hILLSBORO IXDEPEXDEXT Enteird in the postoilice at Millshoro, Ore. as second-class muii matter. Subscription, in advance, per year, Jl.oO iUl.l-SUOUO I'UIil.IBHI.Va CO, Props. I). M. C, VAULT. Kditor. FKIDAY, AIAKCII 2'tb, I'.MM. CALL I'OU tul'STY ttmt.VHOX A convention (or thu county of Wssh icigton, Ktate of Oregon, i called t meet, at tho court house, in Hillsboro, u Thursday A.ril 2, 1"03, at 10 o'cloc a. ui., for the purpose of electing 14 del ugatce lo the Find Congressional J itrict Contention, to be held at F.ugene, Ore (Jon, on April H, lottl. The convention will consist of 1 li delegates, to be a ortioncd and elected from the several preciacts, a follows: licuverdain 7, Ueiiverton y, Buitou 5, Coliiuihia ti, Cornelius 8, Ihiiry !, Hilly 4, K.i-t llutte 7, Kant Cedar 7, (iaston ' Mountuin 2, North Ilillnboro U, Nort Forest Grove It, iteedville 7, South'llilli boro 1, South Forest Grove 11, Soul I Tualitin ti, Washington 7, West Itutte t West Cedar H. The primaries will be held in the sev' erul precincts, at the (silling places there in, on Thursday, March At. I'.KKI, ut 2 o'clock, p. m. lly order of the Washington County Republican Central Committee. Pitted this March lit, 11XM. Hknton Bowman, Chairman. John A. Tiioiiniiuko, Secretary, V AS AM A CANAL. The Daily, Astoria, News opposes the dij;t;iug()f the 1'apama Caual and ends an article with thin exclamation "It will be a great thing fur Astoria and for Columbia river commerce for the Pacific (dope; for the entire nation, if that tr aty shall be defeated, Billions to prevent the canal! That is Aiueric's true slogan," The News seems to reason that the rail-road freight rate across the con tinent will act an a protective tariff for Pacific coast traffic. Perhaps that would be true if the rail-roads ami steamships could be kept under separate management and ownership, but they are not. The North Pacific management has ltd steamers already contracted for and the llarriumn lines have gone furthur and already steam their canoes from Asia to Port laud. Itail-roads are so accustomed to making through rates that ou Pacific coast location is apt to profit ua little. A postage Btaoip freight rate would treat a Chicago shipper quite as well as one with warehouses in Portland, Thus, being on the Pad IK; ocean would give us no ad van tage, when a Minneapolis miller could lay a ton (f flour on a Yoko hama wharf for the same that a Port land shipper would have to pay. This system would give well equipped rail-roads and make i strong nation but successful opposi tiou to the canal would be t disappointment to us of thePacilic coast lor eastern merchants would be able to compete. It is very likely that the big canal will not help the Pacific states commercially, and on the other hand its abandonment will not give us a monopoly of the Oriental trade. For national defense the canal will not lie worth half as much as a well equipped rail-road across the continent. LEWIS AMI (I.AItkK TIOS. A1TKOUUA. There have been muttering for several weeks relative to submitting the act passed at the recent session of the legislature, making an approprl ailon of 5K),HM) fur the Lewis and Clarko Fair in PJOii, to a vote of the people, but they had died out almost n i-oon as uttered. The Hoseburg Pldindealer for a time fathered the referendum, but hesitated and was then silent. Hut now the matter is ttken in hand by Albany, Linn county, eople who have formed an organization for that purpose. State Printer Whitney is president of the league, Money will be raised, eirru lais printed and petitions circulated. Ies than tit) days remain of the 1)0 allowed for taking a referendum. The reason given for desiring a vote of the people is that omj,ooo h too much money to spend for the fair; that the exhibition will not benefit the state at large and the desire to punish Portland, whose representa, tives unanimously voted against the Harris corMratlon tax law. The Indki knokst has thought that the appropriation is too large unless a saving could have been made In some other direction. It thought that appropriations for l'.o,l