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    HILLSBORO AROU8, DECEMUlR S. 1909
PA3E 2
;
Stored at the Post -office si HlUsboto
Oregon, as seoond-clas mall tnattsr.
U A. liUNG, Editor.
County Official Paper
Subscription: 11.80 per Annum.
laessd Every Thursday
-BT-
l,OSG McKIMMET
The maw mating ticket nomi
nated for the city election should
ii'id will piryail. I cost torn
thirift to get the mass meeting idea
HHUhlinhed io the city end the
t dm que it doing away of back al
ley nomination. Not a man waa
named last Friday evening, nomi
inted or oot who waa not a repre
teitativs citizen. The gen tit-men
can el hiV( every qualification lor
good, substantial public cfficers,
Mud. tie genilemen nominated
should, on the same ground, hare
the public support at thi polls.
H.Usboro fh uld make a long
pull, a strong pull, and a pull alto
gethei, for the establishment of
Bjme large sawmills next Spring.
Manufacturing institution wM
give our bujiaeea and grow h an
impetus and eend ua to the five
thousand mark in a ihort time.
Pull, and pull hard, and let your
hammer rest In retireme it.
Peace Descends Like a Dove on
His Household.
HIS- QUIET DAY AT HOME.
In Fear and Trembling Mrs. Bowser
and the Cook Wait For tha Explosion
That Novor Comas Evan a Tramp
Gats a Smil and a Dims.
By M. QUAD.
Copyright, 1909. by Associated Literary
Press.
A Si role Mr. Bowser cornea down
A4 to breakfast to do more or leas
TA. growling. He has bad trouble
in finding his collar button,
necktie and cuffs, and after a long hunt
--tifa-Tftimiiu hairbrush has been discov
ered under the bed. Be sits down at
": table to mutter over the rolls, jaw
t about the coffee and declare that bis
poached egg is a year old. When he
departs for the office it Is witb thi
feeling that he Is a martyr and that
the world owes him a debt of grati
tude for suffering as he does without
becoming desperate and murdering
1 somebody.
The other morning Mrs. Bowser re
j ceivpd a surprise. There waa no row
j heard upstairs after she came down,
i and when Mr. Bowser appeared he
was cnlra and placid. He even had a
emile on his face. . The coffee and rolls
and egg were all right Not a threat
to cripple the baker for life or slaugh
ter the grocer on sight After several
furtive looks at him and after noticing
that the cook was scared and puzzled,
Mrs. Bowser asked:
"Didn't you sleep well last night?"
i "Never better," was the reply.
"Haven't got a headache this morn
ing ? ,
"Not a sign of one."
, , Bowser Rsal Obliging.
She couldn't make it out and was
wondering over it when be said:
"I'm not going to the office today.
There's little doing, and there's a few
H0H-8BB BUBPBISBS A TBAMP,
ME
' things around the bouse I want to see
I to. You spoke about having a bureau
moved into the back bedroom."
"But bullet it go for now. Ton
you might strain your back."
"Ob, it will not take five minutes.
The front steps should have a coat of
paint before the autumn rains come
on." . . . -
"But there's a painter working in the
house neit door."
"He wouldn't want to break off for
a little Job like that. There are also
a few places in the cellar I want to
touch up wlfh whitewash, and I notice
that the kitchen door sags and should
be planed off." -
., Mrs. Bowser thought of the days
when Mr. Bowser bad stayed home to
play the bandy man and the awful
consequences that had followed, and
tears came to ber eyea and her heart
.was like lead. She had a dollar and
a half in her parse that she had aaved
up, and she was about to offer it to
biin to go, alons to the office as usual
when she looked into bis face, and it
seemed to ber that it bad somehow
changed, it waa Soft and gentle and
confiding, and she determined to take
the risks. , '
v l'he first tbln after breakfast Mr.'
