HILLS RORfl lWnP.PPVnPVT HALAKIES OF COL'S TV OFFI CERS. loitered in the p. ..tome at MUlsboro, Ore. as mgvuu-cum uiau matter. Subscription, In advance, per yesr, f 1.30. Hll.I.SIiOUO rUBLISUINO Co. Prop D.M.C.UAULT, Editor. If the compensation il olHcer in this county it loo large, il ought to be reduced, and now is the time to study the nKMilioo. It ought to be consider! with the pu ,.ic service la mind. Justice to those lu office must not be forgotten either. Last spring the question of reducing saUr m waa not rais) and th official took office exjcting the fixed salar ies). ZCeally It 1 lu the nature of a contract and the oliligaini should The Kant Oregonlan would like not 06 "I""J. II the law la thing- to have the capital moved from "houw not eneet the present in Hulein to Portland, eumbenta. Those thing may In i I none la Multnomah county, but that ncnator biiuou piaewi a big naw ,JoM no, IDHke u risrh. 10 ins record when he ml vocaUxl the Arfl ilM ..lu htuh? Let the payment of the "hold upa.Foll work , the 8,prltT office be consld- rc4. r Amu or run cri FRIDAY, OCTOBEH 28, 1898. Journal. Nevertheless Hpain hat not "loat all Have honor." She Ht ill ha the time ami the facilities to amuse herself with a press and telegraph censor whip. ered.. The sheriff by the prese nt law la allowed one deputy and no more. If business accumulates he mutt hire it done and pay for it out of his own pocket. With the present salary he doe that and make no complaint even though he pays the hire of two A part of the French Cabinet re- or three team-i for as many deputies signed thia week which came near Those for siiecials. For the past nix precipitating a riot. The real trouble months Mr. Ura.lf rl had a econd In France la between the civil and deputy continuously. He paid him the military. The civilians strive to wages. Thui la the salary allowed be the government while the mill- by law whittled down. tary department seeks to be first in I Washington county Is willing to the administration. The contention pay officer fair compensation. The may end in civil war or It may bring I Thompson bill says that a fair com on a foreign war. I pensatlon Is f 1800. The Hhr If shall have it. If msml nnt nmnlriv mil. of The last Spanish soldier has sailed ,,-,,. n,iu .,. ,, from Porto Ilico. America h-Jn I ,.i. i.i.. i .u i. complete control, npimw power la ,hlnM ,,., !rl ., aM , in the bill. If that doctrine prevails : more money and to he surrendered In Cuba by Dec. 1 Many of the outposts h ve already ,hfl uhari , been evacuated. It Is possible that ..,.n m ........ u i. i n I FU",IU uuBinnw win ouio-r. oujjfijfw Npsnlsh soldiers will be In Cuba after Dec. 1, but our flag will be over all public buildings and the custom houses will be In the bands of Uncle Ham's boys. a litigant hands the sheriff an at tachment proceeding. He is exceed Ingly courteous and says: "I will serve it in its turn. Here are five others and my deputy is now out." The Supreme court has decided Tne plaintiff by the delay loses his that the railroad traffic association Is claim. Again in time of circuit an Illegal combination, and must dis- court the Judge and 31 jurors are kept solve. The roads are far out at sea waiting on the expense of o2.00per and hardly know what is to be the ,ly J"ry salary alone, for the sheriff outcome or how it effects them. n(l ne deputy to get witnesses. K ich road is hereafter to do business How long would It be before the court independent of the others, and it will would send out special deputies to do probably tie a survival of the fltest. I tne work that the email force In the This is one time when the courts de- sheriff's office cannot do? The Judge cided against corporations, ulists note the fact. Let pop- I would audit the bill and the county would have to pay it. Think you, there would be a saving? It may be urged that if the business is too much, for two men, let another be added. But tiiat may be too much. Sune Most of the hops produced la this county have been sold. Those dis MMcd of early In the season went from 8 to 10 centa, while those sold m, Ihpw, ,,, . m, mn within the past 10 days brought 15 Lav be needed and at other time cents. Offlers of 16J were made in none It wouIJ m to give the the early part of the week, and re- ,neriir Iuore ,nan u con8idertHl a proiier salary and require him to fused. Holders claim that thev can see 2D cents before the holidays. But here a care must exercised lest the buyers retire and leave the few re inainidg lots In the ware houses. It is not America that is going to suffer by the breaking off negotia tions at Purls. The dons are frittering away the fall while our army Is grad uully occupying Cuban strongholds and the Oregon and the Iowa are daily drawing nearer to Manila while the Buffalo will meet them by going Hast through the Sues Canal We are losing nothing by those Spanish dilatory methods. If the hpauiards want to commence the war sgaln we will get the Canara Islands. The Iniiki-kndknt opposed the abolition of the railroad commission Is-fore something else was formulated to take Its place. Well, the com mis sion has been legislated out of