The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 28, 1910, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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Ortr:, wi sssoond-cla mail matter.
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County Official I'aper
Siii ... tl.Hi lr Aurttini.
Issaeil Kvery Thr1j
-BY-
I.OXG McKINNKY
Ti c many newspatver attacks
on the condition of Washington
County roads and jvrhaps some
of ti cm are merited -coming
from Portland auto men, cause
some amusement to those who
know conditions. Washington
County is one of the richest in
the late according to population.
It has a better percentage of
production considering acreage
under cultivation than any coun
tv in the Willamette Valley. Its
soil in the valleys proper are of
th;.t nature that road making is
not she easiest matter in the
world. T.ut times are changing
and reople are working for per
ma'H -t roads. We have hereto
fore been in no condition to get
rock ..r gravel except in the ex
treme eastern and western sec
tions. Hillsboro this yea raised
$10.t"r0 for permanent road work
and if we get results from this
expenditure next season will see
anothvr appropriation. Roads
car: rot be built in a day or so
. but they are coming along.
Meantime Washington County is
each year getting its crop to
market: mortgagefigures are be
ing reduced; the county is grow
ing in wealth; and we are doing
very well, thank you.
The proposed cut-off of the
East end of the county has no
place in state politics as there is
nothing the nature of legislation
about t he affair. These questions
should be left to -the county
affected, but as it goes to a vote
of the entire state it must be
met as a state proposition. The
cry for better roads has, it is
claimed, caused the desire to be
taken into Multnomah Connty,
and there are those who aver
that taxes in the strip will be no
more when annexed - than at
present. As a matter of fact
Portland and Multnomah County
have expensive bridges to keep
up; more will follow; the port is
a big expense, and it is a drain
on the entire county of Multno
mah. It will be but a question
of time -perhaps but a year or
so, until there will be a merger
of city, county, and port of Port
land government and the taxes
will then be piled up. If better
roads are given the strip by rea
son of annexation, it will have
t'j If paid, largely, by the road
districts themselves and this
can as well be done by special
taxation while in Washington
Count v.
Little Billy Clark, of Gervais,
has been given the assembly
nomination by the Republicans
of Oregon. Duniway, who has
given a good administration in
the state printer's office at Sa
lem, will be a candidate in the
direct primaries, contending for
re-election. We shall see how
Mr. Di niway's work has been
appreciated.
Hillsboro's womanhood has
suffered a distinct loss in the
death of Mrs. Norman Greer,
who thii morning sacrificed her
life to the advent of a son. Mrs.
Greer was a young woman of
sterling character, and made and
held many friendships. The be
reaved husband and parents are
entitled to, and receive, the sym
pathy of all Hillsboro.
REEDVILLE PARTY
A very pleasant party was given
by Joseph Ingram at his new
home below Reedville, on Satur
day evening, July 23. The eve
ning was spent in music and
dancing and at a late hour re
freshments were served, all hav
i iig a very enjoyable time. Those
present were: Mrs. Herbert
Ullery, Misses Martha and Eva
Ingram, Emma Adams, Nellie
Robinson, Emma Olsen. Winnie
Morrison, Messrs. Joseph In
gram, Olsen, John Losli, Got
fried Losli, John Johnson, Archie
Manuel, Riley and Joe Ingram,
Jr., Christie Morrison, Edward
blsen.
On Tuesday Otto Siodelman.
while working in a deep well, on
the rorlvs place, above I'llley.
suffered a fracture of the skull, '
just above one of his eyes. Ho
was working at the bottom when;
he heard something striking,
along the walls of the well, j
Glancing up he saw the bucket ;
coming but was notable tododco:
the missile. The vessel hud in
some way slipped and no one
seems to know just how it hap
pened. Had Seidelman been
working, stoojvd over, he mast
assuredly would have boon killed
instantly. Dr. S. T. Linklater.
who attended the injured man.
thinks he has a fair chance to
recovery. Strange to say al-j
though there was a severe frac-j
Uire and a great gash cut in the
forehead, Siedelman did not lose
consciousness.
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.
Howard Monley. of Grand
Forks. North Dakota, was in
the city the tirst of the week,
the guest of his uncle, A. lxiher.
