; HISTOIT Or TII JACqUABO LOO The hUtory of the Introduction of the Jamuard loom U a mont iwtruo live lesson of the advantage of free intercourse and rlvakthip between dif ferent eourttrleu. The inventor of that beautiful mechanLmi was origin ally engaged In a platter quarry, af terward working at cutlery, type founding and weaving, having been a, man who had never turned hit mind to automatic mechanics, till he had an opportunity by the peace of Amiena, of teeing In an J-.ngiin newspaper the offer' of a reward Dy the Society of Arta, to any man who would weave net by machinery He forthwith roused bis dormant fee ulliea, and produced a net by meet anlnm i but not finding the means or eiicourHgement In the state of his country, he threw it aside for some time and eventually gave it to i friend as a matter of little moment, The net, however, got by some means Into the hands of the public authori ties and was sent to Paris. After a considerable period, when Jacquard had ceased to think of his Invention, the prefect of the depart ment sent for him and said, " You have directed your attention to the maklnor of net bv machinery." He did not Immediately recollect It, but, the net being produced, recalled ev erything to his mind. On being desired by the prefect to make the machine which had led to th Mtilt. Jacauard asked three weeks time for the purnom'. He then returned with it and requited the prefect to strike with hi foot on a part of the machine, whereby a iiienh was added to the net. On its being sent to Tann, nil order was issued for the arrest of Its con " structor by Napoleon, In his usunl sudden and arbitrary way. tie was placed immediately In charge of a gendarme, and was not allowed to go to his house to provide himself with necessaries for his Journey. Arrived at the metropolis, he was placed in the Conservatoire des Arts, and re quired to make the machine then in the presence of Inspectors an order with which he accordingly complied. On his being presented to Bona part and Carnot, the former ad dressed him with an air of incredul ity in the following terms : " Are you the man who pretend to tie a knot in a stretched string f" He then pro. duced the machine and exhibited Its mode of operation. He was afterward called upon to examine a loom on which 80,000 francs had been expended for making fabrics for Bonaparte's use. He un dertook to do by simple mechanism what had been attempted in vain by very complicated one; and taking for his model a machine of Vatican son, he produced the famous Jacquard loom. He returned to his native town re warded with a pension of a thousand crowns, but experienced the utmost difficulty to Introduce his machine among the silk weavers, and was three times exposed to imminent danger of assassination. The Consul 1 des Prudhommes, who are the official conservators of tbe trade of Lyons, broke up his loom in the public place, old the iron and wood for old ma terials, and denounced him as an ob ject of universal hatred and Igno miny. Nor was it till the French peo ple were beginning to feel the force of foreign competition that they hud re course to this admlrablo aid of their countryman ; since which time they have found it to be the only real pro tection and prop of their trade, It la In the production of the pat terns of silk goods that the French have a decided advantage over other nations ; they have probably little or none after the design is put into the loom. The modes In which taste is culti vated In Lyons deserves particular study and Imitation In this country Among the weavers, the children and everybody connected with devising patterns, much attention Is devoted to everything in any way connected with the beautiful, either In figure or color. Weavers may be seen In their holiday leisure gathering flowers and grouping them in the most engaging combinations. They are continually suggesting new designs to their em plovers, and are thus the fruitful source of elegant patterns. There is hardly any firm of consequence in Lyons In which there Is not a partner who owes his place In It to hlssucre as an artist. The town of Lyons is so contwlou of the value of such studies that it largely contribute to the govern ment establishment of the Hchool Arts, which takes charge of every youth who shows an aptitude for drawing or imitative design of any kind applicable to manufactures. Hence all the eminent painters, sculptors, even botanists and florists of Lyons become eventually associa ted with the staple trade, and devote to it their happiest conceptions. In the principal textile school of Lyons, every one of the students re ceives from the town a gratuitous ed ucation In art for five years; com prehending delineations In anatomy, botany, architexture and loom pat. tern drawing. A botanical garden i attached to the school. The govern ment of France also greatly assist said textile school of Lyons with money. The school supplies the pu pils with everything but the materi als, and allows them to reap the ben efit of their works. Tbe professor of painting Is a man of distinguished talent, well known to connolaaeura. The French manufacturer justly considers that hts pattern la the prin ciple element of hie auccea la trade ; for the mere handiwork of weaving Is a simple affair with the Jacquard loom. He therefore visits tbe school and picks out tbe boy who promises by Utte and invention to auit his pur- poses best. He Invites blm to hts house and gives him a small salary to be gradually advanced. After three or four years, If the young artlet's success be remarkable, he may have hts salary raised, and when' bis reputation Is once estab lished, he is sure of the offer of a part nership. Huch