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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1905)
HILkMORO AUGUS, ri8. J, !( 'UET1 uoiteri at the PuM-oflloe at Hlllaborw, ' there. All thil has been obviated (WOrfBon, a ae.-oiil--laa mail mailer. I u lh( f,.. ,.. .,. roniniiaaion LUCIUS A. LONU. lulltor. llinq jf; unty Official Paper 5 - ' " - ulfcjji'isoriptioii: On IVIIar per Annum, "tily C'ti xH? Months, W eta. ; Thrw Monlha, .V. eta. w. m - . in i-ok 4 Si ura to a, lassed ha taken paint not to overdo the j thing. A complete fair, although I ! on smaller toil', will give Oregon j an advertisement that wiil lorn hej remembeiel by (lie visiting public , There' nothing like doing Ihir.gi in a uiaiuie practical. of rai unt la - mm- ae ow. ths . the lHjB w aanwucii" '. ot aa ho uia ti kit try Thursday BV- I.ONO McKIXNKV AS TO COUNTY ROADS i too chrthe Argus has no desire whatever tCT'ouilii0 instruct theciunty court as to wjoi lihttAis ImwI methods of roai buildini. r Mut it i now opportune to wt fotth . t n i . eiii lfw la,n" u " anmgtou conn fame, m.jr waits until the main thorough d'ms, M)in( area are covered with crushed rotk. itmHn. Itrrl will watt until Gabriel blows his h souiiai act trumpet before any consider- Townsti , . acintiuble proportion of U population Cuihrtbsnjoys anything like decent roads. juinwm, At the best, young men now sprout twill, vawng their firot embryo ruouatache ikiU become bald and gray b-ardeil '""ul'ii-k1 5jefore r bave a uniform js liey. tin-ietn of Maoadauiied roads Every 4ii',"inaii who can survev the field can V acre lt jutuji readily ee this. What Waehing .r w. rtun county wants is re nuts tha ntaln . , iy. 4tall'aii lie) obtained iua verv few I ?ci t fan endear; results an that i t one year a t'T'ouulbavreat many can be benefitted b lVletteniienis of main thontUihfaree; .tti'ii itlsrt tti oil in two years mora ran If t-aottawneUtl-d; and m five years the ito,fi'cgret majority vf ottr farmer ran U'WV,M haul a load, Winter or Suojiuer, tuIfiTo iow our roi- This can not be "a'accomplished in fifty years, if we CTlm unt'' we Macadamize. For tu'Hu' reason, The, Argus endorses AJthe plan tf ptoer grading, laying Lsnu'lpi0 l'au'i then covering with (U'ES1'1!10 or '"re ncnM ' win liwliuitnough to exclude the air. Thi uui method wiil pave the way for plac cMbiHifg of crushed rock on the roadit at wiiy gUaniuch cheaper late than can be fwcMwJoone primarily and meantime, we cujcan have roada that are practical, SJii'it "s nl t ' lilile expense that a levy i.'i'igi 'ie that of this yeir wiil each sea I j son give us 30 or 40 miies of new 1 1 iS P'an '!' come nt,ar ling Mi ! greater number ol people irame- !l' '!a18 efil than any other sys- u J j Urn, we ln-lieve. IOUM fpj . BOIU j & vel1 00 n,B rai'r0aC' legislation the - urrfnimii wui nave an excellent iitoi opportunity to enforce the ci iminal 't- lifuvieioo of the Sherman law. WuO UCKI l.ai tl 4v ti TaciSc University has opened its mil i 1 'p8' l agliiniit loon at For CHS Ul liot i ij (j est Grove, and the faculty will ex- ib lianst every effort to have the courts decide in favor of the school. Jli On the other band, a majority of the people of t oreet drove, or qual ifiedly, voters, want a licensed sa loon, pie erring it to the inside business that bas been transacted there for many years. i Soi J ui ti cul ' 1 luc i : 4hf i l r i .'Mil I NC i T em M ' it llM I lu 1 UJ1 5" lu i t t.