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A1K0 B CUB'S DU'tiHTER. The Btory of how Aaron Hurr'a only child, beautiful young TIimxIo. Hla, met her death at the hands of omen pirate yiun ago, and how that fart wmh only recently wttniiliHhtxl by the discovery of a portrait f her, ivbcufd from the m-liormcr from whence aha iu thrown Into th , U told la priut herewith for the flint time. Involving, ad it dm, the death-bed confftnion of one of the ratt who drowned the joiiiii; woniiin, the tale aaema more like tie tlon than veritlel history; but tlurc are person living hereabout who have verified It In detail, ami who will vouch for Its atvurucy. Theodonia JJurr, a young woman ofiiuunuat mental Mltaiuincrit", was married to the son f Jud'e Al-ton, uf South Carolina, a ri lati ve of Witsli IukIou Alston, the celebrated lii.ttor- leal portrait palnb-r. Mr. and Mrs, Alston rewided on their plantation near (Tiarlenton. hen Aaron llurr contemplated rcturnlni; from the ex tended vlrtlt he made to Kuroe after hla trial, be wrote .Mr. Alston, to whom he waa devotedly attached, u ski ii if her to meet him In New York on hli arrival there. Mr. Al utoii. enirroeeed with the hulnewi of hii plantation, found It linoriil-li' to accompany hia wife. There being no railroads In thtMe days, and Mr Alston, deeming that a Mummer trip from Charlcatou to New York by m-a would be lea irksome to hit wife than a triage journey by land, char tered a coaatlug whoouer. In lliii Mrs. Alston net out. 8lio tiailc with her, m a pretfeut to her father, a beautiful painting of herself. Hut khe never reacheij New lork. and lo the present day the fate of Aaron Uurr'HOiily child has been a matter of speculation among hi-toiians, aome contending that the vessel and all on Ik card were lout at aea, other) asserting that Mrs. Alston fell Into the hands of aome of the pi rati, who in those days lufextcd the Atlantic coast. licit the mystery has at lost beeu cleared up. Its accuracy Is vouched for by the former rector of Trinity episcopal church, Klkton, a clergy man well-known throughout Mary land and the middle states. Aliout five year ago this clergy man was visiting In his native state, North Carolina, and for cvend days was the guest of the widow of the late Dr. William Poole, near Eliza beth City. Above the mantel-piece in Mrs. Poole's parlor wan an old fiishloiied painting, exquisitely exe cuted, uf a beautiful young woman, dreiwed in white. It so greatly in terested thp cleiyymau that lie a-ked Mrs. Poole whom it was intended to represent. Site then gave the follow ing story of It : Kight years previously, nlie said, Dr. Poole had taken his family to pass the summer at the little coast town of Nag's Head, N. C, where the United States man-of-war Huron came to grief. The place is largely (Mipulated by "bankers" generally a rough class of men, who mainly earn a livelihood by picking up all species of flotsam and Ji tsam nlon? the coast Oue of these "bankers," however, was a very resce1able and very old fellow, named Maun. His wife was aulfcring from a complication of dis eases, and Dr. Pitole took great Inter est In her case. Under his treatment khe recovered, and , as token of 1 WARREN'S PARK, AT .sk,Sft,sa,sk,svsvsa, PROGRAM FOR THE DHHTOR, flOFl. JQSjIUn IMIOII, dI Lane. READER OF DECLARATION, MISS LENA PARKER, of Forest Grovo. GAMES! Bicycle race, Sack race, ... Fat man's race Girl's egg: race, gratitude to the doctor presented him with the pttintlng which so greatly Interested the clergyman. Mrs. Maun said her husband had recover ed It from a wreck. When quite a young man he was walking along the shore one morning. His attcntlou was then called toa coasting schooner uudcr full nail, bearing swiftly down upon the dangerous bar, which, In later years, occasioned the loss of the Huron. With other "bankers" Maun put out to her assistance. They boarded the schooner, but