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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1903)
HILLSBORO INDEPENDENT Eotcied In the poetofflce at Ililleboro, Or. M eteoiKl-claaa limit matter. Buhorriplioa, lu adv ance, per year, f 1.00 illl.LfcBOKO PUULI8UINU CO., Pru. D. M.O.tiACLT, Editor. FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 190.. CALLS FOX ItESIQXATIOXS. Civnl service examinations to de termlne fitness for office holding iwm not to be an unqualified success. An ei-civil ear ice official a year or two ago stated to the Independent, Ibat he had r wived a circular from Washington D. 0. party promising that upon the payment of a dollar per mouth, be could inaure tbe in crease of hi salary from ten to fifteen dollar. A late report cumber eiu- ployeee. classified .competitive, and exempted, el 121.9G0. Should these aubmit to the aweasmeot 01 even only a part of tbein, an immenae corrup tion fund would be accumulated May not much of the crookedness In Washington official life he traceable to tbia Influent? There eeema aoutetbing more nesd ed fir determining fitness for office than the civil service examinations that are now imposed. The ques tion now used may be sufficient to show a knowledge of history, geogra- thv. ami mathematics but they do not touch Ibe moial fiber of the ap plicant. A man morrally defective will make a poorer officer than he would he under tbe spoils system, for tbe civil service law that proposes life tenure of office puts to sleep the tout of dismissal which tbe other system keeps active. By the spoils system the official was always on his (rood behavior that his retention in office might ba brought about. To be sure there U dismissal in sight for the llfetenured official, but it Is In the dreamy future, and not certain like the change of administration?, What Is needed is some way of And log out the honest man, and some in- lluence under which he may be placed to keep hi in. honest. The Post Office department is just now having an experience that anything but pleasant. Frauds have been charged and all but proven that are humiliating. 8jwe of these are charged to those exempted from examinations, while others are among those who are taken from the civil service list. So flagrant have frown the abuses in the Depart ment that tbe beads are disputing about where to lay the responsibility. And now Post Master General Payne and his first assistant Wynn are quarreling. Payne may rfrdiin. Neither of the men are from the civil service 111; nor la crookedness or jobbery of any kind charged, but tbe bone ol contention was dug up down among employees who were exam iurd for mental flttness but were not called before a tribunal that could ceitify up their moral qualities. 03 E OF ROOSEVELT HIM1, At Spokane tbe President ued these words In teaching the duties of good citlaenshlp: 'Ours is a government of liberty by, through and under the law. No man Is above it, and the crime of cunning, the crime of greed and the crime of violence are all equal crimes and againt them all alike, the law iuu3t set In face. This is not and it never shall be a government either of a plutocracy or of a mob, neither one. It is, and It has been, and It will be a government of a people In cluding alike the people of great wealth, ol moderate wealth, the peo pie who employ others, the people who are employed, tbe wage workers, the lawyer, the mechanic, the banker or the farmer, including them all, no matter from what class he comes, If he doe not act squarely and fairly, if he does not obey the law." Ul'R AS.U'AL tUfT TO EUROPE. The annual exodus to Europe has U'gun. A single steamship last week took a thousand first-classs passengers ami $500,000 In gold, which about covers the expenditures of tbe tourists at an average of o00 each a very conservative estimate. Here we can account for at least $75,000,000 a year of our favorable balance, and it must lie remembered that this $73,000,000 