PV5E a HILLSBORU ARUUS JULY .'I 1910 Kntorrl -U ha Pofl-offlM at Hillaboro Orvcn nortond-claae mail mtlr. I.. A. I-')NU, Keillor. (' i nty Official Paper tsiiriie-ipemn: II..') per Anmmi. U'onl Krrj Thretlaj CJ McKINMKY IVatli from hoat is stalking hnxh in the East, and every city of magnitude has lost from ono to a score of its citizens within the past ten days. Hero in Oiveon, where the thermome ter reuistors as hirh as back in the states, we have no deaths, and ery few prostrations. All of which should appeal to the Easterner, as well as satisfy he w hose home is in favored Oregon. Sumner irrigation will in a few years be in general practice in this section of Oregon. The Hur.temanns, of southwest of tow n, have proven its probabili ty, and in a year or so more their extra production will have paid for the expensive plant they have installed. For Sale Eigh'v acres of land, short dis tance from Glencoe and one-quar ter mi'e from the B. r. Cornelius farm. Fine springs; about 15 acres cleared: balance in timber. Price, $T0 per acre. Mrs. E. Al berts. 1628 ltailroad Avenue, San Francisco, Cal. 19-21 FAMILY OVERLOOKED Banks. Or., July 19, 1910. To The Argus, Hiltsboro, Oregon. Gentlemen: My family of nine persons was overlooked by the census enumerator. What course should I pursue to have this rectified? As there are probably others who were overlooked, this informa tion is desired to the end that Washington County may receive justice. A. 0. Reppeto, Banks, Ore. Tlrf ex-ieus returns are now in process of compilation and noth ing can be done to get on the census roll. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. A. Spies, of Elmonica, wa3 entertained at a birthday party the first of the week. Those present were: Mrs. G. Bow er, Mrs. J. Mann, Mrs. H. Schlattman, Mrs. C. Jenne, Mrs. W. C. Keehn, Mrs. W. Wolf. Mrs, A. W. Keehn, Mrs. John Boeker, Mrs. Aujfust lews, Mrs. H. Mc Entire, Mrs. C. Sahli, Wilda Mann, Netma Klatt, Clarence Klatt, Irene Boeker, Acmes and Elsa Tews, Amanda Sahli, Louisa bpies. John bptes, Lhas. Spies, and Mr. and Mrs. A Spies. PROBATE Emu kurath, Benton Bowman, 1 T 1 T T" . ami j. m. crown, appraisers estate oi Lmma Duerst, insane. report property valued at $2462. 17 Approved. Estate George Duerst deceased closed of record and bondsmen exonerated. PICNIC The Ladies of the La France Cir cle Women of Woodcraft of Ced ar Mill, will give a picnic at Wis- mer s grove, Saturday, July 23, Sports and games. Dance at the W. 0. W. hall in the evening. good music. Tickets $1, includ ing supper. Everybody in vited. 18-9 Ilerm? n Collier, who has seven acres of onions growing at Scholls. was up yesterday. Speaking of the outlook Mr. Collier said: I think there will be about an average crop this season, but if the dry spell long continues it may be i nder the usual produc tion. There is no chance for an overproduation, at all, I think that Mr. Fanno's prediction of 3W carbads lor Washington County is about right, judging from the present conditions." Last yea:-Washington and Clack amas counties turned out 334 carloads, and Washington County raised about 300 of the lot. Prof. Faker- of the chemistry