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Niuidono AAaus, res as, i&os , . B,,1SHt ty t of Ja Uie 13 1 nt-ucii , U. A. owualii Ksi", . ; ui l..u.litrl,j '"e olf llUWIlBIU bow v ,1.1 a urm it Ml Of 11 u. ik .c i Sat M HUH I ! 3 1 ! loo ?S oil K lOJi ' Z bt or in ii wi coi Will UCM i.ai t ! ti V 1 ii.. fr , nil : h , 3 7 5fii Hearts Courageous Caawal. mi. hi TIC BOWtN-NERRIU CONf ANT LI Zolsiii; ruin back, AruiuJ araitgwl ont tlio heavy uiaUosaur sklelioAnl, now riiiflait mi J dented, and svt It atniiiist out- itour. Thi iiiIht lie rtMMif.HvM u. with tne overtiiriiin iti' aim ooiiuoj " Sal . lo ,M l1'" wi,h twisted ' tx5i9e0 ,c '"' 'irtiiis. Uist. be vntilil an ! i)rt) Mruii from tlic tlniilv ami Miaul wait- rtoeii Jut'1"" Al SaUK "",u"'"1 ,,K l'aml1 Mid f ,, ;MtJ i-utkiMsl. (lie wlk l!xl, Bii W- l!W"V!ilf f onil mitl went owl, aud UarktH'ss fell Co,S-rarii A luU ',","' 1,1 8,,!l,k Evl il'rter V nl.'iitly innsultatinu w tieiu held. ' w 1U iil.-i km s vmod to he tittou -J k.,.. ., ......I 1:1... .. u..l.,l.r aHC Jlum- nuiil iiai- a tm ,i nrifeui, mm await . uij Ariii.'ind alletHV btfsuie miltegrable. ciAf'01 v.!tt shall we dr she ask"d Unit oitf. I bA; .... .... .... ... - , , I j u e -;uumi uo.ii out inr long. mult-l "'i i l:n! lUrv urn! Imnillv wrtaTnJ 4 fiiKlileueJ,- she said ' l0,iu." nR pltomulv. "Tin dark! (Vmo to uie, avit.f pef lt'!i-d, hut he matte no lr. . uioc' ... "Yon will not come to uie, will not; '.''iJ" Pity or nmfurt uie" she eutreated rilllill tl. l. ..,1.1 V t. I , miMu ii hit- iiiiu, ivi ivut(,ui ii mi i U JIOO "t.. ... V.U1F lif-' i e- -for w uat enuT ion wuo nxis iroiu U8''? your She shrank at the ring of svoru ' i Yal iu vl"'- "l trusted you!" tluuf "And 1 you." she answ ered. i loved ft soil,Wjr nu,i Uoied and trusted too. After they jj"ic ion you rroui here that evening, every uiirlit when 1 went to led I said a lirayer and kissed my poor hand to yon in the dark. And I have doue so every uiglit siuoe theneery night. Lonis." Something like a sob aounded iu the room, and she stretched out her arm toward it. -I tried to keep my promise. You re- ovt nniTnlMMT whiin lliov tiKliMt tha hiiii.t. woman: Mie w-oke with a crazed bralu. till aud the packet-your paeket -was gonj. , oku A tlx All those mouths I searched aud found 0r' !t at last hy chanee. 1 did not get to iu cue t", ' i miuueiuuia wiui u uii-iuai oiuru- iuerttlW Jug- I "'"juitn There was no further answer, aud Vunajjjj she slipped on her knees, feeling a t1" . ! yearuiug that was like a poignant sick- M a t ""You must hear," she went on plead " '!!dn '"f'-v t"'"sPin? I" fingers, "and he "fv E1 or ,uy leart will break. Kate v 08 Pu wc ' recess of the wiudow at iu sl ar t!-e Ked F.lon tavern. Louis. 1 saw Jar twcai Ji r'J, c,'e 'ou ,lie forged message saw viu-4'g you tight and ruu hiui through. I ) i d Jtuew you were truetrue to your mas i f lers ui-iior ana your own. "You t .-c-ised mc!" The words stung 1 her. "Accused: me to the Continentals!" "LI -ten! Listen to meT" she prayed des;.ci-ate!y, "1 must tell you it all uow- uow lit the end. J:irrat showed me the paper the contract that bound you to give your life-your life. And t . k'K-w you would do It. 4 th. what that ' meant' 1 would hiive givt-n my own life a hundred times to prevent it Can ; you think what it cost uie to stand in ; that room aud say that that of youjj Yo.ir fai-e was dreadful: I thought I i nUould die wheu you looked at me!" "So you killed my honor.'' ' "Xo. no! Not that 1 did not mean ! that. Louis! I had such little time to : "tHve vie your handl think such small time to reason. I ; hud only time to feci to feel as a wo-' man will, and to net. I had to defeat the contract to keep you from going back to the prison-to death. I thought 1 could clear you at the lust, I who kuew you were true, because I bad the packet the