f K I L I . s i : 0 1 0 1 I ) I". 1 ' K D V. X T . ruin.w, f- '.)i:i'u !, i-:.;. ij.'A!. and ;;.:;v.n.i.. c, (.. ; '. .v s i r r r;:,. l.ii.i, ml ; . .Mi'i a i U.'-, !' In r: .r v.i-i. J. I. Ittti'.it i r I t in i! ( Imit-H i I lr.. i: ;'.'.? 1, -i. ?'. I.i:n Hint ; " ! I r : -. Th" (. ,.. ! v l.t jri v.- it .1 ! ; il !..'. i I : M. jr. l.::. I I'.i ' ', . It; li. Tin ti' y : i v I - (i'li :r tni,at,,f ennr l'..r i n 1 i liiy n l.ai'l- luis' '. i'i-'i i . S.-i- -i;r 1 I'D Ij-l;i" r ! -, :t!- liuli. -' :t.t'l fit tl 1 r n's liii-i' iy, u ill I i' .-,.!, I :tl I'llHt HI l! Ill 'il '.V III til'' 1 I ills lifl ),....i:r. (ill In S . - i -1 1 li S tt if Villi W.I lit 1.: r- li.i -. AH W'.'il silt,"'- nt 2"i.'! l. I T : l'i. A!I 1- illi'- lln - tiiii. n.ii,).'- in Uu. ; -. . i-. Wi-i'lvi!-' yni.- n'lnii hiii t'i a finf lilif of v.-y'-i I'li l fU-i -l.i'.--l Htyli .'. !i"'l -'f(i i i'-j.y I pi " J'.ryi.'i-I, M . t-u S. r. 'I'li" I '.'t -r.i'M n' i il' '-'.'"fiii li tln N'-vv i u ' . ! iv i ' i ' " 1 " i(iliiic ii i i1 1 nil i t f ;;i" .i'..m , t i lit-li.iii :it l!:i i .!iv-'l ruril 10 (:-.. .t r ri-)y. Mr. m.'l Mi-. T. i : i 1 1 1 -i , nl Jin K.r.-.iDr, : viii',' --villi ir.u jrn .--in t -i 'I'-ii irti'-' i.iu.ily -.-n Huml.ty l:i-!. .Mi. K -mt.-N tin- U-atl- In' ivl.silil i:i J:'.i-l.i'n ill'-. , .; -i., ! f .T. 'i -i . s.l! wiilili -Ifi'iu '.i l-i : "I I'1- I - I"'1 yiti-.l; mii .t:.-r - . - '. ! -r 1 TIiIh N i. ii i'-'l -lin k '"- '"i ' i iromN, I. i:t r:-M Iru'n U- l."-tnry. HWiiiIiik rii li A : ii. Mr. r.i'ii A il I' i - "ii, of I'-ii-.i i tr -ton, li ti r n! l I'i- :l lr- 'col.i. Mr. Ami r on Inn ! 'UU'-' I rtiili tu i- r-.'i'1 1 i.v in I' 'iil 'i'l itii-l iiiovi il (In win'i l-i- i.'iiii'y tor i K-riiiitin nl ri -I II i i i'. Stil-s i-rii'lii'ii'-1" 'ii" iM'i I'UM'iiM' nui New Y"M S n Ul.v 'i iii-un.' m'I lie rci i ivi il f r tii' in i four inoiiiii f,.r :jd i. 'l lie l'l-ii.-ini' i N no liltro llicli"" t' i''l Aiin l' i:l'l I'lll-lif-Tin- irif" ii Unit of wlni" 1h' r. I nui pr-'i'iir' d to li' miy willi Kliii'-"iJ, trot'i - '' ,;l "' Imvr il lii w :i-s-lit 1 1 ii i . I i.l j wvlr.v l wHii ii'-. i i ' i . ' -i :t-ii- ii'viiiptiy. 1 1 ii r 1 tiuit" pri'i - mi nil :"!- nii'l work. V. 11' I U in'.'. -, Il;il-ii' l" Jfwnli r. Mr. I,- A. I!"" I Ii.-' i"-l '"-'"I filllrnft Willi l;il'l'l-lo liTllli Mini .rt 'iiic f ' r II '- ii uoi'iili'l ("" tiiiiiintr hI'oui tvwt.iy in-ii i i f I.tml. Tht Tii'" i'ii-1 it s-I-h l-t-r ii' ic, Mr. Kooil to turn -ii ii ru! Im.;: nui' hii.f iltnl U linrro. An nrlli-lo. .r ' iri 1 l.y Mr. .Inlm Wall, t.ikl4 i vv.!i...Hl.i n.i ..ii " rinl in lit i--u". i-1 iiu-'volil il.'.. iTOWiIrl ou' ihU wi-t !:. I'lll -Hin' llii lirlit'li" wfini I i ft ii i ;i i u -iiil'uii nl (guaiitit v o' s-i"' mi I :-'r " w 1,1 krep till lime lui nii'iilu r i--u.'. Oft u tl r-i i-l.i lirt' in i-ir nu i' i'o'n y Imrkril l.y h I'.r-l-fl.i 'onijuny I : i'nllino" ' ' Kn'iilit, f'l- il'f ';ii-'.' jirir' or li Ui.i'i 11,1 w ili l -'V t"r of il w ilil tut t-'ii"! miy. Jti-iiit iiii i'i- your hii' CM't'ii. I vi"l tin' i!"- tran'il State f S !i-ni. , Th fl'f'io rntrs "t il- tnit uml ttl ftf rn;.''". i'li -ii'liti'.' iin-iil-' ii'"! la-rlli, art' !-( i H in i I ' l l "" tin- . K V X. '"' .-t'-n'iit iri'iu 1'i.n !... I I" Hun Vrsttii i-i o. M' 'it., r- I' a vi- l'oit lituil tvrry livo il.iV-. I'.t liiriiirr iniriii'uliir mi- J. 1. K:iij:tit, Hi!: Iioro. Ufv. .1. I-.. WiilUi-r w.i- ii w I''' ii'" cnlliT tl.'s mil;. H Inn! 1 " n n' ": 1 thirty .van hihv Mr. Wnllar in 'I tlii 'n I '.rli-r lo.'l ii" -VI inn nl !.,. fii"-- Hi" -iil j.- t "I i-i nvi i -aii"i', nml Uml il whs in;' r.-iiii:; tn tin- "I.I lioy. I'lU i I' lilll" tini tun- 'i'li I"' to Otllfl". Ur. Wiihyii ifh sliii I" I a i -r lo.i-l nt sh.iw- .-t.'.i I; tli;s vnk lo l'f liil.it. -,l ;: H i- -'- I':i ir. II" tn '1; t.ix li -ml "f " '" i " '1 rost nr.' ii"" " ' '1 slii-i-p. I'i. Wiihyi ii.i'-'- -!n i-i a"' ii m-n ir Hit" iH'st i l t!.-' -Ii'i'.tni'l w;'l c rl iloH wvar LI. i" i M."ii v. In n tin y r.-Mii ii lioiilt'. Why ,-ul; -r witli "'i " li cr.l'l'i". v'-'ii l.iMiliv" llronin 'liniii.' w ili i i" ' "' i" 1 ' li,'i .(t ).r .:'i ' I'i" riii'.'i'v,' i" ;i" h.'ii.l lik" - iii 'i "I' Mitinirv. up in t ii.l"'- I f'-r t '.liM'L'. Oiiariin!' ..II' ' 'i - ' i" 'i -i" if in'i'l .tl. IV! v .-.:.. I r - - ' lVIn I'iiii; si. i.'. Thf Wfii.-i.'- K.'li"! l'"i'i's "f th.' Orn. 1! ii' hi " l. -V Imniri l Hi" T ' I' "' r tirat-. II ,i: I ' "II V!I Hall, i'.'t-.'- r of M '":i ii" 1 s . r.-'ol litrtf!-. Hi.: ii't in- :'!: (HW'iir- i" I i I .y i.f ' " I ''''' nt will, li I it -i .w" i i'lipir- in.f U to I'" i "'i-i ' ri .I, ! " fn'l tenilai" o ii r i i -' i I y tin' pi. -i'i inj; clVii" r. Tin- s. IV ( '.imp my !i i1"' t'li''" oft thf tlvit ; lr in ..nii-n rortl.itnl an I Sun l r i i-"". i ! I vf I'"' Htaml.ir.l t il - I i n t -' ', ,:-,i"'l. l'i duilinsr I- ri!.-. ! li'k N f r I'd!' man M:i-i it I ! i" I'-' x"'1 for l'ulliii 1 "i (. 1 1 1 1 I -'I" f I'i. -N train vtiirt) ovtry liv" I' ay. L svii rortlri"! a' I" P I '"' xl ""iii"" l.a' r.irl! ii' I Siiii'lay. ( "t- -t'li. uml Kri.I iv. : i'.h. Mr. W. I'. Ilu -' i. "' l'lilc-lii,". li!.. w.-r- tii" cu -l- of Hon. S 1". !!-.: i I I-' S-'t'-'-iv .! M.Mvl ly. Mr. il .i.-h i- f inr.i r i iiifan-i.'i'.i'.'! i i n"' ' -''t i' i-' licfor.' vl ; r- - W;.i:iii'. 'i f,-,i'ity ln win n 't my fivi-n-l-'y iuior.--. .1 with ft:r I'i" v. ' i n s. tut.-r llil-'.'M C'u.ii-I tr i-:'-! o.-r thi raitii'"f r' -1 i' "in! y th. y - i ,r' iron m It I I r I ft" r" i. - ur- I. Mr. Hn.. .. - ' - ! '"'' r'!" v Ws-liir '.'ii i" -i.niy a'- I wi ii V' u lairo. 1 - . i ; r ;.' t l . '.' I' r i!..' Ii '-' lion i'i !' r;' t: .1 it- - ' I "'' M,ii.i:i -. i- -1 - .'" I 1 ". ','": " (Tihi-I t.i r. 'i 'li 'H a' ' t; iin u-.i'in ion i!.i -1. "ii t:. '" ' 'i r " ! ,.riiv .f Hi r.i "1 t'i' " ';''' i" f ! ' ' Tti- ti '. : I- . i-ir-'t." -:'-' ailtniiin ; i n-. . . r I i'."! - " l'.i ur-i -. '! '- ! s.