& tiauboru coHVe at John Lti'lU-s shots to iIea.-)' anybody at Julia Dennis. Try our pickled iilgs feet. Meat- Ingcr Tra litiif Company. Mr. II. IK Hihiuflut-r anil wife eji; ut lust Saturday iu I'ortlaud. l: ly your llihia at Hoyl'a, iu ntrtn'tioii ami instruction IhkiIc free. l'llll llliO ( f tho V'iI.IIh nl lioyl's IUU corsrta A lirvv dry good's Hlnr ( l' to Juhu ll '111111 when in need of roc. nM. His elia-k I full and ciiini'lt'li'. liavo you tried those largfl Olive just received ty MeMiii);tr Trading tAmiaiiy. For mmI(, A rt'tfittfrud Jersey Cow, color lijhl, a bargain, A. Weiut-rt, Tijnrdviili', )r'(iiii. K. It Mit'ormick itud J A. Mens-Ingi-r will to Newport tomorrow and return Monday. When you want a good shoe, wliere do you l'o? All H'oiile who Lave tried I K'lin iri are mill atroiiIsll'g liiui. ISyillo Kiliin, who ha hen at Ore Kon City for the nt mouth visiting reUliviM ami friend-, relumed home I art Wediifsdny even i ut;. I !n I, i tii-H, fttttnduid wiy.p, 13 9 0, 1 1)7 tr bundle. I'ure Manila clover leaf I wine, 1 1 renin at NeUon Hardware Com puny, Ilillslioro. Mr. F. J). Culver is huilding a Cue residence) at the corner of First and Fir Slieetn. It will he a modern homo ami when finished will te a credit to any town. The oHkvrs and several uieinbeffe of Uuliy Asnemhly No. 26, United ArlUaiH, of thin place, weut to North Vainhill last evening to organize an mteiiilily ut that city. Mr. C. Itlrtior and family and John Dennis who went to (Jaribalda several weeks ago for au outing returned horns last Hiturday. They report having a Hplendid trip. - The importers of Chaso A Banhoru collee do not hliip any until it ha reached the right age to be good. Ago is what makes collee. John 1 tennis curries this celebrated brand of collee. l.oit bet ween town and the picnic ground on the creek above the long bridge, a gold xearf pin, fashioned in Hhape of love knot. Will the finder kindly return to Bailey's Pharmacy and recievi' reward. Just received a new assortment ol men's & boys Oolf and Neglegee f-hirts. The lineal ever displayed In the city and at prices that will com pare with Portland. Hoy fa new dry (oihIs store. Mr. II. rCwchiiielUi'r has a con tract of furnishing the Southern P.icilic Company with .1,000 cords ol two-foot wood. Teams are now haul ing and ho hopes to finish the con I met by the lOlh of September. M. S. Noblo of Forest Urove, was in town Wednesday last ami reports I ho sale of the Honry Haiuiltou prop erly at that place. Mr. Ooo. Taplin of Nowhurg is the buyer. The place contained It acres and brought $3700 The University Park again defeated the Ilillslioro Cornelius nine at Bee- reatimi Park Urt .Sunday. Thegame was clone and exciting throughout, and our boys played like demons, but I Mine, Fortune was against them. Aibini Herbert, of llergert L Bon Lumbering Company, of Blooming, paid this elll.Ni a pleasant call last Hrtturday. Mr. Merger! says be has all the or lers for lumber he can All, and if his business continues to in crease he will soon enlarge his machinery. The idea ol the Oregon A. O. U V. seceding from tho National juris diction and fonniiig a stale order, in view of the present deplorable status, should Is encouraged. Woodhurn Independent. The brethren say "not on voiir life." Just tiiiok of the Iowa idea. Mr. Win. Sprouls wife and family, of lleppner, Oregon, are visiting with her father Mr. Donhousor at Ilillslioro. Mr. Sproula and family were In tho recent 11 xd and while all movable tli'mirs were swept awsy he managed to save himself and family, He w ill lie here for a short time only Ki'.t. Iiubrio last Hiturday brought to town aiiuo lim .thy hay that is certainly a prise winner. There were stocks ( feet ii inches long and head-ill inches long. He aays he li-id ! ' ai'res Ju-t as good as the came brought in. Mi. Ileidel will exhibit this sample tit the slate fair iu Mept- emtsT. The local . telephone station has had a new pole changer Installed in place of their hand generator. The new machine ls'i-s CO dry cells to run it ami cost 75. With this new ringing device our local operator's woik Is much less-ued and he ex ss l to giv