HILLSIJORO INDEPENDENT Euleied lu the poatomue at If illsboro. Ore. a eeond-claaa wait mutter. Hubscriptioa, in advance, per year, J1U ' - HU.LgBOKO PUHLIBllINli CO , I mps, I. it. C. GA.ULT, Editor. Fill DAY, MARCH 7, 1902. CALL tOB COL'STI 10SVKMIOX. A republican CODVCDlioil for the county of Washington and utile ol Oregon Is called to meet at the court house, In Hillaboro, on Thursdny, March 27, 11KI2, at 10:ii0 o'clock a. in., for the purpose ol noiuiimlin"; a legislative and county ticket ami to elect 12 delegate to the (date con vention, aud 12 delegate to the First Congressional District Couwiiliou and to ratify precinct nominations, and for the transaction of such other and further buainetts an may ji-omt before said convention. The conven tion will nontiUt of 157 Delegates. be apportioned and elected from the several precincts as follows, to-wit: Iteaverdam ..... A Beavertoo 10 liuxtun .... 4 Cornelius 8 Columbia 6 Dairy. . 8 Jjilley t 8 Knt Butte 8 E, Cedar Creek 0 Oaten Creek.... 7 Mountain 2 N. ilillnloro....lU N. Kor.Orove..ll Keedville 7 U. For. drove.. 13 Uaston 7 8. Hlllahoro... . 10 WRtthingtnn ... 8 H.Tualatin 7 West Butte 7 W.Cedar Creek 8 The primaries will be hold in the several precincts at the polling phut therein, ou Thursday, March ill), 1902, at 2 o'clock p. iu. iiy order of the Washington Couii ty Republican Central Committee. Dated this March ft, VMM. L'HA. O. ItuK, B. P. Cornelian, Heeretury. ' Chairman. AH ERICAS OWNEHSHir IX I II H A. Edward F. Atklna is a fair ex ample of the men who are Imploring congress tq "do soim'thlng", for the "starving ; tnple of Cuba." Amird Ing to the Boston Herald, which in g strenuous supporter of the proposed iniquity, Mr. Atkins "owns sugar plantations to the extent or '14,000 acres there, of which 4 ,500 are under cultivation. He employs 2,000 n-r-sons, owns his own railroad, miii.i, steamship lines aud stors-bouses and so had the cost of sugar growing re duced to a minimum. His testimony as to the condition of that Industry in Cuba ought to bo enlightening, il anybody's can be." The Herald I doubtless correct, but Mr. Atkins lias by no means told all bo known He has not told, for example, what wages be pays to his 2,000 people, or what he proposes to pay if he gels what be is after. Hsu Francisco Chronicle. Lets see. That Atkins is the same who objected s" loudly because we take in the Philippines. : He Is the original anti expansionist. He Is anxious perhaps that Philip pine sugar shall not como in com petition with sugar from his Cuban acres. There Is a good deal of gush in the demand to "do something for slai v- log Cuba." There are pages of evi dence to the effect that laborers arc scarce ou the island, and that higher wages were never before paid. One of the "Do Something" witnesses ad mits that all are remuneratively 'in ployed now, but that at some period in the future there will be a starving time. The average citizen on rem I Ing the statement is apt to reply, "Walt for that time, Itmaylwlhul the Cuban laborer will then be able to do something to earn hi bread." Calamity howling over conditions that are two or three years In the distance is profitless. "We favor the associated policy of reciprocity so directed us to open our markets on favorable terms for what we do not ourselves produce in return for free foreign markets." . This seutence from the last republi can national platform does not co- aletuw with the naragrauu in the proposed French reciprocity treaty that removes one fourth the duty