Mr. Monly is an electrical sup
ply dealer at Grand Forks, and
came west as a delegate to the
national meeting of the Hibern
ians, held in Portland, recently.
He and his cousin. Miss Evylin
Dooher. accompanied the Hi
bernians on the Columbia River
excursion and Tuesday he went
to Timber with his undo, w here
he witnessed some of the big
trees in the Briee Wilson section.
He thinks Oregon is a great.
place and will go home with
nothing but praise for the West.
All persons knowing them
selves indebted to the under
signed will please call and settle.
-Herman Ostennann, Center-,
ville Store.
The Washington County News
complains because Clerk Bailey
does not furnish him w ith the
commissioners' proceedings.
Clerk Bailey has furnished an
abstract of the claims allowed
ever since he has been in office,
and that is more than any other
clerk ever did. If the county
clerk furnished a complete trans
cript of what the commissioners
do, and sent it to the News, it
would till three or four columns.
The work can be condensed,
written intelligibly, and placed
in a space commensurate with
the payment and the public can
have full information as to what
is going on, and how their money
is handled.
When you want ice cream, get
the best. Hazlewood - Koeber's
Confectionery.
John Vanderwal will tomorrow
go to Buxton to adjust the fire
loss of the Catholic Church,
which burned yesterday. The
forest adjacent to the town was
ablaz and flying brands caught
the church and consumed it.
Brands also lighted on the roofs
of the residence of C. A. Peter
son and store of T. B. Perkins,
but watchfulness saved them
from burning. The church car
ried $400 insurance in the London
&. Lancashire. The town had a
narrow escape and a big wind
would have put it out of business.
C. M. Burns, of Portland, has
sued Volheim, the Laurel mer
chant who recently sold to E. T.
Turner, for a commission of
$200. Burns claims he has a
contract on the sale of the store
and that he was to get his com
mission, no matter who sold the
property.
J. L. Fitts, a graduate of a
military school, and one of the
most impressive of speakers, will
lecture on Socialism at the pub
lic square. Hillsboro, Saturday
evening, at 8 o'clock, and on
Sunday afternoon, at 2:30. You
are cordially invited to hear this
talented orator. No charge.
Martin Reiling, of Roy, and
Geo. Bacon, of Hillsboro, have
placed some nice grain and tim
othy exhibits at the Imbrie Land
Go. s office, on Second Street.
Harry Hall, one of Shady
Brook's pioneers, was in the city
yesterday afternoon.
If Harvey Dance, of Laurel.
will call at the Argus he mav
have book which was lost some
time ago restored.
County Commissioner Butner
was in the city from Beaverton,
yesterday.
I if i if i
ivnrea neywooa was over
from the Jobe section this morn
ing.
Argus and Oregonian, $2.25.
OREGON ELECTRIC
The City and the Country aro bound
togethor by the telephone line.
The farmer and his family use the rural tele
phone constautly, oal!iii up laeh other and the
market towu on ail sons of matters and tor all
sorts of supplies and information
City people also find the rural telephone of j;re.;t
advantage. A traveler ftoni his room in the hold
talks with the farm folks miles away. Without
thctelephoc he could not reach them.
The tanner himself may travel far and still talk
home over the Lone, Distance Lines of the Bell
Svstem.
THE PACIFIC TELE- , f
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TELE JR APH CO. a & 3
i-ry lu ll Til- pit re i llic I'cntrr '.
ol l lu- Sv ?tu. y.tA'
Wl 1AT il li: KNIAV
ABOUT LAW
! ANNA MAKSI I
CnpyrUht. I'll'. by American I'rsws
AssiH'latl.'.i
E. L." McCormick and family
deoarted for Newport this morn
ing. They were accompanied by
Ethel Cornelius, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. E. P. Cornelius.
The schedule of departure and arrival
of Oregon Klectric Cars for Portland
follows:
FOR PORTLAND FROM PORTLAND
7 05 a m .' 8 uoam
S 55 a m 9 25 a m
10 4S a m 11 15 am
i 35 P i 05 p ra
1 55 p m 3 05 p m
4 6 p m 4 25 p tn
7 15 P n 6 5 P m
9 5S p m 9 20 p m
3 45 P 'nil ..- t 2 20 111
I) Sunday only Sunday on! r
snag
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 3 p- rn.