Bowser went out and bought palnt and
a brush and got into his old clothes
aud began work on the step. There
was no undue haste aud no row. In
an hour he had almost finished. Then
be went Into the back yard for a stick
to stir his palut and during his brief
absence a delegation of five Salvation
Army lassies called to solicit a cash
contribution. They were standing
about on the freshly painted steps in
picturesque attitudes when be return
ed. Hsavy Wtathsr Prsdicttd.
Last spring, when Mr. Bowser bad
just finished the steps aud found Mrs.
Bowser's minister walking up them,
he yelled at the good man In a way
that blew his hat off and Jumped him
over the fence. Here, now, were five
young women wandering over the
painted surface, and yet when he saw
them he raised his hat. made a con
tribution of J2 and gallantly opened
the gate for them to pass out Both
Mrs. Bowser and the cook witnessed
the sight from a window, and the lat
ter turned to her mistress and whis
pered: "If I were you I'd telegraph your
mother to come as soon as a flying ma
chine would get het here. There's
going to be ructions before this day
ends."
Mr. Bowser repaired damages, let
the street peddlers yell at him with
out getting mad over U and by and by
was ready for the bureau. Mrs. Bow
ser had every reason in the world to
believe that he would walk upstairs
and jump at that article of furniture
and seize it by the neck and yank and
haul and pull and baug until it was
a wreck beyond repair. She followed
him to make appeals, bnt tbey were
not necessary, lie reached out with
gentle band and benign countenance,
shoved the bureau out of one room
and down the ball Into another, and,
Io, it came to rest as a humming bird
alights on a hollyhock. She wanted to
give him a ' word of praise, but her
throat choked up and she could not
speak.
Evsn a Tramp Cashes.
The noon lunch was a picked up af
fair, and cook had predicted a cy
clone, but none followed. Mr. Bowser
meekly and cheerfully ate what was
set before htm. and when a tramp
called at the door he was given 10
cents In cash Instead of being flung
over the fence and chased down the
street
There was a whitewash outfit down
cellar, and after lunch Mr. Bowser
hauled it out and began touching up
the walls. Almost at the first go-off
he got d splash In his eye. He gave
a jump, but caught himself. He did
not yell for Mrs. Bowser not a swear
word, not a threat to tear the house
from limb to limb. Mrs. Bowser wag
listening at the stair door, and she
turned pale with apprehension. Tha
cook saw it aud said:
"You'd have better taken my advice.
When the change comes it will be sud
den and awful r
Before the whitewashing was fin
ished Mr. Bowser fell into the coal bin
and over the ax, but he placidly rose
up, and nothing occurred to cause the
walls of the house to tremble to their
foundations. If he even thought he'd
belabor the furnace with his brush he
dismissed the Idea as soon as formed.
Model Mr. Bowser!
The kitchen door was the next thing
taken in band. It had to be taken off
to be planed. Ordinarily Mr. Bowser
would have loosened a screw or two
and then put forth a tremendous ef
fort and wrenched the door away, but
now he was patience itself. He spent
ten minutes .looking for the screw
driver, another In finding a plane, and
the door was handled as carefully as a
peachblow vase. It was planed off,
rehung, and it opened and shut as
softly and as joyossly as a clam not
a kick, not a wrench, not a yell. No
wonder Mrs. Bowser's voice trembled
as she viewed the completed work and
asked:
"Do you feel a roaring in the ears
or anything of that klndT
"No, dear. My ears are all right"
A leg of the deal table In the kitchen
had been wabbly for two months.
Mrs. Bowser had Intended to call In a
carpenter, but bad procrastinated. Now
Mr. Bowser's eyes fell upon It, and he
went after glue and hammer and nails.
The cook stepped outdoors to be clear
of the flying splinters, and Mrs. Bow
ser made an excuse to go upstairs, but
It was a false alarm. Not a splinter
flew; not a table leg went hurling
through the air; no one rushed for the
ax and chopped and smashed and chop
ped. The wabble jvas cared for as a
nurse handles a fevered babe, and aft
er half an hoar the table stood on its
four solid legs and took on a new dig
nity. The clothesline posts In the back
yard bad been pulled from a perpen
dicular by the tension. They were
leaning toward each other in a friend
ly but ungraceful way. Mr. Bowser went
out with the spade and reset tbem.
