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Letter From Saskaton. Tha following letter from FrJ L. Gault to C. F. Tigard. oiTig-ardvilla will be of Interest to our Washington county readers : Baakaton, Can., April 15, 1906. Friend Charles : Ws are here at last and have located thirty miles loatn-weat of here, and four miles from a railroad itation, frith a river between ua and the station. Ex pect a ferry across by the 1st of June, so then we will 1 within driving dis tance of town. It cost us $25 apiece to get our place; $10 a piece to get our places; 1 10 apiece for registering; $10 for a locater and $10 for a team to get out there; nearly level and no waste land at all. Land two miles from there raised eighty bushels of oats and forty bushel of wheat to the acre. Wild land belong ing to the railroad is selling for $10.00 an acre, right across the road ; so that don't look so bad. Up here they use oxen to break the land, so we bought a span last Friday and you would have laughed yourself hick to have seen Will Tlgard trying to gee and haw thsin along the street. Had to pay $175 for them, but they are fine ones. A new wagon cost us ISO, a plow fJO, and harness $12. We bought thirty bushels of seed oats here and had to pay 00 cents a bushel. We are going to start out in the morning if we can get the oxen started in the right direction, but one of us will return in a couple of weeks then will be more able to tell you what we have run up against. Send our mail up here and send us the Oregonian and Independent. Be sure and send a full account of the primaries. Yours, Fred L. Gault, Saskaton, Sask Couny Canada. Morton's Price List. Selected Carnation Plants, 60c a dozen. Choice Aster Plants, 25c dozen. Pansy Plants, 10c and 15c a dozen. Cabbage, Celery, Cauliflower and To mato Plants ready to deliver In any quantity by the 1st to 10th of May. We are receiving many mail orders When ready for your plants remember we guarantee good strong plants as no artificial heat is used in our green house at this time of the year. K. K. Morton, Deaverton, Or. Must Nominate Again. Although the prohibitionists of Ore gon have placed a ticket in the field for the coming June election, the names of its nominees will not appear upon the official ballot unless the candidates are again nominated by individual petition. As the present ticket failed to reach the secretary of state in time for filing, I. II. Amos has urged that immediate steps be taken to make the nomination com ply with the legal requirements. In this connection he has issued the follow ing address : "Through a series of delayed trains the ticket nominated at the recent state convention failed to reach the secretary of state in time to be filed. There now remains but one way by w hich our candidates can be placed in nomination, and that is by individual petition. To do this will require the securing of the signatures of not less than 2000 qualified voters. By immedi ate earnest action this can easily be done. Thousands of voters, many of them not in sympathy with us, will, as an act of courtesy, sign our petitions. For the double purpose of maintaining our party organization and for the pres ervation of our excellent local-option law, the prohibition party executive committee will at once take steps to nominate candidates by petition. In this effort we ask the earnest co-operation, not only of our own voters, but of those who, not agreeing with our po litical action, are equally interested Spring House Cleaning 8PRING House cleaning lias fairly dawn ed upon us, and it is essential that the work is made as easy as possible. Thero is always more or less painting and pa pering to do about the house, and it is to your interest to use material that will bo the most ngreeablo to use. We handle the. Sherwin Williams Taints, ready mixed to use at once. Paint the floor at night and it will be dry in the morning. We have all of the latest Wall , Papers; every shade and description, at prices that are as LOW AS THE LOWEST Carpets. Matting'. Rugs, etc W. O. Ua HOUSE - with ua In the preservation of the local option law. Write, telegraph, or tele phone at once, signifying your willing ness to lend a helping hand, estate the territory you will work and how many names you can probably secure. Bear the fact in mind that voters in signing our petition do not have to be register ed, neither do they sgree to vote our ticket at the coming election. " First clans line of Boy's and Men's heavy work shoes. Will stand all kinds of wear and tear. J. C. Greer. Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will be received by the county court, at the court room in Hills boro, Oregon, on Thursday, May 3, 1'JOtS, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., for trading the hill south of the Jackson bridge; also for the construction of bridge and fill near the Blooming ceme tery. By order of the county court. Dated Hillsboro, April 12, l'JOfl. L. A. KOOD, Judge. Is the Moon Inhabited. Selene has proven tbat tha moon baa n at- moi libera, vbloh maltea Ufa In anna form poeal blaoo tbat satellite: bat not for bumaa beings. who have a bard enough Urns on tbla earth of oura; especially tboaa wbo don't know tbat Klao- His Hitlers cure Headache, HUlousueee, Malaria. Chilli and Fever. Jaundice. Dyspepsia, DUxl neaa. Torpid LI Tar, Kid tier complaints, Ganaral Dabllltjand FeinaU weaknesses. Unequalled aa a f ensral Toole and Appetiser for weak parsuna and eapaclallr for lbs a"!. It Induces sound laeo. Fully guaranteed by all Imigglsts. Price 800. Over 1.0O0.0U0 patriotic persona, chiefly school children, chipped In that $23,000 which hns preserved the house where Iktsy Itoss wrought the very first American dug. The agitation for safeguarding this relic has been going on for many years, and the quaint lit tle building In the wholesale district of Philadelphia became In consequence a shrine to attract pilgrims from all over the country. This is lbs season of llstleesness, baadaebet and ipring disorders. Ilolllaler'i Rocky Moun tain Tea la a lure preventative. Makea you strong and vigorous. 34 cents. Tea or Tablet. All LmigStoree. We pay 3 per cent interest compound ed three times a year. Hillsboro Commercial Bank. Reduces Round Trie Rataa te tastern Paints. Season of looA. Round trip Uckets will be sold to points shown below under ths following conditions: From.HUlsbora to Chlcago-aT2. 15 MM. 85. From Hillsboro to St. Lotiti-at' S. 15 btHl.oA. From Hillsboro to St. Paul and Minneapolis aSM.M. bSW'Uo. From Blllsboro to Mtlwaukee-atTu.SS. bi3.86 From Hillsboro to Omaha, Sioux City, 8t. Jos, Kansas City. A Ichlson-aStiO. M. b!74. IS. a Both ways through Portland. bOne way through Portland and ons way through California. Dates of Bale. July 2 and I; August 7, S and 9, and September S and 10, IMS. Limits. Oolng, tan days. Tickets must be need going on data of sale. Final return limit, 90 days from data of sale, but not beyond Octo ber II, 1906. Stop-overs will be granted In either direction within ths transit limit west of ths Mtaaour river, 8L Paul and Minneapolis; also New Or leans, when through tbat point, except that no stop-orera will be permitted In California on iningtrlp for run particulars can on or au trees A. I.. C'HAKi, Can. I'lw ir A at. Ho. Pae. Co. Or It. A. HIN8HAW, Agent, Hillsboro. New Sdring Stock now in. A first class article at a reasonable price. Something for The Baby. A Big Stock of Go -Carts and Baby Carriages, all prices. DONELSON, FURNISHER Weak Postal Routes. . Commeutlug ujmju the plan of the postufflc depurtiuent to discontinue) many of the rural free delivery routes where the number of mall parcels do not average up to the standard re quired by the government, the Atlanta Constitution says: pcaklna for these wnk Uttls rural routes of Georgia and of the other south era state, the Constitution would urea the very point of their remoteness from populous centers and tha small neae of the hair postal Imalneas as tha raaon why ther dseerve to be fostered and encour aged In every possible war by tha post office department. The rural free delivery mall route Is almoat tha sola link of public communication between these sequestered places and tha great world without. Many of them are a day's Journey from a rail road station and have not urcesa to the Intel-urban trolley line and party line tel ephone now so common In many of the rural districts of tha east. Many of the farmers living along these rural postal