The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 14, 1909, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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muSSOAO R0US OCTOBER 14, 99
KnUrad at tha Poat-offlc at Hlliaboro
Oregon, M Mcond-olaaa mall matter.
U A. IANO, Editor.
County Official Paper
Subscription: ll.M par Annum.
laaaed Every Tbaraday
-BT-
LONO MoKINNRT
Tbe Hilleboro public should give
tht Crescent Theatre a generous
fupport tomomw evening. Tbe
e-nt is in tbe i n teres t of a tery
orthy project a rest room for
those who make Hilleboro what it
i from a trading and commercial
etandpoint. Ba sure tbat you are
there, and, if you cannot come, be
p teitire tbat you are sending some
oe aa your substitute.
With this beautiful Oregon
weather sunshine and genial
armth prevailing when cold and
eiiow are reported in the East,
Oregon p'cple are thankful that
they live in a clime that baa i o
iqual tbe world over. This ia tbe
genuine Indian Summer and the
man who is nursing a grouch
against his fellow these days is
surely a dyspeptic or a cor genital
crank
Ths Oldest Language.
It la said that tbe Quichee dialect,
spoken by Indiana of Guatemala, Is
probably tbe oldest existing language.
At anj rate, persona learned in tbe
lore of antiquity set it down as older
either tban Sanskrit or Hebrew.
Turks In Turks.
In Turkey proper there are not a
million Turks.
Pottery.
Pottery is probably tbe oldest of tbe
world's arts. Every people almost has
practiced the making of earthenware,
however rudely, but tbe oldest known
pottery is tbat of tbe Egyptians. Tombs
In Egypt which date from 2000 B. C.
contain pictures of various trades and
industries, including a pottery and a
potter's wheel for use in forming cups.
China at Table.
Immediately after eating the Chinese
rinse tbeir months out with hot water,
and the hands and face are wiped with
a wet napkin. Tbe Chinese prefer
steamed bread to baked.
Dteorated Eyelid.
Ancient Egyptians to save their eyes
decorated their eyelids with beautiful
black velvety antimony paint, which
protected from glare and Egyptian
sore eyes. The paint went back near
the ear to end in a symbol.
Sunday Newspapers.
xne am suuaay newspapers ap
peared in 1.48.
LANDESS CONFECTIONERY
Second Street opposite postoffice
FOR FRESHEST OYSTERS
For Sandwiches and Coffee
Confectionery tbe Choicest
Fine Line of Cigars and Tobacco
Splendid Line of Post Cards
Quality and Cleanliness Our Motto.
Give Us a Triad
Notice of Finat Settlement
BANKRUPT SALE BY TRUSTKS
Notice is hereby given that the umlw- Thompson Broa. Lumber Co. Property
signed administrators of tbe estate of
Klii Ijcbljr, dettawd, have in the
county court ol Washington County,
Oregon, their final account in said esial,
and that said acoi.uut has ttn set lor
bearing, before aid court, on Monday,
November IS, Imcs. at 10 o'clock, A. Al.
Dated Oct. 11.
W.J. Uchty,
F. L. Uchty.
Administrators of . the estate ot Elua
Liohtr, dasd.
W. N. Barrett, Atty. for estate.
SUMMONS
IS THE CIRCriT COURT OF THK
STATK OF OREGON FOK
WASHINGTON COPNTY
Slvin W. Godfrey and Max B. Uodtrey,
riainUrK .
- vs.
Samuel J. Klein and Betti Klein, hus
band and wife. Defendants.
To Baniuel J. Kleiu and Betti Klein, the
above named Defendants.
In the name of the t'tat of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear and
answer the amended oonipUuut tiled
against you in the above entitled suit on
tr Sale.
The Court has ordered thi property
sold. Bid received for all or any part
until October l.h. 1AM, via: oi.e sawmill
plant, rapacity Sft.WW feot per day. mort.
gaged for Sldw.t)U; Ui acres of laud partly
otfired, 500.000 feet left, mortsaired for
limnu'; Donrey engine and equipment,
mortgaged for $i.U); all Un-aled near
.Mouiuainaale, Onvoti. Certified ohe. k
for 10 per cent ot bid required for forego-
ing property. Also lor sale 1 home, 1
cow m milk, 1 wagon, and lot of lumber
at Cornelius, Oregvin. via: S5M0 feet Sxii;
last) fee 2x12: TOO Ues; lot of car ailli
and one loadiug derrick. Terms, cash.
