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Vol. XXX. HILXSBORO, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1902. No. 20 1'KOFESMO.N'ALt'AKOM. Tuns. H Tosact, g. a. Tosee Notary Public THO H. K. TO.NOlt, TT ) U NF- YS- AT- LA W , iiii.Lmioiu, iu.uxn ' Oruoa: It ona,4, ft. Alutgajt Htock .,", 111 KK ITT, 'I T UN F. YS-AT- LA W, IIILLSIIOIUI, OUfc'fiOr .. Urnii: Central Hlooi. Uooois and T HEX I ON BOWSUS, TTORNl'-AT-LAW. Hlbl.HltOUO, OKLOON l)vioa: Unouie 6 cod 7. Morgan block JOIIV M. HA I.I, TTORN EY-AT- L AW HILKSIHlUO, OUFUON. Bulky-Morgan Blot k, Booms 1 4 2 S. T. 1.1 Skl.ATF.lt, M. It. '. M. I1IYHICIAN ANDSUKOFAiN HILLSllOUO. OlttOON. Oeritm: at reniderioe. east of court House, where tie will be found at all nonis wbun Out visiting patieuts. J. I'. TAMIFSIF., m, .., C P. R. II. HUBOKON, Itll.IiHB it'. it IO N. ( a a n Khiusnu 1 corner Third and Mnm Streets. Orlioe boors, :30 lu 12 a. ui., 1 t 5 and 1 to B p. tn. 'telephone u residenoa frum Brook J Hels" Drugstore at nil hour. All eatla promptly attended, tngbt or day. FA. II Aim, M. i:. piiyslCIAN-ANDSlliMlEON . HII.LHIIOKO, OUKOttN. Olllro Morgan Uailcy Week, up ataira, rooms I:', 13 ami ir. Kesidenoe., rt. W. Dor fiase Lint aud Heooud elruels Jiuth 'Phones. j. k. apkinh, Dentist, hili.sboro, orf.oon. OFt-icu Houhs: 9 a. m.'to 4 :30 p. ui. Olnco in Uniiiu block over Pharmacy D A. II Btll.EY, l. I. 8. KFTHl'. HlI.LSBOItO, OREGON. BLACK By RALPH CONNOR ROCK Kmiiii 10 tuul II Morgau-Bniley blk. Olllce II iui: u l 12 ami 1 lo 4 p. in. K.' NIXON, IjENTlST, FoUKHT il!OVK, OKKOON Kestarti lial teeth N' pfrset. Cement ami Amalgam nllinK" Weenie each. Mold tilling! Irmii t ui. Vitalised an lor pain less extraction. . Orrics: three doors nortb of Jlnok t iro. UiniM boura f rout H a. w. tnfp.ro KuhUbI 'f i'ivi hiiiiik all the i'aUniiK nl 4'iirnrailiJ. Mug Hitutel mi tlie in ilu linn of (lie Denver & Itio Urandt' In-lweett C'anmi C'ity mill Sdli.lrt In Ilu' front rangu of tlit K'K kk'.-S li lli iiut n'ular, i iiiHpirlritf hikI iiiHiulii-enl. IViwn tliin iui)flily fit fl I" heart of the Kiaiiittt roei-lmrtii'r ruli tin rating wat 'ra if Iho Arkaii-Ht Kiver, lashed into fiisiilii!' fury ami ilxttlieil into b, uniiiu HiH-xy ly in swift !oe-i through I lie liirliiniH i ril. H.i t ar row H lliu Htwai;e. at "im fnii)l Dint llien mhn no room fur t.olli the roiul nml river, nml thereforoa tir-lini-ily conilrurled lrli'K' f al' el had to U Ihrowii lnlhl uf the rilreain. Mfju-ntletl frnni lion nup iirla inortl.'il iulothe rauon walla tut eai h bide In the rilil ami left. A rul riKht here ran I f aeen I he cli- max of all (lie i-anon' grandeur, thai which has la-n atuly railed "The lloyal (lore." Tor two Ihoiiaand aix hundred feet the aolid nionolitliH oar upttard Bve limen aa lofty an 'Ilia WaahliiKtou Monutiient, the hr(;het eriiiiiiii'iit Mrui'turo res rid tiy Hie hand of man. No wordn can udi iiialely di'MTilie the maiilUivnce of the aeene. Only thoe who have helii'M ila k''"'"' vn 'recintj then). Thia la hut din of tint many Won tW of im'uro revealed li the. travel r un IIih l.Miver A Hio tlrande Uailroad, "1 h Seeuie Linn of the World." l'Vr detailed iuforinalioit nlxiul thla uiopit ilclilitlul trip to the i:t. Aihlrt J. D. MuAed, O l 'I Agt, l'.io tiraud. Syaleui, Tort D 1 Uregou, KegarJIriw of huabea and brush lieapa, they tear their way through, hut as they emerge tbe high bob sleljtb catches a rout, and, witb a crash, tba lelgh U burled In the air. Bautlste'i cries rluj out hlgb, and shrill as ever, encuuraifiiiK his team, and never cense till, witb a pluntie and a scramble, ttiej clear tbe brush beap lying at . the. nioutbof tbe ravine and are out on tba Ice on tbe river, with Ilaptiste standing ou tbe front bob, tbe box trailing be hind and Sandy nowhere to be seen. Tbree hundred yards of tbe course re main. The bays, perfectly bundled. bave gained at tbe bridge and in the J aesceni to me ice ana are leading tne citizens' team by balf a dozen lengths. Bebiud both comes Baptlste. It Is now or never for tbe plntos. Tbe