i ... i i i .... ."i HILLSBORO INDEPENDENT Enteied in tli poatuffie t Hil'uboro, Ore. a seooud-eiaas mail matter. rJubecriptioo, in advance, (per year, J1.C0 HII.LBBOUO FUBLIBHIKO CO., Props, D. M. C. OAULT. Editor. FUIDAY, JUNE 19, 1903. ASSASSINATION AND TION. REYOLV Iff il rights sail btoIiI all Interference with the function of I he government i not yet golved. It must be. But we believe it will he, and that, too, by American workmen wheae kill and genius are unrivaled in all the domiin of labor. Corvalila Usa ette. TUB HEPFXER f LOUD. RonnlnK through a wmi-arld plain for a distance of 60 or 60 mile Wil low Creek la Morrow county furnish almost the only drainage for Hi 2000 aquare mile of the county Ordinarily 11 la a small brook fringed with low growing wiltowa. It hardly a lerge at Bock creek of th county, though much longer. Itetn piles ' Into the Columbia about 60 mile above The Da "lea. Up tl; winding of the stream the O. H. and N. U. K. Co. has build a branch rail roid known aa the Ileppner Brand the town ol lieppnt-r, 45 unlets from the main line on the Columbia Just above Ileppner throe small stream nnite. Above the beds these streams bluffs lise to the heigh of about 700 feet. Oj these bluff above town on Sunday evening lat raged a fierce thunder ftorni. there is such a thing as a cloud burst la another column appear a cir cumstantial account of the asaag-tloa-tl jo of Alexander, King ol ServU. Another account represents the King a a cowardly beggar willing to ab dicate, put away Draga, hi wife, do aoytblog only save his life. Strvia is a small country, being only about as targe a the Willamette Valley. Its government has not been stable f.ir the last century. The ruler have been changed several time but on no o?casiorj have the s?Dei approach ed in character to those enacted at this revolution. Ancient Persia and Bttyloola do more than match the scene that last week tarnished the good name of Belgrade. The army did this. And the army lor a water spout on land, It was there, dictated whom the legislature should I Just at the close of a hot sultry day elect to be the new King. That body the water rolled down thu pr.t i.l . met last Monday and cast the pre- lion bill sides in a bank variously Dared vote for Peter Karageogevlch. estimated at 10 to 15 feet hlirh miti Peter U a descendant of a dynasty 1800 feet long. No one expect it and that was overthiown about 1829. and I no one was prepared. Wootlen struct- has for several years beon a resident lures were swept away, only brl of (Jeneva, Switzerland, He seems and stone buildings could wltliHlaiiil not to have had knowledge of the the fl ood. People in happy homes plot to overthrow the government I were caught aud carried to d'nth The army dictates a new constitution Hardly any wouudtxl eoplo tire, so that Servla under Peter will be a I found, all were killed. The lois ol constitutional monarchy instead oil life Is variously estinated from 200 absolute, as it was under the late I to 400. It Is not likely that all of the Alexauder. I corpses will be fouud, banks of gravel ltussia baa espoused the cause of I and sand three fodt deep. The flivt Peter, hence it is very probable that I rumor of the disaster reached Hills, all the goverumeats of the civiliaed I boro early Monday afternoon. It world will recognize the new ruler I was slated that Heppuer was washed aud his government as tho defneto lout and that S00 lives were lost, e authority la Servla. At one time it number of our people had friend setued that the punishment of the laud relatives in the town aud there NSiamins would he demanded in the I was