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THE MILLS BOKO AKGU8. THUKSDAY, JUNE 10, 181)7. HEADQUARTERS FOR Tropical Fruits of all Kinds, Groceries of all Kinds. We buy often, hence our goods are always fresh gST'Come ami examine our immense stock of tea best in the city. !poivn's Gash Grocery AGENTS FOR Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express, Royal Tailors, Chicago, and - Cash Paid for Eggs and Poultry wanamaker & Brown, mu. HILLSBOEO, OREGON Uiutir iUKen jor muor iiiauc twiner. THE ARGUS County Official Paper. the Only Democratic Paper ia Wash ington County. Issued every Thursday BY SCB8CMPTION PRId. jingle copy Ave cents. One year, tl.OO. Six months 60 cents. Throe months 35 cents. . - , Entered at the Post-ofhoe at Hillsboro, "ttngon as Second clasr mail matter. . u. . ,1 I The leading gold standard pap ers are now taking the initiative in demanding that greenbacks shall he retired and the way blazed for gold-Ktandardigm in all that the term implies. Foremost of these journals is the Portland Oregonian and it leads all co-contemporaries in its assault upon the present fi nancial system. It says prosperity cannot come until this matter is settled. We are inclined to concur with (he Oregonian that prosperity can not come until we are on a differ ent financial basis, yet it would ap pear that all history points out the error of the Oregonian's position. If we go to the gold standard we shall simply follow in the footsteps of European social and business life and have a system no patriotic American desires, while continuing along the lines of the present system wilt soon bankrupt the -nation. Our coinage laws must bo revis ed so that our volume of money Can be enlarged to constantly meet the growing necessities of trade. We have the mineral wealth and let it be utilized. We" cannot long endure a system that means an ev er growing dearer dollar. So jar ta8 unrestricted coinage.,of silver is .concerned it is apparent that our present ratio can W maijitained" at i ruv. .iftir....vivKriiineni. miMi- .fpi cionft.in itsvst receipts and . j expenditures, will give sufficient ' . impetus to trade relations to force exchanges back to their old time places. Our export power is euttic lent to absorb any amount of silver and the more do we absorb the iwore do ffe force silver abroad ; to our valuation, as other countries must have silver as well as this. We must have a financial system which is equitable, and which is automatic, and independent bimet allism will ftiinieh this need. Therefore, those who are opposed ii the Hanna idea of finance should not indeaver to lead the people to Atte in sections, but should use ev ery possible endeavor to mass the silver, yqte in an antagonism that is effective, and work for the con- lunimation of independent bimet ftlism. JmOTHERGAUI.T FOLLOWS. The Independent last week quot the Herald Disseminator in the as sertion that prices had steadily jisen since last fall, while silver had steadily declined. It tries to leave an inference that this is an argument against the silver cause, ffjhe fact is, brother Independent, wheat is not as high right, now as it wan before eh ctioi). Only where there ia a great shortage, locally and generally prices have not risen. The-y have about held their own lul odr export product is not ex . peeled to suffer from proposed de monetization by several , little for--eign powers until the strain enters ;-ihe commercial world. What is the matier with you, Brother Oault?" Have you gone back on that statement that you made in J895 about our present coinage ,hws so badly hurting our fanners? Or were you then pulling for the silver strength? And have you since become wiser? Or must you follow your leaders over bramble ' and hush, like unto some wether an a flock? GOING TO .AN EUROPEAN LKVEL It is a mailer of history that we! ft;tv? exported more manufactured 1 glides under the W ilson bill limn I ver we did under any (the tariff measure. This menus that wo have mployed labor, evert under the Cleveland administration. What, then, has been