rattle of tbe trailing box, together witb the wild yelling of tbe crowd rushing down the bank, excites tbe bronchos to madness, and, taking tbe bits in their taeth, they do their first free run- ulng that day. I'asttbe citizens' team like a whirlwind they duau, cleat the Intervening space and gain the flanks of the bays. Can the bays bold tbem? Over them leans their driver, plying for tbe ilrst time tbe hissing lash. Only fifty yards moro. Tbe miners bo glu to yell. Hut Ituptlste, waving bis lines high in one baud, seizes bis toque with the other, whirls It about bis bead aud flings It witb a fiercer yell than ever at the bronchos. Like the burst ing of a hurricane the plntos leap for ward and witb a splendid rust) cross tbe scratch, winners by tbelr own lenfctb. ' There was a wild quarter of an bour. The shanty men bad torn off tbelr coats and were waving tbem wildly and tossing tbem bign, while tbe ranchers added to tbe uproar by emp tying tbelr revolvers Into tbe air In a way that made one nervous. When .tbe crowd was somewhat quieted, Sandy's stiff figure appeured. lowly making toward tbem.- A dozen uiubermen run to him, eagerly Inquir ing If he were hurt, but Bundy could only curse tbe little Frenchman for losing tbe race. "Lost! Why, man, we've won It!" sboutedla voice, at wbicb Sandy's rage vanished, and ho allowed himself to be carried in upon tbe shoulders of bis admirers. "Where's the lad?" was his first ques tion. "Tbe bronchos are off with him. He'a down at tbe ruplds like enough." "Let ma go!" shouted Sandy, setting off at a run in tbe track of tbe sleigh He had not gone fur' before be met BaptUte coming back with his team foaming, tbe roans going quietly, but tbe broncbos dancing and eager to be at It again. . "Vol la! Bully boy! Tank tbe bon Dleu, Sandy. You not keel, eb? Ah, you are one grand chevalier!" exclaim ed Ha pilule, hauling Sandy in cud tlinmtlng the lines into his bands. And so they came back, tbe slelghbox still dragging behind, the plntos executing fantastic figures on tbelr hind legs and Sandy holding them down. Tbe little Frenchman struck dramatic attitude and called out: "Volln! What's tbe matter wiz San dy, hell?" The roar that answered set the bron chos off again plunging and kicking, and only when Buptiste got tbem by tbe beads could they be Induced to eland lung enough to allow Saudy to be procbiimed winner of tbe race. Sever al of tbe lumbermen sprang into tbe slelgbliux with Sundy aud Baptlate, among tbem Keefe, followed by Nel son, and the firsf part of tbe great day was over. Slavlu could Dot understand tbe new order of things. That a great event like the four-horse race should not be followed by drinks all round was to hlui at once disgusting and in comprehensible, and, realixlug bis de feat for the moment, he fell Into the crowd ajid disappeared. But he left be hind him his runners. lie had not yet thrown up tbe game. Mr. Craig meantime came to me and, looking after Sandy In his sleigh, witb his frantic crowd of yelling admirers, said In a gloomy voice: "Poor Sandy! He Is easily caught, and Keefe has the devil's cunning." "He won't touch SlavinVwhlpky to day," I answered confidently. "There'll lie twenty bottles waiting him In the stable," he replied bitterly, "and I en n't go following blm tip. He won't atuiHl that. Ne man would. Ood help us all! I could hnrdly recogulze myself, for I found In my heart an earnest echo to that prayer as I watched him go to ward the crowd again, his face set In strong determination. He looked like the captalu of a forlorn bope, and I was proud to be following hlui. o.uiteu tbe Judge ot tbe great race. Tbree cheers fur Air. Connor!' Two of the sbauty men picked me up and hoisted me on to their shoulders while tbe cheers were given. 