-. ! J 'SI IV or . ' t! u w ii ' 4 1 I" 'I ! h a .. ;ii I i. Hearst is ont for mayor of Xew lork on municipal ownership lines This sentiment is growing rapidly, and it has been proven a j c thousand times over that cities can operate plan's quite as well a private corporations, and at a lesser cost to patrons. " A failure showing here and there occasionally need not necessarily condemn the theory of peotdeB' ownership. The lime will come when the government it self will go into the ownership bus inesswitness Kaneas and its fight against Standard Oil. It will take a great deal of exec utive aggreesivenets to send the Panama canal through, and al ready scandal is fastening to the measure If President Roosevelt iliisplays the flrmnets on this ques tion that he has on some others there will be trouble brewing before very long, for unless reports are entirely false there is plenty of graft in and around the canal pro position. About the only results, however, to be expected of the Panama canal proposition for a faw years is expenditure of money with no material progress. Tho Lewis fe Clark Fair stands pre-eminently ahead of all others in the matter of executive ability. The commission made a close study ol other expositions, and has bene fitted by the failures of the past. When the day of opening comes, and the gates are unlocked, the Fair will he complete. Heretofore Fairs have teen opined as an un finished proposition, and the effect if.0 ' ' BanaV'f ' Missouri's legislative deadlock again demonstrates the weakncs of i electing senator by legislative bit j lot. The lepuhlican majority n;ut j eithr el-ct a man who has thowni himself to be unscrupulous in! methods, and who is hacked by a member .if the biii brewing trust or fail to proGt by its majority. The preaent V. S. Senate, of course, would unalterably opiniee election by direct vote, but this is a it form that should be agitated everywhere, and it should become a living issue. It is safe to say that these senator ial elections do more to corrupt those dealing in politics than any j other feature of campaigning. Thr ! den aud for popular suffrage in i electing these oilier oi the g vve'n ! ruent should l fo strong that every party would 1 fired to takr up snd ?ive the eole a chance to amend our organic 'aw. a aa M .aw - V am 1 m a.. " m law - -- r CENTENNIAL NOTES A miniature mint in full uiUig o;it lion will Is: a art of tlit ovriimitrit ex hibit at thr Lewis & Clack Kxposiiiou. More than thirty nation: I conveutkw are chc(tu!eJ to convene in 1'nrliaiM diirmij the Lewis & t'lark Kxioaitioii. Electricity ia its every conceivable ap plication, repreaentiug the most niarvet ooa achievement in motleru acieniT, may be seen at the Lewis & Clark repo sition. A nstive Fillipino theatre, in ahich amnsementa peculiar to the inhabitant of our island territory will be presented' is to be one of the many excellent attrac tions of the "Trail." The Government Fisheries exhibit at the Lewis & Clark Exposition will show the evolution of a Royal Chinook Sal mon, from the embryo to a well nialure.t fish. Some idea oi the privations tiulure.l by Lewis & Clark in their expedition to the great