The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 03, 1910, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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ntrd t the Poet-offloa at Hlllabo.o
Oregon, m aacond-claaa mtil matter.
U A. 1.0NG. Kdlior.
County Official I'aper
Subscription: il.St) pe, Annum.
leased Kvery Tburatlmy
-BT-
I.ONG eft McKINNKT
With death and disaster follow
the wke of etorme and break
ing up of Wintfr all over the
North west, this eection of the Wil
lamette Valley, where, we haven't
evea a semblance of the hookworm
t ) plague our citiiena shoild rTe
up praiee? for a favored liKality.
Chan. J Herb, of near Greenville,
wae in the city this morning.
A. J. Wilkes was up from Scholls
today.
II C Car-tens and daughter,
Mis Kthel, of Roy, were in the city
today.
Born, tn Q. H. Edward and
wife, of Newton, February 23,
1910, a girl.
Lincoln Gsiger, of Cornelius, was
r!on today, on business at the
court houte.
Joe. Lee, of Gales Creek, who
was recently very severely burned,
is improving nicely under the care
of Dr. Linkiater-
J. C. Buchanan, of above Cor
nelius and wh) owns one of tie
large hop yards of h a section, wa?
in i h city this afternoon.
Olto Wohler, of Job' Croesirg,
was in the city this morning Mr.
Wohler is one of the successful
dairymen of his section.
Supt. M. C. Cae reports the
county schools in good shape, and
says that three new buildings are
promised, already, for the leason.
L J Francis, of Tualatin, was up
yesterday and today, and went out
last night to virit his brother,
Frank Francis, of southwest of the
city.
Joseph A-n 6S years old, drop
ped dtad while fating supper,
Tuesday night He was alore with
his wifr. They Jived i ear the
county line, on the Co-nell load.
From the Irwin Ritter telf phone
thiB mornini it was learned thai
Herman Lechner, the 14 year old
Bm of G. A Lechner, while work
i ?g aroucd a stump machine, suf
fered a Severe injury abive o e cf
his knees. The chain broke and
the sweep whirled around, striking
him on the leg. It iB not yet known
whether the limb is broken or not,
but in all probability it is a frac
ture. Dr. A B. Bailey went out
to attend the unfortunate lad. The
Lechners live near Bethany.
Iowa Hill: J. R. and We En
nis have bought a donkey engine
for logging operations for their new
sawmill, now under construction
on the Becker place, recently pur
coased. ihey are now ueing the
engine to clear land, and the way
logs, whole trees, and cracked
stumps are pulled into the canyon
IB amazing. J. B Phillips, who
has been ill for three wf eks, is able
10 De around again Samuel Phil
lips, recovering from a brokfn an
k!e, is vioiting at the home of his
uncle, J B Potatoes suffered
greatly in this locality and as for
me roans to haul out those unin
jured, it will take more than "good
road talks" at the county seat to
get mem in shape.
Tha Abilnth Tlpplar.
me aymptoma of the absinth ttp-
pier are muscular trembllnes and
marked decline of itrength, the hair
begins to drop out, the face takes on
a despairing look, and he soon be
comes wrinkled and sallow. Lesion of
the brain follows, horrible dreams
cotue tales and fast, and gradually a
jarmysis takes him to the grave.
To Meddla.
Hf,11 . . ...
..iruu.e once sigmnea "to concern
uneven witn. n is so used In the
beriptures, where the expression oc
curs, "Meddle with your own busl
ness."
The Muak Ox.
In systematic zoology the place ac
corded to the musk ox Is intermediate
Between those of the sheeD fovim and
the ox (bos), and for its special accom
modation n new genus hus been cre
ated, "ovibou." Most writers notice Its
resemblance In many ways to the t.nf.
fulo or bison, and It undoubtedly has
uiucn amnuy witn this species.
Broomi.
Nearly all the high grade brooms of
tue world are made lu the rutted
States, where, too, they are for the
most part sold, though some of the In
ferior grades are sent abroad. It Is a
peculiar fact that Europeans generally
cling to the old style broom of twigs
and do not look with favor ppon the
modern American broom. j
Periian Perfume.
The records left by the Phoenicians,
Assyrians and ancient Persians show
that among all those nations the use
of perfumes was very common.
Dickent' Burial.
Dickens was burled In Westminster
abbey in the presence of only about n
dozen people. Ills funeral was prac
tically a secret one. This was by his
own wish, for In his will he expressly
utatod, "I emphatically direct that I
be burled In an inexpensive, unosten- !
tatious and strictly private manner," 1
A CLEAN-UP
M en s and
fm pm Vtcr
ixememoer
Come In
Where You Always
A Japanese Spy
By FRANK MARTIN DALE
Copyright, 1310, by American Prts3
Association.
During the wars in Japan between
the adherents nf the tnlkado and the
shogun the miUadu's troops were be
sieging a fortress which both sides
wanted.
But there Is one matter of impor
tance concerning it that is pertinent to
this story. The mikado's army was
very small, and a f.ir e of the siu.guns
was coming up to the relief of the be
sieged. This force was expected with
in a week. The success of the mikado
depended upon how long dis enemy's
supplies would hold out. If there
were enough for but a few days the
besiegers might remain and reap the
benefit of their labors. If the provi
sions should last longer than that they
would better be off before the relief
force came up or they might be over
whelmed by a superior army.
