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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1897)
HILLSBORO JNDEEIWDEM. ' ira in uis p-hrnn- al Hulsboro, IM. a. at WflH-CtfM OlS'UJr. MiMcripitoa, la : p-ry 11 .i ' I1W( fUMUHMlNU CXK, rVp?tUa l. M C. Olui.T. aaliaur f tfuHur rut if ri HUDAV, NOVK.VIUKH 12, 1M7. A rouihiii)l populiat seen in I'ort lawl this wk stated thai he. uever eect.M lit make another free ailvet Hwh. llirH4iii fur the tlnclira lion was that frew silver would not l All 1HU4 Hi the Ill'Xt flii-lion. 'I lie Or-Kuiiun him I the. Dalles Chronicle are in a ronli and tumble. Tim ()r tfonian ib-nlea that il support -d the republican platform of lh'JI. (Vune lo think of the nutter it U re. lin tiiU red tliat moral Hid and com fort was given lo IViuioyer hIh)ui thai time. A Washington county cltizen remciiita-r It well. tA'.v. uxo's jwrorioy t'LAX. TO The aupreine court at Kalein hand ed down a iIccInIoii thia week which divide that all marriagca whcreeith Hr of the partie are divorced la II legal if the. laat marriage M-cura ta tore lilt lUya anneal limit eyrnlrca Thls fit) days commence to run when the decree of divorce ia allowed. li la iHwilile that aome parties) in thi county will be a little nervoua aftfi this dot'laion. From a paragraph in a Portland pHr it la quite evident that Hit Standard Oil Company ia not taxed t death In thia atale, or cine it had fixed Its buslines ao aa to la a might Hinall concern on the firat of March. The Multnomah county a.-weaameni roll liaia the proHrty of that com pany ho aa lo ahow merchandise, -ti; notes and accounts, f 1500: mon cy, fiH); horses, fHOO: total, 11,300 Where ia the wealth of that concern, or, ir there la auy, where la the oftt cial lioueaty of the Multnomah coun ty assessor? Stewart of the Fossil Journal go tliia dig at Dives: Evidently the iHiiuiy or the late millionaire Pull man does not believe In the rosur rection of the body. The cotlln con taining the dead magnate has been completely surrounded by a wall ol concrete, three feet thick on lop and nines and eighteen Inches on the lot i'm. i he relatives must have for gotten the scripture about the camel and the needle's eye, alse they would nave made the concrete thickest on the botlniu. It's from below the old man will have most to fear. Oregon is ii.dt-t-d fortunate In hav ng a chaiupiuu like Mrs. Juliet L rl who la willing lo give up socie y aud its courtesies) for the rough druggie that has to be met in plant ing a new industry in the state. Mrs. Lord realized three years ago wheu tier husbaud was inaugurated gover nor that her (shIiIo i as flrsi la ly of Uih state was word) much toward inaugurating an industry thai tills the linen closets, over which Hie lad ies have Undisputed control. The gal sniry of o.poiieut would render les. nanli their opposition wni e friends .von Id tie more ajocrea-dve uud'-r her cadersliip. Foreign manufacturers ,utiHully listen lo the earnest words I' Hie U ivt-rnnr's wife and are. coii- Vr..c.i. Jo tiie east, so gn at Is the in ternet ar.iu-t.-d, lhal agents and uiauu .iciurcni are impatiently waiting for lie small SKH'k of the Women's Fi-s-r Flax (AsK'!ulion to lai put ou the market. It is remarkable what he correspiiiidcnce of thia enthusias tic woiimn has dune. Hut at home vhal has 'a-eu accomplished to sus taio the reputation which has gone abroad? Late last spring the awocia I inn secured pledges from farmers who agreed to grow 100 acres of finer 11 ix. It was planted in April and with KKr soil prep.trat ion grew and was harvested. The company bought a lilile mill aud is now preiiarini; ilieir product for the spinning mill. I'Iih obstacles lo lie overcome were many, llie calumny of enemies had to be met, Ignorance of operatives iHjiled flax, retting p unit) had to tie cooped out. Treason of chief em ployes was encountered notes aa alsive slated. Confer upon the currency board the power lo leguUle the Iseue of bank notes from lime lo lime, in lieu of the government currency retired, and lo authorize new banks aud branch banks to la established, when and where, and with such amount of capital as the board may d-vui proper and expedient, wlih siwtr ulso to Increase the uitritli.t of note ssue by the banks required for the norniil coniliiions of bu-itnens aa the country shall grow iu population aud business expansion. As bankiiig c.ipital may be iucreast d by the cre ation of new banks, the currency board should have I lie potter lo ad just the note issue, whether normal or extraordinary, la-lween the new and old bunks, no distinction la-in drawn between them. The l'i sr cent gold ujMiu the note issue dep.. iitsl in the government treasury, and the lo is-r cent kept in imnk vauil- slmulil ts- couolcd a- pirt of ihe s-rcent reserve on deposit in nation al banks. I lie system ol ciearii g-house eer tilii-ates adopleii by the hunks in the large cities in tinies of wnic shoul be legalized. They have pro veil t be most salutary, and there can la no tattler evidence of the needs suc h a system than the fact that has la-en established tiy voluntary ciinseiit in times of panic. t0Tll' TIX PLATE UK 1'AHHC 10 1ST. TUE MlAMAI.ll aiKVEV. iiib governmeiii commission up pointed by Presidi'iit McKinb-y lo examine the proios"d route of the Nicaragua canal unit reisirt on ils fi-asibiiiiy and robuble cost of the But not-1 wi,rk, consists of Admlnd J. O. Wal- J. Sterling Morton retried at tin annual lueetliigof the sound money league h. ld this week in New York formulating this paragraph which li as true as It is witty: "Mr. Bryai and his disciples are actively engaged in the propagation of money (lcilitiei They have unit.il in one conglomer ate mass all the fanatics, bigots and bliols In this state for