PASE 2 Intend at U Post-offlosj at HUUboru Orsgon, m mooim1-1m mail matWr. U A. LONG, Bdltor. County Official Paper Subscription: I1.S0 par Annum. Issued Every Tbarsdai BY LONG McKlNNBT ' Hillsboro has had a Gca year frrro ths standpoint of improTe- roent. and each year will sub atantUl t-rowth. When the mille which are bound to come arc one euablifihed look for one of the bet twna in the Korthweet Re thankful that you are living in the beet section of the teat atate ia the anion; be thankful that yoo have good echoola for your child ren it you have ohildreo; and be thankful that Oregon is ea(h year gelling more desirable a place in whioh to lire. If you are dyspeplio and prone to look oa the dark side of thing - joat ginger np and make a resolve that you'll quit whimpering. When you are making as eternal cold of yourself, and eee i.othing but bit ternees in this "vale of (cars" yon are only advertising your ills, and being laughed at for yonr paint. Face the nor Id with brightness don't cry all the time like our contemporary down the street 0 BANKRUPT SALE Bids will be received by the under signed at Hilleboro, Oregon, for the property of John P. Aplin and Bamuel Aplin situate near Dilley, Oregon. This consists of a two thirds interest in the farm of the lata Joseph P. Aplin, being about 20.50 acres improved land with buildings. Bids will be received up to December 1st., 1909. Bids and aale subject to confirmation by tie U. S. District Court. Edw. C. Luce Trustee in Bankruptcy. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Leaves for Portland Forest Grove Local 6:5i a. m. Sheridan Flyer o:u a. m. Forest Grove Local 10:4a a. m. Forest Grove Local 3:3a p. au krrallis Overland 4:14 p. m. Leaves Portland for Hillsboro Corvallis Overland 7:oa.tn. Forest Grove Local 8) a. m. Forest Grove Local imo p. m. Sheridan Flyer. 4:00 p. a. down tbe platform waiting for the train that always seemed to be de layed. "This is a terrible road," be said, addressing a prosperous looking by stander. "I've beard a great many complaints about It." was the reply. "Yes" went on tbe commuter, "near ly every morning I'm late to business, and when I get home at eight the din ner is cold. How do yoo find It V "Oh," returned the other, "I bave no kick coming. I'm president of the road, and I always travel In an auto." New York Life. Let It 8pin. Heme one thinks we soon wilt How the efcrth doth turn and go; How we circle round the sun-rt If It's true that this Is dose; How we swing along- through ipaoe v.t i In a diziy, ceaseless race. I !?"T'yfi"rriajP Oilnks that through the pole I - , secrets will unroll. ..- W wlijr should we care M through endless air? 'reljr bliss ' kat'iNieo.. knowledge such as this. i Let the sprusrs through spae be cast, Just so long as we sHck fast. swinging out or swinging In, We can't stop Itlet It spin! Cleveland Plain Dealer, i. Unwilling to Guess. "The 'Witherspoons are crazy over their sew baby. She la the first girt born into the Wltberspoon family la three generations." "Indeed! On the father' or the mother's side?" Chicago Eecord-tler-ald. The Aerial Family. a4 Is on the barn root launching a bsi loon. With wooden wings beneath his arms be Bars, "i ll soar soon." Bis has turned her parasol Into a para chute Aad tied the cat on with a string and says it's "cunning cute." Brother, with his aeroplane, is on tbe garaen wall, And ma Is spreading feather beds to oaten them when they fall. . ' , Detroit Tribune. A Remote Danger. "These pugilists worry me," said the peace lovlpg person. "They talk a great deal." "Yes. I'm In constant fear that one of them will say something that wltf start a fight" Washington Star. Ins and Outs. There was a girl In our town As gentle as a dove. One day she mat a dapper dodo And at sight fell In love. But when be started In to talk Ha save her such a pain She oulrkly took a second look .. Then fell right out again. Chicago News. REMOVAL NOTICE Our Patrons will please take notice that we have removed our Sporting Goods Store To Third street, at the Garage, where we have more room and are better able to take caic of our trade. Guns and Ammunition Winchester and Savage Rifles, the best hunting rifles ever made. Remington Shot Guns. Latest models, Hammerless, Repeaters. Buy no other. Revolvers of all kinds. Bicycle Supplies. - . . Repairing a Specialty. R. LEE SEARS HILLSBORO AROUS, NOVEMBER 83. 