'Anuouuce the Punch and Judy,1 be entreated me lu a low voice. I did so In a little speech and was forthwith borne aloft through tbe street to tbe booth, followed by tbe whole crowd, cheering like mad. Tbe excitemeut of tbe crowd caught me, and fur an hour 1 squeaked and worked the wires of tbe Immortal and unhappy family lu a manner hitherto unapproaebvd, by me at least I was glad enough when Graeme came to tell me to send tbe men In to dinner. This paid, sad tu secure the payment alao of Air. Punch did lu the most trraclnun yiiKoie aiiorurj ui una ami ... ... breuKlit for the nuruuae ot collecting suid manner, ana again win cneers for Mr. ,K,te..d lor tbe purpo of foreclosing suid Punch s master they trooped tumultu- niurtnage; and you are her jut required to ously Into tbe tent. I appear aim answer lite complaint tiled In We bad ouW beun when Rnntlat. " or oeiure u..,in uay or ftov r i tm ua.r IS THE ClKCLlr Clll kT OV THK i btats 01 Urtiroa. Uulnniiun touuiv Leo fnede, s l'Uiutitt, 1 vs. ' WicbalC. Lyon, and A. E. Morris, f Defendants. I I To Michael 0. i.ou, the above named deleodant. in tbe name ot tbe (State of ur. ffon: vou are hereby nutinad that lo r'riede, tba plaiutin above named, ha commenced suit against roll aud one A. . Aaorria iu tbe t ireuit Lour! of the tiiale ut Oregon fur Washington County, for the buruoee I of recovering trow you, the said Michael C i.von. a uukuipui iur iui auui oi atuu.iu wilb lutarent tbereou Iroiu tbe 1IU day of reoruary, law, at me rate oi eignt neruent per milium, aud Hie limner aunt of lou aa a radsoiiable attorney's tea in this suit, and costs and diat-rsraeuiMita; and tor the pur- pose alao uf to reel eiiiej a crtain mortgage upon certain proper! situated in ;Vaitt- lllKfeJll liOUltlv. date ot f.ireiroll. ueaeribml aa the east ball oi tba northeast uu rter. tuw nut nan o, (lie vou i o HA ft 4uarwr ui section twenty-unveil the uorilirast quarter tbe northeast quarter vf section thirty lour (31), the norm nail or me itoriuweitt quarter uf section thirty llvo (&), the northwest luarter of the northrut quarter uf eectiuu lUiriy-nvetJol, all in township two (?) north range two (2) aest uf the Willamette Meridian, which inortKaite bears date the SMh Uay of July, !?, and was executed bv you, tbe a id Michael C. Lyon, in favor of the said Leo Friede to secure payment of a note dated July , lrta7, lor the sum ofWHOUU. bearing interest at the rata of eiK'it per eeut, per annum from date uutil .Notice ol Male of Ileal Property by AduilnUtratrli at. Private Sale. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of uviuuumai made cy in Honorable County Court of the stale of Oregon lor Waatt.ngtun county, in the manor of the estate of William t. irviue, deceased, and dated tl.e 3rd day of September, lty, tbe undei-siguej will Irom and alter Saturday the4lhdyul October, 190V. proceed to sell at p-irate sale cbe following descttbed real properly belonging to said estate and ailuate tu Wasbini'tou county. Hrrviui and being pari of tbe donation land claim but hurriedly, and ltr' wlnrh said last mentioned date is the last day of the time prescribed in meorner tor publication ot summons. X ou are turiner nolineo that the date of came iu quietly, whispered to me: "M'alim frnlis 1ias oena fn dl.n'. and would lak you and ATsleu Oraeme 1 li? "s a'AT? J? 1 iV-'StTi"" I- i would follow queek. Sandy, he'a take zntli day of Hepteinber, pjttt; tltat the time one leet uriug up at ue stable, and be a prescrioeu in tbe oruer tor publication of go mad lak one dlable " thl summons is aia (n weeks, and that r .om hi... ,,. ' such time betina to run fioin tbe date ot I sent him for Graeme, who was pre- lh. MrBt publication; and you are further siuhib at uiuutrr, auu aei ua tor oiavin a I ootineu mat if you tail to appear and at a run. There I found Mr. Crate: and I answer the complaint bled herein, on or Nelson holding Sandy, more than half ! .ol? ' Novenilwr, liKr.', the drunk, back from Bluvln, who, stripped to tbe shirt, was coolly waiting with taunting smile. "Let me go, Mr. Craig," Sandy. was saying. "I am a good Presbyterian. He is a papist thief, and he has my money, and I will bave It out of the soul of him "Let hlui go, preacher," sueered Sla vln. "I'll cool him off for you. But you'd better hold him If you want his mug