is the general history of many of the school boys of Lyons. Even the French weaver prides himself upon his knowledge of de sign ; he will turn over several hun dred patterns In his possession and discourse on their relative merits, sel dom erring far in predicting the suc cess of any new style. By this dl position the minds of silk weavers in France become elevated and refined, Instead of being stultified in gin shops as those of our weavers too frequently are. In flower patterns the French de-. signs are remarkably free from Incon gruitles, being copied from nature with scientific precision. They sup ply taste to the whole world In the extent of their exportation. Iii the Lyons school, collections of .Ilk fabrics may lie studied extend Ing over a tierlod of four thousand year, with explanations of the modes in which every pattern was produced from the rude silk of the Egyptian mummies to figured webs of the last year. Textile Record. A WO.H1X MHKB. A correspondent of the Mining and Scientific Press, writing from Carson, Nevada, says : I have spent the month of June in the Humboldt Mountains, looking over good gold prospects. The main claim is called the " Lost Mine." It was oiened thirty-one years ago, prior to the advent of the railroad, A shaft was sunk on the vein about 2 feet, it averaging about 75 per ton gold. At that time it would not pay, owing to the excessive cost of mining material and labor. During the past four years persistant searches were made for the mine, but each time were abandoned, until this spring when a cultured woman of the new age appeared In the person or Mrs. Ida M. Btrobridge, In company with a young man lately employed on her father's ranch near Humboldt She is a most remarkably bright wo man, and will climb a precipitous cliff where the average man would not dare to venture. In addition to mining she looks after the business of her father's cattle ranch, and is quite a njorts woman and would carry off the first prize in a shooting Jour nament as she brings down her game every time. She wears a handsome brown denim costume, which she dons in climbing the very steep and rugged cliffs of the Humboldt Moun tains. She has located five claims on the lode, laid out a new camp ami named it after her father, " Mea- cham," and reorganized the district anew as the "Humboldt;" she has four men to work and is su(erintend ing operations herself. She has also located the water and springs flowiug over the claims, which are nine miles east of the Central Pacific Railroad, at the Humboldt House. Such Is the New Woman. The Lost Mine can be traced a dis tance of 2,200 feet along the vein from 12 to 13 Inches wide, and crops out from 0 to 21 feet in night. It is a white and rose colored quartz, which, when broken, shows free gold quite plainly, and assays range from t6.H0 to 1350 per ton ; the average is about 8S per ton gold. Mrs. Strobridge is now engaged running a tunnel under the shaft where the vein Is showing up finely, and if the present appear ance is maintained the New Woman will In due time be r vkoned as a mil llonairess, and all by her indomitable will and persoverance. She is now sacking ores for shipment. AftE SOT BRIUAXDS. "People in thb East somehow have the Idea that we are all outlaws and brigands out West, and especially in Arizona, They seem to have an Idea that we pat a criminal with the exception, of course, of a cattle thief on the hack, and call him a Jolly gocxi fellow," said Oeorge It. Scninmell, of I 'resent t, Arlx., at the Wellington yesterday. "Xow I want to say that this is an erroneous Idea of the condition of civilization that country. Why, only a few days ago I attended a swell reception at Present t, and I have attended recep tions in New York, Paris and Im don, and 1 want to uy thst I never attended a more genteel affair in my life than the one out there in Ari sona. The people out there repre sent the very lest of I '.astern fam ilies, and while there are a few out laws, as there are elsewhere, these are .dealt with under the law and justice meted out to them. I was on a jury in June that sat for ten days listening to the evidence against two men charged with murder, and after we went to the Jury-room we took a ballot, and agteed to a verdict of murder In the first degree. These men were hanged three days ago. We have rlvilletl laws, and our met ho-1 of dealing with outlaws is to enforce these laws, and let these men who violate them know what to eipect. "Arizona Is a rich territory, and has a mining interest second to none In the country. I really don't be lieve there Is as great a gold field In the world, and I don't except Africa, where Paris capitalists have recently Invested tJ3,OOu,000 In gold mines' Stomach and bowel complaints are beat relieved by the timely ue of De Wltt'a Colic A Cholera Cure. Insist on having this preparation. Don't take any other. W. E, Brock FOB SOCIAL TEXT. ' UISCOX We quote a few paragraphs from an artlcal in the Forum by Henry nolt concerning remedies for social discontent. He would begin with the child and teach It the elementary principles of citizenship and of econ omics in the school. He suys : " The fundamental ecouomie Ides Is, of course, the Importance of Pri vate Properly as an Institution. Cer tainly few people of common-school education ever hear anything more about It than in some form of Thou shult not steal.' As un institution whose appearance and development of civilization Itself an Institution, to attack which, by either force or philosophy, is to attack civilization at Its root the institution on which treat th main stimulus to energy, prudence, forethought, Inventlveues-, to all the virtues which produce and