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HI LIS BO RO ARGUS, KOV. 22. 1003 GRANDMA CATCHING IN STATE SINCK 1845 Crossed The Plains to Oregon 01 Years Ago lived Here for many years Celebrated Her leaf Pioatersee ia Pertlaae Tetsdaj Grandma Angelina Catching, widow of Wm. Catching, who took up a donation claim in pioneer days, this aide of Forest Grove, Tuesday celebrated her Cist anni versary of pioneerage at her home in Portland, in company of chil dren and other relatives. She and her husband crossed the plains to Oregon in 1S45, bringing two chil dren with them. Urandma Catching is 82 years age and prior to coming to Oregon resided in Missouri. Three boos, Watson, Benj, and "Man," residing in Montana, and two daughters, Mrs. Richard Baldra, Hilleboro, and Mrs. Aoge line Levins, survive of her children. Her husband has been dead for many years. Go to R. H. Greer for Olympic flour. Claude Greear was a Portland visitor Tuesday. Simonds Cross cut saws. C' A. Lamkin Co. Wm. Josse, of Lenox, was a call er at the Argus office, Tuesday. Fine line of Mohair for waistings, all shades and colors, at H. Weh rung A Sons. Bud Otis is now cutting meat for the Galloway Market, on Main Street. Satisfaction guaranteed in the Ocean Wave Washer. Chas. A. Lamkin Co. Robt. Thompson, one of Cedar Mill's pioneers, was a county seat visitor Tuesday afternoon. Schoolboys and girls will find everything in school supplies (ex cept school books) at E. L. lfc Cormick'i. For cale: Pigs sired by a regis tered Berkshire boar Wm. Schul mericb, Farmington. Address, Hillsboro, R. F. D. 2. The Oak street station agent of the Southern Pacific at Portland pays that he sells more tickets to Hillsboro than to any other point on the West Side. He says that Beaverton ranks next numerically and Forest Grove follows. - Gents' and boys' clothing, fall line now in Kuh, Nathan fc Fis cher Sincerity make at H. Weh rung & Sons. Claude Haynor, son of W. A. Havnor. who went from here to Dallas, is a guest at the Geo. Rea nome, west of town. His father recently lost his butcher shop by fire at Dallas, and thinks perhaps it wag of incendiary origin. Have a new stock of No. 3 Giant BlaBtiog Powder. Full Block of shoes aod rubbers. Come and see ns P. 8. Anderson & Son, Reed- vule, Ure. C. R. Bloyd, well known here for years, has been drawn as juror for Multnomah, from Hoi brook precinct. Mr. Bloyd has lor some years been in the sawmill business beyond Phillips, but the mill was recently sold by Bloyd & Sigler to lale Pence. For gentlemen's, ladies' and children's hose you can do no bet ter than to buy of John Dennis. We have them for everybody, and at prices that are values. Gerhardt Goetze's drg brought home a bear paw the other day, and it would lead the casual ob server to believe that it was s human hand. The forearm has been sawed ofl close to the elbow joint, leaving the wrist and arm, together with the hand, over a foot in length. Mr. Goetze brought the grew some object in as a matter of curiosity and to have it establish ed that it was really a bear's paw. iis uog prooaoiy picked it up where some hunter had thrown it away. Unless one was well versed in anatomy it is surprising how mucn similarity there is between the human hand and the forearm of bear, particularly when each is m a state of partial decomposition, with the hair and part of the flesh removed. For sale: Stock beets. Inquire of N. W. Chilcott, at south end of Seventh Street, across Railroad track, former Luce place. THE DEACON ON TROUBLE Jw carry your load, If In trouble. An' carry It 'lon with a smile 1 fer grle.vln' o'ermuc.fa bends you double, An' a block will soon lengthen a mile. U the wort' Isn't treatln' you proper, Uon't show your disgust In your face; Jes ahow 'em you don't care a copper, An' you'll soon, then, be leadin' the race, WM ev'rythlnt hum turnln' badly Aa' all Hiat you try turns out wrong; im't look at the wort ail too sadly, But )s' think of some cheer-In' ol' song, The aood book sex: "Man's born to trouble; Tooiorreri today; yesterday;" But