left on to blm. "Let him go!" Keefe was shouting. A "Hands ear Blaney was echoing, I pushed my way in. "What'a upf I cried. "Mr. Connor," said Bandy solemnly, "It Is a gentleman you are, though your name is agutust you, and I am a good Presbyterian, and t can give you the commandments and reasons annexed to them, but yon'a a thief, a papist thief, aud I am justified In getting my money out of hla soul." "But," I remonstrated, "you won't get it in thla way." "He has my money," reiterated San dy. "He is a blank liar, and be'a afraid to take it up," said Sla vln In a low, cool tone. With a ronr Sandy broke away and rushed at hi in, but without moving- from his tracks Slavln met blm witb a straight left bander and laid blm flat. "Hooray!" yelled Blaney. "Ireland forever!" and, seizing the Iron poker, swung It around his head, crying, "Back, or, by buly Moses, 1 11 kill tbe first mau thai Interferes wid the gameT' "Utve it to blmr Keefe said sav agely. Saudy rose slowly, gazing round stu pidly. - "He don't know what bit him, laugbed Keefe. last day oi tbe time prescribed lu the ord r for publirition, the piainiirt, I.eu Friede, will apply to the Court tor the relief prov ed lor tu-lhe com iuiiil, that ia to say t for s judgment against you lor the sum of Huftl.ht with Tuterenl frum the lMth day of February, inoi, at the rate ot eight ter cent per annum, aud the further sum of t4X aa a r aaonable attorney 'a lee i i tliia suit and for costs nd disbursements, and for a decree f imilosing the mortgage above mentioned and that the aiiint above men tioned b declard to be charged upon the mortgaged property above described, that the said mortgag-ed urouertv lie sold to aatialy the above amounts, and that you and the deieudant A. K. Morris, and all other pe soua claiming by, thiouuli or undfr you, or either of you, subsequent to the ilutb day ot July, lw7, be barred and foreclosed of all interev' Jn. estate in. rinht or title to or claim ujioii Ibt said premise above deaciibed, snd every part and parcel there f, and that the moneys realized from such tale be applied to the payment of the several aiiiusand nmotiuta abow mention ed and also to the payment of lbs costs and ripeiiecs of making said sale, the sur plus, 11 1 ny, to be paid into the registry of this Court aubjec. to the further order of this Court: but if the amount realized from the sale of said premises be. insutlicient to fully ray and discharge the several sums above mentioned, to-gether with the coats and expense nj making said s ilu, that the plaintitl may have a personal judgment against you tor suuit aunt ai may remain unpaid after tba proceeds ol sale shall have ben eihauBtid, and that execution issue therefor. This eummonsis published bv order of the Hon. T. A. Mc Bride made and dated at Chambers, at Astoria, ia Clat sop County, State of Oregon, on the lHth day of September, I'.mij. COTTON, I t AL & MINOR, 1 25 ' Attorneys for Plaintiff. of Thomas Htewarl and wife in Sre. tt I r 2 w W ill Mer. and i.arlM-ulurlv bounded auu described as follows, town: bet-inn Uig at a point in tbe middle channel of buck creek J links east of the Quarter section corner oil tbe went boundary line ui sam seeuon 9 t i s r x w in, 1er. ami running thence east on bounarv lion ot tiaet conveyed by said 'i human Mewart auu wile m joitu liunxer by dewl re- euidail s naare M of book U of rawili ol rieeda fur Wasliingtoit eotinlv. Oreeon. lit. 57 rhs; thenea North dr, :l min. east on east bouadry line of trat t conveyed liy sul 1 Stewart aud wife to Josephus Hosier by deed recorded un pare fw of buok H records uf deeds for Waahiueton count v. Oregon, IH.Hti rhs to center of the track of the O. Jt U. It. K.: tbjuee north ttl deg. nun. west l.i.lS lis to the middle cbaunei Ol aaid Kock Creek; theme down said channel to the seat line ol said sec tion H: thence south on eecuoit. line, 8.47 eha in the middle channel of said Uiu-k t ?rek and tbenoe duwn said chaiiiiel to the plaeo of hegliiuiut containing 4U acres more or !. euid laud will hesold in one