the trouble with our general tra e conditions? We are ! aware that our working population has for years been so increased by foreign born labor that the supply has been excessive of the increased demand, and this should have had some salutary influence in easing up monetary conditions abroad as very few immigrants come here with more than a dollar or so, while those remaining should have better condition in a lesser supply for the labor demand. The trouble has been, abroad, as well as at home, that the volume of money has'nt increased sufficiently to un iformly meet the drafts of an increasing population and enlarged trade, and the tendency to hoard money, instead of accruing ma terial wealth. The cloud, world wide in extent, will never be lifted until some nation, strong enough, takes the initiative step. We are that nation, and to protect our own industries and people we should see to it that the man who is in the market with muscle and product to sell, thall have an equality be fore the law in making it so money is not constantly growing dearer. We have the people they came here for refuge and we have pro ductive resources. The Dinelev bill will answer no better a purpose towards better trade conditions than the McKii.ley bill, so lei Americans legislate for our farmers and laborers pension them if nec cessary and not pension the rich manufacturers of the east that they may contii ue to spend money in a Hannacratic campaign fund. ..Un less we do something for commoner amelioration we must go to an European level. As John H. Mitchell said when no ghost of de: feat shadowed his vision, "we"mu8t have internatiwwtlji-inetalism." It is not Mr-Hanna, personally, wha is Hon persona grata to the people of the United Slates. It is because he is the agent of monopo ly and syndicate interests that are opposed to best government, that he is condemned. That he repre sented such interests at St.Louis and that he was heard and granted his (their) desires, is a matter of his tory. It was not because Mr. Han- na's oral arguments were so per suasive that he gained the day it was simply because he was sup plied with all the money he wanted and could buy a " nigger or a state" as he saw fit. EDITORIAL NOTES. Mr. Hanna is not having very much to say in the U. S. Senate. Prehaps, however, his ''money is talking." It is only a question of time, if this thieving in Washington county does not stop, that some one is going to be a shin mg mark for a Winchester bullet and then our coroner will have a job. 1 Can it be possible, that the appoint ment of Benton Killen was the sealing of compromise between the Mitchellites and Corbetites in Oregon? Was Mr. McKinley told that the lien would lay down with the lamb if Benton could be honored? If the Albany Herald man would take the trouble to read treasury reports and see how how many cattle are exported to and imported from Canada, those vis ions of stampeding steers mto our coun try would cease to trouble his heated ed itorial brain. The Dingley bill as amended by the senate places a duty on cotton-ties, a necessary article in the baling of the cotton product, that will cost the cotton industry, each year, something like $900,000. It would therefore appear that Mr. Hanna has not forgotten his $5p,ooo sent to Texas to carry that state for McKinley! No right minded person objects to de serving s6ldie; 8 receiving pensions. It is the large corporations and syndicates which are now before Congress with pe titions for pensions which should receive our condemnation. Pension the worthy soldier, but don't pension the already rich. Still we suppose that campaign fund must be paid back with a dividend. The New York Tribune thinks the tar iff question is settled but seems to fear that we shall have our silver coined. Bimetalism independent "wouldn't be honest," it says! That is a great deduc tion for vou! If a mm lnr.ni .. j. ... . .... , r- down you are not to try to get away for fear vour oursuer tniidit incur n rircinr'i hill hv strainintr hi. .nt,1. t .I,- i. ! 