BiiUMto tian, rm, 4 Mi Um MUWbar BMlUi. U A. X0. B4IUW. County Official Paper dabarrtptioat tlJO ft iuu. I ! at TawrwaUj -T- VCtnO McKIHMBT Argus and Oregonian $2.25 W. J. Weston and son, Alfred. of Sherwood, were city visitors today. Take a look at our new 5-10-15 cent tables. D. Conrin. 52tf Perry Gardner, of Quatama. was in the city the first of the week. Nelson Larsen. the road tuper visor of below Newton, was in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Windier, o Portland, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Krebs, this week. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. CM Carstens. of Banks. April 20. 1914. a boy. Glaus Jesse, of Christie Sta tion. on the United, was in the city yesterday, and called on the Argus. Lady's wheel for sale at a bar gain if taken at once. Call on or address Floy Ferguson, bet 5th and 6th on Railroad Street Anton Persinger, ot Route 1. has received word from Omaha that his grandchild. Mercedes v Jacobberger, died April 20. Miss Eugenia Morse, of Port land, was the guest of Mrs. M. M. Pittenger. the last of the week. Miss Morse was formerly a teacher in the Hillsboro schools. For sale: Fresh Jersey cow, 6 years old; with calf; gires ten pounds of butter weekly; price $125. Anton Persinger, Hillsbo ro, Ore., Route 1. 6-8 Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Cornelius visited with J. M. Brown and wife, above Banks, this week. Miss Mary Brown returned with them, and will remain for a few weeks' visit H. Peterson, of near Farming ton, was a city caller yesterday, bringing up some charcoal, in burning of which he is a past master. With all his 73 years Peterson walks as straight as one of the pines back in Sweden. Frank Atkins, working for Leonard Tompkins, while load ing cars at the S. P. depot Fri day, badly injured one of his , knees. Dr. Hyde attended the injury, and placed the member in a cast Guy Bennett a carpenter on the P. K. & N., working at Roy severely split his foot this morn ing, with an ax. He was brought down in a caboose, and the in jury attended by Dr. Erwin, the road surgeon. Contractor M. C. Hewitt has another large barn to move down in the Orenco country. He has also submitted a bid for moving the K. U. 1. M. hall from Green ville to Banks. Francis Linklater. while crank ing an auto last Saturday, had one of his arms fractured. Dr. Leon Hyde attended the injury. Ihe lad has lost no time at school, but as it is his right arm he is out of the writing exer cises for a period. Ed Kerr, the blacksmith, had a $10 gold piece changed by Postmaster Larrikin, the other day, when that official discov ered that it was of the mintage of 1862 a date rarely seen on gold pieces in this section. The gold was from the California mines, minted after the excite ment of 1849. J. E. Zimmerman, of beyond North Plains, writes the Argus that the rural route No. 1, out of Scappoose, has been discon tinued because of the bad road in the Multnomah end of the Btretch. John has been forced to change his mail to a route out of Hillsboro, all because of poor roads in a county that always boasts of its fine thoroughfares. Mr. Frank, who was associ ated with Verne Curry, in busi ness at Orenco, will leave in a iew days for Eastern Virginia, for permanent residence. He has been here for five years, and likes the country, but says his health demands that he get back to the "Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia." J. B. Phillips, well known here, will also trek back to the Tennessee Virginia sec tion before long. Grover Combs will move his furniture store this evening and in the morning, and will open to the public this Friday, in his handsome new quarters in the Shute building, remodeled this month by Contractor Beatty. Mr. Combs wishes to thank the people of Hillsboro and vicinity for their patronage, and assures the public that he will be better equipped than ever to supply the wants of the community in the furniture and housefurnishing line. He now has the most hand some quarters for a furniture es tablishment to be found in the county. You are invited to call ind inspect his stock. Circuit Coal: lV?nni va L M Hoyt decree for the defendant; tMQOts vs JiKuMen. suit for land title, set for trial. May 28; Bh- rens vs nruehu confirmed; V Smith vs McCarthy, svt for May 28; Pubols vs Jacobean, set for May 29: Roy Heater vs Cook & Clark, heard yesterday and taken under advisement: Drainage Dis trict vs Hubert Bernards, now on trial, matter of condemna tionjury now viewing prem ises -m Hrooks, Chas ram ham. Jos Kyle. E R Morton. Chas CasteeL J no Olson. Samuel Graf. Geo Thorr.pson. Jacob Shearer. Wm Thornburgh. Er nest Olson, John A Olson. It might be news to many of the friends of deceased to learn that James Gray, for many. many years the shoemaker at Glencoe, is dead. Gray left here and went to Ontario, Canad", where he died several weeks ajro from an attack of heart trouble. Gray was a fine workman, and for many years made boots and shoes for scores in that section of the county, as well as in Hills boro. He was a fine old gentle man, well read, courteous and jovial. He disposed of all of his property here before going bac t) Canada. Stella Hart. Julia Buck. A. Gaynor and W. O. JetTs have brought suit to cancel a contract signed by them, providing for the sale of timber on Section 26. T. 1. S. K. 3 W., wherein they were to receive $1.25 per M They allege the original contract was made with John Peterson but that Peterson signed the contract by writing R. H. Peter son s name. K. H. Peterson the plaintiffs allege, is a minor son of John Peterson, and they claim ihey have no contract with the boy. They want the agree ment annulled and set aside. Lawrence McAlear, the 10 year old son of the foreman at the Hillsboro Lumber Mill, fel from a pair of stilts last Thurs day evening, and broke the ulna -the tip of his elbow. The frac ture was of such a nature that Dr. Smith sent the boy to Portland specialist The young er brother, who was also enjoy ing himself on stilts, concluded they were a menace and soon had both pairs reduced to kind ling. The registration up to yester day totalled 3380 republicans 1254 democrats; and 61 Progress ives. Every precinct shows a big republican registration over democratic, as usual, excepting two -Aloha and North Corne lius. Aloha has 72 democrats to 71 republicans, while North (sornelius has 6b democrats to 57 republicans. The four Hills boro precincts register 608 re publicans and 139 democrats. Probate: Estate Josiah Bea closed of record: Benton Bow man, J Kerr and B C Cook, ap praisers estate ot Wilson a Mait land, deceased: Estate 'Alice Sandford, deceased, closed of record. The sum of $7500 is ordered distributed to the lega tees of the late Larkin Rey nolds. ur. amitri tnis morning re moved a piece of bone from the thumb of