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JnlILLSB6R VOL. XIII. HILLSBORO, OREGON. APRIL 2(. 1900. ' NO. 0 V r WITI1YCUMBK IS THE NOMINEE Huston Cur riot This County by 4:17 lMurnlity GOODIN FOR COUNTY UDGK Volt It Ugh! l llaappolnll(. wj, Stale Printer Dl- Waehlngton county' primary vote, otllciel, it counted. Withjcoinbe rarrin (It count by a Urge vote- for governor; Cak carries for V. H. Senator and both oar 17 the state, llenson gala seore Ury of stale; Duniway wlna the state printer nomination; Hawley wlna congressional honora. Hue ton came Washington County by 437 plurality, a disappointment to hie supporters, who hoped for from 75 to DO per cent, of the home vote. The republican nominatlona and offices, to be voted upon at the June election, so far aa the county la ooncerned are: For the legislature: lion W. N. Itarrett, Hillahoro; lion. Bruce F. I'urdy, Gatton; Hon. W. K Newell, Gallon. For County Judge J. Wesley Goodin, Glencoe. For Commissioner W.J. liutner, Hearer ton. For Hheriff J W. Conn II, Ilillaboro. For Cl-rk K J. Godman, Ilillaboro. For Recorder Willie Ireland, Ilillaboro. For County Treaaurer W. M Jackeon, Ilillaboro. For County Hurveyor L C Walker, Foreat Grove. For Coroner K. C. Itrown, Ilillaboro. The complete unofficial vote la: For U. S. Senator Short Term Fred W, Mulkey ..ftu for l. S. Senator Long Term Bourne I5eke Lowell Smith Walton For Repreaentetiva ia Congrtt Hawley 7 .IMJ . 46 .149 II julot , 6HH Tooie , 15! Kor Governor llrown 101 Geer 30 j Johne 74 Seblbrede , 00 Wlthycomlx 646 1'or Secretary of Stale Benton , 4A7 Hatch 42; I'earea 77 WrlKhlmtn 16$ for Slate Trraturer Aitkin luj Carter 144 iloyt 141 Jennings ,,,, 8 Uyen Itt bleel joy. For Supreme Judge I'.tkin iuio For Attorney General Crawford ., , ,.636 Durham 46 1 For Superintendent l'utilic I ntt ruction Ackermin ..975 For Stale 1'rluler Clarke , 15s Duniway ...609 Whitney 150 For Couinilttiuner of Laltor lloff yH For Repreatntativea Harnea 373 Barrett. .781 DcLaaliniutt . Flint Meek Newell I'urdy ......lS ,...84 ....457 ....47 ....170 Spencer , For County Judge Goodin ...404 Martli. ....394 Keasoner ....336 For County Commlaaioner lliitner ..1061 For Slier ill Connelt lljo For County Clerk Qodman 1143 For Recorder Ireland 1063 For County Treaaurer lackton 691 Olda 144 Falmatetr 143 WeiUel ao3 For County Surveyor Morrill 461 Schiller 3 Walker 493 "Coroner Brown , " Xi. 7 The Democraftoy Governor, Chamberlain, Jsgftt?s I11, John M. Gearing 137! roflgrelloaiaj ll7, Cochrane 23. - Rev. Jeptba Garrigu. of near Bank, eat in town Monday morn ing, after having conducted aervicee at Lei sy vllle, Sunday. Mr. Winnie Carroll, a niece of Mr. Geo. Hellaire, of Glencoe, died in Portland Friday evening, and Mr. Hellaire and wife went to the scene of Borrow. Mr Hellaire went to The Dalle to attend the funeral, the husband returning Mo nday morning. ' The aawtuill promoter did not ebow up Monday evening, either in peraon or by letter, and the 11 terd of Trade bad no meeting to tell him what had bean done. The ll.ard of Trade atood ready to oll'. r him Claude Ureear'i tract on tioulb Third street. If he doea not ahow up with butlnese In hie eye, local partial may Inke hold of a aawmill prnpoeition, aud put up good mill. Alt the slabwood left from the loga would find ready aale here, and it would he a good hipping point. Hchulmerioh Brolhera will eel I farm implement aa follower H inoh atael beam plowa, $14 50; 12 inch ateel beam plowa, $12 60: 50 tooth peg harrow, $1150; 14-inob aulky plow, 145; two horaediao har row, rziM); 11 ateel axle wagon eomplele, t50. Iluggiee, backa, wagon of every description. We alao carry a complete line of hard ware, tinware, atovee, range and will undrraell Portland on tbeae article. Wilbur W. Blewert and wife, ol San Krenoleoo, are among the in lured and needy Mr. Hie wart ia a brother of Mr: I. A. Rood, of thl city, and alao of Mr. Dr. W. A Uiae.of Portland. To the latter Stewart telegraphed