now collected on the importation of kid gloves, Olovet are manufactured here, and foreign gloves compote with domestic. Further, kid gloves are a luxury and ought to' pay an import duty for that reason. - - By examination of recent statistic it appears that our real rival iu the export trade is not free trade F.ng land, hut protection Uermany. The big export nation Is United States. Next in volume Is Ureal Britain with Germany third. Uerrrny is active In the strugnle to capture the markets if the world, yet her turift laws are framed on protection lines. If our experience and that of ! r many counts for anything, It seems to be proven tht protection to home industries tends to promote-fori ign CHninerce rather than hinder. Secretary LtJiig, of the navy de partment, who was at the lu s t ol affair during the SpanL-h wsr, and up to this time, has resigm-d. Hi aucrvssnr Is Congressman Moody, ol Massachusetts, Long ha mad. a good record and there nr no more glorioua pages iu our naval history than those written during his ad-j luiulstraiiun. - rM;i:i:sssi TOVJt'r:. TJkj lir-t coi.;;ri .-don.t ilL-trict f Oregon is fartui.Rie In beiii ropre-s-nlid iu Congress by M aliio a inau as Congressman Thomas IL Tongue. Ho bus secured itnporUnt comniittee MjHitimst tepecJally upon tlio rivers aud liarhors eoiuuiittoe, which en able hiia tf work HUivesclully for the lutrretds of this ntnte. lie hss servisi the ihh)i!b ot. his dis:ri-t and tint Hfip!i of Oregon faithfully, in tclligi ntly Mid honrstiy, and will he roiioiitinx'.ed without opposition. A new-paper wan ol Washington, D. C, that President Ilooaevclt hits taken a rtrong likii'tf to Mr. Tongue.' In an Interview with the president upon some other mutters a couple of mouths Mr. Tongue expressed himself strongly in the uiidtrr ,f thv Cuban and Phillippine tariff measures. The other l;iy the 'resident sent for Mr. Tongue and akcl Mm to eiplslu his iiwn at length on the measures sqd on other p-ndinf lelsiittioii. Such ex tensive interviews are very rarely jollclt.d from the White Houand sre to ho eoimidered an ncknowlt-dj?-ifient of ability and influence. Al bany Herald. LiKt wwk, when committees were mi.H'liu,', there whs some political tnlk. luit this week the lMttoiu hai- dropped out, and thc.ro is no tundi- dates mentioned. There Is renlly too great a lull to indicate a storm later. . . The Oreconian is announci'iK that th dale for holding the Hi-publican Congressional Contention nt I lose burf Is WtMineedfly', April ind. This Is a inWnUo. ' The time ap pfntitwl hy the Ontml Committee if Tuestlay, April' 1st.'' The imsl'iess heforo tho convention will, without dmrnt bo completed in one day, so that by taking the night train- from Host-burg, delegates Who ao debire, can tie in Portland be 'i 'Vi HttP Convention Ii calierf ,?.er on Weiltiesdny, April 2u. ' ' -' ' Adiuiulstratriv Notice. Xiitieets hereby kIvmi that tlic umler h kiik' I'" I'l'on luljr upiointil by tlio I'uunty I'ourt f tlie fitait? of Kntcoii, lr U asliinKtiin Coniily. uli'oiilratrix ol tlir etiiUI O. I'1 Wnlilecker, dtwcumsl. tliere lm, nil iitk!i eluims u;uinI iwtiile aro hori'liy iiut"-1('J to premtiit tlit'iu li tliu uiiilershtncil Uuly venli d ill Hi nwiileiu-e ol' Jaeoli Wuhiut, Jletliariy, Onvon, witliin i inonlliH from tlim laU. ANMl'l iu. WALUKCKKK, Adniiiiilratrix of tliu I'slalc oi C. Wul- ilm-luT, ilecoiwil, l it.