HILLSBORO ARGUS, MO tV 1909 r . Km ..!f , f v.. I KiiUtrwt at th ret-offif at HUUiboro.' Oregon, an atKWul-rlas mail luaMer. UEMtY O. Ol U.U, Editor. County Official Pa per Subscription: $1.30 per Annum. Iiaird Krery Thwralay -BT- Gl'lIiD MoKlNNKt - - "Won't oii r-lunv me your jilaoe!" The state grange is in twe ton at j she asked. ... ... ... t tu' "OrtainlT, hm mav I not sit for a McMmuvdle, this week. The , fcw mh Mm u mr(m.1111. u,wr prang has outgrowD th obi ict for . s(w inov(H, j(K, li!ljt, for which it was ori,pnally created, i him ou the kn. li namely, that of protection to the j "I aru fortunate." she said, "in find producer. Iastead.it has become J : ''""'"t ,,ilh u"- " ,ws- ineieaaiogimHauvePra, piVilic?, aod a majority of the bee now 00 our btatute noil, are uu to the work t f the grange body Formerly, uoder the old regime, and before the initiative and refer endum aod the direct primary were tecured, the corporations dictated the legislation at ?Jem, and the party "bosW were all powerful. Then the grange was on the de fensive, now it ie the lt-adit g ag gressive force in Oregon politxe Having started in as a champior of the agricultural classes, it hu widened the scope of its ueefulnt sa, and now stands for the general bst interests of the commonwealth It was formerly customary to sneer at the "grangers," but that body his created respect for itself b) standing squarely for the best in terests of the people. With it 8,000 votes, it practically holds th balance of power in Oregon politics and the gracge never hesitates to vote independently for the best men and measures. Since the Independent (in nam only) it doesn't dare tJ open iu b-jad on politics for fear cf offend ing somebody was lambasted by the Forest Grove papers for tutting in where it had no business, it has been itching for a 6ciap with the Argus, and on several occasions has shown symptoms of being ''wormy." It ought to take a dost of some of the numerous patent medicines it is advertising on iu "patent ineides." It is understood that our "windy" local contemporary will soon tab oat letters patent on his discovery of the '"necessity" for a seweragt eyetem in Hillsboro, and wi 1 then seek to restrain the Argus from mentioning the subject. The Ar gus hopes to be able to mollify its petulant brother by the gift of a tin rattle and a big stick of striped confectionery. Notice to Contractors Sealed bide wiilbe received bv 'hi Coud ty Court of Washington Couuty, Oregon tiutil 2 o'clock p. in., ot the S3d day ol May, 1909, and then opened for the con Htruction of a bridge acrum the Tualatin river, near the More? place at Dillej, also for bridge near Bettiauy, k non-U as the Holcouib bridge. The court reserve! the right to reject any or all bid. For fur ther particular! inquire of the County Judge, By order of the Connty Coort. J. W. Uoodin, County Judge. A GENEROUS FELLOW By ELBERT T. BENTLEY. fCopyrlght, 1?JD, by American Press Asso ciation.) ,-.. -Jub, a everybody knows, lg a de lightful month. A young man was tvaUiln'g on a suburban road on a June morniug. The heavens were blue, .Without a single fleecy dash. The air was dry and warm, an atmosphere that accords with the hum of Insects and tlk occasional piping of a bird. lie stopped and leaned upon a neat fence. Within were spacious and highly cultivated grounds. Directly before him was a flower garden partly hidden by H41 elumps of low trees. He was a flower lover. He coveted especially some beautiful Jacqueminot roses he saw within. Surely the own er of the place would not grudge him one or two. The house