of their injury. The? are being cared for by the au thoriliee, along with the reet of the injured, Ntep are lieing taken by the relative here and at Portland to oar for them, and they will be brought to Portland aa aonn aa they can travel. Anyene having tee me, and want ing to hire them out at lumber hauling, with driver, are reo,ueeled to communicate with Thompson Rroa. Lumbar Company, Moun- lalndale, Oregon. Call them up on Pacific Htatea' Telephone, Glen coe line. Over 2,000,000 feet to deliver; start a oon a road are good. Printer in Washington county are naturally interfiled in the way the republican primary vote went on (tale printer. There bad been so much said by the pre about the state printing graft for year, with out anv male rial result at the poll, that In vote of Friday had oon aiderahle aignifloance. Duniway, who pledged a eaving of money lo tbe slate, received more vote Ihun the present Incumbent, Whitney, and Clark, combined. Tbe undersigned has a nice as sortment of llowering plant, shrub, etc.; alao cabbage and to mato plant; also full-blood Brown Leghorn egge for hatching purpose Mr. Ague Campbell, Ilillaboro. The fifteen-horse power gasoline engine was taken down to the Ore gen Condensed MUk Co.' pumping atation on lha Tualatin, Monday morning, and it ia expected that tbe connection ran be made and the plant be in working order bv Saturday night, provided the pipe oouplinga permitting expansion ar rive by that time. The engine will be planted on it concrete floor, and will set away from the river a few yard. A reduction In organ at McCor mirk' music (tore. A 975 Kstey for 105; a $75 Kstey slightly used. 150; a KM) Carpenter for 147.50. Kdison Phonographs and Records. Judge Win. Gallowiy, of Mo- Minnville, and who has been ho'd ing a term of circuit court over in Tillamook, came over the moun tains today, and dropped off in thia city Monday afternoon. Judge Galloway ha a wide acquaintance witbsll 01 our pioneers, and us general favorite with sll who know bin. Hi ion, Chas. V, Galloway, is the democratic nominee In this district. Mr. Galloway returned to MoMitin villa on tbe evening train. , Our euits Dt you, and you oan not tell them from tbe product of first class tailor shop. Come In and see them We carry tbe finest stock of clothing and overcoats in theoounty. H. Wehrung & pons A. C. Winney, of above Vine lands, was in town Monday, col looting school money for his dis trial, of which he i olerk, He has sister in Stn Francisco, a Mrs. Ryan, and he was very anxious about her safety. Ha state that Mr. and Mr. H. W. Miller's daughter, Miss Nora, is also at Ban rrancisoo, and her parents are very anxious about her. .Clearance sale on skirts, cloak and children's suits. These articles will be sold at cost to make room (or our Spring slock. Anyone need ing thnee artioles will sav money by oslling at scbulmeriob Brothers. Mr. Mettle A. Hull bat te en granted a divorce by JudgeiL A MoUride, the divorced huabanof be ing Geo. A. Hall, who formerly was a resident of this plaoe. and who is now in Portland. Hall went from here to St. HelWis. where he studied law and was act mitted to the bar. Later he went to Portland. His wife left him be cause, she says, he maltreated her. PACIFIC UNIMSIIY KEATS WASHINGTON Second Annual Debute by 1. U. Orators Won KACB PROBLEM WAS DISCUSSED Ptltrs, Hlllebere, s4 Kasaniaae and Fleuhtr, Forest Grave The aecond annual debute between tbe University of Waablngton and Pacific Univeraity resulted in a victory for the latter Institution laat Friday night, by a decision of 2 to I. Brighton Chapel wa filled with itudentt and oltlxena to listen to the discussion ol lb aver perti nent Itsue, the race problem of the South. The question waa worded: 'Rerolved, That the 1'th amend ment abotild b repealed." Paoifio upheld the affirmative and Wash ington oouteoded for the otgative. J. W. Pater 4, 07, apnka first for tbe affirmative, contending that the Fifteenth amendment waa purely