found that the only living thing aboard was a little black and tan dog. Careful Inspection of the schooner proved nothing as to her antecedents. Even her name was not ascertaina ble, liut one of the cabins had evi dently bi-eu very receutly occupied by a woman, and in this cabin was the painting which Mrs. Mann gave Dr. Poole, and which Mann appro priated as his share of the salvage. Tne schooner shortly afterward went to pieces. Dr. Poole was an enthusiastic stu dent of national matters. He fell certain that the picture hail a very valuable history, and formed a sus picion that It might have represented the mysteriously lost daughter of Aarou Burr. He put himself in communication with several histor ical societies on the matter, but his theory found little weight, in spite of a family likeness beiug admitted. As the clergyman upon whose au thority tills story Is given was return ing I ron i aecent visit to Mrs. Poole, while driving from that lady's house 10 Elizabeth City t take the cars home, he met a young man, whom he knew' to be very bashful and inui li ut'raid of the gentler sex, driv ing a strange woman In u buggy to ward Mrs. Poole's residence. In a letter w ritien to Mrs. Poole, shortly afterw ard he good-naturedly referred to the Incident and the young fel low's evident embarrassment. This brought from Mrs. Poole an other chapter In the story of the beautiful picture. The strange woman was a descendant of the llurr family, who res des in Detroit, Mich. Her panic li u temporarily escasil j the clergyman's memory. 8he hail ' liecn tailing at Virginia Iteach, Va., where she hud heard of Mrs. Poole's mysterious painting from a North Carolina gentleman. Her visit to Kliz iln Hi City was solely for the pur pose of sis'ln,' the painting, uud uo soo'ter h:ul .-hc set eyes on it than she otl'i red Mrs. l'oolu $:llHJ sMt cash for the .-nine. I e-idi s any other addition sum she niiylit require. Mrs. Poole refu-ed to part with the treasure. She told the vi-itor that there was a strong family likeness between the lutter and the subject of the picture, whoever that subject might have been; and further informed her of the facts, already given here, as to how the painting came Into her possession. This elicited from the Detroit woman nnother remarkable reminis cence, and one which, taken in con nection with the foregoing tacts, proves that the painting is that of Aaron Ihirr's daughter the one des tined us a present to her lather and that the unfortunate young woman was drowned by pirates. This, in substance, is the Detroit woman's story : With her mother in Ikjtroit for merly resided her mother's aged Djruvf.. ss,sk VSa-,, PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN TO THE SUO cesstul Competitors in the Following $10.00 60 yards, UNRIVALED DISPLAY aunt, a humane woman, who gave up much time to visiting the oorj and sick. One evening, li one of the J Murine hospitals of that city wasa,,. ,,, ., ihiinni.hl..l So. dying sailor, who seemed terribly startled as the aunt, In company with others, approached his bedside. He beckoned her to him, however, and after begging that she alone might hear what he had to say a request which the others granted by retiring to the next ward he stated that as a young man he had one summer been on a pirate vesm-l off the North Caro lina coast. He ttien went on to say that he bad then helped to overhaul north-bound coasting schooner. On the vessel wasa beautiful young feminine passenger, dressed all in white. He had assisted in dragging her from her cabin, in which was hanging up a paiutiug of herself. While the pirates were cngagtsl in throwing the crew overboard he statisl that this beautiful young lady paced the courage and dignity, her hands fold ed on her lireast ami her eyes raised to heaven. She made uo remon strance wha'ever, and he steadied the plmik upon whit-h she walked to the vessel's