department, Pacific University, has resigned to take charge of the public schools at Manistee, Michigan. Portlaid was this morning at the hd of the baseball league, being four points ahead of San Francisco. M. Cantwell, of Clackamas, and a former resident of above Mountaindale, was in the city yesterday. Thos. Candle is talking of mak ing a trip into the Alberta coun try in the near future. J. J. Schlicht, of Mountaindale. w as in town this forenoon. Thos. Ghoen is cutting meat for the Emmott shop this week. C P. Farnham and wife, of! North Plains, were in town this morning. When you want ice cream, get the best Hazlewood -Koeber's Confectionery. Born, to Chas. Li ml holm and w ife, on the G. A. l-arsen place. below the Minter bridge, July IT. 1910. a daughter. Win Bagloy Sr.. of l,eisyvil!o, went up to Buxton, this morning to tight fire, which is raging near his timber land. A good rain would lv very benotieial at this time. All persons knowing them- i i i i ,i t selves indented to uie under signed will please call and settle. Herman Ostermann, lenter- ville Store. Manager Kinzer. who has harge of the condensers here and at Forest Grove, was a city caller, yosterdav. He savs that the dry weather has produced a shortage in milk production. Milwaukee, Peering and Mc- Cormick mowers rakes and binders, at the Hartrampf Feed Store, on P.-B.& N. Main Street station. The machinery that has stood the test of vears. 15tt W. H. Hemsworth, whose leg was broken at the S. P. depot two week's ago, is so far recov ered that he can get around bv the aid of crutches. He is still at the Hillsboro Sanitarium, but expects soon to return to his home in Portland. Persons living in the country and wishing to take the Daily and Sunday Oregonian for one year can, by paying a year in advance, get the Argus and an Oregonian map, or chart, for the one price. This offer will not last long-so get in your order soon. Walter Ballard, the 11 year old son of Ballard, the shoemaker, while playingon a "slide-for-life"' toboggan, this forenoon, broke the right arm an inch above the wrist, and sustained other severe injuries, so that he is considerably dazed over his experience. Dr. 1. A. railey reduced the fracture. The Telegram recently had an article wherein the Cardinal ball team was quoted as beinir de funct. For a "dead one" the Cardinals have been doing some hne trimming to- mcuiimsev aawini Dimension Lumber and Timber Rough and Picked Lum ber of all Kinds. Mill i4 miles from 15. P. Cornelius' Place. Will Deliver. IN A SPIRIT OF MISCHIEF P. SIMLA I'.SUU-K LUNN e-. i ithl. l-'H by Aioeiitait 1'ieee ,tH Ullon A. E. McCUMSEY Cornelius, Ore., Route 1 -a TELEPHONING TO, THE 'miiMTPY The City and the Country are bound together by the telephono line. The farmer aud his family use the rural tele phone constantly, calling up each other and the market town ou all sorts of matters and for all sorts of supplies and information City jicople also find the rural telephone of great advautagc. A traveler from his room in the hotel talks with the farm folks miles away. Without the telephoe he could not reach them. The farmer himself may travel far and still talk