a political measure; that it waa forcd on the South a a price of readmit ion to the Union and that the fourteenth ameodment would have giwn tne negro all his right 40 due time, llnrlow Trumbnll UK" s ueakiD. first for Washington, ac ceded freely much of tbe 11 rat apeet! and anticipated several affirmative contentiona. lie sought to catch his opponents in a dilemma by pre senting two alternatives and foro- ng them to accept one of them. C. K. Fletcher, '06. ttrtOKtheoed IV clnc'a position In showing the evils of the enlorcemtat ol tbe ameadmcnt from 87e to N; to the negro, and to the Sonlh, and of lu nalllrictiioe since m;&. Ilia delivery waa plaaatac and forceful Clarence Martla, '06, sought to eliminate the history of the amendment from Iht discussion and eaiphaslied lha principle of goveraataat vhtcb It embodied, citing France, Knulaed ana New Iceland In aulalantlstton. W, B. Rumuasea, '06, ia a forceful manner traced the bkatory of the amrad- nt Inmt IH73 to 1906, Occlarlng It to he a period ol political and moral evil. Its repeal would deetioy th Solid South and would ha a positive good to tbe ne gro, th South and th nation. Victor ietlnic, '07, cloaetl Washington s case with liberal concession to the pre vious speakai, sail contended that a re peal would be tteatracllve to the negro, tbe Honth and the nation, .ednic wat Waaktnirton'eetroag man, and lha feal- ara of lbs deliale was the chub ttctween hint and Rumnaaea in tbeir spirited re- butul. Rasninaaea bad tb laat five minutea before the judges, sad so sven htd teeu tne contest tbsl this speech turned lha discttlon for I'acilic. Uotb men sppesred st tbelr best. The Washington debaters arrived from Seattle Thursday night. They were ac companied by Professor A. R. Frirst, fac ulty manager 01 debating. I'aclhc team waa ibeaame one that met Whit man College In February on the railroad rate legislature question, and waa led hv Kasinusaen, who led factbc a team to vlctorv against Waablngton laat year on the Fulllpplut qneatlon. Jtclora the conical Mite ltli loiter gave a dcllgntlnl randilioa of a minuet jy raoerewtai, ana while watting the udget' decitton it. 11. Market entertain ed tbe audience with baritone aolo The prettdtag o nicer lor the evening was udga W. 11. Ilollta, prettdeni ol the Forest Grove Hoard of Trade. The judges who rendered lbs decision were Senator H. M. Handa, awl Mayor Kaat- ham, ol Vancouver, Wath., and Judge W. U. 1 rnton, 01 1'ortiaad. TRACK MEET AT PACIFIC The annual college field and track meet was held by Paoifio Universi ty Monday afternoon, and tbe pro coeds were given to the Ban Fru ciioo relief fund . The fourth year Academy olass won tbe Mills oup with 50 points to iU credit. The individual star for ths day was Peterson, with 20 points, and Hus too, second, with 18 points. The summary: SO yard dash Huston. Peterson, Drake; time 0:03 3-3 Mile run llrown, A. Robinson, Holmes; time, 3:10. 100-yard diwh Peterson, Huston, H Kobliiton; time, 0:10 4-3, 1 jo yard hurdles I'rideaux, White Fletcher; time 0:19. aao yard dash Peterson, Huston Drake; time, 0:15. High jump Drown, R. Kohinsoii Drake; height, 4 tect 11 Inches. Shotpiit l'etentoii, ljwrence, Mssou distance, 11 feet, inches. aao yard hurdles H union, I'rideaux Muhoii; time, o:iH 3-6. Broad lump Peterson, Fletcher, Hns ton Jo feet. l'ole vault Ferrln, A. Romnson, lloyil height, 9 feet 6 inches. 440 yard uhsIi Alasoti, itrown, K Robinson; tiiue, o:il. Discus throw Iiwrence, Pi-tenon Hutton; 83 feet. Hammer throw Lawrence, Allen Mason; loo feet. Huo yard run Frideaux, It. Robinson, Boyd; time, J:ao 1-3. Fresh Dairy Cowa lor Sale I havejhree fresh dairy cows, for sale. Til good milkers, Graded JerMff.