Spacious Picnic Grounds.
Train stops at ail way points
along the line.
Tickets, Round Trip, $1.00
f.-r
PORTLAND MARKET
Bridge Hints.
Valley wheat, pr bu
Oats, No. r white
Timothy hay " "
Onions, new, per mck
Potatoes, pet sack
Ccuntry butter, per lb
Outside Creamery, per Hi....
''-KK'i dozen
liens, per lb
For Sale
90c j
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Eighty acres of land, short dis
tance from Glencoe and one-quarter
mile from the li. P. Cornoliun
farm. Fine springs; about 15
acres cleared; balance in timber.
Price, $50 per acre. - Mrs. K. Al
berts, 1028 Railroad Avenue,
San Francisco, Cal. 19-21
If you hold ii cood heart, don't dlH
card It.
If you And an ungminln knuve,
kirk lil tss nnd run.
If you ii ro Hhort of honors, never
mind. Mimy on obscure limn dim rleh.
With throe t''Mid nuIih mid four din
uioiids. It Is nafi! to ficrept nn Invita
tion to n week cud pnrty.
If your p'.irtner Is n dummy, don't
complain; Hlie probably wouldn't have
ninnlnl you If xhe hadn't bi'i n.
Holding n eommniidiiiK club, don't
licHii.'iic. to I ell the- rook It looks like
rain If tlm soup Jii.stlflon the declara
tion. Willi the yon in 111,'aliiHt you. never
venture a weak hoart derlutnlloii un
ions you have diamonds enough to pull
you tlirouKli. -Smart Set.
r t 1 c 1. I
uwiiBiu uuiik it-aves jor a wecK
at Newport, Saturday.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Leavei for Portland
Forest Grove Local 6:5c a m
Killers on Fourth St.
Sheridan Fiver..,. .,. .... 8:4Ja,m.
Enters Union liepot via Oswrjjo
Poreat Grove Local 10:43 a.m.
Entera on J flerson St,
Forest Grove Local ... 3:31 p, ni.
Entera on Fourth St.
Corvallis Overland 5:lo p. m.
Kutera on Fourth St.
Leaves Portland for Hillsboro
Lorvallis Uverlanil 7:20 a. ui.
leaves on l-purui M.
Forest Grove Local . . 8:.V) a m.
Leaves on Fourth St.
Forest Grove Local 1:00 p.m.
Leaves 011 Jefferson St.
Sheridan Fl yer 4 :oo p. ni .
Leaves Union Depot, via WillKhurg
Forest Grove Local 5:40 p. tn.
Leaves on Fourth St.
Kicking the Cat.
Now they miy rata Kpread disease;
nlso they upread Insomnia, profundy
lind n few other Ihlnn;. Atliialil Con
ftl ft ul Ion. .
A well Unourj tialiirallNt mtlmutc
tliut In Now KiiKlaud ulone J.oiiO.OOO
Mrds are destroyed annually by rntn.
ItOHtOII UlollP.
. C'iiIk are rofipotiHlhlo for many mis
deeds on farms attl'lbuled to tinwkx,
owIh, Hkuiiks or weasels. A cat bus
been known to kill 11 whole brood of
chickens In 11 day. 11 font which only
n mink could equal. New York I'ont.
I lo re wt a rlniJ nt the il.eibell of
Mr. Ki;,n Hentley' rcldcii.e. 1 bo
butler XM'tit to the d.x.r. and nmu
nked lu e. Mr. lU-titt.-y If h t
homo nnd Mm. Heinle)- If he "
nt Home. Mr Item ley eutd..u lut
the hall where the nun " waltlutf.
"I'm a countable, tnu'tim. and hnv
Ihvii Ki-ut by tho ourt to make a
enroll for certain paper required In
the cn"o of IVrklui onin Ib-iitley "
' Throw liik" bill k M ro.it. he hoM
t:nUe. then took a paper from ht
: pocket, which he presented ns a aearcti
! warrant. Mm. Heutley knew iiothliitf
'of the ha due and ti"t ulhilelitly
lonitl In court procedure to dleer
If Hie nearer! warrant a In form. tl'0
knew Hint her lituhand wn Iwlns ued
i tiy hi ex partner In huliio, and he
considered the alil e fanner a M
I cal S!ie save 11.1 tlioutflit to the Ben.