conserve, as the institution upon which all this depeLds, few people have ever heard of Private Prosrty. If all had heard early and persistently social inn would tie, to any mind ol average sanity, nothing but a laugh ing stock. As one oi the corollaries of privatt property, though not of private prop erty alone, and as sharing Its func tions in the foundation of civilization. next should be taught Contract Most persons, when they think of Contract, think either of a Llg iiitti of paper covered with long words, or of somebody making a great deal ol money (generally out of the govern ment) in some heavy kind of out door work. As an obligation of more importance and more legal welghi than a promise or tin oath, and which enn be Incurred by mere Spoken words, or, on one sldo nt.lea-t, with out any words at all, the notion l Contract is to most people unknown ;. and as probably the one feature most effective in distinguishing the highest communities in the world from nit re patriarchal trilies, it Is farther out ol common apprehension than either stress. First of all, of course, should be taught the idea of mutuality no rights without duties no rights to another man's service or property without returning what he agrees to accept as equivalent service or prop erty ; also no right to withdraw from a contract without the other side' consent. Farther should lie given the corollary of mutuality, that what a man wants society to give him he should not obstruct society's giving others, if he wants to work he should not, as he too often does in strikes, interfere with society's givinp to others. All this will seem very matter-of-course to most of the peoplt who read it, and yet there are not s few, even of their grade, in whom the sense of contract is very faint, whih probably the W3rkingman's faint ap preciation of it is responsible for more wasteful strikes, and costs the lahorci more sympathy, than all positivi agencies put together. But in tin upper industrial ranks, too, there 1' need of more teaching about Contract, and especially about its limitations that, even in law, it must not involve the doing anything wrong or unwar rantably dangerous, or suicidal ; and that In honor, while performance ii all normal cases is the height of duty, It is not always the whole of duty ; moreover, on the other hand, that In sistance on full performance Is some times the depth of meanness. On the first and last points, the leading cus Is that of our old friend Sbyhx-k. On the second point, U'tylKxly can think of cases where a contract unexpect edly leads one man to fortune, and the other to' distress. In such cases, for the lucky man to insist that doing 'alt that the contract calls for' ends his obligation, would Is! about as mean as Shylock. So too with em ployers who refuse to eld their em ployes in disaster, or begrudge them proper working conditions and reas onable sympathy." Marvelous Retails. From a letter written by ltev. J. Gunderntan, of Dimondule, Mich, we are permitted to make this ex trai-t: "1 have no hesitation in roe commending Dr. King's New lNcov ery, as the results were almost marvelous In the cae of my wife While I was pastor of the Iluptist church at 1 lives Junction she was brought down with pneumonia UC' peed ing la gripH. Terrible paroX' ysms of coughing would last hours with little Interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended lr. King's New IHscovery; it was piick in its work and highly nt!sfnctory in results." Trial tsittlcs free at' Hillshoro phar macy. Regular si.e, .Vic and l. TWENTY UIRIM THE LIMIT. There Is one section of the new game law which even the eonscien- tlou aportsman will flml It hard to obey, and that is section 8, which limits a hunter' bag of upland birds to twenty a day. Just imngine, re mark, the Oregonlan, a hunter reaching hi Un it uhen his dog has staked a fine covey, and pheasant are flying In all direction, lint the law it specific. It reads as follow 'Section 8. Every person who shall, within the Mule of Oregon, sell, exchange or offer Tor sale or ex change, for money or anything of value, or shall take or kill for fate, or have in oecsslon fur pale or vl change, any grouse, phe;i?unt, (jtiuil. rick-uecked or lliiua pheasant, filver pheasant, golden lir.i-ritif, ctiper pheasant, green J.innie plica-ant, quail or bobwhiio or prairie chicken, hall be guilty of a miwlctueaiior, and upon conviction thereof, shall lie punished as hereinafter provided; provided, however, that it shall be lawful to sell, or take cr kill for sale BEXEDIES for Infants and nUtoaMorjarwo.. Mlxtawi5!va jjtworld fc ww fcnowa. U I tealw.. Children Hfc It. IJ KiT . Jth. It will out. thel 1W. Mother Wto .M.s; which I. aAaolwtolT ,mte and prelloJly perfect " child' waedlclwe. CutwU da troy Worm. Castarla twrnfa Twmltlmai Somr Curd. CtrU ewre Plarrhcea ad Wtwd Celfq. CaatorU roliT T thlaa; TwMea. Tartar! w C tlti anil ntn!tiy. Carter! a, xtewtralise otTeet of erlontajwijS!Lgi?"lj C torto do mat eowtatxt aawphfato, egjw ,&2!.TVVH7i CaatorU atdmOate. tho foad, . t gn7tgtoy fcj'jjgy jiving hKT "d twtl sleep. C-iarU Pt Im -1- pottles o-T. It U not sold ix hmXk. Pont allaar mmr to 11 yn mmjiUns ejJLl jLT1. y,rnmU tfctltt"Jt aj E.d,'qndwffliiwT wwr purpose, g tact ym arat C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. Th fao-stmUc alrnataro cf Children Cry for Pitcher's Oastcrla. BIG PROFITS shaETinvWients Returning rroip rity m ilt msk many rich, but nowhere can they 1 ithln a short time as by successful Speculation lu drain, Provisions an fti H for each Itollar lavested tplU.OO Systematic (riIn.ile, l y n. All sii.Tesfill speculator, It a well. known ini-i 111111 i" rs s i"i'"" ""T .1 . . I........I. 1' ilnn.il hrtlkf!d. MIllU Iftrift IllllOllIlt State wi:o, uy systematic '"K - iroRcr.4 wi . inorouK. y .r two bun 'lied dollars up to."i0,i)o to flUO.Oooor more bythos who invest a Uwihous.ind U i , . n fic tbst tboi i ho male lb. Iar.st prolii. 