Harry Bissner, who was injured in San Francisco, several months ago. The- bone had never healed, and it was necessary to take a portion of it away. Dr. W. D. Wood assisted vMrs. Henry Henderling, of Cornelius, wa3 operated on for a fibroid tumor at Dr. Smith's hos pital, last week. She is getting along nicely. W. H. Reiling, Chas. Bucher and Matt Lngeldtnger have been working overtime getting Dr. Wood 8 Llmore Park cottage erected, over on the Tillamook beach line. Born, to F. J. Karns and wife. of Hillsboro. April 24, 1914. a daughter. Born, to Philip Hergert and wife. Blooming. April 29. 1914. a daughter. Argus and Oregonian, $2.25 MILITARY DAY Corvallis. O. A. C. . Friday, May 8 Low 'Round Trip Rates Thursday and Friday, May 7 and 8. Return limit, Mon day, the I ith. $3.80 from Hillsboro for the Rouud Trip, vi Oregon Electric Railway Sec the Cadets in Drills and Maneuvers. Inspection by Officers of U. S. Army. A. P. Meyers. Agent. II ills Wo, Ore. Tou aik me If I'll print for you A paradox? I will, air. A comb Is one you part with It, And yet you have It still, sir. San Francisco Chronicle. Glbbs It It true that Hunter In neglc-tltig his business to court a gny young widow? Dlbbs No; Ills business Is to mnko money, and she has carloads of it Philadelphia Ledger. Little Augustus Porterhouse I.nne Loosened the screws of an aeroplane. Mamma drew him to her side, Kissed the little tease and cried: "What a careless thin to dot That man might have dropped on you!" New York Hun. "You're played on to the wrong green, sir." Well, why on earth didn't you tell me?" I was afraid I mljfht put yer off yer stroke, eir." London Tutler. You'll meet with men In every throng Whose days are tilled with doubt They never can tell right from wrong Until they are found out Chicago News. Roward-I bear your daughter Is go ing to marry on English nobleman. Ia It all settled? Coward-Yes; every cent she had, Judge- ARTISAN HALL, SCHOLLS Saturday Evening, May 2 Mothers Oratorical Contest Presiding Matron Mrs. Ida Kays Song "Columbia, the CI cm of the Ocean" Scripture Reading aud Prayer Song Mountaiu Side Sclund Contestant No. x i "The Light I'roni Over the Rauge" Song The SeLolls Quartet Contestant No. 2 "The Two Pictures" Contestant No. 3 Right or Wrong, Which? Song Scholls Junior Choir Contestant No. 4 How We Raised Ten Thousand Dollars No. 5 Samantha's Way of Training Song : Motiutaiuside School No. 6 Two Visions No. 7 Strong Drink is Raging Instrumental Duct No. 8 A father's Story Solo Reading ...A Hundred Dollar Note Presenting of Medal Rose Drill Closing Song... . Oregon Next (tunc America) To the ladies of Hillsboro arid I comer of the Southwest quarter of vicinity: I will make special prices on hats beirinninir May 1. New, fresh goods, and will tie well worth the trouble of a walk from Main Street. -Mrs. G. W. Mines, corner First and Oak. Phone City 167. SHERIFFS' SALE O.N FOR KILOS-IKK. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an execution, decree and or der of fiale ixsued Out of and under the .Seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Washington County, dated the 22nd day of April, 1111, in favor of John R. Greenwood, plaintiff, and against Robert J. Upton and.... Upton, his wife, Ray Barkhurxt and Constance A. Karkhurst, his wife, and the Lumberman's Trust and Savings Hank, a corporation, defendants, for the sum of $.j502.2.r with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 