routes do not And time In tha busy sea son to SO to the nearest post office oftener than once In a fortnlahl. or even once In a month, and their Isolation could not wall be more complete. Tha rural free t delivery sorvlce baa become a sret fac tor of sociability, aa well aa a positive convenience of communication. In their lonely Uvea. It keepa them In touch with the outalde world. It la one of the refin ing Influsnces of civilisation. Nobody umlertakea to uVuy the hap py Influence of rural free delivery, Many of these routes that make such a poor show lug: when It cornea to count ing Cuelr mall piece have made a marked Improvement In social and material reapecta since me route was established, aud left to progress at the same ratio of Improvement they will one aay make uieir routes aeir aup portlng. They ought to be left free to do this and not compelled to relapse Into their former nonprogressive Uola tlon through the loss of this life Infus ing postal service. Friends of rural free delivery should rally to Its aid la this crisis. seelel Rates. On account of tho annual Oraud Lodge Bene. olent and Protective Order of Elks, to be bald st Denver, Colo., July 17, 18 and 19, 1ISJS, round trip Hotels will be sold auder ths following condi tions; Kate froraiHlllsboro, a6. 15, W.MS.65. a Ons wsy through Portland and oua way through California. b Both ways through Portland, bates of Bale July 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, IS. Limit-Oolng, July lth. Tickets must be used going on dale of sals. Final return limit, September 80, 1908. Slop-overs will be granted In either direction within the transit limits, sxneptlng tbat no atop oven will be allowed In California oa going trip. For ful particulars apply to A. L. CRAIO, 1 Gen. Paas'gr Agt. So. Pao. Co., Portland. Ore. Or to H. A. H1N91UW, Agent, Hillsboro. Newspapers In China. It Is rather Interesting to note Just at this time that Chlua at present aeenia to be passing through much the same process with Its newspapers and other publications that many parts of tha United States have passed through. All over the empire native newspapers are being started In the colloqulul dia lects and are more or less local In character. The result Is that many Irresponsible publications are Issued and the means used by their projectors to keep them alive have a striking similarity to those employed by Irre sponsible parties at various times and in many places in the United States. Newspapers are established, run a short course and then drop out of sight, says Consul Anderson In a recent re port Blackmail and other evils af flict many communities. Much of the anti-foreign agitation which has caused so much trouble lu China in the past few years Is to be traced to such pub lications. In time some of these pa pers, like some of their prototypes In other lands, develop luto paying prop erties and responsible publication. It la unfortunate In some respects that the publication of newspapers in the several local dialects has developed so generally. While such publications will afford means of educating the peo ple of the empire In some lines they also furnish the means for deepening the gulfs dividing the several provinces which differ In dialects. Each news paper center, If It performs its nat oral mission, will develop Its own lan guage In Its own field to the exclusion of a language which might in time be come common for all China. Devil's Island Torture. Is no worse than ths terrible oaaa of Piles that af flicted ma tan yean. Then I waa advised to ap ply Vucklen's Aruloa Salve, and lees than a box permanently cured me, writes L. 8. Napier, of Ragles, Kf. Heals all wounds. Barns and Bores like magic 14 cents at all Druggists. Yoa feel the Ufa giving current ths minute yon take It. A genu soothing warmth. Oils tha serves and blood with Ufa. It's a real pleasure to Use Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. 