:!LL3B0R0 INDEPENDENT
Enteied in tlx po to llie at ltil'.sboro. Ore.
iu Stroud -cLus mail uiatlvr.
tlubscription, In adranc, per yenr, 11.00
Jlll.IJjliOUO PUULIBHINO CO., Props,
D. it. C. UAULT, Editor.
Fill DA Y, FKBItUAHY 13, l'JOU
THE VEULO tOKTAUE.
There la lo be a piece of 111 ad v lied
legislation enacted t thl session of
tb? legislature. The fir?t siep wm
tiken la.it Tuesday when the House
by vote of 47 to 8, absent 6, appro
printed 105,000.00 to build a state
nil-road eight and a half miles long
around the Celilo falls and the dullea
of the Columbia. Notwithstanding'
thi statement of the friondi of the
measure 11 la not believed that the
road can be built and equipped fur
auy atich suiu. The portage toad,
one mile lout,', built in 1801 at the
(iscHiles -t $03,000. The appr.
priation 1891 waa for 100,000. In
1S01 there waa a deficiency bill for
tho remainder. Even this did not
secure a satisfactory tqulpmeiit for
11,000 waa appropriated in 1803 and
again f'i.OOO iu 1.S95. The road at
Cascade waa not more difficult of
construction than will be the Oli'o
portago. In 1801 there way a pro
position before tho leiflalature to
build the same road. Their the esti
mates wrref 100,000. There is already
a portage road built on the Washing.
t n tilde, around, the same obstrui
tons which la understood to hae
cwt more than the amount appropria
ted this weelr. by our legialaluie,
The road is not operated. .The r
mote ra claim to have a light of way
for the road already aecured bu
examination of the facta lead to a
different conclusion. What U counted
on la the government right of way
for the canal which waa given to the
United Slates by the O. It. & N. Co,
If the general government allows
Oregon to occupy this right of way,
an act of congress will bo necessary
That has not yet been obtained, ut
lemt the promoters do not ao say.
They seem to take it for granted thai
Undo Ham will permit such occu
ii(y. Tie Cascade porta ne paid
1,000 for a flat-Iron plant or elhi
acres that was afterwards aold foi
fiOO, Ils ptedicted that later on
the Cclilo portage commission will
And several tracts that will have to
lie bought. The $1(35,000 will mi ll
some before grading is commonwd.
The road will not do for the people
what is claimed. From the Dulles
to Portland, 89 miles thero is ahar
competition between rail and river.
Indeed up to this week them has
been two competing steamboat llnea.
Taking effect last Monday thetont
lines were merged, but tht water
and rail competition atllL ex Me.
Tho water tariffs are not at hand, but
the O. 11. & N. tariff can be quoted
From the Dalles to Portland the rate
la 11.50 er ton. The water rate
may be lower, lletween Umatilla,
the last river station in Oregon, and
The Dalles distance of 97 milt-, the
rate Is only $1 CO. la quoting that
figure it Is assumed that the car
when loaded will go through to
Portland since to unload at The
Dalle would impose the greater short
haul tariff. Yet on that stretch of it 7
miles there is 110 water competition,
loaa because of the portage.
Therefore no 10 lilies in Eastern
Oregon ran poariihly be beuiDted
except Wasco, Hlitrruan and GilJium
with a small part of Umatilla an
that the most aterile. The eontrar
baa been abown above, Union will
not be benflted nor Wallowa, nor
Baker, nor Harney, nor Grant, nor
the Prinevilie country nor no part
of Western or Southern Oregon with
Klamalb aud Lake unmentioned
It is a bad lob. The vote in the
House on the Jill was aye: bailey
Banks, lli'yeu, Bisk ley, Both, IWi
gess, Butleigh. Carnaban, Claypool
Cobb, Danueinan, Divey, Eddy
Edwards, Emmilt, Fisher, Galloway
QUI, tilnn, Uahn, Hale, Hansbrough
Hawkins, Hermann, I linen, liolon
Hudson, Hume, Hutchinson, John
son, Jones (of Lincoln), Jones (01
Multnomah), Judd, Kay, Kramer,
La Follutt, Malarky, Miles, Murphy
Nottingham. Orton, Phelps. Kiddle,
Bobbins, Kli'lly, Simmons, and
Whealdon.
Noes: Cantrall, Cornet 1, dault
Huntly, Ol well, Paulsen, Purdy,
and Webster.
Absen(j Adams, Haydcn, Iked
Test and Mr. Speaker.
