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3P ' DAHLIAS. at? ul DMrallT' Ctllllr Dia-.real Vvltllti. Among tha flowers which are Dow largely usod ta aur f ardena few are more popular than ths dahlia, say L L. Itlcbuiond In The Queen. The orl I mil forui of thla flower has undergone no ruany tranwrHtros- tbst wt now hara distinct groups of tall and dwarf va rieties, cactua dahllaa, too, to single and double forma, aad these, wita their starlike do were and elegantly twisted petal, are certainly the moat beautiful of all. The dwarf, or pompon, form of the dahlia ! Terr useful for bedding pur poeee, the brilliant color of theae Beat little flower being very effective In the border. ..Although . the bloaaoma are email, they are ao well held up above the foils? ! ;rJu?cd Is su.u profualon that they give rich coloring to tbe garden, and If plants are select ed with care, ao that the height, which varlee from four feet to two feet, la considered as well ai the tints of the blooins, few plujifti Mil give a brighter effect In a man, "fares, a very floiif erous variety, In pale prluirose, makes an excellent center to a large bed, with Fashion, light orange, aim a profuse bloomer, as tbe 'next tint and Little Don-It, dwarf plant with tbe richest marooa flowers, as the outer circle; or Guiding Star,' a lovely' white variety, three feet hlgh'itmy 1 be lined with Bacchua, In brilliant scarlet, which does not exceed 2'i feet In height, edg ing the two with Utile Hyveotheart, which la a dwurf plant bearing red flower tipped, with white. x.Mrs. Wal ter Besant, In shules of salmon pink, I, very beautlfiil, and Kevengc-, In rich purple and mauve. Is rilKtlnct and handsome. The variety of tints Is end less, but any of them which tend to ward majenta an bust i avoided, as they never harmonize well with tbe rest V Messrs. DobtAVs new Introduction, Mrs. Ireland, Is In shades of orange scarlet and white, very brilliant flow- r, which does, excellently tn a balcony er, or the growth made will be too soft to stand well, says Gardening. The buds of tbe Easter Illy ibocld be well developed four weeks before Eas ter. Then darknesa and coolness will retard growth; beat and light wlU bur ry ft seallces Drive Cattle ta alelds. "It I said that man la the only ani mal who perspire all over, laugba and commits suicide," remarked a resident of the lower coast to tbe New Orleans Times-Democrat "The suicide claim ha been disputed, however. Bud 1 can furnish a little evidence on the subject myself. Down near the mouth of the river the mosquitoes are at times a peat of very formidable character, and If they are any worse In the Klon dike I wouldn't go there, for enough gold to start a brickyard. They come in swarms so dense that they look like cloud of black amoks, and when they make decent there la nothing to do but beat a retreat Of course cattle suffer Intensely, and the poor beasts will become absolutely maddened by the pain. The mosquitoes penetrate tSali mis ami nostrils, and on several occasions I have seen cows and ateer rush Into the river and to all appear ances commit suicide by drowning. I mean that they wade Into comparative ly aballow water and deliberately bold themselves under water nntU life la extinct Anybody who Uvea In the neighborhood will bear out the asser tion, and If tbe act la not Intentional suicide It certainly has all Its aspects. It la a common thing to see cattle run Into the river and submerge them selves until only their noses protrude. Old settler say they will atand that way all night and I know from person al observation