great anilely. Vol h the tele- interest of Kingcraft, but since Rua I graph and telephone lines weredovrn sia has spoken they will be allowed I There was nothing to do but wnlt. to look on their bloody hands for a I We believed that a calamity had time yet. Draga, Alexander's queen, overtaken the town, but that GOO was the character that aroused the! Uvea were lost was not generally bioouy passious oi toe nation, on i credited. The evening patter was was not of princely lineage but was a canned for the list of names. T waiting maid in the household of Na-1 some homes it brougb joy, to other talie, motherof King Alexauder. She I tears. On Tuesduy morning Tho. was some ten years older than her I Humphreys telegraphed that he, hi nusoana una was reany an auyeutur family and bis nephew. Uecil were ess. l uere is a new administration, I safe but that Mrs. Hood aud family nut no one can ten tuai it win oe lour judge itood sister in-law were better. Tha liail lint in thn imiipr I i. - - contained the name of Andrew Pet I erson, a clothier well know in Hills Compulsory arbitration aud gov-1 boro. Peterson was at Heppner ernmout ownership do not appear to I soliciting orders. Hi wife aud am work as smoothly as their advocates Illy are here. Peterson was insured have claimed. In Victoria, Austra-1 in the Woodmen for 13000. Ho had lia, the government owns and con I neglected the payment of bis dues, trols the railways. The employes! but last week sent money for re in- operating these are in government I statement which his lodge applied at service. These employe formed a lit meeting on Saturday evening just labor unl jn which entered federa-1 24 hours before death over took the NOT YET SOLVED. tlou of unions. The government employes were recently ordered by their labor leaden on aym pathetic atrike. The gorerc ment promptly discharged the lead' ers. The employes decide! to obey the mandates of the union rather than those of the government and at once quit work. This action Ilea up the railways and caused great In convenience and hardship to the public. There was no room lor Insured. Undertaker W. O. Don aldson started on Wednesday morn, to bring the body home. Cecil Humphrey wrote to his brother John on Monday that be es caped, but that the water mains and light wires of the company were bad ly wrecked. Supt Pruyue had or ganized a water distribution by means of water carls. Hon. II. V. Gates started Mouday evening for the striken town, and Mr. O. B. arbitration, and there appears to havt I Gates went Wednesday morning, been nothing to arbitrate had arbltra-1 Judge Rood and II. T. Bagley and tlon been possible. I wife started Tuesday morning. Mrs The government promptly passed Bagley, maiden name was Rhea, laws which declared abandonment of Members of her family are among work by Its employe and striking, the killed. The -Oregonian states etc., to be high mlsdemeauors pun-1 that should Portland be visited by tillable by line and Imprisonment, I such a destructive calamity her dead and proposed operating its roads I would number 25,000 people without any reference to the nnlou. I Telegraph communication whs est The result wss that the men left the I ablisbed Tuesday evening and by the union and hastened to regain their Isame date the railroad was repaired former position. I to that care were going to Ixlugiou This is a sort of compulsory arblt- only tea mile below Heppner ration decidedly one-sided so far as I Supt. O'Brien stated that he would giving the union any consideration; I have Umporary repair completed yrt It is the only couise open to a I to the sl-lken town by