To know what supplies the defend
ers of the fortress had would be of In
estimable value to the besieged. It
meant a possible possession of the
point of attack, and it meant a preven
tion of a possible annihilation of the
emperor's army and the probable loss
of his cause.
The devotion of the Japanese dcodIc
under such circumstances Is a won
der. It is that devotion which ennl.leJ
them to force a peace upon the Iius-
slan bear that had threatened to
"walk all over" their little Island and
take possession of it. It Is that devo
tion that has enabled them to protect
themselves while cultivating the com
mercial methods of westeru civiliza
tion. There came a noble to
the mikado
and said to him:
"0 mighty emperor, it Is on ac
count of your majesty's virtue thnt I
feel an impulse spring up within me.
Aly ancestors are looking down uiion
me and smile pleasantly upon me as
I yield to the inspiration. I will dis
guise myself and obtain admittance to
the fortress. There I will observe for
how many days your enemies are sun-
plied, and I will return and advise von
of the fact."
I am well pleased," replied the em
peror, "that my virtues huve produced
in you such a worthy motive. You
have my permission to go Into the
fortress and observe the supply of
food our enemies have and return to
me and tell me. I will renuest th
shades of my own ancestors to watch
over you, but If you die In your at
tempt you will have the satisfaction of
knowing that both mine nnd your nn-
cestors will welcome Voll In tmlplt-
land."
So the noble prostrated himself he.
fore his majesty and turned and went
away. That same day a man dressed
as a shepherd found access to the
fortress and went among the grana
ries and found them nearly empty.
There was food enough to last but
two days. The shepherd, satisfied with
the information he had gained, was
about to leave the fortress when one
who bad knowu him before the wur
IN OUR CLOTHING DEPT.
Boys Suits and Overcoats
No one cIse can 'lve you BETTER Styles.
better Tailoring, better F.r..na suits.
and Let Us Show You
i Lot of iS youths' suits, sizes 14 to 20 years,
all good colors, worth np to $12.50, now. .$59$
Youths' fio 00 blue serge suits, sie iS M 20
years, ou sale at 73$
Youths'? 1 2 1x3 brown mixed suits 7 Si)
Men's ? 1 1 00 black or blue serge suits 8 19
Men's $12 00 brown striped suits 9 89
Men's $16 50 and iS 50 suits, in all the lat
est cuts, on sale at 13 9$
Men's $20 00 suits, new and up-to-date, on
sale at 14 89
Men's $22 50 suits, in new aud fancy mater
ials, on sale at 17 38
Men's $12 00 imported corduroy suits, on sale
at 9S9
Boys' 10 00 brown striped cravenette over
coats ou sale at '. G 98
Men's $10 00 cravenette overcoats .6 98
Men's $12 50 cravenette overcoats, iu light
and dark colors 9 89
Men's $13 50 craveuette coats, in black and
colors, on sale at 10 98
Men's $15 00 colored cravenette overcoats, on
sale at H 93
Men's $15 00 fine black cravenette overcoats,
on sale at 12 98
Men's $2 50 dress pants' now 198
Men's $3 50 dress pants, now 2 97
came on recognizee lilm. The spy was
seized and hurried before the shogun,
"This mau." said his captor, "is a no
ble who supports the mikado for the
: position to which your majesty is en
j titled. lie has bee a among us in this
i raiment of a shepherd and knows Just
' how many days' supply we have on
' hand. What Bhall we do with blui?"
"Crucify him," said the shogun.
With that they were leading the spy
j away to crucify him when the sho
I gun called to them to bring him back,
j "If you will go to the wail." he said
to the spy, "and tell your people thut
j we have supplies to last several weeks
j 1 will spare your life."
"That I will do," said the other.
"My ancestors call to me to stand Grin
I and they will receive me at my death
Joyfully, but 1 have a wife and chil-
dren In the mikailo's camp, and I am
I loath to leave them for my ancestors,
whom I reverence greatly, but have
never seen. I am so weak as to pre
fer my wife and little ones."
"Go, then; tell them what I have
said to you, and I will In time return
j you to those you love."
The spy was conducted to the wall
nnd stood upon It,, the soldiers of the
shogun keeping In the background.
He signaled the besiegers to come
near that he might speak to them.
So they all drew as near as they
dared, the family of the spy coming
with the others. The spy stood look
ing at them benignly as they drew
near and saw his wife and little ones
looking up at him anxiously, knowing
that be must have been discovered by
the besieged people aud that a great
crisis was at hand.
The shogun sat In the center of the
fortress, rejoicing that he had found a
means of deceiving his enemies aud
sending them off when near the ac
complishment of all they had been so
long striving for'.' About him stood his
soldiers waiting to hear the spy tell
lis people' of the nbundance of sup
plies there wtre in the fort
Then the spy raised his band for
silence and said to them:
"O my people, I have examined the
supplies that there are In tblH for
tress, and there are but enough to last
two days."
A thousand spears were burled at
hlui, and he fell on the wall.
') my neotile." exclaimed th ml.
kado, "our anceHtors are taking hlra
to their bosoms."
Then be Bave orders to move on the
fortresH, und the defenders, belli din -
eouraged, gave way before thorn, so
It was not lonx before the contjuered
people were Hent to the boHoms of
'.heir own ancestors.
Green md Dry Oak.
A cubic foot of the host oak when
(freen weighs seventy-one pounds ten
ounces; when seasoned the wood is
reduced to forty-three pounds eight
ounces.
NOTICE OF VACATION
Of a Part of Maple Street in Sim iuoiih
Addition to Ji illnhoro.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKRN.