the purpose ol upholding the free coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1. It Is very painful lo observe that this aggrega tion may unite M.ssil,ly takea major ity of L'o.ooo at the coming election for candidates who represent all that Is inimical and disasterous to agricul turn, and In fact, to sound govern ment everywhere." Henry George isdead.and asadead man he is saint. He Is a phil. sopher. He Is a philanthropist. n Mands f.. all that is great, true virtuous. Mood. Hut when alive he taught that the bond holder should be required to I'ay no taxes, that wealthy orora tions should lie realiev.sl from all.lhe burdens of government not withstand ing I hey are last able to contribute of their earnings. He was a single faxer, that Is all taxes should be laid on one class of .roa rty, real estate. Tim farmer's horj.es were to la ex nipt but not his wheat Held. Per sonally Ooorge was no doubt a moral mini but he advocated license unre strained liherty of aciion. A man might drink to sot ism, he might gamble, he might waste his sul-stanct in any form of immorality. Hi body is his own and he should be lamiittod to do with It as seemed g''d. .Such was (leorge's leaching. 1 heso gathered elcnu ills of society that are not usually taken as mod Is for emulation. The Inhh'kn- I'KN Tcannol me where he w hs la tter than other men or wiser. paring lor the market that exptrls say is worth 7oo er ton. Cau the awo-.'iation sell al lhat price? Prob- amy not, Tor the reason the amouul raised this year will not Justify buy ers to come so far. The flax traffic is me our wneai business ao years ago; we did not have surplus enough to call ships litre. Hut the land and the climate favored the in dustry till now we easily sell all we produce. The same is true of flax V- . l year wnen tne acreage is a thousand Instead of f hundred, the sales will be easier to make, and when tens of thousands of acres are grown to fiber flax Mrs. Qov. Lord's uame will be honored beyond what sueiety ever d(Ks for its favorites. Cl'KKEHY KEr'UKM. wilhslauding a tttar product is pre-j ker, Col. P. C. Ha.ns, ofti.e engineer corps ot the army, who as In charge of Ihe government river aud harbor work in the Haiti more district, and Professor L. M. Haupt, of Philadel phia, who was formerly instructor in civil engineering at the university of Pennsylvania. They are busy al Washington D. C, collecting and arranging for reference, the data, ob tained hy previous surveyors of th route, iuclu ling, of course, the sur veys made by Menocal for the pres eut Nicaragua Canal Company. The printed reports made by all govern ment engineers who have worked tin ihe route are in hand and during the last Iwo weeks an engineer who is entirely conversant with all the latter work done by private enterprise there has been putting the facts iu convenient form for reference. The new gunboat, Newport, is now at the Brooklyn navy-yard pre paring to carry Ihe commission lo S.u Juiui del Norte, or Orcvtown. the northern terminus of the route under the lust survey. The aim of this commission is to settle once for all m far as practical preliminary work can settle It, the question of the practicability of this route. A corns of the best talaut in the nation for such. work has been se lected to assist the commissioners. Kvery survey and boring and dredg ing and sounding and measuring of currents and of silt deposits hitherto made will be chirked up and proved or disproved after which all th ad ditional work needed to determine beyond all doubt engineering ques tions that may be raised will lie done. Hi-marck dislikes the Monroe doc trine. Met tern lib disliked aud de nounced It, and so did Melti mien's I fiends, the crowned heads of the Holy Alliance. Those "plenipoten tiarits of Providence" refrained from meddling with it, however, although when it was first promulgated the United Stales filled a very sm ill place in the family of nations. At one lime and another the Monrue doctrine has curbed the ambition ot many F.uro;san powers ami protect ed many Utile nations In the West ern Hemisphere. It did this as re cently as 1;, when it defeated Kng- land s designs against em u la. If Prince Hi-inarck takes a survey of Ihe history of the world for the per iod which has chipscd since Monroe mad his great declaration he will flud that that policy was never ser- lously assailed except once by Na Mleon HI, and Maximilian In Mex ico a third of a century ago and Ihe fate of the chief actors in that enter prise Is not calculated to encourage a n petition ot ihe -rtoruiaiice -Ex. The monetary commission Is re ceiving, in answer to its invitation, many interesting projaisitioiu for re form in the banking anil curreucy systems of the country, and among Hie-e is one from John Hullitt, ol Philadelphia, which, coming highly endorsed as it does by financial au thorities, has commanded great at tention and study. Mr. Bullitt's plan touches every branch of the problem belore the commmittee, and its pre- visions in outline are as follows: That all outstanding currency obli- gations.amounting to about $soo,ooo, 000, shall lie taken up and canceled, being replaced according to busineas exigencies (under the direction of a currcncy-laiard commission, compos ed of the president, secretary of the treasury and controller of the currcn- y), by 3 per cent Iannis. There is to mi but one kind of currency, nafnely national bank notes, redeemable in gold at the bank of issue, and a select ed bunk of reserve, ami these notes are to be issued gradually to replace I'. S. obligations as the latter are re tired. These notes are to lie sccurcil by a deposit of l.'i a-r wnt in gold in tne treasury, by i.