Write, ersee, Kiw. C. LI CK,
Trustee in Bankruptcy tf Thompson
Bros. Lumber Co., Hillsboro, Oregon.
PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, on this 5th day of October
1!M. Oniinsnce No, autt of the City ol
Hillaboro, Washington County, Oregon,
was passed. Died and approved for the
proposed auieudiueui oi ub-divisiou it',
tvH-uoti 5 of the Act incorporaUiig br
City of Hillsboro, Washington County,
or before the t;:h dv nf Nnvaintwr MM. i u oecrttiar;
or Miore we tn day of soten wr.jw of Su(- etruary a), lwa .. amended hi
an Act approved t ebruarv ti, lstt, and as
and if you fail to so appear and answer,
for want thereof, the plaintiffs will take
judgment and decree against you. decree
ing that plain tins are tbe owners ot tbe
real estate hereinafter described and a de
cree decreeiug that the defendants named
bare no estate, right, title or interest tn
said real property hereinafter described,
or any part thereof, and tbat defendants
and either of them, be forever bound from
asserting any claim whatever in or to said
land and premises adverse to the above
named plaintiffs. Which land ia des
cribed as follows, to-wit;
runner amecued uy an Act approved
February 6, WW, and as rurther auiended
by au Act tiled in the office of the Secre
tary of Slate on January S7, laoo, and
further amended by initiative n.luii
Decembers, li, and as furttier amend
ed August 111, liW), uy an ameudment
proposed by Uie Cuy Council, and,
Whereas said proponed aaieudmeut
authorizes tbe City Couiuil of said City
ol ilillsboro, Washington County, Oregon
1 to issue and sell bonds of the denomina
J tion of from tlu) to HuOU aa the City
Cuuncu may direct lu mi amouut not to
Betinuing at a point on the section line
wnere in. laarne -intersects me east line or ,A(MJ exclusive of the (interest
the Geo. Bell D. L. C. numbered 5 and i ,,, ...i forth t,,i, ..,., ..,1 .... 1
being 15.70 chs. east of the quarter post
between Sections 16 and 21, X. IN. K. 4
W. thence north 11 .50 chs. more or less, to
tbe northeast comer of said claim; thence
west with the north line of said claim 41.-
20 chs. more or less, to the north west cor
ner of same: thence south a,m cha to the
center of the county road; thence south
57 U deg. 6 chs: thence south S deg. 10
f?5,0uu ot such bonds or tue money to be
received from tue sale thereof, or so
much thereof as may be necessary for
that purpose to be used for paying otl
and taking up tbe outstanding warrants
of the City; the remainder of such bouds
or the money to be realized from the sale
thereof, or so much tieroof as may be
necessary for that purpose to be used for
mm. east 5 chs; thence sou' h 9dee. east 1 K.f.t,in, . h . .i .
ASMI - . "
10 chs; thence east 31.00 chs. to tbe east
line of tbe claim: thence north 10.20 chs.
to the place of beginning, and containing
, s jo acres or lana.
This summons
J. W. Goodin, Judgi
of tbe Sute of
County, dated October 7th, 1909,
I late of Drst publication October 14th.
1909.
Date of last publication November 25th.
1900.
WILSON 4 NE.L.
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
outstanding, and.
Whereas, said Ordinance requires said
proposed amendment to be submitted to
is published by order of :.,i,i . i.,i ,k.' ...,
e of the County Court i tion to be held in said City on M,.,.i.
Oregon, for Washington Tw,,.k, mil '
Notice to Creditors
Curious Chinese Custom.
A curious Chinese custom consists in
throwing thousands of small pieces of
paper, each inscribed with a prayer,
Into tbe ocean when a friend la about
to sail
Cheese.
Cheese is one of the most concentrat
ed of foods. A twenty pound cheese
contains more nitrogenous substance
than a sheep weighing sixty or seven
ty pounds.
Irish Linens.
It ia asserted that the superiority of
Irish linens is due In a large measure
to the use of a size obtained from boil'
lug and straining Carrageen moss and
applying to linen warps. The moss
penetrates the thread and toughens It
Force of Water.
Water may be passed through a noz
sle with such force that the stream If
struck with a sword will either break
or dent the weapon.
Draughts.
Draughts or something Tery like it
was played in 5000 B. C. The game.
much as we know it now, was played
In sixteenth century Europe, and its
name appears as early as A. D. 1400.