Northwest, may be gleaned bv a careful examination of the exhibits characteristic of the earlier history ol Oregon territory. The model dairy farm at the Lewi Ik Clark Exposition iir which everything pertaining loscienlitic dairying methods, the result of recent agricultural research, is to be shows, will prove of particular interest to those interested in dairying The caressing melody of the chimes in the towers of the main Government building, will recall mental pictures of the missions founded by Junipero Serr snd his intrepid followers in the seven teenth century. But seldom are some of us afforded an opportunity to bear the World's famous bsnds. Many of them have heeu en gaged to play at the fair, anions them being Innes', DeCsprio's, Ellery's and the Hawaiian Imperial band. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Reiohold Irmler to J A Irmler loS acres Solomon Emrick d I c f6ooo William Griffith to Jennie M Frost 50 a Amos Griffith die 1500 ' Susan B Clark et al to N C Ship- j ley loo acres iu sec 13 2 n r 4 w. aooo L M Hovt et si to Mary L H:yt it of lot '8 blk lo HillslK.ro too C Lnthy et al to Albert Toelle 40 a i in sec 7 1 1 n r 1 w 3800 DC Jierrelletux to John Hi Uriels 28 a to Chas G Men ell d 1 c 900 Myrtle Chittenden et al to Nellie Campbell a near F Grove . 125 C W Porter to Nellie Campbell trt near Forest Grove 1 50 Geo H Wilcox to C E Deichman 40 a sec 36 1 1 s r 3 w C W McFee et ux toT S Sutton y, acres sec 1 t 7 s r a w Geo F Zimmerman et ux to Earl B Hawks lot 3 blk 38 Forest Grove John W Anderson et al to Maggie I. uim ptrc 01 oik aa F l.rove. . Stephen Pecbaeck to Mrv Svani- na 80 a sec S t I s r 4 w. L G Briggset al to Donald -Mckin- zie lot 8 blk I Cornelius (Henry's add) Perry Watson el al to Wro L Moore 100 a in oecs 1 and a t 1 n r 4 w W H Games et ux to L J Blosirk lot 3I and 32 Garden Home Simon Peters to Abbo Peters 3 a sec 2 t 3 s r t w tdaM Feller etal to 11 II Norllirup 315 acres sees 2i and 27, and iH and 21 1 1 n r I w Geo R Bagley, trustee, to Rosa Re- ghetto G'i a in Lawrence die. LChuwning et al toj W Ander son tt al tract in Purdv'sadd, uuiey Wilhel mina Hotchkiss to Merritt Hotchkiss- lots t, 2 and 3, blk 1 Hillsboro (S. V. add 1 C B Buchanan et ax to D J Barrett parts ol lots b lo 10 blk 24 Cor- nelius imo Miles Watrous et nx to Loi Lsrtten 2a a sec a6 1 1 n r 4 w C60 A SWELL LOW CUT made in all leaihers r-iee Tnia ia out ff Lsfmat $3.50 yvoait.f, lTHI MAKERS IW;S WITH TMC CHRACTtH INI tVS IM John Dennis Hillsboro, - - Oreaon ' rial It IS We have just received a carload of Utah Land Plaster, the best on earth. We also have the fin est stocli of field and garden seeds of all hinds. Red Clover Seed and Alsike In any quantities. We can save you money. MaKe .out your list of fieFd and garden seeds and bring it to us to fill. Ash our patrons. They will tell you that we beat them all on quality and prices. Give us a call. P S Close Prices on Feed, Flour We sell you millstuffs at Portland prices. Stock and poultry foods on hand; rocK salt for stock; Tlbw liure for dairy stock; blue vitriol on hand. P Hartrampf s Feed Store Main Street, - Hillsboro, Oregon First Quality Drug Store ptoviilo for the ik.-ii1c vl liavc liad t tuiiKli i - 2 pfticme to know that itilcitor jmHls arc tlcitr ut tiny n 1... 