parcel fur cash In baud on day of aale Bids will be received bv me at the law nl- iie of W. N. Ba-retl lu llillsboru. tireuou. and said aale wil be subject to conlir.na lion by lbs County Court of aaid county. ISA - B. IKVIN1';, admimstralrii uf the estate of William II. Irvine, deceased. Dated September 4, lHoi. lieA) , Wauti Te Help Oth r. i tiaii stomaci trouble all tuy life," say Edw. Mehler, irorietor of tbe Union battling- Works, Kie, Fa., "and tried all kind of reined. ie, weut to several dialorn and speut cuiiriiiUrabl money trying to get a uioiueut's ieace. Finally read of Kodol Dywl Cure and I have bwu taking it iu my great satiafactiou. I never found its enual for aloaiach Iroublo and glad ly recotnmeuil it in hope that I timy help other aufferers." Kodol l)y. apfpaia Cure cur en all fctomach troubles. You don't linve to diet. Kodol l)yHiep.iia Curo tiigcslj what you eel, lMla drug atoro. Mr. J. Ilitiktcy has iuHlHllm) a ho of blrtckniiiilh tool In the tdiop re cently occupied by Mr. j. 1'. (lard iter on Third street betwi-eu Main and Washington direct. Mr. lliuk ley la a skilled mechanic, especially ou heavy work, J. ilu entrusted to him will be tliilMhed to do tl.o work iuteuded. NIJIJIOXS. of N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ntateol Oregon, tor Wanhington Co, U2zia Alaxson, flainliu vs Augustus E. Aiataon Defendant o Augustus iv. Matson: In the name of the state of Oregon, yon f This roused the hlghlander, and, eay- re ntreby required to appearand answer lug, "I'll settle you afterward. Mr. the complaint tiled against you in the CHAPTER III. WATXHLOO OVH FIUMT, HIS TICTOTtT. HE siHrts were over, aud there remained still an hour to be filled In before dinner. -It was an hour full of danger eH& to Craig's hoxs of victory, for the men were wild witb excitement and ready for the most reckless means of "sling ing their dust." I could not but ad mire tbe skill with which Mr. Craig caught their attention. "Oentlemen," be Called outj "')! Keefe," he rushed ia again at Slavln Again Slavlu met blm with bis left, taggered him and before ha fell took a step forward aud delivered a terrific right hand blow on bis Jaw. Poor San dy went down In a heap amid tbe yells of Blaney, Keefe and some others of tbe gang. I was in despair when In came Bap tlste and Graeme, One look at Sandy, and Baptlste tore off bis coat and cap, slammed tbem on tbe floor, danced on tbem and with a long drawn "Sap-r-r-r-rie!" rushed at Slavln. But Oraeme caught him by tbe back of tbe neck, saying, "Hold on, little man," and, turning to Slavln, pointed to Sandy, wbo was reviving nuder Nelson's care, and said, "What's this for?" "Ask blm," said Slavln insolently. "He knows. "Whut Is it, Nelsrnr Nelson explained that Sandy, after f linking some at tbe stable aud a glass st the Black Bock hotel, had come down here with Keefe and tbe others, bad lust his money and was accusing Slavln of robbing blm. "Mil you furnish blm with liquor!" Suld Oraeme sternly. "It fs none of your business,"- re plied Slavln, with an oath. "I shall make It my business. It is not tbe first time my men hare lost money In thla saloon." "You lie!" said Slavln, with deliber ate emphasis. -Slavlu," said Oraeme quietly, "It Is a pity you aaid that, because, unless you apologize In one minute, I aball ninke you sorry." "Apologize?" roared Slavln. "Apolo gise to your calling blm a Tile name. Graeme grew white and aaid, afen more slowly: "Now you'll bave to take It No apol ogy will do." He slowly stripped off coat and Test. Mr. Craig interposed, begging Graeme to let the matter pass. "Surely It Is not worth It"- "Mr. Craig." said Graeme, with aa abovs entitled suit, on or before the 7th day ol November 1901, which ia the time prescribed in the order for tbe publication and if you Jail to so appear aud answer, plaintitl will apply for the relief demanded in the coinnlaint namelv: For a decree desolving the bonds of matrimony now ex isting between this plaintiff and defendant and tbe plaintiff be decreed tbe owner in fee