Sunday, government which studies the great-1 The wagon roads were not greatly er interests of the people. The func damaged so that the well equipped tlons of government are exercised fur I freight teams carried nbunJant nup- tlse tenefltof the people and must I plie to the front from thn rnllro.ul not be disturbed. President Cleve-IOuly temporary hunger and cold land gave Chicago strikers a ronvlnc-1 had to be endured lug demonstration of this truth. I An army ot men are employed Labor unions would be in frequeui I searching the drifts aud gravel bed conflict with government ander con for the bodies of the tlrotvntil anions of public ownership. Of I Not many lives were lo-t in the of expense. .All laborers' who go for wtrd to help search for the dead, ar carried free. Ileppner bud a popu lation of about 1500 souls, nearly a third of whom are dead. Hl'SI.HiKUKOKU. A very prutty weddiug took place at the bouse of Mr. and Mr. John Birngrover, who live just west of lHllabcr Stiohy June 14, when their daughter Misi Eva'eeOlive was united In marriage to Mr. El win L Fau', of Wiuona, Minn , Judge L A. Rood oOk-iallng. At 12 o'clock the bride and groom entered the par lor, which was beautifully decor ltd with evr-rgrtens, rotw and carnetlons, ano iook inesiation iieueatn a latge wedding bell msdi) of ropes, while Judge IV)xl ptrf triueil the ring cere mony. Miss Winnie Hayward was bridesmaid aud air. Edward A. Barn yrover, brother of the bride was best man. The bride wore a beautiful white organdie .Iren trimmed with white satin and applique, and carried bridesmaids roses. The groom wore the conventional black. The altar was a boer of beautiful pink aud white rows. The bridle ship stood In the midi-t of tin-, rov ered with green fros'ed paper nod ixiruureu with white and pink rose Over buds, this hung Mie wedding boll artistically trimmed with ever green ami rusts. The mantle was hanked with choice cut tlowers. After the ceremony was performed and the newly wedded couple had re ceived many congratulations, nil par took of a xplindid wedding dinner which was spread on a long t-tblo bo neath the massive maples on the south lawn. It reminded all of an old timn Houlbern banquet, for there was cold hams', roa-t chicken, HIttl.-, vegetables, cream gravey, Jullys, pickU's, fruits, si ra wherries, cake, pies, coffee, ires, oranges, bananas si d nuts, twice as much a was consumed by tho guests. Aud after all, these old time southern dinners, while scarce in cuttoui, aro doubly appreci ated by fortui.Hto guoHts on such oc casion.- .... , Mr. Fut is at prtwut foreman in r. N. Day's sash aud door fnctt.ry at Portland, but he expects to go in September to Bonner, Montana, wheie he will work for the Big Black Fool Milling Company. Thotm prment worp; , Mr. and Mrs. John Barngrover, Elward A. Birn grover, Lula Birngrover, Josephine Barngrover, Willie Birngrover, M nd Mrs. Alfred Hiywood, Mr: and Mrs. John Nylin rg, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Win, llainer, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Spencer, Misses Alviua and Annie Malthics, Minnie, Josle, Mantle and Roao Hay wood, Maud and Lucella Bailey, Claud Hainer, Mr, ami Mm. John 'iinlno. Mr. Edward Siilor, Mr. Van Meek, Edith, Nora and Roy Spencer, Walter end Jessie Ciinlno, Claud Ny burg, Mrs. Jennie McClalbrieth, Klina and Veluia Nyburg, and Judaon Janus. Mr. and Mrs. Faust were the recip ients of numerous presents consisting or cut glass, coma ana silver ware nd many other useful, as well as or oa mental presents. The happy couple left for Portland in the afternoon train mid showers ol rice. The