIh of Orison, fur llm' Cuiinlv nl WsaliniMlim, duly uppulntt'tl sdtuliilalia tor ol tha thn iihI.iImi.i CvuHiln A. Ilium. dfi.eiini.il, and llmi In, biia duly iUulllli'.l aa aimli. Now, Hii'ialurt', all piirnnna lut inn i iuliiiH axnliiitt auiil tiHtnlii urn hnn'hy tiulilled to pivHtml tl lu nie, with prop er vuiii'liniH Htlai'lii'd, hi. tli liov oltli aof II. T. Untilcy, ill HllUlmrii, OreRiiu, wlH' I11 six uioiillii Ironi ilulu hi.ri.nl Ihitwl at Hillahoro, thin Oi-tnber t:, l!"1'. . , , , . K. ItY.lN, , , AduiiiilHtiulor nT Hiu MnIuIh of ( yiillHH A, hurriH, iltji'MiKi'il, 11. T. HitKley, Atturnny for AdinlnWli' Thn Argut (lives all jtTie" newt of hn ennntv Ons dollar HPf vetr.r