( jht ceut in gold iu the bank vaults, in, I by a first lien tisn all the bank's asu Is, as well as by a sccia! provision giving the got- ernnifiit the right lo assess all nation al banks, when needed to make good the notes of a defaulting buik, the notes of which would then ! re- leemcd by the government. A btx is to be laid ujion th hanks lo cover the expenses of the curren -y Isnrd, nut the balance held to sis-are n- iemplion of notes in gold; but If this exei-eds IO,000,OtHI, the surplus may covered into the treasury to pay itilenst on U. S. bonds and for gen- eial purposes. This tax should be J of 1 er cent, or 1 per cent per an num, as the commission shall elect. I'ower should Is- iriven to bun Li on. i li-r Mrmissioii from the currency board, lo increase ihe note Issue when there is a demand canned by an units u;il financial emergency, such increase to la m! j.s-t to a lax (lo la- deter mined from time to lime ny the cur rency board) upon the notes while in circulation, the tax upon ihe notes to be at a rate which would put pres sure upon the banks lo take up the notes when the en ervenev bx.l c- passed. Silvr and suMdiary coins should be redeemed in gold by the United Slate government when demanded These amount lo alaiut 100,IHI0,000 ti notes should tie Issued for less than .". National hunk should Is constrained to exchange nobs now out for new issues by surrendering notes as they receive them. ( usloms deniiuids and taxes of all kinds due to the government should tie payable one-third in gold aud two thirds In Iwiik notes. This U neces sary to supply the government with Ihe gold required by it to pay inter est upon V. S. laiiids, redeem silver, and for other purposes. The legal-tender quality of gold and silv r should remain as now pro vided by law, and they should he Ihe only legal tender, except lo the ex lent of two-thirds of customs, duties aial taxes oue to the government, which should lie payable iu bauk The city of port Angeles, located on ihe straits of Juan tie Fuca, iu the sla'e of Washington, and uluioilex acily opptMiiH ihe city .f Victoria, I. C, has raise.1 a Imimus of 75,(MKI in cash and in lands, and a tin plate manuf icturing company, hiving I's headquarter in Piiisbiir, aud said to 04II prV-e l.y .vliu'll ill! plal mil ui.'iue mticu euiM-r hikii any heretofore know n, w .li a urn e bui.d a blue shet-l and uiiislung null u that point, t'oal ol exivlleiit coking quality a rariiy, by th way, ou m rae-inc Coast n.is lieeii iM.-ilil y d anion I drills w i tun a I -v niles m tne city, and ir-m ore of in. ii kind is known to emsi in tne O i in pic raiikie of iu ilii:ains . lei- r I miiea aw ; iu I r Hie pres-ul me Uew slee! 4nit will pio. ur.- their upplb-s ol oiv iroin the Hirclsy Souinl, o.i N' i'HiMi .ei l-! tnil, wini large deHml aie in Is- found i-onv-1 lenl to tele water, llie o-t of it iiv ery at Port Ani:cli-, plus iluly , U u.fc esiiiuatetl al l- ss limn 2.ii0 (s r Ion. All Ihe tin piab- isnisiiined by in great siiilion Calli.ilig Collis-rus of the l'acitl ine overniiin ranroan ireiii's In. in Indiana and the drawback of duly al lowest on rtiluion i Xr;cd leaving Ihe Wi Isli piaie in couirol of tin uiurkc ; bui with the l',.ri Angel works in i ne tiiei.i, snmiiyiag Miei i for do-iii.ie' coiisiiiiijitioti nl les- ilim the tVelsn, with the Dingley iluin ad lsl, il w ill rsjuire uo litu bin repeal tif Ihe drawback clause, i r 1 1 least a uiodihVatiou of it, to bring about a condition of the market winch w ill keep Welsh tin out of our Pauillc Coast market entirely. American Ejonoiuisl. duoir fludsedo IPACIFIC UNIYERSiTY A YOUNG LADY'S HEALTH RUINED PREPARING FOR GRADUATION. Wat Over-anbttious and Went Beyond Her Stringih. Constant Pain and misery Her Critical Condition. From IA Drataarat, BhelbyviiU, JtuL In ana of th mln itrrrta of Bhrlbrvills. Iuilisna, rcMliivs ktra. EuiiIt Kiiwunls ana her rvt-ntrwQ yt-f ulj tiiAUgliter. 1 ura. The uuif latlv ! imi uf th clwrmin tuiwrs ot ih cut. thm tx-iua kuown lor Ler bmulT. aim prini nt-ann. Alibuui:b iU"Tinr rond health now. aid her miShrr Iu a rop-'rn-r r.-ulljr, "h liaa Bi Iwt tssrn u torlunale. I auppuM Cora, unlit two yean ao last Mart-h. wm aa healthy ami wrong a aur virl of h-r t. Mia vai aitenilmir at-liisil aim waa aluilyiiig hard. IVrlm alia aa tou atudmua, for lolli'isl llial Hi' livaltuv color iu lirr check waa rapidly dixaopeariinr, aud aha waa beeouiing pais and ml low. Imrk, awollcn rin-lea he- THREE COLLtGE COURSES CLASSICAL, SCIEflTiflC, LITERARY The Academij prepares for College and Hires nu lo apcr un-icr licr ye, and alie rapidly became worae. W'a were living in KranVliu. Indiana, al liie time, aud Cora would have f raduan-d that bpring. Mi etoppt-d atiend ng airhiiul and rndi-avoreil to art a rcat, but her health kept failing. Her lilood waa oolor- leaa and impure. Mie would alan har aick heaiuu-lie. could aeareely rut or alt-en, and waa almost continually in pain. Nothing hich we Hid for her aeeined to do any good. " Hifterent phyiiciant Irealcd and Dre- aerllied for her. but he kept avttiinr worse. is iioi4 iinisirtisl from Wale. She had formerly weighed Wit poumls, but " I Aitrina kv ill.iM Vina waii.l.l .l-ln. 11 1 nowu to iV poiimia, ne began to thiur to I hers wai nolliiug we could do for her bene fit, when I Imppi'iied to notice an article in paper ret-anliin.' the merits of Or. Williams' Piuk Hills for 1'ule I'eople. I thought Hint If there waa ever a pale person it waa cer tainly Cora, so I decided to l.uv a box nf the pills hihI let her trv them. It tha erst oriil M'l.vwlien she began, and near directly by niuil from I)r. Williams1 u muui 01 Juu wuea sue stopped uaiiig ciu Company, tic-beiiecutdy, N. V th pill. Th first dos helped her, and after th firat box had been taken, she waa different girl. 8 lis continued with thia -rJtlVi thorouHh English Education, the best pre Mi la now stronger, can cat more, sleep better, and weighs more than ah did belore she was taken sick. I am sure ton much. cannot be said about lr. Williams' I'nik Fills for Pale People in her case, aa ihev undoubtedly saved her Lie. W hav re commended them to a number of suflerrrs." 