that they will bold their position for hour at a t'nxe." I I I 1 M I ! I 1 r. aseaaaaasaases a a a t TTTTTTTTiTTTTT i I HONEY IN HORSES llKCeDKKI DOUC TIIKirt bi:t. TO ( fl'Li TIIK l)t'.Nlll t'OR tll-KKIUU AKIWALS. . , i t , i i .i,,'t,i.,ti I I I I I I I til I I I I I 1 1 ! ii Advices from many of the breeding j districts prove that the breeder of trotters and pacers are contemplating . the mating of all available mure this spring, says The Breeder's G;izette. The owners of mares that might rea sonably be expected to product1 speed never discontinued breeding thcui to the extent reached by the furtuers. For that reason tbe supply of trotters and pacers has not grown with the lnpe of time so small a the supply of the com niouer kinds of burses. Despite: this CACTUS DAHLIA 'fcTRK when grown in a large pot or a bog of rich solL In fact all tbe beat dahllaa cm be cultivated wkb success for the decoration of i' verandas or balconies, and, as tbe roofed cuttings can be ob tained early In the spring, there Is no difficulty In having them In bloom in June, when they mHU continue to aup ply a quantity, ot flower until the lat est autumn. $JT A new race of hybrids, combining the older pompon, dahlia with the cactua varieties, has1 lately been Introduced, the lovely Aurora being one of the best of these. This Is a dwarf plant pro ducing many flowet In exquisite ahades of salmon pink and vleux rose, with a metallic blue abeen on tha tip of tbe petals, giving It a very refined and uncommon' Appearance, Tbe bloom are small and of tbe cactus abape, n moat decorative plant either for the border or tb balcony. Can Dell's Gem la J a pompon cactus In shade of scarlet and yellow, a glow ing little flower of good form and hab it not exceeding two feet In height Crawley Gem. must not be forgotten In thla connection: '- It also Is a pompon cactus, deep blood rod In color. These three will prolmbly be the forerunners f many other1 of those fascinating flowers, which art" 'porYect for cutting, not being so heavy as those with target bloaaoma and consequently far easier, to arrange In rases. Of tbe true cac tua dahllaa there are now a great many, but they are not all of that per feet form, with quilled petals, which If aeen only In the best varieties, aucb as Ethel, here represented. harts Ma Om "r Steers. Shorts are not considered a very sat isfactory feed for fattening cattle un less some of the lighter grade are need which are similar to bran, write Professor Curtis In The Breeder' Ga aette. ' At the price named corn I a cheaper feed than shorts, and I would not advise using more than two pounds Of the aborts per bead dally, and If tbe cattle are to be fed on grass It Is not likely that It wUI prove profitable to use any aborts. ; i Gluten meal or gluten feed can be bought at about the aame price aa that quoted for shorts, and either of these will be much better for combining with corn and cob meal, aa they are richer In both fat and protein aad are better fattening feeds. If the gluten feed la not available, It would probably be more profitable to use one to three pounds of ollmeal per head dally dur ing the finishing process, or for tbe last two or three months, at $20 or S22 per ton, than to use tbe aborts at f 14. Oil meal added to corn and cob meal will make an excellent ration for finishing fattening ateer. -, Omasa Fa rtara. Notwithstanding tba anatomy of tha pig would seem to dtaputs the proposi tion, grass la necessary to Its bast de velopment say 'Texas ' Farm ' and Ranch. The small stomach would seem to Indicate a grain rattan or concen trated food of some sort, and so It does. Bog are wanted ta consume a large amount of feed, converting It Into pork. Therefore the first thing requir ad la to enlarge bis capacity to eat or. In other w arils, to enlarg bis stomach. Grass, being bulky In proportion to Its nutrltlou qualities, la the -very thing and Involve the only known method of enlarging the stomach. At the same time It furnishes the protela needed to develop flesh, muscle aad bone.