home over the Long Distance Lines of the Hell System. ,7 THE PACIFIC TELE- k! l PHONE AND X tes& a TELEGRAPH CO. Kvery llcll Tebphou- is the Center of i he System. t't Ji semi-professionals. If the Tel egram sporting writer will come out Sunday and witness the ball game perhaps he will see evi dence of some signs of life. Today is Kenyon Crandall's birthday, and 80 years ago this morning he was born in Rensaler County, New York. He crossed the plains in 1852, coming from Illinois in the same train with Hon. H. W. Scott, of the Ore gonian. He left the wagon train at Salt Lake and went into San Francisco, then taking a boat to Portland. He has spent nearly all the time since mil in Wash ington Lounty, aside from two trips Last, and a few years in Southern Oregon, Portland, Cal ifornia, and the state of Wash ington. Mr. Crandall gets around as spry as most men of 50 or GO, and he keeps his condition by always doing a little to keep his muscles from getting too soft. Mr. Crandall for many years has made his home with Mr. Long, of the Argus. OREGON ELECTRIC The schedule of departure and arrival of Oregon Electric Cars for Portland follows: IJR PORTLAND FROM PORTLAND 7 05 a m 8 oo a m s 55 a oi 9 25 a til i 45 am n )Ja m " 35 P m t 05 pm ' 55 P m 3 05 p hi 4 5 p m 4 5 P m 7 15 P m 6 25 p 111 9 5H P m 9 20 p m 3 45 p m! .. 12 20 a m Sunday only J Sunday only SOUTHERN PACIFIC Leaves for Portland Forest Crove Local 6:5i a. m Knleru on Fourth St. Sheridan Fher 8:42 a. m. Enters Union Depot via Oswego Forest Grove Local 10:42 a. in. Enters on J fferson St. Forest Grove Local :2 t m. Enters on Fourth St. Corvallis Overland 5:10 p. m. j-.iiiera on rourill ftl. Leaves Portland for Hillsboro Corvallis Overland 7:20 a. m Leaves on Fourth fit. Forest Grove Local 8:5o a m. Leaves on Fourth St. Forest Grove Local I :oo o. m. Leuves on Ttfferson St. Sheridan Klver 4:00 r. m. Leaves Union Derot. via WiUkLm Forest Grove Local ... :ao d. m. Leaves on Fourth St. ram Pacific Railway & Navigation Co. HILLSBORO TO TIMBER Spend a Day in the Mountains Train leaves Hillsboro 9 a, m. Sunday, July 31 Returning leaves Timber at 5 p. m. Spacious Picnic Grounds. Train stops at all way points along the line. Tickets, Round Trip, $1.00 PORTLAND MARKET Valley wheat, ter bu Hf,p Oats, No. i while $28tfj8 Timothy hay " " $i8(;i9 Onions, new, per sack fitf Potatoes, per sack 75, ( Country butter, per lb ..,23 Outside Creamery, per lb 3031 Kgs, per dozen 26(27 Liens, per lb -..i7fei7X The regular union Sunday eve ning union services will he held in the Christian Church at 8 o'clock. Speaker will be an nounced later. The union young '"wt miiBiHtrntes. peoples- meeting will be held in the Evangelical Church at 7 o, clock, led by Miss Lottie Butler. Dui'Injr tin' lnul 11 vu j-piim f.!,."8 per coiih huvu (men hoik to the j;iiIIowm In ItiiKHln. most of them for oiruiwun which would bo freely forgiven bv Frank Waibel is away at his homestead this week, and there is a report current that he will come back a benedict. Anyway, the boys are preparing to give him a rousing charivari when he returns tomorrow. Mrs. Sylvia Tucker, of Clarks ton, Wash., arrived