4th day of May l'Jl.'l, and the further sum of $:iW.0) with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 4th day of May 1913, and the further sum of $'19.15 costs and disbursements and the costs of and upon this writ, to mc directed and delivered, commanding me to make sale of the real property hereinafter described, I have levied upon, and pursuant to said ex ecution decree and order of sale, I will on Monday, the 1st day of June 1914, at the south door of the Court house in Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, sell at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the right, title and interest of the defendants Robert J.. Upton, and his wife, Ray Hark- hurst and Constance A. iSarkhurst, his wife, and the Lumbermen. Trust and Savings Rank, a corporation, of in and w me iouowing uesennca real prop erty lying being and situate in Washington County, Oregon, and par ticularly described as follows, to-wit: The West half of the Southeast quarter, excepting 6 acres located in the Southeast corner of the South west quarter of the Southeast ouarter of Section 32 T.2.N. R. 4 W., and ex cepting..2.27 acres contracted for by 1 O (9U-n1. 1 4 L . in. a, oiiiirui-H, miu me ouumwesi the Northeast quarter of said Section; thence North 410 fwt to the place of ln-ginning, containing 2.07 acres, mure or less, rtnu excepting also irom mis conveyance, all gasoline engines and water pipes, and water cisterns on the property belonging to William Shearer and now used for the pur pose of pumping ami distributing water upon said premises, to satisfy the hereinbefore named sums and fur the costs and expenses of said sale and said writ. Said sal will be made subject to redemption as per Statute of Oregon. Ilated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 24th dav of April 1914. J. K. KEKVKS. Sheriff of Wash ington County, Oregon, by J. C. Ap plegnte, Ifeputy. K. 11. TONGUE, Attorney for I'laintiff. NOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNT. IX TIIK COUNTY CO CUT Or' TIIK 8TATK OH OREGON, HOK WASH INGTON COUNTY. In tlio Matter of the Estate of Johann I'ape, deceased. Notice Is hereby given Unit the tin lerslKtied. as executor of tint estate of lolianii 1'iipe, deceased, has filed his final art-omit hi the Coiinly Court of thu State ( Oregon, for Washington County, and that Monday, tins Z.'.th day c' May, 1!jI4. at the hour of 10 o'cloi k A M. of said day, and the Court Room of said Court, at lllllsboro, Or gon, has been appointed by wild f.ourt as the time and place for the hearing of objections thereto and the j'-ttlenien' thereof. Dated and first published April 2'.', 1914. HERMANN I'AI'K, Executor. Minefield & Smith, Attorneyg, quarter of ..the Notheast quarter of Section 32, T. 2 N. R. 4 W...Savinir and excepting however, from the above described tract all of the fol lowing bounded and described real property which has; been conveyed by the grantors herein to the United Railways Company, a corporation, and described as follows,' td-wit: Beginning at the Northeast corner f the Southwest quarter ' of the Northeast quarter of Section 32, T. N. K 4 w. or the Will, -Mer. and running thenc West 440 feet; thence in a Southeasterly direction 000 feet more or less to the East side line of the Southwest ouarter of the North east quarter of said Section 32, being ii reel nouin rrom the Northeast Pacific States Fire Iniuranee Compsnjr of Portland, Oregon. The only big Oregon Old Line Company, losses Promptly Paid John Vanderwal Agent Hillsboro, Oregon Peoples Theatre Tomorrow and Saturday, May I ud May 2. A Hig Three 'rt Dramatic MMcit. Th Price of Sacrllrr Featuring Leah Hair J, the lavotite f all. EXTRA EXTRA -UniverMl IK' Wooing" A tittroarititi: fan-e, (caturinR Augusta Ciucy, the wotKi's famous cowhoy comedian. Itegius 7:30. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES John f . Caw me. of SehielTelin. was in town yesterday. W. K. Johnson wa a Forest drove visitor tn nrsi 01 wek. NOTICE OK SUE OF KKAL MOf. KT. In th Circuit Court of th StaU of Orriron, for th County ot Mult nomah. Ih-pt. NV 6. to I'roUt. In th matter of th t.taU of CharUa it. Hand, lWt-d. Nottic is hrly givwt that In pur-uam-e of an order of th Honorable T. J. iWlon. Judir of lh abovt titled Court, mad on th 2.'nJ dajr of April. H. in th mattrr of lh rUU of Chart H. Hand. dKJ, th undrrsignni adininutrator of saxi Ut will, frum and after th STml day of June. I'M, proceed to ll at private sal upon lh trrnu herein after stated and ubjt la confirma tion by said above entitled Court, all th riKht, till and tntrrt of Chart It. Hand at th time of hi death, and alt th right, till and intvrnt that th said atatt ha, by operation of law or otherwise, autrd other or In addition to that of th said Char! U Hand at the time of hi death In and to th following described real prop erty situate. King and being In the County of Multnomah, Sut of Or v'on: An undivided on half of that cer tain real pnprty dcrtbd a "Be ginning at point of inter turn of rant tin of 21st street and North tin of lhivi ttrret, if extended; thtnc rant along north tin of Part itreet I'M fret: thrnr north parallel with .'lit street 100 fret: then. wt par allel with th north lin of Iavt trrrt KM) feet to th vast tin of list trret; thenc along th east tin of .'1st street DM) feet to th plar of ts ginning, in King's Second Addition to th City of Portland, Multnomah County. Slat of Oregon." The following described real prop rrty, situated within th corporal limits of the City of Portland, In th County of Multnomah and Stat of Oregon: lits on II) and two (2) In block two 2 and lot on III and to Hi in block seven (7). Albina llomesteadi t ots on 1 1), fifteen (151 and sixteen (l') in block on lot three (3) and eighteen (IK) In block two (21 and lot seventeen (IT) In block two (2), Wlberg Height. Ijt seven (7 in block fortjf-Mv (4 i) and lot six (6), seven (7), eight (Hi, nine (). ten (10), and eleven III) in block forty-six (4t.), Uurel hurst and also th following described real property situate, lying and being in the County of WhingUn, StaU of Oregon: E. S S. W. i of Sc. 7, S N , R. I W. of W. M , NO acre. l,ot 3 and 4 in Sec. 7. T. I N., R. 1 W. of W. M , 64 .72 acre. N V.. ' of Sec. 18, T. 3 N., 1SW. of W M , ISO acres. S. V.. ' of N W. of Sc. IS T. t N , R. :i W of W. M , 40 acre. S K. of S. 12, T. 3 N , R. 4 W. of W. M 100 acres. S W. ' of Sec. 12, T. 3 N , R. 4 W. of W M , 100 acre. N. W. ' of Sec. II, T. 3 N , R. 4 W. of W. M , ! acre. Or any part of said abov described real property, term and conditiona of iulr as follows, to wit: Cash, gold coin of the United State, 10 per cent of the purchase pnr to b paid to th adminixtra'tur on day of sale, halanca on confirmation of sal by said court. provided, however, that said real prop erty or any part thereof may b Bold