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PRElIXCT kfcTl'BX. BKAVKBDAM. Justice Of lh PHU Burton UKeeves.... Iload Supervisor llobert Thompson , J J Wlstner BEAVEKTON. Justice of the Peace M D Cady W 11 Morton Constable Wm Hunter Supervisor Lti Barnes Alouzo W Pike . 1IUXTON. Justice of Ihe Peace Ponald McPhemoo 90 61 . 64 .100 119 45 71 Wm Stevens... Constable W J Staley 85 44 Adam Hiiupaou Koed Supervisor J cue Cuinuilngs Martin Hart COKNKLIU. Justice of Iba Peace AH Brltrtra Homer Hendricks Constable Albert Bunning A A Phillips Iload Supervisor A 8 Hatch M II Heuderson COLUMBIA. Justice of the Peace J W Lowdon A K Wat-ton Constable J C Crocker Earnest Hellaire Road Supervisor Wm Bagley Aug Kiverman DAIRY. Justice of the Peace Keeder. Perry Watson Constable Louis Crepta Ira Bradley Dr Parker Willis Ireland Road Supervisor Henry Cap J B McNew H C Carstens DIU.KY. Justice of the Peace 44 40 131 . 84 .106 .103 . 77 .130 40 88 92 46 63 71 74 .117 .145 . 1 . I . 1 . 63 .126 . 2 J W Huebes 74 23 Wm K Stevens A P Tupper... Constable Wm Tennis 66 81 A B Todd .. Road Supervisor B F Van Melter EAST BUTTE. Justice of the Peace H B Tlard Constable J M Burroughs- WK Shaver A W Huiith C J Uodinan .... 66 29 .101 . 2 . 4 . 1 . 1 .. 62 .. 66 Road Supervisor W P Uraham , C8 Tlgard EAST CEDAR CHEEK Justice of the Peace W R Day J N Henry Ooostable Adiflph Cummins Chaie Roberts. Road Supervisor C FCastel L P Spencer GALES CHEEK. Justice of thf Peace John W Adklna J P Lilly 61 76 75 60 68 69 Closlix) Exercises . . OP THE . . HILLSBORO PUBLIC .SCHOOL, . . OK . . rrlduv Evening. June 5, MOTTO: haste Hot, Best Not. OPERA HOUSE. Program MUSIC INVOCATION . ESSAY "American Poets," VOCAL SOLO . ESSAY "The Snow Cap Peaks ol the Northwest," ES8AY "School Days Then and Now," ESSAY "The Printing Press," DUET "Spanish Dances," Floss" Wathid RECITATION "Haste Not, Best Not, ESSAY "Cuba," . VOCAL SOLO-"My Cavalier," Vf Kouen, E88AY-" Natural Resources ol the Pacific States," CLASS PKOPHECY- . VIOLIN SOLO- . RECITATION "Old Uncle Sam," VIOLIN 8OLO-"WichtL" Fuutt, CLASS BONO "Haste Not, Rest Not," PRESENTATION OK DIPLOMAS. RECITATION- MUSIC n;mes or Kdythe K. Haine, Maud Baggarley, K. Blanche Huiton, Hattie Connell, Anna Connell. Carrie M. Donaldson, Iottie H. Butler, Laura M. Pratt, Bertha K. Pratt, Kula M. Hoyt. Bulah M. Baugbman, Eva L. Weatherred. Orac A. Reeve, Mary L. Bent, Constable W A Hewitt F P llinea.. Road Supervisor J no McClaren , II O Parson MOUNTAIN. Justice of the Peace W J Urw. W F Holleubeck 60 73 64 Countable John Howell O Swanger Road Supervisor 8 L Hollenheck T U Meachaul NOHTH HILLSIMIKO Justice of the Peace J W I'ailey Sauil Everitt Constable Win Hoffman K B Huppiugton Road Supervisor P II Haughman F J William FOKKHT liKoVK. Justice of the Peace . SI ,. 8H . 68 .114 77 J.i O R I) iwns J W Wirts 106 .15 Constable John IUMwIn Daniel Bailey NOHTH FOKKWT .K)VK. Road Supervisor II H Clark - A T Kuox KEEDVII.I.K. Justice of the Peace Calvin Jaek.Hr Ira E Wheeler Constable James Borwick Edgar Dil'alaiy Iload Suiervisor C A Keith D R W heeler HOUTII HII.IJ4BOKI). Justice of the Peace Benton Bowman J P Randall. ....- .191 165 .134 78 57 7- 7 81 ;. .104 .120 Constable M 8 Dai ley Wm Tupper Road Supervisor F M Kelsey Henry Toelle SOUTH FOKKST OKOVE. Road 8u?rvlsor David Keen J L Lauiflilin ' HOUTT TUALATIN. Justice of the Peace EC Mulloy - Constable John Craw loid Road Supervisor S Oruduh. W A PA TO. Justice ol the Peace E X Harding E H Parker Constable T C Tupiier .101 .121 .120 .104 . 