-l.'Mi "i. I r. tiirti will I -.' - ! I t ''- ' ''"' nlvt. ! -.'"' t!. r ';i-"l trip. C to rt'tur t - n s"V 1101 t ili I lo iii' Oi nivo. Tii.t l.vi- ot p 'ttii-.ilv t' l tfiil tin -ti'' for iv" 'i"'" f"r Visitor Tiic topittt iif the Ht-rmotn t the ('in.'.'r.- itiniiiil rhiirth m-xt Stiuilay vi!i In- m IoIImwh: In tin iiiorniujj tlic ini-tor will Fpnak on th( suhjirt. ' lVcai It the ior.'l tif Suiifihiue nml ( ..-. tf'i!iii -n" Art xxvii., atj. Spc- iul Htit ntion i calUil to thr evening -. rviic. It will a ti coiitiiiiiation from la-t winter of tko wrifs of lift- to oti foreign inlii-iioniirv en't-rprie i.y ri'tuninl int ii from the Held. They re yr -ally euiojed uil HprHrlU-tl -t that it'riol. Tito Hpi'ak" r ucct.rf'l f .r m xt Sninlay ntht In Itv. J. II. . i-ki-r, u tin i.-t homo on a vacation ii'. ii 1'hitiii, anil will uililnn the mi Ki-ii-e on iiih-o onary work In ;o mi. A eontial invitation m ex-i--i.i.- I to ail lo alli li'l. On l'r'ulay niuht of last week ("on-prri-Kniaii K!IU nioke to n very ltirie nii.tifii'i- iii the court liou-ii'. Tl. j.un win jio j-rt-at that htiiiiiliiit; room win ul; taken, ti.-ores of people went to In .r, hut, not lu-mif uhlt! to (f thf li'Hi-e, they returneil home. Kl-li-' mlilrt ua- mi iilile one an.l con v i m ill'.'. Hon. liaiaify attempted l iiinaer it nt the liryan rally the ti"xt .1 ly, hut, though his oratory win linm-alili', !i(t failetl to hreak the force ol l-.liis' locie. '1'lie liainlliill circnlateil on Friday a'-kinjf tpiestiom of Kills proved a lioonierainr, and it ii doiiiitlul if that method of urgu iin iiiiilioii will he repeateil. Mr. Henry Kemino, of FurmiiiK lu.'i. was attiickiil t'li Monday ty a r.ia I hour. It-- ww iliivintr the ho-js nut ol it stuhlilo tield when the in furiated it ii i ii i it I rushed upon him anil llinnt his links Into hi thiyli aliovc Hie kii' i', strik int th" hone and lace r-::!ii:- I !;;- louscle.J. I r. Ilalley was vi'h d and ilrii'd the wound, and iliinkn that if Mood poisoning Hhould not -i t in the man will K"' ulotij; all rilit. Arrangements have lieen matle iIhiiIiv .Miss Krouiiletie, the tem pi taiii-e speaker, will deliver an ad- lie-s oa this topic on the nipht of the llih iu-t., nl 7::in, in the Coii(;reKii . 1 1 1 1 1 church. A cordial invilatioii i-exti-ndrd to nil temperance work-it-, cl.ii-aian people, and others who do not inc.uilo themselves in either ..f tiiese cl.isses, to he present at this lee! are. tin I'riday Ciuis. IttitiKhty, living in 1 airview, had a fall while walk i'i,r tin stilts. He fell on hi left arm d. luiiilin the elhow. Dr. Hailey :n ralieil, and after placing the hid nnil. r the iiilliieiice of chloroform re duced the liislocalioii. I le will i-arry his arm in a -ling for a fortnight. Laxative lirotno (JaininH Tahlets move the howol tfently, relieve the eeii;li, curt' the tevcrish conilil'on hi. I lic.iiliu he, niiikingit the hest anil quickest remedy for eotijfhs, colds and hi Ktippf. t ures in one (lay. ".in cure no pay.'" l'lice 2" els. l-'or Hale l.y the H. lia lrui? Store. If yon want to wave money ro to Mrs. Kci m's store lor winter shoes. The largest hargaiiis that ever came out -hoes frniti .M) cents up. Ucpiilr lo the furnace under the I ir hoiier ut the J.ifrlit A Water t'o.'s power house is reason for the cily la .cjt in darkness. Mason fruit jars, gallons at Kiicts., ipiaris nt tidi'ts., and pints at falcls at ltiyan l.ai.liiiw Co., cii-h itore. H is going to rain soon. Provide yourself with one of Hchulincrich & S n's I'iiin iiiiil'iellas. Schiilnici ich A S in have a flno line if school .Iiih's that can't lie lient. I ai ry pair warranted. See Schulnierich A Son's kid, chamois ami Barity. gloves; they are the iicst. ( all on Humphreys for loans on .oik I property, also farms to rent ami o sell. If you watit good health get a pair .ifo'iid fhocs from Schulmericii A Son. Hoots and shoes nt prices lower than ever hefore at Schulnierich A Oct some of Schulmericii A Son's line underwear for this w inter. Kuliher itnd water proof slns-s at Si Inline' rich A Son. lontr iioisk xkhs. fiaitiATK txttii r. I'.-tate Henry Oardncr, diHt'ilsed. Orpha M. Oardncr, widow, appointed ailtniiii-lralrix. with lanuls tlxed at ;,loo. Ilrntil tiled w ith J. I'. Tamel--:e, mi ret v. Approvnl. The ap pi.dscrs tin: W. It. Miller, T. J. Willi- and D. Harvey. INtate Ira Lyon, tlei-eascd. Or dered thatcitntion Issue to all persons interested in this estate, rettiiring tin in to iipja'ar on Mol.tlay, Nov. 21, and show cause, if any they have, why the realty heloninj; to said e-l.ite shall Hot U sold. 1 Estate Jacoh Kime, '.Icccitst d. Final S"ttlf mt nt conliniietl. l'.-lale titrvaise Williams, de-cea-ed. Final account allowed ami the c-tate clost d of record. I'-lute John Lursiiian, decerned. j iinl. n.l that citation issue to the I In lis lo appear t let. IHlh, and chow !e.ui-e w hy the widow dower shall I u. 1 he -el off to her. I Male J.livh Stciin r, dcceiwd. 'if 'p 'rt of mln. inistrnter shows cah 'r.o ivi.l, ? l is I I; cinh tlishurstil, I 7.10; haliiniv on hand, tli!l..1"; real ! . -late, f i;l-"; t"t d, 'itl.;l:h I L-tnte Wm. Jolly, deceased. Sale , of real t-tnte iiintlriiietl and atlniinis j tinier directed to execute a dtti to H. 1. I"' M, purchaser, i F-tiile John W. Sirowhridre, tie- .i .i-id. Kxctitor's rt port Hied nml apj-roMtl. t ul S TV O'fKT, t.AW. j Wm. l'ohh, Martin Ouidhart, Mar ' iin I". It rSorciisoii, Adol Schumacher and Neils Hansen wt re admitted to i i ili -.en-hip. M A l; 111 At. K I Il KNse.s. I.i. eii-i j ; wed were i- u- ". - pt. J- I-, to HerU rt A. Htihert, ngeil -' t e.ir , and lain Andersi n. agitl 20 i. r-; S-pt. ItUli, Alfrtd lleywwxl. i- I vi is and S. Uah tte Thomas, .1,, I 'jc.u-; M. 1st, Kirl A. Hall, al" d years and Mals'l A. I'm, Bpsl 1 i ear-; i i t. ;J.I, I'lan nee O. S ill, ,i.;. d t hts, and Ai.nie McHotial.l. n!:.tl 21 viar-;tkt. ;:h, F. M. Oard t.kr, Hk' d year, ami Alice Jannia 1 loci, ari d yiiir-; I vlol?r 7th. I. hn A. OraU l, agnl years, and '!ir.-fet L. llirhaiii. fl.