85 casta. Tea or Tablets. All Drug Stores. Time to Fare About. The recent scathing exposures of graft In high places hss been a good thing. It has cleared the air of get rich-quick miasma. But there Is dan ger or going too far. It Is useless to bombard with 100 pound ahells where rifle balls will rout the enetry. There Is a big chunk of honesty left In this country, and the graft expo sures only serve to bring out that com forting fact If the mass of men were not honest there would have been no vehement public expressions of horror at the revelations of crookedness. There la honesty left, and honest ways abound of getting good money which the getter may bold under titles no In vestigation can smirch. Human Blood Marks. A tale of horror was told by marks of bumaa blood la the boas of J. W. Williams, a well known merchant of Baa, Ky. Hs writes: " Twenty years ago I bad savers hemorrhages of the longs, and was sear death when I beg au tak ing Dr. King's New Discovery. It completely enrad me and I have remained wall aver since." It cores Hemorrhages, Chronic roughs. Settled Colds and Bronchitis, and la tha only known cars for Weak Longs. Every bottle guaranteed by all druggists, sue and 11.00. Trial hot lie free. Swetland'a ice cream, quality, at Walker's. the cream of LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the rotate of Ore gon, lor Washington County. Proeaer State Hank, a Corporation, Main tiffs, vs. J. . Kindt and Alice Kindt, his wife, Itefenlanta. To J. O. Kindt and Alice Kindt, hie wife, the above named defendants: IN THS KAMI or TBI STATE Or OKKGON, You, and each of you, are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint Sled against yon lu tha above entitled action, oa or before the last day of the time prescribed In the order for publication of this Summons, to-w lit oa or before tba expiratloo of Six weeks neat from and alter the data of the first publication of tbis summons, tba first publication being on klarub au, 1km., and If yoa lall so 10 answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take Judgment against you, and each of you, for tha sum of His huudrad sixteen (StilS.UO) Dollars, In U. 8. Gold Coin, with inter est thereon from February 10, 1SUS, In like' Uold Coin, at tha rata of S per cent per annum, and tba further sum of One hundred (f 1U0. 00) Dollars attorney's Sw herein, and for tbe coats and din buraementa of this action, aud also, at said time, will luelude In, anda s a part of said Judgment, an order adjudgtug that ths hereinafter de scribed real aetata, belouglng to you, and at tached in this section, be sold by tba Sheriff of said County and state to satisfy said judgment, aid real estate being situate In Washington, County. Oregon, and being particularly de scribed aa follows, to-wit: Begiunlugat tba quarter section corner on the south side of section ons (1) T. 2 8. R. 2 W. W 111. Mer., and running thanes north S' east, 40. OU thatuetoa poet and stoua at ceuterof section One; thence south 8 47' Seal,, 2U.2l chelae to sitonei'lhence south west, 40.00 chains to a atoue; thenoa north 88" 47' west, 20. 18 chalua to tba place of beginning, tba same being lbs west half of tha southeast quarter of section One (I) T. 2 8. R. t W. Will. Mar.,contaiulug Eighty and to-100, (M0. so) acres. This summons Is published against you and each ol you, by order of Hon. Thomas A. sic- Bride. Judge of ths Circuit Court of the Bute of Oregon, for Washington County, duly made and entered of record 00 the 29th day of March, IMS), W. N. BARRETT, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that I, ths undersigned, administrator of tbe saute of Merrltt E. Hotcb kiss, deceased, with tbe will of said deceased annexed, have Iliad la tba County Court of tbe itale of Oregon, for Washldgton County, my fliusi accouutaa such administrator, and that salit Court has set Monday, April 1, 1906, at the bout ol 10 o'clock a m. of said day as tba time, and ths County Court la Hillsboro, Oregon as tbe place for hearing objections to said Account and Final Settlement ol said estate. Dated this March IS, IMS. W. N. BARRETT, Administrator ofthsKsUta of Merrltt E. Ilotch kiss, deceased, with ths will of said deceaaed annexed. 8. B. HCbTON, Attorney for said Estate. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that I, ths undersigned executor of tbe estate of Elizabeth Benson, de ceased, have Hied in ths County Court of tbe state of Oregon, for Washington County, my Final Account as such executor, aud tbat aald Court haaset Monday, May 28, 1908, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. , of said day, aa the time, and ths County Court Room In Hlllsbojo, Oregon, as tba place fur hearing objections to said account. and the Dual settlement of said estate. Dated thls26ih day of April. WILLIAM J. BENSON, Executor of the Estate of Elisabeth Benson, de ceased. W. N. BARRETT, Attorney for Estate. Full Blood Chickens. The Black Manorcia, Barred Plymouth Rocks and Brown Leghorn. Setting o 13 eggs, 60c for Plymouth Rock ami Black Manorcia; 11.00 for Brown Leg horn, set of 13. Call at R. II. Greer. HERE'S A BARGAIN. Nine-Room Cottage, Good Barn and a Acres of Land for Sale. A nine-room cottago, ciove in, includ ing bath and wash rooms. The house has three porches, stone pillars under it, good wood house, saw-dust lined, fruit house, good barn with wagon and buggy sheds, grain bins, haymow and room for lour horHes, together with twonna one-hrtirncri ot Inntl within two blwka ofthe bnaliieawnnrt nt the city. Clear title given. Price 12,000, one half down, balance in con venient payments. Call on or address this ottice. A Lucky Postmistress ! Mrs. Alexander, of Cary, Ms., wbo has found Dr. King's New Ufa Pills to be tbe beat remedy aha ever tried tor keeping the stomach. Liver and Bowels In perfect order. You'll agree with her If yoa try these painless purifiers that Infuse new Ufa. Guaranteed at all Drug K to res. Price 2b cents. HOLLISTER-S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy Mediolae for Buy People. Brings Ooldas Health sad Rsnswsd 71gor. A irwlfld fr Const I pat loo. Indlireotlon. Live and Kidney Troubloo. l'lmplea. Ecsema, Impure Blond, Haul Breath. Hluirrish Bowxla. HradaWie and Hackarhe. It'a Kooky Mountain Tea in tab rorm. an cents a Dos. urnuine made of U oujersa Patio CoarsHV, Madlann, Wla. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE New at McCormick's. The fo'lowing is a list of the latest music received at E. L. McCormick's music store this week. This lint is changed every three weeks and is com posed of the very latest music published. "Ssnitol," s new march by Clmilcs Daniel; 'The Spirit of Love," new waits by John Hall ; "Soap Sti.ls," new march, two step, by Irene Giblin. Get your lawn mower sharpened. Satisfaction guaranteed. W. S. Tilton, South Hillsboro, Telephone 328 Independent. J. C. KURATLI, Hillsboro Real Estate AND AUCTIONEER. Resilience) 4th and Oak Sts., HillsWo. Auction Sale On the Sam Joss place, one tuiu n. of IVthanv I and la nH north Bethany school house, on Tuesdsy, May rt, It!, the following: described projxsr ty: Two horses, weight 1000 aud 1300; rt good milch cows, 2 fresh, 1 fresh soon ; 1 heifer, fresh soon; 1 heifer, 18 months old, 1 calf, 0 months old, 4 hogs, 6 dor chickens, 1 Fish Bros, farm wagon, 3) ; 1 Bain spring waifon, 21 ; 1 top buggy, 1 McCoriuicks mower, 1 hay rake, 2 plows, 1 harrow, 1 cultivator, feed cut ter, almost new; cider press, 1 hsy rack, 1 2-horse disc plow, 2 grubbing machines, 20 sacks Garuochalis seed po tatoes, 13 sacks Burbauk potatoes, 20 bushels wheat, cook stove, 'sewing ma chit), and other household goods too numerous to mention. Terms. Up to f 10 cash, over that sum 1 year's time at "percent on approved paper;.' er cent off for cash. Lunch at noon. SAM JOSS. Owner. J. C. KUUATLI, Auctioneer. Floor llllll for Sale. 25Barrel Capacity, With 2 duHtleea separators, 1 Geo. T. Smith purifier, 2 other purifiers, 1 scalp er, 1 Stevens single roll, 6x12; 1 Kiev ens double roll, tix20; 1 stone burr, smooth. Also 30-inch turbine water' wheel; feed chopper and small sawmill Everything in good condition ; must sell soon. A money making proposition for the right location. The whole business will go for I' 100.00 cash. E. tl. K., eareTr. Werth, New berg, Or. Colonist Rate. Commencing February 15th and con tinuing daily to and including April 7th, 1006, and from September 15th until Oc tober 31st, 11)00, colonist tickets will be sold from the east to points on Oregon Lines via Portland. following are rates from some of the principal points : From Chicago, 111 33 00 " P.loomington, 111 31 80 " Peoria, 111 31 00 " St. Louis, Mo 30 00 Memphis, Tenn 37 60 " Omaha, Neb 25 00 Kansas City, Mo 25 00 " St. Joseph Mo 25 09 " Sioux City, la 25 00 St. Paul except via lower Mis souri river gateway 25 00 " Denver, Colo 25 00 Corresponding rates will tie made front other points, antl will apply to all points of Oregon Lines. A. L. Chaio, General Passenger Agent. For Sale or Trade. tirocery store and residence for ssle for each, or might exchange for farm. For further particulars call on or ad dress J. A. Messinger,lIillsboro, Or. The Independent and The Portland Ditily Telegram one year for f 5. KILLth. COUCH and CURE thi LUNC8 Dr. King's WITH Nov Discovory fubC rONSUMPTION Prist 0UGHS asa 60s 11.00 Frtt Trial. 