1909 PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE Almost Any Day Now, Minister And the cblld'a name, ttadam? Mother (flrmly)-Narae him Freder ick Hobort Cook Peary Smith. I'm not fofng to take any chances Puck. ANNOUNCEMENT The Royal Bakery & Confectionery Incorporation, sole manufacturers of Royal Table Queen Bread, have made arrangements with the enterprising firm of WYATT Ca CO. whereby, the said, firm of Wyatt & Co. will be ex clusive agents for ROYAL TABLE QUEEN BREAD The best bread on the market. Delivered fresh every day. Appetisingly delicious, wholesomely good. LANDESS CONFECTIONERY Second Street opposite postofflce FOR FRESHEST OYSTERS For Sandwiches and Coffee ' Confectionery the Choicest" Fine Line of Cigars and Tobacco Splendid Line of Post Car ds Quality and Cleanliness Our Motto. Give Us a Tria.l i SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON,. FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY. ftutenlco, r arpsioO,'ln wife. W J Rice, nallisRioe, his wife, 8 M Rice, Annie Rice, his wife. Norma Linke, 8arah Dod man, Robert Dedman, ber husband, Henry Beauchamp, Jr., William K Beau champ, Alice Beauchamp, his wife, Ellen Northrup, John Northrup, her husband, John Zimmerman, H K behrens, Kreduie T Behrens, Paul Behrens, John Beau champ, Gertie Beaauhauip, his wife, Ueo. Bieloh, John Chester Bieloh, Hazel B Bisloh, N C Ryan, K Ryan, her husband, Mrs. B J Porter, John Doe Porter, her husband, M M Pittenger, Msud Lake, Horace O Lake her husband, Wm D Pit tenger. Mamie Reel and Frank Reel, ber husband. Defendants. To Absolon T Hedges, Frank Partenioo, Elirjibeth Partenico, bis wife, W J Rice, Bailie Rice, bis wife, Norma Linke. Henry Beauchamp, Jr., William E Beauchamp, Alice Beauchamp, his wife, H K Behrens. Freddie T Behrens, John Beauchamp and Gertie Beauchamp his wife, thirteen of the above nameJ defendants: In The Name Of The State Of Oregon : You and each of you are hereby com manded and required to be and appear In the above entitled court and answer tbe complaint In the above entitled cause, on or before tbe expiration of ix weeks from the (tits of the first publication ot this summons in the Hillsboro Argus, the date of the first publication thereof being oa the 2Hth day of Oct., V. and the date of tbe last publication thereof being on the 16th day of Dec, 190H, to-wit,onor before the lfitb. day of Dec., 1909, and you and each of you will pleawe take notice, that If you fail so to appear and answer said complaint, that the plaintiff will apply to the shore entitled court for a decree adjudging and decreeing the plaintiff to be the owner in fee simple of all of the following described real proper ty, lying, being and situate in Waxhing ton County, Oregon, and particularly de scribed as follows, to-wit: All of Lota Nine (9), Ten (10), Eleven (11), TweiTe (12), Thirteen (13), Fourteen U), Fifteen (15), and Hixteen (10), of and in block numbered One (1) of and in North Hide Addition to tbe town (now city) of Hillsboro, Oregon, as the same ap pears upot the duly recorded Plat thereof of record and on tile in the ollice of the Recorder of Conveyances of Washington County, Oregon. And that you and each of you and all persons claiming by, through or under you, or either of you, be forever barred and precluded from asserting, or attempt lng to assert, any right, title, or interext in or claim or lien upon the real property hereinbefore described, or any part or parcel thereof, adverse to the title of the plaintiff therein, and that the plaintiffs title to said real property be quieted as against each and all of the defendants hereinbefore named, and for tucli other and further decree as may be necessary and proper In the premises. This summons is served upon you by publication in the hillsboro Argus, by an order of Honorable J W Goodin, County Judge of Washington County, Oregon, marie and dated Oct. 26th, 1909. Bagley&Hare, attorneys for plaiutilf. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE OF OREGON FOR WASHINGTON COUNT". Marrellns I. Wagner, plaintiff, vs Grace 31. wagnei, oerenaank . To Grace U. Wagner, the abots named defendant. In the name of tbe Stat of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer tbe complaint tiled against you In the above entitled Court and Causa on or before tbe 25th day of November, 19W, which is six weeks after Oct. 14th, 1W. the date ordered for the tint publication of this notice, and if yon fall to appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply for me reiiei prayea lor in nis complaint, 10 wib For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the above named plaintiff and Uofcadant. and for such other and further relief as to the Court seems meet and lust. This summons is published by the order of tbe Hon. J. W. Goodin, Judge of tbe County Court for Washington County, n.u. Liaae, attorney lorpiaintin. Date of first publication, Oct-14, 1800. Date of last publication, Nov. 25, 1809. PORTLAND MARKET Valley wheat, per bu ft Oats, No. i white I30I30.50 Timothv hav " Onions, new, per sack.... Potatoes, per sack Ctuntrv butter. ter lb.. Outside Creamery, per lb ISggs, per dozen Hens, per id Springs .f ISC4IQ OO .fi.25('i)$i.50 , 6j7 'A()24 32(!!3 45C 5 15 Lear orders for cream at Greer's ton. Argus and Oregoniao, $2 25. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, on this 6th day of October, I'M Ordinance No; HUM of the City of Hillsboro, Washington ikjuuty, Oregon, was passed, filed and approved for the proposed amendment ot auo-divislon G0, Section 6 of the "Act Incorporating the City of Hillsbord,' Washington County, Oregon, filed In the omce of the Secretary of State February 20, 13 aa amended by an Act approved February 6, 18S6, and as further amended bv an Act approved February 6, WW, aud aa farther attended by an Act filed In the office of the Secre tary of Ntate on January 27, 1906, and as further amended by initiative petition December 3, 19UH, and aa further amend ed August 10, 19U0, by an amendment proposed by the City Council, and, - Whereas said proposed ameodmeut authorizes the City Council of said City ot Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon (o issue and sell bonds of the denomina tion of rrom flOO to $1000 aa the City Council may direct m an amount not to exceed, f 16,000 exclusive of the (Interest coupons) for the following purpose to-wit: $25,000 of "such bonds or the money to be received from tbe aale thereof, or so much thereof aa may be necessary for that purpose to be used for paying off and taking up the outstanding warrant of the City; the remainder of such bonds or the uiouey to be realized from the sale thereof, or so much thereof as mar be. necessary for that purpose to be used for refunding the llgh and water bonds now outstanding, and, , Whereas, said Ordinance) requires amid proposed amendment to be submitted to the legal voters of Hillsboro, Oregon, for adoption or rejection, at the annual lec tion to be held in said City on Monday, December 0, 1909. i Now, therefore, I, J.' W. Connell, as Mayor of tbe City of Hillsboro, Wash ington County, Oregon, in obedience to and by virtue of the power vested In me by tbe Ordinances of said City, do hereby make and Issue this proclamation to the people of the city of Hillsboro, Oregon, and do hereby announce and declare that said Ordinance, No. SOD and amid proposed amendment are in due form and that said proposed amendment, will , be submitted to a vote of tbe people of said oity at tbe regular annual election to be held in the said citr the fltn day of December. WOW. Done at Hillsboro, Oregon, this October ' J.W.bOHHELt,Mayor. H. . Bagleyv Attorney. ' ,v . .ijf.!r.'. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR WASH INGTON COUNTY. In the matter of the application! ol Fred Wmott. fm- l.icenne to 811 Hpirlt uous, Vlnom and Malt Honors In less Quantities than one gallon, tu East 1'edar Creek PrvcimH. To the Honorable Comity Court of the State of Oregon, for Wanhington County: Tbe undersign! petitioners, legal vot ers of Kaat Cedar Crwk Fwiuot, Wash ington tVunty, Oregon, and coiistllutlnc a majority of the legal voters of said rrsotnet, and Iwtttg actual residents ot aald Prsolnet and having actually resid -d therein 90 days iiiiniediaislv prsoed lng the date of Vina petition and tnednte of the filing thereof, would reapeclfultv petition and axk that a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors In less quantities than one gallon. In Kast Cedar Creek I'reclnct, Washington, County, tWegtin, be granted and Issued to Fred Wesvh, a resident of said Pre cinct, lor a period of one year. Dated this tth day of Oct.. WH. Sam Oalbreath, Carl J Shelter. W L Davis, John Jurgena, 8 N Slorn, IVtur van Wyuendacl, R R Towosrnd, l T Sherman. P A Townsend, Arthur Jones. Geo Klligsrn, H M Moore, Adam Wil klna, John C Wangruian, C Rotwrta, R K Waageutau, A Cimiuo, Joe Roberts, D Galbreath, A J WllUrd, F Schonihrrg. August Blank, Johnny Ottrrstrom, Wil liam Clear, V Murrav, John Roberts. Joseph Laverna, J Martinaul, A W Chaloner, Chat Gcibrrger, K L Cole, J R C Thompson, Geo Ualbresth, L Sa- gert, Albert Ma, John H Clear, 0 D Shaver, Peter Potvin, Ben Day, Jos l"ot- vtn. K Kliugrr. Richard Hauke. h Sav age, Lewis Deport, P A Fuller, John Sax, Joe Yanlloine, Frank Walgrave, F, F Hack. W Krause. II llesa, A kraui A 1 Ursa. II Krause. Henri Soulins. I W Hess, II Saffren, J Haufmann, A Ander- lint. R P White. Jos Galbreath, K A Kd dy. Kd Colfelt. W G Mullov. G W M ar ms n, T A Mulloy. Fred Leuthl, K P Chthak, K VanLake, Wm F.lligse n, R S Townsead. A Schleckla, Claut Peters. II Peters, Henry Holzwarth, S Peters, John Holiwarth, II Frobose, Louis etbraek en. David Cuthbert, Theodore Scharffeo berg, Fred Weigalt, Robert llle, M U Adolf, Henry I lie, Ben Adolf, tt 0 Ra ney, 8 C llesa, Fred Hess, August Setter- ling, U II Moore, Louis sniwuoorteie, Michel VanUeMoortele, T C Wheat on H E EUlg'wn, Joseph II Sherman, Jack Morbow. Arthur Galbreath, John R Ful ler, P II Schmidt, J J Krieger. W T Schmidt, F Coltclt, Harry Hill, w Ill fan?, A C Halt, John S Scaler, John K Sealer, John Frank, Angelo Cerrghluo. L P Podeato. 7. T Cate, F M Hess, t Steeneracn, A Peters, Fre.1 K.Uigwn, P P Bailey, Jesse McKtnny, F Shuff, A Bra sesco, O Braaesco, A F Del. To Whom It Slay Concern Notice la Hereby given that the under signed resident of Kast Cedsr Creek Pre cinct, Washington County, Oregon, will ,1 - 1 1 ,k- . I ft . lijfu allOo'clock. A. M. of aaid day, present tbe foregoing petition for license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors In East Cedar Creek Precinct, Washington County, Oregon, In lea quantities than one gallon, to the County Court of the Mtate ol Oregon, for Washington County at Hillsboro, Oregon, and at said lime and place will ask that a license be Issued to the undersigned applicant to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in Kast ueoar I'reek, r reel ml, w sailing ton County, Oregon, In less quantities than one gallon, for a period ol one year from tbe date of the issuance of such "Dated thls&th day of Oct.. 19U. Fred Wesch, Anitlicant Bagley A Hare, Attorneys for Appli cant. ; lakfn up: ' orindie cow; no horns; while spots on hips; rather thin; not In milk. Oo J. A. Im brie ranch, West Union. Owner pleaBe call and pay