'I he young lady, said a wont of approval, and that ahe felt very grateful for the bene fit received through In-. Williams' I'ink 1'illa for Tale I'eople. "I agree with my mother," said ah. " that I would not be liv ing to-day had I not used these pills." To leave no itoul.t aa to the truthftilneaa of her story Mr-. K.l wards cheerfully mad th folios ing allidavit: riilKMiYvimt, ISO., May IS, lunr. Thia ia lo certify lhat the above slory con. eerning the illu.-ss and sulwequeitt recovery of my daughter, Cora, is an eiact and truth ful representation of Ihe facts in her caw. Mm. KMII.V KfWAKI.. BIIFI.BTVI1..K, lsi., May 13, Ivi7. Pubacrihe.1 and sworn to before ni thia 13th Uuy or May, lS'JT. I.. C. Mat, Xoiary PubHs. Pr. Williiims' l'ink i'ills for 1'ule I'eonla contain all the elements necessary to giv new life and richness to the blond and re store shattered nerves. They are sold in botes (never in loose form, by the don-n or li 1 1 n.l cut 1 u I Ril ...,.. 1 1.. r. j;..ii. and mny l hail of' all ilriigu'iBis or UeuV ! Curnl I,. , 1-, , n r V. , n .- t" hnoitliiuu All - puiuiivn rui it. a, iiiu4 v i i uonn oo. penses rertj lotr. Board and rooms at the Ladies' iiuil $3 to $4 per tceeh, includinv) electric liflht and heat. THE COLLEGE DORMITORY Under experienced management, trill fur nish rooms and board at cost on the club plan, not to exceed $1.60. For full particulars, address president McClelland, Forest Grore, Oregon FALL ThHM BEGINS SEFUMBEB 15, 7.V.97. Wl The Amcrioiiii Mt-rtiijce Compauv l.oo). 8utiHi.Jt Limited (u crp ir.i- lialntilt; i r . JlJf I !' iff f1 P Jli.l nfcrL..dNV A rc.. E 1 MM E && CALL OH 1 once saiJ by n observer to be the Kranaest siKlit in the world. "A nobler siht than that," replied a friend to him, litner and son walking arm-in arm as II tliey were reallv comrades." II both be dressed in good taste the charm of the picture is intensified. Many men ot good taste in over 7,sj0 American cities 3 and towns now Oct Suits and Overcoatsfrom 3 3 Tho fommliwlonfro fX.ft In 8tnrt hIh.uI tlie iniiKllu of NovcmlH-r, ami he hurt at work with the surveys' Hinl i-XHiiiiimliiiim by IX-ct-inlM-r 1. No cnliiiiHln of tho titno nii-es-iary fur tlm fxainiimticin nr thi ttwt of it wts miitli' hy any one enif.iifiil in the ".in. Ohikmhh Hiiniiri-tlel $150,- tlOil but it H the ojiininnof eniiiH'teiit men that this hiiiii will not lie suf- ni-teni. itie Menueal estimtte of on! fir tlifKiii through th hIIuvIkI i1')iwiti on tlm canal route wan I'll (nta r cubic yard. During the liwt year ilijnrino; of the twine kind has lieen d ine in ihe Mksiwi.il for I wiit n r yard, an 1 5 cm U eount etl iKh riee by fotnK-tenl men. The MhiimmI CHtiniale for blHlintr ou tlhe under water nnk-i, on the north aide of ihe bin lake, for instance waa 9H nr tublc yard, while the United Kliitea K"v r''t" nt ia now paying but 12 fo per ruble yard for harder rni-k in the Ningiira river. Jesse Huhaon mid Alary C Ills wile: K. M. tiiirn-rHiiil tcr.hia Wile; Wiluum F. Yniinii mid Itoberl Mtiokiiiiiw, 1' 'lemla'ils. K. M. H.rtr uud H trier, bis wile, ueieu ittnis uiHiva llttlneil in tne name ol tlie Htato o tlreiriin. Ynu and each ol you are liereoy nolineil a"d n ((inreii to aieiir In lllo a: oyu eoti':e urt on oi- ;Delore llie tirnl ilav nt 'he xi t riu nl tourt. in.n- p,.,, Moniliiv ol November, beiiu Noven.o.-r i2od, 1811", to m ike answer lo p. a. nt. It's buiuifimiii uu ii. inuauovw elilltieu tall ana li you inn so to appear and annwer, iMuiutiu win a i iiv w ine eourt lor tlm r nei uemaiiueu in aiu ootuplukiit, ne rouoi oi-iiiniimu in ealu comt-laint coiiaiats in in lorec.osing of a certain monnttire executed by Je-se H iImhii ami Mary Hobson.liis wile.in luvor ol main. un. ni ii inoriKHK oeara Hale ol ulru niy iz, !".", unu waa given to en ure the payment ol tiiu auin ol lliieen hundred (iwini) uuiiars anil intait-ai al tin- ruie ol ix'' I of cent l er annum iroin il ue. ne. ordina- to llie term ot a certain i.nn.-i pal note and certain inieresl iiotei lecued in said in rr K k". buid riaMKe Is on tha folloa ina- ii. - si rioeu real prooeriy. situate in the Uouu- ci. llt 1h.ioiiiiI tiroi:rtv I l.-ve lvi ....... tyol wasliiiiKion and Htalo of O.euon. I. - and will sell ,.t ......h.. ............ ... .i.- i . ..i ' it : i,i,i,t, ,. ' .i..::."..'i. i.".r ... r, . - -wii, at nn- m ni i ii i ni r ui hid M. BORN & CO., ;,' The QreatChlcaso Merchant Tailor., I 5,8ons and Fat ' Sflleasea Nam Everybody fully Ratlalled. FIT and FINISH GUARANTEED. & Over 00 hole faiterna lo Fill Vour Order Irouu M Sons and Fathers ar equally sure to be pleased. No poor work. No nimlils. Nolnfe nor eoods, io caurbiuut prices. Ho die- siaction. SCKULMERICH & SON. HILLSBORO, OREGON, AND SEE PATTERNS, lellnquent Tax Mat tor the Year 19.1. iT OTICEI8 JIEKEBY GIVEN, THAT s bv virtue . if m M uppti... iuu.....! ..... ..r I the Count v t ullrtnl the M.H.. of llr.-v.in for Waliiiit'ton Cuunlv. ntli-t.-il b the Clerk of said Court on tlie iUtli day ol'Hen- teiiiber,lai7, uud to me direi'ted (-uiuiiiutid-iug me to i-ollirt thu deliiiiiuent taicn for ii... vu. im,-. i... .i... ... ... , a.-, .oi tne vuumy ui rruNlllllr- "i r-uie ui wieicim, Hini lor want oleum IN TJtK CIRCUIT COURT, OF THE a. Plat.- ol On-iron, lor Wali,niloi Plaintiff' liots foui(t), tivi(ri), sii(ll), aev.-n (7). einiincj, kB.vevi' ana iiiirleei.