-a Alarch IX 1'JCiJ, -M-7 Tit'awiirer'.H Aw lice. All fun lily wirniuU of Vt'sKhinstoii county stutu ot (ivirun, Kiulurw-'! -'St tayllc for want of funds", unur ti Jan, 1, C.KK', a ill iuf duo and p:i:ililu aiu and after Aprs! 1, V.MY1, and inlorust will irasn at tliat datn. IMl t .. UOUOLPH t liAXIIALL, . , ,,C'o. irtMiirr UUKillTS 1I1SKASI'. The larKual nm ver paid for pre scription, : changed hands in San r'r.in cimo, Au(. W, llit'l. Tlio transfer in volved in coin and tlix k 1 1 ,MiO.H0 and was paid by a party of Ihimih'h. men for a HHH'.ilic for ('.right's J)iie.iso un I I'ia lietis, hillieilo incursble iliscaHcs. Tiny uoiiiincnced the berioun investi gation of tlio xpiiilic Nov. 15, l!K)d. They interviewed sooren of the ourwl ami trieii it out on its merits by putting over three dozen cipeft on the treutineut and watching them. ' Tliry also got pliyni- cimis to name chronic, ineiiralde IraHcn, and uduiiiiislcrrd it with llm physiciunii tor jiides. . Up to Aii);-. 5, rihty-seven in reel it of theti'sl caws were either Hell or progressing fiirurably. , There K-!ns but tliirteen per cent ot failure, tins parlies wore Ratisflcd nn.l cloied tli transaction. ' Hie pmcpcdiinrr of the invti;rntiiiL" crmimittee mid the i'linu'l reporttol thn tent ripes were inb- lislwil and will U' mailed fret on a'pli -a lion. AddrcH John J. I'ri.roN Com pamv,4 0 Munlgemery tit. San I'VancL-i o, Cal. T IT rr" ' i.d . e ii.'t.ji'Vi' . fi. t ERiiV . ;.i. i. irc It, M:ir. V..-. '. o Take Tablets, money t'urc A ( ntil ia Cue I'uy lt.xalive I'.rotno (Quinine . Ail dru'it'ls refund Ihe if it fails t cur.-. l' V. O rove's sitmature i oi wieh liox. 25c .1 I---' Hwwa;,!,";'.-)', , i si r 1 ; a BEST FOR THE DOWELS ioif,', r. .'T il-'J . l' '" ' ' Ww ou. .MabO cliJt . l fc CANDY CATHARTIC EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY n-.pt, Pnl'-nl.l.'. I'ol. nl. Ta.tflood. PnChwl, ri'm.i un rnvrmv. rMir w vu. KEEP YOUH BLUUU GLcAN POHTLAJtll TO StS 1BAXCISC0. In going over the fumous "Shasta flouto" of Hie Smithern Pacific Co. the traveler ever litnts something new to excite his admiration and interest. Starting at Portland, one traverses the wholo length of the Willamette Valley, the gem of the Northwest. Mt. Hood, Mt. Jeffer son, and the Three Sisters at d other snow cap i il peaks are kept in sight for hours. The btautiful valleys of the Umpipia and Rogue rivers, with their orchards of prtims, eaehes, apple and other fruits arc a delight In theniselvi-s. The crossing of the great mountain harrier betw.cn ('al (forms and Oregon reveals the grand ext inouiitelrt scenery in tho United States. Tha wonderful turnings, twitings and doutlint's of the rail road brin;r Into view a grand array oi towering mountains and profound gorges Into which wo gasce- from dizzy heights, forest clsd .mountain slot.es stretchini: uti to the line of Mrpetual m:uiw, mid the fonmlpg mountain streams da.-hing liorcely d iwn deep emij ons, now and then stoppinj,' fur a short rest in some tniet pool. Afler a cava erjoyment ot old Mt. ShiiMla, Ihe (1(111 ak on (ho continent, we tlrop r;tdd1y down tho canyon of tin Kserameuto to the broad plains of tho Sacramento Val ley in California, and llenw through viueynrds slid ori liHiils to Sn Frsn- CiM'il. For niajw and descriptive litera ture, address II. IJ. Miller, O. P. A., 8. P. Co., ' ? i Portland, Oregon. Dyspepsia Cure m m m . - A. nJrf:f uItai' vou cats h - , This preparation contains all of tbt J: ....... - .. 