AT WORKVNDER A DEFECTIVE
COXHTJTVriOK.
and it is lelievcd that, since th
horier haul between The Dalles an
l'oriianu wnuu mere is water coin
petition, the installing of a poring
at Cclilo cannot lower rate below
the present tariff of the O. li & N,
The Cascades portage charged
reuta per tun for one mile, and it
assumed that the Stale cannot ur
at) the Cclilo portage for less than 50
Cents per ton. If the water rate froth
The Dalles to Portland is II SO tha
sum must be Increased by the 60 cent
portage so that the water tariff he
tween Umatilla and The Utiles will
be 12.00 per Ion which Is more than
met now by the O. It. A N. The rrfi
rule from Pendleton to Portland
distance of 2.10 miles with no WHlr
competition except from The D.hIIcm
is fU.'i per ton. Tho water from
Umatilla, the nearest river point to
rentllt'ton, to Portland n alxive
estimated cannot be less than ;i.."0
and it is not believed that shiper9
will pay a abort haul ot 41 miW
unload and pay 11 .V) by water t
Portland when the railroad will lake
the car the whole 230 miles f..r 13.15,
Wherefore tho beneOts expected of
the portage road will not t realia
The only country that nan oihly
be Is ne filled is a Ult on the Mitth
side of the Oilumhia from Uinatilla
to the Dalles as broad as an lie pro
lltably served by wagon and team,
say a bolt 5 miles broad. The good
roads people are fond of stating thst
carrying dirt roads costs 25 cent er
oo per mile, and on improved roads
8 cents, taking the latter figure and
to get to the river from the 2"
mile limit would impose a burden of
12 OO per tin addod to tha river tariff
makes $ .50 to Portland, but l y rail
the present rata is only 93 00 ly rail
lJ 12.00 by wagon, total 93 00. A
llie interesting discovery was
made tbia week that we have been
administering the state government
sint 1809 when we had not the
original constitution as compiled by
the convention, but a copy thereof,
The copy is bound in leather and key
In the vault of the secretary of ttnte'
office. It only purports to bo a copy
and is -iguod by the delegates to the
constitutional convention where
was convenient ami where It was
not, the signature of the absent
delegate has heen cm from a letter or
some other writing and attached to
the document by mucilage or other
adhesive substance. The original
manuscript draft of the coiiHtitution
wsa sent to Washington, p. C, where
it now is.
, But the copy kept at home is not a
correct triDscript from 'the original
at least in one particular. Section
two Articlo 17 of the ftate constitu
lion printed in the Oregon htstute is
au exact copy of the section as it
appears in the "Copy of the Constitu
tion of the State of Oregon" now on
file with the secretary ol state, am
roads: If two or more amendments
snail oe submitted in such manner
as the electors shall vote for or
against each of sileh amendments
separately, and while an amendment
or amendments which shall have
been agreed upon by one legislative
assembly shall be awaiting the action
of a legislative assembly, or of the
electors, no additional amendment
or amendments shall bo proposed."
In a book compiled under the order
cf the United Slates Senate by Ben.
Perley Poor, entitled Couriers and
Constitutions of the United States,
the section in question is printed in
these words: page1 1506:
Article 17, Section 2. If two or
more amendments shall be submitted
at tho same time, they shall tie sub
mitted to such manner that the elec
tors shall vote for .or against each of
sucn amendments separate v: and
white an amendment or amendments,
wniun snail nave been agreed uhni
by one legislative nssemby. shall
beawaitlngthe action of a Lyisla!ive
Assembly, or of tho electors, no
additional amendment or amend
ments shall be proposed.
It is reasonably certain that Mr.
Pi Kir had the original onHitution
before him when he prepared the
copy for his book. It will be noted
thst eight words have been omitted
from the copy of the constitution
filed in the Secretary of Stale's offlcef
towit; "at the same time, they shall
be submitted." The error U a very
common one and easily made. Now
whether the omission is material
it raises a question as to other psrts
of the state document, and this dis
covery will cause the lawyers lo
closely scan the provisons of the
Constitutions where disputes are
landing Involving money.
As a matter of tews it may be
stated thst the constitutional amend
ment propo-s-d by the last legislature
were Indeflnately postponed fur the
reason they were roMted while
amendment was "yet pending the
lU'fcr.-ndum. There was an excop
tion in tho case of amendment regu,
latin the formation of co-operations
The House seems lo think that corpo
rations are of more Importance II, an
changing the tiroe of holding the
stale election. One renrpsentllvi
in detsitesaid he sopNrtei (lie reso
lot loo Iwesuse ho wanted to vet the
iiewiioti he lore the supreme ronrl
were also open, and lunches kept
constantly prepared lb the dining
rooms, Invitations were extended
to every one who could be reached. I
accepted in some Instances, rejected
in others. Because of this entertain-1
mrnt our wives aud daughters were
kept at home, and away from the
ceremonies they would liked to have
attended. The Times la not loval to
- 1
bis state or bin county. No word of
complaint ought to hays been made
even it the allegations are ascharged,
which they are net. -No man can
afford to tear up bis own home.