upon terms providing for th pay. ment of one-half or mor of th pur chase price thereof, in raih, at th time and in th manner hereinbefore provided in cane of cash sale, th pay ment of the balance of taul purchase price to lie secured by a first mort gage on the real property included in such sale. For further information, rail upon or write to said administrator at rooms 1:121-22 23 Yeon building, Portland, Oregon. Hated April 22, 11M4. ARTHUR II. HAND, Administrator of the KstaU of Charles II. Hand. Deceased. W. n. MDOKK. Attorn i i-l leon ituilding First publication April ,10, 1914. l-ast publication May 2H, 1914 Nimrra aic on ckicution Noth-o la h rrbv alien ttutl l Ir lu of an )'uiln lut ut of ami Mlxlfr lh aval of tlio t'Uiull limit if th ( uf I t-.m fur VW.Iunu liU tountjr. duli-J til I Hb il u of prll. IH. In laiur of Kuillt M Tuater and Wallou timber, ilefnol nia. anJ aint (r nm-r ami Cawl 0. Thater. oUinllff. fur tlir 4int of IZHUti ami lh ! of ami lni till writ, loinuisiiiliii in l tallafy ekl ab.it uni. Ilng unbU to find anr perwMial mvttv n hli h i levy, I bale lr Iv4 MMi lltf fcereltt after W ltli.d rrl iif i rn nj (Hiniuulit It 4d tin UtUlll, Iwll iMt MiMij4. th Jjtb Ua f vUl, I 'll at lite Sou lb ir of Hie Couit h"ii. In IIHhlHtrti, V liliil'ii I'oontv. tlrr n, al th hour uf lo o i l.s k A M ttt Mid d. oil at publk BO'll'Xi l.i lh hlalirwl ti)ler for li lit bil al of tit follow Inf litis rl-d r .l irtiprrlj Itlng. Ix'iiig and MU4t In V aldington County, Orrj.Mi. di-iilU a follow to wit All of tb r.flil. t'l- and ntxl o the Mid pialntitf IHkr llni.i and Cal II Tb)r In and (' MkiwUig t)rttr4 rwl n to wit It tln a pr of itw ikiuaM Vh lxal atlil alfe Ikili ltll.l t'Uilll lii T I S It t . of Will M. r ..J (MMludrd a folio towlt I .niiinrn. live l a point on the ( In.umUit of 'be I'atUm Valley Counif r4 wlx-re It rroe lb Houib Itouot4t of l. land now obrl tv u) VI art K Newman, and running Wrvieih on aid Mouth lin lii trmi. tb-i Northerly lii fl. lhn Ml-rl I7J fv lit lb" VYrwt UoumUr? of si.l Counir road, then. K u i li 1 1 r l"i.g tld Weer line ot Count ad lr :t to tb pU.e of trltuiHi. il rrltml III lkk II pao I" ti..rl Iaooou Iteconls Waliington t'.un(r t.rrgou. to 4'lfr lh hn-iiitM-frr Baiued suui and for lb rola aul ei iHnM nf Mid le alij mUI writ. .W1 Ml Will be 111.! a sullied to f. mpioQ a per K'a'ute of itr-n-n Ist'ed ' Hillsboro, Oregon, tt)M 1 7th dajr of April, 1)11 j. : itr:i-:Ki 8 lerlff of Waatilliglon Coutjlv. lift. I"0. My J C Arpleln. K-liul)f K II. Toniu. Ally for iiefeudtnii at mmo. Or Th fllwl.,g d.,,u i uunty K.m.1, miUiiii ounly, OtrgtHi. w,ii i lh l.u.Ubi,k- of t..,tl ""l".ik, ..id ih. ,,1 ,, I,:1;;' ... .im.u, . mt f" .. , ''. i w , l.nail No l.'i. ,.,,, Ud No wV;?4 ion l..,t,. l; a( t fe. t m. a.Um ' '', 3) l!od N. i w, . R rr..i.,g. TuaUi,,, j,"." ' t r.L,m ' ' t" ICihtd No, , rwel t,Mk tlw., lT lioaii. southerly (ism . ., w it-d i .t nine al "I -. Kn, W 4' fr. t n.i. au. If.... 