office. And here Is an instance of how bus. iness is now done: The most favor Hide freight rates are given to wheat The old commission had managed to have all manufactured products of wheat, such as Hour, germea, shorts Hiid tho like Included In the wheat schedule. This favors local mills ot tier wise the wheat would go to Portland to be floured. Well, the Columbia Southern, connecting Biggs on the line of the O. It. A N. with Prineville has been commenced and constructed as far as the village of Wasco In Sherman county. A Joint tariff for the short stub and theO. It, A X. was put In force this summer, A local miller named Isaacs at Was co complained to the State Hailroad Commissioner In September last that the railroad Is discriminating against his product charging him 25 cents per ton more than they did for wheat. The commission knew that flour and wheat ought to be carried at the same rate. The attention of the nroper railroad authorities were railed to the complaint. They agreed to look into the matter as soon as the immediate press of business could be cleared up. About two weeks later, the commission in the meantime havlnir been legislated out of office, one oi the old commissioners asked the manager what had heea done In the Isaacs complaint. "Nothing yet," "By the way the law creating your ttiinmisHion, has been repealed, has It not?" "It has." "Then you are out ofoffh-eand hav no more authority?" ' True ' " ell, then, Isaacs can pay that 25 cents a ton or else we will raise tne rate on wheat to flour rate." There you are. If the rate on wheat is left, the miller is mulcted. If the rate on wheat Is raised the wheat raiser is bled to that extent. No ac tion at common law will lie against the railroad companiei because they have not violated a statute. It Is safe to say that if the commission had remained in office a few weeks long. er, the producers of Sherman county would have Isvn able to saved a rvtable sum of money that Is now paid for a higher freight on ex ports. And it is further safe to say that the representatives of that coun ty voted for the repeal of the law. promptly do the work that reaches his office. This Is an instance when a man's Income is cut down by the more business there Is to do. In truth the old fee system was the most just to the taxpayer. By that the man who had business in court paid for it and those who were not litigous had nothing to pay. No inqniry has been made but it is believed that the sheriff has not re ceived clear of office expenses $180(1 per year or 11500 even. What is true In the sheriff's office is likewise true in the clerk's ami re (order's office. Public business will pile up and confusion result. Before the recorder office was established, it was no uncommon thing for the clerk to be behind three mor.tha with his recording. Now iiiftrumeuls are recorded the day presented if neces sary. This question cannot be dismissed with the flippant interjections of those who do ten dollars worth of service for a nickel. HUME AMI fXtJUMJ OX Tilt XI1.K The current news reports give in formation that both England and France are preparing for war. It is quite possible that the ancient ene mies may arrange an exhibition on a large scale for their neighbor, tho' the Amsterniam, !ioll:ind, "Nieuws van dan Dag" thinks that "if the French and British governments were left to settle their African dif ferences they would have little troub le in doing so." But they are not left in peace. The British Oovernment especially has to deal with a warlike movement in the press, such as has not ien exsrleneed since the days when the Iinndon music-halls resoun ded with that famous chorus: We ilou't want to tight, but, by Jint;o! if we do, We've got the ships, we've got the men, we've got the nionev too. We don't want to tight, but hy Jiimo! if we do, The Kiiwhina shall not have Constanti nople. The Tageblatt, Viennt, sketches the situation to the following effect: Having taken possession of Kypt during a period of financial difficulty In no small measure duo to Brili.-h influence the English claim that eve ry fox it of ground ever claimed by bgypt belongs to them. That the lations of claims he may have estab lished as first comer. The source of Bri'inh disaiisfaction is set aurth in a speech made by Sir IvUarJ Grey In lb'J5, when he a- .-rted that an attempt on the part of France to establish a claim In Egypt would be an "unfriendly act. Not one British paper thinks that, after such a declaration any concessions could be made to France. All of them are con Aden t that France, wor ried as she is with the Dreyfus scan dal, will retire at Lord Salisbury's command, and all predict the speedy defeat of France In case of war. The Outlook, Loudon says "In the teeth of Sir Edward Grey's explicit official warning, repeated by Mr. Curc in and backed by the whole weight of public opinion of ihiseoun try, that a French oecujiation of Fas hoda would be regarded as a casus belli, the French have occupied Fashoda. . . . The plain fact is that France has taken up a position at Fashisla so presisterous, so impossible that If war Is to be avoided, as we may be lieve it