Every moment It was expected to see
him tear those posts out by their roots
and heave tbem into the alley and then
raise the neighborhood with blood
curdling whoops, but there wasn't a
tear or a whoop. He even hummed
the air of a gospel hymn as he worked.
The Cook Gives Notice,
Everything was finished now, and
dinner was ready. Mot a kick or com
plaint; not a word against the mother-in-law
or any talk of divorce and ali
mony. When the meal was finished
the cook beckoned Mrs. Bowser into
the kitchen and whispered:
"My trunk is all packed, and I leave
tonight"
"But whyr
"It's him. ne's changed all over,
and it's this blessed night you'll be
chopped into fine pieces with the axl
If you want me to I'll stop at the sta
tion and have four policemen come up
and take him away to the crazy house."
Half an hour later Mr. Bowser was
looked for nt the front door. He sat
on tbe step with bis arm around the
cat be bad tried so often to kill, and
both of them were sound asleep.
The Remnant of a Man.
The speaker said, "Lend me your ears.'
I lent 'em, though I had my fears.
Ob, such a world of wicked men!
I never got 'em back again.
The ears ha had seemed very line.
Why should the rascal care for mine?
I riveted my eyes on him.
And then my sight grew very dim.
The rivets, he could not .undo,
i i mm iiii iiii 1.1H.II ill n
AHBOiVfc tried t or two.
I'm surs you UI not reel surprised
When I remark I mlae those eves.
Boon after at a dinner e"y
I csv my ana to younsr sites May.
She thought tt waa a souvenir.
You see 1 haven't st ft iters.
Bhe took my arm. but toft my sleev.
It's hollow, ss you will perceive.
For yount Miss May I cesaed to car
And tell In love with Rose, so fair.
1 lost my heart with courtly cravtty.
An old tin can now Oils the cavity.
I put eome beets InsM the caa.
I'm surs that was a hearty plan.
I married Ross. It must be told
She proved to be an awful scold,
ghs took my head oft. That waa sad.
It was tbe only on I had.
Oh, I mi remnant of a man!
Deny It, reader. If you can.
Frank R. Walton la Judco's Library.
ANTIPATHIES.
rRK are thlno that do sot please
me.
Do not gladden mo a bit
From their thrall, should tats release
me,
Bhe would make a three base hit
Monthly statements, curt and snappy,'
Dills (or steaks exceeding hlfh, f .
Make me frishtfully unhappy.
r, For my cash Is always shy.
There's the man who comes a-prowUmj
In his sullen way and alow.
Always looking back and scowlina.
Saying: "Humph! I told you sol'
Him I'd pass up blithely, gmyty,
Without sorrow or regret.
He's annoyed mo nightly, dally.
Mm 1 gladly would forget
Girts who sing or vainly try to.
Men who always talk baseball
These I'd rather not get avlgh to;
I would gladly miss them aU.
Foolish talk concerning Peary
Greatly worries me; but. then.
Cook Is not a subject cheery.
Let him And tha pole again.
Still. I have a faint suspicion
To shed sunshine oa the throng
la not now my dally mission. .
Crowds do not burst forth la song
When they see me mumping, mumbling.
Dodging bores and looking glum.
The confession's rather humbling.
But my liver's out of plumb.
-Chicsgo News.
A Fair Proposition.
"Look here, uncle, said the impe
cunious young man, "you're promised
to give me all your money when you
die. haven't youT -
"Yes." 5
"Well, why wait? Give me a little
of It now, and I'll pray every night
that you may live long and be happy.
"I'll tell you what I'll do. You pray
every night for six months that you
may develop a liking for work, and If
at tbe eud of that time It appears that
your prayers are worth bargaining for
a ll take your proposition under consul
eration." Chicago Record-Herald.
Pips Dream Reflections.
To get the wild oats out of a boy
thrash htm.
It'a the young man with sand who
wins the girl witb the rocks.