true message. Only I prom-. ised uiy soul thut I should not speak i vlthln the month." j Her voice broke a little here, then j went on in a sudden pathos of pleading: "What know we women of soldier's duty or soldier's honor we who are cherished, and toasted all our lives? We know only to love, to follow-and and to save what we love in spite of nil the world!" ' There was a movement now, a step. Then 1 took the packet, Louis, into th congress to Dr. Franklin that very tifjr, and 1 could not tell you what I had doue and you escaped them. I thought you had gone to your death. .And .Vou didn't know! You never knew. Ot,", she nobbed, "if you would only forgive tue, only touch me, only lay tur hand on my bead" She beard a stumble, a smothered try. The Iron bar clanged against the door. ; An arm, groping, trembling, touched uer wet cheek. "My God.' Aud I doubted you!" Ar maud's voice thrilled her in a great burst of K!'k'f-wm'd Joy. "1'ou gave the message? My darling, my darling!" hue felt herself caught up in bis arms Iu the dark, shuddering, cryi'.ir, punt ing incoherent phrases, kissing Ills face, tuis rot-git oust, hi epaulets, strangling wlib tierce terror and ecstasy of lovs tiv,3 foclliii hS" passion strata and fold HALLIE ERMINIE RIVES ; euihra.f lUat'noiUInu exist! In "Ue world hut the delirium of that single i iwivl hitter uiouient. A medley of slmills aud UX Mows out both of the doors at one time sent her j Into iiuii-k somsiiis of divatl. A panel : splintenl, a shaft of I'utit uid an arm tiinist in. Armand released her. struck i om-e w ith the iron bur. and the man fe'l lack. cursiiiK. with a broken arm. j "Shootr oue shoutixl. "Are we to b ; bayeil by this rat!" I "IVm't nre," vauie the n-siionse. The ; orvier was imperative. The bhiws U'au again. Another pau- I el crashed, and the Intle let In more ! Iltiht. It fell Umiu Aiiim' s pallid '.Ips ' ami IkwiI her Aruiatid's w hile sleeves j and pale fa.v, set. but calm. A blow 1 struck the kick of Ihe other door, it yielded, aud the wk swung In against tlie stout sideUmrd. Aune felt her liuilis grow cold. "Lost. lostT" she murmured and lean ed dumbi.v against the wainscoting. Suddenly a fusillade of musketry woke the echoes out of doors, and a ; crisp shout garnished It. "Kile out of tlwt hall and lay dowu arms!"' There aiw a saturnalia of retile- ment from the ball. Tlion, as it died, the voice aski'd. "What mean these a"" live hostilities iu a period of armis- ! tUvf" ! "'Tis a sortie for an escaped prison ' er." came tlie jarriu mirth of JiirraL "Well, major. 1 think you will bavs j uvd yors'lf for all the prisoners to ' lie found here." Aune had ij,oiie from one terror to an j other aud bitterer- one. "The Contl i ncutals!" she moaned. ; The crisp voice approached the spliu : terod door, "t'olonel Armand," it said, "1 arrest you in the name of the Unit ed States of America. lo you surren der r "By whose orders';" i "The general's commanding the Sec ond brigade." "I am a coloiiel of Independent cav alry." answered, Armand clearly. "I acknowledge order only from the divi sion commander." Jarrat laughed. Sharp directions followed. The aies cut wider fissures iu the putiels. aud through these musket obtruded aud took aim. "My orders are to take you alive, to shoot if you resist. I give you tive miuutes to opeu that door." Anue ran to Armuiid aud threw her self Into his arms. "Ah. you must uot! For Cod's Sake, give yourself up! 1 will tell it ail to tieuerul Washington. He will hear and believe me. I will" "Think you it would be credited?" he asktd gtutly. "And ir mt"--Khe clung to him. weeping-. "But (you have fought so. There is that! : Oh. 