' iiioeum of the warrant. She colleen
j irntiil her mind iiou the problem of
j clrctinn entiui the nenrch Iter !u
I hand had told her to keep the paper
'In iiuoHtlon where they would lu't I
lea. lily found, nluco It wa luiioft:uit
j for hi own aide of the milt that they
' be n. ! produced hi court . ept tun. 11
I the chtHiluK of hi own compel
"I'lease wall a moment." he a.ild
' ami turned 10 o Into the library. hen
j the man Mopped her.
I "I can't let you fc'o and hi.le the prt-
pem," he tut Ut.
"Very well I merely wli.lt to en
milt my brotlirr" Then, calllog
"Will!" a joiuitf loan f m-rloua and
IntelUH-tiial mien npi-red Mr
Itentlcy told 1 1 1 nt of the nenr.il r
rum. lie examined It. preiieiiuced l!
nil ord-r from the coirt and. taking hi
kKler iisi.le. warioxl her let to refuse
the man permllon to make the search.
lme Bhe inluhl render hemvlf liable
to Hex ere puaNlinielit If he did - l'r
ha. inirloiimeiit.
"I don't U-llexe lie's nn officer of the
eouit at all." said Mm. lleutley.
"Why uof!" nkel her br. tlor,
"Will. I don't knoxv. Ill I
crH kc.l. and there I a cast lu hi eye."
"Thai's n pretty reas.ui. Ikj n )u
pleiio. but If you p t lmprl"iil
contempt of court don't blame me.
"I wim'l." wild Mm. lleutley,
Mrn lleiitl. v toUl tho oanmhle to
make the march Hit went upstair,
she follow Inn. Wheu he entered a bed
room to nenrch It he ordered her to re
ma. 11 nutnlile lu sucli commaudlui;
ton.- that she obeyed. Finally he
CUIlie to a clo,ct n herein wn kept the
family silver not In use. An Iron i.r
had been put In to make it ihaiMy safe.
It wa o k.'il The man demanded
the key Mr, lleutley pn .lin ed It
The man o-ued the d.r uml went
Inside. Mm. lleutley closed It and
turned the key. Then she w.-ntdoxxu
lull in? told her brother what she
had done,
lie Informed her that "he had cor
talnlv b.s-n k'ullty of contempt of
court Mm. lleutley, without h.-edltig
him. went to the telephone, called up
her huxhaiid and tM Mm what atie
had done. Mr. lleutley telephoned hi
lawyer, nnd the Inwyer telephoned the
clerk of the court, but found no one
who knew anything about tho search
warrant.
"1 thought he was a fraud." ald
Mm Itoutley to her husband over tho
phone.
"Why so?"
"I don't know. I didn't like the look
of his nose, and he a.piliilii."
She heard laughter through tho re-
relvor.
"Well." said Mr. lleutley, "k.s-p him
whern he I. nnd I'll come rlht up
I'll brlni; n ioleeinnu."
Mr. Heiiiley h.kui appi-arcl with a
Ip-milne. cop. They nil weut to tlM
closet nm unlocked the door, and out
MleiH. the constable.
"My eye!" exclaimed the cop. "If It
Isn't Joe tircen, iillns Tom IniKiin,
alias m'veral other iintnea."
"1 told you so," "aid Mr. Iteiilley.
"I.oolt nt his piH-keta," said the cop.
They were IiiiIkIuk xvllh thi! Jewelry
Mr. (rccu had pickisl up while In the
bedrooms. Von didn't know him for
what he Is, did you, ina'ain?"
"No, but I didn't believe ho wn
what he pretended to be."
"Why not?"
"Don't you hoo," Mr. tcntloy put In,
"that his uoso Isn't Btrulnht mill ho'
cross eyed. That' how alio spotted
him. She's no cod for logic, but alio
hit rlnht conclusions."