Draughts means simply mores and
was used by Chaucer and others for
the moves at chess.
The Herring Catch.
Three billion herring are caught ev--
ery year out of the North sea and At
lantic alone, to say nothing of tbe rest
of the world.
A Lump of Coal.
A brooch made out of a lump of coal
Isn't so valuable as a diamond brooch,
but It has the merit of rarity. An
Englishwoman possesses one, which
was carved for her by a miner with
the aid of a knife and a file. The de
sign is a star showing up against a
rough cast background.
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OP OREGON FOR
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Marcellus I. Wagner, plaintiff', vs Grace
m. wagner, ueienuant.
To Grace M. Wagner, the above named
defendant,
In the name of tbe State of Oregon, you
re hereby required to , appear and
answer the complaint filed against you in
tbe above entitled Court and Cause on or
before the 25th day of November, 1909,
which is six weeks after Oct. 14th, 1909,
the date ordered for the first publication
of this notice, and if you fall to appear
ana answer, tne piainunr win apply lor
tbe relief prayed for in bis complaint, to
wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds
of matrimony now existing between the
above named plaintiff and defendant, and
for Bitch other and further relief as to the
Court seems meet and just..
This summons is published by th order
of the Hon. J. W. Goodin, Judge of the
County Court fur Washington County,
H. Q. Lake, attorney for plaintiff.
Hate Of first publication, Oct. 14, 1900.
Date of last publication, Nor, 25, 19U9.
Now, therefore, I, J. W. Conneil, aa
Mayor of the City of ilillsboro, ttash
iugton County, Oregon, iu obedience to
and by virtue of the power vested in me
by the Ordinances of aald City, do hereby
make and issue this proclamation to the
people of tbe city of Hillsboro, Oregon,
and do hereby announce and declare ihat
aid Ordinance No. duti and said proposed
amendment are in due form and tbat said
proposed amendment will be nbmitt.i
Notiie la hereby given that the under- to a vote of the doodIb of said citv at th
signed have been dulj, confirmed by Or- regular annual election to be held in tbe
derof the County Court of the State of! said city the titu day of December, 1W09.
Oregon for Washington County, Execu- Done at Hillsboro, Oregon, this October
torn of the last Will and Testament of 5th, 1909.
William Jurgens Sr., deceased, and have
duly qualined as such Executors.
Now, therefore, all persons having
claims against said estate are hereby not
ified and required to present the same to
the undersigned, together with proper
vouchers thereof, at the law office of
Bagley A Hare, in the ghute Building, in
Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon,
on or before six months from the date
hereof.
Dated Oct, 6th, 1909.
Win, Jurgens, Jr.,
John Jurgens.
Executors of the last Will and Testa
ment of Win. Jurgens, Br., deceased.
Bagley & Hare, Attorneys for Execu
tors.
Notice oi Administrators Sale.
IN
THE
J. W. CONNELL. M.ynr
H. T. Bagley, Att.rney.
THE COUNTY COURT OF
8TATE OF OREGON FOR
WASHINGTON COUNTY
In the matter of the estate of Fritz Bied
eroiann, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to
an order of tbe County Court of the State
of Oregon for Washington Cour.ty, made
on October 1, A. D , 1909, at Hillsboro,
Oregon, in the above entitled matter the
Administrator of the said estate will sell,
at public auction, to the highest bidder,
subject to confirmation ot said curt, all
the right, title and interest of Fritz Bied
erinann at the time of his death and all
the right, title and interest that the estate
has, by operation of law or otherwise ac
quired since, in or to the following de
scribed real property in Washington
County, Oregon, to wit:
Being a part of the D LC of Edwin B.
Comfort and wife in Section twenty-six
(26) Township one (li South of Range two
v2) West of the W M. being bounded and Mabel Lucas, plaintiff, vs Frank Lucas,
Administrator's Sale
Notice is hereby given that tha.nnder
signed, tbe duly appointed, qualified and
acting Administrator of tbe Kitate of V.