1 .1 J , .. nl LlnJ. niXesuioia Hint uinraw n "lu" food, ltglvealnstantrclief and never falls to cure. It allows you to eat all tho food you want. The most sensitive tomachs can take It. Iiy its use many thousands of dyspeptic have beeo cured after everything else failed. It prevents formation of gas on the stonv -..v. .nl II ltut rnaa at tie ont.lnir. II, iriitiiun 1 . v....' --w PiutriigunucccKsary. Pleasant to take. at. vati a s. but do you good lr.1 uirvl mil y I'T r..J. it.hii - . ..,.1., Icsfl WW' ibi iiaati'T r ,rr""-"T il Tl sMn I 1 1 No Time to Lose You cannot afford to disregard the warnings of a weak and diseased heart and put oil tak ing the prescription of the world's preatcst authority on heart and nervous disorders Miles Heart Cure. If your heart palpitates, flutters, or you are short of breath, have smothering spells, pain" in left side, shoulder or arm, you have l.eart trouble 'and are liable to drop dead any moment. Malnr J. W. Wimtiwk. one of the rv-a known oil oiicrutori te the coun try dropped drad from heart disease lrcpnt ly. m hN hom In Portland, lud., wldle liiuwlng h: lavu. The I'rtM. Mr. M. A. lVirdsnll, Watkins, N. Y, v-'hose portrait hralfl this advertise ment, aays: 1 write this throiiuh prat iluHe f.'r benefits I received from lYt. Miles' Heart Cure. 1 had palpitation of the heart, fevere pains under the left nhnuM.-r, and mv general health w i raist'rahle. A tew bottles of l3r. Milci'Hcart Cure cured me entirely. Sold hr all Drvuftate. Dr. Milea Medical Co., Efkhart, Ind. 2Vftco t t'ont rnrtons. Sen led bii! will Iw nveiei'd at tlieroun- le I'ourt r-jn . in tid."lK)ro llreon, on Wiilmml .y. the i:i, day of April i! JJ. i.t ill; Innir of 2 oV oek o. m.. lor the con- riri rtion of a biidire on the 1-orent ttrove i I I iiinv.'Ui' road m ar Hill v. Hirt.-iii.':iti'jj iimy mcii at the t'lerk's ell ,ln I i ill.-lHirn. )iecon. 1'iilitl tlrs I llll dav of March. 1!I. I.. A. IU Oil,. H 17 County i imgc. St'p the ( oiirli ami Trrk Hit tke ( old. I,,vi' vi' II.-..IOM 1 lirtinc TnldotH T'ri' !i d I tn eio il-iv JJ- cure, no p" I'm-' ". cei is. IS IN TilK CI RPr IT COL'ET OK TH'J. I K'sto of Orrxu. tor WaliiiiKtoa County. tits iXi.ton, PuiliitirT v vs. , ! U. D. HoIUoin-rk and Clirialinll Nielaun, Uefendaiit ) To 11. li. Ilulleulm:k, oi,a uf Hie uliuve nanird dcfeiidnuui In tha Nam uf tha KtaUt of Oregon, you am bervliy rUirtid to appear and aiuwrr tins coinpliiiut of ths plaintilf witliiu weekn frum tiie dute of tte lire! puMiculion of tliu auiiiinoiui, and if you full iw to ap pear and answer the plaintiff will apply to tl Court fur ths r Jluif demanded in I Mir compl.dnt, to-U: furs judxiiirnt at;aiiit you lor the uiu of lOo.UU with iiilercvl Ihervuu l tlis r te of ten ( to) per cent, per annum sines AUffUKt ' Issii, and the moil ol t &uu attorney's tees and tliecot uud dinbursemsnta of this suit; that a certain mort(ure sieouted by you upun thti W S of the b V V. o' section .'. t 1 li U 4 W of the Will. .Mer. be foreclosed end said lands stdd for the payment ot the pl.un tilt 's judKinent, and fur such o.hi r relief us to tlie 1,'ourt may aapeur eUit ible This tjoiiiinons is served upou you by publication by order of the IJono aMe U A. Hood, County Judue of WashiiiL'ton County. HreKoU, which order is dated Feb ruary tih, i'.nrj. The time pracriletl in said ordr iu which you are to answer the same is six weeks from the lira! publica tion ol tins Numinous, and the dale ol llie tinil publication of this (Summon is the to uuy or treliruary, 8. U. IUI8TOV. 37 43 . Attorney f.ir I'luiut ill'. Aflcra llvsneMla Tahlete are anil on a uoaitivv ajiiaruntee. Cures hi'urt-hui l riliMOIi. Ill ilia fo.ul. illMtrMM lLfr Wll Li II it Ik any lorin ot dyapepiiiu. line little tabli Kivcsiiiiinediai relief. 