0 ... LJIV. viiasic, j Washington rnnnle f,,.M t, ' cotnelleti to buy liny and oats at round prices because of insufficient supply caused by an unexpectedly long winter Save Your Cash . . These Hard Times by Buying Where You Can Get the Greatest Return for Your Money. . , McDonald Shirts at Lowest Prices. Overcoats at cost for the next 30 days. Our stock of Ladles aud Misses' shoes can't be excelled. Come with your cash we need it, but don't want it all. Hero is whore you'll have a chance to save part of it by buy ing at our Haul Times Prices. We Always Lead in Groceries. can not easily be made to believe that the "administration" did it. The Indepen dent is wasting valuable time which shoutd be used in explaining its 1895 op position to its present advocacy of gold standardisui. The Hanna paper of this city is now busily engaged in finding "consistent populists." Consistent populists are those whom the Independent can pat on the back and insure Hannacratic victory in Oregon. What a great old flirt is the Independent! Thou veritable old Fal staff, "When wilstthou quit t'oigning." The Independent's lusty love of "Killen democrats" and "consistent populists" reminds one of Mormon proclivities. What the Independent thinks but dares not say: "Those gold democrats are regular fools on the tariff question but know enough to recognize our super ior intellect on the money question." The Iudependent savs this in every issue, but takes care not to get the ideas to gether with a subordinate conjunction. 1 But, thanks for the Independents diplo - macy, Washington County gold denio- ciatsare not caught with republican chaff. When the Wilson bill was passed and the duty on tin plate reduced, the pro tectionists arjp ued that our home mahu factories would immediately be ruined. Immediately following the enactment of the Wilson bill our export trade com menced to expand and our product is be ing sold abroad to the ruination of Eng lish manufacturers. Now it is proposed to raise-the duty nearly 15 percent. Can it bejiossib'.e , under these conditions that British and American capiial have joined hands to divide their maikets? We hear no complaints from our English cousins over the proposed duty. Men Wanted! Persons di'Hring work would well to call on J. C. Hare, us can find, use for 40 or 50 men. See Haines selling vour wool & Uailey before SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Washington. Mary E. Morand, Plaintiff 1 Elmer E. Morand, Defendant J To Elmer 10. Morand, the above named defendant. IN the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and an swer the complaint tiled herein against you in the above entitled court and cause by Monday the. 19th duy of July, 1M7, the same being the first day of the next reg nlur term of said court, and you are here by notified should you fail to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to said court for the relief prayed for in said complaint to wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of mntximonv now cYiuHiicr hptwAmi plaintiff and defendant, and that she lie awarded the custody of the minor chil - aren. cwuaeu, Mpranrt aim j,va C. .Mo- rami; issue 01 sum .marriage, anci also mat tne personal property mentioned in said complaint be declared to be the ab - solute property of the plaintiff; and for such other and further relief as to tho court may seem meet and equitable. This summons is published by order of Hon. Thomas A. McBride, judge of said court, duly made in Chambers at Oregon City, Oregon, on the 5th davof Jnne,l!J7. WM. KKID, Attorney for Plaintiff. ) Transact a General Banking Business J. W. ,S i-i UTK A. C. SHUTE . . Manager . Cashier Sell sight Exchange and Telegraphic. Transfers and issues Letters of Credit available throughout the United Htatcs. Draw 1 ills of Exchange on London, Liverpool, Dublin, Paris, Berlin, Krank-fort-on-tho- am, Stockholm and all prin cipal cities of Europe. Collections made on all accessible points. Banking hours from 9 a m to 3 p 111. Hillsboro, Oregon. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon lor wasmngton county. Louise Nissen, Plaintiff v, Walter Nissen, Defendant. To Walter Nissen the above named de fendant. IN the name of the State of Oregon yon are hereby required to appearand an swer the complaint against you, tiled in theabove entitled court and cause, 011 oi'i before the noxtregulartorm of iid court, I to-wits On or before the liithday ot July, i 187, and in default, of an answer to said ; complaint the plaintiff wiU apply to th'j ! court for the relief demanded in said com- j plaint, to-wit: Kor a decree dissolving 1 the bonds of matrimony now existine be- tween plaintiff and defendant, and Hie plaintiff bo allowed to resume her maid en name, lionise ainiy, aim lorsucn 1111- tlw"' ""d other relief us to the court may Hoem meet and equitable. This BUmmntmispuhliHlied by order of soein meet and equitable. Hon, Thoio M' nil" 1'i'U'p. of suio cr.iii't ni-.iii':! in K Oiewii, on tt.o io.i it v , x ''. M. it 1'; 11 1, Attorney for Plaintiff, H. WE H RUNG & SONS Load all Competition and set tho pace. Come and see their Mammoth Stock anjl lie convinced. Mens' and Hoys' clothing Fit (iuariintoed and prices the lowest. Com plete line of Wash Goods, IV'i'cales, Oil Calicos, Lappet Mulls, Organdies, Demeties, Satteens, Pucks, Figured Lawns, and Suitings and Outing Klannels. Ladles Under wear and Hose. A lull line of Cooper-Wells Hosiery. Men's Furnishing Moods, See our Lines GO EAST VIA America's Scenic Line THE TIIK I.IHHARY CAIt ltOUTK , Meals in Dining Car a la Carte Pvock Ballast, No Dust mea and ui To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago . .And all Points East. , rni Sleepers Dining and Li- brary Observation Cars. DAILY TRAINS FAST TIME Service and Scenery Unequaled, for tickets aud full information call on or address, 11. T. Hi gley, igenl, Hillsboro, Or. A. 13 C. Dennisiun, C. 1'. & T. A., i'ortland, Oregon. .COUNTRII OK BRITISH COLVlIIUA AJiD EASTERN OREGUN ARE ALL REACHED VIA No Change of Cars between (BAKER CITY SPOKANE POltTLAJiD ami Shortnt Uae to SPOKANE Connecting with ALL RAIL ROUTE to . . Trail, Uosuhind, Mnrcus TCi'Ikoii, mid all Kootenay M ining Cam ps . . , LOW HATES and THROUGH TICKETS For I'ainilil( U mid Detailed Irtfonnalioii, write tr W 11 JUJKbbTRT, (Jon'I Caw Agent Portland, Oregon. Or J. I. Knight, Hillsboro. Ore. SUMMONS. ; In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon : for Washington County. j,clm Sotleratiom, Plaintiff. ; v : John Sodeistrom, Defendant. , i ,,. r , , , , . , J",m fcotkrs'ro,M ",B lll,ove mmeA IN the hinne of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and an swer the complaint tiled herein against you in the above entitled court and cause by Monday the 11)1 h day of July, 1807, the fume being the first day ot the next regu lar term of said Court, and you are hereby notified should you fail to appear and an swer said complaint', for want thereof Hie iilainlilJ' will apply to said court for the ro liel prayed for in said complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of mat rimony now existin between plaintiff and defendant and for such other and further relief iw to the court may seem meet and equitable. " . This summons is published dy order ot Hon, Thomas A. MeHride, judge of said court, duly made in open court ut Ht. cl ous, Oregon, on the 18th clay of .May, 18S7, WM. KElD. Attorney for Plaintiff. Administratrix' Notice, NOTICE is 'hereby givcm that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of Washington county, Oregon, administratrix of the estate of Thomas Best, deceased, and has- dulv qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby re quired to present the same, with the prop er voueliers.toiue, at the office of H B Hus ton, illsboro, Washington county, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 12th day of May, 1897, HANNAH BEST, Administratrix of the estate of Thomas Best, deceased' BO YEARS' eXPSRICNCB. MARKS, DESICHS, C0PYRI0HT8 40. Anyone aennlng skotcti and description may qulcmyaiiccrtoln, free, whether an Invention la probiibly patentable. Communications strictly conltaetttla. Oldost njrencv aTnbcutinu putontu In America. Wo have a Wushlnaton oilioe. Patttnts tnfcn tta'ourh Munn & Co. receive special notlee In tho SCIENTIFIC fiMERICftN, boautlfullr llliufratati. inreeat circulation ot v nT itolent.no Journal, weniiiy. tontwi fx.W a yean fl. Ihi mraitiis. t-'peflim.