'twill give uie your lite-your life! That is all I want! I care not fur 'shame or report, so I know it is uot true! Ah, pity u-.e! Aud tis my fault: Oh. this must be a hideous dream corns to punish uie!" "I used to dream," he said, "of you and nie as wed In honor." "Oh, I would wed you in dishouor, iu disgrace. Iu death! See." she said hur riedly, "here Is my molher's wedding ring. I have always worn It about my neck. 1 love you! 1 love you!" She laid it in his hand. "Put it upon my finger." she whis pered. "Say It after me. i. Anue, take ! thee. Louis, to my wedded husband.' " A strange tire had come into his face. " 'I. Louis," he repeated solemnly, i " 'take thee, Aune. to my wedded wife.' " ! " To have and to hold from this day I r,.i.u-a rvt l.rtut r..i u-..fku fur ri,-l. er. for poorer. In sicklies and In ' health' " " To have aud to bold from this day . forward, for belter, fur worse, tor rich er, tor poorer, in sickness and la ' health" "- he was sobbing now so thut she could scarcely frame the words: "To love and to cherish till death us do'-Join, Louis! It cauuot, it shall not, part us!" "My own love!" he said In choked tones, and held her quivering against his breast. 'The time is up," said the voice. Anue clasped Armand with her young arms tightly, desperately, as If her wann, yielding body, her face fragrant with white fragrance, could keep back the death thut looked from those muz lle. His hauds disengaged her own to pin to his coat a yellow bauble be had tak en from his pocket, aud then, as she clung, her strained senses became con scious of a wheeling plunge of horse men at the porch, hurried steps, a voles shaking with a atrange vibration, ask ing questions la broken English. At the sound Armand threw back his bead and stood like a stone Image. There was a pause. Then "Louis Anuand," said the sibilant, baking tongue, "I command you to open thee door! You will not, eh? You know who I am?" The sideboard fell with a crash, the splintered door tumbled upon It, aud Armand stood to attention in the blaze of lantern light. At a glance Anne knew the officer who stood In the door way, surrounded by a glittering stuff. He was the major general commanding the division. "You surreodair, theii? Good! Au' where, Major Woodson, is the iufor Blair who has done such brilliant salrv Ice to denounre eh? Come stan' be side uie, M'sieu Jarrut, an' let us over whelm thees villain!" He advanced a step Into the room, bis bright eyes on the pair. "Ha! An' you theenk I have neror recognize you, diaries, all thees time me who was your old brother In tba College du Plessls? Me Lafayette? Take off that wig! Take It off, I tell you!" Mechanically, Armand put bis band to his bead. He drew off the black peruke, and, all at once nnconflned, bit brown, curling bair fell to his shoul ders, the ends Just touching the yellow in- formed him. Th t mouth was go3, the fat all wftued to routlifulnom "Louis Armand. the luipoolor, seised at Williamsburg!" shouted Jarrat. "Ar maud, who escaped the clutches of the congress! Armaud. the traitor, gen tlemen. Tear off his cn!" One. of the irvh about l-afnyett turned faciug him with au oath, but the general was before hliu. "No!" lie cried. "So! Not Louis. Amiand the traitor, but I'harlea Louis A ruu ml, colonel of Ariuand leg, on aud Marquis de la Trouerte!" There was au iusiaut of silence that turned a babel behind the speaker. "A InC shouted. Jarrat. "A lie! The Marquis de la Trouerte Is dead!" Aune had risen, trembling, speechless, her eyes fixed and gltlterlug. "Aye." said Armand sternly, stretch lug his arm toward him. "He has lit advanced a Up, been dead these five years. But he did not die wheu you supposed. That was but a play necessary to deceive a dog oue would uot wish barking at bis heels. He called himself a secretary, and jou -you Jackal-you thought to buy him, a Freuchman. to betray hi J master, his king aud these coloules!" Lafayetta laughed, like a child. "lie bribe him to b-wut you theenk, geutlemeu?to be himself! A