or more Is simply a gift to Europe for which we gtt no material com mod i lies In return. It is spent In trnusMitatiop, hotels and sight si lag, most commendable ways for those who csn afford them. At the same time the millions are dumped it to Koglish and Continental pocket witi no appreciable return. Allot which proves our wonderful pros perity and wealth tinder our excell ent tariff. Parly rancor warns men's hettr judgement so that they are unjust to opponents. This Is illustrated in the (ongrtlonal cautpaign just ended. The democrats assailed Dinger Her ri) n viciously because he had a disa greement with his superior. Tbe nrincli! offender are the Portland Journal and lttweburg, Review. They never attempted to get at the fact or to commend the party In the right. In truth it la Mr. Hermann who atands for the interests of the west, for the people. Not-witb-atandiog Mr. Hermann found friends euotigh In the slate to endorse him and tbe further fact that the campaign has ended, this bit of testimony which came to the knowledge of tlio Inde pendent on election day is repro- duced. Mslor Clarke w ho was here on Monday wbile discusting theetec tion then in progress remarked that be was familiar with the difficulties which caused BlDger Hermann t" resign bis position at Washington, and slated that Hermann was great ly wronged. He spoke In the hiuli rat terms of Hermann, and contend d that be was a most ableiman, a good candidate and eminently qualified for the position of representative of this district. Major Clarke is a dem ocret and therefore canuot be charged with being influenced by party prejudice. He only stated however wbat republicans had before known. Tba efforts of certain hirelings of tbe railroad to defeat tbe portage railway at Tbe Dalles met with an ignominious defeat, as did also I lie eflort to invoke the referendum on the corporation tax law and the Lewis and Clarke fair appropriation bill. Thus the voters of Oregon have demonstrated their commou sense and their capacity for self govern ment, Tbe movement to defeat these three bills wss made tbe pre text for an attack upon the Initiative and referendum nmondment by some of its enemies, who fear their opportunities for graft will be lessened , If tbe power is placed in the bands of tbe voters. The result Is a "victory for the amendment as well as for the bills In question. Milton Eagle. How does the Eigle Interpret Cow gill's suspected action in refusing to file tbe petition for a referendum on theCelilo Portage road, and does the Milton people anticipate lower tariff rates because of the road than would come without it? , in Tbe news yesterday look ominous for peace In the Orient. Russia ha advised all Chinese to get out of Man cbura. It Is Inferred that if they stay violence may result. If the Chines go, the Russians will have to stay to prevent depopulation of the province. But the Bear probably in tends to stay. Japan will object aud probably go to. war. . Eaglaud will sympathize even though she may not go to shooting. If war Is declared where will it end? Will it lie con lined to Etstern Asia? England and Russia are near neighbors in Europe. Uostilltsea can hardly be preventod at home, if Unglanii ami liussia fight in E'iropo, France will not be an untntersieti party, a it woe, the historian, wrote "war may, rage in all parts of the earth." The Salem Joornal of Monday Inst write: "The Journal believes that Salem and Marion county will do the square thing In this election, as they have nothing to lose, acd a great deal to gain by the election of Her mann." Was Ibe square thing done? The republican plurality In 1902 was 1392; last Monday, Hermann, repub lican, received 150 votes more man Reames, democrat, Clackamas County that in 1902 casta heavy republican vote, goes democratic this year by a plurality of 253. The democrat cast only about 80 voles more that went to the party iu 1902. Tbe slump is due not to republicans changing to