35 em, and 6U i ; Tl.. Ii..l... li u.. . ov w-.ui mun PWIW. Purllautl JUarfceta. Wheat Walla Wulla, uominal SCic; hluextem, 6t; vullev, Ad. odcTt Flour I iet gradea, $a.U5iii .1.50 Kr li&rrel ; gruhara, 2.(i(J. tUta tild, 0($l per cental. Hurley Feed, fl.(" lo.5o; brewing. $ltl .00 per ton. MillHtuiia Bran, I5il7; liiiililliu;;, IIIKd '.D ; shorlM, $l().'u 17 ; chop, l.r, lluy Timothy, Ufu "13; islover, 7(i'. I'.l.fiO ; Or.'con wild hay, t.r( i wr ton. lluter Fancy creamery, &V(7.2TJe; dairy, 18( liOc ; atoro, liljtn 15c per pouiid K(tra Stor) UOc ; fnh SK'i 2"c. Cheese Full cream twins, 13c; Vounir American, ,'t!c("llo ner nomid. Poultry Cliickeus, mixed, $2.'i0Cf .1.00;hena, $.1.(X)( 3 50 ; ilreSKed, 1U(' 11c per oiind; sprint;, $2.p0nr.'l..r)0 per dozen; ducks, :l for old; $.l.00c( 4.00 (or youtiR ; geeae, pi at $!) per dozen ; tnrkeyi, live. lU(.ille; dreened, 10(' lL'jc tier pound. iSluttou 1-imlie, "'.C, cnxw; (lreosed, Giati'jC per pound; aheep, $:l.2.ri, yrosH ; dreiweil, tic x-r pound. Hogs (irons, haavy, $0(30.25; light, fl. 75 (,"; ilreHHeii, 7('7,,..c ur' jmiuiiiI. Veal- Small, 8(n)tlc; large, 7('7li.c per pound. Be-I tirow top steers, $.1..r)0(rt 1.00 ; row and heifurs, (XIK)(i3.tk); droxaeil beef, 6-i at tile per pound. Hopx 10 J at 11 Jc per pouiid. AViHil Vallev, 11 at Ki'.c; Kantern Ori'iion, 8 al l'jjc; mohair, "0 at L'le per poitml. l'olatoea $.83 (ii $.05 per ak. Oniiins Jl,!!i cwt. Notice ol Intention to With draw InMHi-Hiire by (lie 1 niied NtaleH Fire In Hnrmer Com pan)'. To whom it may concern ; In accordance with the requirements ol the laws of the Mate of Oregon, rotative to insurance companies, notice is heieby given that the United HI a ten hire Inniii ance Company, ol New York. New Vork, dusiriiiK to ceuxe duing Imsini s within the rttale of UreKuu. In ends to- witlnlraw its deposit witli the Treasurer of said Ulate unit will, if no claim agaiimt said t'ompuny slixll be tiled will) the IiiHiir ance Coiuu.itsioiier within six mouths from the 2lnt day of February, U '1, the ulna being the date of the lirst publica tion of this notice, withdraw ila deKnit from the htate 'l reasurer. HNITKIl HTATK8 FtKK INSUItANCK I'UMl'ANi". Hy W. V. linderhili. President. Dated at New York, this 7lli day of Feb ruary, P.W. y 14 No! ire of Ntoek holder) leet 1 Ins. NOTICK 18 HKltKlIV CrA'F.X, TIIaT the annual Hireling of the stock holders of the Hilhdioro Co-ope ative Company will be held in the Orange hall in 11 ilhdwro. Oregon, Thursday, the L'Tlh day of March, pin!, at 1 oVIm'k. ibis ineeling is called for the purpose ot elect ing live directors to serve one year mid lor thu Irsiisaetiou of such other business as mny property come before said Ineetiiu. llillnlKiro, Oregon, March J7, I'Mtl. JAM KM ll.r'KWKI.L. rreaident. J. A. Inibrle. Secretary. i The American Lady Tho liost ami most stylish shoe on' earth for Ladies 1 do not keep Anierieiin Jjailv shoes I sell them JOHN DENNIS, Hillsboro. in it s. L'J I PORTLAND-ASTORIA Route. Str. "BAILEY GA7ZERT" laily l.'minj Tnpa racept Sunday ' TIME CARD I-eave i'lirtlaud.. Lravc Artoria.. . . i a. m. .7 p. m. THE DALLES PORT LAND ROUTE STR "TAHOMA" Itctweru Porllaad, The Dnllea and Hay I'oiutH. TIME CARD Iieave Portland Mon. Wiil.,l'ri. . 