rare pleasantree, eh? Aud the cougress. they theenk he trick them lu sevvutee aix. They would arrea' btui yet, when he Is denounce'-even my Ueneral Ha- leu! Jarrat had fallen back, hi face black, hi Augers couvulsively worklug, his teeth grittlug oue on another like peb ble lu the hand. ArUiaiid's eye were upon Aune, though be seemed to addres all pres ent: 'The marquts had a mission, and be found It to hi jurpoa to to become himself. He found many thoru lu his way. But he found oue rose-one rose so pure and fragraut that he wished to gather It. He found a lady -a lady of Virginia, who loved hliu aud be lieved lu hliu. The marquis was liv ing theu. lie fouud himself lu pern, aud he trusted her. Aud at last - h thought she had betrayed him." "Ah, my frieud," cried I.afayett wistfully, "these long mouth seelug you, and I have never told you t kuew you uever asked wherefore you bid yourself from all. Was 1 uot a frieud, Charles?" "Then," Armaud continued, "Uod for give bis unbelief! Theu was when bs died!" A great lovely light had come to Anne's face aud smiled from her color less lips u light inure lovely than the aurora over snow . "Is it truer she faltered, looking at him In a sort of uubellevlng wonder. "I It true? Aud will be live again?" For answer he kuelt down at her feet and put his lips to her hand. She felt tear upou it. Wheu they looked up they were alone In the room. From the yard fa uie the rattle of bridle chains and the bustle of mounting. Lafayette met them uu the threshold. "I have search' all the place for a- wimt you call It ? sidesaddle," he laughed, "an' there ees one at la' Colonel, ina'amselle. you shall ride to town wit' uie. We shall alt be Ju' like big children tonight! Ah, I have for get you did not know that only two. free hour ago, Cornwall! has surreu dnlr to the Americans'" THE l.M), Milk cow, freh, for sal Cha Hickethier, Portland, Ore Fi ?. I) No. 2, mar Cedar M i 1 1 . Lr-gi; for hifer, 2 yart; very gentle; bell with na' r w strap; finder please notify Frank Hoveu tan, Keedville. Jay C xke, the veteran financier died last Thursday. Co k figured in many panics years ago, and was mixed up in the "Black Friday," ceeViraUd in finaicial circle. Coi k1! was 83 years of ae. The president and attorney-jren eral have conferred together on th Oregon land fraud na'ters, ami the former was. assured by Ihe 1st ter that the government haa ampU evidence to eustain it b cases, 1. yond a doubt. General Grippenberg, of the Rui tian army, complains that Kuro patkin would not aend him re in forcements at the recent engage ment, when if this had been done ho might have broken the center of the Japanese army of 100000 mm, and made a drcimve viciory. Ku rcpukiu' story it not yet turned in. The Senate came ti Governor Chamberlain's position on the gen eral appropriation Mil, and with drew the emergency clause, so that if any one deeiie, he can, upon proper petition, have the bill re ferred lo the elector at a ipeeial election within ninety days The governor made it plain that he would veto the mearure if the bill came to him with the emergency CHUNCHUS OF MANCHIJ?IA. t'trrr Nnhbrr Haa.U Mrh Ar liNtMftalHa ill Hiulmii. I or ci niui i. s i ho c!iuiiiiiis or t'hl nc' . te nuis f M.irt. Inirln li!iv been a power to be nvk.m.il with. They iv organised under chiefs and iv- j revrmic on the commcrc of thi province, ii.l now they ar causing! Itt.xoa no end of trouble. When tiuasttt liegan to take hold of i ftulrs Iu Mauchurta lienors! Olerpit- j y organtied au expcdlttou agalust ; CIH'X.'Ul-H, OH t'HINKHK MoBBKHK. them and In six weeks 3.1KK.) of them were killed, '.'