The forest Urove Times accuses
the Inlikpkxdknt of giVftiog in
that it publishes tl e delinquent tax
Hit. Lets aee; in tome counties of
the state '30 cents per line has been I
charged for. priming the list. The
-wwaMitstvaKss,Jt.a
OUR i
ATI VE
TREES
H. MACBRIDC. Ph. D..,
V. TheJForeitj of No---.
jJBAmerica. .
THOMAS
Continued frw Fii'ut Poin.
rfeb abundauce. but there are no clu
iiauioDii growlug now on all this aid
of the world. Our nearest represents
tlves ara tha laurels and tha autiafras.
We hava already in tbeaa chapters re
ferred to the tulip tree, a glorious tree.
but the only lone species of thef-enus
L-gislature of 1901, considered this 'now on earth. But to cretaceous times
loo much wherefore the compensa.
tion waa reduced to 25 cenla. The
County Court invited bids for didtig
the work. The Times had noilee for
it answered. Tne Independent
tulip trees flourished all over the north
ern world, many species In this country
and Iu Kuropo, running sou lb as far ns
Italy and uurtu as fur as Greenland.
In fact, everything seenis to Indicate
that for our northern world at least tiie
got the work only biciuse it was tho toTVl of cretaceous times were richer,
lowest bidder, at i cents. The u"ll. wore extended aud In cv-
, , . . ... , , , . ery wny flner thr.;: those we kuow to-
llmea' bid was hluhe-, and had it day. Thee trees -..w the luiuicdlat.
been awarded the e nliact, it would ancestors or those we t:i the same,
hava beou due to a pull" which the. fei not iulte the sumo. Conditions on
County Court uiver has reoognizsd. 1 ca"" tavc lu'WJ -""ce forests
Orove Timns flornol. ' luu.' ursi upou
Tim Viiroar
""flMn'm ....1 l.li,.,..-l flf
auacas uauit, Decause lie lutrc mluated lu the deciduous fon-sts that
duces House Bill 183, aud intimates cast their leaves through comities
that he has or is to receive a money generations along the shores of the
consideration for his services for ao
doing. Now the Indki'Sndknt and
Mr. Uault are very closely associated
and any defence of that gentleman
would be in the nature of gross
egotism, hut in his alwenne the Indk
I'KNDBNT wants to say lo the Time
that its thoughts in that direction are
drawn from lis own knowledge ol
wnat it would no. Air.' uault on
Monday last moceeded iu having
passed the bouse his t ill II. B. 12,
which, if passed by fio wuate, will
in the course of the year put several
hundred dollars into the general fund
of the county, Tne Times will proln
ab'y object lo this cure of the (atopies
interests.
cretaceous sens. With the close of tha
cretaceous a race of terrestrial anlmala
first wpiieurs, competitors of the forest,
a new factor in environment, changing
from that time on tho entire trend ot
biologic differentiation. These were
the ninnminls, -the . culmination of
earth's fauna In the progress of tho
ages, until at the last. In these most re
cent times, the destinies of the forest
and of the animal world as well rest In
the hands of a single creature, the high
est mammal, the god . of thla lower
world. Ilia name Is man!
Copyright. IMS, by fowl D. Sampson
NIIMMOSN.
CIRCUIT COURT OK THK
of Oregon, for Washington
The Forest drove Times got no
chicken pie, hence its great bellyache.
The pu'dic may as well keep Its eye
on this- leccnt arrival. There may
be sulllcieiit 'eusoii for Immigration
from Nebraska. '
The Forest Urove Times after a
resilience of only a few months, sels
Itself up 4o l the mentor of Wash.
itigton county. Annlhersix months
and it will be a boss. - ,
SKX V10KIAL VOTE FOB Tlll'KSIUV
NAM EH
id
iS
The Forest tlrove Times aeverely
criticise HillstNro for things claiims
o have heen done on a very alormy
day recently when there was a great
company of bereaved visitors here.
The Indei'KMcnt did not go'm.
ing about that day, but did open
ts 01111 and maintain fires for the
comfort of all that chose to enter.
This atlemid st ho-iitalltv va
bused by some who warmed at our
tovf a. The stores msy not have been
thrown open to the jmblic, but the
odge rooms, were. They were
arm and comfortable and nt easy
access. Tho home of our citixeo.i
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Makley ". . ),""
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Kurluigh I (
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Farrar 1' . . . .