62 .100 .!o:t 105 .110 . 7:t . 91 .114 90 . 74 Road 8uH-rvior Neal Brown LSbogren WASHINGTON. Justice of the Peace-.- S A Holeomb John Joss Constable M C Lincoln W L Bachelder F Coopendine Oom Kouder Jaaper Keller Wm Darety T Connell . A Oesner James Corey Road Supervisor I Darety David Wenger 69 .101 . 4 - 3 1 . 1 . 2 . 4 . 1 . 1 . 3 . 77 ,. 94 It AN O . H. Obkku Blanc hi Huston Mihs Johnson IUttis ISwwish Auc Siwsii. Eva Bailkv Motzkim-ski and Wan W aoo.neb f . . . Euyth E. IIainsh . Mai kk Kici Kkeu Vbian Maups BAOi;Bi.r Ci.asa Anii!Rwn M ik Smith Cii ACB Kk:vh Win us B. Harh Mr. Waix P.ano gradilttlis. Eva E. Bailey, Clara M. Plowman, Bettie Bridges, Maude Rice. AliceK. Sewell. Eleipha M. Ruble. Lulu Palmateer, John Peters. William B. Hare, Roy Luce, Wharton Baughman, Fred Seigrist, Linus Brown, Fred J. Sewell. WtaT WLTTE, Justice of the Peace A N Davies 7tt 1 L Moielock 41 Constable Chas ((I'!! 106 lload Hupervisor Edward Wok1 112 VhTt E!AR CKEKK. JuHtice t( the Peace M E Buck HI Fertlitiitud Lauger 67 Courttable E W John-on af l.iwrence WiIhou 53 It' mil Huervir (J A Chapman 1- John Pape 8 runic txivEKsiTr. Rev. Alexander Blackburn, of Purl land, Kve the annual memorial MddreKi ta-lore the O. A. R. In the collet; cliaix l. At he is au old vet etitn, he made a uit earuent auU iiilerestini; neech; at one lime pic luring vividly Uih exciluiK steues of the Civil War, and eiaiu, lu beauti ful language mid palliott, drawing di-cply uu ur xympathy. The Kong Kecilal, given by Mil lard L'lwnndale, Ht d by Miss CMjley, on Wednemlay evening, June ti'h, wai one of the rare tret For t tirove is seldom favored with. Mr. Lowusdale'e b auliful, big voii-e, . Hj mi't tU t c, so full of pathos, spirited and yi t flexible, seeming ly Iraimpoit'.-d his audience Un the wing of sung to the upier realms, only to drop back as if it was Ihe re. i x tion of a dream alfr he had tin Mied. Among tne most beautiful Hong4 were erhaps: I'he Creole Lover's K..ng," Duilley Buck; "The Bed -uin Love Hong," Dudley Buck; "Ihe List Chord," Sullivan, and "Among fie Lilies," Dana. The iM HUiilully rendered piano solos, by Mi-sCooley, were "Hunting Hong," Mendel) h,,("The Hlgole t i," and "Hchet ," Be thoven. The ihuchI program, of May 81-tt, lakeii from Hie numiajr Included In this year's work, at rendered before the analysis class, was a grand finale for such an instructive as well as de lightful feature of our conservatory of music. Miss Cooley has worked untir ugly i" this phase of her de paifiient Mild scholars have been privileged to hear, many of the mas terpieces in luftruiueiittl music. AUn seemlimiv never played bitter; uterpretmg Willi tqual stun Urieg'"l'rHjeranil temple nance, Lifjit's "Uomloliers, ' niaiurne vy lloehler," "In Arcady," Aevili; The Last Il-," - t'schalk. Her ability in anil love lor her an, are noticed in the appreciation aim com prehension m ith which she rendered the ttyles of Uillerrnl composers. The, "Danse Macabre" by Hainl-hie is, . , .... i HUH verv well luayeo: misa .ouey heing assisted by Miss Cad well. The Concerto" (U minor), oy oienueia- sohn is one of ibe heaviest pieces ever rendered in Forehf, Urove. Miss Cx.ley's fir t piano was very auiy su-Hiued ty Miss imgers. (OUMi:Sti:.MEXl CONCERT. The Commencement Concert, oi Pacific University, at Fort Urove, promises as usual, a rich treat. A siring o chest ra Iroin Portland will furnish the instrumental pari oi me program. Mr. 11. Wessiner, Port land's favorite baritone and Wagner ian