stood back within a grove. No one was about. He felt again the glow of boyhood In stolen fruit. To bis right was a gate not the main gate a little one for side ' untrance. He went and stood by the gate nnd looked and fell before temp tation. With a quickly beating heart he opened it. stepped briskly In, picked u rose and was about to retire when he saw a bed of American Beauties losing themselves In a leafy recess. It occurred to Lira to gain the recess be fore doing, any more stealing. Hur rying Into it, he ran up against a girl sitting on a rustic bench with a lapful of roses. She uttered an exclamation of sudden fright. "Pardon me," be said. "I I" The girl said nothing. She was try- j lug to regain her equanimity. Instead I 01 loomiig as u sue una surprised a thief she looked as if she hud been surprised doing somethiug she was ashamed of. "I am very fond of flowers," he added. "I love flowers too." e.n. a 1 xi . -o I judge by the roses In your lap." -v io nwu8 10 jnuca mem, cut 1 1 J""u ' roc at tne Gaston, Thatcher couldn't help it." (and Cedar Mill quarries The Court "Why wrong to Dluek rhaf to which I'm sure you ere welcome?" She looked at nlm Inquiringly. She wns herself a trespasser. It occurred to her that he was the owner. He MW ji. iinnti.in. Hi. a thief. j bad tuniblttl n 11 UinC w no tlioucht , hiiu the xs-ie.siir f th. piat I'ut tlns bis hand on his lir.irl. h bowil I low and aiti : :. "A!l of tlx'iii :uul lii.'iv" I He broke rT i !7on ami tluvtr thorn 1 In hr lni. "Uh, bow Vf'.'ii (.f y.i:"' Sho was very jtvtty aiul. iltvsseU as I she ws in shevr hid-, forunni a love ' Ijr contrast with the crvon tiackcronml mill ibe rses In tier lap. j "If I wore an artist." ho said. "I : would wlU for 110 Wtti-r subjtvt" passer. ..K,lUer j ,.,,vllw ailtlll,.r choice j flower tn my gardon." A few quli k stops rruiit-liiuir tho gravel aud a gentleman of middle :ige entered the ivress. He shitl looking at the liair In surprise. The yirl glanced at her t-oinauim. expect ins him to esense her presence to one whom she thought was another of the occupants of the place. He did not spoak. Ho was hunting for a story to cover the situation. "This gentleman." she said to the newcomer, "has been so kind as to give me some roses." "You are quite welcome to them." said he who was the real owner. "I I knew you would have done as much yourself." said the man tres passer, coloring. The owner took in the situation at least enough of it to give him a cu. He fancied the trespasser had brous'it the girl there and yielded to a tempu tlon to cive her the roses. "Would you like to see my place?" he said. The girl gave her eouipanioj, tres passer a surprised look. "H'liy. 1 thought vou lived here:" The owner came to the rciNU of a fellow man. "He Is always welcome here," he said. "Oh, a frlendr said the gijt. "An esteemed friend." the vner put In. "Come, we will walk through the place. The girl gathered up hir roses, and they were led through tae place, the owner calling their attention to this and that rose, tree or plant When they bad seen It nil, Ue asked them In for a glass of wine and a biscuit. This offer was declined, and they were con ducted to the gilt. "Haven't seen oven of you lately, old man," said tbc host at parting. "Are you going to desert us entirely?" "Will you be at home this evening?" "Yes; happy to see vou." TU call." When they were alone (he girl said. "How nice It was that I was caught by two such nice men." "Oh, we men chu always depend upon one another. Any guest of mine In that place is a guest of my friend." "Delightful: 1 bid yon good morning. Thank you very niin-h for the roses." "Don't mention It." In the eveulug rh trespasser called on the owner. "You are not ouly a gentleman." he said; "you are a man aud a brother." 