.i.i captured and the rest scattered aud hunted Into the fast-iit-ssc of the mountains. Since hostilities began, however, th chuuebus Lave rlseu lu number lu the hill to the east of Halcheu. A baud of S00, armed with Muniill.iicr rltle. receutly attacked the Husslau outposts at Pulclpeotze, killing aud wounding forty-two soldlent. The brig aud lost eighty seven, among whom were six Japanese. Their leader claim rd to be Invulnerable to bullet. COMMANDS BIG FLEETS. J, arae lamtr. the Mew H4 of th StvaaMfclBi laatkla. J. Itruce Ismay, who succeeded Clem ent A. Oris. inn as head of the Inter I national Mercantile Marlue company, known as the "ship trust," Is au Kug ! IWIuuau, the son of the founder of th W .ilte Star Hue. Mr. Isuiay, though a young man, 1 recogulzed a oue of th leading steamship uivu of the world. l J. DKl'CK irnur. lie succeeded hi father as the head of the old dnu of lsuuiy, Iiurle ii Co., and bis Meets nre opera toil on the north Atlantic', between England aud Aus Irutla anil from San Fram-lsco to th orient. Since the organisation of the combine tin ha manuged Its British companies. STRAUSS OF BERLIN. Xotil CermaM I'omiioaer Vha Is Mo la This loaalrr. Hr. Klcharil Strauss, the famous tier man composer, who Is uow lu this country for the 11 rut lime. Is not In any wuy related to the untcd Htraus fam ily of wultz composers, Indeed, hi muilc 1m of ii u entirely different order. Herr Strauss, who Is about forty year old, Is the conductor of the or chestra of the Berlin Opera limine. Me early showed a geulu for music and at the age of six composed a polka. B1UBAHD STHAIISH. vThen only clxteen, several of his com positions were performed lu public, and the following yeur, VSbl, his syinphony lu D minor was produced. Klin e then he has published nearly 400 eouipo.-.i-tlons. Lbt of new piano eheet musio junt received at McCnrmink mupic s,(ire-"The Bashful Bachelor," two step; "Love'a Desire," wal i; "Moonlight," a serenade; "In the Shade of the old Apple Tree,"aong; "Down Where the Hiiwanie River Flows," gong; price 25 cents each. Eigar Young, of Honlton, wan in ihe cily the first of the week. He haa rented the home farm, weet of town, and will move bank here in March, to commence put- DM. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS We cany a fine line of musical instruments, which wc arc selling at prices that are astuihiti)ly h'W. Get One Tor icairy a complete reconls, ami uls. t We m MOIIVS, 11WJ0S. AM) AH SIKIMUO IMSIRIMIMS Wc have the liest cquipjuil hicycle repair sliop in Washington County. Charges reaouahle, and work speedily turned out. F. R. DAILtY, Main St., losl ol I 0. 0. 1. BUIq. IIHKbalfO N. 8. lute GATE'S MARKET Dealers iu Fresh and Cured Meats of all Fish and l'onltry. Vegetables iu scasmi. prices eousiteut with (IihhI Husiness Will handle Farm Produce. Hop supplies a specially, Main Street, Ittstof liery, 1'uli will Mientl t'tO.lHX) at th !.e.vi8 v Clark Fair, Ti e Supreme (' -or l droidrt thai I iiinlirln t, Hi ,ri!inl I aliai minlerer, must lien;. All of the s't,i.-tit Iwwlv in Uu ia are ieli-l, and they are out pokm ttgauisl ll.e )ovrrumen. Henry ilepppsr, the t Hinder i.l I c In mi uf that name, ,lii larl r'riduy, ssel 78 yiara He wa iiite weallliV at una time, Oi e peieuii killed, and -l1) Injured, is the remit of a wrtck u the coir. OUttrs' train nut i.f NoivV.uk to left-ey Oily, Moi d iy. Vi.iiliviitiH'k'M port is now Uioi mililv liliick tdi-il by a Japanra llit, and Co t'u 1. 1 S-atlle strain lnps refuse rirgnei to that pUc TI e Isn I fraud fife w.ll proba i',y ma v line up (or trial until in i Uiif, as I lie ill Irct a'turney will e lm-y working at more indict ueiils. The IrrrnriHlH have init'krd the iir fir n xi s-strhiiiau. n, ami itli bun ate ln iimrs men ilooin- illoileath. Trrpotl'and lt,u!aii ire the olbei. Mitu I'rHi'ht, a S iitiborn Org hi hanger on i f puluii's, Imi lieeti ivi-ii a p-m In n sHsp tnal aji-ul ol hetr-i-aury. This is lire p ililii or yon Jennie Michul, the C.'latip I ml i in nuit (ami. us by the fact thai iit lailier hunieil near Atnia, villi hewis anil Clark, is dead aged si;, I!. I. Ifuine, Ihe Suiilhea'tern Iregi.n mi mon and timber king, 'lis been MIhiI by lleprrenlalive iSurns fur di fitinaiion of character, dtirns atti fur 1 ".lrt K . iln in Krliir, a Oi lfag, Vash ,! uiTiiiit, was killed in a iiiiiaaay! 