-ed years, 1 "o t. s'h, 11. t'. lUiker, aged ye ii -, and l la lkoh y, agt tl 2". year. ItKVAM H I'KI0H. Aey old 0 Her w lni I undtxidnl how to vote, or who Inn made up hi mind t ips.rt Bryan, should rm the following clipping fnm the (.i.ualia World-Herald (Mr. Uryan palter) of Nuvemher 10, 1892. Thla it his gwtitudo to the men whowtved the union: "1 he next scA-iou of eongrPM will have to u rt stlu with oiu dellicleney of : i.iiisj.tMHi. This is ou account of iM'iWiOiis. The aopr opriation for pen siom for t!ie next year must not he less than l.n),oii0.noo. It Is there- fore easy arithmetic lo Jterivlvo that the appropii.ttion thut ismgres must make for pvu-ious next aession must aggregate not I.'.- tlma lhO,(Mi,W0. "This tremendous sum would in itself l enough to run a reasonable government. O.io would not com plain if it were an honest deht: hut a large proportion is not deht, because il win iicv. j- i .noeil hy any act of patriotism or heroic aervice. The government is held up and despoiled if Ii) li. il-ll poilioll of thii, uud it seems lieiple.-s to d"fend itself. One cannot help hein;r curious lo know how many more years it will take to exhaust the generation which feels Itself injured hy war. It is safe to say that never did a generation dis play such rem.irkahle longevity." 14 IK V Mt'.tTIM.'. La-I week the announcement was made that Maj. Henry K. Alvonl, chief of the dairy division of the U. S. il; piirtnu nt tif agiiculturn, would ta in Hillshoro next Thursday, Oct ohcr l-'itli. Sinculhen See. William son, of the State Hairy Association, w rites that this is the only meeting that has hetii arranged for Maj. Alvord, except his visit to the state fair in Salem, which I now oien. In view of this fact, the meeting next week here oiiglit lo he a well at tended gathering. Already ('range hall has been secured for the 10 o'clock n. in. address, hut if that auditory proves too mi mill then the court house will he used. The dining room of Orange hall will lie opened for the. me ot those persons from a di-laiice who desire to bring lunch and stay to the afternoon meeting. In another paragraph of this !s-tie more particulars of this meeting are given. H F A I. l II 0 W ASIIINtiTON ( 01 NTV. County Assessor Wilcox has com plfled the footing of the assessment roll lor Ihe year Is'.lii, from which the following figures are taken : Tii. J nrro of tilled land l.tl'.'t.lOO Hun, ills (icri-a ul liin-l mil til cl ... MM, '" I lilfiruveineim oil .lceiloit Inliil .. 11211,41111 Vu.Ut' ft l.ilA n In it ItU.flSd Vittue ul iii..i'ovt'iii.itii on loftit hits 177,..'0 'illllo ol ilitpi'ii-.i'itii'i ti ill lulld not ilet..lt t 7,D'.'i) 'J.'i'.i milt's icU (..Hint' inc, O. T. X 1. I n .. 2..V.0 .'U 4 inilf- V.'. I', u- (!-. tpli l'iie 1.7t) lit tllllca tl. .V ('. 11. It. bi-tl mill t uk lU.i'-H l. .VI'. ii. I., lul ln toi'k .... U.3ii0 .sluti li-ii ' t!lii4i.u-9 Ull'l intif. inu- ciini-iy ... .Tl.tKUt Mirrcii iiiii.-i' ami i'ui'k in limle.. 7i,?t-" Kami iniiU'iiieiiis, 'rtacniiii, Ac., 4!t,o7ii .tloi.ey 11 ..'lA N. iics unit uccoiitit-t ilili'm I'i i -0 ii 1 1--. ul mark IH.iftii ll..UM--!,.ili lurioiiire luj IW.'i t.ii.'l liorscs iiitU iiiult-s .. ..... l"t.4tii k.u-7 iiea.i ciiltli; i lil'.ll i i:,tll tifiiii ..Ih-cii mi. I fiouiB i,s:v ;i,:i.iii lieiui j nine ln,.'17 tiro-n v.'ln "f nil praj-ert. . 771..VA li.-iiu't cm inpi ion ai'n-v,4'.iu N. l vnlim tux i pr..ieriy. ..f4 t'H.Otu N.i. po.li. l.lltl. HH'I'vr t.ltOVK. Tlie olllcial hoard of the M. K. church voted to iight hy electricity. Dr. C. L. Large is building a roomy olliie on Ihe same lot his present olllce is located. A fair-sized audienco of rcpithji cans asscmlilcd to he-.ir the silver speech Monday evening. Mrs. Ann Smith, who has la-en seriously ill for the past two weeks is i-lott ly regaining health. Mr. Ingalls, who is interested in the mint's in Southern Oregon, was seen on our streets a few days ago. The Christian Kndeavor Societies of the Christian and Coi gregational church had a joint meeting Thursday evening. The members of the Christian church had a tine lunch served at the conclusion of their business meeting la-t Friday evening. Key. S. H. Starr preached to a full hou.-e last Sunday morning and evening, and made a great impres si m on his audience. Dr. Cole, one of our popular physician', has gone Ivist to attentl a course ol medical lectures. He ex pects to be ab.-cut several months. Referring to the annctlote of Key. Mr. line, it is hard to see how a miui-ter can utler a prayer based ou the Chi' ago platform find expect it to he aiiswt red. A silverite is enditod with the re mark concerning Congressman Tongue's recent speech, that he ought to speak well, having the lss-t side of the ipi. stion. So an over w lit lining limj .1 ity of Hie nation will say next November at the polls. Mr. Wm. Walters, who fell from an apple tree in d sustained severe internal injury, is lying very low at hn residence. Ihe t.fst medical skill ami can- are I eitig given, and there is hope that the gentleman will be re-tur.'d to health. Mr. Vic ltrown reports rather a dull season hailing hay and straw. The pi Ice for the latter is very low; in fact . there is hardly any demand for it at any price. This may ae count i. r tin- iirini r returning to tleir old cu-tom of burning their -iraw . A tiew fpecies of ''mpix-rat" lias hern discovered h gh up Oales Creek. He believes in Ine trade, although nil cx-liiHiiufitctuicr of wonlell gissls, hot don't Islieve in free antl un limited coinage of ilver. He say that the opocrats ought to walk up and pay lime ou the dollar of their itnit hit 'luc.