-Jos. Biihup, Helvetia, on HilaiUro Rout 1, Eight miles from HilUboro. Try Heinz' pikole at H. Weh rung & Sons. J. II. Itrown, of Laurel, waa in the city the last of the week. No. 1, White Hed Oats for eslo by the Climax Mill and Ktorv. C. A- Lam kin was a Portland viaitor Monday alternoon. Kned potatoes. Gold Coin variety1, for sale. At Wehrung Store, or Wm. Ragley, the Leisyville hop grower, was in the city Monday. Are you a smoker? Then call for the Bchillar or Kxcttllencia Oregon manufacture. K. W. Dant, the ileedville far mer and thresberuian. wtfe up to the couuty scat Monday morning. For a good smoke try the Bchil ler or Kxcellencia end you will try them again and again. Judge W. II. Hollis, of Forest Grove, was down on legal businesa Monday afternoon. Al Latham, an old time llillebo roile, ie now firing on the morning and evening paaeengnr train. Wanted: A nice, quiet, gentle, reliable driving horse, for single driving. John Milne, HiMolioro, Ore. Sam J HafTety, of Portland, was out Monday, and went out to the Mounteindale ranch. For sale: Good heavy hack top; will fit any hack or f-pring wagon. Inquire of L. W. House, Ililla boro. , Calvin Jaok Jr., if tbe Shute "u""5swwuiied by T 11. Tongue, 1 1 ,f l, '-w Jack home, Before purcnaai a" gan nave a talk with K. 1VW mick. For quality and prices he cannot te beaten. Uruce Billings, working in bridge crew at PoriUnd, with J: ; Tilloleon, of Albany, wta out Hun- ay. visiting his patents, George Hillings and wife. For sale at a bargain: A certifi cate good for Hx on piano pur ohaee at the Kilera Piano House Inquire at this office. J. W. Goodin, of Glencoe, and who is the successful candidate for the county judgeship on the repub lican ticket, was in the city Mon- day. If you are in want of a suit of cloihee rotne and see us. We will undersell our competitors. Rcbul- mericb mothers. 1C. B. Tongue has recieved the Kerr silver cup, won bv Oregon Kid. The memento is a work of art, of solid silver, and stnnd '. iuohes high, with three handles. For sale: Good Hock Island, .1- horse Dire harrow, IS inch dine, 10 discs; used but one sowing time; good a new. L. t. Brown, Corne lius, Ore., R. 2. Also Il.OOO lbe. While Bcotch turnl oate. John Jloeker, formerly of Green ville, was in San Francisco at the time of the disaster. He was lo- oated in the Valencia Street sec tion, a Krtion of the town which is now in ruins. Speaking of groceries if you want the linen t staple and fancy groceries to bo Mimd in 4ue market, try John Dennis. We is sfter your trade, and once a ctiBtonierk always a customer. forest Grove's bund ha.H re-or ganlted with N, L. Atkins as lead er and conductor and Harry Hastings us Instructor. Tb,e band proposes to ' giviTconoerte ii .Kells' park during the summer evenings,. ' v i! ftwV oa will do well to liet your farm for sale with J, C. Kttratli. Will also cry auction sale, tfelia- faotion guarantwd.--J. t'Kuratli, niiiHooro. iesiuence in city. A fifty dolliir-ti-eiile horse race wa a feature but in Verhoorl, 1ab( Sunday. Tbe judges, two of them, failed to agree on the decision and the Btake holder is holding the money until they can get together. Carl Myers, of below town, has returned Irom a trip lo Lake Leno ra, Cannda, up near the big wheat belt, and will remain here through out the summer. He says that Mie Valley is all right. Many Washington County pen pie will regret to hear of the death of B. F. MaCauUy, who for many years was connected with the St. Charles Hotel, on Front Street, Portland. For Borne years he has been running the MaCauley Hotel, on Morrison, a few doorB up from the St. Claries. Kd. Schulmcrich, of Schultnerich, Bros., hud shipped eleven carloads of potatoes up to the date of the the San rranoieoo disaster when orders came to Agent llinshaw that cars could not be supplied owing to the fait that all the roll ing Btock would be necesnary in the relief trains, carrying provisions etc, to the hay city. JuBt now the potato shipping is at a stand still, but as soon as cars can be procured buying will resume. AWmiAMIIISE Accepts (iift of City Uncondi tionally, April 2:1 FILES ACCEPTANCE WITH BAGLEY Acceptance la Signed by Evans and Griflis, Pfts. sod Stc'r. The I'nited Railways Company, of Portland, accepted