side, thence to Is? plunged headlong into the ocean. He wanted to take away her picture and her dog a little black and tan fellow but dreaded to touch either. After the pirates had plundered the schooner of money and other treasures they aban doned the vessel, having set it under full sHil, to drift to its doom with the picture and the dog ulaianl. The dying sailor said that the young woman's sweet face had haunted him throughout life, ami his confession was prompted by a striking resem blance between her and his elderly listener. Mrs. Poole's visitor slated that the sailor's story had lieen for years a current tradition of the descendants of Purr's family, though they had hitherto paid very little attention to It. Its extraordinary corroboration by the accidental meeting of these two women appears to settle forever the receut mystery as to the death of Mrs, Alstonr The lMroit woman says that the subject of the painting is beyond doubt Aaron Burr's daugh ter a statement corroborated by other pictures of that unfortunate woman In her possession, as also by still others Is-longing to the Alston family. The fact aliout the democratic split on the currency question appears to laj that If the free sllvcrites carry the national convention, the sound moiT ey men will hae to oiu the republi cans; and if the sound money men control the convention, the free si I verities will have to joiu the populists. SCHOOL KKPOKIS. The following is the report of joint district No. 02, for month ending May 2tth : No. pupils enrolled, iI8 ; boys, 19; girls, !; No. days attend ance, tiU; No. days absence, M; No. days taught, 19; average No. la-longing, 27; average daily attendance, '24. Boll of honor: Sophia Baumann, Er nest Dix, Hhoda Dix, Emma Ducrst, Ernest Everson, Norman Walters, Maliol Young. Eva A. Mm i.ai:, Teacher. The most pleasant little pills for regulating the bowels are De Witt's Little Early Uisers. Cures sick head ache and constipation. Small pills, small doses. W. E. Brock. OInT- EELEIBflT $5.00 Baseball, 2.50 5 00 fjioaocu puitJ, 2.50 I Greased pig-, OF FIREWORKS IfJ THE EVENING ! Hl'XLET AMU THE 8CISS0BS, A story is told about Prof. Huxley I when he waa delivering a. lecture to cie,y NeWC-Mle.on.T.De Mbou, t en ty years ago. The subject was "The Geographical Distribution of Fossil Remains of Animals," coiise queutly uumerous diagrams were re quired. Old Alexander, the porter of the institution, and quite a distin guished character among the mem bers of the society, was assisting the professor to bang tho diagrams. The screen on which the diagrams wen hung waa not very large, and Hux ley, do as be would, could uot pre veut the blank corner of one diagram overlap! ug the illustration of another one on which the professor placed great importance. What was to be done? Tim pro fessor asked Alexander to bring a pair of scissors. I. rd Armstrong (then Sir William), Dr. Watso.i and several others were present at the time. The scissors were brought, but as the joiut was somewhat lose, the professor was not able to cut the) paer, and threw the scissors down In disgust adding that they were useless. "Vera guld shears, profes sor," said Alexander. "1 tell you they wou't cut," said Huxley. "Try again," said Alexander; "they will cut." The professor tried again, and uot succeeding, said somewhat so irily, "Bring me a pair of scossors." Sir William Armstrong t lieu stepped forward and ordered Alex ander to go and buy a new pair. "Vera guid shears, Sir William," persisted Alexauder, and, picking up the scissors from the table, and plac ing his thumb aud forefinger Into the handles, he stepped forward aud asked Huxley how he wanted the paer cut. "I tell you they won't cut," said the professor. "Bring me a new pair, instantly," said 8ir Wil liam. "A tell'ee, llier-r vera guid I shears, only the professor caiiua cut I wi' them," replied Alexauder. "Well, then, cut