grief Is Jes' like a Urge bubble! Yon prick It; It soon fade away. Right goods right prices C. Ltmkia Co. BECAUSE HOFER IS APOSTATE Oar friend Cot. llofer prints in his esteemed paper, the talent Party Journal, a colamo of news under the Heading, "i rom our Religions nx chaages" and we are surprised to notice that there ta aot a single clipping front tbe Hillsloro Argus. Brother Long should call for an explanation for this boytott or worse, he might have The Deacon make a few poetic redactions on it. Forest Grove Times. STUDYING TYPES . By EDITHM. DOANE Everybody iu Windsor Falls was "hayln' It." . And because the smi is a fickle mis tress, first brooding over the hay field iu a glory of caressing splendor, then capriciously biding herself behind the beavy clouds of a suddeu shower, and also because It is well known that "hayln' weather" waits for uo watt, the farmers tolled in the hayfields early and late, pressing their families Into service and laying eager bauds on all the outside laborers they could find. It was at this time that Jitn Holden floated into town front no one knew where and hired out by the day. He wa tall and lank and "tbe golderndest worker I ever see." drawled Hirani gears admiringly as he stopped for a moment's rest Iu the shade of a spread ing oak. Miss Levering, "the Searses summer boarder," slowly lifted her eyes from her book and glaueed lazily over the hay field to where a long, lean figure skillfully pitched masses of fragrant bay on to a waiting wagon. She nod ded Indifferently and went back to her reading. When she looked up agiilu the wagon had disappeared lit the direction of tbe big red barn, and the tall, tire- lew figure, oblivious of her presence, Industriously tossed the remaining bay as he advanced steadily In her direc tion. 80 far tbe summer had been a dis appointment to Miss Levering. She had come to tbe little New England village fresh from college and with the most ardent Intentions of studying nature and tbe natives real human people, not mere society manikins at first hand. Incidentally she proposed to Introduce hitherto unknown breadth and beauty Into their starved lives. To a moneyed and spoiled young woman defeat comes bard, and Miss Levering did not yet admit that tbe "types" had proved flatly tiresome and seemed per- "tvamx ton. MI88, HI SAID FULLY. BBBPSCT fectly satisfied with their lives as they were. "Ah."' the said softly as the tall fig ure loomed nearer. What possibllltlei might lurk under that wiry exterior! She leaned forward. "I beg your pardon, my good man," she called In clear, penetrating tones, "but It must be very warm In the sun. Wouldn't you like to rest awhile In the shade?" Then, dismayed by ber own hardihood, Miss Levering blushed. The man gasped and dropped bla fork. For a second be stared blankly at the vision under the oak tree, a dainty vision In cool muslin, all rose bloom on a creamy ground. Then he hastily pulled his bat from bis head and approached ber, eying ber with an expression between admiration and ap prehension as tbe meaning of bet words filtered through bis brain. 'Thank you, miss," he said respect fully, dropping In a warm, disjointed heap under tbe spreading branches. There was a twinkle in bis eyes at variance with the gravity of his long, thin face. It was not customary foi tbe young ladles of Windsor Falls to address the help as "my good man." . Miss Levering felt distinctly cheer ful. "Haying is bard work," she be gan sympathetically. "It is," he admitted. "Hard of Itsell and hard because It leads to nothing beyond itself," be added, with a gleam of Inspiration. Miss Ijeverlngs eyes rewarded blm for his discrimination. Hue wondered vaguely If he were not rather abov tbe average type; not that be wai good looking his face was too long and thin for that but be seemed recep tive, and he certainly wore his Coarse clothes with an ease a city bred man might have envied. It was a pity thai a man evidently fitted for better things should go to waste In this little village. He needed a wider