the Hilleboro franchise, unconditionally, on April 23, and ihe much feared failure has not materialized. This means that the line will come down Main, turn on Srcond, and run down Second to Baseline, and from there make its way out of town toward Forest Grove. A freight line will run from Itsseline down First, to tbe deiHit. The following letter, writtan undtr the seal of the corjtoralion, will rxp!ain itcelf: 1'iirtlin.l, Oregon, April 23. (Mike of the I lutiil Railways t'ompaity. II. T. llaglry, Recorder, IlilUttoru, Orrnou. lH-ar Sir: Tlic I'nitrd Uailwsys I'om wiiV, a coriHrtion, lu-n-liy accepts the rights and privilege granted Id slid cou-fi-rrrd upon it lv Oriiiniince No. 250, of the City of IlilUWo, Oregon, tulijrt-t to tlic terms, restrictions mid rouditiotit conUined in said Ordinance No. jy of the City of HillsUiro, Oregon, paard by r liiuru il or smiiI ( lty, April 17. ij6, Tatiovrl hv the Mayor of mid I'ity ;-st --i-lliftKjs Companv, (Seal.) H"WUx , ' Tl.i. ....... k. 1 .S . ' I Ilia iiiraiiD luti tun ngtyt iiialter through town is settled. 4 OF INTEREST Agent Hinshaw Monday morning received the following ielf-explana tory metsaee: " Mr. Harriman wire me this morning as follows: "Oakland Pier, April 23. J. P. O'Brien Having gone over the situation in San Francisco, I am deeply im pressed with Ihe necessity of unin terrupted forwarding of food stuff with which to teed the two hundred thousand homeless people. The situation is well organized and the I'nited States quartermaster de partment is receiving and distribu ting through its channels snd the various local relief associations all supplies as fust s they arrive but the fact should lie make public in al! quarters that it will require continued effort on the part of every one to keep supplies coming. The railroads are of course hand ling sll such supplies without ohargean i the people must respond to calls for relief " ' I wish you would give his infor mation wide publioity through vour local press and other means acceteifXe. J. P. O'HitiKN, Vice President." PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public rale on my fa i-111 J mile east 01' Kecdville, com mencing at onep 111., on SATURDAY, MAY 12 The following personal property, towit: Orirun; Hamlin typewriter. In good Souduioo; jJMsteads .with spring mat- tretteHt, 2 incubators; single hugy, 3 sets single harness; feed cutter, a heat ing, stove v-foolfc.itove,- pWw, fertilizer niacuiue, lot tools, shovels, spades, rakes, forks, carpenter tools, lot kitchen lurniture ami utensila and numerous Other l tide?. ,; TSrmB of Sale". Under $5, cash; $") and over, time to Oct. 1, lfHXl, with (I, per cent, interest, approved lioteS. ' M. Hansen, Owner. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. CLARK STICH A very quiet and modest little wed ding took place on April 211, 11)06, at the beautiful Bhavr residence, below Reedville, when Mr. John Clark, a well known and highly respected husiness man of I'ortUnd was united in marriage to Rsohel Such, the marriage having been solemnized by Rev. A. Robinson, of Hillsboro. A splendid wedding breakfast was served by the Misses Mary simms and Mary Mcintosh, iust a little past high noon. . The newly married couple will spend their honeymoon in California, af ter which they will reside on Park Street, Portland. They carry with them ths best wishes and hearty congratulations of their many friends. T. A. Ritohie, of Forest Grove, was in the city Friday. He has sold out at Forest Grove, and will 0 to Seaside and engage in the restaurant niiBinees. His many Washington County friends wish him every Bucoess in new location. First Quality We provide for the oeoole S?l nericnCP to Lnniv that- lnfpricir artnAa in Anir il an price; who have learned that good goods from a first S rjuamy, irusiwortny nouse are aiways cneaper really and aggressively cheaper to buy. We Have Made a Reputation For our prescription work, because we do the work ex actly