It there," said Hux ley, somewhat tartly, at the same time Indicating the place with his forefinger. Alexauder look hold of the paer, and, inserting the scissors, pressed the blades together and cut off the required portion as neatly as if he had used a straight-edge; then, turning to the professor with a rather significant leer aud twinkle of the eye, said, "Seeance an' airt dinua ay gang thegither, professor!" Tho professor and all present col lapsed. Huxley put his hand into his pocket, aud, taking out a sover eign, gave it to Alexander, adding at the same time, "You have done me." 1 lie same eveniui' Alexauder related the story with great gusto, over a glass of whisky, to a friend. When asked how he (hired to make so free with such a dlstimru shed man, he replied with great emphasis, "Lord, mon, there are biu o' profes sor bodies ken uaething more except their bulks!" Westminster Oazette. SUE WIS WLAU TO btr UO.YE. We didn't have any-rough weather coming over, and we couldn't have been seasick If we tried, so you can understand how pleasant it was. The passengers were a Jolly lot, al though there was one unreasonable Englishman who Insisted that all Americans pronounce the word "Amurrican," and he said we didn't understand English. I just told him that we understood English all right, iEsiE3-Trj3S3ircn3isSr HILLSBORO. ill mm FOURTH rvfnn rs - 1 . but that we spoke American, and that I had never u my life heard ft countryman or countrywoman of mine my "AmurruTtn." Yet that critical Englishman, In ti-iiing me the latest London concert hall song, said: "A running brook, A little d II ; A cozy d II, A lovely gell." That's the way the average Eng lishman ays girl, aud if 'Veil" is English, "girl" is American, and that's oue of the rea-ons why I told him that I understood Eng is!i. but spoke American. It would be pure affectation for me to say that I'm delighted to get back lu New York in such weather as this, aud uo one would believe me if I did. I'm not. The change from the i-ool Paris evenings is loo much, and I'm near ly dead with the heat to-day. But I do love N w York and 1 do love Ann rim, and I wouldn't change eon utiles with anybody. When I was driving up to the Waldorf last night I was horribly tempted to order the cabman to drive to the first ice-cream soda place he came to. There's an American weakness. 1 fell as though I must have some ice-i-rsoii soda, but I conquered thede--in- dud waited until to-day, when I h;nl .11 1 wanted. By the way, they .... ice-cream hmIu in Loudon now, .cu l the English women have taken very kindly to it, though how they can Is more limn 1 can understand, for the English ice-cream soda is amply awful. The tfforts of the confectioners to make it is worse than the efl'orls of French cook to make Boston baked beans. An Ac tress In the New York Sun. UIIIKK (OlItKKl SKES (.11 OS IS. Fiedt lie K. Coudert, of New York, is a geod lawyer, but he is a i wxir o wervt r of political and social coudi- lions. "Tlie Hipulislic spirit," he which is abroad throughout says, the West and South is such that It cannot lie ignored, and if the fact becomes evident that the nations ol Europe intend to refuse any -relief (Ov restoring silver coinage) the storm will break. The result would undoubtedly bo financial revolution and loss to the United States, tint it would be ruin to Eurolic." Then lie saysth.it the European nations are beginning to find out that though they ran not get along v. th c.t us, we can gel nlotig without tin in. This "opulislic Mpirit" in the "West and South" which has fright ened Coudcrt, who Is far away from the scH-ne, is not scaling anybody w ho is on the ground. The "popu listic spirit" which Coudcrt talks about started the Coey irruption twelve or fourteen months ago, which the enforcement of (be va grancy laws at a few points &up prosed. Then the "spirit" stam- peded the democrats inlo