Simula of tne one-third of the follow ing described lands to-wit: 'I he n M of lot 3 of and in b k In in the i own now City ol forest (Vrovc, Washington County, Ogn In the circuit court of the state Oregon lor W ashiugtou county. Klla Huston, Plaintiff, vs II. B. Hollen lieck aud Christian NieUun, IMendunt. To II. B. Hollenbeck, one of tbe above named ueiendants : In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear ami answer the complaint of the plaintiff within six weeks from the dute of the hint publication of this summons, and it you fail so to appear aud answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in hereout plaint, towit: for a judgement against vou for the sum of $100 with intercut thereon at the rate of ten (10) per cent per annum since August -',", Ib'.ttl. and the sum of t:lT at torney's fees and the costs and disburse ments of this suit ; that a certain mott gage executed by vou upon the e 4 of the sw l of section ffi t a n r f ol the Will. Mer. be foreclosed and said liwid sold for the payment of the plainn.Ts judgement, and for such other rebel aa . i. r . 2 ,..,. to liid uiun may Bppear equitable. This summons is served upon you bv publication by order of the Honorable L. A. Hood, County Judge of Washing ton county, Oregon, which order is dat ed September 17, 1902. The time pre scrilwd in said order in which you are to answer the same is six weeks from the first publication of this summons, and the date of the firxt publication of this summons is the l!Hh day of Sept ember, 1902. S. B. HUSTOX, 18 24 Attorney for riaintiff. Neglect Means Hauger. Don't neglect lil!ioiinties3 and rtin stipatjon. Your health will Buffer peimaneiitly if you do. Pe Will's Little Early Rittera euro such caes. M, B. Smith, butternut, Mich., suys "De Witt's Little Early Itinera are (he moat . Bati.ifactory pills I ever took. Never griie or cause nausea." Delia drug store. KWS OF Tilt STATE. Agricultural Hall. Oorvalli is to bo dedicated Vt. 15. rreparatiou are making for a large attendauce. A mammoth oil tank, with a c pacity of ,V",tMH) barrels Is beiog con tjtrucled at Ashland by the Southern Pacillc Co. Ilida for Keep f Poor Farm. A bio 4 acres in tbe turui uf a parallelogram begiimiug at a point on the e line of lut No. 6 in Fruit Vale Addition 211 ftuof ne cor of lot No, 7, iu Fruit Vale Addition; thence n 21H ft to the a e cor of tract con veyed to Minnie Wells; thence w to the w liiieoflotNo.fi; thence s following slid line of lot No 0 Ain It ; thence s to the place of beginning, containing 4 acres mure or less in Fruit Vale Addition aa shown by ulal on tile in Hillsburo, Washington Co.. Oregon; and that she bave judgment a?ainat defendant (u the sum of 7tXl,W alimony and fur ber costs and such further relief aa to the Court may eeem equit able in tne premises. Ibis summons ia piinnsneci once a weea fur six consecutive weeks; first publication la tbe Jdla day ot Bepteruner ihuz. and tbe last on the 7th day of November, hrj. Hv order of the Hon. L. A. Kood. Judge ur tne t oiiuty ur tor waaningiou County, State of Oregon. aue ana entered on me zin uay Sep tember, I'AZ. j. . nur r .man, 19-?r. Attorney fur Plaintiff. Sealed bids will .be received by the Coun ty Court of Washington cvinty, Oregon, ou the 1st day of October. l'KW, at 2 o'clock f. in., for rental of tbe Washington cuub v poor farm and for the care and keep of me inuintee on said larui including tne urnisning oi doming, board ana niemcal attendance of paupers for the term of two years. , Kuch bid must be accompanied l y good and sufheient bond iu the sum of live Hundred Dollars as a guarantee of good faith lu the perfoiiuance ol the con tract should the bid be accepted. 1 he county court reserves tbe right to reject any anu au viua. I. A. Rood. County Judge of Washington county, Oregon. ily order of the Commissioners' Court Dated at Hiileboro, Oregon, this loth day ui ocpieiiiuer, iwc, ll-M Steps the Cough ami Works Off the ('Id. Laxative Ilrouio Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, uo pty. Price. 