Dishwashing is hard on wedding
rings.
There's no doubt about tbe man In
tbe honeymoon. ' r
, Some people look as if they were
walking around to save funeral ex
penses. Life's a great battlefield, where there
are more retreats than victories.
Cupid nowadays Is a cupidity.
Judge.
Fantasy' In a Flat
"Bridget, 1 sincerely hope you like
living with us."
"Faith an' I da I'd not lave yea
no. not even If yez were bankrupt!"
"I just came out here In tbe kitchen
to announce that after this month
your salary will be $50 lustead of $23."
"Glory be! An me Just goln' to
come In an' tell yes I want no more
afternoons out." Puck.
Something Worse.
"Tbey say that cwosslng the knees
Is likely to cawse appendicitis. I won
daw If that Is twue."
"It causes something worse than ap
pendicitis, deah boy."
"Whatr '
."It causes twousers to bag at the
knees.
Chsspsm'ng a Luxury.
"Yes; be continues to, show bis en
mity to the rich."
"What's he doing now?"
"Promoting a company that will
cheapen the cost of divorces and put
them within the reach of even tbe
poorest applicants," Cleveland Plain
Dealer. ..
Real Ruds.
"Ah, It is. at this season that na
ture's face is painted," said the poetic
al girl as she gazed away at the varie
gated foliage. "How 1 love nature!"
"Is that why you imitate berT" asked
the rude man in black suspenders aa
be lit another stogy. Chicago News.
His Dilemma.
Visitor Have you bought all your
new furniture yet?
Flat Dweller No; I can't decide
whether to get a . folding bed that
looks like a refrigerator or a refrig
erator that looks like a folding bed
Cleveland Leader. '
A Way It Has.
"De truth," said Brother Williams,
"Is lak a rubber band de mo you
stretch it de mo it comes back ter de
place whar it started fum." Atlanta
Constitution.
54 Daily Health Hint
A New York scientist has discover
ed that Wienerwursts are dangerous
to one's health. Beware of the dog!
Princeton Tiger.
SUMMONS I, V II iVUllVULHJUtl V 1
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT CP THE
STATS OF OREGON FOIt
WASHINGTON COl'NTY.
Matwllns L Wsgner, plalntltl, tirsee
M. VYagnoi, riffemtant,
ToOrsce M. Wmtner. the atn.ve named
defendant.
In the nam of the Stat or Oregon, you
ars hereby remitretl to axar and
answer ih complaint fllml attain! you in
the above entitled tVurt and Cans on or
bAr the 2Mb. day of Novonilvr, l ,
which Is six wak after tv-i. Wh.
the ilsle ortlored for the tlrst publication
of this notice, and If y hi) to i.ir
and anewer. Ih plainlltT will niiy lor
thortdiel prayed fur In his ewniplatnt, t-
lb For a decree diillng tli bonds
of matrimony now eiiMing belwewn the
above tiained plaliilltl and olVinUiit, ami
for such other and further relief as to the
Court seems meet and lust
This Ktiuiiuons la nub IhIwu by Iheonier
oftliellon. J. W. Uoodm, JuiIk of !
County Court fur Washington County.
tl.u. Lae, attorney tor pnuuiiu.
Pate or first puhllostioii, IM. II, V.
Date of last publication. Nov. :'.'. I!W.
SUMMONS.
IN TtlK CIRCUIT COURT OK TUK
STATE OH ORKOON, HK
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
John Roeker, Jr., J'lsiiHiH,
Absolon T Hedge; - Frank rartenioo.
Kliisbeth PartetUco. his wife. YY J lito.
HallisRio. his wifn, 8 M Kir, Annie
Klc. his wife. Norma Link. .Hsrsli IUhI
man, Robert Dediitan. her husband,
Henry Beauchainp, Jr William fc Beau
champ, Altoe Bemuchamp, hi "He. Klleii
Nortlirup. Johu Mvnhri, her himUn.1,
John Zimmerman It B behreiu, Freddie
T ttehretta, UauMVhrenB, John Heau
champ, Gertie Rsautihantp, his wife, .
llieloh, John Chmter Mieloh. Ilel B
Hisloh. N O Ryan, K Kysn, her litnlmml,
Mrs.ll J Porter, John IHh I'orter. her
husband, M M I'lttenger, Maud Uk.