7 a. in. Arrive The I 'alien, same day 5 p. m. Iave " Tuex.,Thura.,.c:at...7 a. in. Arrive Portland, game day 4 p. m. fJCThia Koiile haa the lirand.nt Si cnio AltnudiiMiB on I'nrtli. MEALS THE VERY BEST I.nnlir.t; and Ollicet FiKit Alder Hlreit. liilh Phoiuw, Muin .T.M 1'OKTI.AXn, OKKtiON. JOHN M.ril.MMi.X, aKt The Da lira A. J.TAYl.Olt, ngt AHtoriu. J. t'. W VATI', at Vancouver, MOI.FOItl WVKI!S, Mfrts Uhite SttllHOU. I'K1IIKK & 11 KM MAN, at; Is 1I.ni.: Pivi-r. V.. W. Cltll'irruN, at Porllaml How TliU! W'noinrOne llnndrwl Doll ara licward w ae of Catarili that raniml be cured by thill's I'nlarrh t!ur. V. T. (II K.S K V .V. till., I'ropa , Tnlcdo, O. Wi, the luidemicjii'd, have known r'. J. f'lieuey fur the laM l. vears, and ludieve him ierlecily hotueiibii in all hn.s.ic tramiiu'lioiis and tinancially nhle to carry out any obli :at ions ina.ln by their linn. Nnt Si 1 in; A X . Wliohtiale irii(.'i;i ln, Tided 1 1, O. Wm.iumi, KinnasA' Makvin, W'hideKilc l)i-tii;ni-l.8, lob do, (i. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken internally, acini direi'tl v upon ill- lilml and niucmis Hiir.ai-eH ol the ny-ilein, I'm 7;"h! per IniI tie. Hold by all" lru!n:i'a. 'I'e-tiinoiiiai free, 1 1 . ill's Family Pills are the Iwst. '1 WK JtAKl! The tieBt t'ougli lU'iiie.iy on the market, and if YOU SEE I) A Cough I'e'iiedy, niir'a will do J the work. WE KNOW It conl.iiiiK iiolliiiiir ieiiirioiio and gives speedy relief, ai DOZENS In this city will testify. I'KICK 25 els., 5(1 ct. and 1.m ' 'J Delta Dritfl Store. Main Street, llillslioro, Oregon., n This signsture Is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets the remedy that enree s ceM la day Itaarsth A 1 aViod iH rlavn Hum Btllgll Blj-iaUrs kit U al i Just a Little Cough . Uttt it you were to probe the common cause of most lit"!? troiiMts, itn hiding foiiMinulion, you'd find t'lat they orij;inftted in "Jttt a liitlo CoiikH." l)o you know it's just as easy to Ret rid ot" that little cotisli. or a W-Rer one, h to keep on ciiiRhtiiR? Our "CoiikU Syrup" does it every day in the week. Which would yon rather keep, your cough or If ft i the 50 cents that our Coufih Syrup costs? I - Which is Cheaper? Tho Hillsboro Pharmacy. DEADLY NARCOTICS Any honest, inlolliirent diarist or pliysicimi will tcl you Hint nurmlic imioii Mich as 'opium, lienluiie, Ica.lU uiKlit4lnul or cocaine, and mercury are anil liae U-en Hince the Hark V ennciin sail file Medicines, and Unit such uiiilicalioii renlly s rp'lvle IMe. ems I'ile cure is not a relic ol the l:irk AtfeB, liem-o .nl!iiiis 110 narcotic or nieie.itre, HHJ Kewiird if n Irin e of any wireolic. or nier ciirv .' in foiuiil in Verox. All other eont:i;n nnreolica or nirriurr. llenv it II vou ilnre nieHfUii kd. r IJeuanl if Venia (:iil to cure uuy case ol I'ile. Worst canes cured ivitli one Ikix of Wrim. Over ID.lKHt . rin:iiicnt cures in livn yeara: Sol. I iu llillslioro hy the Twenlletli O'litury Klnre: Tho Hillsboro Pharmacy, J. F, DAVIES. pHrsineNT. St. Charles Hotel IseoRromTiD front anil Morrison Streets. I'oriluutl Oreean. F.liidrin .'Li litM, Klertric 150 I:moiik at 25 to .10c Suites, 1 l ennei ' 1 Give ni a call, DAVIS Xotiei of I'innl Kotl lenient. Notice is here' y Riven tlmt the nnder iKiiiMi, 11s asNtKncc of the estatu fit W in. Cliahiiii.i, iusidveiit, ka hied in llirt'ir 111 il. I 1 mi t of I he Ulate ol'Oi'ei;on lor WiihIi injr 011 innily, hin linal account. UK such .iHsurnce, and that stud I'ourt tia npHiiut ed Monday. Ihe 1 1 day of March I'HU. at 10 'clock in Ihe forenoon of said day as the lime lor linal wttli-inentof said estate, and hr hea' im ohjections. if any, to the haid linal account, nud to !he approval thereof. Ildltdiorn, Orei'on. 1'Vh. I, UW!. i'iknj. sntui.v'iKi.n.v AiiiiTnis of estate of V 111. (.'Iialiuors, ju. solveiii. ' i'7 43 Tim her liiuid. Ael June :t, IN7H NOTICE for PUBLICATION. IIsitkii Htates I,m OrneK, Omkiion Citv. Mm., Ja"iiiry 4, 1!HJ.'