-s. This campaign Is developing viiiif ti- r poiiiiii l inin!resities. lie puS.'iii.it.s who l.ve acted with their party ll. rough victory and defeat, now on ihe eve i f a ureal victory for th'ir party, eo ov r to the fpo.dcni. cr.it ic parly, while dcliiocrat who hiiv -rood s,,jj. s tiie adamantine hills forsjni..n pure tlennvraey with all liial it implies, w ill vote for Me Kiiii y. Iliil Voa rr. Try F.leeUii Hitters as a remedy fT your troubles. If not, get a hot tie now and fot relief. '1 ids medi cine Inn been Itnind to l o ssi-ulirtrly adaptnl to the reluf and cure of all iiem.il ompl.iini. e.xtrting a won- nit rfiil dir -ct iu!liieniv in giving stn tigth a: 1 ' i.e t i Ih organ. If ! you I ivc ' '".:'-, ., i itioii III ivhi' iie. Kiinting Spells, or are Nervous, s'.is.pl,., F.xcitablc, M-lan ho'y to tr abl'i with Hijty 'Sjwll. F.levtrio Hitlers is the met I i ci.ie y iu ntst- l. H'-alth and strength are gatiratitissl by its use. Fifty cents and ll.no at Hillststri Pharmacy. oumn s speech spoilt BY HOX. M. C. GEORGE Nets Hopes Aroused Only to be Shattered BETTER THAS A JOIST DEBATE llou. M. C Mwt Wl Take l p Mr. (juluu Speeth of Wftlitl'. j . . - . I -.I..V. M. The Hillshoro wcixiniey uu", being able to gel -Mr. ueorgr day night, the regular date, ha- post . .. . J. .....i. iM.t in to Weil- uesday eveniui?. Full ''K"' notes or Mr. tiuiuns "r" were taken, m n miirmin J - - . . i, I .. . s. II. ........ 'a oil.lrSM Will le (lirwt.y mv y,X,?""'X?tn . . ... ... .u.. 1 1 vi... i firulfir. Hie iK-easiou win r- . . . O 1 1 f H,'k one, ami ii our nir-u -"' .." . .i...., tin. I It tiv attending IrUIII limj . - .wi,ii net Weeluesilay eve- 11113 !--( ning. I' MI EU STATES B0SHS ASU VEK. liered that Mr. m..u vot. il for Ihe Stanley Mat thews resolution In 1878, which whs i.. ii. ..Hw.i Uml the Fulled Statea had a ierfect right to pay bonds in silver coin. Aslhecoiiuuereial value of a dollar waa then hut 8li eeuts it w ill readily l seen that hy his own action Mckinley, aa he now stands, brands himseirasarepiiiiiaiiomsi. Argus. if Mr. McKlnley voted that l nittn hoods were navable in United States silver, it Is not likely lie has changed his onlnlon. If he lintl, tne taw nas not lieen changed, and his opinion on the subject would not vary ita terms. The United States bonds have always hem navable in ailver. These terri ble bond holders that are so abused bv the "Areu." by Gov. I'ennoyer, by Senator Stewart, by Oov. Altgeld, have lieen loaning money lo Itie peo- ble of the United States for about 3 or 4 fiercent per annum, taking obliga tions payable in coin, ami are willing to trust the people of the United Stattu, who are the debtors, to exer cise their choice in what metal the bonds shall las paid. Not so with Mr. Hryan's supporters. Mr. I'en nover loans money to the poor people of Portland, not at 3 per cent or 4 per cent, but he wants double that. He is not w illing that the debtors Hhoiihl have the option ot saying in what money they are to be paid, but insists that they must pay iu gold coin. He is not even willing to sell lumber to them 6tul allow them the option of paying in silver, but demands 75 ja r cent in gold coin. Altgeld, Stewart anil Sewall all in sist on gold coin with the highest rate of interest. Are they more merciful or considerate or more umane than the Ixmd holder who is w illing to take ailver at half the rate of Interest? The lust utitement in the sentence quoted from the "Argus" is not true. There never wan a time in the his tory of the United States when its standard dollars were worth 85 cents. They have always lieen worth a dol lar; they are worth a dollar now; thev will remain worth a dollar as long as the republican party controls the government; they will remain worth a dollar after the election of iov. McKlnley. Should Mr. Bryan la? elected, should the policy advoca ted hv the "Argus" prevail, they will not be worth 85 cents, they will I worth 5.1 cents. It is not Mr. McKlnley who is the repudiationist. Recognising that the bonds and numerous other obliga tions, life insurance policies, deposits savings banks, funds loaned out bv educational Institutions, in trust for w illows and orphans, are payable In silver dollars, he insists upon a policy that xhall keep the silver dol lars at Just the price they always were; that they shall lie the same price at pay day as when the debt was contracted. Mr. Bryan and the "Argus" insist that at pay day the dol lar shall be half In value what it was at the time the debt was contracted. Who are the repudiatlonlsts? Bryan suporters are osing B9 the friend of the poor man, when, In fact, it is the man who holds silver bullion and gold coin w ho is to be benefited. Mr. Bryan cannot make our dollar better than it is. If inde pendent free silver coinage has any effect w hatever on silver it will only raise the price of bullion, which is poBsw'tl by no poor man. That siecies of wealth Is owned by mining ctrMiratlotis or by wealthy silver brokers. They alone will lie liene filed, together w ith those institutions that hold g ld for a premium. The poor man will not get a better dollar than he now has. A Chance U Xske Money. I read how one of your subscribers made money selling diswashers; I ordered one, and my lady friends were charmed, as they hate dish washing. My brother and I com menced selling them, and have made tl.Tno after paying all eipense. We don't canvass any. Our sales are all made at home. People come or s"nd for them. The Mourn! City Uish Washer is the best dish washer on the market. Our business Is increas ing, and we are going to keep right on until we make ten thousand dol lars. We sell from five to fllteen ma chines every day, and some days more. The dish washer i lovely; every housekeeper wants one There is noexcue to le poor when so much money can be made selling dish washers. For particulars, address The Mound City Dish Wa-her Co., St. Iiouis, Mo. They will Mart you ou the road to success. A liEAnm:. The Mew Ha t rre i All. I read in the Christian Standard that Miss A. St. ftl's. Station A., St. Louis, Mas, Boat! ftt an rle Awarded HlfhMt Honors World Fa-tat oM Msdal, MidwInUr Fair. oa CREAM jrvr Most Perfect Made. 4o Ye.ars the Stt"' ' gaiit planted hook spoou to anyoue eildillir her ten 2-cenl alamos t sent for one and found it so useful that I showed it to my friends, aud mane ri.j in i wo nours, taking orders for the spoon. It cannot slip into the dish or cooking vessel, being held