1 from comparatively .mall nr.Vimeii-s on this 1 1 ur person, who uv a ay from Chicago and Invest lbrouKU 1 t 1 ...... I .u.tuuiatld tP'tllillsT. .1.1... an that whether lh. mark. t r ses or Our ih nun (iocs nni rin mo enormously in a short tune. n..,i M-,1,-! ll-.., full ol monev-makina nt r.ir r.iiiviiicinv nroois. ais ur margin trailing fully. Highest reference In For further Information, address THOMAS & CO.. Banker and Brokers, 841.248 Klnlte Bullillnfr, 1TIICAUU, ILL. any of the blrda hereinbefore enum erated, during the period commenc ing Octolier loth of each year, anil ending November 1.1th of the same year, except as hereinbefore provided in section 0 of this act; provided, further, that no person shall In one lay kill or destroy a greater number than twenty or the nereinoeiore numerated birds provided, further, hat It bhall be unlawful to sell or offer for sale, or have In possession In (xissesslon in cold storage or other wise, any. elk, deer, trout, grouse, .heasant, Mongolian pheasant, geese, .luck or quail five days after the open season for killing the same Utilises." "This section was put in to stop hunting for market. It may be a little har(.on the sportsman who mly gets' out once or twice during the season, and wants to do all the the killing he can, but that cannot ne helped. It is taken for granted that twenty birds la all that one family ought to consume in one dity, md to kill more would be wanton slaughter. BOW CI KIOSITY. J. Uoake and his sons, Rert and William, are the proprietors of the Oregon City Iron Works. In thee, tablishment Is employed a young man named William Rowan. Mr Roake Sr., hits .Ix'en away from the shops for n few days, and the boys have been experimenting in welding different metals together. They claimed that if he had been at home In? would have frowned at the idea of waiting time with such protects. Yesterday they succeeded In welding a piece of iron ami copper together in a very neat manner.' This morning they continued their experiments, and succeeded In welding a piece of rolled sheet copper one-eighth of an Inch thick to a piece of hard steel one- fourth of an inch thick, anj the ad hesiou was perfect and the job neatly done. The steel was then temiered after the welding was completed. As soon as the welding is done, the piece is immersed In cold water, but the welding process is a secret they do not care to disclose. The piece com' poking the two united metals was given to Mr. I O. Gurnett, one of the publishers of the Oregon Agricul turist, located in The Oregonlan build Ing. This evening the boys welded together two more pieces of copper and steel, and they believe, that with proier apparatus, they can succeed In uniting the two metals together in any desired shape. They will con tiniie their exrlinents. The importation of shoddy has in creased over 1000 per cent in the last si'ven month. A full explanation of what this shoddy is and what IsHiuiies of it would be of interest to tho American ieople. Jt was the repuliliimn mlicy lo uliut out tho stuff as Monging to the Peter Funk ami chub ra microbe department of tnide. It may be further remarked. 1 that if 12 tho free traders ex claimed ; "Give us free wool so man ufacturers will not be tempted to put ahoddy in the cloth." Like some other theories, it does not teem to work as it ought, or was prophesied. Children Try rr.ipr. they tiink so much d BtorK. caa be made ny our Plan of Speculation. openu. on a re, uinr "'"' ..V" ,..,,I on nnv tra,,e. but covors both tails It brings a stauy prom mat pi.e. up ... --.., ....r,,i .naeulntlon anil our ... -- - potntors. All tree. Our .Miii.mil explain regard to our slamllng ami success. Molasses Pavements. Perhaps the oddest pavement ever laid is one Just completed at Chi no, Cal. It Is made mostly of molasses, and if it prove nil of tho success claimed for it, it 1 may point b way for the sugar planters of the South to profitably dispose of the millions of gallons of useless molasses which they are said to have tin hand. The head chemist of a sugar factory at Chino. Mr. K. Turke, was led to make certain experiments, of which the new sidewalk, a thousand feet long, from the factory to the main street, Is the result. Tho molasses usnd Is a refuse product, hitherto believed to be of no value. It is simply mixed with a certain kind of sand to about the consistency or asphalt and laid . liko nn asphalt navement. The composition dries quickly and liecomes quite hard, and remains so. The peculiar point or it Is that the sun only makes it drier and harder, Instead of softening It, as iiduht be expected. A block of the composition, two feet long, a loot wide, and 0110 inch thick, was sub mitted to severe tesls and stood them well. Iiid with an Inch or so of its etlifcs restinir on supports, it withstood repeated blows of a ma chine hammer withont showing any effects of cracking or bending. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF hii.ihoko. Transacts a General Hanking Iltislneas. J. W. 8UUTK HEN'. hCHOM'lELD.. I. V. ME1UIYMAN 1'auimm . Yu s-Fkxsidks ....Ct.HlBl Sella siuht EieliMive and Telegraph! Transfer, and I amies Letter of Creui available throughout the United Htntoa. inss mils or iLxcnance on umaon Liveroool. Dublin. Pan. Merlin, Frankfort on-tue-Alatn. stocanoiw, ana ail principal oitie of r.arope. Collection made on all aooesaibu "points Hanking bonrs from 9 1. m. to II p. M. Nil Kill FF !H NAI.K OX KOHIICI.O! ItK. IV Y VIKTUK OK AS KXKCITTIOJf Irrree ami orler ol aie Issueil out ot the Circuit loitrt of the Ms of. tlregon, lor Wi'uhii.fli.n I'ounty in favor of Mnry A. lirvati. plrtint II, n asninst I. A. Alnrn.viiu ni.il r.. lima Ala nuxnl. his wile, nil I John W. Kem, ilnienil nuts, for the sum of tlk.Vi, r uts, an fur the further sum ol tl.TXt. 1 gnli! co n, with Interest tli.