should on no account have exceeded (hone of 1001, hut rathj-r, less, and that extraordinary sums should be curtailed so as not to exceed the 1W1 appropriations. If a saving in other iten.s could he made so that an ap propriation of o00,IHK) would not bring up the whole sum appropriated above the amount above indicated, then the big expenditure might properly lie authorlced. The other interests refused to wait, wherefore it is not strange that the Linn coun y people as well as those la other counties desire to try legislation. Some money ought to tie voted for the fair, but the referendum h.tiiiU no aujtmduieuts, and it will bo the $oOO.OOO or nothing. The Albany League puts its objections to the ap propriation ou a bad ground ven geuce on thi failure to pass the Har ris tax Uw. Would it uot m better to take the Initiative ou a corpora tion tax law? THE NLW tOltPOKATluN ACT. As practically everybody is inter ested in corporations of one kiud or auotber, the Independent publishes the salient features of the law known athe"Kddy Iiill," which was passed at the last session of the Legislature. Every corporation organised iu this white on and after May 21, l!o:t, the date this law goes into effect, will have to pay au organization fee based on its capital stock as follows. Capital sttK'k Over To Fee i 10 Vtioo $ 5,000 10,000 10,000 A'i.JOO 15 20 2'),0IJ f0,(HIU 2! so.tloo loo.ouo . . : . 100,000 250,000.. ... 45 -50,000 .VHi.ooa 'so 500,000 1,000,1X10 75 1,000,0110 2,000,00c wo 2.000,0110 100 Any corporation formed for educa tional, literary, scientific, religous or charitable purposes pays a fee of 5. Under (Section 2 the Secretary of State is given power to require the name of a corporation to be changed before filing its articles, if the name adopted resembles the name of some other corporation previously organ ized under the laws of this state ho closely as to be likely to cause confusion. ( Under Hection 3, if a corporation increases or diminishes its capital stock or resolves to discontinue doing business, a duly verified copy of the resolution authorizing it, must be filed with the Secretary of Htate. On any increase of capital stm'k the fee must bo paid according to the list above printed, and on a certificate of decrease, the foe is $. For filing supplimentary articles the fee is 5. in the month of June each year and before the first day of July, every torjajration, foreign or domestic except all kinds of insurance com panies, which are otherwise provided for, shall upon blanks to be supplied by him, file with the Secretary of State a verified statement showing the following facts: 1. The name of the corporation. 2. The location cf its principal office. 3. The names of the president, secretary and treasurer, with their postoflice addresses. 4. Date of annual election of directors and officers. 5. The authorized capital stock, number of shares and par value of each share. f.. Theamountof stin k subscribed, the amount issued and the amount, paid up. If it is a foreign corporation, it must show in addition the names and postoflice addresses of itsuianage- ing agent and attorney in fact in this state. Every corporation, foreign anil domestic, except those formed for educational, literary, scientific, religious or charitable purposes, will have to pay the following annual license fee, based on its auth orized capital stock: ' Capital stock- Over To Fee 1 5,000 $ $ 10 5,000 10,000 15 10,000 2",000 -JO ?,000 50,000 :!0 50,000 100,000 50 100,000 250,000 70 250.WHI 500,000 100 500,000 1,000,000 125 1,000.000 2,000,000 175 2,000,000 200 The regular annual licence fee is payable by the 15th day of August of each year, but at the time a corpo ration is organized it must pay its license fee for the fraction part of the fiscal year, which begins July 1 of each year. If a corporation fails to pay such license lee or dts?s business contrary to the provisions of the act, it isliable to a fine of tlOO, which, together witn the license fee due, may be recovered in action at law instituted in the name of the state. After filing proof of dissolution, a