horizon a broader outlook. Well, she would see what sbt could do for blm. Uo the couple sat together under tin oak tree very often or wandered through the shaded country lanes, and he listened, always Intent and respect tok, while she expounded her hopes and lima for humanity In general and tor him In particular. "I know I've no right," she said ear nestly, "but you will forgive me. wont you? Your life seems no petty. nar row, I want you to feel the strwt of life as men iu the city feel It The struggle, the endeavor, the thrill of ac complishment" And Holden agreed with her and smiled upon her with a look behind the twinkle In his eye that made her come near to forgetting her station In life and her altruistic alma generally. The sun was near the western hills one day before the stage came bear ing Its quota of dally mall. That she might an mtss the glory of tbe sunset Miss Levering took her letter and ttiHgailnea and turned up the road to where from ber vantage seat ou a rock she could see the splendor of the hills outlined against the fiamlug sky. Her letters were soon disposed of. and she opeued a niaiiaxlne and Idly turned the leaven, then suddenly sat rigid siH'llhound -while the letters on the page lefore her burned themselves Into tier consciousness. "The critics." so ran the uiagaxlne, "place J. Holden Morse's Tnder New Knglaiul Sklos' among the six greatest books of the year, it Is In Its fifth large edition. Mr. Morse Is at present In New Kngland, where he Is said to le collecting material for another novel." etc.. and underneath wa the autuor's photograph a long, leau face. with a humorous twinkle In the smil ing eyes. This, then, explained the vague re semblance she had always felt, but could never define. And she had tried to broaden his outlook to teach him. All oblivious to the yellow splendor of the glow-lug sunset. Miss Levering dropped ber head uon her arms and cried. She did not hear him till he dropped on the rock beside her and picked up the open book. ,-rou"t! l'lease don't!" he pleaded contritely. "Forgive mel I never dreamed you'd care that way. I bad to have types for a new work I'm do ing. I could get what I wanted so much better this way. Surely you un derstand? "As for yourself." his voice grew ten der, "when I found you had tbe slight rat interest In me I dared do nothing to disturb it uutll It should take firmer root." "But you let tne try to help you to teach you." she exclaimed, furious with herself and hating him till she looked tip and met his eyes. "And was I not an apt pupil?" he an swered half seriously, half Jestingly. Theu as he bent and drew her closer: "At all events I learned one lesson pretty thoroughly." he said. Brahma Net SoelaMa. Anecdotes about Brahms show the composer to have been a somewhat iinuini iblc companion. His wit was brilliant, but cruel, and Its direct ob jei t could rarely Join In the amusement It created. One story begins with the statement that as a performer Brahms had an extremely hard touch. This once led a musician who was accom panying him on the cello to exclaim, "I don't liear myself." "Ah," replied Brahms, "you are a lucky fellow.' When he left the room after a lively evening among friends he used to re mark, "If there Is any one present whose feelings I have not hurt, I trust he will receive my humble apology." Brahms never could bring himself to produce an opera. "If I composed one which failed. I should certainly hare a second try," be said to pressing friends, "but I cannot make up my mind to tb first. To me the undertaking seems much the same as marriage." Tbe lat ter Institution found no favor In his eyes, and be lived an Isolated exist ence, recognizing no kinsfolk. Scott's Munaiueat la Kdlsbmrgh. Tbe finest monument erected to a tit erary man iu Great Britain Is tbe Scott monument in Edinburgh. It is In th form of a graceful gotlilc spire, with pinnacles, resting on four pelntsd arches. In this canopy of open arcbai Is a statue of tbe novelist and poet, ac companied by bis dog. Tbe designer was George Kemp, a