will be, Lord Salisbury will need all his ingenuity to devise for her a dignified way of retreat. But the business of diplomacy is the building of bridges, and provided he lists not build it out of British In- erests, Lord Salisbury may build any lie likes to assist the French out of Fashoda without a breach of the peace. Some suggest that for a free hand in Morocco France would be willing to withdraw from the Upjier Nile vailey. But this would be too heavy a price to pay even for peace. For with France entrenched in Mor occo we shoul I share with her what now In virtue of Uibralter we control the Atlantic gateway of the Medi terranean." THE OLD aOBrtatiKTJlX L1W. Tilt nilLlflNOS AMI Til E CATII outs father Doyle, one or the most in telligent of the American Roman Catholics intelligently sets forth the attitude which the advanced portio of his church in this country hold touching the Philippine problem: "He frankly admits that Spain has not succeeded in civilizing the natives that the union of church an slate has been and always is detrl mental, and that the coming of th Americans at this time Is providen tial to the native Filipinos. He nat urally objects to any missionary at tempts by Protestants but this can be forgiven in vit.w of his vigorous plea for a policy of state which will be creditable to us and beneficial to the Filipinos. "If" says he, "we send among the lags Is swaddlers and politicians to sow corruption and degredation we shall reap the whirl wind in dissension and revolution I'lio possession of the Philippines will Is'come a very costly experiment and, what is worse than mere loss of money, our iuiluence, which has tau given to us to uplift and free. will be perverted to debauch aud eu slave. Were I in authority 1 woul persuade every Protestant minister to slay away from Manila. I would select the most thorough Americans among the Catholic priests of the country and establish an enteute cor- ditile a frieudly understanding be tween them and the civil authorities, I would apKiiiit as governor-general broad-minded military man one who understands the inner workings of the Catholic religion. He need not lie a Catholic, but he should have no ' - tipalliies against the church and lb uld strive to gain the Hympu. tin tic adherence of the ecclesiastical suihoritii'S." THE A0.1TSA IMI'UOVEMENT. Congressman Tongue was put in gisxl spirits last Tuesday evening when he read of the ocning of the bids for the Improvement at Yaquina Bay. He has earnestly champ. oned that enterprise for the reason that it would when completed creates com peting export line for the Willamette Valley. He was opposed in congress by the democrats and populists and a few republicans in the fur east who could not see any gissl to result to the first district. Indeed the populists of Benton and Lincoln counties, this state, actually njoiced when the ap propriation was defeated lu the last congress. But Mr. T ngue never stopjied work. Tne war department finally advertised for bids, Mr. Tongue asserting that the work could be done foi less than $700,000. Tht se bids were opened last Tuesday. The competing Arms, all able to do the work are thus tabulated: Christie, L me iV Heyworth Chicago Idl.Olo Wakefield A Jackson Port Gt)0,79ri J Kiernan Portland 614.610 Daniel Kern Portland 620,216 Albany Bridge Co Albany 672,291 W L Prather Oakland Cal 674,688 C-ampls'll A Buchanan San Francisco California 68(!,!10 Columbia Bridge Co Portland 817( 9 These bids must lie forwarded ;o i .i.- .1 . . . . . Sudan was for sixteen years in the! "7. " " wasiimgton ""in win seieci tne lowest responsi ble bidder and award the contract. possession of the dervishes cannotjd ter this claim. In the meantime the French snt out an expedition which had the g od luck to reach Fashisla before the British. Were he a Brit on his countrymen would think it piite natural that his government should back him. The mere hoist ing of a British flag anywhere la sup posed by Englishmen to convert such ground Into British territory. But Fram does not, like England, annex foreign territory for purely humanitarian reasons or in the in terest of civilization alone. As it happens the French view the aflair very differently. They have not yet heard from Marchand hims- lf, but they are likely to rvneut any vio- The lowest bidder is Christie Lowe A 1 ley worth of Chicago and, as the arm has other contracts from th government, it Is supposed that the contract will goto the Chicago eo. Pie. Congressman Tongue is well pleased to note that a responsible bid is fur below the estimate he used in bis work in mngresa and with the war department. There would not be much fear of a war tie! ween England aud France were if not for the Paris mob. That irresKinsible element Is nalytobej feared. It la msihle for il to pre cipitate a war. The eoiiBtitu'iouadiy of ihe oli mor'gng.