corpora tion is not required to pay this fee, but can engage in no business except that incident to closing up its affairs. Every foreign corporation, before transacting business within this state, rtquired to appoint a resident attorney in fact who is a citizen of the United States and a citizen and resident of this state, on whom rocess can be serred, which power of attorney has to be filed with the Secretary of State. This por is rrevix-atde, except to substitute another qualified person. Unlens his appointment is made and main tained, a foreign corporation cannot ransact business in this stale or maintain my suit in its courts, if for any cause the attorney in fact l not maintained, service may be hail n the cororation by serving the Secretary of Stale, who then notifies he company by sending the prists to tiie corporation at its principal office as disclosed by its U-d state- met.t filed wilii the Secretary of State. Sach corporation has 40 days after service ou Hie Secretary of State to H 1 'pear. Every corporation not now d ing business in this statu shall, before transacting bustuess, file with the Secretary of Slate a written declara tion of iisdedre lo enae in business within this stale, and must set forth the following fneb: I. lis full uauie. 2. The name of the state or county under who.- laws it was orgs ui zed. 3. The lecithin of h unt) office. 4. late of incorporation. 5. Amount of capital slock. G. Nature i l business. 7. Location principal office within this state. 8. Name of attorney in fact. !t. Names ami addresses of lis principal offl -era, its directors and general agent in the state of Oregon. A duly certified copy of ils article of corporation must also ho tiled with the declnralion. A fee of f.'O must be paid, together with the annual license) fie, for the fraction of the year at the tin.tt the papers are presented lo the Secretary of Mule for filing. The certilica e of the Secretary of State that the law hits been complied with shall le prima facie evidence, isf the legal existence of such foreign corporation, ami of its right to begin to transact business within the state of Oregon. If this certificate, is used in any court it must be accompanied by a receipt of the State Treasurer showing the pay ment of tho last annual license fee. All insurance companies comply log witn other laws which cover them do not have to pay the t'.O above mentioned. Every foreign corpoiatiou now transacting business iu this stale, except tho insurance companies, which, as above slated, are otherwise provided for, must coinpl) with the above provisions within six mouths from the passage of the act. Nocorporalion foreign or domestic, can maintain any suit while ils license fee is unpaid, and until pid il draws Interest at the rate of 0 per cent per annum. While the delin quency contiuues ils right lo do business is abated, except that other persons may enforce any right or obligation against it. The plea that the license fee is unpaid may be interposed at any lime before trial upon the merits, and if issue be joined upon such plea it shall bo first tried. This plea, however, cannot be interposed by thedelinquent corporation. ' All fees paid go into the general fund of the state, and it has been estimated they will amount to about $100,000 a year, but this, of course, is largely guess work. That a large amount will be realized is certain. Tiie burden is not a heavy one, the law almost self ojerative, so that the result will practically be all profit for the state. KlXDOFCO.VtjiKKSSMAN. The selection of a man to succeed the late Congressman Thos. II. Tongue from this district is a matter of grave importance not only lo the district, but to thu entire slate. Now that thu time is close at hand for the naming of the man to fill the place, it is proper to discuss his qualifica tions. In as much that few if any candidates have openly declared themselves for the office it Is unnec essary to discuss persons in couiiiction with the congressional seal. It is a matter of general utid-r-standing and needs no argument that the selection should be