1....... H...I 1I1 it tiHxl 1'iM-ils liuiu .1 fust J'l IVV, H III" II.IU co " i..... r, - r. quality, trustworthy house arc always thca.cr really ami agntcssivcly clifai'cr to buy. We Have Made a Reputation l'or our prescription woik, ln-catisc vc do the woik ex- lutlv as it shotiUl lie done. Wu pav no one a jK icent. ' . . 1 . I- ... ae to semi lis prescriptions, ami, iiuteioie, 11 pays you to briun such work to BAILEY'S PHARMACY This is an iitlvertisctnetit, ami likewise U is a f.ut. I M 4 50 75 1150 1000 1 30 500 I 1 JOO N. H. Jones wag in from north of Glfiiooe, yefterday. Wm. Johnson was down from Mountaindale yesterday. Ulrich Fueev was in front Phil lips Hie last of the week. Win. Schuliuerieh and I). Burk halter were up from Farminaton. yeaterday. J. H. VanLuni an in the citv. yesterday, attending tiie rural mail carriers' convention. .A. A. Mead, who baa been win- , '' .. ," j- i . .1 t. iiirnu, wuu una uocu w a tku .l.M..TUM l.u Ly.n nlaf riirlctfl '. . . . v. . . . . v, - itering Here, lell una morning lur a by hundrrds of workmen, putting I few days' visit at Forest Grove and aaua lor i.awrencs Mam v. u u, aa as SUMMONS. Diiiinia baa received bia new Home rule for Ireland haa auin itocL of ahoea.-the American Gen- auffereil defeat in the House of I . 1 . . 1 a. . .1 ! ! .w, . . . ... tieman ana American i.aoy, itie j common a. J rim 11 nolhirg new, in tiik ci lti;i'lT ('oiHT W T.IK HTATE OV )l!P;i)n.V, KOIt finest in the market. Come in and but Jrinh hopes are rill in bloom. see I hem. lhe latest model W'AHHl.NUT'iY ('ot'NTY, These shoes are advertised in every I William Randolph HearatnapireB, ,( W(, (1 w wiirinii mi prominent magazine and newspa-!'0 the nomination of mayor forj o. . Wfiinn.K. fiurinr m 11. per in the world. New Vnrk City, and will luce his ; W-linmir -mh, riHiniuu, . . ,., .. . , ! candidacy on municipal ownerghip. j, j, (iiMi, iiinr(imw r.. J. Ti.im- leBterday was Washington's; : iy,u,i . 1 .1. 1 r,wui..y. her birthdHy, and the banks were! A. T. Nairn, a Portland man. iiinwi, Amii VimikIhi mi Tk Ann 1. 1 v.,.,,.. nli.i.l. - Jr . 1 :.- wntlB wewHl, IIHIH ill law.. " vui uuun UiliviaiB. t WHllll UlVlirf'H. I1HC4UHB II IB WI'U however, kept open for business, al- threw though there was very little doing hvlvpottir mil' ill. 1 Iwtiiiuh'i . ainl Ins ! Mil hit, iMil'uiHlaiiU. pin of mutton ni 'block Perl) Hps she lll illyht 'I'" ' 'isli lllnr. (now I,, I.Tmiuley), Nairn was a "multonheiid." I of ''"'liuiia nimva namedi I In Ilic iiaiiin nf IIih sihii' of ( ini(iiii : Judue Bellinger saya that Mitch-1 Yu ttre rllim, , ,,,.,. ,, HMwer ell can not be tried before June, na Hm runiiiiitint liicii nL'uniHt von m the teen, H SO; Ladiea' corsets, 35 ami the court must have larger quarter ; "i!!',.' '2: Ifi '.'."'.'""I 7K ..nta T.lr. . 1.tr .1 l . ....i .L?....L ..i... court, Willi ii aUHeekalnmi Ui daU ol ....v. . uui : limn ui prelum, ami toe new leuer- bargain counter which is well'al buildinR will not be completed filled. H. WebrunK k Sons. j until about that time. Watch our show windows for bargains men'a suits for $H 55; boys suits, size from three to tbir TOHOUSl: OWNliRS Nutit ul Pinal MrrliiiK of ( it.li Kinloch House Paint Au Ahsiilutely Pure I.iu seetl Oil Paint ready lor the brush tor $1-40 PER GALLON How iln r know it's sit ali'xiliils ly