- Then when we have a large frame built up with enlarged digestive capacity It la an eaay matter to put on the fat with corn or other carbohydrate feeds. SHIKI COLT. the demand for trotters and pacers of anything like high class has been ex tremely brink this year, and the proa pecta are that without anything to cause a great setback the advance In value will proceed. The department of agriculture gives OS the pleading Information that the average value of horse lias ngaln risen during lSUU. In 1N!)7 we reached bedrock In prices, as In that year the average value of horses was only $31.51. In lHl'H the value rose to $34.20, and In 1KU9 It was f.".7.40. But the numbers have been steadily falling Since 1803. when we had Kl.20il.602. un til In im) we had 13.GU5.307, a Ions of 2.641,405, or at the rate of nearly 42.",- 000 per year. Extreme speed la what blnga money today, says The Farm Journal, but It cost a great deal to raise fast horses, because there are so many blanks, and the development of those that prove fast Is so expensive Hint men of mod erate moans cannot afford to dabble In fast boi-Mce. The best trainers com mand salaries of $4,000 to fO.WX) per year, and a poor trainer Is dear at any price, because be is liable to spoil a really first class horse If he is given one to handle. To sell without devel oping a horse Is next to Impossible at any price representing a profit On tbe other hand, horses without great speed and combining sise, style and pleasing Colors can be sold to great advantage without expensive trainers and scien tific training. Compactly built hackneys fill the bill. V'm V. Us.'. SI "I a. AM'CelaMc PrcpnrationrorAs similaliiru lieFotHhmdHeguJa liitg die Sloioaclis andUowvIs of Tromolcs l)it;estion.Crrerfur ness and Itosl.Contains neillar Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. NotNahcotic. ' 6 E tt i bi 1 or Infants and Children. fepv affM U-SAMt TLPtTCHKR Apcrftxl Ifcntcdy rorConslipa rion , Sour SlonvTch,DiarrU)ca tu id Ltss of Sleep. Facsimile SifinHlurt or NEW YOTJK. txACT copy or wrapper. fi W .AT The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature r i 01 Xt-1 In Use For Over Thirty Years TMf CCHTAUH eOMMHT. MW TV. ft A1 IV 1 hi Collie f Appointment of niiiiivt ratrix. Par Easter Blaoai. Dlelytra apectalllls Is one of the easi est plants to force Into bloom that can be taken In hand. It responds to heat so readily. To bloom for Easter four week should be ample time in a torn nerature of ."o to TA degroea not Mgh- reais-raad Siaak. If the time to begin the education of B boy should commence at the birth of his grandparents, as baa been said. the time for the selection of breeding animals should begin equally early, declare Tbe American Cultivator. Herein lie tb value of a pedigree for all farm stock, rl tt should be un broken, not only In the line of descent but In the possession of those Qualities feslred In the future animal. A neglect to conform with thla requirement has caused some to lorn faith In the Im portance of hereditary Influence. "There are black sheep In every flock" la an old saying, and If one desires white lambs