belter service. He says IfaixiMlls come in together lie can handle tlieni as well as he could one before. Lha-e lie ill! L. Oa Friday afternoon a itnming exhibition waa an event at Portland. A professional advertised that at about three o'clock p. m. be would wim tea river at the point where the Morrison street bridge apaiia that stream. Thousand of spectators stationed themiwlvea oo the bridge. As the swimmer approached the Kist Hide the rrowd there became more dense. At that time three river uieu In a boat thought to have amazement by rocking their craft and tailing Into the water Borne one called "man drowning." Those 6i the bridge rushed to the railing to see. The weight caused the railing aud bridge aide walk to collapse. About 100 men, women and children fell to the water below, dittanoe of about 40 feet. The rescue waa prompt, though many sustained Injuries, Three were drowned, a boy and two women. Our Wot. Kagley was on the bridge, oue foot on the plauk that weut down, lie fell backward on the bridge and escaped a ducking. An examination of the bridge ahows that it was safe fur ordinary trade but that day the weight waa extra ordinary. lion. Benton KUlen has sold thirty million feet of saw timber to W. II. Lyda who will move his sawmill near the Bellinger bridge and com mence cuttiog as soon as he can get logs. Mr. Killen Is now at work cleaning Dairy Creek and when that is done they will start the logs. It is estimated that other parties in that vicinity have thirty 'million feet so the mill will have plenty of timber to saw for several months to come. Two Dairy Farms for Lease either seperately or loiutly, three utiles east of Uillsboro and on t.e railroad. Both have running spring water on them; oue has about 175 acres in cul tivation and the other 110. There is also 150 acres of pasture. Will lease for a term "of years for cash rent. Address Ernest DeLishment, Spok ane, Washington. Cashier F. L. Alexander and wife of St. Helena California National Bauk visited with . II. Warren aud daughter and with Dr. Llnklaler and family this week. Mr. Alexander went home on Wednesday but Mrs. Alexander slays longer. John Adams was brought before Recorder II. T, Bsgley this week to answer for his whereabouts. As he could not satisfactory answer he was sent to jail for a term of three days. The young people of the Farming- ton M. E. church are to give an ice cream social la the church grove Sat urday evening. Aug 8,-08. Every oue is cordially invited to come. The United Artisan have bought a beautiful square piano for use in the future. It adds much to the appear ance of the' hall and is big help to the orchestra. Mrs. John Prickett, aged 50 years, died last Monday at her houi9 near Forest drove, where she had lived for over 20 years. A husband sur vives her. Jossie Schulmerich who has been at Sumpter for the past few month? has returned to ' Uillsboro. Her brother Herman will nit return unlil December. John Mc. New of Greenville was iu Uillsboro Wednesday of this week. He reports that hay bailers are In full blast in his section of the country. Hon. W. N. Barrett and wife on Tuesday last left for Newport where they will pitch their tent and enjoy the sea breezes for a month. New suns! E. L. McCormlck has received his new shot guns. Call In and nick out your sun before the game law opens. Miss Net de May, o! Portland,' la snendinir a few weeks vacation at Echo, visiting with the Miasea Imbrie. - Henry Ford, ex-sherin of Wash lagton county but now of Portland was a Ilillslioro visitor last Wednes day. Swetlands Ice cream will be served by the Baptist Young People at the Band Concert Saturday night Aug. 8, Now is the time of the year to use Tangle foot Fly Paper. You can get it at Messinger Trading Co. V. E. Pryue,8un,t. of the Heppner water aud light plant, is visiting with his mother In this city. Miss Urace Beeves, of Portland, is visiting with her cousin Miss Eva Catching ot this place. Hon. 1). M. C. Oaull and wife left last Tuesday for Newport to spend six weeks In salt air. Miss Nellie Wood of Oregon City is the guest of Miss Clara Ander-oo John Humphreys bas returned from