todav, ami is the guest of her mother, Mrs. M. A. Powell. She goestoNew- port tomorrow. Zinc point. Zinc. cxpnnds up to tho Uir-ltliig Ancient Japanese Steel. The Juimnese nri. m,( to have hnd a eurlouH method of nmklnir Hteel. They burled forced Iron In murHhy ground, und ufter eifflit or ten yeiirx, tlivoupli Komo Hlelieiny of mi tim-, It eumo out steel. Iodine Steins, If lodlno mitliid nee upon wood, wet Him wood Willi coinHliireli find let stimd i mliiuie, then rub uulll the wiulim disappear "My ilillil. ttluil tln iniltler l" twtvn jihi Mlid rfci'T" "Oh. miutf. I'm wmii linn!" "IK. n t do it " A joiuit; Kill l l Hi" '' "f limit f liinel) Tin' li-uder I'lirtr III tl:i fa.v of ilio mm MiitiHUil elrviiiiily V It !i tlio ttiiukle of llio ullivr. ha u Ikt U"''il nn-iit liiniuliiiilit. I liu mm of Ihu i-aily Iweiillelh wu tur. Hie iilnr of Hie fnrly iilnelot'iil U "Whin I v.u iiir nm:" tin' oll Hum tMuliiiiHil afler H u'. "tienertil J.ii'ksiiii n piviUli'iu. lie mh a treat ilfc-hlliij; man. iiml liir ti nut t:i! fiuiiilit tin" eiu iulK or lile conn try, lull Ills own eiieiuleii. bis exiimplo nltivled eeiy one II" fiiiittit a lnel wild iiml tilled n ouut: uitirrliHl Inaii u Im .'ild MMiielliliii; illii;rtt'tilili iiIhuiI bit SMfe. 1 tilmi) thought uliu i no Kiilut. but l bo ivm iiiio vt It Iiml a V.'iuij; frleiid uf mine. A!l'lt Mot oil h.'ii. and bo vti otnincint ly lix'kltij; lor tiolHO OU Vt lltll tO IM'tlCtltt) JUi'L noils klll;:tll orrituir. "I urn uiwpiiiii; tlio aiieiiOoii of a y. uui; liiilitl.iu, t in ltiij;li I alrfai Ho nan n remai kahly haiulxomu mini iii.il full er t il cliltaiijt. not Ilia ltirl otis kin. I alTeeled by many ulltor lid w ii detoii'd lo mo, aiut I Knotl lilm iIo;oraioly . "Hut our houiIhtu KlrU bad I bo maiiio rniiiantlo bloiia a llio youiii limn Ww iboilii It a lino ibtuti to tllil Willi 1 1 e or llirre lie n aial at lat nho imr eli en lo joiue suitor tolio wa roady l i i'liv I'oii iiiilxoio lii our tbifoiiM I ttai a! the lime platlni; a k'umo wltli bold .VlU'it Slmwhui and 1 'II lliu;li t'ali f.n I bad one oib.-r mriui; lo my low. t.ut bao forsjolteii bl imme And yoi it one time I thought I elioultt many tilui U!i. dear, bow ouu'e uu-in i ry faili ufter o litany yonre! "One day I wait walkUij! In Ibo fr den with Knlrf.it. Wo nt dou on n bi'iii ii under a troo. Sievomon eullod, ir I they told him I n In tbo tar tloii. I aw dim leave tlio boiio and come toward in l itlrfat wan turioM Htiiy from bliu um ur lalrfat wa about to irtoit to mo. Ilo n.i bonding otrr mo wild bin face near U mine. Suddenly I Jiimpod u(i, n-muni Ini; mi offended np'atntiep At tbo auio time Slot onion Joined till. "He 111I01I I'll IIukI) "bat It nil meant. Wry red In Ibo fnee, bo told Stovoniiiii to iihk mo, (ti'vriim turn, ed to me, mid I, aetlui; uiulor Ibo Ktibl moo of the plllt of ib tlliry Hint n In me, .ild not or a word, but walked ( tbo boue, "I wim no H'HUit-r on the gallery than it iK-euiml to mo that ttotiie real trou ble nilKtit eome out of my frk. and. returuhii; to tbo younjt iiioii. I told litem that tbero wan Dot h!t of mo ment betweeu Mr. Kali fat and mo Hid they Hero to eiiiiitdor tbo matter in ma b:i vliiK baiipeiietl. 