It Is not well to net-opt the black sheep to produce them from, no matter how white its aiK-ostors may have been. This In eimlly ir.ie In breeding any animals for Hiceiiil pur pose.' If one t not true to the char actertsticM of the breed, not the blue-1 of blood should lend to Its pivHorv.i tlon to periMliiMto the hmd. 1 lie titule hiirhtd hnvine been dulv an- noiiiled lv llie oiuit v Cnuit of the Mate t Oregon, fie- W ashington ' ounty, ttilinin intratrin of the CHtnte of (!. ,. Kayinonil. (leet-iiKed and hiving duly qmtlihcd, nud entered UH!i tie (ineliuif;e of herdntiex tut Hitch a pvno. s ilierefnre hitvinicclaiiiiH a. uinttt tai , OHtnle ure hereby reaetel tin. I required to preKent t' em, Willi the propur voucheis, to the uiHlerHigned, eitli r at her reHidcii.e in 4HHton, WutdiinfUoii County, O'egun, o- at the law olhce of Thoa. II t K. 11. lon ue in liillnburo, WiiKhiiiKton t'ountir, Oregon, within six iKomhp from the date hereof. I lull l at lli!l o o, Vunhinjrtnn County On-KUil this 1 - 1 1 dav of Novemlu-r, l'.IUO, 1 1 A J. It A V MOV 1), AdauniHtra'.rix of the estate of II. A. Kaymoud, ih-cenyed. 2 31 V liei t on Storage. I will in i short time n-ove the luaelii -ery of the Crem-eiu Mill l oin the mill hoUHe on (1 des I reek to the iiiiII-Imiiu re cently purciiaM'd at t!ie Purest 11 rove II. li. Station. Thone huvnig whrut in llie mill lo be. Iloured nru reiietel to cull and get their Hour witliin the next fe dayt. Ami others who have wh at on xtoraie are ask ed to call al the H'oreH Grove bank, or nt tlitt mill i ii tiales Creek and arr ingu with r orent lirove. Dec. (Ill llt. . K. W. 11 A IN Kb, ili-oil l-'innl Soil lenient. Notirei hereby L'ivenllmt I, the under siKUed, executrix' of the estate of Hamuel i. Kt-llev, ili'--aK4d, have died fuv tin account as iifh executrix In the t'ountv ourt of llie tsiate of Oretion, for Washing ton I'liiin v ami that said court has set ,on.hiy. January 7th I'.IUI at the hour of H o'clock a. m, of sa il (lay a the tini and the Comity Court room as the place lor liciiriiiK olijci tioiiri to ttaid ai-count. ami llie tinal scttleniciil il suHl estate. tiuted llie. :iid l! u. iiKIIKCCA KRI.I.EY, K ccutriv of the estate of t-auiuel I Kelli y, deceased. . ' i!-3S AdiiiiiiNt rntor'H Notice ot lnlirtnient . Ap- XtlTH K. r'4HC IM KIJCATIOX lreparlment of Interior Haanarlaa liar, rieaae allow me space to describe my experience In raising Hungarian hay and using It says Thoiiius Hugh In The Breeder's Gazette. I am a breed er of both sheep and cattle of good strains, which Is the first requisite of success on the farm, and the next atrp j 'f ''"r il diositioii Is without doubt to have good forage. Grain will keep up a good condition of flush In either sheep or cattle, but too touch will cause sheep to lose their fleeces and check the flow of milk from cows. What Is wanted Is a for age that la fat producing, but not so heating as to bare the bad effects so Characteristic of corn. I am not de nouncing corn fodder. I feed It ex tensively each year. ' In Hungarian bay I find the best combination of these two conditions. For milk cows there Is nothing bettor, and when we consider the abundant yield there la no ground' for complaint on the score of expense. From six acres of the poorest laud on my farm I have harvested 16 large loads of this hay. ; It la not course like millet liny, but owing to Its nature and an alum Notice ik hereby ifivi u that the underslifn ed. It. 1. Katun, has been appointed by the ouniv i on i oi uie nunc ui ureron I r the County of Washington, adminis trator of llie estate