charges and take her away. Lewis Hamel, HillBboro, Boute 1 . - 37-9 8moke just aif as mucb, and when von oo smoke, bay a Schiller and you'll never be accused of be ing "grouchy." Bargains io ladies' dreee skirt at Baird's. CORNELIUS CASH MARKET We Sell MEATS CHEAPER than any market in Wash ington county. Pot Roasts, 6c to 6c per pound. Beef to Boil, 4c to 6c per pound. Good Steah, 8c to lOc per pound. And Everything Else in . proportion. Also pay Highest Cash Price for Hides. FL0REY & ALLIMGHAM, Cornelius, Oregon. MOORE Sl HOOVER JsMSMtaf rM- Men Mar-f fnah and Ourmd KHmrnU ALWAYS IN STOCK Taw fisssi Snond Stromt. HUlmkmi-o, Op Notice of Final Settlement Notion Is hnrnh olvon k nMl.. signed, the duly appointed, qualided and BAtlnff KrAf.lip ftt th Imut Will TV..., 1 tit biiu inw amentof (lottfrled Matthea, deceased, has niea in tne county uourtor theBtateof Oregon, for Washington County, his final account In the Matter of said Estate, and thstsaill Clllirt hay flwl ll.-miii. day of Decemlier, A. I)., 1WW, at ten uciuca a, m. ui sain uay, at tne Uiiuuty Court Room In Htllshoro, Washington County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said anal account, and for the final settlement of said Kstate. listen turn i;h aay of November, A. 1 lfltiBe URNBY MATTHF.8, Kiecutnr itf (he lul Will n.l T.i. merit of Gottfried Mattlies, deceased, i. n.ougue, Atiornny. COTSWOLD BUCKS For sale: Full blooded Cotawnlrl bocks, yearlings and 8priog.Jos. Oawrse, Cornelius, Route 1; 5 mues nortnwest of Uulsboro. Cnstoniers at Emmntt Rrna mav get a beautiful China Dinner Set, free. See their window rlianla and ask them how you can get one, EEISIiSia Introductory Sale Pianos and Piano Players To introduce to cur out of town tr;ulc, our large stock of fine pianos and player piauos, wc have w lected a number of ivmh iu choice walnut, mahogny and oak and placed them on exhibition in McCoRMicits Music Store HILLSIORO. ORE. During this Special Sale only lasting IO days wc'will allow 2 for every dollar jatd on the fuiit payment not exceeding $50.00 The pianos are priced same as in our regular stock in Portland, we have but One Price, and a purchase made at this time tneatis a saving of this amount which we charge to our advertising accouut. To I frauk with ymt this s!c is nude at this time so that everyone contemplating a piano for the Holidays, will come in and sec us before nuking a decision. We want to tee you before you purchase a piano, not afterwards, it will save you money aud rc grets. We carry In stock in Portland and sell wholesale and retail the following well known makes of pianos: Kfamch L Bach Piano and player Piano Chlcherintf Bros. " Hoffman " Strohber Smith L Barnes " Sterfer b Sons Hafiett b Davis Cambridge " " " " Universal Amphion During this sale we will make liberal valuations on pianos aud organs taken iu exchange. Wc are large dealers iu everything iu music whole sale aud retail in Oregon and Idaho. Our stock of pianos is oue of the largest and most complete on the coast. We have six piano priors filled with choke in struments in a variety f sizes aud styles, where the most descriminating musician can nuke a selection that will please them musically and technically, While we have but one price and this price is made as low as possible, quality considered, and this al ways comes firsf with us. We make terms of pay meut to suit the convenience of our customers. Wc accept monthly and quarterly payments and these are always sent to us. JJ: do wot fiud it ucccssary to keep a collector for our customers. Correspondence solicited. Catalogues furnished on request. GRAVES MUSIC COMPANY 4th St. Portland EVERYTHING IN MUSIC YMIOUSMl, Kf I AIL Wagons Automobiles Buggies. aassBaBjsaSMaBaaaBjsai Cost no more than others Don't buy until you Investigate Let us send you our catalogue Ask us aWtJthe toioautomobilcs-you wnt regret it. AutoraoblU SaUsroosst , Wons mnd BuK(ls FOITLANB