in the place by a hook on the back. The spoon is something that housckeeners Iihvh spoons were first inventended. Any one can get a sample oon by send ing icu s-euni stamps lo Miss Frit. This is a splendid wav to make mon. ey around home. Very truly, Jenxette 8. .Marry This (ilrl, Komelxxlj! I have been reailincr In vonr nntier about several men ami women that have lieen very successful selling self healing tint irons, anil I concluded 1 would see what a girl could do. I have worked lUilays and have sold 151 Hat irons, ami have 218 dollars left after paying all expeusea. Every body is delighted with the iron and I fell one almost every place 1 show it, as people think they can't afford to be without one. as thev save mo much fuel antl time and don't hum the clothes. I know I can nlmr flvn thousand dollars in a year. How is that for a girl? A Ukaih atk.. Splendid, my girl, splendid; you area true Amernsin rirl inunn. cau get complete information about me seii-neaiing iron ny addressing J. F. Casey A Co.. St. I.ouls. Mo. It seems to on winner. n evervhnilv selling it writes In its praise. A tiood Wind Mill-Make It Yonmelf j I made one of the People's Wind Miiis which I saw recommended In your paiier recently, it only cost me $9.10 antl is a splendid mill; my well Is deep, but it pumps it all right and with very little wind; the neighbors all like it, and as I am a kind of a carpenter I have agresd to put up nine nuns already, on which 1 can make a nice profit, and there are many others for whom 1 cau put up mills this fall. I don't see why every tariner snouid not nave a wlnil mill, when they can make it themselves for less than 910. Anyone can git diagrams and complete directions for making the w ind mill by sentliug 18 two-cent stamps to pay postage, etc.. to K. 1). Wilson & Co., Allegheny, l'a., and there can be downs of them put up in any locality by any one that has the energy to do it. A Karmkk. Iro Cream Sow Made In a Minute. I have an ice cream freezer that will froer.4 cream perfectly in oue minute. As It Is such a wonder a crowd will always be around, so any one can make from five to six dollars a day selling cream, antl from ten to twenty dollars a day selling freezers, as people will always buy an article when it Is demonstrated that they can make money by so doing. The cream is frozen instantly, and is smooth and free from lumps. I have done so well myself, and have friends succeeding so well, that I felt it my duty to let others know of the oppor tunity, as I feel confident that any person in any locality can make money, as any person can sell cream and the freezer sells Itself. J. V. Casey A Co., 114:1 St. Charles St., St. Louis, Mo., will mail you complete instructions, and will employ you on salary if you can give them your whole time. Wm. Mr. Hair IteMored U Sataral Color. I have used many preparations for restoring hair to natural color, but never had satisfactory results till I used Zulu Vulier; it will restore any hair or beard to ita natural color in three weeks. If it d'ies not they re turn your money, so you take no risks. I'eople who have never tried it can get a sample package, which contains enough to restore anyone's hair to natural color, by sending 21 two-cent stamps, to pay postage, etc., to Wilson A Co., New Concord, Ohio. The regular price is l-'.oD per package. If it iIih?s not restore your hair to natural color, or make any color of hair darker in three weeks, they will return your stamps. This proK(sition is siftir that thousands are using it. It is harmless, but never fiifs. Why can't big money he ni-ule by selling Zulu Vulier from house to house? Free 1111. .Send your name to II. Il Eucklen A Co., Chicago, ami get a free sample boi of Ir King's New Life Tills. A trial will convince you ol their nieiits. These pills are easy in action and particularly effective in the cure of constipation ami sick htadache. For malaria antl liver troubles they have lieen proved in valuable. They are guaranteed lobe iierfectly free from every deleterious substance and to lie purely vegetable. They do not weaken hy their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25o er Ihix. Sold by Hillshoro Pharmacy. FIRST NATIONAL BANK or HiLwnoRo. Tmnnartt a (trtirral Rsnking Biisltiras. J. W. KHC'IE rtESJ. SCrtOU'IELD... t V. MF.KBY MAN .. . . I'i munrt .Vica-PsniDsa Ciwiras tVlls Hiiiht rirhsna and Tekpmphle Tmnafvrs. and imn Lttr of Crrdit Tiiubl throughout th lotted Htsts. Draws Kills ol Eiobsnm oa London Lmrpoot, Dublin. Pari. Brlia. Fnnkfort-oo-tb-Mftin, (Stockholm, sad all priaeipa ties of Larop. Cotlations mid oa all aaetasibb points. Baakiac boars fro t . U t . a. ? U. S. Gov't Reports mow Poymi BMklwg V GStoetomi mm TNI DUDLEY MILL The undersigned, hsvinj; U'-ised for a termor years the well-known flour null on North I'lain known as the piidlcy Mill, has overhauled it and rut it In first class order for Merchant and Cu-tom work. A specially ill bo made of EXCHAXUE W0BE AMI) ( HOfPlMi . BUCKWHEAT AM RYE. Flour constantly on hand or frroiiiul to iinmr. E. 0. E0SOX, I'rntertille. 31 ALDER STREET, I'OKTLASll, OK. . 8. RlOia. Pro. aV The only First- X50U. Class and Strictly X Temperance Restau- rant in the City. OREGON INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION roKruM, 0REM. SEPTEMBER 10 to OCTOBER 17. The Great Kesources of the Pacific Northwest Agriculture, Horticulture, Fisheries. Mines. Manufactures, Ma chinery, TraiwMjrtntioii, Trade and (Vtit- ineroe w ill pe reprtnentcit inure cini'lctu ly than ever before. (fraud Hand Concert... Erery Afternoou and lcnl i(r. Special Attractions... Every Mtclit. Lowest Kates Ever Made 0a all Transportation Lines. Admission 95, Children ICk For eihiblt space, aniilv to (Sen. I.. Raker Superintendent, at the buiMiii);. E. C. MASTEX, Secretary. Administrator'- fcollce. NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVKN THT tli under.! nei! ha lie. n niipi.iiilf.l tiv the County 1'mirt ol Wantiinirtun t'oun- ty, Ore.m, a.lminiitrat.ir of UieeO ite ol .Mini. llartwelk'T. ueceimed, line ol hhiu County. All ppraoni lumin? rlainii eainl said ea'.ate are hereby nut lietl in lirraent (he entne to the unileriKiii'il ul the late residence of said ilcceatetl. fniir miles northeast of (Iroenville, within six months Irom ihedate hrrrol' f ir alloWHin e, ami nil persuns knowinn themselves in- lehicd 10 said eMate will make paymeiit of the ame to the unlersiirni"t wiihoul le'ay. JOHKPH li A If f WKIUEIt. Adininlstrator of the rKiate of Alloii Uartaeiger, deceased. l.