a few weeks visit at F.uguoe. Mr. U. C. Pendleton, of Banks, was in HilUboro no Wednesday last. Miss Jennie Thorne spent yester day visiting Beaverton friends. Thos. II. Tongue Jr. went to Port laud yesterday on buioes. Buy your loves and ranges of the Nelson Usrjward Company. Mrs. W. C. Orey, ot Dilley, died Wednesday evening at five o'clock p. in. of cancer of the stomach. C. E. Beckwltn baa gooe to Klam ath Falls where be expects to write insurance for the next lew weexa. II. B. Tlgard, of Tlgardville, was In town on Wednesday of thla week. He reports that haying is nearly over and that grain harvest is la full blast. M'es Ellaabeth Johnson who has been teaching music here for several years past has gone to her home in Salem to spend her summer vacation. One of our meat market during the month of July sold 13,147 pounds of fresh meat. The other shop did as well or better, yet we did not think we were atlng much meat. Dr. Llnklater and Dr. Temleele wilt soon move their offices over the Delta Drug Store. The painters ex pect to finish their work this week. The Doctors will have flue rooms In th's building as It has been remodeled for their special purpose. The Oregon Condensed Milk Com pany have commenced work on their new plant which Is to be erected just west of the Southern Pacific station They already have their boilers set and are bricking them in. Mr. John son has the order for lumber aud will soon have it on the ground, and the work will be rushed as fast aa poss ible. , Mr. It. L Steward of Mayberry Nebraska was a visitor at Uillsboro on Monday last. He was looking over the county with a view of pur chasing a plot of trouud. He likes our county but bad found a tract of 170 acres In an adjoining county that about tilled his eyes. He left here intending to look at that quarter again. Mr. Kay Byroads wss appointed by the City Council Isst Tuesday to the position of assistant engineer In the Electric Light A Water Plant Mr. Byroads is from Forest Urove and has already gone on duly. Previous to hie appointment here he worked iu the plant at that city. He will bring his family here as soon as he can get a house. The son of Tom Uarlah, who lives near Osston, sprained his knee sev eral weeks ago, and when the young man thought it was lime to go to work he made a hand in the hay field and In some manner he slipped through the hayrack Injuring his lame knee. It waa so bad that h was forced to lay off and yesterday he called on Dr. F. J. Bailey who made him as comfortable aa possible. Mr. Joe Sutherland has shipped 16 cars loaded with long poles to Salt Lake and will ship 60 cars more aa fast aa he can secure can. He already bas the ground covered In vicinity of the station and teams are hauling daily. The Southern Pacific Com pan v are using these pjles In build Ing 40 miles of tussel across an arm of Salt Like and will use 60,000 ol them. They drive them then fl Ii in with rock. When completed they expect to have a road everUst Ing. Sam Morris, the Ne Perceg Indian from Chemawa, pitched for the Browns Wednesday aginst the Sacramentoa. He gave a good ac count of himself, showing great speed and wouderful head work His home run In the alxth inning sent the crowd wild and some were so pleased that they threw money at him. The Sacramento undertakers mule fun of Sam, hooted, yelled and insulted him, but he waa such gentleman that be did not notice it only pitched harder ball. He won the hearta of the many fans who bad come out to see what he could Umpire Levy's heart was also won for Morris never kicked on a single discission. He is a pure sportsman and his outlook in the base ball world is bright. jChemawa ha another wonder In a second baseman whom the Browns ought to give try out. Mr. Dan, Bur k halter was in town Friday last and stated that his hay is in the barn 150 tons. He is rather pleased with bis new method of sav ing his crop. Just before commenc ing he tried to find help. There waa none. In town here men refused to work except on the $2.00 per day and board, eight hours for a day wherefore Mr. Bur k baiter said he would put his own hay In. He bought a hay loader, ground