Horace U Laka her husband. Win l lH
tenrer. Mamie Reel auti Frank Keel, her
hunittitd, Defendant. :
To Absolon T Hedges. Frank lirtnioo,
Klixabeth Parteuico, his wife, W J Kie.
8allia Kio. hla wife. Norma Links. Henry
Reauchamp, Jr., William K Heaiiehanip.
Alio Heauchaitiit. bit wife. II t Behrsns.
rredili T Behrena, John Beauclisuip
and Gertie Boauobamu his wire, thirteen
of the abovs nameJ defendants:
In The Name Of The Stats Of Oregon:
You and each of you are hereby com
manded and required to be and apesr In
the above sn tilled court and answer the
complaint In the above entitled eati. n
or before th expiration of six reus from
tuadata of the Unit publication ol this
summona in tbe Hillsboco Aritii. Hie
date of the first publication thereof 1-eUiK
oo the 2Sth day of Oct, !W, ami Hi dale
of the last publication thereof beinif on
the Kith day of Dec., HM, lo-wlt.onor
before the Wth day of Doc.. U"J. and yon
and each of you will pleas tk noti.-e.
that if you fail so to ap,war and aiwwer
wid complaint, that Hi plaiiiitlf will
apply to the above entitled court for a
decree adjudging and decreeing the
plaintiff to Ua the owner In fee simple of
all of the following described real proper
ty, lying' terns and situate in Wmlnnif
ton County. Oregon, and particularly dr.
scribed aa follows, to-wlt:
All of Una Nln (91, Ten (10), Kleven
(11), Twelve (12), Thirteen (Kli. Fourteen
(H), Fifteen (15), ami Sixteen (HI), of and
in block numbered On (I) of and in
North Hil Addition to the town mow
city) of Hlllsboro, Oregon, aa the same p
pears upon the duly recorded flat thereof
or record and on file in the ollli-e of the
Recorder of Conveyance of Washltigtoii
Couuty, Oregon.
And that you and each of you and all
peraoui claiming by, through or under
you. or either of you, l lorerer barrtnl
and precluded from aasertintr.or attempt
ing to SMtert, any right, title, or iuUtreMt
in or claim or lien upon the rsl property
hereinbefore described, or any part or
parcel thereof, adverse to the title of the
plalntltl therein, and that Hie pUintiU'n
till to said real property m quieted a
against each and ail of the defendants
hbrelnbefore named, and for sucli other
and further decree aa may bo nccesMury
and proper In the premise.
Tina summons la served upon you by
publication in the llillaburo A runs, by
an order of Honorable J W doodiu.
County Judge of Washington County,
Oregon, mail and dated th.-t. ttlth, 1mi
Bagley dr. Hare, attorneys for iliatill.
The CITY BAKER has a new Bi.ktr
and the best bread ever turned out in
the city ia now being made. Try Our
CAKES AND PIKS
and all Kinds of Pastry.
Everything as neat as a pin. No
dirt; no haphazard baking.
WHOLESOME AND CLEANLY.
CITY BAKERY.
JOS. TRUTTMAN, Prop.
MOORE A HOOVER
Mwoond Nf mmmt Mark .
Fresh and Ourod Moats
ALWAYS IN STOCK
Both Phmnmm
Smoond Sir ear, Hlllmboro, Or
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice Is hereby given that the under
signed, the duly appointed, qimliliwl and
acting Kiecutor of the lam Will and Ti
amentof Uottfrled Matthes, deceased , bus
tiled in the County Court of tiie Htate of
Oregon, for Waalifngtoii County, Ills tiiial
account In the Matter of Haid Estate, and
that said Court has fixed Monday, the 20th
day of December, A. I)., 1119, at ten
o'clock A. M, of said day, at the County
Court Room in Hillahoro, Washington
County, Oregon, as the time and place for
bearing objection to said final account,
and for the final setlletuent of said Kstato.