passing an income tax w hich the ciipn-mc court made very short work of. Subse quently the "spirit" called u demo cratic silver con ven tii in in Illinois, which whs a tizzle, foredoomed from the start. Then the '-spirit" tried to g t up ciin vent ions of democrats in other a'ates and was hcalcn every where. In Missouri, where the "airil" Is supposed by men of the Coudcrt class to pervade, envelop and control everything, it was beaten by a vote of two to oue when the contest took place. As has been show n, the "populis- $20.00 5.00 The Pig IhJuu a li SPORTS! f T X-JW-vTr vrrr.' Ev ' a-aiT r- " " for Infants million f ynnin, porlt t- pVjnfitwitkimB;mktj. It l naqmtlinh1r ths hnt rcme Jj- frj afanW uj ClUlr thk world W tw Ikjnwn. It U hrm!.Cb.ildr llkk It. It something whlcfc laWtelaf33djr'.ltJ,rf?l,-R ekUd's modiolus. Cattorta, dootrof kJWorma. C astoria allay FaTorUanen. Caitortarovant vomiting Soar Cnrd. Castorla enra Diarrhwa andWluJ Colin. Caatorla roliovo Tootalnc Tronolo. CaatorlanrMjConatlpatlon aml Flstnlanrf. Caorla nonrrallw tho ffr of cartionto acll ma or poltwnonoalr. Caatorla doo not contain morjihto. ojiiaoi. or otaor narcotlo. proporty. Ca.toHa a.dmllato. th food, To.tnlato hotomacland aowol, glrlnK hoatthr and nataral kloop. Caatorlai pntop In jononi Dotttos only. It 1 not old In fcnlk. Don't allow any ono to sell yon anything ) on tho ploa or proml.o that It I Jnt ajtoodJand"wiIl ntwvrr pnrpno." Son that yon got C-A-S-T-sQ-R-I-A. v slanatnro of Children Cry for rctplrii" has taken many slui.s in the "cst and south,' but it is h triulcss in nil of tliem. A few timid and fanciful persons here and there like Coudcrl see "storms" and ''revolutions," but ,tho average level headisl person passes the same length of time us ho always did in woikinr, eating and sleeping. I'robably tin Illinois couveiilioii will call a "nil tlonal" nssemblao, and possibly some T(K)ley strts-t Katheriur will be held somewhere or other, but it will uot alter the center of social or liuan cial gravity. Fur all serious political purM)ses that silver movement in the democratic parly has collapsed. There will be threats and boasts from the Alttfelds, ltryans and Ilenrich Sens riht onward to the meeting of the national convention a year hence, but that element will la- disregarded In the platform and in the ticket :is usual, aud as usual it will sneak into line and accept the one and support the other.-- (ilola--lcmoeral. Travelers lind a safe coiiipaniiin in l)e Wilt's Colic mid Cholera euro. A elm litre in iliinkinif water mid in diet olten causes severe and danger ous complaints. This iiKslicim- al ways cures them. W, E. lli.s k. A resent annual report of the Mex ican Central railroad contained the tatemellt that the company was using the product of Mexican la'xir to the greatest extent possible, be cause Mexico's silver standard had made that labor relatively cheaper than the labor of the L'uited Stales, which is paid for in gold or old val ues. This statement dis-s not har monize very well with (lovernor .Stone's assertion that the adoption of a silver standard would improve the condition of the l ulled .states workinKitian. There is one medicine that will cure immediately. We refe r to l)e Wilt's Colic and Cholera cure for all summer complaints. No delay, no li-Mippointmenl, no failure. W. I liioi k . BY VIU1XK Of AN AITACHMKM, iction sucl order of al. ikhiii d out of lb County Court of th Utile of Oregon, ror jm-ktoD county, lu occur ot J.c . Imre, (ilninl iff. Slid Hiiiiiict Andrew fhillipa, uu feudicut, for tb nuui of 7.VI, oosis, mid for the further auui of t'.rj.:, L 8. Kold coin, with iniereat thernon nt the this u u Ser cent s r . i.uumu, fmui the tith day ol lay, Istc'i, and the aoni nl .t).no. altotnev'a fee. and for the oola and ipei.aea of nate and of nid writ.. Now. therefore, by virtue nnc! in 'iiru aiiiti of an id juduu'etit. eiecntion and