his sic kle and hitched on the mower. He had a tedder left over from last year, While the dew was on, be mo By 1 1 o'clock all was dry when he hitched oo to the tedder and loosen up what had been cut. This was completed before the middle of the afternoon when he commenced hawl- ing. The loader picked up the hay ai It was left by the tedder and elevat ed it on the wagon. There Mr. Burk h titer took it to load as his eon, a lad in bis teens, drove the team. The hay remained in the field only 24 hours after cutting, but it waa In good condition for the mow, at the end of that time. It la estimated the cost of raking and corking and the cost of a man to pilch on the wagon was saved by this newer way of caring for bay. Several s'ati officers leave Salem this month for vacations at the Coast or In the mountains, tvato i reas urer Moore left Wednesday for Klamath County, where he will join a camping pirty md hunt and fish oo Williamson Itivtr (or a mouth. Justice Wolverton, of the Supreme Court, is at Cascadia, in the eastern part of Linn County, Justice Bean will spend part of the summer at Newport, where be has a cottage. Chief Justice Moore w IT. remain in Salem nearly all the time this sum mer. Clerk J. J. Murphy, of the Supreme Court, will leave next week for an outing at oue of the seaside resorts. Oovernor Chamberlain and Secretary of State Dunbsr will take no vacations other than spending a day or two at the beach. Superin tendent of Public Instruction Acker man will spend the summer attend ing couuty teachers' institutes. Dur ing the receas of the Supreme Court the State Library will he open only from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. each day. The Uillsboro Evaporator has been remodled this summer throughout and Mr. Wheeler, the proprietor, says he will put out a better product than ever before. He has a capacity of 12 tons per day and can easily handle 300 tonscf prunes this season The fruit w ill le lakeu in on the ground floor where it will be graded and there elevated too the second floor aud placed in the tunnel. There Is plenty of room lu his build ing so large (inanities can bo hand led dally. The style of this dryer is of the latest design aud one that has been pronounced most successful by experts. Mr. wueeier win aiso put in a cider prers and make several barrels of vinegar. Mrs. West while driving aero the railroad tract near the old brick yard last Wednesday was throw i out, the wsgon runnlug over her head, frac turing her upper Jaw bone and severely bruising her about the shoulders. Dr. F. J. Bailey was summoned and made the suflerer as comfortable as o)iple. ExHiiiiTti Shipped Frkk In order to eucourage exhibliors and attendance at the Hte fair the South ern Pacific Company will transport all exhibits, including live stock, to and from the Oregon state fair free of charge. Exhibitors should ship direct to the Fair Grounds, where they will find ample facilities for unloading all exhibits. Mr. John Milne was picking plums yesterday and fell bruising hi left shoulder very severely. At first it was feared to be disl'K-ated, but this was errnenus although he will be laid up for several days. Dr. Bailey attended the sufferer. James Robert, oue of the escaped convicts from the Folsom prison was captured near Davisville, Wednesday of this week. He was ilres-ej as a tramp and carried a roll of blankets. A revolver was found in his possess ion. , The Masonic Lidge is Isying a new sidewalk and approach in front of their hall on Second street. Mr. A. A. Morrill made a flying business trip to Portland Wednesday, COURT HOUSE. PKOBATK. En Daniel McPall deed, residue of estate distributed and administrator released from further liabilities and estate closed of record. Guardianship of W 8 Curtis, in competent, bond for the sale of real estate filed and approved. E-tt Anderson Ileynolds, deed, final account and report filed and appioved and executrix discharged and case closed of record. I'M W E Smith, deed, executrix discharged and estate closed of re cord. Quariadshlp John W Coreylnsane Mrs D A Hayes appointed guardian to serve without compensation and pay