'There Is honor ainuiig thieves," re plied the host, "and In such matters we men are all thieves. Will yon take yours dry or sweet ?" "Dry. thank you." Then tie gnest told the story. Humor and Philosophy Br VVflCAJ M. SMITH PERT PARAGRAPHS. It is about as hard to tell a valuuble lie as it la to dodge a worthless one. Being able to dictate terms to the landlord la enough to give any man 1 swelled head. The man who looks like a loud noise may be nothing but a big bluff. The unfeeling person who won't listen to yoar troubles may have suffered in the past from much listening. No doubt people who are so fond of dogs might be come equally at tached to children if tliey were to discover that there are such things. Living on Easy street Is truly de lightful, but the road to It Is some times rough and beset with peril. Easiest Way Out. "Guilty or not?" asked the Judge." "I haven't made up my mind," re plied the prisoner. "If you don't know, who does?" "Well, judge, that may look like an easy matter to you, but I am trying to figure out whether it will be cheaper to hire a la wyer or pay the fine." Everything For the Best. "I can't bear that man." "Wbyr "He bores me with his lies." "You don't know what he knows; that Is the reason you are bored." "What's that got to do with it?" "If he told the truth he would be horridly disagreeable as well." Notice to Contractors Sealed bids will be received by the Co. Court of WashinKton Co., Ore., until two o clock P. M.,of the 22nd day of May iw, auu men opened lor t ie crushing antf hauling of about four thousan! reserves tne riht to reject any or all bids For further particulars inquire of the County Judge or Commisbioners. By order of the Connty Court. Dated May 13, 1909. J. W. Coodin, W County fitdjr-. $3S.50 buys a Waldo IAale Plant Setter Read this Lesson in Simple Arithmetic lUmt p'antmg, J nu n a dav to plant 1 acre Kl. eijusU t 'i--t f'i Waldo planter, 1 mm a d 10 plant 5 acres at font pri i-tv ol nm "'i" PLANTS KA1.K. t'ORN. rvllATUKS. ITMPklS. Sl ASH Sl-.H CON NELL & . & m 1 1 s inn mm V J. S. LORSING Contractor and Builder Large Bams a Specialty Ind'p't phone 151 Rood's Div. Hillsboro, 0re.,R.F. D, 2 titittatxttl Administrator's Notice j Metger. sdiniDistralor of the above eo Noticc is hereby gtveu that the under-' titled estate, has tiled hit final rroit and signed has been, by the County Court of account as such iu the County Court of Washington Countv, Oregon, "appoiotrd I he State of Oregon for Washington Administrator of the estate of I.oesa ' County, and that the said Court has Itaughfaian, deceased, with the will of o'clock a. m. ol Monday, Mav said deceased annexed, and has duly jtst, tiw. as the time, and thr court qualified as such, and a'l persons having room of said court in Hillsboro, tlirgon, claims against said ette are notified to the place for the hearing of objection present them to me, with proper vouch- to said tins! report and account and th I .... , ... I I , V II V tr. at mv law office. In Hillsboro, tire gon, wiilun six months from this date. Dated this Aptil 27, 909. W. N. Barrett, Administrator cf the estate of Ixx-sa Batighfman, deceased, with the will of said deceased annexed. Administrator's Notice Notice is hereby given, that the under sinned have ben, by tint County Court of nit c-imitMu iregon lor nasningiontoiin .r..i ..rr.7i ..i... ".?rr pinjuiiru joint auniiniNiors 01 t'.ie pstate of Joseph P. Anlin. de.