The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 16, 1899, Image 2

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    HILLSBORO ARGUS, MAR. 16, 1809.
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THE ARGUS
Kitered at the Post-office t Hillsboro,
Oregon, as Second clans mail matter. -
- . LUCIUS A. LONG, EDITOR.
County Official Paper.
ISSUED:' EVERY THURSDAY
, by '
The Aips ftblishiBg Coapany.
fiubsnrtptiorl:' One Dollar per Annum.
Six Months, 60 eta; lhtee Vonths, S eta.
Opposed to Gold Mono metallism. Re
lieve in the Bimetallic Standard
Dear Money means Debased Property,
and Profitless American Product. Our
("onseqnent loss Is onr Creditors' Gain.
Has no use fur Marcus A. Hanna.
UAIlillOAU IN TOI.ITIC8.
It is urprinin(5 how very few of
the country paiers in Oregon dwell
on the relation of the Southern
Pacific Company to the state's
public affairs. It appears almost
incrcilii.le that public men should
take so little interest in state
affair as not ro know that the
Huntington systeoi is annually
Treating the taxpayers out of thou
sands of dollars yet, sucii is
the case. ,
In California the trackage from
Oakland aortl. to the stale line is
seseed at a valuation of over
seventeen thousand dollars per
mile, while in Oreg.m the same
line pays only on an assessment of
from one-fifth to one-quarter as
much! Think of it!
The reason for the apathy is
apparent, f he Southern Pacific i
in too close touch with slate and
county administration. Could closet
secrets prevail, it would be ascer
tained that the mammoth railroad
company contributes thousands of
Hollars lor each biennial campaign,
and that each and every county
ollicer of influence, and all legisla
, tors who will accept.' travel upon
unpaid for passes, so far as 'fetish
'down" is concerned! The result is
as must be expected. The rail
road is let down easy on taxation.
. In the near future figure will be
given of the various Pacific coast
' state assessments, that farmers
way observe how they are made to
l;contribut to their own undoing.
A NOTABLE CON UK ESS.
The recent session of congress has
many marks, both of fame and in
fainy. Through its expressions and
actions we have learned that time
has entirely almost at least ol
literated sectional feeling as between
the north and south and every
American feels glad that this f
With the session came grim war
a war for American , retribution
and whilst our antagonist was not
and never was, a foe worthy of our
steel, common cause made us all
united, instead of opposing, Ainer
"cans. Asa matter of fact there
were a few hickory nut headed
simpletons posing as statesmen
who took advantago of the troub
lous times to charge treason to those
who disagree in detail to many of
the adminisiratioti's policies, but
these little dwarfs are always clog
ging the wheels of state.
The infamous disregard of the
peoples' pockets in the matter ot
appropriations has been the great
est blunder ot 'he session. Ilecanse
wheat soared skyward for one seas
on owing to shortage in production
two-by-four congressmen suddenly
became crazy st our "republican
prosperity" and proceeded to pil
up appropriations until the sum of
expenditures pales into insignifi
cance the exactions of tho past. But
as burdens by the pjople pay
able are what our barilceroratg want.
we have got that for which we vot
ed and we should not complain.
WHO ABB THE MASTERS?
Much has been said against the Jew,
and yet, we mud rrt forget his en
vironment lest we judge too harsh
ly of his social and business meth
oda. Above all other races, the
Jews are faithful to tradition and
religion. Their religion has ever
taught them that they were God's
chosen people, and so strong was
thia faith, and so widely did it per
meate the social fabric, that even
our own Christian supplement is
founded upon the edition of works
cf Hebrews to whom have been giv
tn t-t divine touch of inspiration.
Xi it aoy wonder, then, that Ihe
Jxxm Vnik upW, Christiana s In
C '.!j, at our ' owu . phristians
f.;l lisl they live head and shoul
l VC:TtO,:r latter-day unbeliev
;:jt:'.:::JdiTinityr But, lay.
lug all these things aside, one should
lo,k at the Jew as he is-filling the
commercial world with his musk;
controlling th. legislation and de-
crees ot repnohca anU empires;
A ... ' .
amalgamating with no oiher raco,
and maintaining his social char-! 'stratum's 55th ami last congress pro
.... 1 . 1 i ceeded to hold us up to the tune of over
acteristics eve-, down to U,. ag- of j, WUion ttuJ , M?f IZSZZ'c",
assimilation. Th in soivu-: dollars.
economic ,,fTair,, simply asks f lf!&. "ffiZZSSS
the betterment of th:l which is his ! pei'diture, as w tcraied it, called forth
w .1 1 .1 sour wrath ami we called on his saUnic
!u' w"'ks ir ' th.r.o..)l;l jrity to make it hot for that congress.