-ti d;pl sMtt Uako UOOH OiJ l-A-I'DSTS SCOt ilto. AdlUuJi MUNN o CO., t Uroodwny, New York, THE GREAT GOLD SILVER s 1 ''JJT zH'i TRADE of Boots and Shoes Cor. 2d 4 WW lot I J. NORTHK0T, Newly Furnished and Renovated. A first-cluss table and all accommodations for the convenience of guests. , . , NOTICK.-The. Klrst National Hunk lo cated ut Htllslinro.in tho State of Oregon, is elosiiiK up itsatl'iilis. All note hold ers and others, creditors of said ussoi la tion.are therefore hereby notified to pre sent the notes' and oilier chums against the association for payment. Dated, Apr. SB, lt. J. D, Mkiikyman, Cashier. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County, Sarah 0. Miller, "luiutiir, Julius Martin Miller, Defendant ) To Julius Martin Mlllo t!io above nam ed defendant: IN the name of the Statu of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and an swer plaiutill ' complaint tiled herein in the above entitled suit, by Monday tho IDtii day of July, 1897, the same ueing the lirst day ol the next regular term of said Court next following the expiration of tho time prescribed by law for the publication of this summons, and it you fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintHf will apply to the court for the relief prayed for and' de manded in her complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the- marriage contract now existing between yoursKlf and the plaintiff, and that the plaintiff have the euraiid custody of I he minor ehiklren, and for Mich oilier and further relief as to the court may appear equitable. This summons is served upon vou by publication by order ot the lion, fhoimis A. MeHride, judge of I be above named court, io.-k'c anil tinted ui 1 1 lilsti.iio, Ore gon, this Liiml duy of Mat'. 1MI7. .INO. WALL. llWi Attorney f..r I'laimiff. SUMMONS. In the Ciiciiit Fotirt of the Stale of Oregon for Washington County, K L. C ody, v Eva A. Siickau, Plaintiff Defendant, i To Eva A. Suvkati, the above, named de fendant: IX the initi o of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and an swer the plttintilV's complaint tiled herein in the above entitled action bv Monday the Ulth dav Of July. 1897. the same belW the first day of the next regular term of said court next following the expiration of ine lime presenuetl Dy law lor tho publi cation of this summons, jind if yon fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof, Hie plaiiUiii will apply to the court for the re lief prayed for and demanded in his com plaint, to-wit For thesuin.of $192.00 wilh interest thereon at the rate of 8 er cent per annum since February 1, 188"), ami that the real estate levied upon and attached in this action und belonging to you be sold and the proceeds thereof applied to the payment of plaintiff's judginent.said prem ises being more particularly described as 'follows, to-wit; Lying in T I and 2 8 K 2 W of the Wil. Mer., and bounded anil described us fol lows: Beginning at tho N H corner of tne X) L 0 ot William Lundcss and Eliza beth C l.andess, said corner being in See. S3. T 1 S H'2 VV; thence south 15.47 eli-t to the section line between sections 4 and S3; thence south 40V west 30.24 chains to the line between sections fund 5, T 2HR2W; the. ce north 1;").47 chains to the northwest boundary of the aforesaid D L C: thence north 40 cast 30.24 chains to the place of uegiiiuing, containing ,is acres. This sun nions is served, upon you by publication by order of the Hon. T'lionms A. McBride, judge of the above named court, made and dated at Hillsboro, Ore gon' this 22ud day of May, 1897 S. ll. HUSTON', 10-6 Att'y for Plaintiff, SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for Washington county . Bertha Wiodewltsch, Plaintiff) Isaac O. Clem, ' Dorendant j To Isaac O, Clom, the above named de fendant. IN the