singer, will sing selections from Tannhauscr, Lohengrin end other WniriK rimi oiieras. Madame rsoreui will appear iu some of her favorite nneratie selections, aim a noveuy will be to near ner in some oi hct ' . . ' . i f.onous Swedish folksongs, as sung before In this couttry by Jennie I J ml and Cliriftine rilssoD. Ihe extpjisite fctyle in which she sings these songs nai given ner uio unuir of the Swedish nightingale, mis will ta Madame Norelll's farewell to Forest Urove, previous to her trip tu Paris in the lalL VYOKDSOF iEl 1ATEII CASUIDATES The reoublicans were a little too fxmiliar wilh that mule anu tne iiiamed beast kicked them. He has huit them badly. Home or the de feated candidates have been seen, and while they rcgnt the result they are not cast down lieyond recovery. Senator Haines is attending tu business and talking little. He says "We are lieaten and that Is all there is in it. ' Cornelius is as happy as a larit. I'll move, but it will not be into Multnomah county." riwiniiiurifh savs "mv hay win ne nadv to cut nam. I'll be there. don't i.retend to say how this defeat was brought anout. my irienus treatiil m well nnd my opsnentt ir so liusv thev had no time to abuse me." John Bailey s-ml, "I attribute my defeat to four tilings bad luck, poor mauagemei t, lack of votes and un wiiinliiril v." ,.. l lie eouai sunrage aiiieiuimeni defeated in this court)', and appeers t i I in the slate. Mrs. L. M. II Thorn, a pronounced advocate of equal suirrage says: "The men are alraid to give tlie franchise to women because they know thet they would los their oDiorlunity to ply their corrui t or ti t'ces." t;. W. Keilmoti't. wno laueci oi nun Instioii for sheriff, say: "I am now trci't1!!! (lie d legates t the (Niunty convention who vottl against me. UH Kr IKH SE. I'ltollATK. Ksttieo Thing deed; administra tor aiiihoriztd to erect a monument nvi r the ii rave of the deceased from funds of the estate not to exceed fits) Kit Augustine Carpenter deed; in nt.'irv tiled. Proierly valued at IIMI. K-t Flora Collet dinil; answer of Alioruev ir estnte to the cllim of Wm and Mary f !'! . Ksl SKrah J Mull difd; fiual ac iueil and allowed. 1 '.st J W Mil hi lee deed; sale of r.ml Mlale conllrimsl. Ksl John Michelec deed; sale of real -slale confirmed. M AKIUAI.K I.H'KXSK. I.iiTnsp to weil was iiied Msy 31 to Joseph S, lishl.i 2:1, ami Mary Kosmolsky 1; June 6 K D Kllerson and I yibi F. Hirnes 20. II II. Fcntoii, who has ls?en quite ill for a few days st Halem, is resting t home for a week. Mrs. W. A. Finney now of Tuala tin is ientliig a few dsys in Hills boro visiting friends. I- H Wilkes has gone into Idaho on a surveying lob. Cecil Humph reys went w ith him as an assistant. I'vCSTY 8.8. tONVKMIOS. The Washingtm county Sunday school conveuti''U met at lillisisiro yesterday and held its session in lh Christian church. Tweuty-six bcIhhiIs were represent id by forty regularly accredited delegbtas together with a large number of visitors who swelled the atteudanee ti over a hundr-!. The moruing seusiou was devoted t ' suuday school topics and metbotlsof work. The aiteruoon was giveu up tu the business of t ie asMicisiiou such as hearing and adopting re- norls. At the uoon rectus in suu day school workers of Hillsboro serv ed dinner to tie visitor lu Wehrung hall. The committee appoiuted iu report resolutions on the death of II. '. Kaymoud suumiiieu ine imniw lug which was adopting iy a rising vote. Wiikkkas, In the loving aid an- wise Provideuce of our Heavenly Father, our brother 