of (ieorire H. Alex- nndi-r, iieeeased. and has duly qualified ss silrli uiinuuisirator. All persons haviuK claims against said estate arc hereby notihed an t required to nrencnt tlie same, iluiv verineu ami with proper vouchers, to auic administrator at i he law oillcc, of 1 lios. H. iV K. rl, Touku Mumiii Hlock, 11 illslioro, Orevon wit 'In six iiiotitlis from the date of the first publ cation of tins notice. L'alcd Novembers!?, l'.H). K. I, KATON. Administrator of the estate of Ueorge U Al(xaiiiler. ileceiisiMl. . Dale oi lii Ht publication, November SO, I. a mi Orrtca at Uhkuon City, Obk. December 1st, 10 O, (HICK lallKKKBY OIVKN THAT the Inllowiuir named settler has tiled notice ot his intention to make limit prool in sup ort of his claim, ami that s id proof will tie nuuie in'iort KcKistcr . nil nccciver, at Drerou Citv, u eou on Junu.iry 1-1, IWl.vix: I'Al.KIt T. HOW KN H. K, Xo. U'LV., lor the 8 NV X Sec 21 T 6 MU W, He ismes the followimr witnesseicto prove his continuous resilience uion and cultivation of said laud vis: 11. K nrlson. of i'ortlaml, otro lAlvmll I'owcll.of Piusluir , Ore 1 Marion Kdee. of Hillsboro. tre. la it,,. I -"errui jioicilKlSB oi ' i n ia ii n ho. fnun voiul, I a.U'..,l 1 1 n ... .u. ... Decks on well pulverized land Ann Bllnn.nn.uk " 1 , 1. ,nw mm.. v. M"J - I'll III II lliwil' I. U live istcr puivenzou innu nun Worked tbe seed thoroughly Into the soil. I consider the best time to sow Hungarian seed Is from Mar 15 to June 10, and from three pocks to oue Auctioneer, Hillsboro Oregon bushel of seed sown per acre the best I B. P. CORNELIUS, results will sccrua, A natural grass fieTd Is very valuable In tbe preservation of the feet of colts. The surface la much softer than a field that Is nndcr regular rotation, and their hoofs In cousequence are less lia ble to become worn and splintered. I cfTcr my service lo citizen of this cout.ty lo soil ikkIh, iiiprchaiiilise Mini chattel at public vondui. I Mill Htloml all sales) nt limes and plxce HMi'iflnl upon rereivinir qetui'sl to do mi. Charges reHHxntlc SOTICK Hilt 11 ICMCATION leiiirtiiient or the Interior, I, AN D Ori ll l AT OHKOOR t'lTT, OlKIION Nov. 5. I!0, X.TOTICK 18 HKUK1SY 01VKN THAT 1 the follow inir-lmini'il settler has I. led notice of his intention to make final proof in support ol tus claim, ana mat satu proof w ill be made Is-foru the County Clerk of Washington county, ut Hillslsjro, Ore., on jieceuiiier 1 1. l'-v, viz: WILLIAM II. WIKR, If. K. No. Mall, lor the N W li of 8ec, ITS Nun W. He nanus the following witnesses to prove nis continuous resilience nHn and cultivation oi wain lauu, viz: John C. M illcr, of (ilcnco, (he. John lKiftis. of liurr rruchey, of " AnUB Mcln-od, of a m I HAH. B. MOORES, FKEE If It falls Tlio Kind Hint Cures 17 7 VI Green Raven is the name and mark we have adopted for a Cough Syrup that is absolutely guaran teed to le an unfailing remedy for Cough, Colds, Croup, Hoarsness, Bronrhclis, etc. It is not offered ai an imitation or substitute of any other preparation, but an wmmni, an advance on anything- in the line of Cougs Cares heretofore manufactured. It 19 not like others. It is much better. It Cures. Green Raven "lie.: Cough Syrup .1 It isnot nauseating; has no unsightly sediment; is not poisonous. It is palataMc ami readily taken by children. It Is properly made and we will refund your money if it fails to cure. We freely and openly claim that this preparation cannot be excelled. We respectfully ask for an op portunity to prove our claim. There can beno better way than to try it. MANUFACTURED, GUARANTEED AND SOLD I)Y Four Ounces Four lilts THE HILLSBORO PHARMACY JMeasant to Take BAD COLDS. Quinine is 111 years behind, Coldsdonot now have to hcemiured, ,i kiiki.'s Ina mic Tahi'i.k (called dvi amic from their energy) crowd a week's ordinary treat ment into 'i hours and abort the worst ot CO ds over iiitrht. It was the worst case of "rip I ever hsil A hail do'cn friends had sure cures. Ht ill it lumpen. Heard of the Oysamic lit- tTt.Kt. To my iutin7.riuent they stopped both colli and coiil-Ii the first nipht. 