Independent loins heir many relatives and friends in wishing prosperity to lead them through life. one who has even less right than himself. TherMtn who acts as if the sidewalks' were made for his sole beovtlt should Is dealt with in a manner that will couvlnce him that people were walkiog even before bicycle were in use. The tiokie of the belt is not a demand fr 'the whole sidewalk, but the slmplo re quest for the tame courtesy that you should offer to one walking wore rapidly than yourself. Also rt member that a bicycle does not need much room. A rider can pas a pedestrian wbea a space of JJ feet s re clear and even lees than this U required. Therefore ii is tut necessary for two persona to fall Into ingle file and crowd the fence or get off onto -the ground, for any good wheelman will ride by iu tha same space be would rtqulre lu walk by without touching. Tha foregoing are suggestions merely to ' make it more couveuient for us both. "But one point I would mike strong. Do not spring to oue side when you hear a bell as though it were au order for you to get out of I he way,and bequl about it. The rid. r must needs be al ways on the elerl, but must caieulatt where you will t andairrange to I elsewhere al that time. Therefore, to change from slow 'o rapid motion or to rpriug lo either bide, places you In much more danger than If you took no niMice whatever to the signal Let mp rem rk that yr.u si ould bear In miii I that the rider Is more likely to sutler from a collision than the footuup, for to give more room to the pacing wheelriisii than he ueed only uijms him reel tlit you are imposing on yourself and hlatnliiy him. Therefore give hi oi the room that he would require if afoot and let him look after the matter of col lislons, etc, - 1. JE. WILKES. II CITSEK KELUkTi'SB. The foil wing Is a list of tho con tribudons to the Heppuer relief fuud. It foots up $180 and a check for that amount was forwarded at onca. Ayers course. If they were the more power ful they would subvert the govern mant, but if tha 1st er were the more powerful It would destroy the unions. We have no fear that labor unions will cubvert our government or be ermitwd to obstruct Its functions. We recall, however, the hue and cry rtised by labor and political de- A 315 OS A WUELU Believing that a discussion of the rights of those who traved the side walks .f the town both afoot and wheel might be conducive to good will to boih, these remarks are offered for what they are worth, the reader to set the price. Tbe advent of the bicycle ou our streets and roads brought imo strong relief the creat ure we will designate aa "Road Hog," but it may ba added that the "road hog" does not always ride a bicycle but he has Iteen uit in every, man ner of conveyance employed by men. Happily the afreets of Hillsboro do not seem to he the favorite result of this undesirable creasture, and It secui-t to be the desire of all- lo offer every resonable courtesy and Horn carry the matter too far, which U the priuciple reason for this letter. A great many who do not ride bicycles, .Kfin to live in dread of the passing wheel, and to these especially I wish to speak First tM-ar In mind that It tbe dnty of the rider on approaching from the rer to 'et you know of his pretence II V lining & Son 1. $20.00 Thomas Atchin..... 10.00 VN Barrett 5.00 W D Wood .......... 5.00 J A Iiubrie 5.00 Itiltirocr 6.00 Schulmorkh Bros 5.00 K U Tongue.,. ......... ... 5.00 XV V Wiley '. 6.00 h'edinond & Nappinglon...... .'. 5.00 J W Sliute '. . .'.: .'. 6.00 S B Huston...... 6.CV Tilbury WhitUw... ....;.'. 3.00 BPCorneliiM 2 50 Wm Nelsin. 