expenses of guardianship pro ceedings, It is futher that Mrs. D A Hayes be required to give bond In the sum of $ 100. Est Asa William, deed, on petition to sell real estate it is ordered that Citation be Issued and served on the heirs at law of said deceased to ap pear at the county court rooms in Uillsboro on Monday Sept. 7, liW3 at 10 o'clock a. m. and show cause why the crder for .ale of said real estate shall not to made. Est Wiley A Denni', it is ordered that the bearing upon petition for sale of real estate be continued until Monday August 21, 1 '.:! at 10 o'clock a iu UJlluH IKEIk 1TKMH. The camp at the cedars on Sunday presented a lively appearance. The following named gut-Ms were royally eotertaineJ by the young ladies: Misses Kate Scott and Cora Eddy, Missers Hollle Peterson, Horace Thomas, M. L. Barnett, Watson Phi I brook, Dan Baker, John Bold rick, Chet and Frank Fletcher. On Tuesday Mrs Ferrinand sons Haskel and Baby William also Miss Winnl I red Marsh visited the camp. The road is 11 mil with pleasure seekers some going to Tillamook THE OLD RELIABLE POWDER Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE while others are contented with the cool creek breezj. The Iltv. Daniel Staves is spend ing a short vacation at his Uslee Creek ranch. Quy Tbrapp is building a new cow barn he will buy cows when the barn is completed then he will send milk down the toad the farmers and ranchers are falling into line pretty rapidly now aud we are glad to see It. We hope the time will soon come when every farmer will have a milk stand on the road. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly ColTnian are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lee Friends of David Lilly who is with his company at Fort Mc l'her- sou Oa. have received a communica tion from that young gentleman stat lug that be Is to be married wilhiu a few days of the writing which was dated July 28th. Mrs A. C. Sargent aud Mrs 8. S, Bateman have gone to Dytou to visit Mrs. S. W. Her. They go from there to Lewis river theu to California to visit their sister Mrs. Nina Glasgow. Mrs. John Wilson has gone to Portland to spend the summer with her daughter Mrs. Emma Stanton. C. F. Harris and w ife of Portland are at Soda Spring vistor this week E W Haines to J N Huffman Its 7, 8,9,10, blk9of South Park add to Forest Urove.... $100 Thos Dean to I N Fleischner three acres in sec 1 1 1 s r 1 wil'amelte meridian 200 John Kocher to Thos Philhin 3 acres of die claim C7 t I n r 3 w 02i Christian O Kemplnto August II Kempin GO acres in U II Smith d I c B F Purdy to Nellie B Storey lots 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, and 10 in blk 2, Purdy's add to town of Dilley Eunice Walker to J P Stark weather, lots 2 and 3 blk 8 Forest drove Savins A Nelson to J M CorTi-e lots 3 and 4 blk 1 Wehrung's add to. Uillsboro M Bisbee to Hiley Boyd lots 7 and 8 blk 20, SjiiIIi Park add to Forest Grove Carl Sehtnid to J and D Tscha bold 30 acres inc33 t 2 n r 700 250 1025 575 550 aUl 2000 W N Barrett to Phillip Masters lots i and 5 blk 1 in North Side addition to Uillsboro.. Mary Wills to Jennie Chapman lots 26, 27. 28, 39 and part of lots 25 and 37 Fairview add to Uillsboro Ssrih and J B Curran to Geo. Schiewe part of the A J Masters and wife d I c E W Haines to Agnes Wirlz lots 10, 11, and 12 blk 10 South Park addition to Forest Grove O P Newton to E Iw U Win 8 ad res in sec 23 t 1 s r 4 ar A A Mead to William E Kelly a w 4 of s w 4 of sec 39 t 8 n r w John E Blum to Edwaid C Henry part of sec 35 t 1 s r w Catherine Slattlcr to Q A Mar tin 40 acres in sec 0 t 1 n r 3 175 150 500 335 249 400 300 w Eva Beal and J B Beal to Eunice Walker part of lot 4 blk 8 Forest Grove., 2100 875 THE IUU SIIOVT (OMI.NU. The announcement that Binglirg Brother's World's Greatest Shows will exhibit in Portland, will Is? received with more than usual inter est by Ihe people of this neighbor hood. TheKingling Brothers have a name that stands for all thst Is new, novel and entertaining in the circus line, and the management aooounces that this season the show has been enlarged In such an extent that a whole extra train is