His nr;vi:.Ct s not in the pr...h-,,-! A tew years later the "Billion dollar
..,,.. . .. (degress" hove, tn sight, and we in-
tive fml.1; it is cwivrri.i.i.ui. pur- , rtrently said -.Urn .t' and let it pass
and simple ttixt he has em-ircled ' lh,t Now "Billion and half
,, , , , -.1 1 ) . . -. Con-res" annonoes it s arrival, and
the globe With Lis credits wlm-h nt j with a f.rvencv that would do credit to
the main nre Min-trxi'.'p a- d based
upon the perj t tuii v of throng gov
erninenU. His capital, as a rule, is
legal tenders and he strives t intake
each unit if them more prolific ns
measured in properties of other
nature. He rules Kng'and, Ger
many, .France, yes, all Europe and
America is his hardest territory lo
conquer. It is to tie hoped he will
not. The story will be to'.d i,i 190.1
when the fight for Limeialis:n as
against the gold standard comes vp
the fight of profitable production
as against debased, miserable and
cheapened property and produc
tion. If the Jew shall win, let no Amer
ican blame him for Israelitism, lot
take home to himself that Amer
ican ballots have turned us over to
the gentlemen from Judah.
The Governor's appointment of
W. H. W'ehrting, of. this city, ft
member of the .State Board of Ag
ricu'ture is timely and meets the
approval of all who would see the
board comprised of. men who are
practical and progressive. Mr. Weh
rung will do much towards red ee ra
ng the good name of this state in
stitution, which has been lost in tha
shuffle of grafts for several years.
Dead Letters.
The following is the list of letters re
maining in the Hillsboro post office un
claimed:
Ali letters not called for bv March iS,
1S99, will be sent to the dead letter of
See. One cent will be charged on each
letter called for.
H. SCHULMERICH, P. M.
For frost bites, burns, indolent
sores, eczema, skiii diseae, and es
pecially Piles. DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Sajve stands first and best.
Look out for dishonest people who
try to imitate and counterfeit jt, ItV
their endorsement of a good article.
Worthless goods are not imitated.
Get DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.
Delta Drug Store.
Parties having farm or city prop
erty for sale will do well to list it
with S. Everitt, who is centrally lo
cated in Hillsboro, and who is in
constant correspondence with par
lies desiring to locate in Oregon.
He also carries several first-clats
re insurance companies.
Remnants! Remnants! Schu!
merich & Son have a sale of
remnants. Anything in their slore
in the line of remnants nil! be sold
at prices never before offered in this
city.
A responsible party wishes to
rent a good piano, immediately.
No small children. Enquire at this
oHice.
The Ladd & Reed Farm Com
pany at KeedviUe will sell a num
ber of registered pure Berkshire
boars, seven months old. Call on.
or write J. W. Karsteier, Reedville,
Oregon. j
Jeweler Hoyt ha3 received his
fine new line of spring novelties.
Go and see him when vou want
jewelry. He can and will meet
Portland competition. He has the
finest line ever before seen in this
WHITHEK ARE WE MtlPTING?
To the Editor:
Congressand the Oregon legislature
have adjourned; the president author
ized to increase the army to one hun
dred thousand; paid jo million dollars
for 10 m llions toad-eating nialays; over
a billion and half dollars voted out bv
congress, to be paid by "American Sov
ereigns," and not one liberty-loving-
Amencait-citizert yet heard to exclaim
I'll De darn'cl."