-eased. and have duly qualified a Wh. ! Sow therefore, all perKins having! cl.ii,,. against said eatate are hereby re- j quire.1 to prwent the same to tre under- figne.1 at the law office of Bagle Hare i ..rHillsboro. Oregon.tgether 'wU pmp' er vouchers, within sii months from the date hereof. 0 ; April 2i, I9U0 j . r'. VanMeter, Samuel Aplin, I Joint Administrators 0f the estate of 1 Joseph P. Aplin, Dec'd I . Bagley A Hare, Attorneys for Adinln. ' Lstratois. ' ! CITATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY in me Matter or the Estate of Loesa Baughfman, Deceased. To William J. Bauglifinan, Ray Kinerson. Wessl naton 8nr m. Sni 1 r h ..it' 1 f. . r.. ' r."'1"?' arsons Interests lA ooi enutie, ureeung: In the name of Sr.i- t m.,.. vou are lierehT niiH .n,l ...,.i.i ...V' " near in thefVinntv ni .h. u....! Oregon tor th. ,i. nt at the Court Room thereof Tiil sTro in the County of Washinan. on M ,.?: .i.. .i..-.Lj- ..... lay, the 7ih day of June, pjny. i 10 o'cloik in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause, If anv you have, why an order of said Court should not be made authorimig and directing W. N. Barrett, administrator of said eotata, with the will of deceased iimptiiit in uii either public or private axle, for r.aih In hand tne following described real estate lo-wit: Lot No. 57, of Cornelius Environs, con taining Pl.W acres. Alio commencing at tbeS. W.cfirner of the Wm. Mi Lin and wife 1. L. C, in T. 1 8. R. :t W. Will. Mer., aud running theruss '. on W. line of said claim, 13.17 chains to the N. W. corner of a tract of land conveyed by N. Noland and wife to I, J. Banghliuan by deed recorded on paw Ki of Hook 7.1 K. COrdB Of Deeds of Ulid rVinntv lli.ni,. V - - - - ' ..v....f Flt cbs. to the N. K. corner thereof, thence. H. l.rm cbs.: thence K. 7.x.) chs. ; thence 8. I0.."7 cbs. to 8. line of said claim, thence "'in sain ts. ne to n ace of Mim nii oegiiiiung, situate in iuiiiiiiiiiK us wires, ail Washington County, Oregon Witness, the Hon. J. W. (ioodin, Judge ofthe County Court of the Htate of Ore- Imp 4 (tfinrv l:nnrt r tha Ututa gon wiin uic neat or said Court af xed t.hiH .itb day of May, A. I). 1909. (Seal) AttcKt: J. W. Bailey, Clerk, By idw. C. Luce, deputy. BANK REPORT o , , . !.. ?". ,J",Ki oemg aim situati Report of the condition of ihe Bank of I Washington County, Oregon to wit Sherwoorl, at Sherwood, in the I The south half of the northwest c State of Oregon, at the close of business, April an, 1909: Resources IOans and discounts f 27,598 36 Hanking house, furniture and fixtures ,l788 75 0:her ical estate owned.... 6io 00 Due from approved reserve hanks 20,157 68 Cash on hand 4,523 3s Bxpenges j'f, 24 Tolal - 57.3S2 4" Liabilities Capital stock paid in i2,Soo 00 uiviucnun unpaid 4 u0 Individual deposits subject to r check, 23,991 6t I Demand ceitificates of depos it . 4,294 45 j Time certificates of denosit n in .J. 1 Savings Deposits 7,375 76 Liabilities other than those i .... , aoove stated it Total .,;7,.i;2 41 - 1 State of Oregon. 