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Fulton j
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(iinn l . ...! . j " "
Halm l ' "j
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llaiiHhnrotigh 1
Hawkins 1 ....
llayden , " j ' "'' " '
iiirmiinn i . . . , "'
Hines i . , ' "j" ' '
llolisnn , I ' "'
Hoiiain
Iliiliuan i
llowo .... I
Hudson !!.!!.....! i i
llifnm ' "i i
Hunt
Huntley .'.
Hutchinson
Johnson
lolinston ,
Jones (of Lincoln)...
Jones (of Multnomah)
Jildd
Kay
Krsiner
Knvkendall ....
IjiKollutt
Mnl.rkev
Marstera
Mays
McGinn.
Miles
Miller.
Mnlkey
Murphy
Myers
Nottingham
Olwell
Orton ,
PtinNcu
I'helps .,
Pieree
Pnr.lv
flaixl ,'
Ketl '.; '
lti.l.lle i
l.'olil'ins i
Shelley j
-slmmons
mithfof Mnltnonmli'j
Smith (of Cniatilla. i
finitli (,J Yinliill)..i
Meiwr
week ,.. 1
Test
Wade..
Webster
Wehruna
Whealdon
Williamson
Mr. S)-aker !
Jlr.. Presnli-nt j
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Total
IN THE
IS lute
Countv.
Jucon Winnie-, plaintiff vs Mary McCoy
Mur aiil I,. ParsoiM. JeHersos Hamona.
MariIJa McRuberts, ami Joseph Mcltohvrla
uei iiiisuHiiii, Aine i arwius anu ousan I'ar
dons his wife. Vatihti McCoy and Klijali
McCoy her huahand. Lorno W. I'nnons.
Elizabeth W. Johns, anil George Johns brr
liiimtana, I nomas f arsons, Horace O.
('arsons, William tl. bmitli huslianii ol
Mary Kmith. James C'orridon J'arsons,
Kverell I, 'arsons, Henrr V, 1'amona,
Krel O. Parsons and Alma Parsons his
wile. John Parsons, Julian Parsons, Daniel
Parsons in I Alice Pjrson hiR wile, Viank
lin W. Parsons, Margaret Williams ami Joa.
Willi mi i her husband. Flora Roberts ami
tin itolierrn her husband, fcnnna Perkins
ami I awrence Perkina hrr husbaiul.
Martha ISence ami ejeorge Hpence her bus
bam), t'al T Puma ami Jack lltirns her
husbanil, Klizabeth Parsons, K.lira luppoi
ami H. O. 'I upper her uua'-stml. Kllvn Ton
nia and W illiam Tennis her husband
Minnie Oerrisli ami Thomas I crush iter
husband. lcrtriie Hall and Kenton Hull
tier husband. Charles Parsons and
Ps'sona his wife, l-ewia Parsons and Holly
ruraons uis wne, ueienuan4.
To I'harlva famous. . raranna h
wife, hlixabcth W Johns. Ueorae Johns.
Julian raiHona, juarlln 1. parsons, delen
aanis.
lu lie name of the mats or Oregon, you
are licrriiy reiiinreil to appear aud answer
tho coinlaint hied against you in I lie
above entitled suit witliiu six weeks Irom
the dale of the hrst minlication of th
au ona. the lirat Duhucation thereof b
I lug on Friday, January 2, 1:JH, ami If you
tali to ao apiM'ar anil answer, for want there-
oi me iMuiutiu win apply to tne i;uuri lur
me rciii-i p-ayeu lor aim uemaiulcd in ins
said (oinplaint. to-wit: That the plaintill
lw adjudged and decreed to be thr owner in
ee simple ol the following dencrilKd real
proerty situate within Waahington Vo.
Oregon, and described ut follows to-wit:
In-ginning at a point on tha east line of the
Horace aud Marilda Parsons 1) I. C. N ij
ui-k it o;f.ju cnuina irom tuo o corner ol
said claim and running thence 8 I0't dug K
IS rliaina; tlience W 27.U7 chains; thence
H H.4." chains; thenca W 45.14 chains
thence N l" IV W 2i.su chains;- thence
4-1.19 chain ; thenoe i 3 "si chains- llienos
. So" 4 h, ii chains to the place ol hevin
nlnjr, eio-ptinn therefrom a riicht of war
1 mini ca oy jacoo nisnier to j. ll. mail
and O. W. Button bv deed recoriled in vol
I nine !W page 34 of ths records of deeds for
i woaniiiKton uounty. uregon. mat the
I defendants and each of them be adiudmn
and decreed to have no Interact in or right
or title to any ol aa.a lana, or an) ol them.