Should Marcus A. Hanna buy for him
self a crown; declare himself Kirnr of
these United States; "hire" an army to
defend and enfoice his decree, the aver
age "American Sovereign" (Hillsboroite
in particular) would be found on fcunduy
morn standing on the street corner, oblie
iousto bis threatened "ireedoui," his
hands pushed down deeo into his trous
ers' pockets, mouth wide open, silentlv
evolving from his chaotic mind diverse
schemes by which he is to obtain his us
ual morning "spiritual sustenance." We
have been told by our "leader" to "trust
in them" and we trust them; occasion-
ally they "sock it to us," but we 'care
not," Simon (Joe) says, ' thumb up"
and up they go; he says "git" and we
"git;" he says "come" and we come a
runnin': he points to Hades, and io our
innocent and childish simplicity we go
to Hades, while the "leaders," forget
ting even to say "God be with you,"
turn the'r backs upon us and triuiiiuh-
ai.t'.y go to the "1 tiler 1 lace." .
1 Ins ncquietcent disposition of the
'American sovereign" will be the mill
stone that will drag us down to abiect
servitude If ever there was a time in
the affairs of this ci untry when individ
ual and independent investigation was
required, 'tis now;; and I incline to the
opinion that if we are s-iveil from per
dition it will be because the dtvil won't
have us not because we are not willing
that lie should .
Marcus A. Hanna end his administra
tion say, "We must hold 011 to the
I Philippines". We ask why, and they
SUSy ftsiSve
winds, and we tvp'y, "Go it Mark! wr
j Za
The Leaders sav -"we must hold un the
.XTiT'uie IZ"
ham's ( the administration." an J in
a o.ored
cmnp meeting, we unite in
si"SinR 'Trail Gent (congress) from
whuui all blessings flow."
We are told that a goodly portiou of
this money was used in "licking Spain
out of its boots," and for the investment
we have rc:il estate sieurilv together
with Ihe good-will of the Cub'a..s a job
lot of Kanakas and their bad-will. Yel
low Jack, typhoid, nubiri.i, and kindred
other blessings loo numerous to men
t on: it gsve "Ak'v" a chance to take a
lrioK; U',S-'P owners an opportunity to
to the government tlu ir"hulks"'for next
1 l? noh!"g in or!er to help a good thing
't:Ki o Ke me oeei emoaimers a snow
to demonstrate f.eir ingenuity in "pte
servmg meats;" it gave McKintrv a
'straight flush" for renoniinatior. This
trilling expenditure of a billion nud half
dollars will unable us to show yonder Ma
lays over in ihe Philippines what fcind
of fighting stuff we're made of; ol course
itsgoin'to cost us lots of moncv, and
so.t;c of oar boys God bless 'em ! w ill
be sent to Glory, but well, we're
going to stay right here and "whoop it
up for the boys," and tell them to kill
those blood-thirsty Kanakas bv the mil
lions, we doa't cure a whoop for 'em...
we bought 'em and e can kill and eat
Vm if we want to. Mark and Mc say,
we can't give up the Philippines now lie
cause the Malays wtmM kill each other,
ana mat wouiiin t be humane tou know:
and besides it would lessen our security.
aic says "we ve got our foot in it and
cau't get it oul;"that those Fillipiuo
are a "shakev" investment. He's cot
hold of the infernal thine and cannot let
ro; its getting hotter and hotter, but he
swears by the eternal that he won't let
it drop, because sune other "darned
fool-' will try and pick it tip ami burn
himself with it. That's right Mc': hold
on to it; you will burn your hands, but
now tliose dear Malays will love you for
it maybe.
The administration and the preachers
tell ns that those dear people over
yonder are in an awful condition! They
need money doodles of it; thev must be
"enlightened" like unto us; their souls
ought to 1 saved before we kill the-n:
we must it is our destined duty to send
over there at once bread, sohlierc and
missionaries; that we Americans are nil
"right" got pleuty of money, and our
souls possessed of sufficient saving grace
to take us clear through. Us needless to
spend any more lime or nion -y on
we'uns. we're all "right," morally and
financially. Let's sail in and dig out of
the gutters those deir knock-kneed,
wild-eyed, kinky-haired, greese-bedaub-ed
sinners and rear them up in the wav
we want them lo go. I move to amend
by striking out the words soldiers and
mcney, and send along with the mis
sionaries Mark Hanny, -Esq., 'Balmy
Alg'y, Pautiy Eagan, Gen. liillie Shaft
er and Rev. Plowman.
AUMI. ISTRATIONIST.
Real Estate Transfers.
Ada mi Frelier to Johannes
(iutschniidt 20 a Jacob
Swanger donation
Oglesbv Young to Ida Me
Been 10 a in Fruttdale. ,.