Mr. Green was removed to tho atn
Hon house, where he explained Hint In
had seen In the inornlnk' paper that
I hero was n dispute about certain doc
uments In the case of Perkins versus
lleutley. nnd It had occurred to him
that the circumstance furnished a
chanro for 11 stroke of Renin. Ilnv
ItiK bail n front deal to do with court
(though they wero the criminal court),
he knew enough to perpelrnlo the
fraud. PoNscKslmr himself of n blank
search warrant, he filled It tip himself,
and. borrowing it fireman's budtjo,
he considered himself well equipped
lo play the part of constable. It xvns
only Mrs, Itenlloy's peculiar melhod of
(li'ternilnliii; Ihe dllToronre between a
thief ami u coimliiblo that spoiled bis
K"ip.
Mr. Hentley's brother, who had pro
nounced the search warrant k'otniliio,
became n lawyer. Mr. lleutley iilwnys
Insisted that Mrs. Ilonlloy could tell
more 11 bout law by the twist In a
iiian'H noso nnd 11 rnst In his eye than
her brother could tsll by a legal document
DAMES
OAUGHURS.
Ml., J.,hiooi It.sloi.Mid daughter of
John li'odiiioiMl. " ' ' '
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nt a l.oinioo iiiiish lo...
Mr I lia H"W' oiniB. I'hl.
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flOHSl M eol ll.eillliei..i.-.. ...
.mis. Im suited M mole HI
ward snfei;'oii.llo the r.e of public
a. ti.s.l pupil
Anna II itedt of New Yolk
l e of lb t ' I" ''l"r ,,,,
fin, or nlrs!M Inventor Iteoi-litly
he wa ki anted biter pnlenl on n
l ombln it Ion automobile, ll) lu In
,-hloe and boat
Mis Allie fhrlstopher of llvan
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ton. III, on ner nm. 1 ink t
II, own of litiliicUin.l.r. Wis. received
unosonl brhlal i :ft Ihe city of
Villi 11,0 ImsIowihI to r fnmlly name on
u iiiinili Ipnl phiyw'i'uud
MK Mary Kalhelioa t etteruian Wn
rleik lu ihe diplomatic bureau of the
stale department when she n wl.-cl.
I to serve ns s.s l il sc. relary lo Mr
I' 11ft Miss l.ettel loan Is a onll 01
IYioiv l mil nod was rtim nici 111
I r.ioce
Mls ICinllr Unit r the (list w.uo
. . ,. ,i ... 1..
111 lo lii'vo Hie privilege 01 me o-o 01
I worUloi; s.nsl.01 "f the Mlsslwlppl
ifcihituie 11 w is nc 'rdisl hi-r In or
iler ttml slir miuoi I'M"""
mk- if I he juvenile refi'imalery bill
recently passed
For sale, cheap, a jood Jersey
cow, 5 years old. Good milker,
and a good flow and test.-Kline-man
brothers, North Hillsboro,
at brickyard. 19-21
Pond Tragedy.
A tadpole out for a sail
Was struck by n tiorrlblo ruIr.
ll cried "Iklp!" for a Joko,
lint Ids cry vvm a cioalc,
And that was the end or his ttln.
Cleveland bonder.
Hsard In a Habarciashsry,
Customer (returiiliiK; nnd pultlnjr
down counterfeit rolii received In
'hancei-1 xcllt )(.t,,.r m)f
t'leik- I'.etf imrdoii, sir, but this Isn't
ii iniitrimonhil agency. -I'.oslon Trnu-
KCflpl.
The Bass Fiddler.
Ach hlmmfil, dor iiIkIHh when dor ortders
huff suiik
"nor liclla on Her Tons" yet, imd, tlolt
He slriKs mitt his mbhta like a lld.ilu W.
HtruiiK
Ven otTery von hopes ho would not!
-Kansas City Hlar.
The Latest Way.
Ella-rtellit always wonts to do Hotne
thliiK out of tho ordinary.
Klella-Thnt's so. When she heard
nbout fl roniile KottlriK married by tel
ephone she decided that she would be
married by wlreless.-New York Press
The Writers.