pile liusrrJ oil pniul' Mriitiue yuii s.l'l 111 oil youiwil, lituli ami I lire fiuiii you 1 ilcs let s lisirtl, or vour own; mining ll with Kiuluili l a Ir, ijallou lor kIIuii, llial's all A'jjmie cau 1I0 II. What is KinUh J.tc? W hy, It's just tlie KMil olj fatli lonnl, riiat claaa ialiil uiatrnaU. trail, rolors, ilrysrsauil tuiHhliin all lliorou(hly K""""t loRcllirr in a llili k paste, iraily (or tbt taw oil. Easy to mix. Easy to buy. to use. Lasts longest. Tlirre is uo Ulm nsiul al say I'tice. Tbrre is no koo1 nsinl so low as K111I01I1. Also a full liue of Wall Pajier, Sash Dmns ami Mouldings. If you Intend building, or papcriug, or paintiii, consult us. 'e tatt save you money. Patterson &c Son Hillsboro, - Ore. IN I'M k iiTi:ii'r , r in tiik UMI'lli Ni t IKs f un mi I'lsl It hk nittHi'S III tin- Ul. of Ilia I lil 1 ol ' I ...i VUi, ..,,,), I'aiitiii, I S.ili.'i. i Iirll fiwn Itisl .111 rViilon t 7. ni, J. N. IImIImiko, Urn .li.iv UhUhI, ,iiIUi I no. i iti'iinK I riKlKo ., i, m t n . iianir.l i l il. nllli l In- li'i.l,,i(i,,r, ' a ln.l n.wuiii sml iui(, an. I l,,i,.U : iIik tiili Uv ol Maii'h, tia. a lUuVlotk'. M , ol wul liny al III ..III. I Oik 1,0 .IciaiHiml lilr,. in liU,io Hli(..ii. Ii Uitii littil a Oi tlinr ami l la.l... ! lli llnal iiiptIiok ol 1 r.'.ll,,n ,, al, i iiiktiiii ami lot liraiinn l.)'i i..i . u ; any, to . lloai ai tiomi ami irt, o. j lor III" lloal rlll.i,nlll ol Ml'i rlr, I'aUNl al llllll.in 1X1-1(011, ItiK Kin ,Uf ! uf I al.rnai) . I'. i M I. ItH.I.KV. 1 Itvloir In II inkini't. 1 , i I SUMMONS is nit: riiurir toritr m int. fl.ltK tK OHKU'IN. solt TIU: l iilM V hk W AMIIISHO'S I' W. 1-i.k, 1'laii.Mt 1 I William a, ho.i.m. M ifi tltirlwr. litxilK OtK'twi, M.irtfviy llitt 1 lr, I'. t. r ioi4i, JmI.ii i,iei.,. 1 .luHi.jh I'urlirr, 1 111 a OnrU'i, I K1111I l'nrl.r, Aniii liiiolxir, i K.lnnr.l liunlvr. Maty l'n.- i l-r K.I m tr.l iul. aii.I I. I". 1 ll"r. I ''foil. I, 1,. J To Uilliam A. I'o-Ut. Mails I'nrWr, ilors' K. imilr, Mtrrv iul.i' I'rltit lliirlm, Julio llllrlvr. .loW,l inilr, Halm I'u..iri. Kmll l.o l.. tnnl Imal-i, l:.lr. o.,.i. Maty hnil.1 K.lmi. Ititlwr n.l J,, I'. lial, I'. ! iuUiiIh In Ilia nanif of llm Miai ol tiiroi, oil air lift, lit riHitoml l.i y,in. nn.l I sn.x. r llir .i.i,,!, 1. 11, l ,, I Dgftitial , r Ilia ali.iolilip. I'oii'l ami anil on Mon day, III i7lh day o Marrh, sifl. I nM !nr,.sllr llir llrl (inliliralioii ol llm iiiniiioiia, ami If yuu lall u l.i aimr llir I Mi'i'l'laim III lliUanit lor anl tlirm. ili iiialiuill UUi-ly lor Hi irlo-f uat-l i fot 111 mill ioiii,Uhii. liii ti U loi a 'la ! it of iiiit toiii 1 rorr'f'tina a toiiNh lit I til .Irn r ll.ll.iii ..I llm l.ill.l. In Hi,. ,I,m.. ! I'V Ivii-r iio.r ami lit iri-. r'iitllr. m 1 I(nry Itori-hvr, ma.l on Hi ViU I ilsy ..I ' Miiy, l7W, ihut Ilia Mill lmll i-n.t , ill iitmiM m.,, aiol liiii.i.t 1,1 iir roh I vavril Ii v aaiil il., ,i.M I lli-uiiiiilnn al Ilia iiorllirsl i-ornr ol Ilia I Ihimilioii Unit 1 iir J.r. ranliol.l 1 1" lion -t T. a. M. of It I W, In Wa.li j I11KI011 roiinly. iiri'noti, IIikii.w Wnal SO I I limiia, llirn. S0111I1 ii.;., , hnim, ilo.i,, Kat '.llrlmln,, il,i., sri, 7,1 t-,Ml itx, , Ihf nr Kiul :t' Imhia, Ui,,ii,v Norlli !kl Wl ; cliain, Itirni'r VI W rlialna, llirn.