Von will i,l(ia- lake notice thnt the
iinderslKiied has tiled with the Recorder
of the Clly of HIllHboro. Oreioii, hia pe
tition prayint; that the following dnMcrl ti
ed portion of Maple Street in Nimiiioii'a,
Addition to Hillaboro, OrK"U. to-wit
Do Better
' Krtrinnlnir ai IK l..t....!....
p "n MltfimllUil ui me
"..uiu iinnui Mtpio .street with the wiwt
line ol Kmirth Street in Hlllaboro, (Ira
gon. and running thence waat oi the
south line of Mr pie Hlreel, forty-fl feet
thence norlh parallel with the west llneo'f
Fourth atrent, amy fWtt, more or ha, to
the north line of Maple Btret; thence rant
forty-live feet to the weal line of Kmirth
Htret; thenoeaouth to Hie place of lie
ginning, being a atrip of laud forty-five r
aixty fwt, be acau-d, and alleging that
ine only peraoiit Ui be allected by aneh
vacation are the petitioner. Clarence K.
Moyd. and lionjaiuiu Hlrtlaell, abutting
projwrty owners.
Now then hire, all prraoim lnleriwte.1,
are hereby iintinrd that (aid petition will
he hnard by the City Council of the City
ol Hillsboro. on Tueaday, the filh day of
April, 1U0. And are further notified to
nrwetit their objections to the allowance
of said petition and aald rarati u, on or
lefor said .r.th day of A prll, liHU.
Dated Hum Ixtdayof March, I'MO
CLAKK.NCK K. HU)Yi.
Petitioner
Hillsboro
Bicycle
Repair
Shop
Baby Carriage Tires
put on so they will stay.
All other work neatly and
well done.
Prices Reasonable
Call a:id enquire about our
Premium Offer for cash
sales.
Rambler and Crescent
Bicycles.
F. R. DAI LEY,
Main St. opposite the court
house.
Notice to Contractor! '
Cl . .. I . .1 , ....
the Cii..t r tAi. '
noaiei. oroiMmais crin i.a ..j .
i ;. ' 1 " """.union bounty.
, 0reKon,uiitll2o'fll.K!k p. of thelll
, ,l,H'',f Mrcu tnr the cniMhlnK ami
.i . I" V. V. , " '"Htrict No. iij.
'
, Ulstrict No. It, Cedar Mills; Koil Ilia
,no!' No l P"ly: Koad IiUtrh't No i.
"", H""1 Wslricl No- rn
AiHofortbe nruahlnir of rock at the
rpiarry H mil.,1 Hotheaat of Boavart.m to
supply the road dlMtricU along the H. 1.
K. K and for the naiiHm. nr.i..
, -.---n oc nnine.
HwlblHtrltsNo, 8, Laurel j'lt'iid
,.,i,l,i. P',,ml DlHtfltNo. Ill, Bcholia
and Road District No. 84, HuiU.n '
I'ropoKalt must be preseijted in a teal,
ed envelope endoraed on the otiUlde with
the name of the bidder and the work for
which the propria) in
. ilVf. i P 7 1 'J"1"1 aeoompaiiled by
a certified cheek fo, at least S per cent of
the amount of the proposal which such
check acooinpanien.
to give a ImjikI forun amount to be de
termined on by Die County Court,
all bids K nK"l to reject any and
For further Informal 1.... ...,..,i .....
County JudKe. H"'ra m ",e
hy order of the Court.
J. W.0O0DIN,
County Judge.
Notice of Final Settlement
N.ul.sr la hereby gueti that the under
signed etecttlnr of Ilia lel will Iwta
n.rnt ,. lvHl K. ku.l.-r. IitI,
tilil in Hi O'iiiiIt I'.Hirl of Wa'liUiiitoii
Coiinlt liia Itual avmit hi ll iiiiii
of mi.I riiair. an. I Dial i'on'1 h
IUikI M.iiulajr, I .'! tliy 't Murvli.
. miO. at til 1 iml v ('..nil IJixmii tn tillt
hor. rtKn. at III oVI.a k A.M. if aal.l
Oar, an I Ik' tun ami liiaiv lot h.viruiii t'1'
IM liona U mi.I llnal aNnnl, an.l l"t Hip
! dual wltlonixiit of ulil iMlai.
I 1'uIihI lln Idlli .lujr l Krliruaiy, If 10.
I M II. I' A KK Kit.
j Ktviilir of IliK l.iil will ami iMlaniPnl of
IU;liv .V Halo, Avlorniya fur Kim'iilor,
Ailniiuiilratt'r'a Noika
IN THK Cul'NTV tVl'Ur 0t Til K
KTATK or OKh'UON rl WAMI
ISiiTON OH' NT V
In the Mxtlrr of the KxUle of Hannah
Itolfv. dHiMsl
NolU'e In hereliv liurn that by virtue
of an order ol l"e Connlv Court of W aU
Ingtoli County. Orr.in, .Inly made and
entered mi the I It li iUv of rtrurv, l''U',
aillhorining an.l illm-tuiK the iindi'rutt-u.
eil .liiiliu.lrl..r ol the entitle of tlammli
Uoll, deieiird, toacll at private tale, for
ra.n In hand. Hie i al relate liervmalter
deacrllxsl.