1 1 n. , - . . ',. ouiuyo. vasnington.) T VrA I cl. -r ,i . above-named hank, do solemnly swear j that the above statement is true tn th 1 ,v, v. jjiliici. iynuirr ill ilia best tf my knowledge and lielief. t 1 1-1 ,. . Frtd J. Epler, Cashier,' Cortect Attest: L. S. McCunnell John Con.elman, Directors Subscribed and sworn to hefore this 10th day of May, 1909. A. W. HALL, Notary l'ublic. CO., HHIsboro. MOORE A HOOVER Fresh and Ourmd Meats ALWAYS IX STOt'K Seoond Street, HIIHbeee, Or Atlniinistra'.or's Final Notice In the matter of the estate of Solomon Wasserman, ilcceMMl. Notice is lierrhv ctvitt thst II VI' srttleuirnt thereof. Dated April 21. iqou. H W. MKTC.K.R. Administrator of the Instate of Solo mou Wasserman. Deceased. EXECUTOR'S NOTU'i: .Notic, ia hereby given that the under signed ti been appmnltnl Kiecuior ol the la.st will and teatanieut of (lottfrlml Matthea, ilnceaaed, and letters iiwtaninil. ary have lieen isuel to him by order ol Iht County Court of the 8Ute of lrron for . , r. i, n, f. V , May. A l. I!W, and Inu. Inly Mn.llt,l lor v asliington Co., iiiailn on the 1st (lav "V " . r l r'ii ''ru,lt Kr)nhavingeUlina VU,H rrtl.W np,lu,"':, to l'rnt them with thr K'0i' "vrr ""heotVce of Tho,. M. iuW-t' V." 'U' l,! ,ut ?'"'k ' ,Hl"""-.. reo. 'thin six (in iiiontlnt from the data ol the tirnt publication of this notice, to wit; Mt "",,ltl" fr' M l'"J. , ,., , "wiry MatUiet, E,,c,''or of the last w -ill and textainenl 1 W,"".- . Tho.. H. Tongi Jr., Attorney for Ke- culor. S1IKR1KK3 SAI.K. .ouce is iierriiy given that, by iiifin ,,t an execution anil order of ! iMi ,, il o of the County Court of WasliiiiKton Coun ty, Oregnn, dated May 5. !!, In favor ol tleoriie II. Ilarn-u. pl . a(li ('Urem-e .Miller and Jane F. Miller, drfeiidauta, for the aum of SO, with Interest thereon : aincc Auiruat 10. lUm at trm m ,.f 11 ..... !Tf !.. the fri.r .", &tTZW ...... . ,. ' . . .. ' the liirther sum of Ji, attorney's fee "ereiri and the further sum of I10.:J c.wl " direcle.1. I have levied upon, and 1 Pursuant to unid esecution I wilt. 011 ' , .'" , 7i' J- 7- sat 10 o'clm-k a. .. ! ,f . h'"'"' door of the court iiouse. 11, niiiNtMiro iirw,,,, 1 1. lie auction to the highest bidder, for rush ill hand, all ol the following described re al estate, vi.: The S. W. of ', K.'.,' ami . .., 01 n. r.. ol ei 11011 IH, T. I N k. W. or W . M conlaiiiliig Nil acres, iu Washington County, Oregon, to aaluly the hereiiilHfor iiimi,,,,u.i ,,,.. 'n(l.r,.l,lr' '. '"' 01 ni wru. nam sale will he made mil, lated at hillsboro. Oregon, this Mav IS, 1 tFAJ. II. 1 A.-V I I k nnerilt or vvnabinKtoii Coiuuy, Oreeon. W liarrett, AtUirney for I'lainlilt REFEREE'S SALE Vm!m i. ,n ncii-oy Kiven. mat me unnrr. order ot sale dulv made n.n.l.r.,1 ...,i entered in the Circuit Court of the Slate tf ( Ireffon for lt.'btti ...... ...... . . " ' biwii .ouniy, 111 su,t "terem pending, whe-ein Mary Ileck- I and Henrv Becker is ,l,fr !ni . .mi, .,miy vim uuime) is plaintiff, I A .. . ---..., x,tl mciotiay, me 24m day of May, 1909, nt tne south doer of the Court House, iu Hillsboro, Oregon, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of that d.u u.11 I.l. . ..-jt 1 n Wlllfll,: auction to the highest bidder for cash iu iiMDii, an oi ine touowing detcribed real K T"'1 ''nK. ei"K and situate icr, ana me southaesi n,,,,.. ..( .u. northeast quarter of Section Thirty-f.nir rownslup One South, Range Three West if lh will 1-m . . . "- ..uiii ining nuacres hat the proceeds thereof may be parti, tioned and distributed between the plaint iff and defendant as provided by said I)e cree. Such sale will be subject to con firmatioo of said Circuit Court. Dated this April 20, 1900. W. I). SMITH, n 1 ... Ilefriee. Bagley A Hare, Attys, fur plff, Reiiton Bowman, Ally, for Deft. SUMMONS IN THR ClIlCXriT COIJItT iW Till in 0 ton col'Ntv, Carrie II. Hall, Plaintiff, v K. J. Hall, IlnfeiiilHnt. rn.. If r . . i , , . . i .i, " v- 10 r.. I. IIH I Kill. 11,1 ,il. '.. vttri iimiir ui tiiii nr.aie 111 ( Iregou are hereby summoned t .,.' Von and make unuwor o, 1 '. ,,, ' , ; V I"""'1, u the 1.1...1 ...1. . " . ""HlHiVB iilii-.i riiiliiii iir n.miru U.....I.. . mi vm wt,th ''sle is aubssipient u tm ' plralion of six weeks iiflr On. mh, . Ann . 