(i;i), una; lUck'aUreliaid lloinea. situate in w...li niKtoii Ovitiuty.iii me b.ule ol Oregon, con- 11111111:1 .leveuiy acre a. Biul moriKae is recorded in the lei oius i w s iliiKlou l oan y, llrefron, iu hook ol Al mgaifei at pnue ;v llie rei ei tieiuauded imiu les a praiei lor jUiiKeniiT.t aiiaiust said inoriBauora in .... j e .--. ". iK.,Kora id unu cuuiiniie irum uuy today tne sum ol nte. n liuiidred(l,'Kln; dul.ar. ceptedl until raid land is sold. I:nurl Hi. ..mm ia. .1... ri.v ... u ; I i-l.. - - - - - " - ' - ... 1 1 hid iryj i w , said Wa.-.lii union L'otuty, Or goa, on .Nlon day the aitli day of NovumU-r,lM!l7, the fol lowing di-iriliiil real proiK-rtv, situato ill said ( ounty ol Miusliiiigton, btatv of Ore- Kou, or so inuoli tlit-ruot an muy Ih iki'i-h- ry to aatisty the taxes due. tou-t-tln-r with conts and cliari's thereon, ruid wile to eoiinnelue at III o.ilotk A.M. of aaiil day and cuutinue I'rum day to day (Sunday i-x- VriiHp.-riiivH (dine that there i o bf mi oilier w rm oie ii, ihe republic ,n prinnriea of JI iiltm nmli wunly next Hprii(r. Hune of ,e eltflora Innv think that Ibtirlixnl il tTerenws do not concern ua tin ibe tu ti lc but they d i, and we are uetiino; tircl of bickeniiifn that lend lo endanger the tuii-ea of I he ticket. We are re ptiniicana in the e. unlry and and forrviuml iinmey and u'A govern- ni nt and Iichii i'e) to endorw by id lemv any act that and! Uryati de it- tx-ra s lo vide or even a botte-r t. cl Itiir. What the euiuilry Wnll alaof fiit riand reire;pntttive plmlifed to sound money and the n-nulilican id.-a of adiuinialration. We have Ihe votes in ifive tis the victory uH.8 I'ortlantl fiteli'tnia's) fritter them a.iy iu wlttiti bicker! n . Kweiher with imeresi in reoii at the rui. ot e.iriit per cell p-r aniiinii, since Febru ary VI, 1MII6, all ni tho United Hiatus irol-. io n. nd iu Ibe itirilier Mini ol Ten 10 Hi (10 lti) liuiiurs the aiuoiiut of laxe.- un.unat said ronl properly paid ny piani- viii, mm rmni per tent per un n u in mle ent thereon since Oi-lolier (itu, 1n7, ami m the turther sum ot one tiuuun d a:id nf y (150) duiluia u.- a rens liable iiiinrnev'. lee Herein and lor the costs ai d dioure ments ut this rait, and lor a d.-eree ilun the said ninrl(i ik, lo.-Mier tuu Hie i.ui ount oi and InxeH.iiUiirney's lees ami c n isaurstlien upon Jtne snul real ro.-n and direct; n hal such real property be sold lo i ay the nuina nbovu nieoiii uad uml lhat tl.e purclia-iei at sui-U suie be let mm po'esnini ol suni re i property uud llial y iu and each nt you, and ea- ii and all ol inii i dulenduiit-. ami ail arsons ciaimins under you or any of saiu deiendanii i,v wiioiie rarred and loreco-ed oi a.l rnrlii, tit.e and nitereai in and to or lieu upon' inul real properly or any i.ari tl.ereni. Tins summons a ubli-ued pursuant t an order Ml Allied V. hears. Jr. judge ol tlie Circuit C'Mirt ol tlie S.utu id Oieiron. lor Muiiuoiuuli Counii, deiniriineni No 2, ma leui.on the Sixth day ol O loocr, 1Hi7, in in abnem Iroin Wuh.iiirluii uuu.y of tno Jinlire ol lliea".ve enmlel C.uru t.E(lli(jfc;, UKfcUdllY A Ull.MW Y, Attorneys for l'lauitid. 2d-r Xotira of Male or Heal l'rM-r-ty by Kxecittor at l"ri-vatoNale. YT1 U IMIIEREItY (ilVEX, THAT Xl piimuiint toun onler of mile made by llie I'oiiniy I'oitrt of the S m,. of Oreirnii for Saxliiii;tiin ciiimtv, in ihe matter of tlie estate ol I hriKtiaiia Hull .1, u..i ...,.i dated July tlih Ki7. ' ( lie uiiderniijiieil executor nf said c-.tate il iiinler iiiitlinritv of xaid order, from ami utter Monday Ilic pith ,v of ihii-m-U-r 1i7 proci-ed to sell at private sale the lollownia; di-srrilHd n-nl noK-rty Mltiatc in rta.-liiiiirt..n coiiniy I'reifi.n and purtic-tilurlyd.-scrilwd ax follows, tn-wil: l.is No. i, i ami H nil of and in lllnck No. 13 in Miuuion's a.lilitiou to llillnboro, (Ireariiii. I i-riusiif sale are one-half cash dow n 're iiiaiii.h r in one year from dati- of salcr'd. le nil pavilienl to draw iiil..n..i ... ...... cent and lo lie secured by inurti:uite on the prt-llllm-KNlllll. I he IMll'flianer .....e u I I.I. option pay all cash it. .an on date ol snle. Mini Nile will lie siil.j.vl t ll,e run rma-ti-Mi nt Ilic( oinity i aurt. Kids will be re ceived by mcnl ililWHiin. (iriirnn iiatitl tliii. fit I. dav ol NovemlM-r' Ii7 Itt'lail.t'll KiMHI.I,' hxwiitor of the nta. ,- fi.risiinna oi., .iv-ea?Hii. .oticeol Final Kelt lenient. The K'n at new-paHr of P rtland, ne diiot fear as to wlmt piatniim will be ad ipted at Ihe iiiitri,oii next yeir hy the rcpuMicHtia. I. mid not try lo woik up anv .i-rc alMiut that iniiiter. The r i.nlil,-n nl or. u. in will re-alllrni the.S'. Lout-iL-. ila'foriii in ita entirety. lleut iia-tte. VOTICE I IIEI.KItY filVEX, THAT a the umleaxiirneil executor of Ihe last will and IcKlanient of Jm p. (.erhunU. I.w:is-d, has tiled bis final acoi.i.i.t .....,!. executor, , the llonorai.l.. founty , ollr, ol Washinirton County, Mate ol'dreitoii. and Hi.- w.i.1 County I ourl ha.s fixed M. lav the lithilayof Hiwruber ihsiT. at the f'ni ill .ai,l Court at Mill-Inn. Ore jton ut the hour uf lUo'chs-k of said day as the lime and pla.-e of hearing ohiiT-tions to aaid twvoiint and for llie linal s.-ttl.ineiit of 11 rsiiiir JuhiiHon, A H ( licirs of) Their inter est in sec I t I H r 1 w, -tliacn-s an rc-cordi-d in vol 2 patre 4 pi record of diH-ds, Wasliinnion County, Ore- K"ii 22 7ft Lot I In sec 1 1 1 1 s r 1 w : lot 1 in sec I?, t 1 sr I w. 2:u ncrcs 100 50 bos i uud part ol lot S. section 8 1 1 s r 1 w, 7- acren ns recorded in vol R aire iVI record of deeds Wusliiiik-- tnn county Orcifon ... . 22 50 Their interest in J no Kinds don No .'ni t I n r 1 w A U ui-res as recorded in vol I, pairc 212. record of deeds Washington Countv (Ireifon: lilk 1 uud .1 lleaverton IU 25 All ol J II liecd ilon No 41 t I a r 1 w lyinn north of Portland road.2i7 acres, us recorded in vol r paire l.'2 records of deeds Washington coun ty reiron HX .i Joliiison tract lots abedeffrhi. 