R M Jaspersou to Lena
Bruckler 31 acres and tret
in Jas McKay donation. . .
Cicero Hines to E W Sargent
i acre near Gales City
Alary Ann Watts to A Pike 5
a Spencer's Homestead. . .
A .1 Hamilton and wf to R
51 Dooly, trustee, tret sec
15 t 1 s r 1 w
C A Dhondt and wf to John
Williams trcl sic 14 t 1 n
r 4 w
Gii-dave Tenfel to Sch Diet
4')0
300
4,000
40
200
1
500
67bldgsite 120
Mary E Hart to Mary M
Hart 1 a sec 8 1 1 n r 4 w.
2.50
80
Cicero Hines and wf to John
Heisler a near Gales City
"Give me a liver regulator and 1
can regulate the world", said a
geniua. I he druggist handed him
a bottle of DeWitt's Little Early
Hirers, the famous little pills.-Deltn
Drag btore.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
Notice is hereby given that ihe animal
lnwtincr f t.ho uuu-L tti,lil.ru .f ik. ll.Ma
boro Co-Operative Company will lie held
in Grange Hall, Hillsbtru, ilareh 27, 1S
m one oxiwi p. in.
CALVIN JACK, Hec'y
JAMK8 II. 8EWKLL, President.
COMMISSIONERS' COURT,
CONTINUED FROM THIRD PACK.
Other claims were acted on as
follows, those allowed being
carried out;
C A Cavell, Assessor 72, station
ary, 50 cm $ 7J50
. .i icv-rii. nire u n wucox, M50
continued
a is laiy, I'ti) sal as treas 50 00
josepmneiase, ooaru examiners 2100
A A Morrill, surveyor, 3; sta, 1... 4 00
Hillsboro Lt and 'Water, Feb. , 8 50
A M Collins, Feb janitor 30 00
n nun aiisuuon, mil Keep 01 Mrs
Geo Hull, 105, disallowed.
C E. ISradlev, 9 p-upers at 97:
and 1 at 325.., ,. , 9100
jm a uarreu, ooaru urooks and
Harper, jail, 33 days 3375
k a eryan oon, suprs, Tupper, 2 50
v. jack, Recorder, aep and sta. , .. 178 00
.n r, buck , jury 11st, 3; j irneand
B R Harrington, help, at 2 each 7 00
Glass & Prudhome, books, records
and sta , . , 40 65
W O Bradford, sal, dep, sta and
telephone 27700
J B Matthews Tost, Indigent 3000
Clias Brookman, , keeping Mrs
Smith, Co charge,-56, allowed 3300
Jos Lee, Indigent Feb term ." 2400
DrTamiesie, b ll Mrs Geo Hull,
96 67, disallowed ,
M S Dailey, repair Cornelius
Plains bridge 11 00
Schulmericb & Son, 'sup poor
A Special Bargain for Newspaper Readers!
THE SEMI-WEEKLY REPUBLIC ...
" ... AND THE HILLSBORO ARGUS
One Year for One Dollar and Twenty-five Cents
A Won! Alwut It Kttei-Lu-Hyt'ho 8.ml-Weekly Unpubllo W no well known
that aiiout all taut Is nooeimry to mviuv u xnWrtiitluit U M nil I nttonil.ui u It, It
Utile lies! ai'iioral nowapaiwrof it elasa puhlNlitxl, :oid lias u largor elreiilallon n.i
ttian any other news wivkly or H.mii w wlky. U hat oommund 'not only of all the
great sotnves of news from th hiiilvaml Nimlav Urpiitilie. hut hImi riwlve Iho
lvial aorvit of the New York Herald and New Vol k Journal. Itv n ihh-iiI arrnii
Kviiieiit. nia.lwforallmiu.dtiine only, our irlmidH will he given an oi.iiortunll v to
taka advantage or Una HlK'nU proHtion. This Ix a Wlal rnh otter, Addit na'
HILLSBORO ARGUS. HILLSBORO, ORGON
The Affairs
of Europe
are faithfully fjortrayed in the original and
exclusive cable dispatches which The Cm
CAGO RECORD prints daily from the leading
capitals of the old world. This magnificent
special service is in process of being greatly
extended so as to include every important
city in Europe; and it is supplemented by(
the full regular cable service of The Asso
ciated Press.