Now, tliervlnre, 1, the i.l alinlnllra
tor. In juirMiamv of until order, will on
a.i.l ailrr M.ih.Uv, Man li '.'lot, P'lu. aell
at private Jf lor t'ali III hnl, all of the
following draenhed real r-IMe.lo all ;
l.oi i III Merlr i A.l.luion Ui the Town
of Iteaverton, WaihuiK'oti County, Ore
Kon.
Thai any and all lo.lv for the luirrlia
of said prtiaerty, may t uliuiitted to mo
at the law oltice ol John M. Wall, at
MlllnlHiro, Oregon
Oate.1 at IlilUhoro, Ore. hi, this I lib
day i.f February, I'llo.
M. . lUKMtf,
AdinlniHtralor of the Ivilaie of Hamuli
Knife, ileeeaMhl.
John M. Wail. Attorney (or Admlm
trator. SUMMONS.
IN TIIK C'llUTIT I'ofltT OK THK
STATK OK OliKCON' Knit
WASHINGTON t'Ot'NTV
CtiarUw I. la-liiell, I'laintltT.
vs.
KlKalieth It. Iah!ell. IWeudaul.
To Kliaheth It. lia,,.rll, n,
aUtv i
uniurti oeiri'iiaitl--
In the name of the State of Oregon you
are hereby required to appear end ens
er tie coiui'laint iie, ,.iiii y ni
the above enlitlel mm on or lwfre t rl
.lay, the lt day of April. nio. ahl.h is
in weeks after Thnrwlav, Kel.ruarv I Hi
IH10. the date of the first publication uf
this Summons, and If you fail i, (),
r or answer, for want thereof. Hie
plaiiititl will apply to the Court for a .le
creedliMolvlhK Hie t., ol inalrluiuny
eilstiuK hetween the plalntlll and .lr.
fendant herein and lor snrh fnrlhcr re
lief as the Court seem, inrel and pint anil
as In Ulnlilt s Complaint prave.1 for.
This Kuiiiuiona l liiihh.lie.1 hr or.ler of
the Honorable J. Wealey ti.slin, lu.lKe
of the County Court o Ihe Nt.ile of nr.
ikoii for Washington County hi the ah
leuciMilthe Clreuil Ju.lk-e from Wali
Ington County, ami i,l or.ler w made
"ii ',"t"r',' "" ""' 1 '", "r K'hruary,
The ilate of the t puhlh allen of this
iiiiiiiiioiis is inurs.lay. March .11 pipi
CI.VhK lilCHAUIiMJX,
Aiiorney ior flaiiitilf, ;,s ChaniUr of
i oininer.'e, l iollainl, tlrrgoti
SUMMONS
TIIK CIKCI'IT Col'liT UK
TIIK
HTATK OK OKKcioN Kilt
WANIIINtiToN Cul'NTV
A W Klover, plaliililt,
,. ,- v . Siiiniuoiis
i ll l rem, ilelen.laiil
To K H Lawrence, defendant aU
named -
In the name of the Nlate of oMJ(
Ion are hereby required to appear a
.11 I '.'"'"''"il of plalntlll
... .., .Kn,,,al y,,,, Wl,
... neria irollt the ,(
'he tirnt puhh.ation hereof
Voll . ra l,r..k ........ t ..
(ail Ui answer said complaint anhlnsai.l
...."i.i p'uiiiiin will lute j,lif
... ,,, ,,,r iliesuinof w
... . .reu aim run, iii.tan l.a,,, ,
lor his cwts and dmkiirsei.ieiit herein
and for a mile of the real properly herein
IlegiimliiKal a iioinl wliich li rea. I
llV WV1I. II illU BO .1...
' .)"rier aerllou mr
i ...inn line ui Meclluli 4 Town
an z. noutli or Itang., , Went f ,
W l ainntle . Meridian, and r ,
lilJchaius to the North Kast comer of a
-- . oi mo., uiureyeo ,y i,,. ,,r
herein to Win. J. 1.rt f,y
: IS. Hoot . ,e.,la, and South 7Zn
r .." 7 ' hains to North
l"r "ii' l lo t ciiiiveynl u
,,.1 m,. ... me oiii.'ihi survey v mai
thi.nie nonil, ii .1,... ' .
iiiiK. '"" ' iiiinut.Mi weal
.I..I,.. Ol , .. . ' ,,f .o
.... i;.B-o.n more or ichs. to i'm.iI... ... e..
"r. inr-.ce uowii KHine o.ij
LrZl u . T l""'"'H N"nl 11 de
u. i iT . 111 "Hl'1 snrvey N
II. nn,... Nr.ril. .1 ' 1
i ,: i " '' minute,
Ml III.I.M h.lliHt., ,,M(.B )lf i,,.,,,..,.,.
comainiuK acres. AI,o fr."rlKl,t oi
ay for road nuri.,.. .,v... . .... . .
mImVvi.".! eastern point uf th
7 V " " '"" i. ana ruun He north
41 .leKrre. ,H tt,inUm Ksl W ,l , h, ,1 U,
'.-7 1 " o'tirini survey No
I thence Kant :i deKr.a Kast 11,1,
iiiMieMii.,11. Ji,l " ' r'
M f. el . . . Illlmil est
- . ... ...,, norm ix UeKreea
So,..,
llcvreiiu .'Ul - l ... .. . ".n. 'er
. .-' .. Miie r.asr. zo iika t,, .j..
place of heifiiiii nir. all ..i.i I.....V .