1 en, dor.-e and ri-coinin ud them to the tienple." l!m i.Y llKNi.tv. Kx-Memlier I onr,s and .Attorney Hit raiisome etreet. Ban Kriincisco. July 7, II wn. ' Winter cohls have always lieen serious hint's to me '1 hey sre hard and stay for months Hut the last was stopped sud denly by Minium.' Uysamio 1abiu.es llnth coiiL'h and rold disappeared in s couple of days. NotbiiiK else does this for mi'.'1 Mrs. Kmma I,. Mm, I. is, 14 Moss Hi., San Francisco Auir. II. 'IN). "I live across t lie street from where Mksi h.'s Hvnamic Tahi'i-ks are made. I hat is how 1 lirst took them. I hey stop colds without notice. 1 tookadosen boss with me lor sell and friends when I went to Nome " II. I,. Vas Wi.hki.k, Capitalist, :tUI7 Wasliinntou Olivet, Hall Fraueiaeo Auttusl 1", r hent postpaid for SS cents in stamps by INLAND UK! II CO., Sstl Hilton Street ban t-'rani'isco. Kor sale at the l'liarniacy. A FEW. INTERESTING FACTS When people are muteinplatiiiK n trip wliellieron lulHiiie- ol i.Iciikii e. tl naturally want the lt m iv . lainable so far h-I, mufo saletv la concerned. Kinpl" the Wiseuiikin (Villi il Lines hi to serve the puidie ami our tia opeisusl so as to mske i lis-e mi'. lion with divei;inR lines at all junct ion points, Pullman Palace Sleeping and Cii ni Cirs ou thimigh trains, Diniiif Car seivice nnexi-elleil. .Meals srrvnl s Is Carte. In order lo obtain this lirst class seivice, Ssk the ticket mkciiI to sell y..n -lu.kvi over THE WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES. Direct connection at Chicago an . Mil waukee for all KaNlrn puinu. . . , and I It tlT j M are lio mo itinin 1 i.ilii kOLuJ Kruni l'i U 1JLI Froit iH-i ul I of ... , ill l.iki-, le hiisl mail . , ,,, 1 1,, it, tl p. in. Kau,a i it, I 'llii., ( liira i:.it. IT, ' all. I, , . ( Hunt .mail i A 7:Wp. m For full infurmalioii call ticket agent , or write on your ;i ureMt Spokane r'ly. t!:t tl p Walla tt.ill.i.Spok ace, M inneaiM'li r St. 1'aul, in. M 1 1 ;n i k. east I lulnlli, ,t lih-:ii:o Sisikune Klver S: lil. in S p. in. Ocean Sic;, i K LiiiiillW, II t'lallrwu., eve'v Ii vi lli s. I i. ni. 8 j. Jas C. Pond. or Jas. A. Cmm :, lien. Pas, Ant., (ieneral Ayeni, Milwsuiee.VV i. ;'iisiarlr Columliia Hivcr KxMimlv lo Astoria imiway Saturday ! t'l til I. to' ' 1 I , W iih n tltc I u fi a in. i , . Hi Siiii.lv "tr" ilv, New heri;, Saleiii . n ay-iI:,,uiIiiil''-. 4 p. in. x. SiiiiiI, , : to p. in i. Slllld I llhVPI'Uil f 'IihIiiIu llnil.'s I'nlic, Cliiilera Hint DiarrliiH-a Hnnieily ami fl'hl It lo he a RriMt iiMHlii-itio," say Mr. E. 8. Phips, nf I'hihhii, A'k. 'It luriiluiedf IiIimiiIv Ilux, I ran H8k Iini hlifhly of it " This r.-ini-ily always wins tin-umul n,m I'm, If mil .raiH, f iIkwhwIio uso if. 