I and that they and each of thsin oe forever
barred and enjoined irom asserting any
right to or claiming said hul ls or auy por
tion thereof orloown "he aaina, or any part
tnereoi, tnai tneaeea irom Horace ana Ma
rilda Parsons to Allison Parsona recorded
I on page 77 of book "l)"of the records of
I deeds lur the County of W ashington, lire
I go:i, be adjudged and decreed to be correc
ted ao i s to read aa tollowa towit:
Coiiiinencing st the southeast corner of
tne Horace ami Maribia rarsons l 1. U In
Washington County, O egon. and runuing
thence north 10'i deg wt st StU.HO chains lo
a post; thence south So deg a d 4 mm
west chain to a corner post; thence
souin no cnaina to ine aoutn line ol said
claim ; theme .N Ml1, deg K 34 chains to
the place of beginning.
That the deseri, tion in 111- Deed from
Marilda parsons lo Willi ,m and Luther
rarsona recordeil in book ' E"page3Sof
the record ol deeds lor salil louniy and
Scat be adjudged and decreed to be cor
rected ao as to reail as roiioars towit :
lieginning st ths o W corner of T. J,
Flannerv'e land and running thence 8 l'i
deg. H to the H W corner of the I) I. C of
Horace and Mariidi rarsona; them-s 8 HS
der, j tilong ths tl line of said claim Hi
chains to an angular corner In said 8
bound 'ry; thencs N Ikj deg K along the
o line ol saitl claim 14.nl mains 10 tne b W
corner ol J. O. riercea land ; thence X along
said J. U. riercea W line to 'I . U. r tannery a
8 line; thence W along 1. O. Flamiery'a tt
line to the place ol beginning containing
Jjo.l acres more or lesa in T I d K 4 W au I
being In sections II a id 1-'.
That the description in tha deed from
Allison rarsona to J, t. rierce recorded in
vol. !" page 742 ot tha reeonle of de ds
for Washington County, Oregon be ad
judgeil and decre. d to be corrected so as
10 read as follow
Commencing at the 8 E corner of th 1
i. c ot Horsce and Manilla ranom and
rannin thence N 10', deg W !! chains
to a post; thence W s5 deg and 4.t niin W
:M duo ns In a ciinier m I; thence a CO
chains to the H line of said 1) I. I ; Ihence
N m deg V. : chain on the 8 lineof aal.l
claim to the place of beeinnini in T t U K
l-l acres more or less, and for a furthrr
decree quieting ths title to all of said
plaintills laud above described as against
you ami eacn ot yo i ana all persons claim
ing by through er under you. And for
auch other and further relhf as may ap
pear to the Court to beeUituble la the
remise.
This snrr mona Is served upon you by
pohlio tion bye dcrof linn. b. A. Kood,
t ojiiiv Judge of Washington County. Ore-
son i-iaien at cnaniDer uec sis-, IUC',
and aanl order requires thl summons to
lie published for six cnareutire wreka
and aanl order imrnn s yon t appear and
answer pUintilts sanl romplaihi within
si weeks from the date of the llrat nubli.
cat. on hereof.
THUS. II A E. n. TONOI'E.
A ttornsj tut plain 1 1 ff.
1 4 W Will Mer and containing rarta of sec.
lions no ll, is, liana 14, and conta ning
Iu tha Circuit Court of Tho Slate of
Oregon for Washington County.
Mattie A Arnold ss guurdiau-ad-liirm
aud next of kin, (or U lunula MoitHer. o
a minor, plaintiff vs Mary McCoy
maruu i. ('arsons, Jelterson lar
soas, Marilda Moluiberts, an I Jisk-ph
..iinooerta ner nusnnnil, Altie l'arsons
and Susan Parsons hia wife, Vaxliti Me
toy and Klijah McCov her bustiaud.
Lorenzo W Parsons, Eliualieth W Johns,
and George Johns her husband, Thomas
v rarsona, Horace U rarsons, William
mllh huslmnd of Mary Smith, James
lurridon Parsons, tverell L I'arsons,
Henry F Parsons, Fred o Parsons, and
Alma Parsous his wife, John Parsons.
Julian Parsona, Daniel Parsons and
Alice Parsons hia wifu. Franklin V Par
mns, Jlarijaret W'illiums and Joseph
Williams liar huslwud. Flora b'olierls
and John Kolwrts her htisUiud. Kmma
Perkins and 1ji renew ptrkin her hu.
baud, Martiia tniuv amilieirgeSiience
her husdand, Ihiisy ihirns ami Jack
Burns her husband, KIizalth Parsons,
Lliza. Tupper and B O TnpiM r her bus
tiaud, Fllon Tennis and Willi. T.,,,.,.t
her buxliuud, Minnie (ierriah Th.