youthful arch! tect who died before the monumeut was completed. He Is said to hav been greatly influenced by the arch! tectural beauties of Melrose abbey An interior staircase conducts to the top, which Is 2UO feet from tbe ground aud terminates In a single pinnacle. Above the principal arches and in va rlous parts of the structure are fifty six niches destined to be filled with statues representing well known char acters In tbe Waverley novels, severs of which have been completed. The atatue Is by John Steel), R. 8. A., and Is a magnificent work of art. Lord Jef frey supplied tbe Inscription. Tbe cost was 15,050, which was raised by pub lie subscription. Coald Knjof a Joke. An engineer from Sunderland was upending a few days In London with a friend, and after a busy morning Hlgbtseelng tbe Londoner chose a large restaurant for luncheon, thinking it would be a novel experience for th man from the north. Tbe visitor ap peared to enjoy bis luncheon, but kept looking In the direction of the door. "What are you watching?" asked bis friend, rather annoyed. "Well," was the quiet reply, "Ah's keepln an eye ou ma topcoat" "Oh, don't bother about that," said tbe other. "You don't see me watch lng mine." "No," observed tbe guileless engineer, "thee has no call to it's ten minutes sin' thine went" Tlt-Blts. Baronets. The order of baronets was establish ed by James I. In 1611. The title Is found in no country ou the continent, existing only In tbe British dominions Ilia Moaer's Worth. Laundryrnau I regret to tell you, sir, that one of your shirts la lost. Customer But, here, I have Just paid you n cents for dolug It up. Laundryrnan Quite right, air: 1 Hindered It before we lust It Har per s Weekly. In tha Park. 8be (poetically) Ah. the burnlnir the leaves In the park In tbe autumn! What does the aroma remind you of, dear? He Tbe cigars you bought me fat a birthday present Boston Tran script . 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Low Rates From East During Summer season of 1007 reduced round ttip excursion rates will he in etiect from the Fast to Picnic Covst, Montana, Hrittsh Columbia ami Anona points. Kates trom Chicago via dnect lines to North Pacific Coast points will lie f-yixi and from Missouii Kivert'ouimou points (Council Blulls to Kansas City liiclusnel, also St Paul and Minurapolis, rates wl.l be ftw.oo, M Lotus fv ' and Denver, Colorado Springs and Put-bto so.. Kates to pckaiie and points tlUctrd will be f5oo less than to the Coast Rates one way via California will be $13.50 higher than those aUve mention ed. Tickets willlie on sale daily, June 1st to Sept. 15th, I97 witn liual leluru limit of Octolxrr 31st, 1407. Account of Twtuty-lmril Intri national Christian Endeavor Convention, Seattle, Wash., July 10th to 15th, tgo-; Conven tion of Baptist Young People's Union, Spokane, Wash., July 4th to 7th, 117; Grand Lodge Independent Ordrr ol Good Templars, Seattle, Wash., July it to nd, 117, rate of one lowest nor mal first class limited fare for round trip for direct routing with f ii..s additional one way through California has hern named to North 1'acihc v.oat points and Spokane from Chicago, St Louis, Missouri River and Colorado points. Sale dates east of Colorado points. June loth to July 12, 1007, west, June aiat to July 13th, 1907. Account Mystic Shnne lonvrntiou, Los Angeles May 5th to nth, i7, and Conlerence of German liaptut Ilrelliren. Los Angeles or Long Leach, Calif., May 16th to 23rd, !;, ami National Krlrctic Medical Association. Long Uracil, ( allf., June 18th toalst, n17, one lowest lirit class fare for the round trip has liven authorised to Lot Angeles aud San rrancisco with Iu .50 additional lor tickets routed one way via Portland. Sale dates Mystic Shrine ami Cirumn Baptists April 251I1 to May toth, N"7, final return limit July 31st, 1007, and for M. B. M. Ass n. salt dales June Mh to 15th, with final return limit August 31st, Transcontinental Passenger Associa tion circulars giving full information rr garding side trips, stopover privileges and other