'I hen w boil Knlrf u i;avo mo Unit cold, eoniemptu m look, Wblih I run nee nt thin Very iiioiim iiI, my blood ran old I know lie had lovod ine, that I toted hint ami that I bad hwt him. "Neither of thw young men MKko. A I bad iiotbliij,' more In miy aud Inilii inrod by tbo .,k I list Htltih bail ulvoii no, I went nwiiy, lenvlnu them o.-etti. r, I made n net end mistake In tlolnif :!iK but I couldn't remain vtherw Fit lluii wan nfler that look, I uIhIkhI i' ko to my room ti m t weep, There wu more to weep for Ihaii the botit of his respeet. and no man eau really ov i tvomnii without Hint. It did not oo. ur to mi) that ufter I bad ctoneriileil him there would bo nuy troublu bo Iween him and Hlet elixou. "I biy iinakw that IiIkIK till dawn nud then fell iiHleep. I nwoko lain III tbo inornliiK and wmit dow nstttlm Into tbn illnlni! ruoni, " "I-i'm it imiMiy, MI.Hfiy ImoKni,' Habl our table Horvnnt, 'huvu yu' beerd do news';- " 'No.' 1 Mild. What M It?' 'Mam' Stevenson nud .Mam' Pit Uunh foiicht n duel du tunwiilir befo' iiinup. tin' Mars' I'll-. IIukIi killed Mars' SleVeimoii.' "I Mmk mi the lloor In n Kwiioii, "It wn.1 ii IntiK time Iwforo 1 recover ed from mi nthu k of bruin fever. 1 re covered from tho fuver, but thiit'n nil 1 have reeovered from to IbU (lay, "I'll. HiikIi never oanio to boo mo or. ns far n I could lenrn, linked fur mo. I knew that In my b lleim net and lis ri'Miilt 1 had fixed a urent gulf b,i Iween blm nud me, Ilu went back to Virginia, Ho never iniirrlod, nor did I. Hut we never met fiKiiln. o t ..I ) . m i . . , ... i i iii-iiii oi iiiiiii pnrueg told mo what had happened ufter I left the two ynuiiK n. Ntevermoii llMHUnied that I had etoiieniled Pllsi Ilneli l.o. iiiiise 1 wn miifiminlmoiiH mid did not wish to malte troublu, Ilo pimed an my defender nm Kent n chnlleuKo to the man who had Insulted inc. In milted me; In another moment Im would bnvo linked tun to bo bin wife. 'J'hey fought with plKlolH. and nt tlm firm Hhol KHz iiuKh m, nred In Hid dir. Stevr-iiKon I hen Hindu Homo. IitI tiitliiB remark, whereupon Pit, Hugh on I be Rocniid Hhot had Hounht to wlnir iilH opponent, liy thin Hhot bu iinln tenlloiinlly killed bin iinliiKonlHt. "My that ono net I lost tint only mini 1 over loved, imide hi in a murderer w ith n hMiik upon IiIh coiiHcleneo, eiiuH- d tho iiienuilure dealh of one who loved ine ami have lived for throe quartern of u century under a blight. "No. no, dear, don't vex your lover. Many n pair of young lovera have been Kopnnitod and their lives liirned awry by a Nplrlt of mlxehlef on tl(, p)lrt of Hit' Rlrl. Hut mine Im I be warot of nil," Antiquity of Beer. Ri long ago as Mihii) . (). r h"''1' " ' I'M H. .V and oTher KriiltiH. U'Jio blHloriiiu Herodolm, wpoaki Two Oceane Pass, Thero Ih ii Npot hi the v.ai,,,.,..... Niillonnl park where Iho kiiiiii, !,.,., Bends water to Ilu.. I'aeliie i. O..OH.