The Chicago Record, alone ot all American
newspapers outside New York city,
now prints original and exclusive
cable dispatches dally from
the leading capitals of Europe.
larm and Chrisenger
A E C.idy, Beaverlon, sup, Mrs
Smi.li
G H Rcevjs, Cedar Mill, sup A
MOM'SM
Jno H meyiiiau, lldware, rock
crusher, Ueavertnn
II C Coleman, Hoard Kxamil.ers. .
H A Ilml, Sch Su t sal 39601 x.im.
i.i.ition, iS; inst, Cornelius, 350
st 1. ex and prwt, 5 05
Hbo Pub Co, sia, asoor and C It
I. Cups, erosilavs Dist 3,'
Argus, Feb proceeding..
P O Iirowa, b iri.il, J111.25, C
charge, u; duslers, et', .53; a
rockers, j so
Boge & Knn:s, 11 r Dist 27..
4 00
4 DO
SO
IS o
66 15,
4S4,.:
17 ;o
3!
178S
290
J A Imbrie, sil, den, sta, etc..
S9 73
M H Parker, lbr Dist 18 ... 4 70
Gen Ransom Post, Iml aid. ... . . . , 27 70
J H Wilkins. Assault t.nd balterv.
No action '
T J Cleeton, dist ally. ,
W D Smith, justice
Ross Sedoris trespass guilty. . .
W-D Smith, justice
5
3 45
5 7'
C W Redmond, constable 4 y
rreu narptr, larceny- convicted
W D Smith, justice
F, II Sappiugion. constable
T J Clcrton, dist altv
8 35
P 50,
5 o
joe en 2 V
JNGralwl , ,
i'owiung
Harvey Van Ulaiicom
Blasser larceny, acquittal
W D Smith, justice
T J Cleeton, dist atty
CW Redmond '
James McNamara..:
Thos Gheen
I
2 30
005:
ji
5 90
1 20
Wm Jackson a
n tn liulfiiian
Joe Williams
Carl Larson cruelty to animals
No action
W D Smith justice
T J Cleeton dist atty
Wilbur Wilson, incase, larceny,
acquittal
J I Knight justice
W W Annans constable
W D Smith dep dist attv
1 7
7
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7 40i
870!
2 50
Mark Wilson 1 ,0
Laura B I'eid .', 3 j0
1 n. nouuisou
m. n n, i, jiiiwi,. .
I.enn l:,i, 1, rl J?"
Otis Kelly in
.. .. J .iv
1 rn
John Mitzel , ea
FCKelly ;
MADanks 350
Road viewers:
C True 2 0J
G Winkel 2 0o
D B Reasoner. . ., . . ,. 2 (K)
A A Morrill "'" , Bn
JBDarity ,
Peter Jossy ,
John Schnider 1 io
A A Morrill y 00
A A Morrill... j g0
F G Mann to keep peace, bound
over
T J Cleeton, dist atty 5 00
S II Humphreys . ' 4 50
CW Redmond ,,,, 3oo
Ed Fuller cigarette violation
conviction W D Smith
TJ Cleeton
M A TI . .
35
00
50
. UlUICtl
M Dunhouser assault and battery
no action. . ,
W D Smith
TJ Cleeton "'
C W Rerlmrmrl ""
3 95
2 50
I 20
John Sal.geber pointing fire arms
uuunn over
W D Smith ". "'
CW Redmond 85
yuto" 500
Mary Hesse , ,
75
r? li, .1,1...: 1 ."' J J
" w".iiciiurr- larceny acrjuit-
S H Humphreys
CW Redmond
7 8
to 60
T r r-i....
JFCarstens 120
J viccluii (nn
j j weiK....
I 20
1 20
1 20
K C Luce...
GT led ford
J M Bridges.
I 20
iviii vauipoeii. ton
John Strope ,. , 1 10
J W Cave , Lo
Louis Jacquot 1 .
JohiiTyacke.. 3 ,0
r imu jncquoi 3 jq
The cutest things in town in the
shape of hoys' suits at Schulmerich
& 8011's army and navy patterns.
come and see them. '
Photographs.
I nm now prepared lo make photo
graphs in ray ' new Studio five
blocks east of the court house, cor
ner 7th & Baseline Streets.
Perry Elms, Photographer.
Hillsboro, Feb 22.