Geriish her Inuliand, Gertrue Hall mid
.Newton Hull her haslstml, Charles Par
sons and Parsons IiIh wit,. I. i.
Parsons and Dollv Parson, l.i.
femlanls.
To Charles Parsons. I'firasi nisi I, m
wife. Klisalioth W Jul inn. I ll.mr.1 I, .1.1 a'
Julian l"arsoii8, Mania L Parsons, defen
11 II IS.
In tho naino of the State i.f ir....,,
you are n.reuy roquired to appear and
answer tho complaint filed against )-iu
in the ubovo entitlo.1 suit within'six
weeks from tha date ot the flri n.il.li. ,,.
tion of this Summons, tho first publini
lion thereof being on Friday, January 2,
li)0,(, and if you fail to go appear un.l
answer, (or want thereof the plaintill
will apply to the Court for tlio relief
prayed for and demnnd,l in I.; -,,.i
roniplaiut towit: That tho plaintiff ' be
decreed to lie the owner in fee sduiplu of
the following (leecrils'ii real property
situate within Washington Cotmtv, (he
gon, and described as follow towit:
Jieginnuigat the Southeast corm-r of
ha II. ...... a .....I f l - -
,ivii,iira,iiii oi anion rarsons MI, I
No 40, T 1 H U 4 W of Willamette Meri
dian, ami running thence N ltA di g W
on r UMindary ol said claim 21.011 rhuins
w tne a i. eornor of a tract o( land con
veye.1 ny tne estate of J. O. Pierce, de
mised, to Jiuxib Wismer, bvd-e. rsconl
ed in Volume page 2:W of records
o( deed for Washington County, Oregon,
thence W 27.07 chains; thence S 14 4
chain; thence W 4"i.l4 chains, more or
less, to the W houiidurr of said ll,C
thenoe S 1 deg 15 min'F. on said claim
lino lot he SW comer of said HI. C-
theniM 8 (IS den K 34 chains 1(1 fill !l,l,r,,.
lur co.-ner on 8 boundary of said el iim
thence X CsiJ d.-g E 47 chains lo the
place of bpginnint;.
cSwond trsct. r.ci'inniio. on l,u K l;,..
of section II, Tl K It 4 W 2d.Sii cl.,.i.,u
K of the 8 W corner of said a,.-ii,n
thence in a lino direetlv townr.l th st l.!
corner of W. K. Carpenter I) I. C 21.2".
chains, mora or less, to a point due W of
the 8 W corner of a tract of land con
veyed by the estate ol J. O.
ceased, to Jacob Wismer, be deed record
ed in Hook "Y" page .S4S of records of
deeils for Washington Count v, Oregon,
thence to the W line of said Parsons II ll
C, tlience 8 1 deg 15 mill E on said V
line to thn 8 W corner of said claim ;
thence W 4 cjiains lo the place of begin-
ning. That the defend lllltfl 1111(1 M-tflt lA I
tiiuni tie adjudged anil decreed to have'
no interest In or rk'lit or llilo n, ,.i I
aaiuiamior any ot tliem, and that tliev
anil earn or tliem he forever barrel an, I
enjoined from asserting any right to or
claiming said latnls or any xrtnn tliere
ot, or tuowB the snnie, or any url there
of. That the description in the deed
from Horaceand Marilda Pnrnonato All,,
son Par ons recorded on page 727 of hook
"I)-' of llie reconls of detsls for the County
o( Washington. Oregon, he ll f 1 1 1 1 1 1 a vstu 1 .!
decreed to be corrected so as lo rend a
ioiiows tow it :
Commeneine at the Knnjli.t
e( tho Horace and Marilda Parsons I) I,
Lin uaNiungton ttounty, Oregon, nnd
ruiiniiig tlience N 101 r W :!J'sl ,-hl,,.
l?,a,K.,;,tlie"ce 885 U"K "J ir niin
" cnains to a corner isst: I hence s
0 chains to the 8 line of si hi -l .
thence X r. deg K 34 chains to the
place ot beginning.
l hat the description In tho deed from
Marilda Parsons to William .n,i i,t..
i arsons recorded In hook ' I- ' ...... -to t i
the reconl of deeds for aai.l r,mi .,.i !