2.j cenla. Practically Marvlug. "After using a few but ties of Kodol DyHpepsia Cure tny wife received perfect aud permanent relief from a fevere and chronic case of Htomarh trohle." says J. . Holly, real estate insurance and loan agent, of Macomb, III. "Before using Kodol Dyspepsia Core she could not eat an ordinary meal without Intense suffering. LOOK AT THIS. Continued on Fourth fay. Pared Maay a Time. Don't neglect' coughs and eolde even if it is spring. Such cases often result seriously at thia aeasou Just because people are ca relet. A dose ol Ooq Miuute Cough Cure will re move all danger. Absolutely aafe, Acta at once. Hure cure for coughs odd, croup, bronchitis aud other throat and lung trouble. "I bave used One Minute Cough Cure sever al yearn," says Postmaster C O Dawson, Barr, III. "It la the very bent rough medicine on the market. It baa saved ma. many a aevere spell of sick dps and I warmly recom mend It."' Tbe children 'a favorite. Delta drug store. Xotirefor I'abl lent ion. Department of the Interior, 1 and office at Oregon City, Oregon, Jaj 1, 1002. Notice ia hereby given that the following named settler nas bled notice ot bis in tention to make hnal proof in support ol his claim, snd that aaid proof will be made before County Clerk Washington county at Jdillslioru, Oieguu, on October 1 1 lrj, vis: George I.ippert b e No. for the n i a w sec 14 t it n r 4 w. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence unun S"d cultivation uf said laud, viz: Carl Oribner of lluitou. Oregon Jamce N Fl'pnin of " " Martin Hart " " " Frederick Hart " ( has. B. Moores, 15-21 Register. . Eqaallzstiea ef l!tl2 Assessnient. To the taxpayers of Washington county Oregon. Notice ia hereby given that the Board of Equalization for Washington county, Oregon, w ill convene in the Clerk's office at the courthouse in Hills boro on the 20th Day ef Orleber, IlKri, snd continue in sensiiss one week or un til the 25th day of October, inclusive, for the purpose of publicly equalizing and correcting the tax list of Washing ton county, Oregon, for the assessment made in h2. UEO. II. WILCOY. Assessor of Washington county, Oregon. 18-22 Acker's Djapeaala Tablets are sole on a positive guarantee. Cures brart-buri raising ot the food, distress after eatii.n o. any form ot dyspepsia. One little tabk gives immediate relief. 23 eta, and bo eta Tbe Delta Drug Btore. earstW ITOniA.' ) Ilu lusl lot Man tieirt Buujk, jy ne im saw nun Have you looked at I hone iron beds, those beautiful couches, that fine line of rockers aud Ix'il room tuites,at prli-rs that defy romped- tion? Portiere-, lace curtain, trunks and wall paper. Will give you low est possible prices. If there is any thing in the -furniture lino or In car pets I do not carry lu slock, will give you an order on flrmi In Port land and pay freight and put it in your house at Portland prlcos, sav ing you freight. Donelson'a Furuituro Store. - Fortune Favors a Texau. "Having distressing pains In the head, back and Blomach, and being without appetite, I began to use Dr. Kiug'a New Life Pills." writes W. P. Whitehead, of Keunedalo, Tel., "and silon felt like a new man." In fallible In stomach and liver trou bles. Only 25 cents at Balled's Phar macy. . Net Boomed Far Lire, "I was treated for three years by good doctors," writes w. A, (freer McConnellsville, (., "for piles and fistula, but, when all failed, Huck lius Arnica Halve cured me in two weeks." Cures burns, bruises, cuts, eores, eruptions, salt rheum, piles or no pay. SJie at Bailey' Pharmacy. FARM TO KET. One hundred and eighty-eight acres, about fifty-three in cultivation; nine miles from Portland, suitable lor hay and mrtket gardening; for rent for a term of five years. The rent for at least two years, probably longer, can be aid wholly in work. Thos. II. Tongue. If a Man Lie to lea And say some other salve, oint ment, lotion, oil or alleged healer ii as good as Bucklitis Arnica Halve, tell him thirty years of marvelous cures of piles, burns, noils, corns, fcl- ona, ulcers, cuts, scalds, bruises and skin eruptions prove it's the I sul and cheaient. 