. NO'l'K K IS HKUKIIV tilVKN 'IIIAT in eompliaiue will the provisions of Ihe aci of I'oiik'chh of J line 1S7S, entilleil "An act for Ihe sale of UniU r luieis iu the Malcrtol' ('tilifornin, Orerron, Nevada and a.-hiiietiiu 'IVnitory,'' as enleudetl to II lli I'ulilie IjiiiiI Huites hy act ol AukukI I, Iki-j, John Kckluud, of I'o tl-nid. t oun Iv of Miilliioiiinli, Mite of nr Kim, has this day liled in lids ollicv his sworn Hatctnc 11! No. iVi7.r, for the purcli"4 of the is V 1.; ol N V ' , and lots a and 4 of Hnction No. 2 ill 'i'owu.-diip No. 2 North. l;:oi(.'e No. li West, and will oiler proof to siiovt that the laud sought is more valn ahle for its tiliilier or stone than for atrri cultural purpoHes, and to elal.lihh his i-laiiii to said laud Ud'ore the ttiister and lleceiNer of this office- at Oregon I ity, 1 irccili, 011 .Monday, twe Ullh day of Mnrch. Ilcliauiei 11s aiiui-KM's: ; .1. t:. liurke, or - Mnlalla. Or- ;oil Kdard liurke, of I'orllaud, lliihert liuden, ol Lewis 'I'hoiiipsoii. of v . And nil iersona elaimtlnf adversely the alH di-HCiils'd lands ar reptisntt to lil ' Ihcir claims iu lids ollice nicer helote said 2llh day ol Ma Hi, I sr! t il AS. II. MOORKA, '1-4! ' ltettn:ler, IN rii k ciKinr lun nr thk I Male of Oregon, for Wdiiui'inn i -I hi 11 1 y - fella ird.iri, IMaintilTl' vs V i W.11. Meldn, ivrendaiut I'o W illiam Mcl.ln. the nhovn . nainsd delcndniil: In Hi- Nun f Ihe Ktale of Orepon. you urn iriuired in appear and answer the complaint hied np.ainsl you (n IhenlxiMi enliil. il suit ill Ihe ai.ove lianied tkjurt, on or More six weeks lioni the dale of the lirst 1 uhlicatinn of tins summon-, wlm-h will he on the .lift dav of January, P.vj. And il you fail w to nnpenr and answer, llm 1 l.uiilill will apply to 1 ho I'ourt lb the relief demanded in her complaint here in, to-wit: Kor a decree dissolving tiie iiinrriai;e 'onlr:iet now exl-tinp lietween llm plaiutill and yourself and awarding Ihe minor child of yourself and plaintid to the pliintilt. mid ..r such otlier relief as to the I'ourt may apwar euitahle. Thin summons is puhliidiMl bv enler of Honorable J.. A. Unod, tlounte Jiidije of Vt "Khinctnn t otinly. tirepun, wlncli said order is made and dated on January 'jn, I'll', and said order requires you to np-H-ariiud answer tlic complaint w ithin six weeks Irom the date of its lirst piihl eition. ... ,, ft HHTON', 'i i Attorney for l'lnintinT. CO YEARS Tan, .ltJ. j Sff EXPERIENCE ir Trtos Marks a Drtir.Ni wrTuntHTiau, I as. 'j.- Jj' ' ..rW1l5TirvJVl i J,l","" "i-r 1 ,.ii,,. n InssariieOier an li.mil..n 1. .r..iiii.iT .nM.inhli.. r..,i,imMo. I 1 0"i..Hlrl,Hrrn,,il.l...ll,l. Il..i:,ll,k,m Mill r. 01 l.t tl.n ff nnmf .,i l'ii;ii. lakKii n,n.ii..-h Xlunn A 1.0. rcuulrs Scientific JJn:erkan. A hrn.,oniilT I'.lnrtnIM .Mir. Ijirm) rlf. rnlmi.'ii ..f -r,oti.ir.r -i.ti,,. Si STiV. k'1'l'r'"-llerC KUiVU Co.?'8ar. Kevv York MITIt'K, tl Iitmsw knuini; thrmwlvii : iikdelitisl to tho unii rMiur,.Nl nre re. J 'lueited to make Heltleinent. IS. T. LlNKLATtK. C. T. RELCHER. SCC'V AND TREAB 4 i hells aud Hydraulic Klnvatin. , 75. to fl. (onl l.'eslanrant iu liou. ' & 1U:LCIl FIJ, ManasiMH. TiHiber Land. Art June.'t. IN7H Kooirt: 101: 11 iti.K, rio t'mTKn rTTKK l,sn Umin. 1 (iie.ion ftrv.OHr., I n . "Jl. t'.HII . VJorit K Irt IlKKKIIY tilVKN I HA I' i in couipliance W illi the