- IH-eilUH t 1110 HIIIIII! Illiu. eillieo 1 WO OeellllH paHM. Bue, overuowN, tho water Hpreadti over tho conllneiilal dlvlile, koiiic d. lug uUHt und Bomo west. It In When t, Hie Plea. "I Mtmol lint !' old """ e )rll-l tlh Rll h.T lnlBllt Tbe yoiioe limn '' rnlllni tdoml.t tome l.oOim lllghl "1 mmiot i Ibo "i.l ..ngn!" elia tnto- -t evi'on.1 lm. I'll rnlln mat mill llatvliinl II l fiMlllieU tutttlMil). ili loior.l il.a tinnle ovor und Hinn.ti.t on Iho k- ". Tli etn-lit-.t nualn iiior loudly lie foil U'H lil k " rnimol le lb" "' t "!'!" ! tuMvd Willi a ib Its roo mid ll.llir lua.io.1, "ror Ooit ,ika iwi tin''" - t,-lilo.ei ll5coid lUml.t Kiil Her Uu.r. "My hlKbaud l bolpful In our houboid work, lou know I Jul lo to lo Iblybii: up end oleatiliiit nud to nrraniilui! nil tbo lime" "And bo lukoe n band In tho Ihtyliitf npr 'Writ or bi.llroctly. Ho throwe tbliii; nrmmd end out of plaeo " I bat I'll ba o oiiu thlnil to do."-St. Pniil IHipntfU The Vellovuhemmer. Om- ttoott lliolliliiK ill i r I bio Bort. Bllll It Moil Y. Ill tlm hiiiiii nud itownv rovtire, mhlrej Willi tnl I l"tel li e llom, While I ChtiucM "f further nueiilne" u. itenlr llmte rema l'l'l"e Aa of e.oiie one eouii.tlir laii lm. ro llog im Ihe nir flKi "Tie Hie bllB.t lilil. " I IHUIirteJ. "rHiltiC on the tii'ir rlor I dote dean! Imr tlieae t-for " - Jit tule lt lUKiMnli h, On the Trd. "to you wo that man Koine nl.iiiif itlth bla bead 111 tho air. olilll'.iui; with bit bono';" "hi I know blm " "I mippino bo btlU-voe In l.tUbtif In the K""l. pure osoiie, ",o II.-' bunilni; for n motor t rtlgo, .olloto'- l.olid 'll Skoti II Kept Apart. "If I Olirn mottl-1 only h iHikW," - Urr. ll,e mtf1tt; lie. "And ul !,i!i,t ahiuiMrr Id !, .ol.l.r S o .1 ln Hie l illol yd " Iblt one ttaaiati aliitutl laid hf W hm '-.e at last Iktt-t huIi-.l "We ran i ilmul sIkiu! l-r lo h,iut!er, c ii gr.t nr h! all i-rulir, " t ouItin tVurier Jutiritat The 8miitan Sioiai. "Vluui like m-." lotnarked Johnny eoittideiitbilly "V oti tiro i-r y a lit. my x-y, I fear," romomtratiit bli inoiher "What rod ! tmvo you for a) Inn litii b a Idiiitf" "I'aumj elm i ulwaya fuimlud up mid blltluiC im? In tho Ut. k."- Now Vuik 'l'liiit-e. Beaton'e Acrvetie. fllf tltiet lin t l.ae f t -t ) hur AHM. Iho alilr Hliltnnf tug ! clla 11 l I t -ir. !l ,m t l-i!-.ll l i-. oome. It" kf (Piult Vxue e.taUllv erranlrjr. -Ufa. Up the Rhine, Mr llidiiitiuui - And woro yuu up lb Ithllio? Mm. Jo Jouoa (jtiBt rt-turiutl from rontlm nlal trlpi hotil, think fleht to tho very top What a apb-udul view thoro le from tho uuitult!-Tlt lllli Te Dr. Fletther. Tor tni.nl infot mall m, l'u-. may to aclt q tuit,nf In rlrriml itmtitif atlnit The nrl.o. uf gi.t itlk'-.onf t'dh 'Iribun The Point Proved. "Why did yoti .put your Jobr "The bom aald I wna a f.K.I " "Hut bo tlldn't ill -ImrttK ) oii, did lie? i nt you r.-liin jtut for thtttr "Von," "SV'oll, I ciieia the K.e e right, " -('lev eland lanttbr. The Sportemen'e Viewpoint, nbb. la it.ino, a, yim )ay M ara. Irt m.-i.r.t Uh II, n toiIMr law, Kthi-e unit liKbieta are ofi.-n n,i out liy liiinllnK InKik In tlm Jaw - I'liltauu Ne, A Day Loet. Plmt Chureh Worker-! tow wne tlm nie'tlug toibiy? He.on.1 I'hureli Worker -Very unlit teritttliia. i:very one of the udder llnre, mo lUrte Win Ilo , (o (nil, Mlitlt.-oukerH NtiitoMiimii. Second Thought, Itn kl.