Mr Virginia 1 ertmne Van do Water,
i ho writer, la a d.tiHiliiir ol Mariuii
ll.iilaod
lleiiryk Sleliklrw lc. the pellall li"
ell, I. was lx.ru III l l.i and Is leaner
of the .Sntlou.illsl In 1'uliiiid I. slay
Word toiiie fri.iti I oiidoii Hint Mr
Wlllb'iu de Moitf i" t "ii Ins way back
fr.'in I b'teii.e. brlnitii: with him tie
tlii.il i.oti led prm.Hi of Ids new Uk.Ii
1 1 In. li. .ill. m of bow ( iireftll nn artist
ihl, nullii.r 1 Is the fa. I that be l
..ml to li.ive almost rvwtllleii III !. rl
Hi the pfs
M.iiia.'et I'lianler Aldrlcli. the nil
Ihi.r. I a sister of former I.H-tit.-iiont
il.oi-ioor Lewis hi it) v iianl t b.iuler
nnd a giitiil.se if Mr Julia Ward
Hone As Miss I'luinUr she wa one
f the founder and br seirn years
ore, i. hut of the Women' Municipal
le.itue of New .ok city
tli lnnritiu.
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'he lirll, fario IO, into
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"Why were yu In suitl a hurry lo
r,.-.!;-e from that maiiV
"He t'dd me bo had Just found out
way In which I Cuiild Iwioino Very
ll.-h 'hleatfo Itrt-ord Herald
Rvng.
His Uva rnoi. i-ralsf
l 4!'i l.w ',i , .in Ms l !e
Fur lis r i i ; I In il II, c ail.r.
Ho !.'. i!'o l ;. live -I tin
- Woman H.iohi X unijidHliWi.
Dringifiy th Ottsr Up lo 01.
Knhlier-I would through ftr
a t id water f .r you
Stella-Air l.w?- New York Hon
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to tlm pi i.f t-KHiloin; V ;
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4,1,
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In tin. Mailer ol the i'e of Mary I'.iollv
Mat. ul, .l,,,T,ie.
To J.iepli f M. it. . I. f.irj; .inn, lifn.,ii.
snll, . )., .,,,i,., Ilionr II ill. nr an,
iilivi- 1 1 iilmr. ami all other iiitsrmtr.l in
said le l, i lirrrli-!?
111 the Nsille of the HUlri of llfriifi-
Y'nil nnd ete Ii ol ymi nr. bernbv rlfr.l
nn. I noirr. .i a.Hir in in I'lmniy
I'nirt of the Mute of iirenon for lb,,
county of XS nl , 1 1 , -. ,,n nt I In. i .. r ( r ...in
in.rr.,1 t ,. r... lu Hie l ounty
XX sslnnixtiiii. mi .M.ioday, Hie V illi dnv ul
r..(,.ini,i.r, I'mii, the sninii bsiui; tin. ..n,
Jiidi. Inl day of the Mi....iiiImt loloieno
of stul I ininiy Cmrl, at lu ' lis k In t l.v
fnreiiiKiii ol Hint day, ami Ihen and lliern
simw eiisii.u any you have, why an iinlri
nf Srthl I 'on rl should in, I Im iinxile author
llnif. tl -naiiK an, I rlllli, irlntf W. l.
MniiHi, u.lu.liilairatiir ,.f Hie r,taie of Mary
r.mlly Mai... I, lo ,.-ll at ,i,ii, auri,,, t,,
no- innin.,1 ii..i.i-r bir rash a I of ibn f.,
low ii, k d-i iil real ,r peny, lyiuu.
nelliK at d Bil.iiiln In W ie.hliujt.in fnunty
tiii'K.oi, ami pmllciilarly .li-si ilbe.l ,
follows, to w ll :
Hi loo aeie. In the. aoiilhwest ipi iru r of
in. ie riowesi ipinrter iu Mei'tlon 4, -p
N.H.I. W. ilrserlhiul as lollnw s, t,'i w it
. .iiionmieniK S'. slitkn p.i llm center of
uir i,orinr,i .inirli'r or Nc. Hon I T '
N. It. 1. w. of the Will. M,.r. and ruc'iu I'lt'Ir
thence west,, rods; HiHiue .ii Ii ,i r,..