Stale be ailju.lged and decreet to be cor- !
recicu ao as to read as follows towit
Iteginning at the Southwest corner ol
. V Van,,ery's land and running tlience
S 1 tf deg h to the 8 W cor.wr of the U
I. V of Horace and Maril l l'nn. .
thence 8 (W deg E alonir tha s Una nf a.ii.i
claim . "54 chains to an angular corner in
said R bountlary ; thenoe X ti V deg K
along the 8 line of said claim 14.1.1 rhuins
to the 8 W corner of J. t). Pierces land
thence N along said J. O. Pier,i W line
to T. G. Flannerv'a 8 line! il,n,. v
along T. G, Flannery's 8 line to the
place o( beginning containing 200.1 acres
mora or less In XI 8 I! 4 W ami iK'inir
n sections 11 and 12.
That the descrintion in tha ,l.l f.,.m
Allison Parsons to J. O. Pierco recorded
in vol "1" page 74-1 0f ths rcr.l nf
loed for Washington Countv 1 im,.
w aiyuogeu ami decreed to lie corrected
so as to read aa follows: Commencing
... r. ,uivr 01 me if j or Horace
ana niarnaa rarsons and running tlience
X 10.1 deg W 3tUJ chains to . .
thence 8 H."i deg and 45 rain W 24 chains'
to a corner post thence S SO chains to the
8 lineof said I L C: tlience S mil dew
E 34 chains on the 8 line nf
tlie place of Iteginning in T 18 H4 W
Will STer and containing parts of sec
Hons No 11, 12, 13 and 14 and contain
ing 124 acres more or less, and for a
further decree quieting the tit!,, 1.. all ..
aid plaintills land aliave described as
against you and each ol vou and nil nr.
eons claiming bv through or tinder yon.
nun .or iii u omer ami lurlncr relief as
may atiiiear to the Court to lie ent.it.t.h.
in the p emises. '
This sitmuinns is served um ynu bv
puliliciitiori by ordor of Hon. L. A. Itood
dsmty Judge o( Washington- Countv,
Oregon. Hated at chamlr Her. 31st
M2, and said order rentiire this sklltll
monM to le nultliHlunl for hIc
weeks and said order reiiires yon to np.
;" "" answfr piaintins sani complaint
ton. . sn-w irom ine dale or Hu
rst publication hereof.
Who Fills Your Prescription?
If we fill your prescription or re
cipe if is filled with the best quality
of drugs" and full-weight without
over charge fot honest service.
We piy no one ' to send you to us
and therefore, it PAYS VOU to
bring your prescription here. A
goodly number of ijople are al
ready aware of this and a trial will
convince you.
Bailey's Pharmacy.
DEADLY NARCOTICS
Anv honest, intelligent dinggist or tihysician will tell you tliut narcotic ixiisonx
such aa opium, henbane, deadly nightshade or cocaiue and mercury are mid have
burn since the Dark Aie used in all Pile Medicine, and that sncli uitdication
really iH-rtietuates Piles. Verus Pile cure is not a relic of the Dark. Ages, la i n-
contains no narcotics or nieicnrr, $50110 Keward i( a trace of sny narcotic or mer
cury can l fondd in Verns. All others con tan narcotics or mercury. 1, nr it if
you ilare mosslgtc ks. 50 Keward if Verus fails to cure any ease of Pilt. Wn-t
eases cured with one lioz of Verus. Over 10,000 permanent cures in live years :
Sold in llillnboro by the Twentieth Century Store:
The Hillsboro Pharmacy,
V J. P. OAVIE8.
eaaaiosNT.
, T. BELCHbTR. i
BO'V AMD) TRBAS.
St. Charles Hotel
laooRroatTsu
Croat aad Marrtsaa H treats, Psrllaad Oregon.
Efoctru) Lights, Klsotrlo Bells and Hydraulic Klevator.
150 Konms at t& ta 60c, Mattes, 76, U 91, Uaod llevtaursnt
lu
Csausetlaa.
Give us a call,
DAVIS & BELCItfili, AlnnngorN. I
I 5tb JTnnual Clearance Sale
Great Reduction for
Short Time Only.
My prices have alwflyg been as low, and
M 011 some articles even lower than roi MaiKl
ks prices, but until February 1st I will oiTer
m ?ytry ariirte i iy store at prices never
iieiore onereu in this comity. WATCHES
arc going at prices that cannot lie duplica
ted anywhere In the state.
$9.00 Dttelxir flampden watches in
case for
$10.00 Waltham or Elgin watches in good
case
Ladies' Waltham or Elgin watch in fine
' 14-k gold filled case
$15.50 Waltham or Elgin watch in fine
14-k gold filled case. Cents size only
$5.85
$6.30
$9.80
$10.40
Every article in my stock at the same great re
duction. I give you the best stock west of
Portland to select from. A very fine assort
ment of cut glass, sterling silver nnd plated
ware. A full line of the celebrated Rogers
.uinc dic. ouver novelties In endless
lusiou.
pro-
1 DOOR WEST
OF BANK. .