-l IN THE COUNTY COl'KT OK T1IR Siaie of Orego.i, tor Wah' 111(1011 County. M iry M, Hughes, 1'laintitt 1 E. 0. Hughes, Delondant ) I'u K. C. Ilugbes, the above name.) iletendant: In the Name of the Stole of (Ireiroii, vo l are hereby eominaniletl and reunited t.i appear in the above entitled Cniiri ami answer Ihe eoniplatnt tiled against you in the above entitled cause, on or LefoK Monday, the it-'!! day of November, ltul, the same being the lirst day ol the nx regular term of the shove entitled Cmiri next tolloering ilia exnlralioii of the tints prescribed in Hie order tor the publication of this summons. And you will pleane take notice that if you tail to so aptieir and answer said complaint the pluiuiiil will apply to the Court for tho reliei therein prayed for and demanded, to-wil: For a dissolution of ihe marriago and marriage oonlract now end heretolore ex isting beiween tbe above named plamtill and the above named defendant, and for a decree awarding the care, custody and con trol of the minor children nl theplaintift an.l defendant to the plaintiff herein, end for a decree of permanent a inimiy of ihe sum of fjo per month dur 11 1 the niinor.tr of said childien, and for such other nnd further decree es may se m meet with euity and good cotiso-ence. This summons is served aiiinut you by order of Hon. Tnomas A. Mcliride, In lu-e ot the above named C.mrt, med at Cuniii hers and ditted the ath dv of Sei't.-'nhi r, 1 OKt). K. BAUl.KY, l!i Attorney lor I'la.ntilf. IS THE CIRCUIT COUIT OK THE Htata ol Oregon, for Wa.4ioni:toii Ciunty. Robert I in brie, P an iir 1 . 1 John Wieser and Frank Kellerman f Oelsiulant-. To John Wieser, one of tbe above named defendanie: In the Name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby commanded and re iiirt to appear In the above entitled L'ourt a d answer the coniDlaiot bleJ against you in tbe above entitled suit on or lufo.-e Mon day, the 231 day of November, A. Il , lfpi, Ihe same being the first day "I the next regular term of the above entitled Cnirt next lollowing the expiration of the time prescribed In tbe order tor publication "I this summons, and you will please lake notice that If you fail so to appear and ans wer said complaint, for want thereol, the piaintitf will apply to the Court fur 1 lie relief therein prayed for ami demanded, twit: That ha bave (tidgment again. t you for ihe sum of 7iVlJ in I', tl. gold coin, witn interest thereon since the Dnth il.iy ot Julv, IS!4, at the rat ot S per cent per annum, and the sum ol $100 attorney fee., nnd the sum of $ W taxes p.id for rear Ki'i, and the costs and Ciabur-ements of tli.s suit. Tnat the mortgage made, esecut?d and delivered by yi u to the abive naui"d plaintitt to secure the pavnisnt 'I the soms above set forth and up ru tbe to -lowing described real property, lying, tid ing and situate In Washington O.untv. Oregon, and bounded and described c iolloas, to-wit : Commencing on the south litie of the donation land ciaim of Iiaic llutler and wife in section UT1NII2W W.ll. Herat a point M 21 chs. westward from trie .nu'.li east corner of said d nation Ian I claim, and running thence south I 1 Kut '.'l I , ehs- to Ebberts line; tlence west T.'Oj cha, thence north 1" 4V wen l.V 15 rhs. tu Butler line, and teence eaatwar i i.'J-' chs. to Ihe place of beeinine, containing t en iy())scrss. be foreclosed and said land he decreed to he sold bv Hie Hnerilf ol Washington county, Oregon in the man ner provided bvlaw and the practice rf his Court, and that Ihe proceeds ol sncli sale be applied to the payment of the rum due and owing t- tne plaintiff t.en in as above set forth, and that the delendant lie barred and foreclosed of ailelson. lntereit, tight, title, lien or equity of redemnt on, save only the statutory right tt redeem in ortothe saidniortgsgedpremi.es, or any part thereof, and lor such other a' d furth er decree aa may seem meet with e uny and good conscience. Tbie summons is published again. t you by order ot Hon. T. A. Mc Bride, Julg-! of tbe above named Court, made at Citatum rs and dated the SU dsv os October. A. L. I -(Si. GEO. K. BAGI.EY, Attorney tor I'laintifT Bit kla9i Aralra HaUt. The bt Mtlve In the world fir cuts bruliHs oren. ulvr. wtlt rheum, fever eoret tetter, chRpf! hands chilblains corns ami all kin miptions and iitiv-ply ruiw pil, or no pay rwiuireil. It U iruarHntrt-! to (rive iTlWt tifaction or mom-y fafnJrl. frit 25 cxia r . f v m If Uu9 rnmf. i HAVE YOU USED j E BUTTER PARCHMENT? . A'l Ri'.t-ctJged butter put on the mar ket hy creanteiics is wrapjiej in paper. The proiluct of the private daily would reacli its market in mudi iK-ttei cctsJi . tiou if wrapped in Butter Parchment than it does when wrapped in cloth. Parchment is not only better than cloth, but cheaper. . Cloth sells at 6 cents per yard, front which 27 sheets can be cut 27 Parch ment wrappers cost 34 cents. 500 Sheets, 8x11. e 500 Sheets, 8x13, The standard f ize for 2 pound rolls is 8x11 inches; 2-pound Mocks are wrapped in the 8x13 sie. One reason why paper has not been generally used heretofore, farmers could not get it at the Kcneral store. It is now kept at the Independent of fice cut to any sie wanted. iluumuuiuuu.u.u...u..uuiu.uuii Dr. CHAR. C. CEICER. ....WILL UK IN KOKKST (illt)VE alter Annuel :ul to prartice low proru-hi.in, and will le found ul the rfNi'loiu'e il Iir. Wm. l.i'U-i'r. Hne. iiil nt entioii 1'iiut to Medical ami duriocu! Ills an ul Women and Children and all t'lirniiic Ilis'ioe. Aluilnit rat ri otir. N'OTIt'K H It Ell KB Y OlYEN Til AT Ihe uii.li-r'.'ioH'.t has ihm'ii duly ap pointed, hy Ihe C-unity I'niirt of lite Stale I iiri'iron, tor w uHhlnirioii I niiutv, ad- niini!ratrix of thu ctate til IVter livser, dt'ceimi'd. uli'l dhlll hIii Iuih tlilly ij'l:il.licl in ailL-li, and euleri'd upon tin' ilu'ieot ti.iid aiiti.iiuliiii'iit. All pTMiim luiviitg c.uiln. niioii.