11. C Riym uid, has been removed from the scene of earthly labor to a wide field iu hea ven above. Rkhoi.VKD, that we as members ol the Washmglon County huuuay School Association of which 11. I . Rayiuoud was the prime mover ami organizer and lis president express our profound appreciation of hi- no ble and uisniy unrisiian cearuiirr, his faithful atd uiitiriug activity in the Interest of our beloved associa tion at the time of lis weakness and youth, and rejoice in bis present ad vancement to mo ii av' ii oi uis Divine Master sol u lions be printed in Ihe con ny papers and spread upou the iiitnul.s of I his ansociniion. The comiulttee on resolutions re- (sirted these paragraphs which were adopted. We the coinmitteon resolutions leg leave to report the followint.': WiiEKKAS, The delegates aim vis . tors haviug ten nlerlaliied hum generously by the Sunday school workers of Hillsboro ieei exiremnij grateful tor the genuine, christian, hoapitdity etjndel and tnvreiore Is it Resolv'SI), that we exleud lo tne Sunday school workers of Hillsboro the heirty thanks oi mis conven tion. The officers for the ensuing year a . i . a f l.i are R. II. ureer, iinisooro m. c hunh. nrtsidenl; K. X. Harding, (J.iton Lt vh presidei.t; Win. Con- uell, Ilil'HtMiro M. 1.. church yd vie president; Mr. Potter, IKavertoii m. K church 3rd vice president; Ward Hwope, Forest urove Lnrisuan church 4th vice presidei.t; Alex 'halmers. Tuahtin Plains Fn-shy. rian church 6)li vice presidei.t; Mrs. C. P. Blanchard, eorreHMndiiiK secretary Lelsy U. H. church; nirs. Mary Hoyt. Keconiing seer nrj Hillsboro M. K. church. Thettite convention will be iieid in Portland next week, hare ror round trio 11 Ms or if a full car of 6o lie secured a car can lie chartered for CO which is a rale ol 00 eei.t for round trip and a lit tie left for the general fund. The uext place oi met uug is rm- (, Urove. Elder HickafiKste was elet t d deie gut? to the state convention. KEtL ESTATE. W L Curtis to Roxy A Curtis et al 1 ac sec 31 t I n r j w... I II Mania to J.Hchinid 100 ae see 17 t 2 ti r 6 w .....j. hoo a McKay to E Curtis lots 86 . and 80 blk a W Portland Heights 200 J 8chmid to R Nixon 100 ac see 17 t 2 n r 6 w 300 H A Wrlson and wf to L r and J F Carstens 16 32 ac sec 11 1 2 n r 4 w so 11 Burke to J J oom ten 1 ac sec 20 1 1 u r 8 w 200 V O Dawson to U W shelve part of lot 82 Millar.- and Vanacheiver tract 60 J Oraf and wf to School Dial no 4 1 ac iu K Bauman lib... 1 Hwauson to W K and E C Mays 6.34 ac C McKay die 1 P Rinir to Bernard leis 10 ac sec 11 1 1 s r 1 w no A Adams to Ettie M Adams 6 86 ac see 22 t 2 n r 3 w and other lands , goo cm couscil. The regular monthly session of the city council was held on Tuesday evening. The bill of T. H. Oheen, marshal, for May, f20, anu ligbl X water company for fioo m were au dited and ordered paid. The street comuilitiMj ws Instructed to sell the old bell tower for Ihe best possible figure, ll was also recouimetideil that property owners cut the thistles in streets and alleys aoout their pre mises. A special session was held on Thursday evening and the bill ol Phil Withycoiube for tile, $182 95 was audited and ordered paid. Ibe recorder was also authorised to trans mit (100 to Ladd A, Tllton Bank by July 1st to pay interest on city bonds. It was also ordered mat me street cuiiulttee and the street com missioner proceed to make the re pairs to sidewalks and street plank ing as provided lor In ordinances No's 182, 183, and 181 at the e'ne of the property owners. The