details roniiectnl Willi these reduced rates will lie seut to you from time to time as they are issued. Tbe above rates are issued lv the O. R. & N. and the Southern Pacific. Wm. McMurray, Gen Pass. Agent. Portland, (Ire. Ilexcrilieil, It had been a strenuous afternoon for the devoted teacher who took six of ber pupils through the Museum of Nat ural History, but her charges bud en Joyed every uiliiute of the time. "Where have you been, hoys?" nsked tbe father of two of the party that night, and the answer came with Joy ous promptness. "We've Ix-eu to 11 dead Circus." Boston Transcript. Everything In I'" I'luee. "I suppose," said the young tiiun who Is studylug politics, "that 1 ought to give some thought to political econ omy." "What forT rejoined Senator Sor ghum. "Political economy's nil right for a lecture lu a parlor, but It's no good on tbe stump." Washington Star KnouKh Knhl. Jinks Have you read my lust novel? , annaa" 1 ii(pe so. Tha Bride Complains. "I want to complain of the iloftr you sent me tho other day," auld Mrs. Newlywed severely. "What was the mutter with It, ma'am'" asked the grocer "It was tough. My IiuhIiiiiiiI aliuply couldn't eat the biscuit I made, with hV'-Ram's Horn. No Apparent fCvltlence. "Ii this what they call the 'reformed' football?" asked the shocked matron In tbe grand stand. "Yes," answered the person ad dressed. "Dear I Dear! The yell doesn't sound like ltr-Chlcago Tribune. SUMMONS IN TliK I'llteriT COl'KT UK TIIK STATIC OK ORKOON WITHIN AND OK WASHINGTON Col'NTY Margaret Kalr-'hlld, Plaintiff, (ieorge S, Kairehlld, I xafendaiit. S To tieorir H, I'alreliild, defendant alxive iisined: -In the name of lliattlate of Oregon, oii am hereby notified thai tlie Platntill' herein baa III d a n mpUlnl auamst you in tlie alxva entitled court and cause and you are hereby required to PIear and answer the said complaint or tile some Hhxuiic thereto oil or Iwlore the last day preaerttxnl by the order of piililientiou hereof, to-w It 1 On or before tlie tli day of Nov em her, IHU6, ami If you' tail wi 10 appear and answer the eoin plaint or llle soma appearwm herein, the I'lalullll will cause your default to be en tered and imled aud will apply to the court lor the relief prayed for ill Ilia com plaint, to- 11: a tln-rea loreter tllssoiv 0.1; pie bonds of matrimony now elltng between you ami lite Plalnlllt and for such other relief as to lite Court may seem proper, mrimitiig permlaalou to Pluintitl liial she may resume har ntaldeii lia-uc, to-w it; Margaret M Inner, I lie data of the ttrst publication ol this summons la I'liiirstlay, October Isth, !;, ami the last publication thereof la Thursday, .i anil day of November, :mv, ami una summons la to In published 011 every Thursday of each weak for a peruxl i,f kii xno-esxive weeks betaeen said dates. t in summons is published bv order of the Hon, Thomas A. Mcllrlde, Judge of ineaixive entitle,! t otirt, niala In I bam he ix ou the I "III day ot Oetolxxr, It II. CHAS. J. Ht'llNAIIaU Attorney for Platntltf, SUMMONS IN TIIK OH'NTY COURT OK THK KTATK OK OKKOON. KOK THK UOl'NTY OK WASHINGTON lleurv K.iteiu, Plaint irt, j V. bla Kpslelu, iHtfeildsnl, ) to 1,1a r.psietu, ixsiemiani bihiv naiueil :- lit the uaiiia of tha Slate of Ore gon, you are hereby required to apwar and answer the coinplami tll against you in the above, entitled court ami canxe on or helore the xnd day of Novum her, UMi, which data is tha last day of the time set lor you to apwar and auaw tr In the order for the publication of souiiuoiia; ami II you fall solo appear arid answer. I'liiintiil will apply to the court for lb reliel tleinamlixl In complaint hied he re In against yon, to-wil:-ror a de,re dta o iii! tlie bonds of matrimony now ex isting iM-tweeu younM.lt and Plalutill and tor Kiicb other and lurther relief as to tha court may aeem niuitahla. This Hiimimma is pul Hshexl ouee a week for sis. Riiccemiva weeks Iu "The llillstxiro Argas." a weekly newspaper published at llillxlxim, Washington County, OreKon, pursuant to thaorilerof the Honorable