- tx law has been t a-sed on by Ihe SutrefUH is hi rt of the United Mates, ami the act has been held to beb-gal. Now iu place on the sta- tu'es is only a qui stiou of policy. The Oi-egoidun of last Friday reports the late decision in these paragraph-: The mandate of the supreme court of the United S'att-s In the rase of the Savings A Loan Ss-iety , Mul'io- mah county and Penumbra Kelly, affirming the decision of the United Stales circuit court in favor of ilefeii danis, was received aud filed in thai court yesterday. The Savings A Loan Society, a California corpora- ion, brought suit against Multno mah count .- and Penumbra Kelley to restrain them from collecting the taxes of 18U2, It vied under the mort gage Ux law, upon the ground that complainant mortgagees were noo resnleuts of this mate, and mortgages being perm nal proierty the situs of the mortgage followed the domicile of the owner, and plahiant fadng a res nia, lis morigsg. a in the atate of Oregon. The case was heard in ihe t'ljtru States circuit sourt hero irt Msrfb; 18U1, upon demurrer to tho niriei- ed bill, ami it was ordered find ad Judged that the demurrer U dis:i i.-- ed and that defendants recover i.-oui plaintiff their costs and dishur-t ments The case was spfiesled to the su- preme court or the Unwed states, which h is ordered that the decree i f the circuit court be affirmed with costs, and that the defendants reiover against the csmplainant for their costs ic the case. A number of persons who objected to paying the mortgage tax agreed to abide ty the decision In the above case and gave bonds to piy their tax In case the above suit was decided in favor of defendants. The amount of of taxes involved is between f. 50 ,000 aud $75,000. The Independent has always favored the law because it was a re gulation favoring the government where the security is located. Ai d It did not deal unjustly with the foreign money loaner. He if he was holiest had to pay taxes some where, and he ought to pay where h ssicur iiy made his loan desiable. It may be urgedtbata loaner under the mortgage tax law had to pay a higher rate of taxes in Washington county than whs required in San Francisco aud that he should be permitted to pay the low rate. It is answered that the invest ment in Washington county was bet- tey than the investment in San Fran cisco. lor if it was not ho would not have loaned his money here. Being a better loan he ought to be willing even glad to pay for that which made it better. wed the domicile v' , thei.-forc.ccui- r". iVp Kident of Call'or- -. j VW w-re i,ol taxa 4 .-r-sfrf- oeliliis BeoBWefl Our War against High prices will be con tiuued. We are now offering an immense and complete stock of Vrj trtMMls, lira rerlea, Beats, tkaes lists. Cap, Katiitas, Hsolrrj, LW aa ;!' raralshlng Uaaifs, Capes, Jack ets aaa Jlarkla-Uhes, In fact our store is full of bargains in goods that you need at prices surprisingly low Call and see us; no trouble to show goods. Hillsboro Pharmacy UNION X3LOGK wain arntaT. Cr. F. A. Bailey, Prop Pure fresh drugs, Brushes, Paints, Oils, Sponges and all Druggist! Sundries, Fine first-class cutlery a specialty. wlxtra Tare la I'aatpaaadlaf rrmirlptleus.' We are not The only House a. In Oregon that sell Paints and Oils; however, we do keep a few of these rare articles occasionally but as a side line only. We are Pharmacists And we sell Drags first and foremast, drugs at reasonable prices. Good, pure R. H. Bryan & Son, Cash Store Hillsboro, - Oregon. Our Prescription Depart ment is our Specialty. THE DELTA DRUG STORE. I niii; it I Ft" NIL:. S Harvest is over ut I am prepared to sell Furni ture, Bedding, Shades, Curtains Carpets, Hugs, Glass &c. Stock of Wall Paper for tho fall trade. P. O. BROWN. Prop. Machine Loaded Shells Sometimes niiiw fire becauee the powriei "hot and wad are not well wlmted HANI) I.0AHK1) SHELLS are always relialile when put up 1t a home house tint of nc ea-il- mul lie reliable. My shells are all guaisnteed. Being leaded toortte. each liuuit-r tun have his favorite auiuuinilion. Don't order frutu abroad but trod. with In inn- House. MAIM STREET, A NEW ASSISTANT SElttErAKY. The president lant week aniiointed imviu j. inn, ex preniilent or Ito- hastily and under Chester University, Rochester, New Courier Journal. ork, assistant secretary of state, to succeed John B. Mooie, who went to Paris with the peace commission Secretary Hill was born in PlainQeld N. J., in 1850; was graduated from Iti-K:ii. Hint the SnaniHh I'eace Coniiiii-'iont rs are now appeal! nip for relief from the conditions laid down in the protocol, ou the ground that il -mis ht eil lo hastily and un .lerj;reat pressure. LiPt us also re. s'ore to Sp;in Cervcra'g squadron, which, we liclicve was abandoned great pressure, AdmiiiKlriilrix'M Xotire. For the hour, a citizen had forgot ten the dy nf thii week on which the presidential elci'iion occurra. He went on the street and enquired of Uucknell Univeisity, Lewisburg, la.: those lie met. One caid it la on the bee ime professor of rheforicin, and 1st Tuesday in November or the 1st la'er president of, that Institution, Tuesday after the 1st Monday, "but and was president of the University it you will we liilly Bryan he will be of Itnehester from 1H89 to ISiNi. He stile to tell you." Is the author of a number of text books on rhetoric, literature, and psy chology; essays on The Principles and Fallacies of Socialism," aud has taken active part in several late p litical c.impaiirns. The Rochester Democrat and Chronlclc(Rt)p.) savv "The selection of Dr. Hill Ism prop er one. lie is a broad-minded schol ar and student of affairs, a man of good executive ability. Indeed, he was somewhat too scholarly, broad, and indeiiendent to suit some of those Interested in the University of It ich- ester, and they made T so unpleas ant for him that reolpru; : n followed. What tbe university lost the state de partment gains. The place of Assis tant secretary of state Is one of the most responsible In the government. 