order of wi e. I wCI, on it'.rnlav. tbe lh day of July, s'.ri, at the aouih door of the t ouri Holme, in itiiishoro, aftePKtnii t'cmuly, l In V"ii, nf the hour of lo o'oiuck A. M , ul aid d iv. sell at iil.lio ni oil. n to the hiiti est bidder f t r eau. alt of the riclil, title iiiiJ lli.er.at of th above liamtsl d- teitdau!, Hi aud to th following -di-m-rihed real uro), erly, lo-wil : t 'c ttitloat N. M). in T I X K 3 west of Willacuette loeridian. in WaMl.iuKtnn Coun ty, Oregon, deaentied aa follow Coiuujeueuv t iheaonth wtat corner of that tract of Itcud hi retofor oonveved l.c J. W. and Martha Powers toi .Vturv I' I r.ipp. Iiy deed, dated March f, l-'.i, and recorded on paite 4s(t of Hca.k , freenrd ot liieda for WaHtiintttnu C'liuty. tlreuon. I, tch is 1.1 lie rhiiina coulh of the uorch- west eorner of the east half o' raid dmia tmh olajiii..aud riiuuiu theicee ii'-rth on the wiat lino of the east half of ald claim 3. (ill chaiua, thenoe east tj ii't ehaius to tl.e wkI edue of tbe ruad riinninii from C.r- 1 1 its to North l lama; theme aomhirlv Willi the west edife of aald road l.'io chaiua the south line of aald Wary K 'I raoo a trart or land; thenoe weal D.b'-'S chain to the plaoe of beginning, ooutainiu acre., wore or lea, to satisfy th hereinlie tor named um. aud for the Costa apd eipeiia. a of aid ale. Said property will be ftolil uhjeet to re dcu,tinu a a-r atatut of Oregon. WitiiHaa cur baud thi Ath ciav of liim , is'.i.i. li. I', pi ,.). Sheriff of Wtiali-tiytou Ci.unlv, tr. I ti FIRST NATIONAL I5ANK OF Hll.UlKil'.c Trana. la (.etieral Hanking Htminet. i. W. HHHE liKNJ. ( tidl.HLl.K J. D. MKItKYMAN . . ... I'trau'eai .Vic -riirsii.rs ... . r4min.r- Mella i(ht Kichanpe and Tel. r,..l,. Iranafrra, and iaane Lettera of Cr.,i, ; valiahle ItirimtftiOBt th l ulled Mtalea. I lraw hilut of Kiehanife on lud..n l.lvernd. lohtiu. fan. Berlin. Frnnkfoit ion tbe-Main, Htockbolm, sod all priut:ik. j eitie of Europe. ColleotioD Bad oa all aooewthU Ipointa liakiB komr Uam ISlIoIm. end GhiSdren. UonoTort wrpnr. Pitcher's Castorla. We recommend le Witt's folic and Cholera cure because- we believe it a safe and reliable remedy. It's pood effects are shown at once in cases of cholera morbus and similar complaints. W. I). Hna-k. Ii I'. KISHI I' , i.i wnu ipi-r aiUfrtisius iiift'iit. '.'1 Mcioucnt r.x?uitiiac Isirii t rithum -ii, is cur sutlcirlu ai-til liii-i iH;it-r is ki f. nil tilt lu Ins uli.e- siii i;ii i s si.i: i tt;::4 l M it i: )V Vililli: OK A N rXKt'l'l'ION I ) ill ncr lu it r,! i i f hhIu, inhiicsI out ol ti c 4'm-iiit r. ml i I t he Ktnto of Or- klii. I n W ii-l. int-t. miity, in fa vor f W.l!iiiu M. Jolly, ulniutid mid niciiiHt l-' i-i.i i k If. lolly mid l.ithcwnn Jollv. deletuliiiil.'i, tor lute huih of s.'IS.iki, ciihim, Hint tor tl.c fiuttier hiicu of f 'J.M1O.1.MI, I . S. uukl coin, vciih inli-ri-Ht thereon nl the rule of til n-r cent per hiiiiuiu, from the t h (I. iv of M;i. I'-.'fi, hiii for the cost mill M iii-s 'if n;.le ui.il i f mod writ. Now. therefore. In- virtuo un.l in pnrsn flllre of hiiiU jn.l -lit, cl Crete fuel order of Kiile, I will, on ,..ulnv. Ill" J 1 1 ll tfnr ol 'luiie, Isiii'i, lit lite Honliiihsir ot thelilirl Hoiii.et in II ilt-tiorti, WHshiiiuloii I'onnty I Irei'on, lit ll.i l.i.nr i.f in ii cl"ck A. M , ol MthI itnv. ici It HI eiilille Hliellon to the hii.-h e-l. l.linli-1" tir eii-h, the tollowili cieHOIll-eil rt til ir"n Tic, to wil : All "( lliui j-trr-i . j.jneel mill truet of lime Kirii. l.c-ii-L- nii'1 "iiii'iie wuliiii Wahhiuutot C.'iit'lc. Onc-n. Mui more crticulHrl tioi uilid unit iu-.i-r.lieil hh ft'lluwi. to-wit li. t.'ltll III!: !Ct H l-'ll.t MOUth !' WeSt. .'i'.'.7l e 1 1 'c 1 1 1 s fiiHn i l.e iinri hecest eortivr of Hriic (h'i"cii Hi IiiikI i-l.iiiu of William J.illv line wile, in st-ctiou J.I, town I north. aii.'e il wen:, itii-itre Kuiiiti weHl It. 4H ohiuim Ihi'tiee Noll'li S7-i l.'i' t list 4'.l Til) ehiciii ni Iht oeiiter of Au'huv eieek, th. m-e msith il wt-M 'J eliiciiiH Hi'ic h ilovcu mod csts-k, tlu-uce K.oni'i l:i", eiist I 'i 1 ehiuini, theuet south 7" .') 