Dated this L'ith day of November, A. D
1909. ; '
HENRY MATTHB8,
Executor of the last Will and Testa
ment of Mottfried Matthes, deceased.
T. H. Tongue, Attorney.
COTSWOLD BUCKS
For sale: Full Jjlooded Cotuwold
bucka, yearlings and Bpring, Jos.
Cawree, Corneliua, Route 1; 5
milta north west of Hillsboro.
Leave orders for cream at Greer's
store,
'OUR.' f lp I,
1 1 asssw n -v 1 1 n.
I A U llll II I
minium mill iiii II a h
F
W.M
:
HIGH
Ladies' Tailored Suits
OWING
To the nunu-rous dtluys in the
completion of our building am fu
tures, we ore lute with our fall nr
rival of goods, and in order to dis
pose of same to mtthe room for the
Spring StocK
we are placing' all full goods on a
SPECIAL SALK
ot manufacturers prices.
100 Ladies' Tailored Suits 100
These suits are of the latest styles
and fabrics made by the best man
ufacturers in the United States. AH
our fall garments ranging' in value
from $15 to $25. will be placed on
special sale at $lO. $12.50. $15
m, m.-atmrnm-mm
HcsUlcs the above we vt ill have njcti ami
ready fr lb: a complete stink of Dry
Goods, Furnishings, Hosiery,.. loves, Com
forters, Blankets, Uueus, hte.
Special Notice
Our big openiu will take place with the
arrival of our spriuj; gotnls.
Tamiesie Dloch. cor. 3rd and Main
L IMlSa isboro
ANXOUMKMl C X f 1 1
The Royal Bakery & Confectionery Incorporation,
sole manufacturers of R yal Table Oiueu Bread,
liave made arrangement with the enterprising
firm of
WYATT ca CO.
whereby, the said firm of Wyatt & Co. will lie ex
clusive agents for
ROYAL TABLE QUEEN BREAD
The best bread on the market. Delivered fresh
every day. Appetising- delicious, wholesomely
good.
LANDESS CONFECTIONERY
Second Street opposite postofflco
FOR FRESHEST OYS TERS
For Sandwiches and Coffee
Confectionery the Choicest
Vine Line of Cigars aud Tobacco
Splendid Line of Post Cardn
Quality and Cleanliness Our Motto.
Give Us a Tria l
REMOVAL
I
Our Patrons
notice that we
sassBTasBri
Sporting" Goods Store
To Third street, at the Garage, where we
have more room and are better able to
' tak care of our trade.
Guns and Ammunition
Winchester and Savage Rifl'es, the best huutinK rifle,
ever made. , h
Ktnt!Z J? UDS- mM "nlerless,
Kejfeaters. Buy no other. ? - '
KevolVersNif all ki,1c
Bicycle Supplies.
R. LEE
Bmoke junt hall a much, and
when you do Brooks, buy a Hohiller,
and you U never be accuaed of be
ing "crouchy." .,
Argua and Oregonian, $2 25.
GRADE
NOTICE
will please take
have removed our
Rerja'irincr c
SEARS - ' y'
i
lonibsa t tf.. . t. '
oiefg t EmoBott Bros mi
China Dinner H-f
Kt a
Urn,
and
one.