- ' Ninitli H.ni .mliM in III" ilao ol Im-iii 1 nnlf. containing I'll arr. j Tills auiniliolut is nilillalir l.y nf.lrr ol' tli lion, 'I', A. M. llt.,1,., .luila,. ol lliv ' alMtvaatiliilmt I'ourl mail on liiti, il.y jr Kul1n111ry.hu.. T( dale ol ilia nrat imlilli nil. m of linn miiiiiiiuim ia on Hi ih It ilny ol Kilirnary, lis a, ii I I lie I nil ,nl.i ! calinii l on Hi Klnl ilayol Mm. Ii. I j V ami llinllin,. riU-l for Hililii-ainu ; (loimol la mi ttiiifiiva i.k. j It ami K. II. V 1 1.1,1 A MH, Altorunyslor I'lamlill. aiaas UPJNfc OREGON Shorj Line aho Union Pacific Administrator's Notlcs, I TH4INH TO TIIK k'AM'f IsAlt-V HIOM I'tlllTl.ANII. Tlironuli Pull man alallilui.l aii.l loirial ."'"I'Ihk cats duly lf Omaha, I'lih aKO, Nolli o In haraliy Klvni Unit Ilia imiliir-' 'l.1 r; .,0,,,,t lerl'l"K ( ilaily to ilKiiail liaa liy tli I'oiinty IJonrl of h """ 1 '"yi tliroii;li 1'iillinan tout lot Sim of (rKii. lor Hi Ciniiiiy f WiimIi- ilK-.'ra (prraonally cumlin til) onion, ii-rn iiiuy an ioiiiHM niliiiin. 1 w" ly In C I rauo. Kaniaa I'ilv. 1- 1 m ..r irii... 1 i,. .i;,.i.... ..I...- . . ' lulv i"'i ion miain hi Alarum J. I'ar- niiiliiij chair rata larata fr.l 1.. il. J. C.Miller, of the Arcade dis-j The com minion on the Russian trict, was in town yesterJay, and mHe of tiring 011 the Hritiah truw brought with him Eelie Miller, who ; lers has boen decided in favor of went on up to Heppner on the eve-1 that country and the British press mng train. Rev. J. A. Campbell will occupy the pulpit at the Christian churcb next Sunday morning and evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Curtis, of Forest Grove, were visitors at Hon. L. A. Rood's yeaterday. H. D Hchmellzer, the wood con tractor, tus beeu seriously ill with an altai k of lagrippe. Cracked corn better and cheaper than wheat, for chicken feed Climax Mill. Japan is said to have outflanked Kuropatkin and forced him to re treat It is now stated that Russia and Japan have practically agreed on pt;ace terms, and the Kaiser is to bids of Useds for Washing-ton Coun- is vehement in denouncing the tie cieion of the board. It appears that the Russians had incontrovert ible evidence that there were Jap anese torpedo boats mixed in with tbe trawlers. I In' II I'll iulilli: it Ion of Mil munition, hiiiI 11 yon mil 10 HMii'ur itnn iinmvfr llm i-oin plaint, tlm iliiiiilillnwill luki I in I x 1 11 1-: 1 1 Hlfiiiimt you for llii'snni ol' .'W. wllli NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Tlie tux rolla for WiihIiIiik-Ioii Coiiuly, Oregon, for Hie yar !KM will lieupini 011 Munilay, I'Vlirniiry iff, ltniu. ainl tliouR nay ilijf their taxea by Msri.'li IS, lHOfi. will re I'eiye n rliHtn of tlirn pfr eent. 'I'Ikimu py 'IK one half of tlieir Inx by April :i, IM, may pay the remaining one Imlf by U10 llrit Minnlay In Ortober, without ettra nliarga, penally, or intercat Thnse not paying onr-liRlf of tliir Ux by Arll;i. lHUo, will have aildi'il tbernto 11 penitUy ol' Inn pr unitum, and an i meruit i'luiri;e ol one per run to 111 per month, until puiil, 11 the law providna and ilirpta. J. W. 0ONNKt,IBherifr, And Ei Oflll-io Tal f'lillor lni. for U nail. ingtoii uount iuli'ri'Nt llm eon at llm mlu of (I pi'i neui, lier ionium hIihv Oi'lober 7. limit: IIih fur- lliHl'mim of $7.0, with Inti-rrat tlnneoii 11 1 lhe rati of fl .rr i'iiii. pr hiiiiiiiii hiiii' ui'loiier , 1 