the op position, but to the fact that they stayed at home. But why did they stsy at home? 10 REST WROTE ITEMS. Miss Alice Christian, who has been teaching In Milton has come home for her annual vacation. She Will teach there again next w inter. E. J. Hubbert, ol Dilley, bad the misfortune of losing three fine horses last Sundsy morning. They were feeding In a pasture south of here and were run down by the excursion train. There came very near lieiug a bad wreck, as tho train was runn ing very fast and down grade. Mrs. A. B. Todd and children spent Sunday at Oleuwood. The condensed ruiU factory sliiip. ed six carloads of Carnation cream last week, to tbe following plac; two to Portland, one to Salt Like City, one to Idaho, one tn Spokane and ooe to California. We hear there Is a prospect nf Official Uoic of NAMES. Repreeentativs to Congress Klmorw, proliilitin lletsnann, repabiicae. . . . Ingltt. tax ialiet Kramee, tiamncralic Total Vote foiled Ooa blank vote wis cast iu (.'olombia bavin a mult nehooi established hero ty a lady ftoui tbe eaet. Ihe Union Revival Brigade, who are holding Uoxpel meetluga in Nayior'a grove, ia having great success, t here are eleven members and they are undominational, only working for tho conversion of sools from sin. after which Ihey are at liberty to joiu any church. Saui Varley, of the Farmers feed stable, is 'yiug very low with pneu moula. Tuesday there was thought to be a change for the better. Senator C. W. Fulton epoke to a larifw aud enthusiastic audieuce In Verts bad last Friday evening. Woods and Adams, merchants, are making preiwraiioua to build at once a large and substantial brick building on th t corner where their old buildioir sta da. Tbu rock for the foundation is now on the ground, Work is being puebtd ispidly in opeulug the road from here lo Tilla mook. John McNamer iaoverseeiog the work aud expects lo have it in fine shape when the summer travel begins. , The eleetkou In Ibis place was very quiet, aud Ihe vtte was not as large a was expected, the total vote Of both precincts being 343 votes, Her man 210; Realties, 00; Elmore, 24; logle, 19. Foreht Urove will help the eagl" lo scream, July 4 h. A committee, cousistiog of prom i neu t business men, are at tbe head of Ihe matter. and it is expected that they will arrange for a rousing good celebra tion, Forest Urove will soon have an other Free Rural Delivery route. This will go out through the Ver boort settlement and will accomodate about 600 people. A large number of K. of P. boys are looking forward, witn mucn pleasure, to Iheir district meeting to be held in HilUboro, this coining Friday. . ' ., UilES CREEK ITEMS. ' Tim Miller and wife made a flying trip to Portland last week. On Monday, Miss Laura Day, Miss Alyce Cronin aud Miss Susie Jackson ot Forest Urove were passengers on the Varley KUge. Mrs. Clare Williams of Porllaud Is visiting her ti-der Mrs. Frank Clap shaw. Mr. Ssna Wells has returned from a trip to Cor vail is. Tl e gentleman who was one of the party that spent Sunday Miy the 24, at the spring was Claud Fullhearl, not Tullheart as mentioned in last weeks issue. Miss Jessio Dixon of Portland U spending a few days with her sister Mrs. Will Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Pert I linos of Forest Urove drove out to the cemetry ot Ditcoralioo D.ty. Mrs. Ben Hosklu has returned from visiting friends and relative at Forest Urove. The grippe has full away in out vlcenity, its victim are numerous The A. C. Church is making pre paration for Childrens Day exerceses Henry Shor and daughters Mi Lena and Z to spent Sunday with tht family of J. F. Lsfferty. William Wilson baa lurued tbe milk wsgou over to Mr, Robert 1 la Jen who will haul our milk to the condenser this summer. THE EAR TO CLOSE. The program for commencement week at Pacific University, Forest Urove, has been received, It Is In these wor.ls: Frl.lay, June, 12 Extemporaneous Prist Shaking Contest 8:00 P. f.J. Silurdsy, .June, 