thi.iu e east S rods: llu.ni e norlli PI i , ('
'hepla if beKiuuliiK. as piayrd for In
llm petition ol sai.l W. I) Hiii.th. admin
Islrator. for tin. pornon. ,,f realluiK funds
lo pay the ilcbls nuiinml said e,lnti. nml
llii- lost nnd i liares nf adiiilnlstnitlon
W itness t,i, Honorahli. J. W'.iliunh'n
Iiultre of the fouoty Court of tin. Mint., of
Oriymi for WasliuiKlnn folnitv, W illi 11,
sen nf sni,lc,,rii,, i n t,l -iHh ,ttV
of July, pip)
l''d.lle.itiui July '.Nth, Aim. III.,
mil, mtii. ",u,, ,sU),i, it ,!
Attest:
(HKAI.) J W. I alley, fouuiv fhirU
y Kdw. C. laiu... Dnpuir.
RIKHSIKATION OI I.ANI) THI.i;
IN TIIK aitCI'IT CdllUT OK TIliO
STATU OK OltKdO.V .'()i
WAHIIINtiTO.N COUNTy.
L"t!r "!'lU"f,,'tl' appllenllon or Cyrus
"'rf ..." Wi'r" 10 r:'M"r 111(1 tm lose
, i.i, , i in. , an . , n miiilloii lil
and went lao,sw -;i ol ,,w I and wV's' M
" ! Wa 'ol' w W " "'u1'",' "'''TP.2N I
OreKo.i. ' "' WrMiI"K""I county,
John Doe llerniiinn'rm,d .liinn Hon ll,.r.
tiiami heirs ol Mrs. (!. ll. rii.Hi ,, e
;;'' iJohn Hoe llos..,,!!,, '' ,", "j, ,
Hoe IhiMi nlhal, helm of w p, " ,.,
r. John Hon HummeM ,T, "' t
!, "m"'';"' '"'' Iluinniall ,,.
i aural, Willi, oiHroKiui, and r,ank W
Htii'T'l'' ,' "V ,!,,wr 11 "'id lleorifn A
Html, aM Coin.iilMslnncrH of t, n,,,,1? ,,,
nmlHHinn.,r or H,H hlt rt , " , ' V .
iBsaloorHeliool ami Pnlviirsl v la uIk
i ml lor Ibn investment, of fun Is a 1 ,,J
"ll,Mr"'" "'Hall wl It ,,,ay coneern1?
''" Wh 'My! rn!"'"',"l""tM
Jilv'A,'nmi,ll,,t mi,,h" -'"' ''"Vol
nvmJiilll;, "u,"1',",'Htl"" whn
lyHttiii ( yriis It. Woodworth In tli t'lr
"Ul Court of WaHhliiKlon Countv f.e
wil Kken'?'1 '""l"-'?""''
w ?. 1 . ? ""fosHed and n decren
wl hn en nmd aiaiordliiK th .
of Iheniiplli niton nnd v..,? ..,01 .. r1 '"y"r
r ..:. . : " " mrever
1'nrw.l Iron, illH..itlr.K'ilt,
1' Wr.nlit, Al.lleanfHMlon.ey.
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clan a im-1,111,1 laltdloit nn 'i i .i! .!
wriial as follows:
HrKliili!li al p ill. I uhe h . . 1 l.
Willi siailmi ;X.i ot tl.s i 1. ,1 n'i n
iles.-rtlM.il; riionlo ltirl.i-i! N r'.n !,'.
Vi ll.ill wsl. pll frw.1 ; tt.sii, .S.o ill 11 An.
...to . .1.
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ill'.. wf l
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li lliin, Kasl I ii fret , llirui
,.l loin. Kasl. Ill fw (, II. nn,
I V il t r . , 1 1. hi .111 .1100 I., t:
a la-bus i.f '0 I " liel. a .lo
Iret lo Ihn pU- e of lw In in 1-.
lu sael landii.t di as rU .I I
In fti.nl. ii; al II. o 1 ! .
said laudini; r u 11 1 i.tf
rg .'Jiiilu XVisil. a .II,:.
lo a in. ml I-) oi.l Uo- a . ii
rast I .lit w pat I J of n,-li..i
I i. r-,l.,-ll
1 h',l 'o'
it:, v ihe
i,..iii 11 .1. tf.