'Z;yorego;.,,"'l,mtfl '" W"""Kton
. . " mini mii,
ou are further notifiwl thulthla hu.ii.
inons Is Brrvwl iinon vo i. .....7.." ""
at lens. . ... .... " l"'oiu: . lion
r, -,v ; " tor nix (lit cons..,-!.
tlve weeks In Ihe II, Unburn Are ,
lirtWHiiHruir . "'K"", I
t "' "rn',IB"" th
... , ,.,,., isiMln or Oreimi
ti...i. M :.o, ,"",,,v'i 'ji'''K"f
rnsrs. lu n u.,.l ., I" !'ny '" e0-
ih.i' i.. " '"rumr iioti.M
m, and the .late of 'Z lust put ("'J'
Marc,:' U" "''"' l" Z't,
JOHKI'H
iV HANKV
AtU.rneyN for fMulntlll
SUMMONS
lu the (.'Irci
J. 0. (.'nates, I'laiiilllf,
Oflmia Ooates, Di.feii.lanl
tln-
i.. ii ... '
are h 1 ? r ".,,,, you
. fo.n,mii;ri!u: src rr
alrove .uiiiii,,,! suit o.t J", . i
"ay 01 Apr , llllll which L i
HlU.rThuLlay, r rtm i, h H ??mk
for want thereof ilfi ..'i..'.'.'.".'" ""awer,
Ooates, ' " "'l"ur Mm, Jtuhy
"f ul. '"'Jl1 'y. Order
Judge of the County Court r .i ,i,K""'1.
ofOreKon for WaHlfliiBiJ... f H,Ht,,
Attorney Ar V YmmW lli'
"JeortlrHtpubliiMit o,, K,,h ,.
J'ate of liutt publication April 7,' ft
aDMIMSI HMOK S notk k
Notice Is lietrbv itlven that we. the under
ainned. Iieva heon '.lnle.l a.lmlolslia
tora ol the K stale o Jolinllo.lsls.io,
ie.'eMl. hy the Con. .IV Court of the
Stale l (in.i lt ah.iit:toii I'm'IIHV.
ami hair .pialilie.! as an. h All -ris,...s
hatli'tT claims a.;s.ol said esi.ite me
heietiy llollllil to pr.uel.l the snn.r, lo its
with .foier vouches, at the law olll.'e ol
V N Haiislt, at lltllsU.ro. l.fc'oo. with
in si moiiiiiB trout this dale
)iai.l I his rrhtneiy .', Hi
i iscar Oustiifson
loliu r tliislt.fou
Administrator of Ihe KsUle ol John
Oiislalson, lie.'ese.l
W N llsitell, Attorney fo, said Kslate
Noru i: Of vac vi ion.
Application fr Vacation t( VMcy in
IH.H-k Hue, Thome's Addition to
IlillsUirit
Notice la hereby (Iveu that Ihe under
siKi.ed havllle.1 with the City lleoor.ter of
I lie City of tlillsU.ro. a imOIUoii pisvu.n
the Common Com. oil of Ihe CUV ol Hills
ls.ro lo vacate the alley rt.noiit ra't so. I
weal II. touk-1, the i elite, ol l l.ts K line 1 1 i,
Thome's Addition to the City ol Hill..
ts.ro, Oregon, Mtiticularly .less rl IkI as
follow s, to 111
tlisjinioiu; ai then w corner of U. s,
lll.s k I. Thornr's A. billion .. II ill.ls.r...
Oreirott. and ruunioit thence e, folloaie
the o. line of lots . . I. I, .1. .', I. lo Ihe
li e. comer ol lol I, said block; them e u
Al It.; Itieiu-e w. follow lutf Ihe a line ol
lots It I.', II and , lo a inl A) ft i. of
the place ot lH.tiiiili.i, iheiu e a, lo Ihe
place ul tsaluuitir,
Aud all-Htlu( thai, the umlersliie.t la II. r
only oanvr ol the p.t.rlv ahtiltiiin
Ihereou to Iwaltrcieit .y au.'h Va.alloii.
Now llicreti re, N.l.e Is tierel.y given
that said pwU loll will Ihi heard .y Ihe
City Couii.il of I lie City . I Hill. on
I u. 1st. the .Vh day of April, I'. 0 at
the regular uieetlii of ald I ily t o. no tl,
and all persons tnteieatist or o t'e alfocl
e.1 t.y said prosMet vacation are l.e.eiy
r,siilre. U. present to said Cily Coum H
their oh) lions In artlm thereto, if a..)
they have, why such vacation should not
Ue made as prave. (or In said ullon,
I'slrd this list, day of rrl. pi)
i.Ko. K. H ul.K ,
I'etillohrr
SUMMONS
thk ciui ri r-coi it r iK Til,-:
8TATK OK OUKi.tlN Kolt
WASIIINiiTtlN COt Nl Y.
IN
Adolph I'.lrslrr, I'lslnl.it,
Margaret lt!e.ler, la-femlaiil. I
To Msrairl liuslcr, iefeii.an aU.te
l.sinr.1
In the name of the HtalenfUreKoii: Vou
are hereby nollile.1 that the pUiiitnl ,,,
hlr.1 a .s.iiiplati.l aralnsi you in the ahot e
entille.1 eourt and cause and yon arelierr
t.y required to apai and answer the
x. u. plaint or file s-ooo apwaramn tl,e.n
III oil or Ufore the last dsy pfc rlHl t.y
Hie order of publication ll,ri.( tl, a
Ihe "?Ti" day of March A. I , pip. , ,,d i
you rail so I.. spisar and ausarr Ihe cm
plaint ..r tile some spp. .. n ihen n
the plalullf! will cause y,,nr ,lUu!i ,
rnl.ra.land tomml ,. ,,, ,,,,,, r
.ourt for the relief prayed lr m his coo.
l ."nil a , irs rre foiev
.lis. Iv lug the la uds ,!,, , tr
wiiik is.u.,111 yo ,,,,1 pUinun and t .r
uch other and further relief as I., the
.sum mav seem u.et.