-reon al Ihe rut of S ! r rent per annum, Ir.im tt.e the 11 ilnr 1 f Ju'v. IS'lA. on the itKlgiiieiit plmnt If, .Mnry A. Hrysn, ami I. r tL'.V), at ornev a f.e. slu Ihe sum or f 1,0 Willi InH et tlii-re n i t I r ol S per rent m-r annum, :rnin the 'l I ln ! J 11 IS11V on the jiuluin' lit "I 1' nr. . Kea., anil I the cos iuiiIii pi ns s of sal an nt ajil a rit. Now, Ihe ef re, hr virt nn.l In pnr a re o: ai l of Iilil tmrn t. ileriee anil oi-il of sal. I will, on MomlflV, h -th (lay of Antti-t. Isi.'i. at the ,u h ihior of th t'nurt llnii.e. In II lnlx.ro, Wn'hlmtlr County, ori-eon. at ih. hour ol luo'cloc . f . f .alii il 'V. se.i at nubll-i sunt Ihe Inchest bi-lilerJor nab, ,he folio lis ilen L111B rral prop.rtv, Ivins; In tii Cioi ly V sshiinrloii. u I rtsi of Ore Knti, ! a it : Tlimi' It.-ilf ' f the niill.et quir er or nrli.'ii I enir-liie, ininp on, soith tame diic leu of Ihe il rt rn i!e meri an, ex.-i pi nu t' ' rr oil ! iie nenheaM e n.er tm-ri,''r ticri'l'r 'iJ, t sa'i.iy the bo.-tl ill" SWo n iiii- l s un, ami lor til' cit snrt ei(ei.ses of snnl nlv K 1! properly will l sol,l suhject to r demct on as per statute of Orecnn, itness my ham! this 2.Mh iinr of July, ISlrt. II. P. FORD, Sheriff of Washinctoa County, Orvftoo. r NOTICK 19 HEREBY OIVCX.TUAC th last will and te.tauienlwf Tb uu all lis, been duly annuel to protmte ly th County Court of lit 81m ol Ore- uon, lor a-inngiim Countv, nu inai in u,!rr.nnU l un uuly hhiiiiu -lUinx 11I naid iU, mid ha lwn duly uanu! and an lured upon 111 dia iiarga ol brr ilu le. An iwaona, Ibrralora, bavin claims acaiuat said naiai an raquvsiwl ana r- uir I lo iinwai tham, uh th proirr oucliarm, 10 nndrrsiitiHfi, at in aw ttll'K , Iho . it. toiauv. iu ill .stxiro, Whinitton C'Uuty, Orrgoii, sjuhiu six urni'iia irom lb dai barroi. Uillshoio. Or. foii, August U-IS ANN LEAHY. Eiecuiris of th last ul aua IMUrarnl 01 i nomas Lvaiijr. deceased. SHERIFF'S 8ALEON FORE CLOSURE. BY VIRTUE OF AS EXECUTION, decree and order of sal, issued out ol th Circuit Court of th Mtat ol Oregon, lor Washington County, lu larorol w. a. Uoodin, and against Lillian tjtevens, C. 1. lln.l.l mil J. k liliossri. for th sum ol SI2.&U. costs, and for lb further sum of -JO. HO. I . b. KOia Coin. Wlin intern. hereon at th rat of S per cent per an. iijin from the IHth da of Julv. nd for ih cost and expense of sal and ol ml writ. Now. therefor, bv virtu and In pursu- m of (aid iinlKiiient, du re and order ol l-, I will, on jlonday. th luilt uay 01 I'temlier, 1M, at Ihe south ooor ol th n.-l House, III lli.lsboro, WithiiiSlou untv, OreRon, at the hour ol 10 o'clock M. of said dav. sell at public sun ion to ha highest bidder tor rush, th following- decribd real property. towit: .... .r-..' . v.. , - .1 O In 1 lie norm nail 01 iuii i.u, . . ... block Ko. 1, In noutb Park aUJuiou to th ,'itv of F.i.enl Urove, ail situate In wasn. iiigtoit County, Orsgon. lo at aly th hrr.iiibelore uamed sums, and for the costs and expenses of salil sale, sain properly will be sold subject lo redemption s per statut 01 uregon. Wllnrss my H4HU lUI liitn nsr oi aog it, Hn H. V. FOKI. bber IT of Washing on County, Or. 2-10 1W W. 1. HRAUtoao, llepuiy. NIIF.KIFF'M HALF. OX tOUKCMWl'lttU BY VIRTUE OF AS EXECUTION, derree and order of sale, issurd out 01 th I'iri'tiit Court of th 8 aiol Oregon, for W ashington C unty, in fav. rof Albert r ipvrlr, ami ag.iiusi a. 11. iionu an 1 Ji-nni H ind, his wile, John C, rindley, J 11 in. I', Mitcnelt and Kmi.y Mitchel1, his wife, C. A, liunb-s an I I,. Hughe, her husband, AVar 11. ll'.lm s, tiro. 11. 8111 lh and M. J. MrK , for the 111111 I I7. TO. costs, and lor the lortlier sum 01 IUI70O0. IT, 8. god coin, with interest tnerron at th rate ol 10 iier rent per r. 11 11 111. from lb Itlth ouy ol July. Itttt, ami $100.00, attorney's fees, tor me tusis and xpens'S of sal anil 01 sum writ. Now. therelore. bv vl iu an I in pursu ance of said judgment, drcree and onler ol sale, I will, on Monday, Ihe : t i . I day of M'plemher, Itittt, at Ih south doof of th Court House, in iiu.sooro. us iiiiki n Counti, Oregon, st th hour ol 1):.10 o'clock A. M.,of said Uay, ,! nl public auction to Ih highest bidder tor cah, th fo lowimr described rei'l nrotierty.to.wit: Til south 41 sere, of th sst half of lha southwest oiitirter ol section 34. 1 'i a ol K 1 V of Will Mer, th north Un o: sanl 40 acres oe.ng parallel Willi Ih south lin of ssiU section 31 all situ it in Washington County. Oigon. to satlsly th liareitiue. for numed sums, and for th coal and expenses of said sale. Kaid property will be solo ui')ect to re.icniinion 11s per atat ute of Oregon. Witness my nana Ibis 10 n nnv m Aug ust, 18US, H. 1. FORI. Btierin 01 asnincton wouiiiy, ur, 12-16 Hy V. U. tlnroR0, Oeputy. KHERIFF'M NAI.K OX FOIWCI'OSUKK. rY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION. I) derree and order of ante, issued out i f Circuit Court, i f ihe State ol oreg m. fur Washington County, in favor of Or, on Mortgag L'ompanv, limited, plaintiff, and ngunst Obadiiih K. Ilu. dley and Dora Hundley, W. il. II. Meyer and th Fir National Hunk of Hillsboro, Oregon, dr- fentlitnt. tor lhstiui or S2o,40. rosts. and for th lurthar sum of ll.U74.24 U. H. gold coin, wit interest thereon at th rut ol 8 per cent per annum, from Ih 23 day ol July, lM'Jft, and fjr