as it should be done. We pay no one a percent age to send us prescriptions, and, therefore, it pays you to bring such work to BAILEY'S PHARMACY This is an advertisement, Willis Hardware & Implement Co. BANKS, ORE., Carry a Complete Stock of General Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Farm Machinery and vehicles of wnds Osborne and McCormick Mowers and -w Also have extras for all the 1 jlriei We also carryTTtrflijiite4ine of Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Furniture Prices on everyihing auy in the county. Both phones. E. F. WILLIS i i WEINHARD'S The best of all Bottled for M AfV f atfMtM W. J. VAN PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR WASH INGTON COUNTY. In the mutter of the application of Robert T. Simpson for license to sell splritous, vinous mid malt liquors in less quantities than one gallon In Uuxton Precinct. To Hon. County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County: The undersigned petitioners, legal voters of Uuxton Precinct, Washing ton County, Oregon, and constituting a mnjority of the legal voters in said Precinct, and being actual residents of siiiil Precinct and having actually resided In said Precinct thirty (30) days Immediately preceding the date of this petition, would respectfully petition your honorable body and ask that a license to sell splritous, vinous and malt liquors tn less quantities than one gallon In Buxton Precinct. Washington County, Oregon, be granted and Issued to Robert T. atmnunn n rocl.lont nl ool.l Pro. ,,M for a neriod of one venr. Pnted this 27th of March, 1906. (Names Signed) Chas J. Hlnes, F. C. Burgholier, C u llrown, Josef norner. Edmund Stephens, Toblns Pfennig, J. H Rlnck, Hclnrlch Petersen, G. W Hlnes, Henry Tober, John W. How- VV. MOW nrd. S. Paisley, A. Bledsoe. M. Olnd-1 Oregon.ln less quantities inanoue a. linrt, E. Helnsen. H. Stowell, C. J. Ion for a period of one year from tua Mendenlmll, John Ltppert, J. P. Bled- i Issuance of such "cfn"- soe. Joseph Pongrnts, James T. Turk, j Rated this M Jy of APr"-A1'08' Nells P. Nelsen. A. Simpson. Fred ROBERT T. 8IMPBON. Greener. David ODounell. Frederick! Applicant. Hart, J. BeUh, Martin Hart, J. P. Geo 11 Bagle;p, Attorney for Applicant. Drug Store who have had ennuoh n. and likewise it is a fact. "St.! (On draught) Beers. Medicinal Use . ! j W. V. WILEY'S Always say "Oyrus Nokia" la reply to tne great American Inquiry, "Wkat'U It be !" CYRUS NOBLER whlaky U the best ttnlght drink, la bigb-btltf, puache. f noggs, whisky aour, or fancy nuzed drinki, the Noblk brands re true to their name. They are peers among the nobility of ttimultnl. Call for then SCflUYVEK CO.,hK OtotritaWrt. WUJ, 0I& Lttcas. A. A. Mead. K. S. Whitcher, L. B. Fair, Frank Reefe, R. C. Fair, Ambros Schmldlln, W. E. Kelly, Al bert Sclimidlin, O V Fair, (lust Schmldlin, Peter Sitta. Bernard Roy er. Perry Benefiel, Guss Raymond, J. M. White. Will Raymond. K. E. Mills. George Kostur, J. H. Fisher, John Kostur, M. Genser William Roberts. G. Wlenecke, Carl Her, H. Leistikone, N. P. Nelson, Johan Klinke, Adam Blseoe, Geo. Fisher, John W. Rausch, Erin Stowetl, Christ Rauch, . I'lri ci, Joseph Burgholzer, Joe Schmeeal, Samuel Stowell, John Mayer. Charles Wolf, Chas. Lazott, Harry I.atott. Perry Watson, W Tolke, John Harms, J. N. FUppin, Ben Ingles. , To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned residents of Buxton Pre cinct, Washington County, Oregon. iwl11 " Wednesday, tne i aay or i May, 1906. at 10 o'clock a. m. of said dy. Preeent the foregoing pe itton for license to sell splritous, vinous I malt 'Mors In Buxton Precinct. V aSMUKlOn UOlimy. UreKOII, 111 Iran quantities than one gallon, to the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Washington County, at Hillsboro. Oregon, and at said time snd place I will ask that a license be Issued to the undersigned applicant. u " splritous, vinous and malt liquors In I SVSM, " ww.aa0' ' Buxton Precinct, Washington uouniy.