'istweeli. 1 1 is nipp.o-e I tlial th iild uiMit has a lnrie ruin i f aioney iiibleii ("((.no wh-rion bis lancli. i A yiiiinii man Huu-nl-ii In a t'l'T'luml I- dgiug bnu-e lact Kr:iliv iill, by ihe gus n ut-, leiivillg In l ism bla cltiH in his imlenuy, ave a nat wliu li be had bought from a -Ipokann store. The attempted laln-r tin up on, h egpoeitioit hiiiliiiine ended in a' failure, and work will pr oenl The exposition ((rounds will be complete by the lima the Fair pi ns. A farmer refilling 20 miles south .f Portland, loft iMll.lKK) t" Kld brick mi'ii, bint week, atid Ihe old iff ntlcuiun is CiuiipleUly proMtraled iy his experit nee, Frank C. linker, the republican State chairman, 1 ft Monday night lor VanhiiiKtoii, I). C, .tipMntttly I to have eomelliinn to asy aliontj nontal iinpointmeiim fur the "Oft-! 1 , ;nn iniiiiiry. Over one hundrfd men were kill ed in a mine ex , Union in the A lu -baina ci al llelda, Mot (ley, Ihe Vir iinia mine, neor Hmningbam, biing wrecked. The tninerM wne of the heet in the south. I District Attorney lleney jlate.j that Harry (; Holmrteon did not , vnliinlarilv turn over ihe Mitchell I 1 . . ro 11 . 1 letter to Tanner. He wan met at The Dalle ny inHpecior nurne, who eennrted him tn the court room, where he either had to ad mit the )oeneHHionauf the latter, or perjure himself, Dintrict Attorney ITeney argud the Bi-iiton-Ilyde lantl fraud caea hefore the Bupreme'ieourt at WbhIi ingtnn, this wiek. At the rapilol the other day Mr Heney admitted that Hinder Hermann had cleverly covered bin tracks and that it wag hard to get evidence againet the RnaptniriT nrtn or Aanin an Your Fiimily line tit' phonographs, all kimls ot' with t . ( . t ale kinds. Lowest l'olicv. Hillsburo, Or. r Several Reasons Why Moss Hose Flour Outsell anv other Hour in the market It is made from jx'ifcct Mend uf hard and Valley wheat, and we use the hest and latest machine ry. It is the liesl paMtry llour; makes the whitest and lightest takes and Mead. The most partic ular housewife uses it. Why experiment with other flour when ymi know that Moss Rose will give flood results. Ak your grocer for it. (Jet our prices uu mill leed lie i ore where. I-'rec r ii nyniK e deliverv ;.e- to all parts ot the city. lhth 'phones. Climax Milliiuj Co. IlilKboro, 0rroa I, Eirrcutor Notice, Milium a Imri'liy K'vcli. tliut I hi. uii,,.r. aiKHwl liai boi-o by Ilia ('null Court nl Hid Statu of Oli'von. fl.r A bbIiiiiuIoii Cionil v Inly B)Hiliiteil ami foii'irnMul aoiv Kxc.-ntor or llm lait m ill ami Iomi uiik-hi o eiiilnl ri licrwlnil, iIhiwhmuiI, unil ima duly iiiiillllwi mnl nulnri'il iiihui iln-iln, I'lntrKU oi lila cl 11 lira aa audi. Now, Uimnl'iiia, ail iittraoiia liavini; i-lHIIiia HKiiliial aani i-nl.ila nl Vu ilel Hi'limu'linl, iloceaai-il, are hrraby liiiiiail In itwMiit llm aillnr In , lllillfllMlllllii.l ul ll.a I h.u lull... ,.1' 11.. .. liKKb-y In lliiutior.i, (nm., tn-i'i,,,,' rrt.m'ihei.iXl'ViVriaVir' U,,,M Datml tbu 27th iblr'nf Jm, jmir,. , . . WILLIAM II HMITH, i;vi.