-t miM e.liu.' tire licri'l.v rt -iilir..d to presftti tne iiinie lo i. :iul uiliiini i.iniirix wnh the iir..p- r vuuch.M nt hi-r ri'i li-iici', near ll.'tli.iny 1. )., WuhIii ic ton County, wiiliiu t.in innntlis In in the dale lieri'i.l. Dated Sept 17, 1IK(. EI.IZV ItYSEIt. A'liuini!4lratilx ol the entile id fetcr II vr deceased. 17-J1 sin;itiFFM nam; o I TIO. By yiiitu-: k two kxe rrio.s-4 tMitifit (Hit nf I lit (lir uit Court il the St'UH nt Urc;;iii, lor lln Cmnily ol Wa-ililnj'iuii, i ne in t'.tvor il 4'. K. i'ctcii niiin Hfttl ituitist J. K. Mi It lor tlic huim ot fit 1uoh, mi t lurth ttirthcr hum ut 'i.'H id V. S. nun, with inten-l ttiervoti nt tUi r.-i w of 1i per cvnt jnr nn. mini tt'oui (h ,i h ilny ol Kflirinry, l!t i. ii tr.tiiHrr.pt ot w ttu h jn iu'inPiit nt hie I in tho Circuit Court ol tlti St:it ol ( rp.in for Wellington C uintv, u:.n a j iilnifin nn'lt-icil in lli .lu--tire Cmit lor Norlli liill-lniro Jui'i-" ol I ho IVm 0 ui. V m t;inlu I-Htrict, Wahiti (ti n County, re i"in, nii'l si'i'ON'l, in lnvor ol Willintn Me- ulluii, il:'.iiittt, mitt HiM.nt .1. It. Millur. (IrtVrulunt, for ihe ?u:i ol $!.10 r hik! lor tin ttirthcr uin nl i;l 'm iii V, 8. olo coin, with in i-re 1 thereon nt tliorrtlfo V per rent por rttiniiin from ih Ml. d ty o Ko)irn:irv, iS'fi, n trmt-rr pit ol wlii h fl lileil 111 tne Cri'iul Court of th S Ht o Oregon, for Viliiti(rton County, 011 Iht fUi d:iy of K-Itifiry( 1KN, upon a Jutff nmnt rondere t in tho Justice Court fm HI Nhoro Ju4tir" of iho iV'-iee nni ('on tHhie Iiirini, Wahinifton County, Ore troii, nnd for the rust hiu! expiie ot hkI executions ntcJ of in p. No, tlicrofore, hy virliiu nnl in rpr snunro of nr.ii jMiJ-nion t ( 11 ml exertitton' aforeHnil, 11111I for want ol suilinent per Ronal proportv, i lil on the H;h 'lav ol S pternlmr, )'., 'Inly d y on nil th bTftnafter ite-rilMMl rnl iroptriv. and I will, on Monday, th" 12 ti d;iy of Ot-tolier A I. 1 at the outh door i f the Court K time, in Hillshoro. Vahiiif;ton County, Oregon, at the hour ot l'( o'clock a. m. ol nald day, m-U Hi ptihliu aiirtion, to the hi)jhet.t hiotlur, tor eanh, in hand thr lolIoAintf dcMorihed r ul properly, to-wit: Joins', he in if and nitunte wi'hin Waalt intton Ctuniy, Hrertn, Mit't derrihed an tot hIx (t) in hloek mxteen (I'I) of the town of Cornelun, 'ahintrlon County, Oregon, to mtiftfy the liereinhefore numed puiii4, and tor the cott un 1 ereii,e of mid aie. Knid proj-erty will le fcold ftutiject to re demption, aa ft' ntatute ol i rtvon. WilncM my han't heretomt IhU !th day of September, A. P. ln!ii, v. ik nuAironi, Sherill of Va-riinton Cotiutv, Oregon. Hy Ke H. rvixitxt Ieputy. Geo. It. Hailey, I'e-Jif Atly tor I'luintiir, MIMI7IO.N. B. F. I-umli, PUinlilT J. W. Feteraon. I. M. I'etrraon, Joe. Van lUnririm, lark L. l'ark-r and Jon. M inn, !)efen!ants. To J. W. reterson nnd I. M. Teteron, two of the above named defendants: In the Name of the Mate ot Oregon, you and each ot vou are hereby retiired and comuiaii'lt-d to ftipe:tr in t tie uhove en titled Court and ninwer tho rontpiamf ti ltd ai n-t you in the above entitled tint, on ur h-ore Monday, t!ie 'JIM day ol ovenibr, 1 ', the siiuie lemg the l r! day of ihe next regular u-rin ot 'h above en'uied Court hfit fallowing tbeexpiin-ti-n ol the tuiif pre-erib: d in the orHer ot put'hcation ol thit bu in moiii. You will pl'Me take not ce that if von fail to ho npre.ir and utiiwer a.tid cm plaint pttiint II .il hj j.y o the Court lor the reiift therein p-aed I ir a:d deniuinl et fo- it 'll! Ht that rertaij nt-rgnea ma !et et e utetj nnd deliver I !i. vt u ao t e.i. h vl y- u t.i t'le ahv- n thie l p. iiTitii! ou the Tli d.tv ol April, I'K.'t. t.i -ur? t.o j .y nint t t the sum of f 1 m . ibl t.nli. wrh in'.er'-"t ttnTftii fip ri'ei l pr rent pr an nu m from , I I day of A or i i, I"!.V mid ut-on I lie fd owriiiu' deneritr d r. property, lyit if r. and -itu ate i:t 1 i?.iirtk'tti t oun y, O'eon, lo-arit : Ine fcoa'h ha. I ol ti.e A"-t h.i!f f ih iioithe.mt 'j i.irer o n't lion !', t X k I W Will. Mer.. be r-formed, aud tfi.it the def rij-t on i.,er-iu .e r i ir.ned t r.n form to toe I; n i owro-1 t. e a d J. W. 1'eterio.i on the '21-1 d .y of pri., 1-lf, tini'; I. . iiig. iyv.n-; a -id I'Mie m W i-h intrtiti C-jUi.t O-fvin, to-wit: Tim south h dr ol the we-1 p.-ilf t,i the outw ent ''U'trter of -err,. it l 3 N li 4 W Will- Mr.. an 1 It. .it n I morfgne te ad Jihige 1 and de- reed t te a uen up jri n.u 1 prenu-e l-t a'nivtf ief ti'k1 I. That the t l-iuit IT iiuvr judrunt n ainn: Ton ai 1 e i ii oi '1 !'-r :u im tVi in I . g"l I r-,in, iil'i -titer' -t the'eoii Miiee Apr. Zi. 1 nt tbt; riti o 0 rw-i cent Ter anti im nnd tue itn tt "leuomy tee), and tlit -1 autu a'.d the hinj.f ihereot k aioiltrel arid d"r-.re I to le a mortga iin t.j n the rtin-n-i ahve de-f rtied. unl lor a tcrr. e ttiat aid tuorftr ik h f trtr,, . !t &n n nd prentiie-j be o.d Ur lb" r-oo-r rF fd Wah in y Ion County, refon, i'i the n.. inner pr(.n el ty lw, ail the rrtK-ee-ii of a M-fl a.e be ar-pl'd to tbe f itriicnt of the demand or ti.e i-iint;ff a'ive f rtb, and. for wh;i h i i !ifi;tei.t i ( rayed f i and lor a h other and further re. ief m nny aeern tttet; witn ) n y an 1 g-i 1 ton finre. Thu ommoni y il ll-Kt-d -tm riM you hy or irr ot H-n. Ihmh A- M'lind-. Ju lre A V-.9 - .s.n'f I oort. mvl- at Clistn.l r and d t t th 2!i day of -r- 1-r-iV-, rf K. h A'tl.K Y. l-. A t f.ey .r i'ta t- ft. Dr. iTlc CrMrH Baking Pow4cf 55 cts 3 60 cts 3 I N TIIK 1 S.a'e 1 OUlllV. ji Orcon, ior Wuntihi-jton ll' Iunleo Mortinj-e nn-l Trust Investnieiit Company. I.hiiitetl, I'lrtiiitK! v, . Uiehard