u-ed In addition to the four trains of last season. The chow is now transported from place to place in 80 70-foot cars. constructed especially for the Ring ling Brothers. Ia connection with the circus proper, in which Ihearenic performance is unexcelled, the King- ling Brothers are this season present ing the beautiful and sublime spec tacular prodnctian of Jerusalem arid the Crusades. This pantomimic play Who Fills Your Prescription? If we f.ll your prescription or re cipe it is tilled with the le!t quality of drugs ami full-weight without v over charge for honest service. We pay no one to send you to us and thctefore, it PAYS YOU to bring your prescription here. A goodly luuulwr of people are al ready aware of this and a trial will convince you. Bailey's Pharmacy. necessitates the u-e ot 1,200 actors aud actreases and of almost 300 horses. It is presented on the largest stage ever used for exhibitions! pur poses, Special eicursiou rates have been arranged for on all lines of travel by Ringling Brothers, and those who desire to go to Portland where this great circus exhibits Mon day and Tuesday, August 24 aud 2o can do so at a comparatively small cost. This will be the only tolnt la lliis vicinity where the circus will exhibit this season aud uo one should miss the opportunity tose-e it. Watch this paper for additional announce ments. ' OREGON'S BLUE RIBBON State Fair SALEM SEPTEMBER 14-19. 1903 The greatett Kxpoaiiiou and Live tock Show on the Pari tic Coatt High ( lass Kacing every afternoon $ia,ooo CASH PREMIUMS on Live Mock and Farm Products All exhibits hauled free over tho Southern Pacific ReJiueJ transportation rates on all lint's Live Stock Auction Sale held in connection with Fair Fine camping gmunil free and re duced rates on camwrs' tick ets. Come and bring yeur families. For fur tlier iiitorinatiun, write to M. D. WISDOM, Secretary, Portland, Oregon Administrators Notice. Notice la hereby liven that the understand has been by the couuty court for Wa-diitiKton county, Oregon, duly appointed administrator of the estate of his wife, r.llen Smith, deceased, and that all persona having claims against said estate are required to present the same lo him at liiiilou In said county with proper vouihcts within six months from this date. July 24, CVRI'S MtMlENHAI.r. Administrator of estate of bis wite, Kllen Smith, deceased. 10 14 NUAMON'S IN THE CIRCt'lT COURT OF THE BTATK OF Oregon, for Waahington County. Ollle Kaehel Ilaynsm, I'ialntltT. vs. Ira Haynam. nefendant. To Irs Hayuam, the atiore named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregoo: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the aisive eiLtilled Court and suit on or before the last day or the time prescribed In the order for publica tion of thla summons, to-wit: cu or lietore the expiration of alx weeks next, irom and after the date of first publication of this summons; the first nnbllcatloo thereof Jeing on August 7. 1-.SI3, and If yon fail to appear and answer, for want thereof the plalntiri will apply to the Court for the re! 14 deme&ded in her complaint, to wll: that the marriage contract now existing between plaintiff ar.d defendant be dla-olved that plaint iff inay resume her former name, ollle Rachel vruciiua, and for such other and further relief as lo Ihe Court may appear equitable. This summons is served upon you by publica tion by order of Hon. K A. Koou, County Judge of Washington County, Oregon, which order wss made al Hillehoro, Oregon, August tin. 11. II HI Ml', 13 It Attorney for Clslnllll. fVVVVVVVsvVV&'VVVVt'VV j Grccar's Commission Store 5 I have oi'hfl ft 'oinmission Store on Second St reft lift ween Main and Washington, where I will flu a general Commission SuinoM?. I pay the highest cash price for eggs anil poultry. I also carry a full stock of I'l.OUi:, SHOUTS, 15 RAN, WHEAT, OATS, CHOP, and CIIICKKX FEED. t t t Claude WASTED. We want a r-epitfiei.taUTa la ev?ry city anl Ujh u tu llus.tair lu irtiit mir litikinrv. our pruiMt-uiuit In an rxrepliotial nu aiul ortar tu a fuiMl, reliable, liuuatl puny, with rf Ivrrut-aa. not e-a than luo. ir muulli. No caiivaMiun or ai-pnmitug of aK'HI a bona lll. h-KUiuialo lulue-4. AtMrv-a m ItU vuiup. e. o. rulftller Co., l.uinlier Kicbaug-e, SrallL. Waablnxtou. HOW'S THIS? W ull'er One Ilunilrtsl Dollars liewami for uny cawol I'uUrrti that cannot ts i-ur-c t by lliill a t'ularrli Cure. F. J. I11KNKV .V L'o.. Props., Tolnlo. tl. We, th undorbitfiied, liaf known F. J. Cheney for ttie lual la years, and believe lii.n perfectly honorable in all business transactions, unit liuunriaily able to carry out any otligutiun.