mimo of the State of Oregon, you aro hereby required to appear and ailKU'm Iho rtnlurtluitif l',l.,rl ......i.... 111 the above entitled suit by Monday, the 19th day of July, 1897, that being tho first day of the term of said court following the expiration of the time proscribed in tho order for the publication of this sum mons; and if you fail so to answer the' complaint, the plaintiff wili apply to the court for the relief doimmded therein, to wit: That her title bo quieted in, and you lie excluded from ail interest and' claim in said premises of plaintiff which are described as: Being part of the Solo mon Emerick and wife's donation hind claim, situated in township one south of range three west of Willamette inoridhin, and commencing t u10 south-east eornor ol a tract of land conveyed bv C W Pitch end II P Pitch, his wife, to Robert Alton about March, Jnki, ami running thence east along ihe smith boundary lino of Mild Enieiielt donation hind claim i0.88 chums; thence norili 11.19 chai 11s; thence west 10.88 chains to the nnrth-eitst corner of 'he Robert Alton land; thence south .19 chains to the place of beginning, con tent mg 10 acres. 'I Inn the dee 1 executed by vou on l'eb-rm-iv HI, 18 l.aiul recorded on page, jo.'j of Uoo' ill ol records of deeds of Wash lligton cnaiil.Vj Oregon, wherein you eton- ."" """o property 10 i; v Jlaiieoeii, lie e rrected so 1111 to desei ibe said land as in i towiNliip one south of said rango H west' ft iilitinetlo ineriiliiin, Insieao of as in ! townsiiip ,me nor:ii ol' juiid raiifi'e. 'Ibis Kiiiiiiiions (h Her veil upon you Ijv ).-"t-lita;i,n tlimcof by order of tlio lb. 11 Thomas A, Meliride, judgo of sai l court, 111 u'o and dated at 1 liambers, at Oregon City, On;; ,t:, on 1 bo : .illtvof M'iv,8t7. , bAitlU'IT fc ADAMS, Attorneys for the Plaintiff. 1 The Hillsboro Pharmacy The Leading Drug House Whore 1'rugs, Medicines. Piling. Oils.fcpniigcs, liiushrs and nil Druggisl'ii Huudritit may he procured at prices that Iniplv distance eompelilioii. THE DELTA Special Attention Given to Quality and Accuracy in Dispensing. See Our Large Stock of Fine Perfumes The Largest Ever Shown in the City. Tclcpliiino from Htor to OIHce. HILLSBORO CITY MEAT MARKET. I. K IIEIIHT. 1'hop Beef, Mutton, Veal and Pork Kept Constantly on Hand, Highest : Mai kef : Price : Paid : for : Fat : Cattle, ; Sheep ! ami : line Cash Paid for Poultry. MAIN ST It HUT. JULLNHOKO. OltKtiON. WILEY & DENNIS, "ZZCITY LIVEUY STABLE Cor. and and Washington Ctrcct Is WH iRE YOU WILL FIND THE BEST TEAMS THAT CAN BE HAQ IN HILLSBORO. EVERYTHING F1RST-CLAS. GOOD TEAMS, GOOD BUGGTES and DRIVERS Notice For Publication. I.AMiOrni K AtOhkoon CrrvOuiM May VI Wll.i . NOTICK If hereby given that lite follow-ing-nanied settler has tiled notice of his intention to make tiual pront .in mi port of bi claim, anil that snnl noof will be made heloru the I'onnly t'lrrk of Vtiiiington County at llilUlmro, Or., 011 June 1, IS9T, viz; A. X. Lowe, (j tin nl Ian of Albert A. I ..we. only siirvi. iug lleirol Mrs I'atlv M. Croltit,' 11.10, No. HU74 for the N K ' , of Cce 1: T ,'! S li ft W. He iiiunes Hie following wit lo.f en to prove his continuous le.iidenee upon and cultivation of said land, vi.; Win. I'tdilt, of lltixton, Ore. and Victor Brown, James CiiiiMitiiiKs and Henry M. Hiee, or forest (trove, Ore. 9-0 Itrnienr A. . lU.r.R, Itcjiinicr. SUMMONS. In tho Circui,' Court of the Slate of Ortgoii for Washington i.'ounly, 'l liomas Duhsou, Plaintiff, v arv.I I'eaiicbanip, Norma Hy- 1111, illlain Kyaii, Itobcrt Deil- man, Sarah Deilnutii, lb nry I Heauchamii, William Itcaiieb I amp. Alice Iteauebaiiip, Mien Northrop, John Northrop, Uli,. abeth Ziiiimermaii, John 'Am ii eritmn, II P Itebrees, Kreddiu T Ilehrens, Paul Heltrens and John iteauebaiiip, Defendants. lo Normu Ityan, " llliain Pvan, Henry Beiiiicbamp, and John lleauchainn, doleii duiits above named TX the name of l.ho Hinln ,.r A.,...,, 1 and each of yon, are required to appear and answer the complaint tiled agaiiiHt you in the above entitled suit in the above entitled Court, by Monday, the 19th day of July, 1.S97, that beiiin the hrt dav of the next regular term ol said Court licxt fol lowinn the expiration of tho time preHerih ed by law for the publication of Ibis 101114. 