a man in the prime and vigor of life, who would be capable of giving the state years of his best i ff. iris. It is also important that he lie able to work in harmony with the other members of the Oregon delegation in the two branches of Congress. There is a strong demand for a man of Own and known convictions oq certain great aud vital questions which effect the great West. Not only that but he must be a man who will work faithfully, persistently and effectually to accomplish results effecting the West, The work laid down by Mr. Tongue will not lie an easy burden lo take up and carry our, and the people should not expect too much from a new man, and for that reason it adds importance In tlirt selection of the man lo take up the work. there Is no lacking for available men in this district for the place, et just why so few will allow their names mentioned in connection witti tho seat is not easily understood. If a man aspires to the office the people should know it. It is an honorable place and it is an honor to tie even favorably mentioned in connection with the nomination, and it is right and proper that any man aspire and desire to secure the nomination and it Is also proper that the ieople know it. It Is true that a man may be timid and hesitate lo give open expression lo so high and laudible an a n bit ion. Linn county is willing to boast that she has ample and suitable rind available material to fill evtry requirement for the high standard herein maintained and will probably go to the convention asking for recognition. 1UB SCHOOL LAM BASE. The Oregonian's special Salem correspondent writes that the lieu iaud busiuess has come to au abrupt end Oovernor Chamberlain has refused to make any more selections of lieu lauds on mineral bast, even for the purpose of setting up selec tions heretofore made, but which have fallen dowu. In answer to every application that has been made the Governor has declared that he will not make any more selections until it has been finally determined what amount of those already made will fail. If the quantity is large be will coutiuue his refusal to proceed. If the amount is small, he may permit selections in all cases where the pui chasers furnish the base and pay the state the difference between the present value of the base and the amount they have already paid for lieu land. Ills determination Is thst the credit of the stale shall no longer be hawked atamt by lieu laud operators for theii own gain. As a consequence of Oovernor Chamber! -tin tiking this firm xsitioti, the lieu land otarators and purchasers are iu sore straits and are fearful of the outcome. It has been talked around quietly In timber-land circles for several days that the Uovernor has sprung a sur prise on laud grabbers, and lint there is trouble ahead for the base-hunters who have sold invalid base. It has been rumored also that there is consternation iu certain small circles where the effect of the Governor's determination is likely to prove serious in the extreme. STATU I'KES. Linn county would be gratified to support Hon. P. It. Kelly for Con gress. If he desins the nomination he can have a strong delegation from his home county who will be heard from at the convention. There are several reasons why Linn county could justly claim recognition at the hands of tho convention, and among these are: The Willamette Valley is Ihe oldest settled part of Oregon, il is the wealthiest part of rural Oregon. It can and eventually will maintain more people to a given area than any other part of the state. It litis more diversified and extensive natural re. sources theu, any other part of Ore gon. Then there has not been a repre, sentatlve fr )m the Willamette Valley proper In either branch of Congress for many years. Not only that but Linn county is in the very heart of the great Willamette Valley, which gives this count v a Just right to say it is our lime, and we can as readily say Kelly is our choice. Albany Herald. Definite steps are now being taken by the county commissioners of Clatsop county to secure a first-class public highway between