2 50 W O Donelson 2.20 K J Juna t . 2 60 LM lloyt : 2.50 John Dennis f 2 50 A C Archibald ..;...'.....' 2.50 8T Linklater .'.......:. 2 50 F A Bailey... 2.50 P M Jackson 2.50 JPTaniiesi 2.50 J W BaUe I Kuratili.... J W 8eell...., J A Messenger. . R Craodull..... . Zina Wood. . E L McCormick . John H Gault .. 2.50 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00' W W Ioscow t f.OO G Palmeter W McCourt... O Q Barlow G G Patterson.. J W Morgan .... W D Hare...''... 2,00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 A C Shute...: 2.00 W J Wall 2.00 bottom below the town. 0;ie young as the heel itself is silent, and In man named Ltalie Matlock, throuith the dark night rude down the valley warning the farmers. They escaped to the hills. line 13 miles away Wat notified by telegraph, kerns n was operator. His wife and l.abies were la the station boual.-o a frien.!. This friend took the child to the hill. nisgoguea when, after railroad atrike Keroaa fl-w to his t legisph key and riots of 1877, exactly the snmeland called lone. A tardy answer legislation wa pioposed In th Peon-1 came, Thenthefalihfulifell.it i.iid sylvaula logisUture as the Auitra- what was happening. . Tb c4ory lian parliament enacted lit the recent I was just completed when the bill- w troubles there. I Mlled over him and with bis wif The problem of creating tad main Mining labor unions which ahali sat-1 their death. lsry all the ost requirements of the I about us. Itborer while they concede to DOO-I The O. R 4 N. Is carrying all uij no ion workmen their natural and I piles contributed to the sufJens ft many pluees the Nws require htm to announce his presence by ringing a bell or otherwise This is not intend e i as a ilacger signal because the rider is in a more perilous position than the pedestrian, should any accident occur. Furthermore, the rider knows or should know that he is on the tidewalk by courtesy and has no rights hi, h the foot man has not cpually with him. Nor does be ask or need more coutf sy than the footman. A great many whom I pass when notified of my inesence who h-d stood by his side, went to ! stop and back up to the fence, or step Ihere are heros all ! otf of the sidewalk entirely for me to j pass. Any one who thinks that this !s nwry cannot help but leel an- uoyed at having to give Ibe walk to' C Koch...'.. R Cave....... M B Bump II A Ball...-. .., A AMorrell..... W M Jackson LE Wilkes......... George Wilcox...'.. A M Collins K Waggener A M Carlile. . . . , Abbott A Srnnn . Joeiih Dowrm. W L Itaohelder. ... Wea (iarriaou. v ... FreJ Cornelius E F Cooper, L A Img F 8 Barnes W P Tucker J P M WO Moe. FJ Bailer Geo K Barley F Scbuenihnrg John M Wall... .. Max Crandall L W lhAue A Tewi Fraok laily T li Wann..: I. O Hammond J P Wilka L M Emmet I , W W Williams J G Johnson , B lUwuian , . A W Sienrint J C tamkiii. ........ C Jack Total... . 1 50 . 1.50 , 1.00 . 1.00 , 1,00 1.00 , 1.00 . 1.00 , 1.00 '1.00 . 1.00 1.03 1.00 TOO 1.00 , 1.00 ,. 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 . 50 fio oo 50 ' 50 50 50 50 50 50 . 50 f0 Jo be sure, you are growing old. But why let everybody see It, in your gray hair? Keep your hair dark and rich and postpone age. If you will Hairvig or only use Ayer's Hair Vigor, your gray hair m ill soon have all the deep, rich color of youth.... Sold for 60 years. 