J. Kitchey, deceased, by virtue and lu
pursuance of an Order of Sale mule ami
entered on the 27th day of September, A
D. 1909, by ithe County Court of the (State
of Oregon, for Washington County, from
and alter November 8th, 1909, will sell, at
private sale, to the highest Wdder for
caih In hand, all of the right, title and In-
wrest wnicn r. j. Kitchey bad at tbe
umeoi nis ueatn, in and to the following
uwvuww, 1 001 piijpeiby, iiiig, going and
situate witnin the city of Hillsboro.
wasningtoit County, Oregou, and des-
criweu hs ioiiows, to-wit:
Tbe north one-half of lots No? 5 and 6
or and in block ii, of and in Morgan's
niiuiuuu uj me low ii inow city) of Hills
boro. Washington County. O
Said sale shall be made subject to the
wiiuiiuuiuuui uii county uourtofthe
maieoi uregon. lor Washington County
Dated this 7th day of October. A. D.. 1U09
P. J. Ritchey, Jr , admii lstrator of the
nwoi r.j mtcney, deceased,
Thos. H. Tongue, Jr., attorney for ad
mm lstrator.
SUMMONS
IN
THK CIRCUIT COURT OF THi2
HJATK Or OREGON FOR
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
chains west of the southeast corner of the
northeast quarter of said section twenty
six (26) and running thence west JO
chains, thence north -JO chains; thence
east 20 chainsv thence south 20 chains to
the place of beginning, containing forty
acres.
Said sale will take place on Friday the
12th day of November, A, D., VW. at
10:30 o'clocn A. M. at the front door of the
Court House, Washington County, at
Hillsboro, Oregon, and is for the purpose
of paying funeral charges, expenses of
administration and claims against said
estate.
Tbe terms of said sale are cash, lawful
money of the United States, one naif or
the purchase price at the time of ale and
the reniaiuinfc'one half on confirmation
of sale.
C.BIRCHER, Administrator.
Chas. I. Bchnabel, Attorney for Administrator.
Kotice of Final Settlement
Notice is hereby given that theundnrsien.
ed administratrix ol the estate of Wm. F.
Owens, deceased, has fiied her finai ac
count and report in tbe County Court of
Washington County, Oregon, and that
said Court has fixed Honaav, November
8, 1909, at 10 a. in. as the tune, and the
County Court room in Hillsboro, Uregon,
aa the place for hearing objectione if any,
to said final account and the final settle
ment oi said estate
H.T. BAGLEY, MARY L. OWENS,
Attorney. Administratrix-
To Krank LucaM. defendant aIwiva rmm.
ed.
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby notified that the plaintiff
has filed a complaint against you in the
above entitled Caurt and cause and you
are hereby required to appear and answer
said complaint, or file some appearance
therein on or before the 22nd day of Octo
ber, 1909. and If you fail to appear and
answer said complaint or file some ap
pearance therein the plaintiff will cause
your default to be entered and noted and
will apply to the court for the relief pray
ed for in said complaint, to-wit: for a de
cree forever dissolving the bonds of
matrimony existing between you and
the plaintiff and that plaintiff be per
mitted to resume her maiden name, to
wit: Mabel Kerns.
The date of first publication of thi,
summons is the 2nd day of Heptem l?r
1909, and this summons is to lie published
on every Thursday of each week lor a
period of six weeks betweon said dates.
This summons is published by order
of the Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge
of the above entitled court made In cham
bers the 2nd day of September, imi.
Ch' s. J, Hchnabel, Attorney for Plaintiff.
Schmitt & Kulisch
Entire General Merchandise Stock Reduced
For 3Days, viz. October 14. 15 and 16,
Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
The following are a few
NEW CROP OF RICE
Fancy head rice 07
" Japan M 06
" No. 1 rice 05)
Coodbrohen u 04
NEW CROP OF BEANS
Small white beans 05
Large " " 04
Pinh " " .... 04
BEST GRANUALATED
SUGAR
IOO pounds 5 75
18 l.OO
Tomatoes doz cans 90
Corn " 90
MilK " 85
8 pounds of raisins 25
Flour, per bbl 4.80
Dairy salt per sK 40
Stoch " lOOlbs 40
5 gal of oil 65
of our low sole quotations.
Timothy seed 5J
Nails per lAeft 2.85
MASON FRUIT JARS
Pints per doz 45
Quarts " " 55
Half gal" " 70
Jelly glasses with covers
per doz SO
WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR
70c and 85c values on sale 156
(KX) yards gingham at 6
MEN'S WORK SHIRTS
50c and 75c values on sale 40
MEN and BOYS CAPS
50c. 75c and $1.00 values . . 20
COTTON BLANIAETS
Gray or white with fancy
pinh or blue border extra
size and weight on sale , 76
HOT COFFEE AND LUCNH SERVED FREE
Bring all your egg's, butter and chichens to our store. We pay
the highest price. Everybody Welcome,
SCHMITT (Jl IAULISCH
On Oregon Electric, Baseline road, 3 miles from Reedville.