1 ne assistant lias In charge much of the detail of the state department, In cluding tne investigation of vexed inl.tmAtl ....... .!....- in . iniiiuui: ut-Biioiis. Aiinougn Dr. I ri'Kii leu hi ni Hill has bad no experience in the de- ' ,r"" ,lale of tlus nonce huh iin ( -i-fi iih iiiueuLKi ui naii esiaie io make wiil'-ni' iii of the mime, Ilatini this Uth .lav of Oet. 18SIH. ANDHKW JACK, I-.TOciilirof flu- last wil. ami totamrnt of (. has. Mewnrt ik-cd. 21-26, Notice is herehv civen, that the nniler sijineil has I .ecu iitKiintiHl Administra trix of I lie M:ite ol Nhiii A Pnrhara ue- ceased hj' the I'omitv (.Hurt of the state of Orejfo fur Washington county All per sons haviiii; i l.iiu.H ncainst said estate will piveent the simie proerly verified, to at Ilie oiin-eol i.eo. 11. Iliirhain, room H"J.' Chamiie! of (.'oiniiien Portland Or. w il li ii t ue ill iii from this date. Urt. 1 , l.ssw. i:LLA C. DURHAM. Administratrix. i:ecntorH Xotire. IN THK t'lKCl'IT COURT OP THK 1 Ulatu of Ureifoii, for WushiiiKton rountv. 1 lie Alliiuir Truat Uoiiiiiiinv, Id , a coriorution, I'laiutitl v. 8 W Milan Minnie Moore MiKire, llxrt Milan, ertniile Mi lan, Kliznlietli Milan. Maria Milan. Huisie Milan, Annu Milan, J K llooth executor of the last will and testament of Anna M Milan ilis-ens. ed. anil H W M ilan, uimlian of tlie ihtsoiih and estates of Maria Milan, Paisie Milan and Anna Milan and II J l.uncle, DefenilanU. Xo Minnie Moore ,i oore. 8 W M il an as Kuardian of the Dersous anil entuttia of Maria Milan, Dnisie Milanlld Anna Milan, defendants: In the name of the State of Oretron, You are herehv requiredto appear una answer the couiphiint tiled against you in the uboveeiitilled eause ly the lirst day of the next term of court after the expiration of the puhliealion of this sun iiioiih, to-wit: hy Monday Nov. 2 1st, and if you fail to so answer for want thereof, the plaintilf wi I apply to the court for the relief de manded in the complaint, to-wit: for judit- nieiit against 8 W Milan and J K llootne as executor or the last will and testeinent of Anna M Milan deceased, for $2,UU with interest from (letoher 1, IS'.W atS per cent peraiinuni, and su with interest from lielolxT 1, lS!s at ten er cent per annum, ' M.oH with interest from iJcioImt 0, 1SHS at tell percent per annum and $3J0 as attor neys lees, all in 11. 8. gold coin together witli the costs and disbursement of this suit and fo.- a decree lorn-losing plaintiff's mortgage nem-rioeu in tne complaint upon the follow'ing-duKcrihcd pmtwrtv situated in Wasliington county Mate of Oregon, m nil; .A II of that port ion of the northeast quar ter ( ) of section twenty-four I'.'-l) in township one I t south of range one (1) wesi oi me iiiamelte Meridian, Iving west of the County road, more particular ly described as follows: oinmeneilig at the no(thwes corner of the northeast quarter I H )ol section twenty-four 24) ruu niug thence south along the ipinrter section line tlnrt v-liine l.'ltil chains ami xiKi iur. en H7) (inks to the iiuarter section corner llltliecenterof si-etiun tweutv-four. thence -am aiong me onurier section line twenty lAriciiaiiin nun inirieeu 11.11 links to a lKiint ill the west side of the county road thence north twenty eiifht lasi I'lcirrccs lilty-tlve (.V) iniiintes cast eighty-eight H) links thence north twclvei U)ilegree iivol.'i) minutes west along the west side of said i HI) 1 de- IV-llVO i.fcO IlllllllLiHl .cm1 fnirl41 ooorot tne t'ourttioune in Hillsboro Wash- cnai is aim iniriy-ioiir tnt( links thence ington County, Or. at the hour of 10 o'clock north twenty-lour CM) de recs thirty-nine a m of saiif day sell at public auction to minutes cost one ( I ) chain and sixty- tho highest bidder for rah tlm f,.ll,.wln nine (liM) links thence north eightv-two 181 described real property towit degrees eighteen I IS) minutes east three (it) All the right, title and interest of said chains and seventeen (17) links, thence defendants or either of them in the dona- "orth eleven (II) degrees seventeen (17) tion claim of William Wilson and wifein "uinutes cast still following the west side section 4 t 1 n r 8 w of the Will. Mer all ol said county rqad to its point of intcniec- auuate in Washington bounty Oregon to " 1111 "ortn line oi sain section 0. G. WILKES, HILLSBORO, OREGON. NilKltlfr'IAH MAI-K. BV VIUTUK OK AN ATTA !HMKNT Kxei ution issued out of the l oinilv Court of the Htate of Oregon, for Wash ington County in favor of Duvid Corn in aim li. 1 oosler, partners under ihi hrm name of Corwin ik Woonter and against W. I. howler, and M. Y. Kowler