E F Riley and wf to Martha Fleck
23.07 a K Young die 410
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
Itartlflclallydlgeststhc food and aids
Hature In strengthening aud recon
itructlnar the exhausted dlnstlve o
gang. It Is the latest discovered dlffest-
ant and tonic. Ko other preparation
can approach It tn efficiency. It in
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea.
Sick Headache.Gastralgla.Cramps, ana
all other resultsof Imperfect digestion,
Prepared by f C DeWitt A Co., CQ'eag
Delia Druir SIoit, HUMmm Urvgtm.
A.lmiri&trator's Notice.
Notiee U hureby given that the undor
"IgiiiNl hii '111, liy tliii 1 oiiiiiv t'mrt of
I lie Hluleof Hresun. fur hlngloii ('miii.
ly, iiuiy iiiiiH.iniiHi n.liulMl-lriiior nf th
estiUeof rixl VUi.doeeaed and has ilirtv
qiiaiUni ami enl. reii upon the dlwhargi.
, ol Iiim nutins as such,
jiuw, thcri'lore. all pemnm luiving
ciuiiiis ugaini muu extaie urn n. n iiv ri-
; rpuri'd ti prt'tu'iil 111110 to mil at Urn law
"lllce of tleo, H. Ihiglej at lllllsnoru.
lV..l.t. ........ I u . ...
' ' with pmiier vnuehrm within six linuillm
' Htli,r ilnlM itl lin iitlti-.,.
j liated at IlilHtMiru this 2nd dav of Mar
eh, A. II. IHtut.
I JOHN WITT.
I Ailiuliihtrntur of the estata nf r'ml
mm
245!" itl, Deceased,
. ...,7,.:..r"j:":."r.
vuminisiraior nonce.
Notice is horeby given that thn under
! sign"! has Iwen duly apolnUnl AdiniiiiH-
oaior 01 me. iaie 111 i.tiorga n, 1'apen
burK, d ci-Hseil, by the Hon. County Cuurt
(if fli 8lii(n of llr.wpi.11 foi Wnt.1.1 (.,,,
- - ' "'
I County. All M-rHim having eluiius
niiLliiMt
utiuiiiHt saui enlatn are requesti-il to pre
sent Ilia sainii with proH-r vouchnrs to the
undi-iHlgned nt hi" riwiilunce In Ntallord,
i iiiCKiuiiH" uotiiny, main oruri'gun.
Dated this March 1, IMlf).
J. 1', Kruno, Administrator.
Executor's Notice.
Notice is horebv given that the iindiTxIirn.
ed hits Ix'cn appointed Kxecutor of the liil
will and testament of Anna U llheluiiiin
Hngeilet'.l, hy the County Court ofthe state
01 uregon lor WasniUKtoll county. AH
K riiiiH having claims against said estate
are reqiientod to present the name to the
uuilumgncd within six months Irum dale
Dated at Hillsboro, March 0. IMU).
1 Kit VAN HOOK.
Executor of the last will and testament of
Alma W lllielinlna Huge, (lueeaHed,
W, i). Hare. Attorney.
Administratrix' Notice.
Notice is hnreliy mlven that the underslir
lied hiix heon tippolntud uilminlnt rntrlx of
tun cMtiim or j, n. .oriitiu, ileeeiiHiid,
by the County court of Washington coun
ty, Btntoof Oregon, and that ail persons
having claims against mild estate arn re
quired to presmit the samo properly vorl-
neii, ui inn at the ulllve oris. II. niinton
Hillsboro, Oregon, within six months
Iroin (lain, thla lull day or March, ISJIU.
LINA HAHVKY U RUTIN,
AdirilniBtrntrix of the estate of J. 8.
Uiiillii, dcoensfld.
8. II, Huston, Attorney.
Administrator's Notice,
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has beau appointed nduiiiilslmtrlx
wilh the-will-uiiiiexd of the estate ol N
C, Richardson, deeeaued, liy the Hon,
County Court of the htnte or Orugmi for
Washington County and persons having
claims agulust said estate are roquestad to
present the same to the undersigned at
her residence within months from the
date of th .s notice,
March 7, WW).
s , C. h. RICHAItDHON,
AdinliilstraUir of the oslute of N, C.
Itichurdion, deceased.
Notice of Final Settlement.