GUNS
AND
Ammunition
Winchester and
Savage Rifles
The best hunting rifles
ever made.
REMINGTON Shot
Guns. Latest Mtxlcls,
Hammerless
Repeaters.
Buy no Other.
Revolvers of all Kinds.
Bicycle Supplies,
Repairing a Specialty.
Second street opjxsite
Tualatin Hotel.
R. LEE SEARS.
Wagons
Automobiles
Buggies
Cost do mote than others
Don't buy until you investigate
Iet us send you our catalogue Ask us
about the 19 to automobiles you wont
regret it.
AutomoblU S.U.room W.rfon. .nd Burf-l..
330 f. horrtson St.
f OSTL AND
Chapman and Aider Sis.
PORTLAND
CORNELIUS CASH
MARKET
We Sell MEATS
CHEAPER
than any market in Wash
ington county.
Pot Roasts. 6c to 8c
per pound.
Beef to Boil, 4c to 6c
per pound.
Good Steak, 8c to
lOc per pound.
And Perything Else in
proportion.
Also pay Highest Cash
Price for Hides.
FL0REY & ALLINGHAM,
Cornelius, Oregon.
MOORE A HOOVER
Muoond Slrmmt Mmrnt Marftaf
frosh and Cured Meats
Al-WAYS IS HT0CK
Both Phwtmm
Sooond Streot, Hlllnboro, Of
Wanted Some stock thtseD and
lambs. Edward L. Navlur, forest
Grove, Ore. 21 tf
Taken up, near BethaDy Bun
dle muley cow. J. F. Baunders,
Portland, Ore., R. 2, Ind. phone.
Bethany 1, 313
Notice oi Final Settlement.
Noticfl is hereby Riven that I, the under
signed aclininitttrator of the Kxtate of
Horace larnhain, deceased, have filed in
the county court of the Htate of Oregon
ior Washington county my final account
as admlnintrator of said estate, and that
said Court basset Monday. November 8,
1909, at tbe hour of 10 o'clock a. ra. ofxald
day as the time and tbelcounty court room
in Hillsboro, Oregon, as the place for
hparinfr objections tn said account' and
the final settlement of said estate.
Dated October fi, 1909.
CHARLES D. FARNHAM,
Administrator of the Estate of Horace
Farnham, deceased,
W.N.Barrett,
Attorney for Estate,
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Leaves for Portland-
Forest Grove Local 6J5i a. m.
Sheridan Fiver q:i2 a, m,
forest Grove Local 10:4a a. in.
Forest Grove Local 3:31 p, m,
Corvallis Overland 4:14 p. m,
Leaves Portland for Hillsboro
Corvallis Overland 7:20 a. tn.
Forest Grove Local 8:60 a m,
Fcrest Grove Local 1:00 p. m.
Sheridan Flyer 4:00 p. m.
Forest Grove Local 5:40 p. m.
Smoke juet half ah OiUcb, and
when you r!o smoke, buy a Schiller,
and you'll never be accQHed of be
ing "grouchy ."
COTSWOLD BUCKS
For Bale: Full blooded Cotewold
bucke, yearlings and Spring. Jot.
Cawrte, Cornelius, Route 1: 5
miles nortbweet of Hillsboro.
Rest Romp - Recuperate
AT THE SEASHORE
-North (Beach
is a delightful resort and a happy combination of
pleasure ground possibilities. An ideal climate,
diversion of recreatiou-pcrfect bathing-boating
fishing -riding driving, and exploring, make North
Beach the most charming and jn.pular play mound
on the North Pacific Coast.
The O. R. & N.
HAS A
Special Summer Excursion Kate to North
Beach Points of jj QQ
FROM Hillsboro, Ore.
Remember this will give you the daylight ride
on the Steamer T, J. Potter down the Columbia river
Ask for our booklet "Outings in (Won "
P.G.VICKKRS, Agent Hillsboro, Ore.
Wm. McMcrrav,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore.