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ROOM 4, - HANK ANNEX, Every Day. SIMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Slat of Oregon for the County of Washington. jonn josepn tturns, I'laintiff, vs Sarah Crowe Hums, Ilefetidant. To Sarah Crow Hums, abov named defendant: In the name of the Stat of Or.vnn you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in me anove etitit ed Court and cause on before Friday th ftth day of June, 1914, and if you fall to so appear and answer the i'laintiff for want thereof will apply to the Court for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now exist ing between you and the I'laintiff and for such other and further relief as tto the Court may seem meet and equit able and a prayed for In I'laintiff Complaint. This Summons is served upon you by publication in the Hill, boro Arjrus a weekly newspaper of Ifencral circulation published In Wash ington County, Oregon, and the date of the first publication of this Sum mons is Thursday the 30th day of April, 1914, and the date of the last publication is Thursday the 11th day of June, 1914, and the order of publi cation was made and dated on the 2Mh day of April, 1914 by the Hon. J. U. Campbell Judge of the Circuit Court of the Bute of Oregon, for the County of Washington. Clyde Richardson, attorney for liuildinR, Portland, Oregon. la lb ClreuH Court of lb Slat. Oraaron fof WaablhgUin C.Hililf aaguat HaiUburrk, rialnlill. I va . EniMtne llallaburrk, Iln.laiil in nmavaiK llalial.oyrt b. al.ita aantetl d.famlanl ta Ibe Naaia al Hi. MUl. of IIimim You tr brlr riiiirl aptwwr ! nawar lb eoMiiilalot nial afaluai oti In IB anuvnHia eon ft ainl rauw tin ui lforw lh. Mb ilaf of Mae. WI. ad dat. being attar lb eiplrau.in uf alt wwka .mm to oai ol lh ml puhlieaii.ni . Ihlt auainiona umn tou. and I! yoti f o to anr. for warn ihrn.f in flslnlllf will apply lo Inannni i..r lh ralier pray l fur In tin e.im.lali.l. low, I for Uarr diaaolvlng ha matriag m marrla. oniri- rrnw ami hrtol.i.i aiming betwami I'lalnllfi and Kfen lai'l ami fur ora oibal ml further relief l lb mart Ilia, arm ulUlil ami .r.. in tb iirainlaaa, um Ilia groun-la of ertiai ami inhuman Irwwiiiieiii. Tblt auinmoM la arvia iiu.m vnti ly puniiraition inareoi in in II lll.li.iiii argue, pursuant lo m.l.r of ,. ..nur til II It Kaawolinr. foiinl Jn.lja Waahlneuin I'oiinlv. tireatuu. n.aU an.l dalol mi lb l.'itb tlay of April, lull ant WblebMlil onlai rfUI'M llil. aoiiiiiMina UI M pohllalia.1 In !! na. mr twatiii nmg with the lean ll..r.,f ,.i.. a,.i, I'Kh. lilt, ami an. ling lh the ..ile inaiaol utj May jp, I ll I iiAdi.kr a iuitx All irneya fur I'.aintlit NOTICinoCONIHACTOWS Healed proHal i,r tb. f.il.,ag Wll win ,m raewivat by II. nninty ,tirt of eaa.iinianioiinly,MriHoii, up In May It. II4. M t:V p. hi., ndlban iiu.e. fur rjfiiiiig oi eoiiiri-ia; tut Co and I SMmt of .iniriHielir lb wiiii h ami of lb H,'hol ri.g rur rwmj ib mi roail Kit .... .....,!. Una ltwwi Wuhiiiiitou ami ( Uekm wiwiiiiaw. Kor a bmlgann Mrkay Crre, on he risui Miwmii nam Johnson ami Jhn '.iiiiiu.rntan piai-. Orahani brillga, near Tlgard. rina ami iievlncwtloiia may I anrn at ina limn or in cnuiil nmii .n.. u. V"..4. ,1',,,'r ""l ilnH.sll rxrtlliMl -a lors r eiml. of their bid. Ihe "ir rrwarvea me rltflit Ui relr.il .... ... .il it i, i M" ' ''""".''oiinly Clerk. .., ..,,1111. l ounty t onimiaaluiiera 'otirt. OUARIHAN'S NOTICI! Nutlrw Is hare ny ilvan Tl,.i n.. i. J' 3 "eiit, lor V. MlllligtoM tounly. duly apinliil g,r-ti " im Mat anil priierty of Aim ll.imrohr an Inaana p.r,n, ami ba. .li.l, ,,, M Now thi.rr.f.,r, all peruins bavluit nl.tJ!;',,'"V,,:,,,, A'M '''-"""'? t .7.o!'.'".,'.h"r"br' '"I"1""' l-rewenl lb am to th uml.rlKlim at t.