0LD$ Bureat and Uuiokeet Cure for all THROAT and LTJNO TB.OUB IJIS, or X ONXT BACK. I jrs I THE "North Coast Limited. XZA m m Dining Car, Night and Day Electric Lights I Day Coaches All Travel Comforts 0--Daily Transcontinental Trains The Ticket Office at Portland is at 255 Morrison Street. Corner of Third A. D. Assistant general Passsogtr Agci)t, EE Oregon ShohtLine a union Pacific Three Trains to the Hast Daily Through Pullman standard and tourist sleep ing cars, daily lo Oinsbo, thicaao, Kpokaue, tourist sleeping care daily lo Kansas t My: through Pullinau tourist sleeping ears (person all conducted) weekly to t buago. Kansas Illy; lat llulug chair caraiseata dally) to haas dally. 70 HOURS PORTLAND TO CMICAOO No change of cars 70 PtrtKi OK Cblt'agn Portland Hpeclai 1.1a tu via llMfc. M'tltl'l LhS AKK1VK trom Portland, Or. KHOat Halt I.ake, Iwnver. Ft Worth, Omeba, Kan- aas City. fct. l-ouie, Chi- ,:W r cago aud feast. Pslt I.ake. lieover, rt vortb, Omaha. Kan- , aas I lly, ft Louis, Ibl- -cago aud East. walla Walla, Uwlston " " Hpokaue, Wallaoe.Pull man, Mlnneapolia, Ml. 1.-00 a. Si. Paul. ImluUi, Milwau kee.l'blcagoand hast. H ntmgton Allautlo K 1 press 1:19 n n via lluut ItlKloD Ht. Paul Ka.t Mail 1.1 p m via Spokane Ocean and River Schedule For Pan Francisco Kverv five days at S rs as. For Astoria, way points and North Heach tally (except Hundaylat S:0u p. m. ; Haturdara at lo ut p. m. lially service (water permittlug) a the Willamette and Yamhill rivers. or further information ask or write yon neereal ticket agent, or A. L. Craig Oenersl Paaseuger Agent, The Oregon Railway a Navigation Co., Portland Oregon. erry Lagan B A limited quantity for sale. Inquire of f0e per tloz; postage Cc per Joz. $3.00 per hundred II. 15. LOCKE, Iieaverton, Ore., 11. F. I). Prince Will make the season of 190G as follows. Monday noon, at IMooming. Monday evening to Tuesday at 10 am., Running's barn, Cornelius. Tuesday evening to Wednesday, 10 a. 111., at Will Walk er's near Greenville. Wednesday afternoon and evening, Mays Bros., tden- coe. Thursday noon, at Jos. Uishup's, Helvetia. Thursday night to Friday noon. K. l'ubol's. Martin Smith ranch, Lenox. Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday, at owner's place, Hillsboro. Terms, single service, $5; season, 453; insurance, 512.50; to insure when patron has two or more to breed, $10 each. I also have another horse, breeders to breed from. Ho ilax mane and tail and weighs owner's barn inHillsboro. $10 to insure. H. D. Schmeltzer, Owner Frank Pauli, Groom. via Yellowstone Park PULLMAN STANDARD SLEEPERS. Electric Lights in Eoery Berth. PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS. Electric Lights. Observation Car Electric Lights, Electric Fans, Barber Shop. Bath. Library, Numerous Other Comforts. .ffi0. are Found on any of our CHARLTON. Chicago3 Portland Special the most luxurious train In the world. Pullman sleeping cars, dining cars, buBct smoking and library car (barber and bath). Less than three days Portland to Chicago. TwoThroughTrains to Chicago daily from Portland ! and points in urcgon u .-..- 0 ington via tbe Oregon Railroad Be Ik Navigation Co., Uregon anon x-inc, Union Pacific K. R. and Chicago & North-Western Ky., over Tha Only Double-Track Railway Tha Missouri River and Chicago Dsllr excursions In Pullman tourist sleeping cars from Portland through to Chicago without change. a. . S. RITCHIB, ? ,. ', Ga I at- pse. ensst. - ' -- IT M..k.l Sir.. I, ijjlSlxl I, Ssh raaHcisco, Cat, roitusu usi. Chicago Nortn-Weetern ky. Plants No. 3. Henry SAM PSOX, which will nay is an Knirlishshire, sorrel with 1000 pounds. Will stand at i. 1 n I Line. :.3 mt Portlaod, Ore. Money to Loan.