'In w Tr nu la. ait a I bara a Milrk. hMtf or luc hair which la a wn4r la mvmty una wUa aaaa II. And aoc a (raj kalr lo II. all dua to Ajrar'a Hair Vla.if " ,. Maa. M. M. Mcaria, Uvtitfa. aliua. ri.N a katlla. for J. O AT1B CO., lowfll. Mm. White prtsldiog elder ot the Primitive lit list Church, camo out to visit the Church at this place last week, also lo administer the baptismal rite lo Mrs. It. P. Lilly. The beautiful and impressive ceremony took plwce on Sunday at S P. M. at Gules Creek bridge., ...... Miss Maud Marth,-who has closed her school at Ibf Roy diitrltt.brougl.t her pupils to the woda Springs on Friday of last week, where a general good time was had by every one. Misa Marsh was accompanied by her brother and Mr. McConuaha. The thunder shower on Hunday was er j yel by every one, PHrecially homesick Eastern people. The Ice cream social kiven by Mrs. May Hlnes, Mm. Chas. Hsndley and Mrs. (Juy Tbrapp on Silurday night was a decided success. ' Although the evening was cool about 'five gallons of ice cream disappeared lu a short time. Miss Maoiuilo Lilly has gone to McMiunville to attend commence ment. Miss Magg'e Uitemsn was down from Gleowood ou Monday. ' Mrs. 8die Uiifnth baa gone lo Washington for a luooth's visit. KtAL tSTtTE. 0 "HOYT'S 7 Dry Goods Goods, notions Art THE RACKET STORE 3M noved to tlx trick itxt door west of Che Delta Owing to the recent addition to my stock of Dry Good I have been com- pelled to move to the new quarters. $ L. M. HOYT Who Fills Your Prescription? ' If we 11 your prescription or re cipe it is filled with tbe best quality of drugs and full-weight without over charge fot honest service. We pay no one to send you to us and therefore, it PAYS YOU to bring your prescription here. A goodly number of people are al ready aware of this and a trial will convince you. Bailey's Pharmacy. 1000 150 J C Hare to Carey Tilbury, part of lasiah Kelaey d c $ Jacob A Hughes lo Z ua Wood 0 acres in Highland Park add to Hilfsboro. 1450 J C Bills to Jacob J feuiith, 30 acres in .John Harrison d I c l L Cate lo N L Nelson, n e 4 of see 2G t 3 n r 3 w 0 M Paulsell to R L Cate n e J of sec 20 t 3 n r 3 w Mary Pierce to Kale K Bay, 159 acre In sec 4 t 3 n r 3 w N L Pierce to Mary Pierce and Kate E Bay, 159 acres lu sec 4 13 n r 8 w E K Futttr to A B Hammond A Winton Lumber Company Id I a roes in u e J sec 30 t 1 s r 6 w... C A Mscrum to M Peterson lots 1 and 2 blk 31 In Forest Grove.... a... M Peterson to A B Thomas part of blk 81 in Forest (irove , KateEBy to Amelia Sher wood of n e and Iota 8 and 4ofec4tSnr8 w...... 00 2500 100 100 426 1200 700 COO VOIE IS 1 1 EST DISTRICT OF . l RIAL. COUNTIIS . 1SO.0O Ultt CBEEK Uev. Daniel H'tr was a Odes Cievk visitor tho flrst of last week. Tr y Lyuch, ( II we'l, is visit, log his sister Mrs. IJiy Thrapp. Miss I VmiIhIU Hen n of Portland, is ti-iting her inolhr, Mr", James LUiy Tbe Kev. fupe ol aan traoclsco, rbnlo. Ctaraamaa Cooa Curry------f . iMtatiaa i af kann Joaaptiin a la main !.aka .. Laua - Llneola LI u II Uartoo Hola Tlllamnok- Haabinftoa... Vambill Totala tn, MT l.OM l,2.i! imi 6-.'i 1,227 I I,I4' .41121 .& W 2TUi tJM IM I.SS7I 1,5721 4lfl MSI l.sioi l.vis, 1.7MI I.SV7I 67U M 47 IM! 1,0741 W1 Wl S74 DEADLY NARCOTICS Any honest, intelligent diagxist or physician will tell you that nar.-otif iHison auch a opium, henbans, deadly nightshade or oocaine suit mercury aro ami have Deen since me iara a e usea in an rue aieuicioe. and that surli Ii. htion really perpetuate Piles. Verus Pil curs Is not a relic of tbe Park Al'i'r. Im'ikk contains no narcotics or mcicary, $4000 Reward if a trace ol any nunniii; or iiifr cury cau be foudd in Verus. All others contai n narcotics or aiercurr. iK-ny it if you dare moasbacks. 