'I'll iiiek turn u hich it i lli-cts veii in iliei miHt si-vero cuhhs mnki il a fivurite every while K.ir nl by llie Ik lla Di u Hture. DoniT Be Duped There hare beon plawl Ummi imp tnnrkot evural obvap reprints ol an ulwMiti isiu uni of WeUtrs Ulutiunary,' 'I hoj ure Uinif off6re4 uuilur varlouH naiuea at a low prtov By dry ffooda deaJera, irotm, twiili, eT ami In a row Inula noue aa a prumiuiu rtriitwcrtr tiotifl to pa(nra. Duouuceuintaof theneconiftaratlvely Worthless iwprinta arw very niinNdliiK : for lntRni'. the are aJ verting u Im tin MiiliNtiuiiial euivalDt of a btrlier-Hit uk, hIhm hi reality, o far ai w knuw an I linvc tlw) are all, from A to U Reprint Dictionaries, phototype coptea of a lMk of over t.rtv year afo, which In Itatlav wiwi-tl.i fornlxm) IA.UU, autl wliU-b WW niucli wi iior in j-;i'fr, print, aul bjatllua to tlHw hiiiiaiioim. u-itm then a work of noute merit 1iihIhh1 i ini -ong Since Obsolete. " Tha auppUauent of HVnt w-iiilf1 ihvt word a," which aoiuaof Ihc-w MM.kHHivMh vr tieed to efitaiii, wax in u it hy a -m maa who lrtl ovtr forty years iKt 'inl wiw publlahed before hia ililli. (iih r minor axlUUioiia are probably f mjimv or Ii- uiliie. The Wtbatar'a Unabrldted Dictionary pult Dahd by our houtie ta llu; only inn nurjoiw oue of that nanw fi ml liar to ttim ifviif-rnt mhi. II ouotaiita ovr km) art4, with llhmini tlona on nearly every pnio eml Im-hi-a nnr Imprint on tn title at(o. It la pmltvHti hy oyyiiifht fnun t'ltmp iiultat Itm, valuable aa thla work K w hnve at vat xpenae publlalrei a !litmiirlily r mi auccvMaor, known thnHitflimii tho w-4nil aa Webster's International Dictionary. As ft dictionary laaia a lltetluie you should Get the Best. Utostratad paiupblet fren. Aditntat i a. in. 'I 111' : llliy '1'linrHila.v and Satur Willamnttc ft Yam-. L.ll I:. inn uum On enii ( Itv, 1 1 1 t line' and uav hi :i:"0 p. tn Mi. n A.-.l ami Kid i (i a. in. TllesTlillr ami al. Wil!?icttc Eiycr anil I HI. I I : p.tr. Tm, Ti-ii I it Sat l.v Kiparia ::l.'il'.iilv Snalc River it'ipai ia I , I, u i .Ii.ii X ::l(l ii.ni V 1 Always ths Best S mrm told wverywhere. C f" ' ISM Hm4 AdiiimU trmm. J V rtiii ib m., sirttir, mtn.J Address, W. II. II I' li 1,1' t Ii I , I i'n'1 I'liss. A irent. Itodnell urlill A' t o. lii-ii'l ArIk. Nor. I'ae. S. S. To. Port ami, . . Oreiton. frff 9tNs-r Ail SOUTIlWpS TIIK SHASTA KODlE ,ir m SU"1IIKUN l'A(!. (X). EXI'llSKN l lIAINK I KAVK roUH ANII li.Oll P M I 11 AM I.V Ar l'orllaud Sail 1- raueliioo Ar )):. a. A hnve iraiiiM Htop ut all l.utioiiH lielm-i u 1'iirilaiiii ,,in! W.i.eiu, 'I urner, Marion, .li'lliTol', Am ui), 1 ,ni;i.il,, Siiii.I.Ih. II,, I iey, lliu rist.iiri:. I iiiii-i i,,n liny, Kiiiene tir.ive, Hr.i. li, Haiti ,i.l. and alt nut. in, H irniii i:,i-..,n i, AslilMld, lllelllHIve. lt().Sl.HI!h(i M All, HAII V : M:.'t0 A If I,v Ar I'lirtlaud liiHWlairR Arl Lv 4:.'-0r im a m UIMMJ ( Ai;SO 0ilK IMM TK. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPEFS At-aihh. i Ai, 'I iiLiiMtft 'li.aiar. I AdMlNlMrator'K .oliro. Notice is hereliv siven that I. llie iiii.l. r signed, hsve been spiioiiiteil ad inintra tor of the estate or i lioina- l riu-lier.de- eu. or ins non. I ouniv I'mirtnf it,. stats of Urnrou for Watihiiiston I liiuntv and h ve duly qualilied sa suc-h ailiiiiiim- trsior. All psrsoiis Iisvhik rl .mm ii:iin,l said mtate re berptiy notilietl to pre-n-nt mmm u uie at hit iaw otnee in Hi k bo o. Ureroii with the nrniwr v,,i...l.r within sn months from th- date thereof. I'swxi iiec 3, r.mii. W, N. tt A It I1KTT, Aiiiinniiraror cii tin MtfiiMi.i ' ,, nriwner, uec-esar 'iSKW Vol ire of final Mottlrnirnt, Notice is h reby piven that the under nirned. nn aswitciiee of ttieeatate of Chas t'nlliiifi. insolvent, him tiled in the Circuit Court uf the Mat ul I ii'itnn, for Wssh- inirtun County, bis final nccoun , ss inch aysiirne and that said o- rt I as appoint ed Mo-day. the tth dayof March, P.l, ai lo o'cIim k in llie forenoon of uuiil