provisions of the act if I'oiiKiesHol' lime:!, V,S, entitled "All act for the sale of tnnlwr laiiiis iu the Utiles of I'uliloiiiia. Oregon, Nevada and WashiiiKlon lemlory," :oi extended In all the I'ulilie l and Sl.itin hy act ot August 4. Iv.rj, J, 1', Houston. Olenwood, t'ounly d' Waxliinclon. Male of Oregon, baa Ibis dav liled hi this ollice his swor.i state ment No. ,'st7:l, for the purchase ol U )J of Ihe M VV H and lots a and 4 of Section No. ol in sow nshio No. 4 North, l:anc Null V and w ill oiler pnsil to show that the laud south' is mole valuali e for its timher or st 'lie thaii lor nt'iciiltural purftoscs. and to entatdisli his claim to said laud lichee the liepi ter and l!ieeii'ral this ollice at Oregon t'ity on iliuit.il.iv, the tulli day of March, t'.Mrj. lie naiiicsna uilncusi: l. It. llonalou, of OlenwiKid, Oregon. Win. A. I nt. s, of '. I. ('. Wbitlen, of Wondlawn, A. lliirdon, ol Portland, " Any and all persona claiming adveisly the iihove-dfserilHHl lauds are reiiicsied to lile their a aims in this ollice oil or hrl'iire eaul Juih day of Mari li. I!i". t iiAH. 11. aioouks. Iteistof JiN- ,TIIK ril.'CLir (OUIiT OF THE 1 Hlato of Oretron. for Wauli Oollllty. Amljers Tlmrnlinri', risintiff Vs. A. I.. McLeod, M. M. Liiellini.', I'.. K. .Miller, .McMinnville Nd tional Hank ami the I'oitlanl Trnwl Company, liefemlants. To A. f McLcisI ami M. M. I.uelliiaf. Jit the Name of the State of Ortyi.u, you nre herein ie.iiired in appear aud answer the complaint tiled uaiic-t vtiu in the nlsivn entiihil c:inse in IlieaUive nameil t'ourt on or Is (ore six week froni the dale of thir liret puhlii-uliou of tins rninnioiiR. And if von fad go to npprur and ansaer, plaintiff will applv to th Court for the relief demanded in his complaint, to-wit; Kor a judgment nRaiiiHt you and each .f you for the emit of tJiSi.V.'l with intercut thereon at the rate ol 1(1 iicr ci-ni ier annum pince the I'.'th diiyoi IWemlier, 1HHS, ond the sum of I0.R( w ith interest ihereon ni the rate of d wr cent per annum since- September 2!i, IS'.iS, snil the sum nf f-lH.'sl with im erence thrremi nt the rale ofd percent per nullum since Kentcmlicr 1 1, 1 S'.'t". and the sum id f.s) wiih interest thereon at the rale ot II per rent ner annum since Nnveuilmr 2S, llioi. and the sum of $. attorney 'a feea, and the iwts and disburse menlsoltliis Knit; that a certain mort T'ilire ex:iiWd hy hn ilefemlant HI, M. Liielling to Anton rianner nn.l which i reconleil on paw :) of liook :i of records of niortiMKita of Wimliinetln tonnl v, ( r cgon, be loreclowil nml the land's de crtlMHl therein, to-wit: Iota 5, tt, 7, X, t 10, 11 and 12, of hlocic 12, in Sonlli l'rk addition to the ( Itv of Vrti4 Orove, Or enon, 1 told snil the proceeds neplinl ,v the payment of plaintill's jitilgineut. Ihia snmiiions is iorved upon voii hy r-uMication hr virtue of an or.h'r iiiwle bv the llrmoruhle 1 A, Ibssl, foimty JiHla-e of Wasliinrtou tinintv, OreK..n. winch order was made n,,il duttil ou Jan uary iS, l'.HL', and raid order reniiirea vou t npiwir anil answer tho w.mplaint within six L, r..... . t . 1 . . ', .1 1 i. iiicimir 01 n lirst publication of t,iB sntlB, alll .Into of its !rt piiblieaii.H, w ill l.l,.ti. nall, l-sl.'. H. I!. IK STt.N, Attorney for I'laiiitiir 1AUM WAMKD... The iniderMiirneil .hirea to buy or rei i n Vo,n uTm in WaHhinK. ton or Ymnhlll County. 1500 to 2000 to Invest Owneni need t,nly answer, riessw Kive full diwription nn ti rm- when snwerintr. Add res . II. V. Ynmlrrlip. 4r.. t'arus, . , OrcsroiK w