J. W, tlixxlln. t'otiuly jiioge lorxnni 1 oiiiity, unit mails an I en ler.nl on the mil dav of Oclt'itwr, IHUU. The dale of tha llrst publication of till" siimmoim la the lllh day of tMohar. IHL The dale of the last publication of Una summons Is ftoveuiher !, Il. A. WALTKK WOLK. Attorney for Plaliititr. Port laud. Or , tvt McKay Hldg, AJminisrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby given, that the titular- signed has been, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, fur Washington I 'utility, duly appointed Administrator of me estate 01 aiieusei n eicn, ixn-eaxatl, and has duly qitalllled ami entered upon the ilischarge of lux untie as such. Now therefore, all persons haviitf claims sgalnst the estate of Michael Welch, deceased, are hereby required to present im same 10 tne nnuenugiieo. ai the law titliis" of Magiev A Mare, al Mills Ixiro, Oregon, together with proper vouchers, w illun sis till months from tha itnte hereof. lulled this.'tni day of Oi-tober, ltl. JOHN WKLCH, Ailministrator of tha Kstale of Mlebrel W elch, deceased. Itagluy A Hare, Attys. for Admlnlxlia- tor. Ailministratria' Notice Notice is hereby given tlinl tlie under signed has Imwu duly appointed aliiilnls tralrii of the rstata of rrauk Clapshaw, ueo aseii, ny ine I'oiiniy i ourt 01 waan inglon Cioiiitv for the St a la of Oregon. and that she has duly qualified aa such. Now, therefor, all persona having claims sKaiiisl tha exlate of tha aald Prank t'lahaw, deceased, ara required and leipiexted to prexent them to ma, duly verilied, at the law olllis-of W. N, Harrett, iu liillslxiro, ore., within sit moiuba trom date hereof. Dated at II illxboro.thla August 30, 1MM. IDA I LAPHHAW, Adiniiiistrstrii of the Ktate of Prank Cliiii-liaw, liereased. W . N. Harrett, Attorney for Adinlnlxtra trlj. NOTICE Seiiled hids will be received by the ('nun lul'..,,! ,.f Vt'uul.l..otn I, I. llM...n ou Thursday, lieeember 8th, I)JH, at il ij'elix k . m. Tor Iheeilmixlou of the tax roll of said Ciinnly for lbs year I'Sltl. Tlie wrHoii extending said tax roll will not he raiiilired to take or) tha valuation ot Itoad ami Me.liool IHxtni-U, but will las required to have same fully eomplrlixj by Kelinmry lat, P77. purther informatloii aa to manner of making extensions ami amount of lalxjr ri hi i el may lie had by applying at tha i, Mi, si of the County Clark of said County. I lie County Cjurt reserves tbe right ta reject any ami all hlils. Ily order of the Commisalonars' Court. J. W. Uooiiin, County Judge, COTSWOLD BUCKS FOR SALE I have for Male Heveral fine, large, full blood CoIhwoIiI buckf. Ad- drcHH or call on Joe. Cawriw, five miles northwest of Hillsboro, or Cornelius, Ore., K, P. D. I. Trans Mississippi Commercial Congress For above occaeion round-trip tink els will be noli! lo Kantian City, Mo., on account of Seventeenth Annual Session Trans Misirippi Commer cial Cot Kress, to lie held at Kansas City, Mo., Nov, 20 to 23 Hale iiiitcB, Nov. 14 and 15. From Hillsboro, both ways through Cortland, $00.05. Oneway through Cortiiiful and one way through Cal ifornia, $74 15. Stop-overs grant ml f iiher direction within the tran Hit limits, except that no stop over will be permitted in California on going (rip. Headquarters for all kinds of agricultural implements, wagons and buggies, shipped direct from the factory, and sold below Port land prices. Schulmerich Bros. For sale: 100 acres, one mile weHt of Buxton; 40 acres under cul tivation; HO acres bottom land, and valuable timber on 80 acres; 20 iu;res slaHhed. Nina room new bouse; barn, 00x00; good orchard; two pprings; branch of Dairy Creek runs through place, Inquire own er's name at Argus office. DRINK GAMBRINUS BEER SOLO &e LION l".. J. LYONS. PAINTING First-CIuss liiiitiiii: of all kinds. Sign Painting Let me Paint your Husiucss Sivjiis. Decorating Paper Hanging Kalsomining Strictly l'irst-Class aud Artistic Work. Kstitnatcs jjivcit on build iugs aud couttact work. JOHN NMMHKI K II & (0. Sixth St., t-t, Kir .V It. R, Sis, Telephone, Pacilic States I v-t- Hillsboro ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICH : Of Sale of Real Eitats at Piivate Sale Not Us- In hereby given that I. the under. ' algnsd, ailuilntstrstris ot I lie exlale ol Prank Clapxhaw, drtax-d, hv virtoe of) an order of the County Court of the Si. He of Oregon for Washington Coiimy, duly ( tnatla and antared In I lie maili-r of xaid , ratal on November nih, I'Ui. I will from and after lb loth day of liecemlx-r, !'