'west :t i I n.ns. el,, noe Ho'Mh .'Is-' .lo wihl till i-uiells, tllcMee uortll tVI went C'liU'IlK, llieliee HOU'.ll l:e west S ' OllRIICH. Ilieiieo h.ii1) i-.eicst. M.iiil ohsinn, theiip HHilll S'' 4.-,' i.iKt Jii uIihiiih to tho tocHI lni.!nry of iliiiiin J.illv laud tMini'hi I'j linn froin 'i:rl"H W ilrsix Hud wife, h deed recoriled on pime Ifi, of Isxik 'L," ol records of ' dct titi of WnHhint-toii C'onnty i Ircenn, to Vfiiieli deed refereuee is heretit uiadi ; theune north I" ennl C.l L'S oIihiuh ti I he Koutheust onrtiei' of Mnrthn It. Ji'llvV I'llid. Iliiiiee tenth S7 I.i went ohaluf to the I'liU'o of In Kiniillli'. colilHIlllllH l0 Hures, In satisfy the liereinhefor UHined fiiuiR. und tor the cot mid eipute ol sicld snle Nmd irM'ity will ho sold suliject to re-di-iiii'ti'iu hic iter Htaiule of Oregon. WuiiesN my hull J this ''Id dsv of May, is:". i.-' t rt. y. tUKU, Mierilt ot Wa-liluyton Comity, Or. OTKK. IN IM l;.sf.VN('K OK AS ACT fAKSKIl I by the hlteeiith rc-uiilur aeasion of the l L'lsliil ice Kn:ii'litv ot the HtHta .if t Ira01.11 I -untied nil ,.el o n iillre ( 'olllity Warillllle J lo ho I'Mi e' llid niter seven t-ara from the ! d.-iti of isimaiiue,M notice 1 heithy Miveti ihi'l j if II e Ii I v. !',( ii -. 11 eil wniraiit .are not all id l"l' mid .re euted ,,r peymelit Wll.lilli UI.I..I..-I...... II. u l.u. .l.n ... 1.. 1.. I..r ...... u.. , r. . . .... ...n, unv Ol IIIT, ir-,.11, 1 hi ii! he rnu'elled, aud payment thereof wilt t ri f'ised ; Ihitf uj i5"onir. 7o u-huut ined Amt. Heptemlirr 7, ss (ieoHlloniiy. ... ft UO s, Marjiaret edj. r . I 60 a, Jane lleliut.r ... 1 i' . iss w M Moirieon .. 1 on !. " I 'an heatinx . .' 2 no 3, ' t' Meier S 20 7, " It Htichey I hi s. " Jos llaiwoud 4 oil K-Iruaiy Much May J tine July II I lludwiti 1 fto Wm l.awretiue 1 fai .Inlilc V Hh.ro I ri s pt. 'nils r I., 1 1 hi 1 1 I, Nnci 11. Iji r " " l.ouihe .liaiae .... 110 " II t Itasiiie- ... a 40 " s, - Krimk hmiley nit " -, " Cnlel, Vcilkina . 2 n s. " Alls it hleda. ... no luctni' ir 7, " I'eiirv (3np ,, Unbelt K'iriiard . I at I J knihtou. . . , 6 On M llnakell f, it. A da rt I Ki J lo Jim- h Wimderli I so J H Itnhinaon ... 1 A11 C II I'len e I Ail J 1'ouuhtv :t .111 Man It ls;t April " Jniif '.. " July t., tSf-ptelnl.r li, " Ni'veuttii r s, ' Jitiiuarv issj J,. Mao.... 1 7ii 11. . I', I ', II. 'I. r ii. Iinvid Williiinm .. J 1 Siencer. . . . A U taumi. .... Jua.ihiiie llrailv.. A It f-'anno II E Mayer M Sejfnr Auuiii C liana, n I 7u 1 7ti 2 mi 4 Ikl J mi 3 10 :i in 1 Ail 2 70 2 no 4 M. 3 2i 4 fiu 4 ll 4 Mi it 11 2 Go .' 7o 1 W t m, III 7o I Ml ti OI 4 uu I IKt 1 .Vi :i (a 1 if on 2 mt : m 2 cm 4 10 :t in t 7o I Hi I I So I Ml I .VI I (II I 111 I Ul I .tO I mi I m ;i 10 Ma., 1 11 1 v I Novell. h I Mac I July ! 1 Aut'int 7, Irs;, Jauiea lleastob .. ! " Oeo W Ileal " .M PNiielliuK n. W K Chapiuau " W Hictiiiltoti. . t. ' W S 4 'l.aiininii Si'pu nti .-r ;n l)e i-i.ili-r 10 I;iiiii .i v ii ' " II. 1 1. Man-'. 'illte I 1. line 7, Ail: 10.I . ' Jtiliii Ktuina .... A li niiuo , l'i It Nnoti A I. Kaufman Curl I lt. ii.ler ' .1 M'iri'liiud ' C Niaieii I N t iiiiiiinnim . I i.rle klt;K .V I'.Hm lUt.K Msttle A II t it 1 " Niels Anderson II J Smith M ( lii'rii'.n "'.i' n.t.er Iic.'In r I I lee. i ! M il I h I April ! M.ic s, r 'I. II. I 4 4. I ima ."iittM iuery V f! Ii.hnaoii K Aitilersoit ' f.rcnd.HS I' Al V dwir U II I. I dwirda Ju: I rred liac'inrr " Wit,i,i h .enier ' I". I Knweu . l-;s II Hnrna " A lla-iulisen C S t'eUrtaon Mary Kerndrnu . " :i,aa H Peterson " E Oiurndi . . . '" Aii.ea Wilhelm hte(hen Hell . i . J ft hhearward -f the f'l.nolv ( '. .n . 