W 1 aniH and Clan J W llliHtna, in M. Oel.iwliiiimt neu .ii-ina i.. iH'l.Hilimtitt and I eurh'u l ullt'ii and rullvit, IVIetlilantif. Ti tlporu'e Pullen. dereti.lnm . hi the Name ot the Htuto of Oregon, you or.t hereby n uuired to appear nnd anawer ttie conipla nt liletl a nuat yon in the ibove entitled aint hv t lie lirnt day of me next term of Court aftt-r the expiration of the pubiirntioii ot Ih.n foimuioiin, to-wit: y M ndiiy, Nuvi.tnlrer 2.1, Hii, and if you I'd to ao uiHwer. lor want thereof, tho plalntitl will apply to ihe Court for thu i-' liet dt tnaii-le in the complaint, to-wit: that i; tw depiei'tt that there in due and owinir to the p:mut It uon ihe promi?isnry note dearrihwt in the romplaiut tno auui I i'-fO, With uiieret (hereon from .lunn II. l!t. at tbe rate ot M p-r n ut per an num, ali in I nitod Sintra gold coin, and thut phii'iiii! have nnd recover ita coti and dii-dmrMeiiHMiit; ,ilnt plaiuldra tnorl t a o described in the rompiuint. un 1 given to aecureaaid note be ilecre d to be the lirvt hen ti;on the niorttraged premite-i situate in Wanhtngton (;uniy. H ate of Oreiroii. and tltMrnhed aa tollowa, to-wit: Commenring at tho aoiitheaat corner of the diinatioii lant claim lo Patrick Kelley, antl hemg In aectiona fourteen (14) aud lilteeu (l.i) To a tub i p one North Kaiifra I- ur west ol the Wil uniette meridian, ami running tliom-o north along the uaal linn of aod donniion land claim twenty (20) rhaiua, th.-nre west twenty ('') chaina, and running thence north twenty (20) mains to the north line of the Kelley .'.aim, thenre we-tt along mi I claim line twenty (2) chains, thenre south lorly (40) c haiiia aiong the weat Hue of aabl ctaim, thencoea.it f.irly (40) chuina to theplacj ol ht?gm nlng, coninuiing 120 acres; alio thu north hail id a certain donation land riaitn annate iu n-ctioha fourteen (II), htteen (15), twentv-two i'J'J) and twenty, three ( li) rowiirthip one (1 ) north range four (4)we4tol the Wiilutuetto meridian -lid known hi the donation land claim of ieorf l erhiig, the same being Natihcatlon No. 7H"4 aail norih halt including lot two (2 ol aeetiun HI teen (I'i) its three CI), lour (I) and five ), ot aectioti I ii r tee u (14) nnd a strip olf the north aide of the aouthoaNt quarter t aouthenat quarter of aoction lit teen (I.r) and aout iweti tiarier of aouth vest (-uarter ot pe. lion fourteen (14) all In said township and rnne; and thut said mortgage he lorec.oied aud aaid property sold in the rn inner providnd hy law to tatialy the aforesaid sums due the plam till', and that you and all iter sons claiming under you he bar re I ami foreclosed of ait right, claim or eoi.ty of redemption in the tni I j. t .i a 9, and eirery part thereof, and tor su :i i ther and I irtbcr relief as to the Court may aceui meet an I t quittthle. Thit summons is made hy onbT of Hon. Koyal It. H;i'iirncf Jihlgc of tlie Circuit Court if the Stnie of Oregon, for the Fourth ludiciil Distric. acting in the absence from Washington County ot Hon. T. A. MrlMde, Judge of the Circuit Court of t te State of Oregon, for the (!nnty ol Wash tiik'ton, and a n l order wua tiuda on OjN oljer hth, I1!!. HKoNArf.H, MrAHTHITK, FKMON A JIIMNAIWH1, 2 2i Attorneys f r INalntilf. A HJIIXI HT IC A TO K M H A is K or m:s rKOPKitTV. N'OTICK H II KIIKIIY blVKV, THAT in itiiaianre of and order of sale made hy the County Court ol the Hi ate of Oregon, for Wa iineton County, on the 27th day of Julv, 1', and a supplement try oroer matle l y said Court oft the tfnh ilny of Sep.einhrr, l!, in the matter of the estrtte ol J -e ( orneiius, deceased, and to 1 hos, K, Cornelius, udiniisi'ttrator ot said estate, di" rtd. 1 will aell at public auction, to the highest bidlr, al the .outh b.or of ihe Court Hou-e, in Hiils tioro. Wash in irt. n Count y, )regon, on .iriiurday, the t day ol Ociooer. iH'Jl, at the hour id lOo.-oikot the forenoon of ot a.ihl d ty, in -bai of s u l e.itnte of Jetre Cornel u-, .t'ceosfd, all ot tlie fol lowing bound-'', teignated and deseriberl real property 1h "hguig to anid etnie and lesignated as hi lg a trt o tn- p. I,. C. of Jese t.'ornel m in T 1 N It West or Wtii. Mer. ii n i described ts bekiuulng nine cbama sou i of the northt ist corner of the donati o land claim tt Je-se r-ru-liui in sen ion 1 1 town one norm, range three west of the Willamette meridian and running thenre south si itv-nine drreea j .md twe ve n iuufes weit 47.21 chaina, I' i the soiithe.nt rorner of trie tract of land j rtiiiveyed to Cius. Wnrnte ke by Jesse ' ' ornel.u-, th'-nce o'lth twelve d'grees 1 and torty-eight niinutes wst 7. 17 chains, theme nortii Miiytmi't deree-i and tAive nunutes etit 21 li chains, thenre 'north sefii dgre a anl tinrty minutes ! wp-t 4.'V r it, -tins, thenre north siity-mue ! di-jr- ew 12 min utes east 2i. "l chains lo east j lino of "aid doi.atiori cliitm, tlien e n irth j '-igbt degres aifl lifty-one tn nutes, west i 1 Tocba rs to ;fre of beg in id ig, and con t titiung I at r . I H id Imi'i wi.l lie sold upon the f.jllonr ting t'-rms of "oe- One-balf ol tte pnr ! t h ne tirh-e I i t" ttd in (ash at ttie tune ol sa e. bul.inre In Mo yesra; deferred pavmeut t heir interest at tlie rtto of e.gbt pr c-nt perar.nurn, payatie annuel ir, and to b-j srrur'-d by mortgage upon ' he premie a-ild. Cinveyanres to be at the ei(tisT of purrhser. TH".-. K. CKNKLII'f, Adrttlnls'.r it'.r of the estate of Jie Cor neiius, d ere us- d. (,VJ). H. liAOI.KY. I'22 Attoi nry f-r K lute. BOOTS AND SHOES .. NEW SHOP. Hiving c irt-meire busine ft Hille Vro, I an now prepared l ni.he NKW WoKK. and to Hive eipertut atirn'ion to .. REPAIRINO ., -TI-KACT r N with ali orirs t, treat ed to m is truaranred. Ali work promptly d-n, and a most resonaJe pr cei Mmp on .ke'onl frel, heiw 9ti Main and Washington, next door to Iown'a b.a.'kniniih mop. IlilNUr. ... Ore fan. Wanted-An Idea S nr ihmw rr.f ttrtng i .iis, eriu. j6hi wrukr.KBrKji , (;(, KtiMit aiu. ssts. w.btsevrti, it. , t thir $i.s.i bmas saTst s4 MM rf in kasvlM la'eauoM sreeiesw