time lor the completion of the the Third stmt ditch was extended to July 15. Wild rumors were flying about yesterday atternoon to the effect thai the result ol Comity's election would be contested. Enquiry how ever failed to verify reports. It was said that the effort would be made to throw out Mountain precinct la-cause all Ihe judges of election w ere of one political parly. In answer it is claim ed that when appointed one was a fosionlst, but since then il is asserted he h-td changed his politics. This could not have been foreseen by the county court. That tribunal a ems to have done Its duty, in jection is made to Ihe CI a lea Creek returns tsa-cau-e the election judges refused to allow one man to vote who claimed the right to do so. Illegal registra tion before notaries Is charged, but whether this would Invalidate the election would I quection for the courts to determine. Last Tuesday the 8 year-old son of ('apt. Ed L'simis, who is visiting with his Uncle Mr, Kelli rman, who lives on the Jerome Palu.ateer place near Reedville fell from a cherry tree, He caught on the fence, hut broke his leg In two places. Dr. Tajueisle reduced the fracture.. The lad will fol the rest of Ihe season eal cherries picked by some one else. . Children's Day exercises at the Christian church Sunday evening Subject for moruing services Chi. dreu and Missions." There will be a tuokt-t ion vvit i t Farmlngtou n vunJiy, t ie IT. I.. Preaching at I! a. lu. and 1' JO . ir. Elder Bicka'oM., of h.lNlor'i Christian church, will (-reach ut L i syvllle chapel t 3 o'clH.k ;. m next Sunday, June 10. - . Mr. Herman IVa-lle, lm JJ Ms inierest in the IlilUooro Hirn s Shop 1 1 Mr. John Snuos ui ami in tends going to Eislern tlrt yon. Ad enterlalumeut and i;ra.lu t g exeri Ises will be given by tin w r.nl Uktmg cluss of Jack's school, M i -dav evening June II, Kto rci-M to begin at 8 p m. Hon. W. D. Hare slarlcd on W.-.l-ue-day evening of this week lor .Sioux Cily, lows, lo attend the hi nusl session of the supreme loili;' A O. U. W..lle will Is- away u's rt two weeks. From Thursday to hatuulay himii of next week Dr. L-iwe. iin- iiiicisi. Will leat the Tualaliu. If your need help don't fail lo see him the first day he is tiere. He won't hi back for 6 ui'i t1'- There will be a mciable given I y Ihe eougregat'oii of the Presby t, rimi Church at Bithany on i dm s l.iy evening June 13. The memU'rs an t Irteuds or the church hope lo wel come a large number of guert. Sunday will be ols-iveil a- t'hiltl rens Day In the Methodist church. Appropriate services will Is hi,M in Hie moruing, and in the evening tl children and the young e.t will render a gisal program. Everybody will la) cordiaily welcomisl Some alarming it ports from He grain fields came in last week lo tbej efi'ett that rust had developed on the growing wheal but I hey turn out to l false sIhiiiis. The warm suntiliii e is" put ing a proper color on (lie grow -ing grain, and a salisfui t ry conilition pn vaiis. Mr. F. M. Heidcl has a cat load ot ash lumber, 11 or 12 thousand, which goes forward lo the tlngon furniture mani.fai t'iriiig company ut Poit'and The lumlsr whs saweo from liiular cut along the bankn l Dairy creek three or four miles above llillsls.ro. The truth of the criticism nmde bv the iNbKi'tNDKN T kill 11 Ihe diiU'Mi al roadway was laid through Mmmi street is UOW realiiseil mIh-ii the ditchers are excavating across tlml ttreet. Diagoual planking iony b of advantage on liriilges win re lraci s are necessuiy, but for paving