I hedsteofiho first .ul.hci.,n ..I On
siinimons Is ThurUy the thirl ,sV
K. l.riiary, A. I., l:.ii ,, ,
Is to he pul.llsl.rsl on e.ery Thi.ra.Uv..
ea.h .-k far a prr.h of ,1, week l
t een s.id dala
I his Illlillloli. is pl,hr. hy o.d. r ..
Hon. J. I . Campts-li, Judge l the .u,,,
enlltle.1 court, l,,..le i ,, lnH ,
list day n January, pip)
Chaa J.H- hnaVl, Attorney f,,r pi.,tlli
AOMIMS t H AT( K'S NOIICH
N
tl.-e la hereby eU n,al l.s I.
. -' ' '.. T, Ihe I. ml,
tiai'.i
-a..-, - as ny u.e i ui,iy I ou rt of ,,.
regoll, uuly api.illilc.l
. ...... isi.aior oi lhce.lal.ul Kva Kver.
de.wa.sl, , thi .e ,a duly li,
' "; ', ' "' """o". 'l l-'s'.-.s ...
. . . . " "s'sle are her
hot lle.1 lo i,rM..,.i i ..
d.y
veritlr-l, , ih.u, olh.eof jhu M.U
rly
liu M. S,ii
, wregoh, with, n
from this January rl. I'.lu
I ruin lli
, , , , . Krt.est Kvereal
n.iiiiiiiisiralor of ,
Kvrresl lte.ea.rd.
estate ,,f Kva
John M Wa
Atfy for Administrator.
NOTKT'. TO TAXPAYERS
Notice is hereby Kivrl, tlirst tlx
roll for 11.. i ..
IW ta
.. . ' """"OiKloil v. ohm v ( .,
Will Iw Ols-tl fo. mile,. ....I . ... .'
rkl,n
and all who tm.k. K . 1 1
tax l.f,..- hi L I'".' ""-nn.i in, ,
mc....c..Tllm,.by the lirst M,',,!!",,
uy...hi .I, remaioi;;;"
"toil VS 11 10)11 1 inlrr... . I
mur mill r.r fkt i.. i ... .
'?'T'. Where no ,,Vn,
"-in.yiuel.ral Mot v In A pr.l , i
of ten ,,r rem ,.r
iiininri irtiitt iiil.i .
uiu 11 1a limn
ui ,r . " ' Ham ,a K
"henir and e..oii.... ... ,. ' .
Wa.l..nK.i,Cn..n,y; ,;,e;',;,i:0,,r,,,,,r '"'
""c""1 '"""J., this j, ,7j 1I(
Nolic. ol Fin.l Settlr,llcn,
Notice is hereby ol.,.,, ,i ,
"Ki ll Ins 1 1 e r liiisl .............
ecntri. f .1.. 1.... . -'"'"iiii as rn
Wm II VVe r I , """" 'd of
"in. 11. weir, ilectastr , nlH ih..t n
march 7H. 10. ,v,
Isv.nml . . V- "I "'hi
1 . .
,0 . i , : .. " rw"in II
I'""', "reK,,,,, .
ill.-
hearing object,,,,
uce fur
ny there be. ami ... .1...
10 sum lililil ace,
'"cut of said ra,r,
linnl settle.
,. ' Anna .1. Weir
I'.xectitnx of 11,. 1.....
""'tofWin.li.w,,, .
tPfitel
-... o
I l.tl. ,1 . . . ' - '
'" "Hi dy of IVIimary, l;
yio
SHERIFF'S KALE
IN TH 10
HTATK 1 ui u.. ..... .. " TIIK
v...' 1,011 WANII
INOTON COUNTY
wiuiaui A. Wells ....... .. ..
laintlir. ""y I'orter,
. Ili.kn.l 0. IKHchrltl 1.,.,....,
Order , Decree " J"lC-Mitit
I V I r. I hf s., ... ' s is 1 i. ii I tat
lllltli.ril J innilllll (till A .1
llrr:l.l .1 ..... 1 . u"' ai.Hit, to ,,il(,,i
"HO, ,, : . ,, ' .".t '"Hy f Knliriia i
tored I11 'V T '""" "-ndereil B,
""eiilher, IIUKi i r "HI 'lay of
Wella ..ml i,"'', " vor of WlHI 111 A
11 ",0,1 lioilrl. ,. 11
I'lainllllh, ,, I.iirli.rrs
H. l.ril. . l,. r.V. ". H' hnkean.U!
'"y r February u . Ir"m t,",,'
'"'.iui... and t; fi rthi r " Pr
'"" an.l dial. r m"" "f '-.
ine mid reriulrh g ,, . ' ,wrlt'1"l"ni..andi,.g
following il.w. L, " i'"Kln H"' "f lb
In Waribuig,;' ' , 7' 'b-Hy, aitu'at ,
Tlgardvllle
"""ovine, asimr i,i. ... , ."""iiiuii to
th 0,Ul-eV 'o'ftt"" "1
orConveyaneea
of W'ashliipiori C,mtr
'.,,
.v mi 111 porsiiams.
lo relolore 10,1 I. .y ,
res. property ,,,, ., , - si.ilam .