II-1 ; iiih iiiiUiit "inn ol Jl, at torney fi'i-ii, ni llm Mil m of (1 1.Wt tmt'M. ami for lb" ijonIh 11111I ilMlinriiiieiils of thin suit; Unit H iiTlnlll ini)ilKrii exu cutiiil by you lolhn plnliiliila dated Mamli II. HKIil, anil reitonleil on i.ni'c M ul' Hook "14" of Hmrorila of .Mnrtgnutta for WhnIi- iiii;(iii t.ounly, Oregon, he lorei:loNed; llml th I11111I1 iberelii ileKoribeil, lo-wil; I ot No. Iv! In Irtni'k No. I, of mid In 'I'borne'H Aililitlnii lo Dm Town of llilh boro, Oregon, be :iolii In the niiiiiner pm vldeil by law, illnl tbn pioeeeilH Hpiilied to the pHvuieiit of tlm iiinniiiiU line tbe pliilnllir. ami for Hindi oilier anil further relief a to llm Ooiui luuv Appnar eiuita bl. Tho dntc of the II rnt pitlilleitliou of tliia H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 a Is Ke.bnmry 2, 1HU5, and ihn oi lier lllllllOl lllIK VITVli:0 Of illlM HltllllllllllN by iiiililir.itli.il reiiiiiiTH you to uniiuaruuil uiiHWer nn or before llm expiration of six weeks from Hie sttitl ibiln. Thin m.i in riixDH In unrvnil upon you by piiljIleaHon by order of lhe Honorable li, A. Kood, .liule of lltn C'ouuty Court of VV ushlun ton ion til v, Oregon, by un order made mid liiiled ut I hiiinliHrH al UillHboro, Ui'fou, 011 tbe 2nth day of January, KKin. JOHN M. WAI.I,, Attorney for I'luintiifH. ountv. Oration. Hied al tillUl.r.. VAnr.n U.I., nn.l t. .-..-7. ""S"i ' . .., n (to rm relt, ili-neiiHeil, and that Iih In, ., I...1 V1..11.. rjimlHiuil Hi aueli. ' 1 ""v" Now, llteiefore, till parHons linyino I'ltiliiia airalum nald estate are reoo.-in lreKf Hilled at HiIImIhiio, Ore., thin lillh , of J'wbrnary, iwiri, ' k , , , W. K. HltlMlOW, AdiniulNtralor or the ralale of Murllm .1. rarretl, ib-euiuin.1. (MHreni e Itntls, Now bug, tlll y Itaitley, llllhbnrn, MllnrneVH for 'lite natal h. In preatiut tbein to inn. wllli IINIIIlit- I VoK youibnrH utliiehed, til the low oilleii of l'li.r "otfey, Ii HlllsU.ro, Oregon, I'bleag,, wllliin nix inonllm from dale, ' Hon. hunt Hpecbil :i).a. via Atlantic rtxpriias H:I6 e. m, via 1 1 imi t- IllglOII Nl. I'aul Kaat Mail IWJU I'. M. vln Hpokune THE MARKETS, This morning' market reports, compiled from Portland quotations' are: ' Valley Wheat, export value, K7, Mlar ley feed, $2.1; rolled, 2I 00 anil fir, Oil. Oats, White, $1.32 and $1 40 Oals.Oray, HO and Mr.. Bran, f 1! per ton. Hay, Timothy, $14 and $1(1, Hay, Clover, $11 and $12 1'otatoea, Fancy, $0 75 and $0 80 Onion, per cwt, $2.10 and $2.30 ICgHH, Oregon ranch, 25 and 20 Butter, Kxtra Creamery. $30 and $ 32 j. M?!tJjorv. ranch, 13 and 15, TI M K Ht'MKlHil.M raoM I'OltTI.ANH Halt I .like, hmiyer, l;'t. Worth, oniiilia, haiihMH Clly, HI. Louis, t'bleago illnl Kat Halt l.ako, Henver, j-'t. VVorlli, Omaha, Kaim.ia Clly, Ht, I Willis, (;iili uKo and Khmi Wulla VVallu, Lewis-tnii,NHikaiia,Wnllai-e I'iiIIiiihii, Mlnnvup olls, HI. Paul, li. Intl., Milwtiukee, riili'iigo ami IOhsI. A H M I V K SI miiy l:'!ll I'. M. lllfiUU.M 7!I.'.A, M "'KAN AMI RIVKR NCIIKHtH.K KIlOM HUH I I, Nil Hteaiuhhlpa Imiween Portland ami Hail r numlm-u every live days. uu!v"r h.m"! ." Inw'i'foliiinblaiinil WllliiiunUi! dally eeu.t Sumlay. IiOW IUTKH To and from nil tlritN lu llm Kait. , iii .V ? l nil ""pot omens ot tb boutliriiiBi lll,it',i. A. I,. ORAM, Oeneral rasiienger Anent Portland, Oregon,