13 Anniversary Conservarlory of Muiic 8:00 P. M Sunday. Jun, 14 Bjcctladreal Sermon, Rsv. W. C Kaotaer, D. D 11:00 A. M. Address before the Christian Asm elation?, Eirl C. Bronaugh, Esq. 9 no P. M. Monday June, 15 Address before the Literary Societies, Hon, H. II. Northmp 8:00 P. M. Tuesday, June, 10 Closing Exer cises of the Academy 2:00 P. M. Anniversary Associate Alumni 8:00 P. M. Wednesday, June, 17 Graduating Exercises of University 10:00 A. M. Annual Business Meeting of Alum ni 12:00 M. Corixtratlon Dinner 1:00 P. M. - Commencement Concert 8:00 P. M. , OKhMlSCE PANHEU. The third reading of the ordinance grantiur a fraochlse through the -Ir s-ls of PorlHnd to th. West Hide Washington County, 3unc i, m 5 1 w 31 3 ti .1 4-1 ivt! sh; (v. 2H 5! in1 11; t 3 lit IH t H 2 84 1 1 40 1 .t! 12 SHi 7o, 1 1 11 fin'l :W li 1171 4t and three ia North Hi lleloro. and 8ularben Electric railroad l" .) ilillsbi.ro, came up inths Portland City Council la Wednesday af er- noon. The vote was unamjmou fur the pasMtco of the ordinance. Ail formalities required by the city char ler has beeu completed with and when the mayor shall have signed the new ordinance, it will give the company the undisputed right to go ahead with the work of construction. This ends a long drawn out strut; gle for a franchise that eouiuieueed about a year ago. The friends of Ihe company here understand that sur veyors will at once lie put in the field who will set grade stakes and that dirt will be flying in a lew Veek COURT HOISE. PKOBATU. Est Ellen Donovon, deed. Final account filed. Time set for exsmloa- lion June 29, 1903 Est Jotin P Smith deed. Inven tory filed. Total valuation $216 66 K-tt S S B ileman deed. Will of deceased offered for prolate. Ordered that the testimony of subscribing witnesses, Clias and Mira Batemao, who live lit Jack"' county, lie taken before a notary pu .ic r other officer having autlioriiy. Est I Alleu Macrum deed. Final account filled and Monday, Juue 26 set for examination. Est H L Smock deed. Tbe sum of $40 00 per month Is allowed to the widow for the support of herself and minor heirt. E-.I Mr.y Sehetschil, deed. Final account allowed tiud executor dis charged. Est Us. B Diy, dcJ. Will of ileis-ust-d sent to Ciook county to be proven. Est John W Lemon, deed. Heirs cited to appear and show cause why really shall not be sold. ' MARKIAGB LICENSE. License lo w. d was issued June 1st lo Henry W. Scott 19 and Daisey A, Ms lies hi 23, June 3 d lo Albert O, Spiering 28 and Mary A. Vander zanden 19 The Women's Lewis and Clark's Division for Hillaboro, on Monday last received arid entertained M Win, Hancock Clark and wife, Ihe grands in of Capt. Clatk of Ihe Lewis aud Clark exploring exedillon of 1805. The guests id honor were accompanied by Mrs. Edith Totler Weathered and Mr. Walter Seaburg, a Iriet.tl ol aih. uiara. inn pariy was met at Ihe station by Mrs. S. U Hiihton, president of thn .Division accompanied by hir husband who had carriages waiiiug for a drive through Ihe county. The route takeu was north from Hillaboro past the J. H. Griffin donation, thence past the J. L. nieek farm and back lo iiwu from West Unionward. The trip was made by 12 m. at which Hour Ihe guests were taken to the dining room of Wehrung hall, where lunch was waiting. After that was orved, the Division, with guosls retired to the assembling room when the aflt moon was devoted to intro ductions not only of members of tho Division, but cit'xms generally who called to pay respects. How lime OW! MsJ. Clark though grandson is a white-haired geulleuian of about 00 years, though as light-hearted and iovlal as k lad of twenty. He was very much pleased with hat he saw lou the morning ride, regretted much that his graud father could not have crossed over the bills between here and Ihe Columbia and seen bow pleasant a landscape there is on this side. Ms. Clark though a resident of Nsw York is much attached to everything western, and is doln arhsk