1 J . ! M .;:irc 11 1. A.i! J t. I.e tt. B. (itja)DIN, Ls only Clrk. U. li. hv a- uui S. C. McNEilL, Receiver. ? EAST (jIVIS TII K ( lion K tiF Td IK .'l liM IVIM IL ROUTES Great Northern Kij. VIA SPOKANE Minneapolis AND st. ruui lTn ion Tucific Hij. VIA DCNVER Omalia , AND Kjnsiis (!ittj. LOW RATI-?. TO ALL EASTERN CiTILS OCEAN STTAM.ihS LEAVE POHTtANO EVEPy 5 DAYS SAN FRANCISCO f or full in lull. 1.1II uu J. I. kMltll I , It iil-lii r. Dr., Or Ailclrrs, ll. HI i:, i:( i. l, it'll'l I'll-S. ItCC'llt. ri'llainl, . . Oi'i!.-oii. Kxtttttttttxttttttttissta $100.00 Given Awny Every Mouth to the peraou aiiluiitttinit th most meriliiriincs inccntlna dui-inii th pit'i'i-'liuK tin m 1 lie . vt J ski i u ti pa n .N rs KOK INVEMclUS, and Ihe J object of tins titter is to e i eouiatle piirsoli'i ol iU inceiil Ice turn of nut"!. At Ihe nam time we wilc to itnpri-19 th taol that :: It's the Simple, Trivinl Inventions That Yield Fortunes iiH-h aa He lon'4 Il.i.'k anil )v, "St'e itmt Ituinp," if 'Swfoty Pin." l'i - lu t lo rifr," "Air lirnk" t-tf. Almout fery unw finitvivt'S ff O m luigul I'Ka at noun' tltnc or w ottier. Why nt put it in i-mr tiuttl utvt Vul U talent.- uu v fl lie In this duiM-tuxi. Miiy 4 make ou' furtnni'. Wliy nut tnt :: 4 3Wrlt fur furl hrr lnt'-mutiuii nd f Uit niion tLii j.ip. r. THE PRESS GLAIMSGO.H fhlllp .. Avlrett, lieu. Mjr, ff 618 F Street, Northwest, H ASHISIiTON, D. C. j MTTh rt-spoti-1 1 l I i t y of llil i'oiiniiy M may he lieltfeil by the la' I thai Ita tf jf atiH-k la held hy u er one tlioiisiiinl fy M of the leailin- uewncaoera 111 w I lullva MHCe. iixxxtttttttttzxx.ttttzztti SvEATOTDEMrf IMF! 1 OUT A I M A FAThAff hw m Siumnt tiHwtir und an tionr-t imtff), wniit lu 1 1 S N k- CO., who rn.Vtt hud n-ui u lit 1 r vii(i' ipenutKHi lo tin? )jitHfit luMM'-H. ( iiitiiMKl.'H- 4Iimm nfri.'tly ounnn.-ntirtl. A ll 11 nillMMik u In iirumttiiti oiinM'rniuii lilln!- unit liiv to ! tuin thuin rntiit rrt. Ainu h otfHintjuti ol in(x-liM(t iwil and auttinlln! iMtokn .-nit in-.t. Ftiti tjikvn thr-u,-h .Mmm tk r-o. nwlvm tpijlnJ niM4fln fh , nttlir Att; rn n. un.l tbua are bmuilit whlt-ly .'! in I nt- ptiMn; witb Ut Cmt to ttlrt Invtlttur. Tins nt 'I i.hmi IWU4H Wtltiklr, ell'KMIltlV lllll-tt .fftt.llil- lV f-U lli.l ImiVtMt t-iruiilatinu til anr tM-ic ttt tit- xsrw in ttij tturid. It'l a T 'r. Hhim r-1- iHr m-nt t,.-t., Huildiiiu Ktlition, DKint I'ly, '..') n 'r. H iiijl! Oipies, .y evtita. Kvttry Mirntr-r miittuiin Ik-hu-ttful piHt4-H, in noltii-H, nnd tJMifttvi-Kiiin f n- w bmoa. with laur, 4Afitlinr utl.l. id t.i tliu IftU'Ht (If lit in and w ine rimirin'in, Alilrcn (eattanti'i'rade-Mflrk-obt utoi, .n! ;til I' u- f tnt butuocrtai conducted tor modcrtc rt -. Our Orricr Opwositc U. s . Tt r fn 'irr mt w cu 111 e pMieiu in ki tunc l.i.ui inu remote Irom W inhmKi'm. bend model, diawnik r fholo., witTi (lr ;.-ip . tlon. e tdf i( jciitn iibi j or t..t, ti : J cuarfr. Our Ie not due t ill uevt k set -jit- l. A PAMfWlCT, "How t'()bl:nn r.itcnir, ' V :V cost of ante in the V. S. and .orciuioniHiK J tent liee. Addict 4, 0 c.A.snow(?.co.j Op. ParcNT O'ficc. wai iincton. n C. 4 KA1LWAV II Mi: T.W.'i.r. KAST AND Mil "III . . VI THE SHASTA litJUTK or THF M1" WI.Ii.N I 'AC. Co. Kiphbh 'lamaa l.rtvr !' t : . -n C otith I - li:IA riil. r..ri 1 n..l ' a . 1 v HI 4'. t r Sh 11 Krnnr-141 .. 1.7. c M ' ( 51 Almve truina di ,.ti . ..: Portlati'l lo All.,,., . ..1... .. 1 . Sheiiila, ilney, Ilinri i.n,. J,,,,,., .,,,'(; irvil H, f.iin ite. nml all -tnlii.ns f.'.iit 11. our to AhIiIhiuI, iin-lii-iv,.. KOM.Hl ltd M ui, IUM.V ; :( a m I l. rurtiniul lets, hury Wru Ar t ' I' M 7.'l 4 -a IMMMjCAI HOV K.I)K I 'H I I . PULLMAN CUFFET SLTES m .. sn .. Setotul-f Ima Mi t piiitr u s ArrtttHrii to A 1.1. T;.a,.t .ii li.ttva Wmt HiJn DiviM.-ti. HKI WEKN flllirUN,, 4 1 ,ts. Mail T rain Duily 1 K'i i-.' ..,..,. 1 7:.H0 m I 1.1 I'oMI.imI Hllltl.TO I'nrvallM a Mil u 1 . 12:1.'. r M ! Ar l.c ! I .1 r l'At tll.w.,.. a ... 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