itisa nuisance. The patrons and friends of Ihe HillslMiro public scIkmiI are cordially invited to be presei t at Hie com inencement exercises, which are i. b luld in the oK)ra house, June Kih, at 8 o'clock p. m. Elocution teachers from Porlland have b en preparing Ihe memla?rs of the graduating class who lake part in Ihe exercises. An excellent program is promised. Mr. J. B. W' lkes did a Job of type writing this week that i not ofii'it Htempltd. He made n Isi'le ol Ihe eieciion returns by precincts on a sheet ol paper 17 by 20 Inches in si,", producing four carbon copies. Tin iNDEl'EStlKNT Office Wa i fivoi'li with one of the eopbs which m i. the work easier for t'n' eoinposl'or who st Ihe table for iri I-sue. Last Thursday evening, afl.r prayer meeting at the M. JO church, Pastor Olierg was c.'Hi l 10 the altar railing by his parishi tiers hmI pre sented wilh a gold wit' h as n si tnony of the esteem ihe dooms hnvc for him. The case is in lrott d gi 11 and perfectly plain. The movement is from the Elgin ws'ch faifiry find perfect timer. Mr. (HiergiH par donably vain of his new watch. The heavy teams that stoo'l for an hour or more on Main street I -ft Monday belonged lo thf contract ir who is deli vet ing telephone pob along the line which the O. T. & T, Co. is building Into TillaiuiKik conn ty IromNoith Yamhill. Thci.in pany tried to buyout the 1J unties line, but did not offer him its cort when copper wire was cheap. N",wi the old company proposes to run him out. The duty of th public! is to rally to the support of the Hughes company. The County 8. 8. Convention exec utive committee has appoint! d a transportation committee for chut t r ing a ear t Poit'and next week The committee is Elder Siekefoo-e, from the Christian church; E. H Rice, Evangelical church; 1. M. C. (Jault, CongHgaiional church, and Win. Connel, M. E. church. This committee will probably before Sun day have a meeting and be ready to res)rt something interesting 10 ineir resH?ctive Sunday achools. On election dav in Ueavertoll two lads, Harrison Hughson, aged about 12 years, and Johnny Creightoi,, aired about 14. though small for bis wuri uoi into a dlsnute. The (.'rein h ton boy was not satisfied w th angry words, but got out bis Jaik knife. He made a vicious lunge at the Hughson boy and struck hi 11 iu the right breast, just below the tvllsr lame. A Dabbing wound Was the re sult, but fortunately for both boys no arteries were out or Ihe cavity i i breast ojrened. Two or three rt.u his by Dr. Robinson closed the wound. Creighton was bound over to the grand Jury in the sum of 2oo, charged with assault and battery, being armed with a dangerou weapon. Ulorioas Comes from Dr. Sews D. H. Cargileol Washita, I. T. He writes: "four iMittles of Electric Hitters has cured Mrs, Hrewerof scrofula, which hud cause.! her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and Ihe best it s--tors crulil give no help, but her erne is complete and her heal! h is ec-l-lert." This shows whst thoustnds have proved, that Electric Ihtlirs is the best blmal purifier known. ll' the supreme remedy for eczema, tet ter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils, and running sores. It stimulate" liver, kidneys, and bowels exs.s poison-, helps digestion builds up Ihe strength Only 60c. Hold by Delta Drug .Store. Ouaranteed. He foriri The Jtarfeons. All doctor told Itenick Hamilton, of West JeffeMon, O., after suffering 18 months from Kectal Fistula, he urnuhl ilie unless a Costly OIXTxtMUl was is-rfornied, but