he cau to discredit a lot Of myths which some so-called historian wbo live on the Atlantic seaboard lave given publicity. The rly returned to Portland on tbe evening rain. List Monday during Ihe Clark reeeotion. Hon W. I. Hareeiauiln ed some of Hie dusty recess- memory when he found that one his ancestors on I is mother's aid ramniMMik-d a company in Ibe celcbrsfc-d Oeorgit K liters Clark expedition lo the N irlhweat territory nroseculed and conducted - lo successful terminstioii la-fore the Revolutionary war. Mr. Hare's ancestor wss afterward killed lo the battle of the Brandy wine In Hepti-in-her, 1775. Uen. Urt.rgo Rogers Clark was an elder bnalher of Uen. Wm. l i ra who, s a captain, was assiM-rrtHil vtiih l!spl. Merriwatlur Lwisrflhe 1905 expedition acroes Ihe continent lo Astoria. Ueofge R gers occupies an enviable nlch In hlstorv's leu pie lor It Is general y o 12' HO II 4i i.w 2 17' 12 M 61 m I2. .1 3H. 3 4! Ml 2 6, 21 73 r 31, 2i, 7 161 1' 75; 74 7! ins M) 1074 ill 1IM 27 rl'll l: fi 1 153 ,104 HI recognUrd that his putting ;the flag in the Ohio valley and causing It lo slay put lusured lo the Uolted Stater, Utile later lo become an iodepcod. ent government, a cle r title to onto. Indiana, Illinois?, Michigan and Wisconsin, which in thus days cot- stituted Ihe Northwest territory. Colombia' president finds Ihe friendship of the United Statea at this Hum a very valuable awet for him. . He has many enemies among ambitious men la bis couutry, all of whom want to get the presidency. but so long as ba maintain the con fidence of the United S'ttea nd ba thinks he has It now he feels reason ably secure. It 1 ! tbe Interest of Ihe United Statue to have paoe prevail la Columbia as well as ia all the rest of ibe Latin American states. Just at present our country has a special Interest In Ibe lualaien- aoce of stability In Ihe country which baa control of tbe territory alx g which ibe Panama ca utl will have lo be bullr, if it Is to be built along Ibat course at all. There la some talk of a fsllure f the canal treaty ia the Colombia Congress, but the present president of that country is believed lo favor Ibe treaty, tbe Uolted But s will naturally wish that be may remain lu power until bis term ends. After ratification Is bad, our control of the territory will begin and revo lutions along the Isthmus then will not affect u seriously. Ulobe Demo crai. The petition presented to Oovernor Chauubrrlalti, by James Culestock asking for the pardon of Ills .brother K. C. who Is serviug a 12 years seu tonoe for rape has been denied. Tbe eovernor referied tho iwtltion lo Tlios. A. McBride, trial judge thai he might report the facts. The judge after giving a digest of tbe evidence sdded: "Why any juryman or any other decent mn should sign a pet I lion for bis (ColestockY) pardon, 1 can't see.' I gave him 12 ears, aud he ouirht lo serve every hour of them." The Mitchell property on second street bet wi eu Washington and Main, recently purchased by Messrs 8chul merich Bros. Is beimr extentlvely re pained by its new owners. The old huildiuir will be loru down as its foundation is bad, indeed quite rot ten. The partitions of Ihe first story of.thejresideuce will be removed and a salesroom for larui macMuery fitted up. The stairway will be changed lo the outside and the second atory will be entered from Ihe afreet. . The Porllaud General Electric Company has steam engines In Port land and water wheels at Oregon City that generato power equal to 10,000 horses. The steam pltut lu Portland la to have at once' addional power amounting to C000 horse pow er, making allogettier 10,000 horse power. A battery of four water-tube boilers that deliver sire tin at 160 pounds pressure wilt tie added. Housekeepers wbo are uot getting satisfactory results with soft wheat fliur ought to try the Great Raiser brand out on the marked by the Climax Milling Co. f Hillsboro. Tula flour is made from blue atem wheat and. makes very while bread