2'c at Billey's Phar macy. oAaTonzA. anta ) II V Haw kmm Biiljl fcf-sUza af Cuttle and stockmen In Soul hero Oregon report one of the best years ever known in the history of the iu dustry. The cattlo on the ranges, aud those coming In for shipment, are in remarkably line condition. Mxny protests aro being received hy the general land olllce against the creation of the proposed forest re serve) in the Blue Mountain regiou of Eastern Oregon, to include the lauds recently temporarily withdrawn from entry. Sticrt t try F, I Dunbar and Htte Treasurer Chas. S. Moore left Salem f ir Ontario, Malheur couuty, last Frid,ty, to Inspect the fish hatchery on the . Snake river near Ontario. S.atu Fish Warden II. O. Van Dusen accompanied them. A law authorizing rchool Uii-trlcts to combine and conduct ono school lor several districts, la a measure that will be proposed for enactment by the next legislature. A similar law Is In force lu a .line of the Kist ern slates, and is found entirely sat isfactory. Spring calves are dying ia Lane county from some unknown dise.ue. The calves become sick, their eyes tuin red Inside and also apiear to be moist or sweating around the out side, aud they live but a few hours, A report comes from the Hiletz coun try that all the spring calves are dy. ing in the same manner. It has beeii suggested that the calves die from eating a poisonous plant. Miss Urace J. Brewster, a nurse at the Salem Hospital, who died at AU bany ou Wednesday evening of dip tliHritt, is said to have betm a .victim of the neglect of the attentling phy sician, Dr. Ellis of Albany, who," when her case became serious, neg lofted her aud failed to go near ber. There is great Indignation among the physicians in Salem regarding the Albany prat-tinner's action, and threats of prosecution have been froa ly made. The Htttte printing oflleo is fast fin ishing up tli work of printing Bel linger's Code of the State of Oregou, fiuthori.! by the last legislature It is the first edition of the Oregon code ever printed in Oregon, this Job having been previously let by con tract. Hill's Code was printed in 18'.I2 by thu Bancroft-Whitney Com pany, of San Francisco, It being the ast. The'prpsent edition will con tain 1IHI0 copies of about 21)00 pages. The present work was begun In May last and is expected to be completed this month. Owing lo the congested Condition of Iho library at tbe t'nlversily of Oregon, I he second tl xir of the dor mitory iu the north end has been re. modeled and will be used for library purposes. Besides a receiving room for preparing the new books for use, and a storeroom for duplicates, etc., a n uui 1st of reading rooms with ta bles aud chairs are provided, where will le found United Slates docu mefits of Hpeetiil stales and publica tions of their historical societies, with a collection of maps of the same; the annual reports of state superintendents of schools and sim ilar publications; Iho reports of the U. S. (Joologleel Survey of the Coast aud Oeodelic Survey of the depart ment of agriculture, of the patent of fice and other dels of U. 8. docu ments. The present eaon Lids fair to reach the digit water mark in the quantity of peaches (.hipped from Ashland of any in the history of the industry. Last week the Ashland Fruit Association finished loading Its tweuty-sxtli straight car of fruit. This of course does not include the many partial car shipments, which, II t 'tilled up, would at least bring the entire number thus far In the season to S3 cars. The prices on tho last car were 33, 37 and 40 els. per box f, o. h. Ashland. In considera tion of the f ict that there has been a full crop in all peach producing dis tricts the above prices are quite satif factory Tho MuiM, one of the most luclous varieties of the Ashland poach la-It, Is now llng harvested. The association settled in full with the growers for the black for ry crop handled by it, and (he relurns show that every crate had been sold for CO cents.