lAXIsttorney's fees, rnd for Hi tost and expen.es ol ai and ol said writ. Now. therefore, bv virtue and in pnrsn- ancs of said judgment, decree and order of sal , I win, on Monday, ins vttn any oi August, at in soiitli door ot in Court House. In Hillsboro. Washington County, Or Ron, nt Ih hour of 10 o'clock A. ai oi saiu nay. s.u at puu io auction lo lh highest bidder for cash, th follow ing described uroriertv. situate in Ih County of Washington and Stat of Ore gon, to-wlli Commencing at i point on Ih weat In of the John H, Com nhaver d nation land olnim, number fortv-seven, in lo nsh p on south rang four wst of the W lamella mer dian, at a stn In th renter ot Ihe County rord, nine and nine bun tredih chain front th northwest corner of said claim, Ih tic south ten degrees forty minute east (variation twenty-one degree east) wttn aid west line ol nld claim, thirty-one and twenty' nin hundredth chain to lh nojtU'est coiner of Thomas W. Thompson's land; thenc north aevenly-six degree twenty. eight minute east thirly.llv and ninety hundredth chains to th center of t In road: thence north e ghleen degrees forty bve minute wast, three and ighty-sis hundredth chain; thenc north one desree forty-two minute at eleven nd ninety-four hundreiilhschainsi thenc -north seventy-nine degree taaniy.twn minute weat thirty-seven cha ns; thenc west three and tojty-nin hundredths chain to lh plac of banning, contain ing eiglity-eeven and ixin hundredihs acre of land more or las, to satisfy the hereinbefore named sums, and for Ibe cost and expense of said saie. Said property will be sold subject lo redemption, a per iiui ot uregon. Witnes my baud ihis 25 dav of July, iboy). n. r. lunv, Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon te-13 XCCUTOR'S tALl OP REAL PROPERTY. VTTICE IS HEREBY OIVKS. THAT Xl In pursuance of an order of sal mad bv th County Court of th Btat of Ores' on, for Washington County, on th 6th day of August, ItUM, in th matter of tb estate of Wliiism Jolly, deceased, and to th undersigned ss executors of lb last will and testament of said William Jolly, deceased, directed. We will ell at publio auction, to th highest bidder, at th south door of tb Court ilous In Hillsboro. Washington County, Oregon, on Saturday, In iKth day of Heptemtier, IM9A, at Ih hour of 10 o'clock in th forenoon of said duy, all of that tract of land belonging lo th estate of William Jolly, deceased, lying, being hnd silust within Washington county, Oregon, and more particularly bounded ami descriiwi a loiiows, to-wit: Commencing on the enst line of the don ation land claim of William Jolly and wife, in Kec 19. T 1 N. R i W Will i 71. 82 chain south of tb N K corner of said claim, and at a noint wher th south lin of th land heretolore sold bv William Joily and wile to Frank 11. Joily croeses the east line of sntd claim, and running thenc south 87 4V st, 1.1 chain, lo th southesst corner of said r B. Jolly tract ol land lliance south 12.88 chain; them t !! chaius) thenc south along th ssi line of said Jolly Claim -about 20 Cha ns, mora or less, to a point 5.211 chains north of th southesst corner of said Jolly donation Isnd claim: thence weat on Ihe north una of the land of Keisrr and wile ti 8 1 chain loins I'.ennett tract of land) llienre nlofg tlieenil line of said Henneil land to ihe nter of McKay creek ; thence north a ard along the renter, of McKay creek w.lh the mepiidrings thereof tn tn southwest corner of the K U. Jul.y tract nl l ind ; thenc south 87' 4"i' east I) chains t the place of beginning irH rontainlng 74 nrre-, m ire or Iris, together with all ol tne rlKiil. tit:e, Interest aiidetaiof Wil. 1 1. un joi.y at lh time of h i dcith, or that tn sinr accrued to his stai in or lo th same, r-i I land a I I Ire sold tnctiart to suit pnrchaser, and will be upon lb fol lowing term of sat: Onc-tiurd if the pnrrhnse pr re to he pa d rash In baud. Onr-ibird of the purchase pr.re t be paid one ye:ir Irnm the day of sa e, and il remaining o.-ehas pro e ti le .od two year, fro'r. In d ly ol s .e Imp r I ray. mentf to ilrsw ,nli rrst at the rt r o. tgsrr Mil pr annam, payable annually, anT to be eeurd by mortgage upon lh prein.es old. Conveyance to be at pnrchaser' sipens. W. B. JOLLY, 12-16 FRANK H. JoLI.Y, txieutorsof th Irat will and I ss lament of Wdliam Jolt, deeaal. Notice of AnaMlatMMt Execatrlx. NIIKKIFfM NALE rORCCLUNl'UE. vtuTrit nr AM EXECUTION. d.-erre ami ordr ol s.le. usue.l out id tii Circuit C urt ol ihe biat ol urewon. for Wa-liiugton Coumy, 10 Uor id Kl en luiorie, ami asui ii or Chira Aiark.e. m Aiu Kie iiu .o. 1.1 d Hi-senorUi'U,l'' I111SH.HOI in Viii t. !el.- M u 1, Mir t. IH-l.n-i-niutt. The tiregioi Nsi'Onai ll n k land, am W. V. fit re V r ol lb. Oregon Saiionai Hank ol I'lol and, n.r in sum tit', cat .ami n.r 11- u im-r sum ul JH.I.1MI. u. f. g d HI" r mi- 11,... ..11 .1 1 m ruie ,1 8 1 er uuin, ! 