. ' sell at private sale, for cash In hand, to the highest bidder therefor, the folliottng deacrtlMxl real mlale, o wit: - Bltlisle In Waxhiui.'ton Ceinily, On gon, being particularly deserllHsl as tolloaal Urginiilng at a poxl ll.'Sl chains east ami J.'Ji ehailts aouthof the ouarler m-ciioii isirner toaex'tlona seven til ami eight si III T. I N. It. 4 W. Will. Mer..aiid run. Illng Itianra south II. I- rliulii-; theme; asl Kl.OU chains; tlienee north 7 .t7 chains; Ihani a weet 3.00 cbainx; thence north II T.i chalnxj lhamst wexl 7 ou i lixinx to the ' place of beginning, containing lwlw a id ; lo-IUO ll'.'.IU) acres, mure or low. Hidx all! Iks raceiveil by me al the Law Ulllorof W. N. Harrett, In II ill-U.r.i, i ie. gun. bald sale alii Ix- subject bir.nihr I matioii by the County Court of Wa'-liliig loll Colllily , Orrgnli. Datrnl this November a, IDA CLAP,IUW, Adinitilxlralril of the e-. ile o 1'iank Clapxhaw, deeeaiwsl, W. N. Barrett, attorney for niid eslato. Proclamation Whereas, on the 3Hh day of OctoUr. I nsi, an Initiative petition was tiled In I lie il-li-e of tha t'lty raeorder of llilhlmro, Oregon, for lite promised ameiulii.eiit ol xiiImJIvisiuii f7, of aeetlon ! of Hie act Incorporating the city of II UlxlHiro, die- go n, filed In tbe otllcs id the Secretin v of tale, Pabruary 2U, l, as smeudml by an wt approved Kehruary II, Ixttt, and ax amended by an act approved Kebruai y i, lust, and as further amended by an net tiled in thenttlce of the .Secretary of Slain on January Ti. ' ami Whereas, xald proHsel amendment authorisea the City I'miiieil of llillxlmro, Oregon, to grant telephone, telegraph ami railroad franchises upon I lis xl reels of HlllslKiro, Oregon, and Whereas, said ix-litlon Is In dm' form as required by Ordinance No, '.'mint lint City of Hlllsisiro, Oregon, aud bus been oerllliwl tome by the Kecorderof the City oflllllshoro', Now, therefore, I, II. P, Cornelius, as Mayor of the City of lllllxlxiro, Oregon, in ubadlsiie. Ui and by virture ol the power and authority vested In me liy tlie ordlnanivs of said City, do hereby make and la.ma this proclamation lo the x'ip!e of the City of lllllxhnro, Oregon, and d i hereby aiiiuiiiuce and declare, that xaid 5etltlou and proposed aiiiemlineut are lu ue form anil that said proposed amend melit will he uhmllled Ion vote of the people of said City al tho annual City election of said ('ily to be. hahl oil Mon day, Dri'einUr .1, l!Jtl. fjoueat Hillsboro, Oregon, thl Novem ber tlth, ItMtti. (Hasl) II. P. COItNKI.IHN, Mayor of Hillslioro, oiegoa. Attant; II. T. llagley, liecordnr. Proclamation Whereas, oil the Vllth day (if (Holier, 1111. an initiative (wtltlon was tiled lu the o (Ilea of the City recorder of lllllslinro, Oregon, fur tlie proiseil iiiiinmlinciil o' subuivislon Mol section ii ol tha act in corporating sail I City of llillxliorii, Ore. Son, Iliad In the otllcs of the Mecretary id late, February 2U, IHitl, ami as aineinl. il by an act approved February II, Imn'i, mid aa ameiuled by an ai'l approved Kulmiary 0, IHtm, and as further amended by an ad lit the olllreof the Hocrelary nl'HIale, Jan uary 27, IHUfi, and Whereas, said proposed itiiieinliiienl authorizes the City Council of II illxlioro, Oregon, to purchase, it park for a sum not to excesd i, and t ) uialiilaiii the name and levy a special Lax therefor, ami ciealu a liind known aa the ''park Puinl," ami Whernas, said putltlon is iu dun form its required by Ordinance No.i'oil of I In-1 'il y of llllislsiro, Oregon, lias beau certified to tne by the recorder of the City of illllslm ro: fl JW, therefore, I, II, P. Cornelius, us