Clatsop aud Tillamook counties. The Elk creek road will serve at the basis of the enterprise. At some proper point on the summit of divide be tween the Necanlcum and Elk Creek a route will soon be selected lo inter sect the Tillamook county line at an agreed point where the Tillamook road shall meet the Clatsop highway That line should bo as nearly along the probable line of tho Seaside rail way extension line as possible, Astoria News. ir ihe kaiser is nounu to put us under obligations by the gift of a statue of Frederick the Great. We might reciprocate with a bronze or marble of James Monroe. It would keep him in mind of an important doctrine. Aslorian. The expressions of Ihe Canadian press agaiust tlecharscler of the com missioners who have been apiaiinted by President lloosevelt in the Alask an boundary cao show that they have no hope of being able to hold their own in Ihe negotiations. If England selects any reasonable men on her side the Americaus are sure to win. Canada wants to name all three of the representatives of the British sid. If this permission were given the result would be a deadlock, which would leave the mailer just where it is now. What all Ihe countries con cerned want is a sel lenient, and the siMiner this comes the belter. The United Stales has no fears of the result if the other side selects the right sort of men for ils representatives. In any cH.se the United States will lose nothing, for our commissioners will not give up any of the claims which were recognized by England and Canada until the time of Ihe gold dis covery in the Klondike. A FLAX MILL. A Minnesott Company writes the following tterin reply lo some corrospondencft Interel into by the Portland Manufacturers' Association : "Answering your letter of the Gth, we beg you to give us positive in dication as to Ihe most suitable loca tion for flax mill. Do you know of one or more places, only a few Diiles from your city, and connected j Little Creatures About Our Homes By LC ROY WCLO Colltiltil'd frOIH Flint I'Ujf the hurac's to!:.i:e ..:id L.ws ;!et.: to their fate. W li.-n r. '': ready to hatch, the lici:in of the hoi-s.- I rcal.s the ec. and the little in .Kt-ot ud hcrea to the tongue 11 ml Is snallowed With the fisxl luisslii;; Into the stom ach of tho horse, where it fastens Itself by two little Looks and there remain until full frown. It then releases It self uud passes on out of the body and completes its metamorphosis i l the croiind. The uailtly pierces the skin of tho ox, sometimes of the horse, in sever.. I places and ilcioitH tin cc" in eat 1 puncture. When the ccg hutches. Itu Irritation caused by the niacKot under the sLIn of the ox causes stvelllni; and the formation of pus. upon which tho umvKot feeds until ready to enter Into the pupa stute, then it hacks out of thu bole which it has kept oa'ii for the udmlsaion of air uud drops to tho ground, where It finishes Its trans formation Into a lly. . The breeze fly lays its euns in the nostrils of the sheep, and the youiii! niUBKoU stay In the sinuses of the sheep's head until full crown and then drop to the (.'round to coinplelo those mysterious changes that awaken our wonder and udmiration. None of these animals is very much in jured by the insects. As there ure more than 20,000 spe cks of dlptern, or flies, the field is certainly law enough to furnish new and Interesting facts to any who care to investigate. ICopyi-lfc-ht, 190J, by Lewis D. 8ampson.J with it by one or more railroads and possibly a trolley- car lino where there is much farming laud of good qtiallj(heat lain1), where there is some river or brook Unit never goes dry, and where Ihe land is uot to high priced. If you cou'd name to us a few such plan's we could investigate for 0111 selves aud come to some conclusion. We, of course, do not intend to locate a mill in Portland, at least a liber mill, as such a plant should be tight where the crop is grown. Hillsboro alHrmatively answers all the conditions itemized in the shove specification;. We are uot in Portland but a few miles west. We are already conuected by rail with the metropolis