(.nlnr at ll. I...I u.iii .....1 ' . of Vtimlel Hi'liaiw lntl, il'.Ht.i. ". ... lur.. n,u nuu IVaiBlllllIlL Executor'! Notice Niiti. Hla btii'i-by Klvfti. Unit tl,t. tn.. NiKiie'l li lifnit by tlm County roiirl of lliu 11 1,1 Oif(ttti f,lP Witsliliiirloi, utility, duly iiipoiiitil ami co'illriiiiul '"miw "i in r.atum or Hilxalimi, iiiitlm m urii; now iiieifnrn, all iioihi'IiiI "vingniaiineouBiiiHt tlmaiHi uf ot"-li rri'Biiiun t fccaatii , aril lunuliv ru i,i,,i to t..B.l,t ii.V., t ISIS ITninir viiiiilieta. In llm iu,,,i.,,.,.....i ... lila n-hIiIuiiio in Hliiro, tt'aaliliiKt.in Coiiiity, Orwin. w libin kIj iiioiii,n fi-.irn llm ilatx of ttila nollre, . Dalwl at llillnliiirn, Uri-Koii, tbl ,lu utuy 5, imifi. J. A. IMIIItllC, ICxH'tilor of lb liit will unil loatiiiiiiiit oT KIIkhIh'IIi Krvi-inuii, ilweuMoil. Under the new treaty with Hanio Domingo the United State will collect all revenue until the Santo Domingo Company' olaim bIiuII have heen made, The airrfement jalao include recognition of the Bascutila' Notic N,.tl,i. I liorvlijr Hon ll at llin innlrr. Inr-t liss lieli iitilnlisl et-4iitil ,.f lbs iint 't li r liulloKtili, ilinnv.l, l,v rtli itnlrr ims.Ii Mini etilc'iil In ll.a d.iliuv I'llit, id IHe M.ileol l Imumiii, I r V nlniii;.Ml l uii'itv, mi th '.il .l.iv .1 I. nil.ilV, I'SM, l"l H 'lrtl ttlm lint ii I Ullll' Util't Ml') rslMl Mill Intn l., iinlltiiil to .rewnl Hi' in ! inf, hhIi iris f nun l.i. M Hi" I i ullieo nl K l lllKgllll. ll IUsImou, I'l'u.ni. wllliln i, II. mil Ik In. Ill lliu .l.lli- IliMmil. iMlinl Oils UM lint i.t tiiimsiv, Han Ml All 11 A I.HKKA III, Kxei-iilrU ot Hie Klni'l t'lurr i.l lifrslh, l osrd, K. II. Innttiie, Alli.mrv f,.r I'lrriiiiu I- utiutila' Nol it Si.llii- l lu'ii l' K l mi thai 1. I In. iiii.Ii ,. I lalglnsl, hate l n .ililrd I IU nllU ol liv rtatli of Joilll i'i'lol, ill -imiI, .y ' llir I'o lull ollll i f Ilia Stair Mirgin', j (or W liiinlt..o t'l iiiil , Kinl baiv only , ijiislilliil na ti'lt. All M-ron Iia I i.t ; i luliua a"'t Ml lte ! Iieitiiv no ' 1 1 lie. I to .i. nl ll miho In inr, ami ; pioi'or oin iioi , l lliit U olllre ol W, , ,. lunall, In Itillalxto, ikoii, uiiluii i il ii.oiitlia lioin thv lUle hetrot. ' i,,i..l Uu. Jniiii.ii .ti, l aif. AindK liinis, I Kiif ilnl i.l ll"' wlate ol .lulin I'alna, ; ilai wiviil. W, ,N. Itsirell. Ilonmv for eUla AJiuliilatralor Noma. i Noll.r l liarrby lanllisl ll in ..-inin. ', el lias Iwhiii ttv lb County t unit i. iliU j Male ol !iioii tor, W',ililiigtM t'uiinit . ; .Inly al l-.ilil.l ,.lu.iul.l..( ol llm f uik of l.ii.lMiif Molls, leiia.t.l, ai l ll .Inly .iiallleda. i.l ai,r.l iihiii tin. Iim IuIK ol III" ililllM u. ll. Ni.lt, ' tlieielore, nil twiiiM bjili. ilalii-a ' laall l auiil ralNtn ale herplty riiiitri..t to fiarut tllii Maine 11 ttip uli.lvf iln-i at ' lli law ..III li.ai. It lUciry, In Mil IhiIo, .i.lllr Willi it..-t I ..in li..i wiiIiiii an htoiiili from llir tlalu huivot. tmi,l 1 lua Jannair KB, fan Kllit AKl'H'111 ' I. VI Kltlf'tl, A-liiiiiilitiior ol Ilia Iral ! ol l.nliig Moll, lieiiauHnl. CMA1ION in iiik tot srv tot in or- inr srvrr: or oukuon. r'(H w AMiiMitvs iwsrv In tin, ,Uirr i.t lliu I'alals . Mam Jul J.iiiihi, i-,al j fn Allmrl I., J. mm anil all i.l hoe .ii,i, I lnUralr.1 III Hut Kjiliilai uf aii Malta I r-'l I', J.uir. ln.T,n,l, lirrll.,K III llm lianm of III Hall uf lir".,n i N nil ata tli-reby el'il ail. I frllitml to ai j tar III llir uiMiiy I nnil i. ilia Hlain ..I 1 irruull, uf the ( oiilily if U'n ilittiioii. ! In llm ,h. nit i.k.iii tlidrof at lliiui.-.t,,, 11, i llm l oiiiity of Waalilnir on, 1111 aotiilii , ill 'lull ilav uf March, paCi ai iiu...i j . in. nf aaul ilar, limn aiol llier alum : 1 if a, it Hip liave, by an 01. In ol , tol Cunit hun. luil I mi mia aultunl ! log ami rniM.iciitiis Henry V. join.. ! .ioilillitor ol III" i"tal ol alaryatri li Jonra, iln-mtar,!, in aril all ol 11..- rielii. ntla ami lulerral ot Ilia ralato uf Mi4ii 1 Ii. Jonra, I. 111 ami In all of l-..la I r"U four, I nl v bin, I i-iiIt rig In In w.lr . ulna ami llilriv plghi In Itaoini iil,ll ikIoii nl llt.K k "A' ol lb .ii ol itairinii, Waibttigloii t'liuti'y, niriton. it 1 til It- ami Ion or pnialfi aalr. aa ll il lof lu tba -tuon 1, 1 ui AiI'i'IiiiIi,i lur filr.l linrrlii, W illirM Ilia Holiorabla I. A. I'.m..l, Jmlftaol Ilia i.iinlY I 011U i.l llo-sun ..