WO Morrl.o St. Vacuum House Cleaning Co On Main St. East of Third, oPp. whenSePten,l,rcoLSe:S;i;;:r;:iir-ht Vacuum Cleaner Ul do the Work sucks out the dust: suck m "om . leaves your rooms nice S c "a u T" 7 country where several L. 1 K t0 ,1,c Cheapen than hidng lelp!10"8 Km U- OUR UPHOLSTERING ilW We make feature. WeSl 1 ffdu"H We can upholster that coS r d as ncW about to throw away i cl',a,r Our reasonably pr r 1!! r"' yuu. TINGSTROM & SMITH. MUD CONVBNTiUN FORSATUKDiT Will Take up Matter of Roji Supply br Trala SI1SI0SI it COUXItllH III itu Matter Tai far I'st.., Tbrrt llt lis a ra.! tuUnc u thlselty Halnrdat, hal.l ibij tbs city ball nr iirt,lg, . tak up ha mtttar f t.auj0jk to plao on lha blub,! atrts. Thacuu.ily r.,Urj uri-d lha iKipU that ihsroclsi, b la lit down hara Iu .. ' " si 1 ood cif abul II rri,l)lo tlrj 11 mis itj ma ca u tro tjjj JouHiUa taorUs much All luU eilsd In gijj ioaJ W t)ustd t) li In attoDjinr Cornsllus bad a uicwUnt aau day, and a mcI1 ui fo (bnlin. (1 W. Marsh D.o Jj Col MiNuit an, iun Thank r 1 1 prlnolpal swtlksr, it lib-win tbcrowJ u oot nrj largs, what was larking la 104 was miila up bf nlhulMia, HOPS MOV! NU uiaf Irnl li wrt Hits MM.n bs ksss iluMng His M few its; tim y rtturaitsy, lns Uisndo) ksl bn HsaMl (Hit Aral listiila. AltrfSftMsf (llUaUiM ia U011 fi.i stiiaftanaMi, Th rxsull is thai Ilia w:H Mjaosaj. rvwtllngljr tlrm, tbs urlao ot Ktlr, Wolff $4 un rrlUf.Bliirlf and t4atafji tm wl 13 IIm. Ttiy U.jbi Ml has) In TM tallM s"l inhsi I t! Imrluitlii( l Muam tola t' txtlMBl lalla. tKr siw tut ,; buiulr4 tala al Aumta am srsMlstBi rlMlinl uul thai SKltuu. Thst tna lit ihe mnrksL John t'sfiuchal La rrts4 I htsj bnuglil bssason Tin snd j UWmSs) Tl' e-nut ainl awilly Mla,ssss) Uksw ti itiaittiiiin asoat M (tains al lownla sl .. tl is ssslsa .ftilliU lll(M sn"ihtlansl Amit( lh pu'rlinwi rl 111 Is Cans' Cltsol sis Ui Uuii ,i ( tdl salst tfUm al 13 (wila, lha sUjim, Main balm at lalla al '1 (.nil and lasCsf IMr M "I H halns al M I'sttl SI tt Sssa, T. A. ItisKs. ..f tll... is Mima k ll V t)Mltt. U bains on CIMlSSl 1 ) riu atanr. tlm tUavrt p C..ni.iiy aa tlUtJ, riaiur!s an4 Monday tuU S Wsa stiJ II. U Hurst ysiiU aoofsl IuIsh al 21 ranu, Willi. . Htusa. sf t Ism was alau in U ui.it nysiss. TuM.lr. 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W Kssiern Inv (X to Wash C AMiat , TltlsATrCo.HoasK i6t HMt 1 Anna Sllukrmelrr lo ssmr. J H" man Martin donation C W Nlrt to Amsn.la lany. - blk 7 Forest Grove II K NoW to Ws.h to Al-lrsd Tlte 8t Tiust Co. 80 a arc ift t 1 M Margaret Julinsnii lo K Jh US North Tltrilvlllr s.iaitl..- Incy A Gilpin to A.lsm R.K Mibllo.s John Hull donation ' Jss L Hill ft al toR W Airer,4 Hill donation FJlUlley to Win McijiH. Iu b;k 1 Himinont' sl r IMward 8y to John H". m Hcventh strwt, Forrst Crove-.. -GeorRlns Hughes lo I'MwSy.ioewa Hrv.lilh st, Fornt Grov Crphas Clat.p to A C Aktudtt, acres Wm Hcatfe donaiion anfl ttc M Canlwell tollrrnian lllhop lV alvr, Moniitslii'l'ile." " Krne.t Krau to John My". o 15 1 1 rj w '1 Kditli Kenworthy to I' w aciesTO Nay lor die "' Una Gelshlrt to Hliaw-I'car Co, arret Whettlers' iiili.divi.io;" I'.mU' Kuratll t al to Joseph UfOW",woJ lot q blk 6 Oak Grove. sl. A B Mulloy to It H Dowuli'K. a near :Tu ilnliu 'li'i J K ICilckson lo J : Morl-srk, !Ctt3rw " acnes R 1 ItownlPR to A K(IT, -,8K"tff near Tualatin : ."uknta Marcus I'ettrson lo Pre dent SC"0" l acrea (Jornellus Kiir";--"-? WolfKnu Malar to K I Kursl". , a In M More donatlou '"'"'"''1 K I Kuratll to WolfKK Mlirr' n , I acres M Moore donalli-ti.."5"jg VlrKlnia Clarkson Glen Bj", RU. I.. Ira all MB SIIU V' I .!. " v.. - , a An.na.to I.I. lc.hll GIl'D . . ' V A Kvans to Marion Gst". 0 ,5 , sec 14 1 1 1 r a w ;r"","'tiii Isaac Hnrne. to Jacob Melchner, W . acre, arc 6 tisrieml Wm II King WFW Ca-ly. sec 16 1 1 1 r i w Voii' blk W 11 Caity tol'WCly.8lo,,D;ji 1 31, lleaverton ''C'lto M O KeeU to Uur l'lre' "jo aec It tjir J W .