tor the sum of f costs, and for the further sum ol S102.4S, U.8. gold coin, with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 tier cent ner milium iruiu vo uay oi -May, isir, ami for the cost and expenses of sule and of mm in. Now, therefore, by virtue and In pursu- founty ron.! nve i." chains and nine ico of said judgment 1 will on Monday links thence north twenty four ('24) iei?lst day of Nov., lWH, at the south icrees thiny-live (,yo minutes M-st foil ane the sausiy tne hereinbeiore named sums 'an t or the costs and expenses ol said sale. Hind property will be sold subject to re iciiiiuoii as er statute ol uregou. Witness in v hand this Isth ilnv nf oct. lays. V. D. BRADFORD hlierirr of Washington County, Oregon, o. i. ii union, Attorney tor llaliitill. Ad m I n int rator'a Not ire of Ma le of Itesil Property. Notice is heiehv uiven. that tho un- len-igned h:is Ih'i ii ilulv apiKiinteil execu tor of the last will and testament of t'has. Stewart decease. I, hy the Countv Court of Wn liii..;toti ( onntv State of Oregon, All la-iNon" havtnir chums arslnst the es tate ol nod ilcccusi'il are requested to pre sent the Mime to the undersigned at his si. leu eo in -ni.! countv and state within pttrtinent, he has the necessary equip ment for mattering the work and con ucting the office with skill, energy, and foresight." The Buffalo Courier (I iid ): "He will receive no warmer mgratulations than will come from the ranks of his political opiwionts, for some of whom the Courier may venture to speak." The Union, .Springfield, Mn-s. (IVp), notes that Im apiHiintnient "shows the presl tent's iikintr for men of xuniiim. abits for diplomatic work." otice ot ( inal Mettlement. V'OIK K S IIKI'KHY GIVEN, THAT li tne undersigned has hied his tuial account as the executor of the hst will aud tentauient ol tieo. K Corey, deceased in the County court of the state of Oregon for osiiiugton countv aim that said Court has (appointed Monday, the 21st day of Novell! her. I vi- at lUo'cfot k in the forenoon of said ii .iv a4 tlte tuee for hearinir of ohii-o- Jir toiu ' iiarvey, who has beepl"" lJ ' " :""u '"count aim tne scttie- J C COREY. Exectit'.r of the last Will and Testament notice ii norctiv mven that in mirsii- ance oi an order ol sale made and enter ed in the County Court of the State of Or egon, for Washington county, on the 12th day of Oct., 1M98, in the matter of the es tate of Anna 8. Baker, deceased, slid to the nndcrrigned as administrator thereof directed, authorizing and directing lne as administrator of said estate to sell the real pronerty belonging tosaid estate here- inaiier uescrioeu, 1 will on the Zbtn rtav of Nov., lH'.iH, at the hour of 10 o'clock's m of said day, at the south door of the court house in Hillsboro, Washington county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder therefor, on the terms hereinafter mentioned, all the following described real property, to-wit: Being a twenty-lour (Ut ), thence west along the north lineol suid section twenty-four (M) to place of la-ginning containing eighty-hv- (Hii acres more or less. mwV fur Him sale of said property to satisfy suid judg ment aim imrriug and loreclosntg you and each of you of ull right, claim ol eouity of redemption I a d to the same and every Par 'hereof, a d for such other HnH fur Ii. er relict as lo the court shall seem mee aud (in ante. I bis order is made hv order nl Hon John ft Cleland, Judge of the Circui C'our of lie state ol Oregon for the coun v of Mult nomah acting in the ahience from W anh in r oil county ol lion. I hos. A Mcllride Judgeof he above euti led conr . which. order wiu! duly made and entered Oo ols-r 1J, IP'.w. 'l.'r7 KENTON, II RON Poll ft Mill It, Attorneys for Plaintiff, VIRTUE t)K AN EXECUTION, Issued out ot the Circuit Court ol the Staleol oregun tor Multnomah County in favor of Mary O'llrien, and against John O'liricn for the sum of ftd !i, costs, and for the lurther sum of Islntl INI if 8 gold coin with inerest thereon at the rate of S per cent per annum from the lt'tli day of July, Istis and for the cost and expenses of sale and of said writ. Now, therefore by virtue and in pursu ance of said judgment and for want of suf ficient personal property 1 did on the loth day of Aug. Imim levy on at the in erest of John il'llrieu in the hereinafter descrilicd real property, 1 wi 1 on Monday the Slst day o i ctola'r ls!H. a the south door of the Court house ill llillslniro. Washington county Oregon, at the hour of lu o'clock am of said duy sel at piiblicauction to Hie high est bidder or cash the ollowiug described rviii prowrijf ; First .nut Commencing at the n w corner of the lleaverdani tract of hind oor- chusiHlby Win Mi-Chiiu of Lawrence flail and I.ucy II. Mall, his wife, in sec4tls r 1 w, them e n IW deg w, Jti.ltl chs. thence s 21 deg w 15.7.1 lis; thence s 73 deg, 15 mill, e 24 32 chs; thence n l A) .leg e 12.47 chs to place of beginning, containing 3ti 9ti acres. Second '1 ract Commeiieing at the ne corner of the above described tract of lund, t hence s 32 deg. e 21 rods to the center of the main ditch through the lleaverdani tract; thence along said ditch