I'S'I, IHI. I, ,. ,y """.'''SVI-
"...' llllieol it .1 y
It... II) II, Is , u,s.
"I ....'.I,
rail.
N-.w II, et. I,. re. hy viu,,
ctill-.n, .1,.. I.-, ,.n,it, 1. id..,
and In coiopii.io.e H in, , j,
s.iid Wilt, I ,,,, ( lr,, '
on the Vih day of M,,,
hour ... le.. o'cll, t
d,.r ol Ihe l imit house, 1,
llill.lsoo, ssl. I county ami
public aucli.01, aiii.j,, 1
I.,e lnk-l.rs .,,r,, ,, I
f
sl.l
S,,.l I.
la.
.... "".
' ""uais,Tl
"" " ih
M li.
,.","n' 2
an II, r ii..!,,
II. tel. si wh.cl. Ih. .1 . k'"-."tla.
"S1SS AJ
ant. or eitlm, , ,, ,.,,'"''7 ''"a.
since had In and to , u,.. 'i 1
iv-l ,.,.p. ny t .4l.(v ' rib
iiidKmci, ..r.lnr and d.s ,r ... Z'!lUi
ind all ,. ,i,g """'sat
II1II.1.010, iiim (,, .,
'en, u. Has, , k
" "I Wa-htugi.,,,
1 '"' " -t ... vliulT
SUMMONS
1 v i.ii. .1 7 r , 1 . e . ,
' iv I lllr THs
HI'A I'IC .ilr ..Ok-,..... . ,n
KIK
W AMI ! Nt.l'iix Sv
At.Kust Mark aid.
I'
sod, It. I
s.
I lllille SUlawald.
Ih 1..II.I
To Iniille M.iik.
al,l. ,1
'""Isnl
oami.l:
In Ihe l.aioe ,.f II, r hU f
ou a... I.e.. I.y liollhrd tl,sl th. .T1?.
....veenti.lct .... ,.mnll
.reherel.y ,e.,.,,, ,., .,..,,
' I''"l or l,ln ..,. ...V'
tl.er.o, ..u or Is torn ihe u..
sonUd l,v II... ... . . .. '
- - . . .... ,i ,11 or lues.,
Ihc.clii. Hi. . la, Hill! u 1 1 1
'""I'lssxrtno, .
I,i,,ll lo I., . 1 ... . . . '""
J ly to the con,, ,. l.m.rlo, ,.,,
to lo. cuiiplalot, lo a I, A , -e. lor,,"
.liss...li,,r ll.o U.od.ol 11 .tn.,,,""
lot- he! seen yu and iamiin aud sJ
"mm .or. nr. rr-,1,-1
conn may n,wi.
I lis .late of tl,. i,.i ,il. 1 all .,0uf mu
.limmo... s lliiilsl,,, l,e I II, ,),, 5
J.iiu,,,, I ' I ; and 11,1. .u.ni,.ii. I, ib
pnl-lishd ,,,, rvery lliurs.Uy ,j T
o. liiM.l,. .,, ,,.k, Utt
SVl t i,lrs
I his s... HO. Ol,. 1. pot, li. Led ,y unlat
ll-i. J I , C....,l,,il, Ju.U-r uaU,
. 1, ill!., I is, mi, made lu I hsiulars hu
pull day i.l Jar.uary, A i pmi
CM t", J. Ml IINAIIK1,
Attorney l..r I'laialll.
SUMMONS
IN
tiik 1 iKct ir mi 11 r t'K Tm
HTATK K OIlKniiS frv.H
W AMIIMlTtlM t in sty
r rrsl J Mark and Km. ..a
is . 1,1. aik
t'taililtlls.
V s.
Wl'lUin Nlaifc ao.l int. Hi hllgtiM.
.1 .n, into Mara and CUra Mara. lit. alia,
I'm Mark a, 1. 1 I ..,11.. ai,i,r,, m ru(r.
dia... August fara. Math, 1.1,. Kngl
and ',u.ol.li Kotfelking, hnr huslsyj.
l.ii.t thinker. Il. u.y ICckn Jr , si
Ma.garrl l. inker and llcry hunker,
r., I h.em',iola. '
To William Mtark and "lt "tart, hit
g'lardian, 1 ui.. Mark an, 1 1 s a lark.ksl
.re, Ij-i a sitata ami Ion . . aniMI, ast
giivrdiaii, .,i(ml Mark. M..il,:i,u Kiifal
kint vi, I Uodolph Ki.feUlng. hay auj.