and very light. Butter on this bread makea an ideal food. i i . Next week, last three days, June II, 12 and 13th, Dr. Lowe Ihe well known oculo-optlcian will be in Hillsboro at the Tualilin hotel. As be won't be back for six months don't fail to see him and have him test voui eyes lor glasses. Mrs. Dr. F. J. Bailey will today start lo Ftora, Wallowa couuty, lor a viail wiih ber mother for a fortnight. The part of Ihe Journey dreaded Is the stage ride down Grand Ronde river, a distance reaching out to seventy-five miles. The Portland Woolen Mills Co., has increased its capital stock to 1175, 000. The new money la to be used lor enlarging the plant. Mr. V. H. Bebne of Cutlaye Grove visited with bis relative i, A Iutbrle this week. VOIt H tIBHT IMSTRllT-USOt. tltliL. 1 f t ! E i S II COUNTIES Beotou . -T t'lartaaiee lH)4 Cure lieeclaa .. JarkMin Joarphlne K Imniath lake Lane , Llncoiu . . Liei. Uariua l-uli Tillamook Vtaohiuetoe-. amhill,... Totale 6.1, M) 1,03! I.ns uul an I ft; UK ,Vw: 7 47 ; i3t lu ; iao 17 113 I7t i SAO 2t LAM lu 24 IU4I IM 1,771 t.W-V 4171 KJII 7SL.J 1,7 til l.fcTl! ...J... tlii . si 125 W tvli Itai 106 s; 1M 17i 1.0741 JS wit,. Jic i2.t?yio.r i,?u m t.wi tm llennena'a plarellty to Seu. S.9US. OfliclaL ' I To Cure a Cold in One Day I Take laXQUVC DromO VtlUininO TtlUtu J9 Sevwa USOom noaes sotal ka aarat 13 mou Ttk ai-futr-Pen Q. Who Fills Your Prescription? . If we fill your prescription or re cipe it U filled witb" the best quality of drug ami full-weight without over charge lot honest service. We pay no one to send you to us and therefore. It PAYS YOU t- bring your prescription here. A goodly number of people are al ready aware of this and a trial will v convince yon. -.11 ' . ' Bailey's Pharmacj'. DEADLY NARCOTICS Any honest, Imelligent di artist or physMao will tl you that narcotic i--i-..u ,M opiueob., deadly JlhU arc mid i. ivo .ainTc the Dark AasusJl- all Pile Medicines, and In, I .m-l, .,.li.-i.t.o such ii- PiU. Varna Pila eura " . ' JlJsL .: tAianl contains no dhwhi m wm. t , - - i . I....UI.V...... ill isktf. vu ' . , v, vou uars tnoasoacas. sou naw , eaieiTdred with on boa ot Varus. Over Bold in HilUboro by tbe I wenueia vutury ow . The Hillsboro Pharmacy, r d.f. oa via. - St. Charles Hotel counav imcowobatso Klsetrtq Lights, Elsotrie Bella sad Uydrsulio Klevator. Reeau at Me te fl.40. tiee Kestaaraat la fenuertlon. Give ua call, ' ST. CHARLES HOTEL CO., ManagiM-a. 160 rraat aaa Marrtsea Strssts, Bicycle Hospital . . . Raabkrs . CUolfe-JTrr.erican DiUes Ramble-' $ -3 to 40 Wolfe-American, $30 to $40 Call aid Ut my Pw tttXtU Complete Line of-- Bicycle Sundries F.R.DAILEY.Prop. HONK THIST W offer Ona Hondrtd Dollars Ksvrard for any cmMof catarrh tbat cannot hs ar I by Hall's Catarrh Curs. V. J. C'HKNEY A d.. Frop, Toledo. O. Ws, ths andsrsia-aad, hava known W. J. Cbsncy for the last lb ysirs, and esliav hi:n parfeotly honorabls lo all businaas tranaactions, and financially abirte carry oil) anv onucaiiooi niaua or mair una. Wnt 4 Troaz, Wholaaala D ifKUU, Te al Marvin, iedo, U.. Waiding, ktnnan Wholesale Drue-giete, Toledo. O nan a uautrrn curs I tauten tuiaraaur, actiiiK directly ap DO n ihe blood and tpn- noa- ooue surfaces of tbs eyatem. Taetioioo . Test botUe. ials sent free. Price 76o per Sold oy a i aruRffteis, Hell's faaiily FUls are the best, SOTICK Or VACiTIOI OF FOKT10I OF MILL STREET. TO TBI RKSIPISTS AND FROPRRTY OWM EKSOrTHKCITY OF UlLLSSoKO. ORIUON: NOTICE Is hereby llrao that late aoSenJioed have Sled with tbe Keoarder ef Ibe elty of tllUe- boro, Orecoo, petition In wrltlne eatlaa taet that portion at Mill street la Wan lea A park Addltloa to tbe toe a of Hillsboro, Oreajea, See- eribed ea follow.: Ike BoTtb- west enrner ef lot No. S. block 1 of ea la Hiahland Parr Addition lo the tow a of lllaeorei aud runntne tbeane aerthaast t the aotlksaat corner of lot three of end In said block No. 1, thenee eeat to tbe east line of VI ret street; ihenee north to Ibe