111011.1 and if you fail so to iiiiswer.for want thereiil I lit- Mhnniii)' n-lll n,,,.i., ... n... n lor the rebel prayed for and demanded in wild complaint, to-wit: That the plaintiff have a judgment against the defendant ury J. Hcauehainp for the sunt of $1 Inioa with interest thereon at the. rate of '10 per cent, per annum since September 20, 1H94 and the suit' of ffVin attorney fees, and the costs and disbursements of 'this suit ; that a certain mortgage executed by said SHirv Ilcniiclnimii niwl ....'e 11.... .... I deceased, on June 8, Iso I, and which is re corded on page 49 of book a? of records of mortgages for Washington cminty .Oregon, be foreclosed; that the lands therein de scribed, to-nit: All of lots If) and 1U in block one in Northsido addition to the town of Hillsboro. Also, second tract-be-ginning at the H, 10. corner of lot No, 0 In block No. 7 in the town of Hillsboro, coun ty and state aforesaid, and running thence north along Second street of said town 7(1 feet; thence west 98 feet; thence south 7fi Icet to Washington street; thence east 99 leet to place of beginning. Also, third tract being a part of the donation land claim of Isaiah Kelsey and wife, being claim No. 67 in T. 1 N.'K. 3 W. Wil. Mer Oregon, situated In section 0 of said T.und It, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a point bearing N. 42.77 chains 'and west O.Hi chains from the S. K. corner of said township which point is tho S. W. comer of the tract of land conveyed to Thomas S.Wilkes by bouixianna Hi flings on llicgfth day of November, IWtl, by deed recorded on page 7.r of Vol. 27 records of deeds for Washington county, Ore5f.1t 1. and running N. 4 Nf 10. In thr. center of the county road 4.01 chains; thcneofS. 89 OH' K. 2.50 oils' thence ti. (52' W.4.15 chains to the center of the county read; thence N. K90 ttf v. 2.74 chains to the place of beuinning, con taining 1,087 icres, be sold In the manner provided by law and the proceeds applied to the pay ment ,:f the aforesaid Judgment. That you, and each of you, and each and nil of tho defendants in this suit be barred and foreclosed of all right or interest In or to the said real estate, save and except the statutory right of redemption, and that plaiutill have nich other and further relief as to the court may appear equitable. 'I his summons is served upon vou by publication by older of the Hon. T. 'A. Me Hride, made and dated ut Chambers at Or egon City, Oregon, this May 12, 1K7. 8. IS. Hlbsl'ON, Attorney for plaintiff. NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX. NOTICK is hereby given that Hie under- H.omiN lt.,B l.i,,.,, ,liil.. ...-.lt .... , .-..... M.u uuiiih .lieu aim ap pointed by the Hon, County Court of the Stale of Oregon, for Washington county executrix of the hutt will and testament of HurahE. Patterson, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are here by notified to present the same properly verified to tne at, the olllce of W. D. Harelit Hillsboro, county and stateitforesaid with in six months from thedateof this notice. Dated this 13th day of Mav, 1H97. L, A II h. P'ATTIORSON, Kiocutnxol the last will and testament of Sarah L. Pallerson, deceetted. Union Block Main Kt. llr. K. A. Utility Proprietor. DRUG STORE .First Quality in Every Respect A Pull Supply of Toilet Articles, Perfum cry, Patent .Vcilicincs, School books, Kto. SUMMONS. " In the Circuit Court of the Stab, of Orm g ll, for WnaMiigloii c uiuly. Caroliiio i iiiidloinaii, J'biliitill'l v. John II iiidlcmnii, Defeiidnet ) I V The 1111 me of the Slate of Oregon: T.i John aiitlleiuaii, defendant; oi are reipiired to apitear In the nbovu muiie.l coui', 011 or U'lore Momhiv, July UMi, A. Ii, IS 7, and answer plaintiff's eoinplalnt.or plaiiitill'wlll takejiidginent, against you dissolving the iiiiiriiage con-, triti t heretofore and now existing be, Uiwti you and her, Publlsh'-d bv