-i niuJe by their linn. Weal X 'friiH, Wlioleaiil llniKgiMs. To le.lo, O., WuldiiiK, Kiniuoi Jt JUrvin, W liolenale llrUffKi"!, Toledo, O lliili'a e'utarrli t lire ia taken internally, acting directly upon the blood iiiul ruu coua aurfiu-ea of the system. Testimon ials reel free. Vrica 7Ac per liotlle. bol.l by a I drutKt3, thill's Family 1'ills n't the test, (iUAUIHAVS SALE. Nallos It hereby given tl-al the underilsnect, guardian ol Hie jeron anil exlale of ( harlot (,. Selh, a minor, by virtue of an order anil decree of the County court of Wa-lnuRUiu County. Oremm mailt an entered on July ,s. lvaKI, rtu my eulhorliUK her to rl-11 the real i-atate hereinafter partu-ularly leM-ribel, will, nu .-epieinoer m, 1-juil, althehourof M ochx-W of mil 'lay. al the south door of the Court Holine In llilllioro, Orrinm, duly otlor at t.uiille sale to the hinhel bidder, for eah In hand, the lollou illit deacnlml real entate K-IoiikIuk to Charles ii. Selh. a minor, towll: An undivided one third Itilerent lu and to the fnllou iux described trai l of real ealale iu Wasli lUKton (kiiinly, oreKon: iitiuniiiK al a point on Ihe north line of the h. I.. C. ol ChrUtian HrldKelariiier aud wile, 12 70 chaina eaat of lue north cm corner of ani l claim, and ruiinlnn thence eat on the norlli hue of laid claim lo llinnorlheaat comer thereol. thence nouth on the cast Hue ol said claim lo the southeast corner thereof; llience est ou Ihe south line of said claim to a point north i ilea. 3T west 31. M chains from the unarter set I ion corner heten section- iW slid :u. T. I S. It. 4 W of Ihe Wlllsinclte Meridian, and runtime; thence north SO. chains lo the place ol begin uin-, coutaitiiiiK -'l-V-o acres. conveyance to be at the expense ol the pur- lialed at Itlllthoro, Oreiton, this nd day of July, l'.J-l. CATHARINES. I. Mcl.KOI). Guardian of the Person aud Kaiale of Charles U. yth, a minor. 11 1- J.0TH Kt)F AD.MISISTBATOK'S SALE ESTATE OF AtlUUflT 8CH ALI.EliX.de ceased : Notice is hereby Riven tliut pux- uant to an order ol the County l ourt of Multnoiuuli County, Oregon, duly uiudo and entered o't the 8th day of Inly, l'.HM, tho undersiifiied.'J. P. Finiey, as adminis trator of suid estate, will, from slid alter the Nth duy of Augut. l'Jn l, oiler for sale und proceed to sell at private Bale on tho premises, to the highest bidder for cash, subject o conlirinulion of suid Couuty Court, uli of said estate's right title and in terest in und to all Ihe real property bo- lon?inii to saiu eaiaie, ami ai.uuacu m Washington County. Blate of Oregon, and described as follows: Commencing at a point 20 feet North of the Southwest corner ol Peter llniter's ten acre tract on the l'onution ljnd Claim of W. W. Uraham In Hection one. Township twoHoiith, KaiiRH one, West of the Willa mette. .Meridian; thence North 3M I, rods more or less, to the Northwest corner ol said Peter Halter's land; thence Weat !),' rods; llience South rods: thence Ens. W-:, roda fi the place Ol wgniiiiiix, containing live acre". Duted and lirst putdisiiea juty iw. ii.. J. P. FIN I k. V, Administrator of t lies estate of August Kchlillehn, devram-ii. Addre-s No. 3d Third Street i'ortland, OreKon. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are solu on a positive guarantee. Cures heart-burn raising, ot the food, distress after eating ol my form ot dyspepsia, on rives inimeditt'e relief. 2.V c V'llt? HUM, ta, and 00 i ts t he leltit 1'rug rltore. To ( are a ( old lii Due Hay. Take liaxativc Ilroino Quinine Tablets. All druKfjlals refuml tho money if it; fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signUnre Is on cat li box. 2,rc. Greear, Proprietor 1. ... a