Mayor of the City of tlillshoro, Orngnii, ii obedience to and by virtue ol' lliu power and authority vetted In me by the ordinance!! of said City, do hereby iuake and Issua this proclamation to tliu peoiiln of tha Oily of liillsboro, Oregon, ami do hereby siiiioiiiich and declarii that said petition and proposed amendment are in due form and that said proposed amend -tnsiit will be submitted to a votuol' Un people of said (Illy al the annual Oily election of said (Jitv to bn hiild on Mon day, iJeoemberli, liksi. Juna at IlillMtioro, Oregon, this Novem ber fl,l0(l, (Seal) H. P. COttNKIJim, . Mayor of HlllMlioro, Oregon, Attest: H.T. Kagley, liecorder, Buy your school Gormick's. tablets at Mc- I he Host nl All Uceri IVY SALOON Proptletoe Ellison's Gold Mould- tul Kccoril in StocK rivii i. c t NTS E. L. McCORMICIA mi i siMnco osriiON COR WIN A HEIDEL 0aafra M .Ml kinds of l-rrsb Meats. PiiiesKea atmuhlr. Will met-t all Coiiipslltlou. Chii kins and I'miltiy alwava ou baud tiHitt older, l ire ilrlivriy lo all palls of the town. We buy fat stock. Hath Mami Second Strtwt, Hlllmboro, Of OREGON SHORJ LINE Aiiu Union Pacific :ITUIH TO TIIK KAST Mill. . r Ito.M I'liltTLAMO. Thtotirh I'ullmnu xtamlaid and touilat slrruing t-nts .hilly to Omaha, Chicago, .Spokane; tt iinxt sleeping car dally to knin.is t itv; lliioiie.h Pullman tourist sleeping. cats tpciaoimlly comluited) weekly lo Chicago, Kansas City, re clining chair rats (scats lire) lo the blast daily. pirr Ml Hll V I JilrnK.. SplS'lill :.' . . la 1 1 Milt ni;ooi Atlautir K I press x:Ij e. x. la SI. Paul Past Mail II: lii r. a, via 8xikttiie Poll- laud PiiriM I... nl s i ,t 1 IMK f II Ht I. KS !.. pull I I, AM) SBBIVS raoat lill. I Salt I nk", lieitvrr, I I I. M mill, tiiiialia, I Kali-ax City, M i I etitx, t'iiteago and l.t .lt I.alie, lieuver, I t, W.oih, Omaha, I Kim-ax City, Ml, laiuls, ClueaiM ami I I'.llst I Walla Walla. Unix Wo r. a. 7 I'. .e bin, HMd. ane, Vt allnee I'uilioaii, Mtiiue nlis, Nl. Paul, I'll lull,, Milwaukee, t'hteao and risxl XOU,J i per nit hx-itl pujiitx j bi-meen Itigui and Piullaitd tilUr.M, KIVKU Si ll KM l,K I'lloM I'.ilirMNtl Itiver IkmiIx i. n the lomer Coliitiiljia ami S lllauiel'e daily incept Sunday, LOW KVI KH To and fi-uiii all piiiulx In lb Kail 'I n keu via I lo Mule mi an le t all dnpol ollieiix ol I he Southern Pacilic Co, WM. Mi Ml II U A V, ('imnil I'liHHciigHr Agent I'orlliuul, Oregon. ..Central Moat Market., tMMOTT BROS., Props., I Sunoesaora lo O. tUburf Keep ciiiiHlimtly on band a fine' supply of fn-hli meats of all kinds.' A Now Era In Prloom Wriire going to sell tiieata at prices low. rr than those wlik h have pirvatled In the ps'it. Call in ami see us. We mean business. 'Plume and hue Delivery Main Street, opposite Tualatin Uoicl, llillsliuio, Oregon, IIAMOKD'S lULSAMor MYRRH'' lor I lie Human System' lleaH ciiIh, liiirim, litiiixes, swell. lugs, ali'iuiiM, MpraliiN, weak joints, Mii iliiii-iI auklex, sliaineil hacks, all 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i n , -i , Mill in . I,, Nine lliniiil, iiiiiry, iikiiii ill l ien and breast, liiolliai lie, enniehe, l lieu inal Ism, llelll'ill;lll, pleuilliv, pllnuiliolila, III 1 1 u i 1 1 . I sni'ii nyes, IroHtliitiiM, ehll IiIiuiih, corns, liuuhiua, piles, pnl Holiollx tvnullils like liites ol dogs and Hi i 1 1 irH ol' iiiHnct.H, old Knren, ulcers, fever mires, nil lleili wounds, mid stops hleeiling, ' '' I OK II0MIMIC AMMAIS IIiiiiIh (fall koicn, wlrn cuts, uiyll WOIIIIiIn, colic, soril III llllltN, lu iiixiis, HwelliiirM,NiiailiM,slii,ulilur HlrnliiM, liilliiiiiiiiiiln.il, Milium. ..I w.iiiii.Ih, pull's, biinclies, Hpavlii, ringbono, Heriile.lieH, mini liner, ;reiiMn linel, IIiiiinIi, pipe Holes, ll'iliiln, pnllevll, KHi'l'i iih w.iiiii.Ih, Innlint,, t'oiils, caked uilder, sum tents, ami nveiy kind of lleili wuiiii.l. ThiN is i!uaiiiueiid. Money back If not a m leprcMenied. Hi lugiydtir lioflle Ii, n l, mill get. your refund. J.J. SMITH ItiiukH, Urn, P. 0. Address, (Irneuvillii, UouIb 2 rrVirrVrrrrsrsrWMsVVs 9 N i j( a tt Jfmrm'f. sf