1 HKI rim stl, ,i ,., . . .,. : -"".t m dateot tbenrHt , bTn,a i" "1::! niorm. and It ia i,i-.,.Kli..i i" ?"'- the court, for publlcat,,,,, m- u.i, lt orHiiiriiimns, lhat. Hie lame be Uiil,l,i .?i once a week lor six consecutive week" if you fall 10 ho appear, tho plaintin wlll'ai nly to the alHive naineil coiict lorlh r lief nraved for in her suit, to'wit: 1st That, a ,l,.,pV ,r . i""1' " eiBiiicu planum as prayeil Benson's Confectionery Sivotul St. cot. H.iM-mv To,Im.sN...l. -( t'otllltlOtv I truest am! Inst Stock f CifN Toluao in tt.. Nuts, ciuilios, .tiul hints in mmsoii. Wcl.unllc -llnirlwotul Icr Crrmn ll.c lM Soft liiuks ol all Kimls LOWNKVS ant.! Al. DON'S FINK CANDIES 31 T. II()()l)ICl:CKHA3i lhisMrllest timlliiirst nniiki'l. In il. ."ul yVT LANirS, KERSHAW is in Town To scrvelhc l'tililic as its House I'aintrr ami P prr Hanji'tT. Cliuuh uik ittt a lisconut. Graining,'. luhoininini and Itisiilc iMnisliinn my SjH-ciitlty. Mtlo: "Well lr.i-cil ftiNloiuTH air uiv Ixrt ailvci liscis." lVt.il mc w hen aibl v licic tncall. J. F. rvERSHAW. Hillsboro. f T Air. U! 1 ne w uuin Kcmeuies Man Still is in Business In Washington Co. unci is hcrt to May, tnt withsiaiuliti)' contrary n'jrts. I'aiuicts, irscrtr your onlcrs tor WntkinV Rrmcclirs. Spicra, Extracts, and Poultry Footls. Yon c! more for your money. Hillsboro Oftuc. Auguat Tews. Schultuerii h Hlk, ujM.ii s. Z. M. Forest Can r This you V Little See 3 Point? Am now Starling my third year in the nuking of First-class Harness in this city, predictions to the contrary mlw.th standing. Good material, good work, right prices. There's a reason for you and reason enough, and tint's the reason I am at the same old stand. ,.'jm. l,:ilhvr irmVui ,lf g kinds, whips, ii.hcs, saddles, elc. Repair wmk. Main Siitet, opposite Odd K-lWs H.,11 L. E. GOTHAM, HILLSBORO NO GENTLEMAN t VVould jKM.nit liis wife to work ht-rsvlf sitk tear "K p car,K-is, w-n vmg over the tornupcondili,,,, of the house for a wtek, if he Knew how fine my Vacuum Comprised Air Clr.ner does the work. Sticks thi- .li.t 1 1 ,,, ' KKS llK 111,1 "it ;uid makes no I'tt". Cleaner than 4 eatiKs" it leaves rugs aKl carpets. Not expen.ive. For qUttlify V r'y n,nni'1 .. m 1 nave cleaned h,sC i 1 lis,H11,( am, est (.rove. Cheaper than you would thik. :zrre.:: "ym ,i,r,c " u w,u RCi togctlier so as t ,:lke while or one hig h(1sl. r , . .. PI"-.Hilltboro. P.clic s,I . n'e pendent, 158. -UnU A. Monuments Torest Grove Monumental WorU CAN SAVE MONtY FOR VOU Workmanship unexcelled PR CfS tL the coast. All work guaranteed n j0WlS,t " communications promn K ni 1! t i rdl'rs a,,l a11 and show clcsignssampt t ' .I'; dl " Main Street, N. of p. (). X0t j " n GEE & JONES Box 343 mil. till I ,m: ' riLV, ' 'or Crt,ii, triu"t Z . ""'"K lrt to litrr Tlliwl m fii J T lm,vl f 'Mini, ile- ' "' Al-'" Addition to tliH city 0 HI 1 1 t " ll.irl muuu in l ho In" Mlrrt. 'Jnd Street. r . ... . w LaRue, Agent, Grove, Oregon man, or the scores f, or or- Will worth iv If e. F. TINGSTR0M . unt "iirHmiientM n thlM n 7 in Uor .ny ..,,1 , r' M, . think proper Hiiil JuhI " U,"ro,,rt "linn Irfirmizo Hno Aitl. r , , Annl mi i. i. " . V. 'ru In uilii III W. H M.HlM,.