and wi'tiin ten mouth by a Iroily line. Our whole country is farming land, onco cultivated to wheat aud can be again it that crop should be . thought to be most profitable. If Washington county Is not enough, we can call on the wheat fields of Yamhill, Polk and Benton counties. We have Dairy creek hard by Hillsboro that never gisys dry, and the land is cheap. There is Ihe low basin just above and below the Long Bridge that would make ideal retting vt. The Inkki'KNDKN r names our town and county and invites our Minnesota neighlsirs to come and see. The Celllo portage rail road is to be condemned on another account. As long as that break in river Iran sportation, we had a whip in hand to urge forward Ihe government to dig a canal so as to let boats pass the rapids and the Dalles. Now the government will point to the little jerk water ttate rail-road ami deny the necessity for speed in construct- imr canal. O. H. & N. never made a slrenous fight ageinst the measure doubtless prefering the little 60 pound iron road to a pracitical ship canal. Haker City sees the thing in a proper light hence the circulation of a putition for a referendum. The Corvallis Gazette finds that Senator Daly will have to resign his office of senator when he becomes Surveyor General. That paper wants to hurry up and elect a succes or next June at the spec'al election. Why not wait until June 1!)0I? There is no probability that an extra session will be held before Ihe next rcgulsr session ip January 11)05. 1 Nolice of Final SeKlenioiit. Notice is hereby given that .T. W bhiite. administrator-de-boniK-non of the e.tutc of Martin Manning, dec-eased, has a such Hdministrator-de-bon:a-non tiled his tiniil account and report in the County Court of in the County Court of -goo. for Washington doiiday, the I Ith day of t the hour ol lu o'clock the Htate 01 iir County, and that M Anni. A. D. l'.HH. at In the forenoon of said day, attlieConrt room of said County Court in llillaton Washington t ountv, Oregon, Has been ...ot . iiiir " ","r"ty ,1 ..l l.u I...I.... ..e sum LJOun, s ine nine ana piiiee lor imp f hearing of objections to said tinal iiccotint 1 and report, and to the linal settlement of uid estate. , Dated at Hillsboro. Washington ( ountv. 1 . Oregon, this 10th dayof March. A. I. I!W. J. W. Hit UTB. Admi'iistrator-de-lionis-iion of the es tate of Martin Manning, deceased. K. H. Tongue, Attorney f "r Administra tor. 4:t-47 tmtH f lit Hill f Hast imm Bocjt Bijutuo Take Laxative Bromo Quinine TaMeu. Sewn Mfflioei koe soM In past 12 months. This signature. CARPETS and more carpet is what we are going to have to show our customers this spring, and a number of patterns have al ready arrived. We now have in stock En Clegant Cine of mailing Tf Vou mant t t and cannot come personally to purchase it, write to us ami we will immediately inform you what we can U for you, and will guarantee every article sold as represented. W. 0. DOfJEIiSOfl, Who Fills Your Prescription? If we fill your prescription or re cipe it is filled with thelaist quality of drugs and full-weight without over charge fot honest service. We pay no one to send you to tis and therefore, it PAYS YOU to bring your prescription here. A goodly numlier of people are al ready aware of this aud a trial will convince you. Bailey's Pharmacy. DEADLY NARCOTICS Any honest, intelligent dinggist or physician will tel you that narcotic poisons such as opium, henbane, deadly nightshade or cocaine and mercury are 11 ml have ls-en since t he Dark At es used in all Pile Medicines, ami that such medication really perja'tuates Piles. Venn Pile cure is not a relic of the larU Ages, hence c.nl:tins no narcotics or meicurv, $6000 Howard if a trace of any narcotic or mer cury ran la foiidd in Verus. All others con tan mn-otiin or mercury. lien? it if yon dare inosshack. tM Kcward if Varus fails to cure any case of Piles. Worst rase cured with one 1kx of Writs. Over 10,000 perinunent cure iu live years: Sold in llillslmro by the Twentieth Century Store : The Hillsboro Pharmacy, d. F. DAVIE8. PRCSIDBNT. St. Charles Hotel taoORFOKATID r'ront aad Morrlsa Hlreets, I'ortlaud Oregon. Electrio LlKhts, Eleetrlo Bells and Hydraulic Kluvator. 