south Hoe of the rlghtof way of tbe Oreftm A California Hallway Ousapeay thenee In e southwesterly dlrertloa eiosf tbe soaib II ee of said railway rlebi-of way to a potat dlreotly anitb of Ibe place of befluulnf: tbenee south te tbe place of beg Inalnf : be vacated, wbtek said petition la new peed lug before aata City Ceaneli of the till ef Hillsboro. Orecoo. AH persona Beat lhair oblertlooa te eald t.1 Couanil at lla retular aneetlof to wit: lueadey, Jnii 7, lent, el tbe eouncll cbeaatiere la tbe elty of NIllatMe, n eahlueton county, Oregon. Iiettd al Hillaboro, en thai 28th, Aaf ef May, la. Oaaooe Oaaokacso Mils Co. J. W. Savra E. B. Toaui a, Administrator. KB. ToBotia. 1. to. kUaavaaa. 17 tlet&Al In Kiel tjwiri (tatar sf . arlic ol the Dark Aires, lin, Kanl if a trace, ol anv narcotic or im r - . . . Hinli n urraiui or nivrruiv. ! lien? il i( imii- a...- niu-ul I ilea. i.rt j -- 10,000 perui.m-nt cure, m live years : W. BLAIN, KO'V AND TSIA8. PORTLAND, OlttU.O. j SUMMONS la lbs Clieuit Court of the SUte of Oregon, fur Wablu(t4a County A. V. CAUPHK1.I, PlaintUl. MARTHA CAMI'KKI t., I)flrnilnt. To Mertba l!ampbll( the eluive nmnM de feadaul: In Ihe itaie of ihe Hone ol nii-gun: You are berebjr reUlrel to aiitiHr eul mihwer Uie eompUlQt filed eftliit ymi iu Hie eliovt' fu Utled Court end nit ua or lHre Uie Unt Im y of the Una preecrlutd In Ihe ot. ler lor ih niblit' Uua of thl lummuui. to wit: on or Ix-fore Hie eiulretloa of all week nexl, fnm eiul niter the deieof nret pubhcetlon ol' tlile itinimuofl, lite Sret publication thereof heln( on May JU. IWi !. ead If you fell to ao appear antl anawiT. for want thereof tbe nlainlir) III apply to Ihe l onrt lor tbe relief demande! lo hlM complaint, to-wil: tbat the aierrlaite coutrart now eJtlllut Uetwet'O plelallff eod defi'Ddant lie rllMolveii. and nr eueb other aad further decree ai way apprar euiitteble. Tbla eumnona la eeraed anon you by publica tion by order of lltm. U A. Knod, t'ounty JinlKe of Weabluaton ifeunty. tirefton, whifli fnlrr wa made at uTilauoro, (ireifou, oil May , Vmi. m. n. in mi; J- Attorney for FlaiiiliS. . WtTtl. We went a repteaer.tallTe In every rlly and towa in tbla state lo preninl our husuiest. tiur Dropuaitlon Is au eievptional one anl otli.n to a food, reliable, boneat parly, Willi rulere ncei. litit ae than 1100. per mouth. No canvaN.lliir or appointing of airenta a hone lUle, I ki '" bualneae. Addreas with slump, r. o. l ubiu-r Jt Co., Lumber Kacbange, tVallle, WaahltiKlou. Ksecatrix olife. Notice hereby given that I. the undesigned have been duty appointed eiectitria of the eittate ef Kebeuoa A. WrlKht, deceaned,' by the l ouuiy Court of the State of Oretton, for t'ounty of Well ington and have duly qualined as aiieh. All per sous baring claims against said enfate are hereby notlAed to present the aaine to me u iih tbe proper Touchers, et the law onieeoi W. N. Barrett lu Hlllslioro. Orrcon. w lllnit si moullis lroat tbe dale hereof. Iated April soili !'.". Anua V.. liixnn. Eieuirli of tbe estate of Itebecca A. Wripht Kallre. Paraooa lodebted to me will leino call at J. A. Messlaarer's (my Riiet-eHM.ir ) store to settle aoeount. J. A. KreuiH. Vmv Halt. i ACRES In section H6 t S n r 6 w. tlin'-r burned by eerlr lore! Arc. Land level 80 anS eeelly cleared. khh1. now, for pa-ture. Stream of water IbroUKb tract, i'nee t ii i-r acre. This Is a snap A.l.lrex l. I . t amlietl, Ml Kearney Street. Portland. Orenon. Ta I'ara a laid lu Una I'Hy. Taka Ltcttlvi it u . (j liuinn Tablets. All driigKlHls refund Dm roooey If It falls to cure. K. W. Urova's algni'. ro is on eaeli los. "'.f. S2QO The Vest Lew Pddishub Priced lewelet! i Wstrh MaSa Non-Magnetic . Ratkal atirec Cats ( fully GuAtanterd rerulebv ALL JEWELERS Ulaatreleal Booklet eaieeveet, (bewlac COLORED FANCY DIALS Till Ntf England! Watch Co. 'arteries . V sMrtery, Ceaa. OWcae Sew Varay Ckkeee. tea Fraeilns. Ctarwa CHp In Two Dayv, TV A yTjCri on every tox. 23c. is Dot h.Ns I i I