111 ibe 27m dny of April, 1(1J, end lor lb coals aua eoss of .o and ol siid writ. So, therefore, hy t i ue sn I in pur-u-ui.coi .am ju.i.iorii., ecre n I ru. ro sa.e, 1 wi I, JU..111.. , tne 11 il..y 01 Cep emliei, IhttS. at lhs utl. U.i r ol ihe i:..nri ll,iii. in iii..sb iio. t ashimitoii County. Oreuun. al" tn hour ot 10:30 o'clock a. M., ol sid day, sell al public auction to lb highest bidder for cash, th loliowing described real property, to-wit: All Ihos several pieces, parcels and tracts ol land, lying, being and annate in Washington Coiyiiy. Oregon, and luor spenlically described as tollows, to-wit: First tract Hounded by commencing where th east line of tn Donation Land Claim of Ueorg 11. Smith and wilcrosses Ihe south lin of section i1,HNK2, Wilt Mer. ami running tlieur wst on base lin 1S.77 chains; thence south l. b chains 10 lb south Im ol tn uonation 1 1'i.im nl sunt lieom II . Smith and He; thenc west on sanl souin un 10 ,n luthwasl corner of said Ihmalion Land laini! .hence north on th west line 01 said Don at oil Ciuiin lu th north t cor ner lliereo: ; Ihi-nce east lo the norinrnst ro ner ihtreot. and thence south on in eust line nl saul c .11111 to lha plsceot lb''n i.iiitf innl,inin, AM H7 acre. Brcond tract B u g all that tract known and designated as the southwest quarter ot section I I 1 8 1 W ill Mr, con Tliir.i tract Hounded by commencing at atak aoont 211 chains eaat ot the south west c irner ol secllon , 1 1 o n a n , Mer. and running llieni ulilll 0 cno.n-. lliem north ft chains 10 section line, snu bene west 12.6 I chains to Ih plac 01 Of a rniiii. .aiii. , 11 inj fi. acres. Fourtu tract Boun ied by commencing at the norm west corner of miction t S 1 ! R i W. Wnl. Mer., and running uience es.t 011 section lino ti chains 10 in easl side of cret k : Ihcuce soiitli 18.65 chain lo lha lin of tii O. C. H. K.l lhnce west on said lin 6 06 chain to sertion line, and ili.i, norm .,11 sei-iion line 17.76 chains to th nltc ot lieginning. coulaiiiing 10.07 Fii.h tract I iiinmencing at ineaouin- a:ia, corner , f the Ooiiaiion Ijind C ami ol l.'eo. II. Sm. ill sin! lie III section tin U 2 W. W.ll. Mer.. and running thenc noiitli to the northeast corner of the Dona lion Land C.aimif 1 nomas :-! arl nun wile, in sa d section . townslup anu range alorratiid: thence wst In the soulbst corner of the Donation Land Claim of A bnrt Stewart and : thence north on tin west line of said Don .it ion Land I- a in to th northwest corner i hereof, and ilunce east to the plac of beg m l i., continuing IM.Vi acres. Sixth tract Houinleil t.y coiiiiiit ncing at th northeast coiner U Hie Uotiitiioii Land Claim of Thoimi H;rurl and wile, in section U 119 K i . n m. Mer., anu running thence south 2 ile grer IS minutes esst on east lin of sa d cisiin S.'.tk) rhuit tn center of too lit sh iro ami Pnrtliind road; I hence norn e degree west, along aid road 21.74 cnninn : tnencj norm 2 dc grees 14 minutes west, p-ir.n el ith Ihe east tins ol said cla in 8..."i rhniiis to tin north lin of ao.ll. ii l, tosnship ami rang aforsnid, and tlienc" i'iit on said seotion line 21.71 chuins to the .ia e ol be ginning, contaiuing Uil.7o acrer, to snli-ly th hereinbefore named sums, mid for III costs and expenses ot suid sa o. Haul property win be aom subject to re demption as per statute ol Oregon. Witnas my lis id this 8th day of An lat, II. 1'. OKU, gn (Sheriff of Wnshiugton C unty, Oregon. IMS IW W. 1. URMiroan, leputy. HIIi:itlFF'M MALI! .OX F01CF.CI.OMI ;." BV VIRTITK OK AS EXKCUTlON, derree and order of sn!e, lsniied out ot the Circuit Court of Ih. State of Oregon, for Washington County, In favor of the First Ititional Hunt ol llliistioro, plain- lift, and ngauiit (ienrgo H. Markle, Clara Maritle, 1 la .Markle ll.enirncii, anu llcssenbrueh, lill hand of said Ida, Van II, Del.ashmutt, Maria C. Del.ashmutt, tbe Oregon National Hank of forlland, and W. W. Call n, receiver of lha Oregon National Hunk nl I'ortlnml, Ueleiidants, for the sum of I14. rosts, and f r the fur ther sum of fu0PO.2ft, 1), 8. gold roin, with Interest thereon nt lh rnte ot N per rent tier annum, from Ihe 27 day of April, lMHo, and for the costs and expenses of sal aud of aid writ. Now. therefore. Iiy virtue ami In pursu ance of said judmont, decree ami order of sale, I will, on Monday, the 9th day of September, 1SHJ, at tne soutn noor ot tn Court House, in Hillshoro, Washington t'onnty, Oregon, at th hour nt 10 o'clock a. ., of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash, th following described renl proper.-, to-wit: All ol mat piece, parcel anu tract oi tanu lying, being and situate in Wsshington County, Oregon, and more particularly designated and described as follow. lo-wit; commencing at in noriiiessi corner or donation lanu claim ol Albert Stewart and wilo In secllon thiee (3) town, one (I) south rang (2) went. Will. Mer., and running thenc west on nor lh line of said claim to Ihe east line of the doi alion land claim of O. II. Smith and wife in section four (4), township and rang aforesaid : thenc sou Hi lo th south east corner of said donation land claim of th u d u. il. bmith thenc south to the northeait corner of donation land claim of Thoa. Stewart and wile, in sertion four (4), township ami range foresam ; thence east to the southeast corner of the donation land claim of Albert Stewart and wile, and Ibence north to the place of beginning. eon laming 1.16 seres, to satisfy the herein belore pained sum-, and for the cost and xpensee of said sa . Bald property will l sold subject to re demption a per sta ute of Oregon, witnesamy snu tn tn naroi Angus, m 11. P. roup. hhcrifT of Washington Couuly, Oregon. 11-13 HIIKRIFF'H HALF. 05 FUKKCLOMURIi. . BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECDTIOS. decree and order ot snle, issued out oi Ihe Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon, for Waahiozton County, in favor of the Hrst Na ionai hank ot llillsho-o, Oregon, plaintiff, and against Ih O, W. Hart, M. M. Hart, Kdward Constable and Amanda Sherman, defendiint. lor lh stun ol fill 8o. cost, and or th further sum ot $1,77220, l'. 