he cureil himself . . . . -tff,..nl.l.... A ,ni, Wltn nve Doxee i iuin-u Salve, the surest Pile cure on Erth, and the best Halve in the World. SU a box. Hold by Delta Drug Store. Official Vote of Washington County. Votes Polled by NAMK. KTtTE. C'liiK'esKiiian. Kirst Disiriii . I.t-rirtrtl Duly, ilfino pop W. I'. K I mora, pro I kih. b K. Henrs. regnlr-poi. . lli"iiiH ll. liingiw, rep tire nf Supreme Court l". J. I'.rigltt, n 'I lioina i I i resne. demo rlinr'cs K. Wolverton, rep Orc v'on l,iirvaiiil Kisxl Coinniissuiiirr J. W. Ilailcv, rrp I'. I.. Keiiiuly, pro W. Si liiiliucrirh, ilcuio-pop II 1ST Kit' r. District Attrnev Harrison Allen, re o I . Si lim-U'l. union. demo-iMii Joint S'lnilor IVn 1'. ('orneliiiR, rep Alex Sweek, Union, deuio-piip, cit'tV T. S. Mi Uanit l, pro C0UST1. State Sctuitoi" I. M. (ireear, pro K. W. 1 1 nines, rep . II. Wehrung, union l.epreseiitatives Aimer lirigga, rep J. C. Jim liioiaii, rep (ie V. Stitt, rep lliils-rt Itcrnanls, union o. K. K'lson, union....- j A. V. im rnl, union Julian Hatch, pro j S. W. Potter, pro J. S. 'rimniMHn, pro Countv 'Juiniiiissioncr John IVtcrs, pro T. ii. To.1.1, rep K. J. Ward, union County . lerk (ieitrge A. Morun, union John A. Thornbiirgh, rep Sherill I. has. 11. I.umford, pro John II. McNainer, rep John W. Sewell, union liecoriler ol ConveyanKes c. Jack, Jr., rep. ( A. Jours, pro. l:alili l Wann, union Trcannvr liixlolpli Crmiilull, rep X. 1". Oukernian, pro Thomas Tallsit, union Assessor Max Kiirgholzer, union If. S. stiirdevant, pro tieo, II, Wilcox, rep Surveyor A. A. Morr'll, rep Tims. H. Wilkes School SiiiH-rinteiuient II A lull r... W. II. Ilear. pro .1. T. Horrien, union Con mer A. 1.. Savior, rep A . Standlee, pro P. Via, union Municipal ln.lebteilness Amend Yes Xo! Ju.liciarv Amendment. Yes; Irrigation Aniemlment.. lieH-aliiig Amendment.. Yes Kqiial Suffrage Amendment Yen; Total votes iHilled in each precinct. . KII.KV TKA. On (.'on K diiey Tea cures back 11 lie, idney and bladder trouble For sale al the IK-lt. Bicycle repairing, brazing, turning vulcanizing and sundries at O. il. Wilkes, .Second street, next door to liillsi ri, Hotel. On' very Isiltlo of Hhiloh'a Con- sumption Cure is this guarantee: "Ail vie ask of you is to use two-thirds of the contents of this bottle faithfully, i hen if you can ssy you are not bene fflcd return the bottle to your Drug gist and he may refund the price paid." Price 25 cts, and 50 cts and fl.no. Delta Drug Htore. Croup is a terror of thousands of young 1110I hers la-cause Its outbreak is so agoni.ing and frequently fatal, shilnh's cough and consumption cure set like magic In cases of crough. It has never la en known to fail. The wor-t cases relieved immediately. Pi h i 60c and f 1 00, Yon can g ! il at the Delta. Many a lover has turned with dis gust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea purifies the breath by iis action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Hold tor years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts, and 50 cts at Delta. On account of the steel trust all larin implements will be higher than before but richulmeaL'h A Hon will -ell after the raise at same prices as others sold before. NELSON & REEP. MAXl'FACTCRERS OK , . j Rough and Dressed LUMBER W e will have our enwniill read to ea Imnls r nn or alsmt June 8th. 1 he bony of tiinlsr tributary is the best In the hbite slid hence wilh ur superior msiliincry ami mechanical skill our ,ro.luct will la- anual to that lound in Buy m:irU.;t ami miis-riur to mimt. We inviie orders. It' Acker's Kiiglish Remedy Kill stop a .,,ni;li at any time, and will cure the ....