Vacuum House Cleaning Co
On Mam St. East of Third, oPP, gMm
SAVE YOUU BTHDNOTU
1 his has been a dry dustv somnn v,
pets get full of dust, kn't ZiJZZ
when September comes call us up and our P
Vacuum Cleaner will do the Worh
sucks out the dust; sucks out the germs and
leaves your rooms nice and clean WM1 1 1 ?i
country where several iL. g0 to lhe
Chearthan hidnelp t0gClllCr'
OUR UPHOLSTERING
Is as good as can be done in Portland w 1
mattresses scientifically o i i We "lake
feature. We mak IZ If mke dlahility a
We can nphols er , it iT 3 gd as new
about to tErow away (W .r d,lir 'ou
OurreaSonall rS;iir i'",aud terms.
, j ouipiisc you
TINGSTROM & SMITH.
Handful or Survivor, ,( v.
m War Mm '
A.k Ihat Th.; b.CW,t A a
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asking Viator t b.u.Wl.1. h.
deavor U taaa a bin o. l . '
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Indian flhtttra hu mi 1
loday mutt;
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li Myr Anoihar old Inti,
Bihtir of an aarlttir .P uilti.
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lha homa of Mt H Urk. l
liillaboro, ()... Oct. ia. rjua.jil
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aitilr aktid iterator of IlillA-
and tin britla ia wnll knotala ia
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UlbHOK-GHITMACHEl
Krul h, tliahof of II Ntikisi
Mia ltn; (iriu-'tiat'har, of ni
Hlll-txiro, war umitxl in ntrriit
at Iha horn of td ( HicisUoj pi
lor, Us. J. L. Uu :ho!if, af t
Maithaaa" Church. Del 9, m
Tot grout i a wall knosti
iracting earMinlr ami thi Kniti
ktioNti Ihrwugtb ihaKttl Ptaia
vicinity.
t'OUNTV lOURl".
(o MonJar tha cuuntr mart m
txiinliHl J U Hftwrll, J A lmn
anil Hurrsyor Morrill to mt Oi
21 and ! road as r ttitio!
Upchat ot al; O VV Maria. It
Caratotia and Hurvavor la mastlkt
'.'.') and via road as r pm:
II Thoniaa, ot al-, (J f T-g:d.Ja
McO iwn and Hurvoyor to mt
Oct 2.) and via raJ ai ptf
lion linn Day at at.
F'KOHATH
K.tt Ainlnra lluvall Cli
ckiMwt of rifit.
Imootofjr of J. It. 1'ow'i aslaMM
Biol aiilit mli 'TUIn t.nl fnpQ
(hi, a Ml for lumrltiit atli cihiImIW
r!aiiiin K. Illllinaii, (.-!.
ra'ai AUrjr K. rlait.iu. tlscaatsiaa)
il of tfc.fil,
II raring uf pra fr Ut rttltf
f A. II. Vitlllll llMfSMl,Mft0W
i'OKTLANU MARKBT
Vallry wtttat, jwr bu
Ntw crop oats, orr tou
Timothy luv "
Onion, nrw. rr aack. ......
I oinon-t, la-f sack
Ctuntry Imtter, t lb....
I'UTtlile Lrcnmnv. i-r lb..
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Mim Kmma Mohr comni'M!
achool, Monday, on Iowa
th diatrict where II. C. Vw
clerk.
Hargalni In ladiaa' dreM ikl
at Baird'a.
I .(ant W it II Mvsrl. lllllh
hia Drima mantallv. although it'
alow in a footraoe, wai dowo lro
tha Urova today, ireeting
Joanih Inoram. of nfar FrmiOf
ton. raa aaaasaa,! IK) TdNdlfi
the charge of a8aultiog
re one.
Herman Ridlr. thi oldtla
Cornelius aeotion forsmao. "
ranching near Ce ilervi le, Hf
took out lioonao to wd Ow
NewmatiQ.
W. J. Warner and wiMf Bf!
Phil 1 ; ... .... Ar.i mllen
afternoon. Mr. Wiamer ht BI
ittle home In that dell ghtful ra
tion.
Wm If.na mhn worked 01
Washington County' first J
mirt l.nnco . ..tr hank ia
wan down to the oounty et V'
menling with the aurvivort of
D, Vakima Indian War.
Until Unna,n.n mnu ullflUt
cuflWed a hroken jaw, "
hruiHea, at Tualatin, yererday.
waa leading a epan i f niU'w
had tied the haltera togHher,"
they bolted, tangling him in
ropea. They draped him
the bridge and when wout
was badly bumped. The WJ
phydoian oared for him and l,B
him to a Tot Hand boejtital.