( K ,,MI ..il. t I mill ri-ni, (I chrtti)tr, in Vil'li.f ftoji.nf Vr, M,n ill Inwii yrrlndny i; nnln- H.iii U.ilnijr, f I'onij .ill yMitmUy, ki Wr, NtiiuiiUiiHlam rt.iii Tom tViidon. of Kt jj,m . Hit lo Hill.lH.r., TUB,, ui sums hur- fM , J1'mg K.tuM MariH.... f ,!, - Irovtt Nw, ml f i;,, y nt id tlro, r in Hi ril. ' l1, ll.tr fur rU ffm jj ixf, nirl put .. , !,,,,, ln.ij Wtu K lmlmiirlrli. !,. Ki,,,. ion lUiryinan. vlai-nl l'itJ I. in ('mini?, I'.t. Uttnr i-.i j It.t i 1 " ch"o!, ltd tk, InuikKi t Ut -I K. M Hr-i.lnl, iii I.!,, Tmlm Hirl Ail.litlun Tli l'lil! k .mo si Kttiulfcj. Ion ltl HanUy, Iwiotvn ih. u,t dub tn-j lb VntUmit irm ri, j l in tiolhnr vl. lorjr In tl,u club, th rr twing I ', i n I hv kn !.!( nf r,iop lNtt farm for , Ui t r ouunlrjr ur Kor infoftnu., call p ltrtnn O.inftutB, (rw III!, II I, 3(f IU Hunt Cliilr, of IVtUtii mrurrllin, filr-l il.ivl to $ 'a lrr of Itml nr (UnU llm, lid mmk Tli ltil tn Ufohsit Irimi t'riritt sn (isiUrl. lul lb ir ii t f'lin S.iu tUU.rr.tb, t,f Tut.rU, i il kpima fr rlati ilri 4 Ibal nation. in l'n Tiit4if II lb loatur 1 lul nf tbstwi. ly I iru wu. with nitty Iu4 tri-U rhtiii.rttt btnil llvinj nttl my bmni. Ut S('M of (Hlttl't lnl fur U09tS fr of rtnl For 1, loi of tut niluf, 4 card if wimmI, t,J i titu l'kiii JtKk, lylttt-A K.CUa on, Cor. I.inctln ami lbtlnm HilUSoro, l Kfauk Milchll, )t of 'mo ton, I vtnlling b ol bote 11 II dishorn fur tint, htving jM rlurntl from California, abwki tnl mtin lim lor th bt6t it hi hrallh. Mr. Mi'tbril u lh ilitii luitiiiw at I'rtiillcloti. Want'. I I'arty In uk cbtfp nf Vatiintlnn C, I f 11 mtti (during Co of tMiuo. Qmi minify for lb right no, tm Manignr (JfKug H llallcy, itTt latin Iloll, or mlitf i.n. M, IlilUlxiro, U'gnn. I A fir aUrtn Inriml in hol 4 p tu lal Maltu.lay, ami lblrt bo (tirneil out with hif 0ul aUciity. A hnrnlng chimntl tb rwiiUnc of T. II. TocgutM Kal Mtlit )trel, rttitixl thtalus. but no tlamagn rwulli-il 14 Ut prml. Kgg from wy H C Whi: U born ami Orpington, hick tn carefully brl for gg irotluoU tml tUnJard itialiin, now mil t Camron' yard, oulb of ciif prk, Hillboro, Or. Vinitor ! oom. 410 Th Orgnn KU-trlc (VrapiiJ ba begun null against Mr. l& ml AndftMon, lo comlfmit k property for t dKl in It II drtood that lb nmnny bMtf lloni on th .In Woml and Mrt Thoma IV ton lot which ttfjoii thn Andron trtct, tnl that K nMd th Andrmon lo t i !' tb rf(pird ground lor it tUpol A jury In th Atvlrnn r I" l rlld upon to dftprmln tk talu of th land at th nut Ion of rlrcuit court Th propow it of th nr dptil I within 1 block of lh biiinia pari of tow. on Vihlngton trft, ThMiit aid to m a rwult id th fsilurt" Mra. Anilernon lo rrt a r I hr property, A fir alarm waawmuiUl Tu day anirooon al about 2 M Tf report that th 10I100I hotmewuw fir canned many a Inm tn pl The Ore drpartment jnjioDdrd qutckty and mad the long run I" the public HobiMil l.uil.ltng, fortunately, their ervicn were reulred. The fire caught on tin roof of the main I lidding frm hurning fluo, and the alunn turned in by people living in ,k' vicinity, who alto ihond to leacbera The tlilldran wtr marehirg out for rt , wheu t' larm wan itirnid In, ami nioM thnni wore nut of thn building I fore lhy knew oh oil lh alf I'riiutiptl HarnM and mine fcf xldor boy gut nut on the roof M ulled the inch ho tbiongh " "pening in lh attio, Niid noon b' he lire out. A h-de nearly ,f I1' in tliaintitor m hurnul iu thrif""1' n hut fur the prompt notion' ' he school fire lighter., lh rU1 ould have Imen n maHH of r' there wae a etrong west ,ir" 'lowing at Hih time, The r1' I'eotfd a large crowd, a lihcral P' heioit oart.nu 1,1 Hm nhililren. ' 'erne more and more piirl "iiiM.iroa'.ould havealargea'" 1 ife engin. and if ncH"'ry, P1!; Ijfe tlfpartmiml. It in jtiat "a Area a Dm miH which onmirrad f "'dy, that i mphHiite th nMdo1 belte.1 upjlprudut. in lrn hir,iy