order d Hon, T. A. Mellrlde, Judge," nrndti herein 011 the :'nd day of June, H;i". W. J. HICK, ll ,, llfUllf. , . Att'y for Plaii SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court ol the State of Oregon for Washington county, J. D.ylc, v lOtiiej-t Ileiilsclicl, l'laintiff, Deleiidanl.f 'I'o lOi-uest llontsehel, the above jiiiiitc.t. defendant, IN 'I'll K NAMK Ol' THK STATU OK X Oi'i-goti, you are hereby commanded anil rtiiliilred tiiiinnear in llui ,ilv,n 1,1, it. I tied court and answer the complaint Idled against you in the above entitled cause r before the lirst day ol the next 'regular lei- f Mte abnvu entitled court I ne.vt preceding the expiration of tho lime I prescribed in the order of publication uf j this summons, to-wit: Monday lite blih day of July, ISU7, and you will plc.tse ta.ke noltce that if you fail to so appearand, aii 1 swer thooomplaiut herein tilted uguinst you ior wiinuiicrcoi tile lilamtitl will apply lo the court for the relief therein prayed" for and dcniamled, to wit: Kor a jielgiiienl against you for the sum of Wi.OO, with in- 1 terest thereon smee the lirst day of Mi.y, lslKI, at the rate of S per rent, per aniinm! : and the sum ol fiO.Ou attoi'iiey's feci, and ; lor tliecdstsaiid dlsbirl'seineiitsof lliissult,. iand ior a decree foreclosing the mortgage i upon the following described premises ly. ! ing, b'.'ingaii.t situate 111 Washingmn.iioiiii ! ty, Oregon, and described its foIlow'M,to-wit : ('Oiiiineiicingat ihesouth west corner of a tr 1'ij.it l v 1 1 1 1 I by Arnold Dvslu to J P I Dysle, which tleed is recorded on page (CM in Hook"," liecords of Deeds for Washing I ton County : thence lOust to the lOast line of nam ii.ict; toijoee tMii'tii totlieeonterol the present County Itomt ( 1'ortlainMlleiiCie road) ; I hence North westerly along tliecen terof said road to the West 'line ol .Section IDT. I North It. t West Willamette Merid iun; theileeiSotith to the place ol beginning coiitaiiiingoiie acre and one-half, tntirn or loss, and that said premises bo sold and the proceeds of such sale applied to the satis faction of thesuinsdue the plninlift.anil for which judgment is herein prayed for, and for such other mid further relief as may bo eiiuitiible in the premise, , , 1 n wiveii upon youiuy puimctttion bv order of Hon. ThonuoJ ilc Untie. Judge o the above entftled In.'L J nmh' "nrt fluu,(1 Rt Chainbers 011 the win uay 01 amy, 1HD7, Oro. K. Raoi.kv, Attorney for Plaintiff. Sheriff's Sale. BY Virtue of 1111 execution, Issuod out of the Circuit Court of the State of Or "IS'Vbfor Washington county, In favor of 1 W Ihonipson and against the eslato of lodward Webster, liabceeu W obsler, exe cutrix heir by will and wife of said JOdward W ebster, deceased, and Prank Vandehey lor the sum of $270.40 U. H. gold coin with interest thereon at the rate of 8 percent, ier annum, from the 28th day of Novum bei'isttl, and for the cohis and expenses of sale ami ot said writ. Now, therefore, by virtue imd in pursu ance of said Judgment, and for want of sufllctent personal property I did on th H h day ot May, 1897,duly levy on all I hi) interest ot th0 defendants in the horeinaf- t.p.r rltui.t toil ...., I ... ... ..... .-. inn ,iuiBi iiy, i n 01, oil mim- day the 2th day of June, 1H07, at tho south door ot the court house, in Hillsboro. Washington county, Oregon, atthe hour ol lO o'clock A. ...,of said dav. sell at mil)-- . 1. uticiiioii to tneingiiest bidder for cash, wft liiK-descrihed real projierty, to- Tbo Southwest nuuplit.i I... ,,i,,l,iiu.l . one (I) of block numbered i.nt ftin of the town of Forest (iiov Or.,n nu 'trove. Oregon, all sittmu In Washington t'oilllty. Ontftn. Ux urniur.. n... 1...- iJV..' r.- --, -..n.i ui ,1 lltt,7!l IVIr tiuuie-d sums, and for the eosu and e.)if 1 VT t'l "illtl S(Up, - ' Said properly will be .sold auhjo tl' redeiiiptioii aa tier statute til ureifoii W ilness my baud tliia I9lh day iM''Jf",. iVi , ' A al . T. D. mtADVtU, X- Sheriff of Washington County. Mate ot JT it'Oiuu, 1 II V 1.'. 11 M, .1, ......, itiML W. M. Imnohiy. J . 10-0 ALtoruey for plait.i