J. !' -Hill '
i, ...i.ili'cy
Hur l lamlli s- on said Mini ilr. I V.I i
folll.W
llna'luulliit al 1 - t I li .
lib stall.. 11 41 ' ..I (he s.
li-scrilmd: (0111111.- thenre
PI II III. Nx rsl : fi-t; f. le .
;-i 111M1. W eat. I ( 'I lh
.I.e. 10 1010 rasi 11 feel. On
on a curve Ui Hi It ft. Iii"k" .s 1 -i-nu,
" I (cxl, a disiani. of i ..i.iaili
plai n of l'linilnit, ala .s ' ir tu MlJ
nui.llnif .lea, 1 ll. I as follioi
li iflniiH.K al Ibn mollis. "1 . onsr i-l
aid lamllnif, riliinlli (Inii " Sorlli'.
dev. I" "dn. il, I" li"-' I ' P
yond llie Hel line ol sal. I ' I .(''
1 a of section j.
And aaiil application will n."'
bn beard al llio rnk-ulnr Amu. I i.-mi. I'W
.f said County iMiurl tor h. n-it "' lv
polulinelil ol vlnwnra o li .o..l l.s-il
said road and estimate rn. 1 .1. teiinlii' li"
lhn.l.iiiat,'ns analalund bv o '
hs ,tl Inn llieieor, said term iieiieiiig;
on llio .Ird ilr or AiikusI. I ! 1, l lt-l
liinn you ' rr.pilri-d lo pt-.ir ami la
your 1 .oiiplslols lor ilaiiini;., lhat )"U
eonslder (roll will aiis'iiui In rasrssia
rtshlofwV 1 located bv "';l ""IJ
shown and In said pelillon pr.iyud.
blither jroil dotlieii nn rue, "?
you bv, why inld rlvht "I ')'
not be ha ateil a by aal mnp siioaii"
projected. ,
Witness my hand and sral ol
I'ooniy Coint of WashniKloii foutiiy in
11 day id July, ll'l".
j. v. Hi.il.-y.
Coiinly Clerk ol Wasliiniibm toan'Ti
Oreijou,
Biteiutor's Nolns.
Notice Is hereby Klvell. thai the H""''r'
sli!ii.l has :i appointed mi l 1011I rtin
by the County Court id W iMn;i"'; ":
IV.Orevou, I'ixecutorol llii hc t W I I 11
fcKlanirnl i.r lllley Cava, ih ci ase.l, stm
Iiiih dcly uunlllled a sii 'li. . , t
Now 'Iherefore, all I"'""'"" , ,' ., ;
in.
oil l"
claims nmtlusl Ihn estnl.' ol
1 1 I.L 1 1 1 11 1 1 e
. H.ll, ll..-l-l.l , l" 1 .. , . , , .- , . ,
liroMnut the same to llio ti m I ' K "
the law olllee of IhiKley .t' Hn'". 1,1
Imro.Orenon, toKiilher with proper via""
era, within six moulhs from the il'i"
this 11. ill. e,
JAM KM W. CAM'..
Kseeiitor of Ihn Inst Will ami l'"l
nii'iilol IllleV Cave. deeeasil.
Ilanlev ,V Hani, Attorney l"i'
AHcullon IIoIkUIii Hivcik'rt
Ceo. K. Ilae'rv, of Hillshnm,
fxchatiKe a llioioiiKhbr.il llohU'"" ' '
rcKiatereil. for another r-K ,s .' 1 , , ui
IteiiHOii-lo pievctlt iiiteihieriln'K 111
herd. This Is a line Milium'. Any"'
having a llolnleln wbhlnn l
for same lenson will do well l'e
The Climax Milling tf
fumiHli HiifkH fivo ol' vhnrW J"
I'armcrH di'siriiiK t sell HU7
lli.'ir whfiit nt tlu'ii'
lioiirtc. J'11
JtiHtask Kmrifk & Crwin to
hco. one of their now Wm
traprt. (lots thorn every tirm
antl there is no chains' of '1,,'1'
in: yourself or running Wta
in your hutid.