- oSZn"u ""il'"' lX.i i1?" '-",' Vth ,,,"r '"'her ' lalil thin IftHli day of April, u. AU.' mL'iL"" l,f "iui" 'd''pro,rly of All Melnirohr, an liisatm person ' NOTICn TO MAKIJ SIJWI;H CONNECTIONS Nolle la hernby ulven that iuie.....i i . "1p?;,",,;,l?.H, "- ra'j? l-lly of Hllli.lN.ro, Oreg.m. sll iM.ra.Vi . o.mtr.,1 ing or ii,i7a y r, E? nlUry Hewer liislr r.t No. I. of sal, City, am mjulrMi lo tv,,,en (,V be eunnente.l wit), Ul, Hanllary Newer in til mane... ...... i. '" liaUHl mm April .10, Km, II a a MrfofPo,leoftheC,ty;U, '4tk live Ce nertl raj In.tiiii Nu i; pair work ID. III. I N , fel nxrt.Uni l.lll, t No ". rud work !,... I Hi.ilM. I . I- b.i .... J4I f,rt ma. a.Um. m Jf J,ft .fk AIj,. '"HI fret n.. Uni, sr Tkv burt'h, Al.'. 'ai fi nu4B HuiA. Ali.'i, t o frrt m. aha Mar W llcu, plaee ,:. feet U ra.lain. ntar haile. Il.i'i p-ie, a; 'W feT ma. a lam. h uf l.fm,, It. 13. 1 Iii.trut S.. Is -KV4, fret iiiarnilam, !rsr J. t'aaii. Al'l, 4-l feel n.) elim, Mti 4i.ta J. Urn, .No t i. a) frt ai.-Jaa, near I onhrlt an I II Iutri.t .No ,! Alii, U ma.a.Um, between ,S, huatbiiff i a Mountain. lale Ol.tn. t No l:.MiJ 31S, M (wt ma.a.Um. near tUn I'alus ti 14t, rim fret ma.w.lam. iwr 8- Intloii, on .s. Iv..;.i I ni, Kad Ituad iH.tn.t .'I Mril. pair.. r.k an.) .l.M i.4 K.wJ Oi.tri.t N.. ;'j-hV4 4H Sim feet ma. a. Urn, un luirr taj Koaid 1'ialii.t N.i tMtal tut (oa.l work. Iload Outri. l No . toersl tot toa.l work. K'Hid 1'iilri. t No ':0 1,4'MJ frrl ma.a.Um K.-W.l Hl.trlit No II I, '.'tO frt ma.a.Um, Srholl. bridge li.ia.l In.tri.t No work. Itoad Ih.tri.t No Sl.l, L feet liiara.Um A'.l l,tt fert as la.Um li.utd No. i 0, I'. O feet a ra.Ulll liuad No 4 0, fert B- raUlll llnatl li.lti. t No S4 - lernertl ni work. Id.a. I ilri. ( No .lO IU4 K X I.immi f,-, t tnma.Um i!.d N St I '.'I Ml f. rl ma. a.Lilli !..! Ouiri.l No IUJS ' I.HIM1 f. et n.a. a. Urn. ..ulh of lUieli known as Miller tl.m.l H.d N I I.HihI fert nm. sdum. m.rlh of iUrf Wtmttn m H.i,.l,ii-.i.'r l!iidil. It. .a. I iitri. t No 41-RM I Oi'itl feet mu. n.l illi. I!ad N Itrit kell road, rl. srii i ni tm No 2 III, yt fe. t i l.artng aod (T blllg. Nil. U, O.IHHI feel llfriB grubbing. A'".l. I mil clerlo m ..ri.t.l.l.... if..... i lu.in. i v.. 4.'.- AIT. t fert imtrailmii near Jm. Conwll 2,4t feet ma. n.liim, near Cornell i lion, itond II'.', '.'.' H' fret I"1 north of llelvetm. Kosd No. 1. r..i ..i ...... ,nih of lleMa Itond I'Mrl. t 40 lieneral M lirovelnelila. Sealed bids will I received i f ffne of Ihe Coiinly Metk of iiil'Ioii I mini y, imi k"". T, j oVloi k A. .M. on .Silunky, 1 IMt I. for llie proposed ImproveiM" lll.lil.Ts should bid n H' .j each improvement cprlij. their bids should if)' W"Z bid fur rriihluni? (he ro.lt, and irrading the tmid M. Iu '"'T rm-k and spreading. r..llinT Ing sai.l road, and W sxhimft"" 1 rraervrs the ru'in io ' ' t ,v .koli bids or In accept any bid j. Impnivelnent, or for iwfi". intr, sprnidinif or r..llinf, f'TA I'lniisnnil specifications of j"",, ferent improvrmenls can v T ,. Ihe office of the iii..l. rslgned I-I...L ..f Vl'.i.l lull ('tlllWy. ,l T til 1 1. n tin . B. nglu H..I...I ,,l Hi , Hil.1. I'rrsya Any fiirlhcr InformalM ind on application o I . B'"ttlini,( iiun v Jin if i. of ii.ini"S" ( Oregon. tin 1th tiny of April. A. ! I"' lly or.lcr of Hie Cmin y touri. Ily i:nw. C. i.i'cr.. County ( ounly r'l ... -UMt Clerk 01 " ( li tr- PIIIVAir HOME fOK V w r - . .. i . l ,.f ovnerienrt" UniKT I'liarKf v"- nurse. MILS. CHAS. CARDNKR from I'oruunu. ft.lir.it9 nnticnH from phy- ...inf Host ot earn.. .rM I'luiiiM m mi i - i nun.. irf'1"' rndt& i Argus and J