( ri-itoii, lor Ilia uu nty uf aliliih' .ii. llh lllaapal.tt nalil t'ourl all! ir,, ll, iMh ilav nl Jai.oarr. )'' Allial K, J. ! it AS, lolk, NOTICR OK APl'LtCATION UH LiyuOK LICFNSK I Th ulioin It ma ir riiiii-n-t n: Ni.tl.-.- I lin. ! Ii v CtiHn thai lliu llliiltitNiMliiiil alll. oil j W'nlm-a.la . ll... I.l ilay of Marvh, lud, j al 1'ir I oiiul v t'ourl Itmiiu In llllliluiro, I Uti'K'iii, niil to tin. t'ounl f t uim i.f I lln' flali' of I lira-.. 11. (or W aalilu.'loii Ci 11 11 Iy. a I'flllHin lur l.tiniiia l acll ilnln ' uua, iinill aii't alimoiia li.iuoi, in la -1 na 11 1 II Ira tiiaii niu (allnii, wlibin I'lUi.y Trlnil, W alillii'loi loulilv, Oiroli, anlil I'rllll.iii l.i itit lirirlu all a, V.I mnl llllil-lli,. lirlnH ltd, lttrit liiia '.'Mil ill. of Uiiiiuiv, I Ikl, ol.lVKI! tlUiW.MMI, A'illiail, Milliy, Oiiai.ii, llniunlirr, bail. 'I'o lbs lloiioraliln ('oiiiiljf foiirt uf W'aili IliKtoli t'oiinty, tirvKn 1: tii iillmn.li: W' 11, llm niulrraluiii'.l, I,"- ! Hitf a ma), .nty i. llm Ii gnl vulnra In I'lll, ) I I'rmlurt, W lil'i(liiii t'oniili', tlunii, j ilo rairi llnlly i.Hllloil unr botiuialila I I'onrt In K'aot ili'iinr In itiitrr lliuwii. Ina lo wll aiilritiioiia, mail ami Yin ia liiiiora. In lr iiiaiilinni than mm trillion. 11 Mil milt lnlu.y l'iiH'iiii-1, t uiiniy ami hlaln alorrulil, for a irlo.l ol mm yrai . W' Inrllmr riri'Wiit tbat Ihr lil mr tv la a h lubla, law ali,ii) a ittrmi an, I rcalilrml of aalil .rni lii. l. !AMI:a i V l!li'liutilaml h ri il I'lirHuna S K VanaliMrr I, t'llllrt lllllir Dan i: Itiniloii ll t'lioa iitna 'I I 'arainaiiU' H . M a Jollll Vail llulllliloll A K 11 Ii la.ft I, ilin II t'liniiiiliuia lli-iirv Nifliikniiiirr W 111 Iruln A II Wuir 'I' N htnwatl tl W Htew ait lan Hour M I la via i II I'millur lliiljb llranan J l Una I J I! I'.itaona Lay Hall 'I'unl Hlnay Joilia Inal A I'liraiiiia J K llrvaii l'lullii lialmlitiw liavlil Kvnua .Inllll Wlllilltua II A llnaklna .1 I'llliH IiIiik K W Ivtliliifa 1 I. H I'nrlnr I I iv nl Kiiiiiuii K A l ulklna ' lakn I iiiiiiur I'i'liiiiir Mnrlln ' W in liiwlliilinail Win lUinvlinaiiii t; lluiH-inullar .Inllll IIHIllflN Ho liKllilnla M I'liranna A J W llka la Nii liuh Kit l'o W J M. Kay M W lt,lil,.y I' .1 lliimllay ll t In 1 w 11 1 iik Nolle of Final Setiletimnt Nollra U Imrrby wlvaili Hint t'.iia Hull oiiiik ti. Kmily K, Yhiiiik, Kan-ulrUi-a ortlialiuil will Hint li'KtuniHiit nl Ailaiu "i "iiiiK, ilmwifinl, Iihvii llli.il , (), lluiinr iililnt oiinty fnnrtiif tin. N11.I0 ol tn,.,,,,,,, for WiialiliKiiiii Oiniiilv. Ilmlr I. mil ni'OfiiiiilN, 11111I tlmt nulil I'mirt I1111 lUnl, MniiilHy.lliM mi, ,y r MHn.t,, nm, ut Kin liniir nl bin n'i'.liMili , 111, uf ni ilny, lit llnii'iiiiilriHini of wiiil roiirl, In Hula.' tiorn, Ori' ail ibf lima ami plnra lur Imaiv liiK iilijmiliiiiiatiiaal.l IIIH hivoiimI, ui, for I lit' Inuil iii'itloini'iil ofaanl imWIh. Iinltiil iit lllll-lMirn, dm., II, ia tb ,ly of Jitiiiuiry, imiTi t:ori A hi,:i,i, vtiiiNo, , , KM Hi Y K. YtillNtl Kanttlrlxa nl tlw uMalt) ol Ailnni Yniuiir, ilfrwimiil, W. Ii, Hani, utlnruiiy for tualnlc. NOTICE STOI iIiiIiik what make you 111, CJIIIT ""'K polanuoii limit) ami alnrt lo uVt '!l!,n.'?.,;n, Re",t,y' KUKMvmss Jll'.Kll IlvA. ii iibioltitcly pure, true frtenil to wouiru, 1 aura cute aKalnat La t.iippe , I oitKli, I'olila, a.,,1 (Ullgi lv I'd Kidney CoiupUinli, IniliKntloii, tti'. It cinei; It atrcnKthnn; It lortiiirt atntr HMiaiH the tyateui. It la . Tonlc-not a I'hyiic. fry til Price, 50 cent per pckeKe, prepaid. Clronlara and Inlor tiiatioti free, Joliii F, Cirf, Ilethutiv, VVanliluKlon Coumy, Oregon, Ket for Oie,jo.i ami Vatlllll;loil. Mall A Ulreta-jrOMM f. ORAF ft i, LMpntQP.rJftctnnt ,.w Argue and Oregonlan, t2. I i 2: 7 U to ell ii oot conncwu yei. 1 eras of oeo wr nawuiun vwu- w.v. . - , . . , ... I . -... UAlnlM II 1 . I . n. (1 I... 11IITI1HMJ Uwrenc Hail P. I C. as des-