-, ),r flint upon the ehwk, lbi ll.fifii fo.iinj w, , ft .Iroititlit Jl .'liniiitnt 1,1a tnr-, an Hwak, And kliinil der on Ida mould. - Toledo lUn.la. Succeee. Ijitldhdy-I believe In lettlnn rofTes boil for thirty iulnut.-, Tbiit'g Ibo only way to get the gooduoioi out of It. New Hoarder (Intilng hu und drink lag ID-Ymi hiiva eui eeeded ndmlriibly, ina'tiiu.-chipo, 'I'l r ii - ...... i nc uimax ft i iiiLr i',i u iii furnish sucks frcr (,f chatyt! to antifrs (icsirmo- tu uf Ht(),,0 uii'ir wheat at their wure house. i7tf kM:ilS l RATION OI I.ANI) MTI.U 'N XrATMnn.,.:lT f'"UT OV T'"5 WAHIIINHTON COUNTY. In lh matter of tin, upplloti,,,, ofCyrun 'i "io' ' l" rM"r th" t"l."e i run i, and i , ,, , H ... le-t 4 0IKW of ,,wi and wVh Oregon. f WwlniiKlim I-ounty, lit. ., VermiM v; Nbtiiiiii,;;;;;,, , 7r "w IbBwiUtofNehool ,l i . 7. ..' r 'f '" 'r '"""droin and all whom It Zy K. 'I'll A II W "".emiK.llH ,,. , " o- may coneuru : j.dv A.,,i;un''::a!:,t"r..':!i" ".r.of 'ne,.;; ;-;;-ll.bn forever " C. Wright, A.,llc,tf Attorney. C'lf v I Not!.. ......l,r i w tor ttauai.i. ,,,, (i, ' !t I 1:, lU .1 lu .,, , ,, i ' '''on.., Iho oillro ol, ,, ,( r ' '.-, ( li.iuplalr.l in,,,,, ' .' 4 -In . ... '.. ' . ' -. I, t III I Mn all. , , , I' , J . h. tt r . 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P poluliiiniit of vkwori tn tl' "'l l'"1 anbl road end rati unit I .lotorml"" J ' lbn.liiinmfi.il aiiataltiml I't ri'tvani loom Ion Ibort'of, aald In ..niilii'ii''1' un tin. ;ird day of AuKu-l, VW, l J'' limit you ai roiiilrnl to epprar il ' your I'ompUliila for ilamnifre U'' fonalder yotl will eiia'.un In r"1' rlKhliifwav la loeatml m by iijl inl .I...U,,. ..i t.t ...i.l . . . 1 1 1 1 .... i niiin'.l. hIiiiiiiiI lintdiir von do then hii.. viol bave U.I.V laid rlllllli'l ')' lint be Ineatmf lie by nit d i"l' "ll"w" prnjoelod, . .j Wltneaa my hand and '' " I'oiinly t'niirl of Wliiiil""('"u"1' 1 In day of July, IIHU. j. v. baiii'j'. Coinity Clerk of Wie.liini;i"ii u""'' llrt'Knn. Noll Ik bv tv, (Iroifon Kiini ' Hm Exeiutor'i Nolin. li County fi.tirl ol Wailili'Kl"'1 -hooii. . ilorol Hie In"! VM1'" foNtaini-nt of Itilny I'itt", iln'Mf"'''. 1.y,,ullli.HNr,,'.n. . I miroiore, an i-i , ) ....i..-l II... ntliilli III' "III" deeeiiHiid. ar i .-1 . V rniH'" '', preannt tlm wmn to the " "' ''T"! m I III" iw omeii oi imnii'j " "" ' .,. h. Otmroli. tot-'olherwIH' l"'"l" r V . .,( within U li th" I'""" ""' " ill led, ,1 A M KM W . n ' ,., . illor of (bo hiHl Will um' ' i.l Kllny tbivii, ileeeii-o y . ,,,, ley .V. llHio, Altoni".vli"' f' l low IN IlllH N clit 1 1 1 I'nvo, nritutt tbo law lioro, era, thlN m Pxin Inent HitKl Requejtt for I'ropos. Hc.h.iol DlHlrlel. No. HI, of JuH (ioiinty, will roeelve hidNUP I" 111 'lni(it IH DUO, orl"ollhr dwu: "r ',' i,e well." Tint "ehool dnanl l1('N"l,,ri'i Huhttorejiietiuiv or all I'"'"; ,r. all proponalN to W. (I. Ilriibhoi'ii. ton, OroKon, Uout .1. Iloitvnrton, Ore., J Him -H, I1'1"' Attention lloWfln medd Ceo. U. n.iK!cy, of Ilillslii.ii', exeliaiiKt! a thoroughbred II" b u, rcKlHteroii. lor biiohht ik nljl' KeaHou to ptcvt'lit liiletbiei'" ",..0e I i ti.i. iu r.iie iininia1' " ' ov nt, linn tit .,- pwCllHI'K having a llolatein wi-lii"!! 10 lain, Ctr ,.,.n tr ill ill) WI'U I" W Argus and OreKoniun , $2,25,