H6 thfcir windna
' .. :'"'4riiiai 011 dv satu oo in
Hk them tins vmi
yoil, oan get
AM (MIMING '
M ftni Liup'ojm-nt fur titt,
o Ntmihrr of iVopla
Kl A t0U A HTUV
IQlll
Willi Fltw Will licruti Afitf Vrtf
ib Tur
aTsfetsTas-aafSsBBt K
Matiagfr Kitser, of Forsst ( 1 rota,
cams tlowu Monday tnoruim, 14
frlttirtfoJ ihs opsutnij of lbs Hills. '
b tro .Mtu)rria which has bast
eUicvH) fr total wtskt.in ut4ra
litult of r pairs. The raoi
Usl 1 1' lt wrs in doubt, m it
wtnlhsr tha (actor would (ierasi
any mors, hut uio ittloetieo aa,
elu ll to ivs lbs jilaut a UUt,
Tl i milk u4f was not wbat ta
ConslcVrtl sumclshl whso ihslta.
lory flownl last Fall. an4 owlo (
I ha riu'iovhuieut of ths I' "tlas4
tuarliat lbs uutiouk was out r
hrijtht
Two werk a., however, It soaa
lensrr piila cuncludwt to giv Iks
ilant auoiher trial. Tin last kail
f NvVriNf, II HO was paid faf
four per esut milk, aud ths prist
io I s aht will tw ail thai (lis aw
krl can siainl
CKOMCK MAHKI.H
(Uirt II rrlw, of BhaJt Brouk.ial
ha was .H years ol saw. 4 J )
rinUr 1, lUtW.at ths family kosjs.
tfier an ril tided lllnrsa (rosj
IlilghU tlisrs. lsfas4 Was
aiis uf Canada, cnmlni to Ika
folia,! 8U'i what a ty Hi
s a vficrtn of ib Civil Wat.
U (mHM in O Finn In tha V
nd lr many yaats has lUsdt
the Hhsdy Hrook fsr ro Bt
Isavrs a wifs and Is O dauihtsia,
Mrs Ms reus Trumlx, ol Albiaa.
ai d Mrs. Krd Notihrup, of Haa4f
tliiM.k.
Ufttf Katuna, of Illixunici, tit
in ths nly this moroioi
. K:hi,of rorest ilrota,
.i d K K VanMsur.crf til!y,wn
in ii n ssUrday,
VAn Hbansr, tha N'orfh rialss)
fanchor and hofisiuao, wat la Ika
dly Msy.
IVter II tew Is taking Ibstsa
u r th i-himl rhildfsn bsttsta
h g-s of 4 and '20, and InMmaM
that ibria wilt Us a surprias Is tat
naturs of a big loci as tr Km
s umsratlon tl last yar.
KNCINStR O. ft. MI AC HAM
VVslilntl(.n County tmy mho was allies
in a wrrrk, atar MImomU. Noslsaa,
Nhv. ij, iit), and Imrifd htn m
Hunday.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Iitvrs fur Portland
Fortst Oftivs Uk. Si at
Bhri(lan Flyer,..
I'orpst Orovs Ical
I'oreni Cmvt l.ocsl.. ........ J
Obrvallls tivetlaad :JP
taes rortlaad for IIilletoco
CorvalHV Overland 1
Ftwrst Crve Iocal,, Bifioa,
Vmtni Orovs Iocal r
Sheridan Flyer...... looP
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1. fun nnlni. i..l Hiuiriia of til V" !TZ I
tXnmt (if Wanlilnutoii W',,,,ln.2S j
Zm, aiitlinriolna in, ths undiCT
a.ln.lnlstrairli of ths K.WIa "fj'-J.'J
lln, deiBiwe.!, to sail, t Mr,Jiiartst
the roal propor y, IwloiiKlna t ym-V ,
I will, front aiitVftiw Monday. J"gJ
mm. pruflwd to sell, at Pr'vl,irij'sf
tha liiKhiwt bl.Mer for cash in ''"aw,l).
the foljowlnir (lnwirllwl rl w
oats iii waHiHiitfton Ooniity. "JSroira
Nrtrthwnstniiwtorof Bantlon ",.,ttiJ
4 W Wll aniulla MltrllllSII. uu" -
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atth!
L "his w lbs rsoslvaa r u,iro.0i'
of w. N. iiarrr.ti i iull!t
".i. and iai.1 sale will "W)l10
i, altii'l,',,i?
ria-ninriy kimo k, mm
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,W.N. Ilrtrrott, attorney
for " '