-! .,.1,1 lii tuelvf. hnnri. or money re- iwml.il. 2.-1 and ;S) cents at lelt lrg Store, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 1. V i iKril I AT I iRKIOS ClTT, OlIS M:IV. 1. I UJ. I UK IS IIKUK.KY I.IVKN I II AT the f,.,iiiiu-iiaiiiel wilier liaa liltsl I i.-.- i.l lux inli ilion lo limKf nnai pruoi 1,. ,,,,,,.,rl 1,1 Ins claim, ami mat Ml I,, niiiile iH-iore the lteifiler anil l.i'civ.-r ill unv,i i ,i;i ...w., v.. s - l.t O : I'll N K II. McO AFriN, II K lo-'-'it. tr the K of X U and E sj of s K 1 , Hcc i!2 lie ii.imicb (lie f.illowinir witnesses to fintve Ins roittiiiuou .psiilence uKin anil en. oration of :ml land, vis: J.ilm . -a il. uf Atjria, Ore. .I .n.es A. McLean, of " , " i C. II itch, of Portland, " L. V. llick.y. "t " " ill Art. 11. MOOKK8. 1-7 Reijieter I Precincts in the Election Held I 5S - ll! l' 31 W 4-2 X, 11 bl ti5l 37 95 47 4 50 34 ' ll:iu H' 4 1 2 H, 4 5 7 1 7 til 10 12 7 ? 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V 57 " 1 : 4SII9i 8212: (st 06 8 22 I4 24 ldj 14, 25 7 11 15 5H 48 3.(1 83 59 93 23 2i 48 4 O 22, 8, 7 f W 13 7 10 9 No 0i 5 3.r), 8S ,a 8(1 25 23 43 41 15, 88 4, 24 9 18 u; 15 28 ft 2 9 Noj 00 49 311 HI)! O4' 90 18 20 34 41 Yes 11 34 42 61 18 42 20 Itfl 29 24 So! 61 28 1(1 45) 47l H4 13 111! 24 30 13, 35; l 49: 29 45 32 22, 20 43 po .si 411 y.e vw (hu 4i -ti 43 ;k . . 125 102 80 219 143 199 103 123 135 131 26 181 which we will sell p Spring Bargains ! j We l aTi some of our fine stock of Ladies wrap m E:A Rare Bargain! We also offer some bargains In our clothing; pile and broken suits at 50 per cent reduction ; Schnlinerich & Son fiU.UiuUUiUuUU,U,,uuuUi: Furniture for sale AT PORTLAND PRICES. To prove this call at the corner of P. O. BROWN, THE Bankers Life Insurance Co. OF NEBRASKA ISSUES The Policy of the Future Setul name, address, tnd age and get full particulars of the be plan on which Insur ance was ever written. J. F. COiYIPTON, Gen. Agent 412 JUriuam Ksililluic, . ; JOHN DELLAR Cor. 1st and Yamhil! Sta. SllTE THE roi.l.OWI!IM Ladies' Sbs, Kid or Kangaroo, Men's Clothine. Cheviots or Worsted, Latest Style, 9 00 value Bjys' Clotliing, Durable and Fashionable, 4.50 value Crescent Suits, -75 value PORTLAND. ORE. June 4, 1900. K I St It1 ' M X X 1 X ' 84 107 74107110 53115 55 I I 02 78 58 08 50 80104 44 82 1457 73 1304 77 73 OS 82 113 65134 73 44' 34 6 3 50 00 1144 71 115114. 62 ts. 1705 15, 10 4 13 17 225 101 10 18. 15 I I I 7 18 12 6 18 6 13 17 150 07 70108 50 45 30 03 08 1258 05143 62 73 102 120 40 ti ) 1072 I I i I 1 I ! 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I I I I 75 79 5 16 9U 95 37 77 1419 18 178 70 75 1420 7 1382 79 154:1 84 1476 17 174 Ik, I3b( 81 97l 9' 77112101; 59 80 08 8, 181 05 75 9 12 15 7 1 3 49108, 02 04 68J 92 ' 1 ! 73101 80 67 9 21 17 IO 66. 08 90 1305 t 7 10 232 78 102 61 102 73 01 90 44' 55 l lbl I I 29 23 72 48 20 18 08 60 24 28 Mi 48 64 37 31 37 24 17, 85 18 78 lit 81 49 48 30 -M 403 3s1 49 I ISO 18 30 320 42 54 1108 11 24 375 47; 63 1 152 18 49 749 ;I0 32 708 21 48 I 805 32110 15 29 35' 103 22 22 3(1 108 00 31 04 4 2 20, 0W 63 20. 74 H3 36l 4H 43 70 30' 8 5-JI 68! 09 83 60 67 IU23 202 141 247 185 135 -72 178 123 177 3iy3 at greately. reduced price Main and Third streets and get pJices OLD LINE . Portland, Uresou. CL0THIHG GENT'S FURNI3H1XGS SHOES PKII EM 01 OI K JtPKt ULTIMi Lace or Button. $1.50 value 1.73 7..-.0 2. GO .40 JOHN DELLAR. Prop