Us I . Klla Hooker, llmuy 1 1, inker. Jr
V,.,t-si.t l, inker and Henry iiuukar SrM
Hi. .I.,m li.'i.tsl Ik femlanU
In Ihe Name of Ihe Mate f llrogua:
on and each of you are hereby auav
11111, le.1 .iu, rw,tiirts to I,, and ptssv
lu the a'soe euttl.l Court and aiuaar
the . on. Kin, 1 nii.l ar'auist you la la
aU.ve ei.titlr.l causa oil or l-rre Ih. t.
plr ill,, 11 ol .iisrri. from C. data uf Us)
t, r.t pnhlicstioii uf thla .itiiii, 1. .11. n tat
I 111 UU.ro Argus Ihe dale ol lit lirsl jHit.
lie .lion Hi. -..-., I.eing J.,1. Vi, H), ana
the il itr of II. n last pilldl' allon lUatwa
Iwlng Match til. p. IU, Ii. w it M.rvttU,
I .n and 1011 a o. each of will plraaetais
noli. tli.,1 if y.iii fall so lo s,Hs..aa4
an... r sii. .ooplaiul. Hie I'iauilllta all!
apply to the Court fur lli relief prayed
(or und driintuded In Ihelf i . .11 plaint, lie
ait: for a d'-crre wtjudgltig tlm I'l.UllJ
r'rrd J: Murk, and Hie iMlrtulsnU.
liliiiin Hiark. 1)11,1 rilark. Una Hlarl,
Vui-t st fUik. Mall, II, Is Kngri king, alia
Honker, II '.i'V 1'iiiik r Jr. a,, l Margsrel
In.nker in he I in. ow uers in I,-' .iln,U M
U iiaols In coiiiiuou ami In ..ses.un u(
the I, II, mo, g tnasrllo'd real propartf,
lying. Ixlug and situate In Wa.liliigtoa
I'.'iinl t , I hp.', .11, and particularly .lasvuia
e I a. follows, to It;
It-itiK a portl.o. of lbs H, K. 1 . of Ha.il.sl
I". tow 11. hip Mouth ranged West uf the
Willamette Meridian, paillcularl tle
K-rihed as r.illowa, to wit:
He,-, 1,1, g ,1 a point "i Iks. rt'. of lbs
S. K is.n.erof sold Ne. 11, ,11 u, and rure
i,g II
id t'e
said h. lion III. U' 07 chs lo a l.l: IriauiW
N .eg. .n. ihIii W .U Kich. toapual;
II e N. at ibu. .l nun. W. .'1.1 rbs.;
llien.N 71 den. I,i llllll. W. IMfJ .
thenc, N. Wl di g. .11 lulu. W. .Itr, rhs W
a m.sl which I" II 44 tin. N. of the H. lit)
ol siiul Hih Uoii lie thence ,M, 11 eha, to
N. V. crncr ol the irart of laud .Hinysyeil
by Kiull Niaik U Kre.1 Htark and Kitims
Mlark, hy iheil locorded oil page
Hook "71 f tl,,, Itecord of I'oeda i,
Washington Coiitityi Ibeticn N. .''daj.
t-' nun. K. 2 -Hclia ; tbeins. N. ill de a
nilii. K. a.:ti chs. lo a pol; ihetica 8.W
in I ri . W. .'111. eha. to a nuI; IIicikw 8, &
'l"g 1 nilii W. 11 i.i chs to a isnl; theiat.
H. .1 I.i chs. morn or less to the N. llneuf
is,l Hc l Ion ii; thence K. I.I .1 1 lis. more
or less to tin. pln.Mi of l egluulng amloore
liilulng IN II acres. In resieetive Intersall
as alleged In I'laiiitill's oninplaiiiti Dial
sun I land cannot lx partlllonisl. .-,nllr-Ing
i,niillty ami iiallty, wllhoiil grral
prciiic. tu ihe ow ners theieof; that
a deceit ,e entered appoint If a
Iteleree to maki. sale of said real property
anil that II i proceeds thermit le aiillu
1st: to I lo. eosp. and n onuses of sale. 'Aid.
to the costs and disbursements ol tull
suit. Including Attorney's fees, and Sail
the over plus he tiiirlllloiiiHl IsH yean lb
I'hiint II KrislJ, Htark, and the Hiifaiul-
aula William Htark, Otto Hliirk, MM
liuk, August Htark, Mathilda Kiiffl
sing, Kiln Hunker, Henry Hunker Jr,
nn. I Margaret Hunker, In proportion to
thnlr respecllve intiiriisls In said WeT
property nnd fur audi oilier and lurtlur
relief as may In, uncussary and proper Id
thn ,i r, -1 11 1 x.ih
I h S HllliiiiiiuiM la uerv.ul ll.u.ll Vlltl VI
puhllcalloti hy ordiTiif liui Honorslil '
W. iIihiiIIii, ('iiiinty Judge uf WrwhiiiirUin
County, Or.igon, niaile ami dated at HlH"
born, tlrnguii. 011 tint 17th tlnv of Jan. IHI
ami which order requires ymi toapii"'
mid answer nn or l..tlom the tuiiiralion
uf h weeks rroni the dale nf the n
.iihllc.l,ni ihnrnof, to wit: on or hiiWr
Miiif li III, Pilll.
Itagley ,V llurn, Alt irneya fo, J'IhI litltrn.
PORTLAND MARKHT
Vnlley wlicnt, per Iui U 5
Outs, Nn. 1 white W
I miotliv hnv " " lioMH t
OnloiiH, new, a-r anck 11.75
l'olnttM.-, tier sack M4"l
Ct.iintry butler, per lb toOMM
Outside Creiimcy, r lb .'WM
'KK"i ix r noen - s w
Men i. ta r Ih i76iil8c
Kpringri I7fe)l8
I am Hlili in Win ottniBt weavin
biiHinwa, Order purlv and avoid
the HprinR runh' Ir T. Mill.
JlunkH, Koute 2.
All kin ln of ta.lt ami oanneil Dub
in Htnck. Mat knel. 2 lor ceutl,
"'.'!",r-H
at ConncU'l
IIJSSI.
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