1 in 2i inclusive in Josepli Woo.1 don 4H t I s r 2 w, 3n acres as recorded in Vol I. inure 241 records of dei-es W asliiiiKtuii County, driyoti 82 90 Their inline of s w 1-4 and part of s e 1-4 of sec 12 t 1 s r 2w. 122 ucrca as reconlcd in vol Y paire filtl r-conl ol deeds Wasliinirtoti county I trefoil Their interest in J H McMillan don .No H t 1 s I w and Art t I s 2 w acres as recorded in vol Y paire filii rei-oru oi ilccils W aslniiKton county Oreifon w 1-4 of n w -4 and part of a e 1-4 of n w 1-4 and part of li ii uf i w 1-4 of section 7 t 1 s r I w 77'j acres as recorded in vol Y paife old records of deeds W asliiiiglotigtoii Coumy (irciron Their interest in E Itarton don Xo .'17 t I s r 1 w PO acres as recorded in vol l paire AI8 records of deeds Wasliiiiirlon Countv (Ireiron . . I.lll at rSaid nroiH-rtv will lie sold sulifit-t to re- dcmptiiiu as per statute of Uremih. J'aten tins aitlioav ol t'et. iw7. W. II. HHAIiKtllil), Sherilt'of wasliiuirton county Oregon ami Ex-ollii-io Tax Collector. Maid property will be sold subject to re dent ni ion, a tier s.atute ol Ore-'oii. D.neJ i Ins 20, Hay ..I (I t ls"i7. W. D. UKAU -OKD. Sher'tl ot Wii-h li ton I ountv, Orepon a it r. t-oiin io i n t;.ii.-eior. "tinty. Emeroy 'lest Wilson, Ol in Chaddick Wilson, Defendant. To On n ChiidtPok Will-on. deler.dant above ni.med : In the name of the Httitii of Oregon, you Hre hereby require I to nnpear and answer ne coiiiinaini iiim.i aKinnst you In the al ove entitled suit on or l-elore ihe tint .lay of tlie next remiiar term ol said Court following ihe ex : ruto .ii ol si x successive ei ks' i i I t t an. n ot this aiiinmoiis, to. wit, on or bv-lore Monday. November 22nd 1WI7, uud il you lull to so apiear and ans wer tor wain inereoi tne piuiiitirj will n ply lo the Curt for the relief prayed I. in the complaint, to-w t, for a deeree dis solving the bonds o ni ilrinion v, ezistiii between plninttlt and Ibe de endant. ana 'hi t nl ii'.till have ine care and custody of Unmet I'avton w ilson, a minor child ol pluintitl and deiend uii, and for the coata am- ilmlmrs. in, nis ,. tl is sun. '1 liis huuinioiis is served ui.-in you hy piiulnalioii tiicreol in lue Mnlshoro inde peiideiit ptir-iiiint In tha rder of Hon. I honuisA. M. llrnle JtidRS ol said ( ourl, inane iciois-r otn, sji. Kenton, iironntiirh A Mulr, 2i'--.,tl Altortieys lor Plaintitl. AliKlrarling- and Conveyanc ing-. VOTICE IS IIEREIIY (ilVEX, THAT i.1 llicuiidersiL'tied has entered into part nership with . H. Iluuiiilircys in the A lis. triwt anil Conveyancing business under the linn name of Humphreys A .Son. Orders fur work solicited. All work w ill laj promptly und satisfactorily done. Office at the old place on Main street opposite Court House, II illsboro. ircgon. IHotS. II. HUMPHREYS, Oct. SB. Ii7. 23-27 Notice ot Final Melt lenient. XTOTICE IS HEREBY (ilVEX, THAT i.1 tlie unilorliirned has tiled her linal account as executrix of the lust will and testa lit of Hurling Smith deceased in the County Court ot the Mate uf Orea-on for Washington County and that said Court lias appointed Monday the 21 day of XovemU-r IKI7. ut IU o'clock in the. fore noon as a time .or hearing objections to such ii ii u i account una lor the settlement tiicreol. SARAH E. SMITH. Executrix of the lust will and testament oi iianing eniiiii uuceasvd. 22-20 MIKItlFFH NALFta IV VIRTUE OK AN EXE1 UTi IX issued . lit of the Circuit Court ol Cie rotate ol Orenoti. lor W.ira-i.t- lon t .cinty, in 'avor ol o. (-. llliin.-v and Hillsboro Pharmacy Pure fresh drugs, Bruslies. Taints, Oils, Sjxmges and all Druggists Siuulries, Fine first class cutlery a sjiecialty. w Exlra ture iu Cuiiipuundiiis; rrescriptiiiia.' UNION DLOOK MAIN STRUT, Lr. IF. a. hiliy, flip N THE CIR( UiT tOUUT, OK THE 1 S n ul Orepon, tor Wa. liiiiieii t',,urii . Eujaii S. Hutr, Piaintirt, v. i. V. Marsh, ns ailministrntor of i ha elale ot M-chael Wn n deeeas- e-l. Christina Wren. V. II. Wren. Noilie Reynolds. Kaiy ren, .Mary fvU, l.iily M. Moon, Eiiiinii Wison, Lulu K. Williams, u and Anna Wren II -leiidunla lo l . II. Wren and Mary Newell, of the above named .leiein'au.s; In the name ol tlie 8uit.i nlOreiron. tou and each ol you are i.erebv r. quired to appear and answer the coinidiinit liied MKninst you in I lie above em. tied aim ly Aloud y. tlie i2l dav oi Novemner. 1HII7. the same U-Liiir ihe nrst duy ol tlie next rea-ulur term ot this Court next lo low! g the xpirat.on ul the six ie' pub ina Uon ol this suiumotia nre-o ilied Iiv order of the Court; and it you laii to so appear ... answer, tor nam inereoi tne plaintitl will apply to the Court tor the reliel de- niauded in the coiiiniuiiit. t.i.wit- iIihim decree be en. en d auait.st you bii-' each ol said delendanui reUiriuir y n and each ol said defendants lor theinse'ves and said Mann as ndnunisl ator of the estate ul viiuliael Wren, deceased, for and in ehalf ol said estate to execute and del ver tt the planum a deed Willi the usual wnruiity lo ...a rer.t esiaie uesci'lllell 111 I no oom plain t herein and that if said dcleodanta la. I to execute auid deed suchdecree standturand in place of the simu me nd real estaie ia situated in Waatiinifioii Cuintv. Ilr.o. und beiuft more particularly descr tied a follows to-wit:beiiiK tlie aoutn.l.llyaerei of the lollowiiiK described tract ..f iutnl : be KinniiiK 18.50 oils. West I llie souili-easl comer ol llie donailon land i-inim ..I Mini.. ael Wren and wile, in Town. 1 N. ol It 8 W.W lli.Mer. in aai.l Ci.uim v and Mat. . ml running thence Weal lo U i hs i-tice North 1.5.27 cbs.. H en., ii-. I.'i..'l' ,-.i... and lli.