da. an the tune lur the ti l nil rett ement of said entate. and tor lu arinif nhji-etions, if sny. to Raul tinal iireount, and to the approval thereof. A. J, FAN NO. Af-cicMt T tlirotnteol ( lias. Collins Ilisnlvellt. feKI'J iv' 'wrf?? ,r'- sv '- t3vUtv Sitvj t WANTK.D AI TIVF MAN OF OOOI) CIIAKK'IKK, to deliver snd collect in Oregon fur old eslahlifflieil niaiiuriu-ti'rins' wholesale lioiive. V.H) s year lure psy. llnueMy more than experieiu-e required. Ilur reten-m-e, any hank in any city. Kn-eln-ie pelf ailitreel ptampeif envelope. Manufaeliires, I hinl Floor, 4 It lH-srborn 8U, ChieaKO. ItHM Catarrk Cannot b ( Bred ith local spplit-stions. ss th pv f-nntint eavh lbs seat orthe diHciMe. C.inirrli i blood or constitutional diaeaifc. ami in nr. der tocure it you must take internal lem dies. Hall's Cstarrb l ure is taken inter nally, snd seta directly on tbe hi, Mid and iucous surfsces. Hall's Cntarrh l uni i. not saoack nisdlcina. It wna oy one oi u.e Desl physicians tn this coun try for years, and as a regular prencnption It is composed or i ha best tomes known coiibined with the best blood puri tiers, aet Inprdireo.ly on ths mucous mrCm-ex. 'i he perfectoonibinationof the two iiiyred ent is wi.st pioiluces mieh womlerfuT reaul a ULUri"C"l"h "il for U-Htiinonialh free. Address. f.J. CIIENRY A Co.. Toledo.O Bold by DruKftists. 7Sc. Hall's Family Pills are ths best. ftwtlre mt Fhul Nrlllrmrnt, Notln is hereby siven that the undnitrn ed bss filed in the County Court ot .he state of bretroa for WMihin'irton counlv her final aceonut ia tin mmu-r nr in.. .,., of Johnston Freeman ir. deceased. And said court bss set Monday ti e Hint av ol December. I at 10 o'clock a. ni an'tbe time, and the Cw nty four room aa the p ace lor bearing: obiectiona to l rn,i servant ana lor the settlement of said estate. isted this November 2)1 . fin '. KI.IZ tHKTH FKKKMAS, Administratrix oi ths e.t te ot JohuMon freeman ir. deoeas d. Oeo. R, IJagl., attorney for sdminlidra- Wnai Hide I hvimoti. IIKIWK.r N Itllil 1,ANI A CUli A1.1.I-. Mail I nun Hiuly r ecpt Sutidav). TM k u I i. s II t 1,1 '. I !: a a t Ar IVirt land llll.'MlMiro ( 'orvnlha Ar i AM pm l.v t 'i r l,v I r- J-v?"At Albany , i,.1 I'nrvalli connect w.lli ir iin- ol llie uri'iron i eniral A KshI. ern Uy, Kiprem ,'l'rnin I'nily, ( I icept Snndny I V i p m 1 l.v II Hip M l.f im r m I Ar :' m I I'ortland linlKlMini AluMiiinville lll'l-'i.l.l-li,.e Ar I M:?r. a I l .v ,' l;l i l.r ! a i . I ' A 1 Ihranirh TirkrU To all fsiinlH in the Kant ern slates, ('an ada and Kurope i an U- olilained at low- est rat. n from ('. K. ', : ,i h i nr .lolm . lianlt nt the Inili-iH-iiik-nt nlliee Ilill-lM.ro. C. li. M A UK HAM, H. KOF.IU.Kli. On.. f.il'.tD'l, Vlaiiriffnf. I'rnnl n4. 60 YEARS' 0 rx J 1 1 f H-lkBCJ Tradc Marks DcaioNa CoavRiGMTa Ac AnTff wrtrltn a ahtavrh nr.fl frTVTit.flon nia? qntrhly' iipvfrt.iin nnr optnidit trtnt w(ithr mi ItiTstnttoti i prohrtt.lf ri-upf'1.!o. ('oninintih'ri (.np-trirll'.iirtff'nt ,fi). 1 ;ir.UHWili on l'ifpiila Mit frf. M4ft nAnrT fur ii'iiritiv ftlni. I'ntfntsi i tki.n tLr-.tiL-h Aiunri A Co. rnwlra mprruu eVtfM-, Wlinolll Cllt'sf, in tilt) A hfti riilnti Scientific American. t'omplf tllnytritM wfk)f. Lnrttmrnt r1r. i of tir (K tftiiiflr- Journal. Trrnn '( f- nr ntot'tlt. tl. Hold t,in nritsdi-'ili-rs. rn38iBre.dw.NpW Ynrlf Mrauufc oU.i. ai h tit. VuhllwIuu, 1. C CASTOR I A For Infanti and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signatw. of Mr annum, Haaiplc &, for acceptable Id jas. State If patented. THE PATENT RCCORO. Baltimore. Md r trw 'ATrar Hanaia 1JS ,T. . I