150 Rooms at 24 to 60c, Halted, 76, to 1, (J001I Kctdauraut L'oaneetion. Give us call, I HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any raw of catarrh that cannot be cur e I hy Hall's I'ntarrh t'nre. V. i. CJIENKY A (Jo.. Props., Toledo, O. We, the undcrMiirned, hsvs known Tf. J. Cheney for the hist 15 yesrs, and believe hi. 11 perfi-ctly honorable in all business transactions, and linancialty able to carry out any obligations mude by their linn. West .4 TruHZ, Wholesale llruKKiHts. To ledo, O., Waldiiifr, Kinnan A Marvin, Wholennle DrUKKista. Toledo, U liali's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, iictlhK directly anon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Testimon ials sent free. Price 7fic per bottle. Hold hy all druiicists, Hall's Family Tills are the best. Treaanrer'sj Notice All county warrants of Washington County, hints of Oregon, endorsed 'not paid for want of funds" prior to January 1st, r.M, will be dne and payable on and aiur Jin-cn ihi, i. interest will ci at that date. W. M. JACKHON. 4 1 County Treasurer. Administrator'! Kotlre. ,.1"" undersigned has been, by the ,( ""n'y '' of Washington Coonty, l,'"-1'- dulv apisilnted administrator of 1,10 '''"tH?s of M- ,A- "nk. deceased. All ui, iniTiiiK claims sgainsi said estate are requested to present them to me with pfoiH-r vouchers at the law ofliceofH. B. 11 union 111 iiuistioro. Oregon, w thin six .months from thi.rf,..- .hi. L'.k i.. Z17 . ...... ... CaDT, , "'niimtor or the Kstate ol M, A. Danks. deceased. ONION Si;KI Choice Ore Son Yellow Danvor Onion Si cl for sale 1y Joseph I'aeh inaiin, Stone, Oregon. To Cure a Cold in One Dnv CARPETS 0 t Any Kind of Kitrnattiit' Any Kind of Mattinjr Any Kind of Wall pajK-r HILLSBORO, OREGON. C. T. BFLCHER. BCC'V AND T PIS AS. lu Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are aolu on a positive KUarautee. Cures lu-urt-huru raisins; ol the final, distress after eatini? oi any form ol dyspepsia. One little tahh irives immediate relief. '" rls, and buns Itie Delta Druo; Htore. I'ortlaud Markets. Wheat Walla Walla, 0c; blticKtcui noc; valley, (r(t. Flour lst grades, .'! :i',(,t 3 05 jar barrel ; grahum, .l L'dw $:t CO, Oats No. I white, fl h(, ; Kr,.v 1 12's A 1 15 per cental. liarley Feed, L:l r0 per ton; f'l; brewing, rolled, 2 1. r.o ,er ton. Millstoffe liran, tlsr.lo; middling, ZV 24; shorts. 10rf20; chop, $s Hay Timothy, y; clover,' i: Clover, fit; wheat, (.. 10 per ton. liut'er Fancy creamery. 'Ziy:r dairy, 20m 'c ; store, loc i, is per K,und r.ggs fresh 2oci ;iOc. Cheese Full cream twins, IlJe17'c Young American, 17ic(- lsjc ier (mimd. foultry Cliickeiis, mixed, t:ut. :, Kan. .Il I .A I ... -" , uressea, 10c Kr tsmnd prings, $:i.00w3.&0 per dozen ; ducks, K)tO; ir dozen ; jreese, iiwti.50 turkeys live,13c; dressed. 15c ; Mutton Umbo, :s, grogs; ,11(w,m1 (6 50c per pound; sheep, ;!, gross; dressed, , ic er pound. Hoks Oross, heavv, G(V.'Si; light, H76(r5; dressed, 7f.r7'ao per pound. Neal Suittll, 7i(!'Hc; large, jVt'.c per pound. J Bejel (iross ton stpers. il Hiji -.. cows and heifers, .!.(M)m:.70; dressed beef, at jn peqioiind. ' 'P" !'' 21. Jc per pound. ool Vallevt 'I U .itin I.'... 1 8 , rf. J ,..,.-,u, Firkin at Ml; mohair. L'ti nt Vs.. . 1 1'otatoes (, t.isj per i. k Onions 150 cat. Hiippcrs price. Sotlce of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that I. the nn d.Tn'LKnS,,.,"'JL"i","!r,,u,r "f t,'e estate of h!'rJJ . ,C. er' ,,'c,'!l"i-d. have li l. in the County Court of the slat, f Oregon for Washington County, my r1:t lt,.ri,ul as administrator of said estate mid that said Court has se Momhiy, April tin, I "II, at the hour of to o'clock a. 111. of said day as the time, and the County Court room ill Hillsboro, Oregon, as lhepl.ee ror hearing ohicrtions to said a.-coimt land the tinal settlement of said estate Dated March .'.th, IfSj-i. la 1 . lt,AAii; w VIHTCIIKI!, Administrator r the estate of Clark Wbitcher, deceased. Cure CHp In Two Day. . ot every IXJX.25C 1