8. gold roin, with interest thereon at lhratr.f 10 per rent per an num, from tb 13 h day of May, 116, and for in coat and expense of sal and of laid writ: Now, therefore, by virtue and In pursu ance of said judgment, decree and order of sa'e, I will, nn Monday, the Win day of September, lti93, at the south door ot th Court House, in lll.lslmro, Washington County, o-egon, at th hour of lu o'clock A. m.. of said day, sell at public auction to- tn nigne.i nniuer lor cisn, tns lolluwlng u cru i real properly, ti -an: AH these -vral pares, ravels and tracts of land lying, being nd mate in naaningion i ounty, Oregon, ami moje pamcularly known, desegnate.l and d crilied lollnse, town: lieing I lie nort half of the southeast quarter of the nnrlhe,tit quarter of sen Ion I t T I Jf 114 n, n , .ver.; aiso ins ea.t n ot th northeast !, of lie i.ortiira.t of section IM, toansh pand rnne a ore. hi. I. Alsoail that t onion of Ih homestead land c'ai oi jonn Mil y, and al ol tbst tart oi in Donation iai.il claim of John Hardin and wife, lying aid being a part of the northwest Quarter of aeilioo 17, township and range alorcsiiid, rnnlnir- Ing In all l rrs. t ) sitisfv ihe lnrlol-. fore nameil sums, and lor Ihe c ists and ex penses ol sanl snle, . Hud properly wtl te soil su jrt lore deiupt on as per statu, e of O-exon. - Witne-s my band llils H h l iv of An !. II. I. KOKIl, Wheritl of Washincton Counir, Oregon 1115 II It I (It I.AVIX.. JOHN RISO. 1 lirii k la er ami I TIIK WF.I.I-KNOWN nirio'lor. II eieni ail WJrk entrusteil to him, draw i Una ml rciticat'ons, and in i estimates. neie-ence in iin snoro: t. u, longue. H, It. Huston or l l. r. linun, 1'orilnnd address, oifl Columbia Hi, 9.9, Several (rrlpin-f pnlng of Ihe s(om arh and bowels instantly and effectu ally atopped by De Wltt'a Cbllc and Cholera Cur. V. E. Brock. 0. R..& H. GO; f. C. MCNEILL, Recoil'. .. TO .. ffl? EAS I I.IVEH TIIK t'HOIl E W Tn TK ,smhmiw:stiL ROUTES Great Union Pacific Uij. VIA DENVER Omaha AND Kansas City. Northern Rij. VIA SPOKANE Minneapolis AND St. Paul LOW RATES TO ALL CA8TERN CITIES. OCEAN STEAMERS LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 DAYS .. FO" ... FRANCISCO SAN For full UHgll, rail u J. I. KMUIIT, IlltUlMire, Or. Or Address, W. II. HUH I.Kl IIT, lieu'l run. A (rent. Portland, Orrfvi. CcaVEATS.TRADE MARksTV copyrights. frAM ff flRTa Iff A PATKSJT For a prompt answer and an honeat oiiimrin, write to HUsHai CO., who have linil nearlT tllij rears' xpertenee In tho iteiit bu.inpfui. Coinmunica tlons strietlr eonflflentlsl, A llundlienk (if lu. taia tbem sent free. Alw caisloguaot meehais. ical and sdenttno tionks sent free. Pstents taken Ibrouifh Munn ft Co. raeelea pselal notleelnth sirlrnflrle Amerlrna. snd thus ara brousht wlileir buloretlie pul-.Mo with, oat east to the Inventor. 1'hls sntendid psler. xoraiauuo coooennug I'atema snd how to ob. Issue laniw Htuea weesiv, efuesntlx lllusTmten. uoh bv rar tn iniest clreulstloD of snr seleiitilte work In the Bunding BiHtloo, rouiitlilT. f-'oa rear. Hingle enples, 11,1 eents. Kvery puiiiImt eoiitains beau Wurio. all rw. BHinpie conn's sent iree. uric Bui s vnsi enplel tltul tiful plates. Id ooktrs, and iitintnerMiihs of new bouses, with plans, ensbling builders to shnw the MUMN I CU. dkw Youk, iilil BuuAuwa Csvests, and Trsrts-M srks obtained, and all i'at nt business conducted lor moomstc rci. ' Ooa omct I Oeeorrr u. . Pstcht orr.ee sad w csn serur patent lu leu Uiu liiau Uioss remote from V. s-.hington. Send moUel, drswmg or photo., with descrip tion. W sarins, if pstentsble or not. Ire ol chirr. Our le not due till pstent Is secured. A PteMLtT, "How to Ontsin Pstents,'' with cost ol saw In th V. S. and loreigu countries sent be. Address, C.A.SNOV&CO. . BiTriir Orrir.r aVilMiNuTON. D. C. 'irt)-1's,Jt'l mtm r"i" waB RAILWAY TIJIE TAKLE. MAST ANU SOUTH THE SHASTA ROUTE or Tni SOUTH KRN I'AC. CO. Expaca Tbsinr Lutva I'ortdin d Dim 1 South I I North Ar I 8:10 i.v fliOOAM 8.50 m l'Lv 1'ort land Han Frniioinco 10:45 in I Ar Abov trains stop ut K it I'ortlnnd, Or egon City, oodbtirn, fiilein, i timer. Marion, Jefferion, Albnny, Aihnny Juno tion. Tangent, Snedd.i. Ilnl-ev. Harris. burg. Junction I ity, Irvinnr, Kii-rene, Drain, and all ntnt ons trom Kosel.iirg to Ashliuid, inclusive. llOHEHUUG MAIL DAILY 1 8:,10 a M L Ar I'ortlnnd Itoaehnrg Arl 4:4(1 rat Lv Ur!) a liArv Halrra Passenger Daily: 4:00 r M :! r M Lv Ar l'orlluud Salem A' Lv 10:1.-. A M 8:00 A at DISIXfl CAI.ft UN OliDKX ROUTE. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS .. AMD m 8rriid.riasf Sleipln; tars Attaciiid to All Tniooog Tbaini, Weat Hide Diviaion. BETWEEN IOUTLAND 4 COHVALLI8. Mail Train Daily (Except Sandny). 7:80 a M I:t0l I'ortlnnd HillslMiro Horvallis 12:15 PM t"-rAt Albnny and Corvallls connect With trains of th Oregon Ccnirni Knt. em Rv. Eiprea Train Daily, (Except Hnnday) 1:15 P M l.v Portland Hillsboro MoMinnville Ar I H-.'Jfi a at I v 7:13 a I.vJ 5:50 A 6 0S M Le Ar 7:25 r a THROUGH TICKETS to all point in th Kaatera Htntoa. (lanada and Knmna. enn obtained at lowest rate from A. S. I'enc. agant, Hillsboro. , E. P. JIOOEKS, K. KOETTLER, Ait. O. If, 4 V. KaX Warjatrer. Portland nil tttttttzttttttttttttxtza $100.00 Given Away Every Month to the person nhmHtlng the mt wieritnrlnas invewtloa during tho promling month. WbT HKI f 'hK PATENTS OroK INVF.NTOItrl, ami th object of this offer Is to en courage persona of an Invent. Ive turn of mind. At lbs same time we wlnh to impress tb fact that a a :, It's the Simple, Trivial Inventions That Yield Fortunes -atirh as He Long's Hook Mo, "Hon that Hump,". M.':'Jf pln " "l''K lu Uo yr.' Alr llrnke," clo. Almrnt every ono eonrelre O bright i.lea at smho i,,mo or r.i.l'' W.k'.'1"1 P"' ' In pi se Jlflal use? Yot lt tmenls msy li In thl direction. Mu make your fortun. 1, ,,t , tr' " is :t :t ;i writ for furihrr Information and mention this pspi-r. THE PRESS CLAIMS GO. . JL"0 W" 0i. Mar.. 618 F Street, Northwest, ! miriTon, d. c. ' IJ1' 'T"!''' "IJI' r of Ihis company ' a?o7ks t-.Tk1.1'7 Ih ' ?,VTIL . h7 "oi.e thousand 1 CauKa'Sti'iii " '' " -J ii7aii mm "iiiiiiiini iiiiinm