southwest erly 12 roils; thence parallel with n line it rods, thence to place o. beginning, contain ing 2.2o acre. Third I ract. 1 ho whole of a tract of land commencing .'4 rods from the n e cor ner of the lirst uhove described land on ihe east line thereof; thence a :2S deg e .SI rds to center of main ditch; thciiceouthweat erly along said ditch 12 rods; tln nee par allel with the n hue :', roils to e line of lirst descrilsjd tract; thence to place of be ginning containing 2 acres, more or less. Fourth tract. Commencing at a poin' on the w line of the d 1 cof Lawrence Hall and wife in sec 4 t I s r 1 w, W M, i hence s 22 deg w 15.2 chs from the n w corner of said claim: thence southward loliowing the center ot the public road IK.oilchs more or less ,o the center ot the public road known as the old Canyon road leading lo I'ortland. thence s .'ill deir. a mill w lilmnt 2.5ochaii.s to these corner of Ihe liilford hind; thence n 27 deg 12.21 chs: hence 73 deg 13 inin e Im.m2 I'llM ttll'lll'l. II IHI deg e(l.2'chs; thence li ti2 deg 35 loin w S Ml ch to place of licirinniiiir. cor tainiinr 4IM acres, more or less. Kifth .ract riienw(ofne K of sec 4 i 1 s r 1 w, containing 4o an es, excepting from ihe hinds uliove descrilicd a two acre iraci conveyed lo ! . .. Illancliet by John O'Mrien and nvor.le.l oil page 2311 of book ' N ' of Deeds of Washington Co., Ore. Sixth tract. 1 he s w i oltlicse'ot vc ;13 t 1 n r 1 w, containin 4Uucres. .ill situate in Washington county, uregou, to sat. sly the hereinbefore named sums, and for the costs and expenses ol said sale. Hilll! UriHll.lt. Ml.. IM.,1.1 .1.. 1...-I In deintit ou as ter u h i 11 . it.,,,. Witness hit i a .,i ! ;mI, ,i,iv i Hi.nt. IstiH, 1 W I) lilt A HKOI.'l), Hherlir. f Washiiiinon :..iint. . Orxiui. Carey ft Mays, Attorneys for l'lain till. W-1S1. IN711E CfllCUIT ('(lint r, OF THE Slate of Oregon, for Washington Coun- 'y- J. t. Merry man, Adminls -ator del lionis o i of heesia eof Samuel I C. Ritchev. lllK-'d. wi h ihe will I of said 8. C. Ritchey, diTeasiMl, ( annexe I, l'luiu itr, f vs I J.J. Mor-'an, Emms E. Morgan I a d J. De .nis, ilefe ida ns. J To J. J. Ntor.an. omtoi ilw. hIm.vu t.ii-ii ueic nan is: ni Minors 1N THE CIRCUIT COUKT iik Tliu State ol Oregon, lor Washington Coun- Jennie K Haines, I'lamt'.ll part of lot four (4) in Block twenty-nme In the name of the State of Oregon you (29) in the town of Forest Grove, Wash- re hereby commanded and required to ington county, uregon, ami tsmnded hv " " ".'"' nura court and beginning at thesouthw-st corner of the M"1 uT'iHi in " . Von i . i .i . , J io ne nrs. ouy oi tne next regular term of west KM) feet snd thence south 150 feet lo said coun. placeof brginning. Together with all the right, title and interest which said deceas- Jnereol, Uiei.lain ill will apply o lie court eu na at me time of her death or which , ' rel" ,,ucl" mueu And if you fail so lo answer, for wan d in ihe complaint laced at the head of the democrat!) arty organization, ay that the rep resentatives of Xew York, New Jer sey and other eastern states will not lie ml tn it ted to he national demo cratlc convention of 191)0. Wonder their representatives would h Iniltted to count a democratic m- ority in the next congress,? Courier Joureal. of tieo, U.Corey ilecd. 22-2H Adminintratrix Xotlre When the evacuation cinnmilte entered Havana last month th .xpanianis were told they must leave tuba hy DccemUr 1st. Not a exieution has been allowed, and now they recognis the fact that they mu'l go on or hefot that date. Notice is herein- given that the under- signal liusli.:! hy the County Couit of tneMatc ol Ui-eg iii .ir tt.ishingtnn coun tv. dlllv utdk iiittd allliiliilnitriT-ith. the-w-ill-anned of I he estate nf (ieo. I In tner tirillin. doi-d., Hnil h.n duly oiiftlitiiyl as u h and eet.-r. d upon the discharge of ner uiiiies. i in n ivre ait persons having laiui ftgaiu-1 f-:. -1 i-l.iteare requestis) t4j prest nl I lie aloe to me ill the law othee oi'lico K. I'..i' , in HiiMsirvwith nnm- day's er voncbi r k ithn -ix n-nn'hs from date. l-:iltl UUP ii. 1 'in, IO". AMIr I.. PATTERSON, A.Iniini-tr driv- ;tii. will-annexed nf the estate of (ieo. Homer (iritlin.denl. 22-2i; The Spanish and their sympathi sers think ami my that the Ameri can members of the Paris Pence com- mission are standing nl,M,f till after the fall elections when Ihey will con cede Spanish deuiauda. j Acker's Dy-ir; -la Tablets are sold on a positive j: in r idee, ( urv hearthm n Piismg f.f the f .1, d.-Tes after eating or any form dy-pepa. , little tmhlet give, iiiinir.ii.de ..Inf. , and. ill cents at Delia lrug store. has sin. accrued in h.r ..lai. H,.!.l -t Herein, o-wit: to t-3 on the following terms, to-wit : oAZlZ vlilVJZ'! hT ",e un, One-thild cash in hand one tl. ir,l in uS. " ,'.V i.',?' ..0l.1. CJ"" " n... ". cr'-' six months; nne-thinl in 12 months from ra - of 10 it', t i.o,,'nn.',,... Vi the date ofmle, d-ferred ps.ytnentalodraw fur hersiim of lino a iorney fees herein lu-iru-im o interest st the rate of 8 r 'cent s-r an- B"J hecos s and disbursements of his' I lodowin num. ana in ue secure I hy mortgage up- j on the premises. Conveyances to l3 at i :or.,,',ecrep a-ninsi y u and -II of said pnnhaser's ex,K.nse, 7 defeudan . ab ve named foreilosiny. ,or Dated at Hillsboro thia 2,.th d-v r 1ft ''iJ'T. ' ,-sndexecu.. ' " I -"' '"", oeueieiniani r.lllllia'Ji Mor- Uctober. 