-ime M null U.V27 -.:.. .... i..,- ..I .. .. ..I inuiiiK, eooiai.,i..L- Pm .:i n-s. Iu ad.lltioil lo salil S' litll li tv aerss hhi.I d cree will aiso upon same ... millions in- iu. le a scrip ol laud 30 L et .M l.- exleu.l- iiiu iroin a point un t lie Cj.iii -. road ut inu.jiorlliea.it eoriier ol tne said 100 acre tract southerly alolur the eastern Iw...... uary ol said one hundred acre tract to tlie said south til t y an es and that the fiH.iti tilt have audi other and f.irllier relief as the court may deem iu-it and ii'iilame. I'liis autnmons Is served upon you by u attention by o d.-rol Hon. 'I' M... Hdne, in. Ion of said court, mud,- ..i .1,.,,. I. Chuiiibers. al A-nnriM Hi-. ...... .1... 7n lity ol October 1807. W. N. HAKKETT. Aitornev lor Plan. i. II'. Police of Male of Heal Prer- ty hy Ailmliiiairalor at Private .Sale. .loire oi aie or ileal I rope r- ' Ailinlnintratrix at Private Male. OriCK 18 HEKKHY GIVKN, THAT 'I HI) fiuiif v Couri ol iu.-.l nt Hill. I Mini tliiaiiik .1 e v emlK-r, IH..7. ' ,"T" .. . , , , JOHX HAXSEX. ..f i XrU,,'.,r.?f " "HI nd tcslament of John P. Cerhards. d..-.l. . The wheat acreage that U iila' thia fall la bn idler than for yi u.t. The ceieal h: been miw. .- -y t ww . w r m uer ol sale, in nle i.y the rne Biuie i urciron tor nfluniiton , roB n,,n uouiitv, in tne niauer oi tne estate ol 1 lion as K. I ''. t, deceased and dated May 13, 17, Hie nn.i.rs'iti.ed wnl, Iroin, and after S.lur.lai the 20ih day of Novemlier 1S07, p oceed to sell at private aale in .ei.araie tracis the followunz-de-crthf-d re:ti estate situated in Hillsmiro, Washington Countv, Oreitoi., and particularly described aa to.loaa to wi' : PIUS T TH ACT A I of lot one (I) In bloeit ten (l'i) ol and in ri.orn's ad.ini.it. to H-iistHiro, Ores: .n, tone'lier witrtth- ioiiowini;-.ie.rrii. striti ol iant a.ljoin Ina sai.i lot comiiienciiia; ir ton soiiineast corner of said l .t one, an I riin dna Ihence east :'" f.-et, theoce n rlli IX oe', Inen. e w est 33 P-e. and ttienee -outii aixiia; t ,e e st side of said lot 1, 158 le t ti the place ol lMonliir.a. fECOXI Tit CI A l i t lot litre. (.1) In blink l. (2) and n I- .i.vrn ainiii..n Pi Hi Islmm. Oregon. (O'l ti- nr.! Iran I ere is a Iwo storr iiwe.mi rioue, v.m.1. stieil and barn. A id on Hie s--c o.d tr n-t there ia a 7 roomed dwell. nif h.ni-e.) Tin "rOTKE H HEUKllY OIVK.N. THAT i.1 by virtue ol tne au. lioi itv of an or- i :r ui n ne mane i.y tun Coun.v Court id lie Slate of Oieiron. tor w. 'ountv in tlie n..iri.-r ..i i.u ... j- ....I. Ol John W . Siinmnirt.in deoeased n,i .1.1..1 riep.einiM-r 20, i!l7, tlie iinders;Kned will irom and alter Saturday the 2O1I1 day ol Nnvember 1HII7. liroceed to a -II r..w..... ale llie lolloinK-uescrilie.l real property situate in WashniKton County tlretfon and more particularly descrilN?d as follows to il : Coininen. inir at a nolntl.. tl.. Ta..i... ine between townsliins on (1) and two 2) soutli ol ranee thf-M, i'l uaut U'l,. vi... said point hem (I.Otj chs west of the soil. Ii west corner of the son 1 11 ea-t on.ri... ,.r sclion 31 111 township 1 soutli 01 r.ini-e 3 aioresain, inence north oft cast 48 AO chs to a point on tneen-t in .1 .. . ...,.,,., -ro. .H111.11 ,11, said lust mmi saainst Met. It fntt.m and M.,. K i. " .."..I.-. I"-"".. cn ou:" ot the ion. for ihe .,., .,, , costs, am, '.or Vh- Itnci no . l ?, t. "."inlwZf lur.her .. .rf MM U.B. gold coin with corner of IL 1 , Z?,l' "''..i"".1,?'"" east i cbs, Ihence south 22. ! chs, ihem e west on John Wa ker's Ih e 27.WJ clis to a corueron A. Hn.'s east lit,s thence nor b 7.08 chs on Hh.'s e .st line to the noitii east co-tier 01 said A Hill's donation land claim thence wesi H2..4 chs men, e nortb l.i.7 eh. thence esi to the place o l. tiBiiiiiciiii..iiiinJ( 1H-.1)7 acres more or Also a tract commencing at the N K corner .,1 the A nn-an H i, and wiieV.' .Uo,...,H uicnce west, on the norm .it 1 ""h-toapoai;in -.. ..ii ens, toau a. ;tlie-ne east 2i 02 v... ... u ,..,si; uiance north 7 21 chs. to the inrKionitis;, l oiilanilii)! 20 acre A so ..t three ol rtc. 0, in T. 2 S. K. 3 VV ..f , fri5" ",!,l8ted uioti the maps 01 tlie u. H Koveriiineiit eurvey. 111' ""' al estal will be ...... Iu .,.r'..-.s 10 sun nnrchaaers. the i.rnis ol i-sle are cash in hand on day of saie, and U in one war . nt. o o ceni, s c-ureu l.y a mortiian On T I. n nr.m ! . M u . r Is Your llusfiioss Dull.' Then thia in the time to improve it. linn t wait until 'aouictliiiiif turtle 1111," but turn it up yourseli. KctiicnilH-r thia the .uisisc ot ndvvrtiaiiiir ia to briiiK biiHiniHs. TI10 wine business nmi, will ailvcr tiw aa much if not umre in dull seiiBXiiiH aa in busy bciihoiih. A KHil and tiino-hoiiore.1 way of a.lvertiHinjr ia through the iilLI.HIIOUO 1.MIKI-KN1IKNT. lietll- er you want to Kft out aoinetliiiiK ncut to send tliroii"h the mails or aoniethiiiK cheap to throw around, come and see un. irYou Wore 11c Yes, if you were tlie creditor and saw the merchant Mining j in inn aiinp acciiinuhitiiiK inoro .lust, colmclig nod out-ot-atyle irissla than citah. vmi would probably fed like imk'int?, Why don't you Hake Up line the advertising columns of the Hll.l.HltOKO iNIIKI'KNIIKNT and exchanoe vmir atock for legal Utn.lorV What say you. I.uli Mork ia a pnililcm in uiost job offices. Not so with ihe 1 1 11 1 siiom, .N1 PKi KNiiKNT Printcrv. We have a laroe force of men nt work all tlie time all. I can -rush" a joli for you without any trouble. When you want work done quickly jtive the llii.i.siiono M. iim-aNiikNT Job Ollice a trial. Ar? YoCi vjOsical? If o send in your Huhucrii.tinn to tho NATIONAL 1103112 and JIUSIC J0UKXAL This 1h a nionthly ultcn up in the Is-Mt possil.l,. style. Each issue contains 17 es of via-al und iiistriinn-nlal music nt t, latest and la st conjHiNitiiiiiH. Subscript na flnly If I ,rr ,ejir The mtiHio you o.