160 Reward if Verus fails to cure any case ol' riles. WorM cases cured with out bos ot Verus. Over 10,000 permanent curea in live vears : Hold in Hillaboro by tha Twentieth Century Store: The Hillsboro Pharmacy, Bicycle Hospital Complete Line of- Bieyele Sundries . . Ramblers . AND Woirc-flncrlcan Dikes Ramblers, $25 to 40 Wolfe-American, $30 to $40 SUMMONS la the Circuit Court of the Slalo of Oregon, lor Weahluf tou CVunljr A. B. CAalPDKLL, f laliililf, MARTHA CAMI'IIKI.l., IIVmlnnl. Tu Marl ha 'amilwll. Ilia iiit named de- muaui: in ina naro Ol lit mate of llimnti: You are bervliy reiiiiired lo appear anil anawer Iba eomplaliil Hied agaluat you In the alove en titled Luurt and ault on or 11 ore the la.t itay of the ahove en- uia una pm. riinu ill uic order lor the iMililii a tloo or Ihla auminona, to lt: on or Ix foie the eiplmtlon of all weeka next, from and alter tho deteoT drat publleallou of tbla aumnioiK, Ilia nrat puDiivation inareol Del MX on lay VH. ira ii .in, ibii iu io aiiuvar anil answ Tam i Dei tbe nlalntin will annlv u tbe relief demanded In bu conii.lalnl than lur nam hS I'tillrl ltr to wll: that tbe marriaae cou tract nnw xi.tinv it.. ,.. n plalstlir and defendant be dlaaolvl. alil lor auch otber and further decree a may appear pon you by pittOlra- rtoou uulleble. Tbla aumraonf la aeryed lion by order of Hon. L. A. knnl rmnit iit.i,.M of Weahlnftoa County, Oregon, whli h oriler w. iiiiiaooro, uretfou, ou May 2ft, P.i.t. M. II. -HI' MP, Attorney fur Plainlitt. mmut my new wutu F. R. DAILEY, Prop. r . Tl 21 hi tu-. ai . 83 21r2 lot III las! 171 Mi 20 I 61 14. 117 741 6 lm 2st; 2U9I IWIj (SI 7'.. ew 4 14! l a 2M 1151 171 li- 24;. 17 s km! M . Ml ITS isms n.on i . 144 i, nm ai HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Rard lor any paaeof catarrh that cau not Lm eur- e I by Hall a alarrh Cure. J. CHKNKY A Co.. Props., Toledo, O. We, the underaiffiied. have known 9. i. Cheney fur the Uet U years, and belieye ni.ii penectiy uonorabie in all bualaeee tranaactioua. and ttuaooialljr able to carry uoMffaiiuiia onua or tneir nrH. eat dl Truax. Wholi Inlu, O.. Waldinir, kinuan WtSTEll. We went e reoraaei-tativa In avrv niiv .iut Iowa la thla slate lo proent our lnnine... Our propo.lt Ion la an exceptional oue and ollern lo a food, reliable, bontit party, with relereuera. not aa lliau II uo. per moulb. No rauvan.liif or appointing of agente a bona tide, Iriritlinain boalaeaa. Addma wltb atamp, : II. I'uUHcr 4 Co., Luaiber Kxcbaoge, beatlle. Watklngton. Kxecatrlx Xotloe. NoUee hereby giren that I. Ihe undeatgnrd bare been duly appointed eiecuint of tbee.iau of Rebecca A. Wright, deecaMd, by Hie t ouniy Court of tbe Stale of Oregon, for County of tt ai.li Ingloa and have dull uualltlid aa aueti all taraoae baring elalnia .Kani.i Mid eatale am ereby notlfled to praaaul the earn t m unl, oe proper Tournera, at Ihe law orlire nl W. N. panel! in Hlilaiioro, Oregon, wlllim ii moiiiha Irani the date hereof, liated April aoth li;i. Anna K. Kiion. Kieulrlx ol the eatate of Ileuecta A. right deceaad. ,, s IJarmann'a plorallly, 2.27L 8UXX0XS. IN Tilt CIRCt'lT I'Ol'RT OF THE STATE of Oregon, fr tbe County of Waablngtoa. aaale B. M. burnaaa PUtnlltr, va 1 Jaraea Borneaa, DefandanL Tn Jamee Btirtieaa. tba above aeaiatt defendant: In ihe naaaeof the mate of (mmi: Voa ara hereby reiiuireo to appear arni anawar the com nlainl ftleO axainat yon le the above aalitlad ault on or before tlie la at day of ihe time preaerthed in the nnler ffif the pnbllratlon oi thfa aummoua, lA.wll.na before Ihe 27lh day of July. I9IM. ihe aali day neing alter ine expiration of alz weeaa frara ihe publication af thai aotlee, and If yoa fall ao In appear and eutwer, for want thereof, pialnilirwlll apply lo the Court for the relief prayed rot la ine