1S1IS. ran .n he full in , ,i,....-,i-..i er y, lyin and l-inB in Washin 't. n coun ty, ill eg n, and particularly described as loilows, o-wt : Itein lots t,ye(5, six (. seven (7nd eiyn.(rf) in hi ck H in Kairview Add i ion o he -own of llillsb ro; als ire markeil 'l 1 1 and re im.r-.wi oin i. led plat of Kairview A dili n to Hillsboro! in Washin ri. n C . lire. I hats id premises ah ve d-c iheil be Id by hesh riff fsui.l . n .n . . .. proeeda he e fbeappli d inpayment o III sltMiVa ailltisi an . I. . a . . county, the county luiil su2rintend. nt es of said sale and ha he plain iff have sucli other and fur her relief -s t . !. ..- may seem Jusi and eiiital.c in the premi- II. F. fionrxiv Adioinistralor of the estate of Anna 8. Maker. 22-2H Teacher) Kxaminittlon. Notice is herehv civen that fur lh t.nr. pose nf making ah examination of all ar sons who mav orlcr thrmwkn . .!;. dates fur teachers of the s-hois of this tnerroiwiu notii apulilic examination at Ihe court house at If illnl,rr. rvinnii., at one o'clock 1. M. on Wednesday. Nov. I 1'.' and continuing through three days. ApplieantS for Mate moen may niiml themselves on Thursday Nov. Imh st o'r'ock a. m. Dated this 25lh day of O t. 1S1W. II. A. HALL, County School Siiierinlendent of Wah nglon County Oregon. 2:W4 Xnkl Tea Pltlvelv e ires sick t..A. ache, indigestion and consti.stlii. A delightful herb drink. Removes all eru tionsof the skin, producing s perfect com plexion or money refunded. 2 am) ,rsj cents at Delta Drug Store, r H upon you by 'he Hon. T. A. Ihis s'lninmm in n,.rr d I'll nil. '-n l,.n by oxler .iieiTioe. ju ef ts.o.l.onr Madeaud enterrd a Chambon in At ., vrregon, an die ?iiiiiiiiynf s,.p , W. N. HA It RETT. ,n Attorney for Plain iff. Vh 25 J R DeVinney, Marr A IWin ne , J A U id. I. iura II l:id. I. E Lock. The Jj'irsi Naii.ninl Hnnk ol H.dshoro.Oreg in, J y C irstens, and I, K I arsi.-i.s, I'm inn. uo. iik ousilli'ss linuer thetirni nameot C.irsien liro.. Hvnjainin llirdsed.E D Snst tuck, f M Rolniison, E C Hllulies, J W Morg n, and J J Morgan, partners under the lo in none ol Unities. M..nn Itoge a, Uliaries II Dolil .V to, a pnv te fori otauon, W lj Arcliainls-Hii, receiver ol nut unanes it nodd A Co, Eliza- srin Dunn, administratrix ol tue estate ol Kdward Constable, de'i nsed, Matin. a Perry, E.iz ,. Issth Hliute, Amanda J hro-r- inan, Kicliard Constable, Mar. tna Htorms, Mary Mi. nine, lirmiha McLin, Minerva E.sh- a, neirs at law ol K i ward Con stable, deceased, It H Walker, v. n iinii. no uiinisi rater ol the estate o'J (J JJ.n, deceased O r, nan, hho A Hall, I'erry I Hall, Iiottie U Hall, and Nan cy II Hall, heirs at nw of J t: Hal., oeeeasnl. W II fLili and 11 W ratter on, Del. ndat,i i iv naii.iin f. rry, Amanda JSIieiman, Martha Storms Minerva E ner, K 0 Hughes, J i Morgan and W lM ollin. In tlie name ot ihe Slate ol Oregon, j oil and each of you nre lien by commanded and required tosppesr m the above runt. Is.l ( ourt. and answer I... ........ ,.. ed again, yuii in ti n Hlmvaeim le.l cause on or before tne lirsi day ol then, i ol the iino.i l Lined Cimrl II Ihe exi.irni:i n I ii.a .... r,""r""'1 or.i-r ot pin,, icatinn of tin summons, towiti M.m.iay. the 2 h duy ol November, jKitM, :n,u i ynii Hn -o I to ap(H-ar and answer, said comi.in the plionlilt, forwant, iherro, wi.l : , to the C lurt lor Ihe relief r.ivid I., . , her comp sint to-wit: .ra ju lemeni J A Ksul for Ihe sum n s;nu.is mil, in. tere-t Irom the 21 b diyoi Ji,,, , nt iV- enrol mt cent per aiinum, n.l firo.uo .iitorrey 1,-e., ft the lurther an n nfSaun.ltt with inlirest there t. since tl.e Wtu Oayof June X.rl. nt i,- raieoi0.er cei:t ,K-r iii.aum, and Musi st ,,r,, .;,. or a iudginei. aiainst il,e delenilanu J K DeV inney and Mary A li.Vi, . .. o"t?t'fZ.7U:W ""-rest sine, jnilS 2fh 1M hiii e ra ol eight per cm- ler am. am and lno.. o ttrntv. .. ,, J, for . i i isini r-eiii.-f . is this stnt and .... -. w .ig iiii" iwnrerta .k .ks . a -i in.-1 s-i.i ,i ik. I A lie . I . D I one hy J D V osry A I'eVii.t... . .... n ed ne i f iinv and we-1 14 0( Hick Headache Positively t4 ferna iieiuij nireil tiy using Jlokl Ten. A pleasant herb drink. I nn.. and indignslio,,, makes von est, sleep, work and happy. Naiisf, tjn r,r,ntd or DHmey ref(1,,,. and 60 cents si Ihe Delia mi, f, br , , , s l2 f Jnirview Addition toihet .wn o- JInl.l..,,, . ."'i" ? tr"'."',v " anner , ujr mwan.i in,. rr . ,u; j .. . ..i. -"""ion oi tne son.. i,oVR set forth, and for s decre- or,eT b rring and Ior-.-.lng eai h and all f n amlrm d iuts above named Irom any rlgut. title . In m or Interest ol, in and to snid nremil ses an I every part an t t,.ro-l thereol. n. or such other and lurther relict a. may be equitable. ' Tin. summon l pub Ished against yon hyoid-r.,f Hon. T. A. M Unite, Judge f t hs abo ra entitled 'art, made and dated on the .b day of H "pteuilssr It .,.. OK,- K. IIAOI.KV.. Altsjrusyslort'laiBl .'6 o