TIIOS.
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H. A K. R TUNtll E,
Attorneys for plaintiff.
Acker's llrxpensla Tablets ara salt.
on a THisiiive a-iiarantee. cures heart-bun
raining o th food, distress after satins o.
any lonn ol dyspepsia. One little tabli
irive immediate relief. 25 its. and fio cLa
Ths lelta Drua Store.
Parllaaa Markets.
W heat Walla Walla, 70c ; bluestem,
Sc ; Tallejr, 75, 7.
Flour ist grades, t.!3.V3 65
Imrrel ; graham, I 2tli $3 0.
Oats Xn.l white, ft 1S($1 171
1 12', A 1 15 per cental. '
llarley Feed, 23 n0 per toir;
brewing, rolled, $24.50 per ton.
Miilstoffs Itran, ial; middlings.
SW 24; shorts. !'. 211 j chop, tin.
nay iimotnjr, flir.i2; cloTer, t:
clover, ; wheat, $iita;10 r ton.
llufer Fancy creamery, 27j(30c:
dairy, to 22c ; tore, 15c M 18 per pooni
Fpks fresh 2(.r30c. '
per
Krey
124;
Ntiee ol Intention to Witli-
naarnuw DepoMit
by the luici lH Ih
nrnnrrConinny Limited.
Cheese Full cream twins, lH)17,c;
t "...k iuiran, 1 1 jet injc jier pound. I
1 ounry 1 nicscns, niue.1, .l(;4.2.r.;
hens, flirf 4 60; dreesed. 10c per bound
For a had lastf in the mouth lake
a few diMCM ol ClunilmrUin's Stom.
aeh a (I Liver Tahlels. rrhti
rents. Warranted lo cure. For arJe
hy The Itelta Droit Ktore.
tier tmn nil
mnnira I't nni'l rji ... j. '
1 -" , i.wiw(wiioMit; uucka
.(; jier dozen ; geese, r.50 tnrkers
livp.Me; dressed, l.V; 3
Mutton-Uml. gross; dreaaed
v ..m; ixt uounu : sheen. S.t. cr .
drewe.1, 7Jc per pound. '
,.IJir0r,r"' beavy, iia.26; light,
fl.,xrf.,; lrease.l, 77.',e per pound.
eal-Small, i(S(c; large, 757',c
x'r (annul. -
lloef tiros top steers, 4.(Xta4.75 ;
".as and heifers, $:i.OO(3.70: dressed
heef, at ?e perioiiml.
I lops 25iirf2ti 4c per ponnJ.
V r.'r alleyl21f I V-; K.rternOre.on.
h j; mohair, 211 at 2Hc per poon.1.
'otatoes t..rKI M txa nee .L. k r
Onions I. -sJ cwt. Shipper price.
To whom it may concern ;
In socorduma with tl.e r.-.,uiroiuenl, ol
urJr'.V f alef tlregj... rvlat.ve .0
Insurance com num.. "... , , ..
glvmi that the 1m. eri'al liiauraure fom
SinJ ''""t"J- of London.
tbeBtaieofOreRon. intends to aitli.lr.iw
IU ' deposit with the Treasurer of sr.id
State and wiH If cli.im airnin.-l suid
Company ,l,. be Mnl ,,, jp f,,'
fm ;on.r wi,nill Hi, ,.
rrora the 61, d.iy of Uepi.mUir i: 2. the
fT JJ? Tif-1"" of I'ublieH-
fiSm "S."0"' wih nw lis -deposit
from ths Htate Tn-asurer.
MSllE.ll,
w.
t OMI'A.S Y.
J. I.amli rs.
Itl at Ban Frantiseo. this 1st .l!i ,f
Hi 12
eepteniber, listf.
Sat
I
Hew Is Ihis
When in want of furoitiire, (-srp (,
roxkers Wall-pM,sr l.I nmtliiii; in
laet any lliiuK n IIly lin M) ,n
andiKet priit. I am utih-n.-d thnt
can suit you and as for as priets
re conreriiwl they v III surely esi)
yoo aa I st ll at and below Portland.
A trial is surt to l. . hhIhhii r.
LHinclrton's Furniture Slur',
('r. 3.1 mid Main.
To Cure a Cold in One Dnv
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets,
This &ignatiir3. SSrxZri
SavM MBSoat hose aoM ki yvA 12 months.
Cures Crip
in Two Day,
on every