oompta.ut. Tbe relief eravad for in the comnlalnt la thai ino nonia of afawiraooy tintioi rjetweea Ibe plaintiff and defaudaul be dieolved; thai abe be awarded Ibe eualorty of the child Jamee Laroy Iturweea: aad for auch other and furthav rii,.r aa ahall aeern meet and jn.L 7 a la pi m id qui lepuniuaen by order or no. . A, Kood, County Judge fur Waablngtoa ivmnty. Oreema. Made June llth, laua. by wuw n order ii wae airertea thai inia nmmoui be pnUiabed once each week for aia euociwue weeka, aod that ine Mia nrfeadanl atinear and aaawer on or hef ire the 27th day ef July. Itaat: and Ihe dale of the flr4 pahllealloa thereof la June Wih. Han. the dale named la the laid order for eel pobiareiloa. it 7t i r.inrn r.Kf.XK, Ailoraeye log PlalatlS, rMtiaad. Oragna Jeby ate Drugifiata, To- n A. Mara.il mi.. I i i . , . . . ' n iiuira u iruKKiaia. loieuo. u Hall's CaUrrb Cur is taken Internally, acting; directly a pon tha blood and aou- coue auriaoaa ot the eyaUtu. Xestiuion iale sent free. Price) "fie par bottlo. bold by a I drugfriats. Hall's family Pill a th beat. T tar a tia la b Day. Take Lit tie-1 lt-iai QuUlo Tsblfta All dmtriflsis rnfund tha money If It fail to car. E. W. Qro' sljnl'. r a on each box. 26c lliaiSSITIATURD aOTICE. hooce la bereby glrae that I the aaderalgned hava beea duly appolniad Admlniairaiag ail the KMateor nary Ana watanri, lieeeaasd, by the iXHieiy i nuri. or ibe state or Oregon, lot Waahlne un county, and bate duly qua lined aa aorh. All parauna having claima aaalnat Mia wimim . hereby aotlAad to pteaeDt the earn lo mm. with he proper vonehera. ai mt ofhoe, la HllUhoro. Oragoo. wlthia all aioaih froai the date hereof ueieo Jaae at a. ins. . . , , . W. K. RARRtTT AdoilnlatratorefthsEataraof Mary Aaa Wataon, Ktlce. Persons latlal.te.l to mn will Wa call at J. A. Mwinfr's(niy suciwHwir) stora eOMttla account. J. A. Kreniii. t'r Matlr. ACKRS la aartlnn Ullmlt Umber burned by emrlv lovrrt Mr i nA i.. . . i eeally cleared. liixxl. now, for .tuie. a of water through tiarl. I'rice (' r - " p. ludri'aa ii. l. l amlH'll, il Kearney Street, fortland, Onmiu. 80 Stl NOTICE OF VaCillOXOt- I'OKIION Of HILL STREET. eJ?JTi?f 3FVHST9 ANn PRffKrll V l N KHS OF TH R CITY OK Hll.l.HBOKO, li:K;i. hOTIcB la hereby given that tbe uudernlKiied have Bled with the kemrder of the city of iiiil. boro, Oregnn, a petition iu wrltlni aklig Hint Vlfi..fonto"tof 4,111 " Highland lm Additloa lothe town of uiii.hnrn eribed ae follow.: Commetietng 'at ih uonh "? rTier af lot No. S, bio. k lo. 1 of and in Highland Park Addition loiheluwnol liii.i,r, and running tbeoce anrtheaat in n.. ,..,i..., eotaerof lot three of and in .aid block Vi I. iMaawiwuif eaat line of lir.1 .Irert Ihenia aorta to the eooth Una nl th. rt.l.i-nr .H Oregon A California Railway Compan; II,. ,,,,, la a anvthweeteily direction along tha ii, nnn or wis railway rlcht-ofway lo a point d.riciiy aorth of the plana of tM-ginutng: iheurr v.uih in the plane of beginning: be va. aii-.l. l,i. t, ... I etilloa la aow inHmu r.,.. . . of the C1l of lllllrtmro. oragnu. All i-r-.n. having otijectlooa lo vacatliur .aid i mi oi aald atreet above deaertbed. will thereli.re n aent tbetr oli)acilou. to aald city ( oun.il. t 11. regular aieeuug lo wil. 1 uclay, July 7 pan at the cmiaeil ehaaibare In the cuy ol lliiMwro. waaaiaauw eoonly, Oregon. fiaaed at UlilslMm An i hi, m,i. I . - i M . - IMS. " ' "' ' Oaaoori OoapgxttD Mn k IV J. W khuib E. B. Tonoi s. Admluiatrator. K R. Tor.,i a J. b. MiaataAM. : To Cure a Cold in One Dav aa. a ff ...aV. Tt . . i one wuauve urorao quinine TtvMets. Cn A Cutm Crip in Two Days. on every box. 25c.