-t in , 12 liumU-ra w.iul.l cont you uls nit Da MHI at usual retail rates. Send 10 cents In "ample copy, (HIL'AUtl KOOk AXI F.Tt 10. S15 Walmsh Ave., OiIchr-o iiuei. s. 1 Hereon i ins rale 01 a ir cent. H-r annum Irom the 30th day 01 July Isol. and t r the costs and ezpon.es uf sale and of sa d a rit. Now, therefore, hy virtue and in persu ance ol said judgment, and lor went 01 stttlicie' t )ersotiai proporty, I did oi. ihe 7th day ol October lr!i7, duly levy on ail the interest of the nb..ve named detend ant' m the herein.ifter described real r.w i.env, 1 i i. . naitiriiay, tne 20. h day of - I Xovemla-r 1807, atthe .oillh ir of the erius ol sa.e are one-unit c.i.li no., ri, re Visn.tler In one v.-ar Willi lnar.-st til M im. r--4i Portland. Ored'"' '" w0"'' by m..nnireoii 8 mi'M sod, fureha-er al his o(.i o ARMSTRONG. M. n . Prin.-inr.! I A PT '" 'h down at da e of sale u.i at 1 e wtil la so' J t. 'lie TWF n I lev Utnni e- U ol Ihe County Court. Hi. Is will rw re- . UnLU JT W.d or m-at tlie law 01U excelleiil sna anil th.-re is nil rive profitable emnlovm. nt t t,.,.i.i. r i-eii at lid sk.ro. O e?on. . . .. ' ..... ,K - IW.. 11 Isl7 con nr lia ol W.N. .... wn;. n,n .-nip mi uci nary more. should uot be more than au averat Send for our catalogue. Learn uma atJ AWK EATrT PA XT, l rministra'r'X ol tlie estate ol I lo.m ia A BUSINESS EOUCATlO"-,docMa- 'ilM 1 ourt 11 .use, in llillslKiro, Wa-liiniitoii County, Orexun, 111 .lie hour ol 10 o'clock a 111 ol said day, s il al pub ic auction to the burin-si binder lor cash the billowing .ic-uiuc. rem .r..N-riv IOW11T llek-inuitiK at north east corner of sec tion II T URIW, Will. Mer.. then,-. running a onir the Wiiliimetie Meridian to ine soiitnw-M corner of rem brook thence running due arat to center ol countv runtima- nortli to tlie mini. sine 01 sen. ins re'ry road I hence ruiimnu in a northeusterly direction sion th. county road to here the line of s-ction 13 crosses said Bcholls Kerry road Ibenc. runiiinir west to the place ot be;inninif coniaimnir 15 acres more or less, also coin- mencina at tne northeast c irner ol seett.n M 1 1 n It I w w II. Mt runnniH thnee son in to cnains 10 ine ipiarter section post thence west 2n.lii chains to a post thence north 4i cnains lo a ensss in a ing llien.-e east 2i.?a Claim 1.1 iiir n unt of coinnienecment containing S3 a. res more or less, excepunir n acres sod lo A. L. Ilunier deed dai d I), o. 17, l-e tw n ,rr,' so d 10 II. I . Hunter deed d n.-d May 0 Ml.!, and l'i .,cr.- so d to M r. E. Paitoi deed Is ed Kei.ruary 111, ail adiinte in Washington C.11.1 y Oregon, o .et .iy the bereiiireiore o irned sum,., and for the co- i n I xi" li es olsaid sal. . Ft ii.1 prut ei-ty wil. be aoi.l !... d 10 re e nt.ll.. as per s'alille ol Or.-;.. 11. W lnes my band this 14 h rtny ol Oct. 1M7. W I. 1 K AUK. HP, Ni.er It of Washington County, l ala of Oregon. ill 2 811111I1 ll.iwmau, Aitoru.-ys lor P aintilf. - . a iu. , ale wll, e subject in the continuation of the County u Tf" B"' '' be received by me at Hi.lshoro, lr e .n. l'.. ". tlii-s il. 1. 14, si7. . . - . HAPPISOTON Adniinistratnr.il .- .... ... Ol 41 .im yy saupintrtnn, llsceased. 2i-,ri MtTiVK l-Olt l'i IILICATIOK I.asii Orrnr at (ikkoo-i ( itt Or V.........K... .'. .J.- V"TICE H IlEItEIIY CI VEX, THAT li tlie ti.llowinir-iii.iii.sl M.,.ilr 1 .:. notice of liisiin.......... ...... in-iiort of disclaim and'lliai said yrZ, ill Is- made U-brre the Heirist.-r and Rc c iver at OrvKon City, tircrnt. ,, ih. IW17. 111 " ' - E H f 01 n w ot KCCyXwCL W llllHin It. Is,nl. 1 H E H4ti fr the E M of K 1, si' -s r. 01 I. un, I V w !r 10. T .1 X It . w He names the f,,wnK witness,., to prove Ins o.titmm,,,, residence t,..,,, ..'I . nil, vati.it, f. sanlland vU- ' ' A'darsnnpur''' - "?"n' ,hT Peter J. I. und, .. .. Kriink liurKbolif-r CJIAS. MOOKKM .0lire.1l Final .Selllemenl. A'OTiCE H HEKE1IY CIVEX. THAT O.- - '.Te o'i' ,;r'"'l -V -tratri" ... lis T, 1 I . '!"" N' K,Tr'"- I'ee. ..-e.l, Hon ' e r """'" t;""ntr Mon. II. t. Cornelius. Ju,je of said Curt j I the ..me f, le riI1)r on N,, 8 , 7 r 10 o . .h k a. in. f sui.i ,)HV All ' " l-aVmr ir """ " z::, .'"u.p .' .' - - .... . -'i """" s 11 tin-y imve tne allowance ol snid nrmunt. Admi,., ' -u-) " '.Ki:KH, B1 - la ' ',,r Oct. . ,w. any to tJan e. N IN THE J. tv. H. E. Noble, (Till I'l l' ..! r. .. .. State olOrrKon, tor Wasi'mc. .1, c.un- 1'ia. till'. 1 Mary Jorit-n .... , J.,n K. Jorm n-i son l,,.r nusiisn,,, Jlllla , n j l i to .rv Jorcensun 1111 I J...,,i K. Jo - . .C1.U.1111 In i.ie name of tli,. Ht its vu ure nereliy answer the orpen- of Oreiron : 'CLr-l 10 annem- ,,n.l roini.1. ... .i..i .... . the shove eiiliil J, ... . W'V d.vo,x7.Wr.,ii7:ih. rzvtixx: couri nl "S-remiayr IM7 le in of , hi. Ilia, m ' m L. 1 . ( tllrll 111 nr:Av,b:.Tbyr,r.,!L.",::"'i, '!'":.--" '.. " .P. e.r and a. swe , ,,V nl apply t ,. rollrt fr ,, rre' " . ma.i l.-ii ,n h. c .mpl p,,, tw,. o","'' "R"n" l-'f-ndanls r ---- - on. nr . 1 rt. . ..... i .1. - ' -o o I ... o npuiiil will! on nt IS re T I e-t 11.1, i..r.i0 nt-ornera fees. .,..1 ...oursoienis. note set interest theia. r milium Irom M n- fcr costs 24-28 liegister. K ir the lor.-clo.nr-eo's . ted and d.1iv..i..i h i .... """""" Jnl... v i....; ' "'"eiisoi, 1111. 1 on MaVai i.i M- Kaynarl on Ma! 2d lajil, to secure -am noie, upon llL souliieaa, of ,ho south west U o" r.J "wH'" '""""''iP -ottth raliie i the s-u", " t'""", r .fon.,.I .,r Ti!. "' ' ',r"n"r thereon accord- mjtotaw. to,,.,.f ,, , Um ." roT" , I"i!I"n.".'."n"".: p Pursuant to an .rder 01 lion. T A. Mcllri le. J,,,),. , aid I ourl. dated rVpie..r 24, liij ly2S "IlllAkU W. WO.NIAi.l'E, n a Attorney lor I'laiBtllf