NOTlCIC is hereby given that I. the un
ders iuned administrator nf the nututn
of Oottloib Htaeger, deceased, have filed
In the County Court of the state of Oregon
for Washington ootinly, my Haul account
as administrator of said ostato; and that
said Court has set Monday, April Id.
18!, at thn hour of 10 o'clock a, 111., of
said day, as the tlmn, and the County
Court room as the place, for hearing ob
jections to said final account and the set
tlement of said estate.
AJ , , JOHN SMITH.
Administrator of Inn euinin ,.f riu.
lulb Htaeger, deceased.
1 Villi 1.
PIPll
"VJ- -sr jr
rp was never so well
se.tson's cre.itiotis show. Here are a number of rrt
and quJitv gum far superior to anything you can 1m
ttnine. We're doubllnij our former business yea,
doubliiv! our values,
Parents, suppo.se you Investigate?
If It's thin ni.ikt,
you're salt.
11. WI'.llltl'.M) and SON,
The Hillsboro
The Leading Drug Houso -
Whero lirugs. Mi'dlrlmn. I'aluia. H!U.Smiii.'!,, Ilrnlir and all IirttfitUt't Nundrle
limy ln proi-urtil it t prlrim lliitl simply dUlanrti eoinpelltliiii.
1 Fad is, that many tfo.l do not know where our niituocaui
from it's, n g.ioil nntno nnd wo had gund reasons fur adopt
ing it. Let us expluin: .
jM Hie Itli h't'nr of th.. (irm-k .VIi1hIh1 tin I is wli iped like
Tri.u'jtl-. thne si.le.l. .Now, n we were ; jinerii all)' the ihlrd
jO)I Store esinliih"d in HilMiro, iht tlirei-cnrtiered i,.r it
sigiiifipitiit I'Ihim- rrnii'iulwr i'ki t'.iat our inuiio i-, and
alvuiys iill ho, too. ihe sur-sign of hi(,'li'at quality an low
est price. Wti uill 1. alvvnvs ili-a-d 'o h ive viiii cmII at our
gtorc! tor the hne'st druggist's line
IN WASHINGTON GOUNTV.
Notice for Publication.
Ijuu! 01II1 at oicxoii Cllvi
I'eliruary . IMr.i.j
Nolli'o la hereby given Hull Ihe following
named settler bus llli-d noln-e of her In
tention to make Hind pr"'f In KiipiHirtnf
hi-r claim, and Hint iihl orool will I.
Initilv Ix-fore Iteglsli-r and Iteeeiver at Ore-
iron l llv. Oreu-oli. on Man Ii Vs. ISISI . l
" ' "
Ma gie Watrous, H. E. U46
for be I ! ' j of H K i Hi e '.II md W H W I
li'H'liTaN UllW. hbe iniines (lie fo. j
low log willies-en hi prove her couttiiloii" i
n -il. nre iihiii and eulliinllon of s,od j
In - ..I . viz:
(ieoige A. lingers, iff I'lire! lirnve. Ore. i
eiiry linker, of lileiiwoud, ' M u j
Charles Wrrdhrts, of '
Looimrd Hmilb, 01 " "
I'll AM, 11.
Mi o It I-:,
llcgixtur.
Wanted-Sover.il trustworthy is-rsoii 111
thl siiile lo mnnui.'uour lun-iiinns lii their
own and nearby l oiinUes, It la mainly
nlllea Work conducted at home. Sitlnrv
straiuht SmiO, 11 year nnd exinuses detl
Ii i to boiiiillde, 110 more, t,n litis milnrv
Monthly S7"i, Kefefnnees, Knclnie self
addressed aliiiuped envi lopn, Herbert K
Hess. Prest., Depl, M. l hciii:o.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIKTt'K OK AN KXKCt'TION.
dneri'u and order of sale, issued out of:
the Circuit Court oftlio Ntute of Oregon,
for Washington County, In favor of Wit-;
Hum Lung and aiminst ICi Ih-ccii ,1, Pom. 1
eroy, I' rank Koiuemy . Jnhn l'onniiov
ami CIiii Imsii MeNull tor tin. sum of llri,
costs, aud for the hirtlier sum of .'tl ti. H. I
gold coin, with liiti'lent tlierooll lit the'
rata .if 10 pur i-ent per iiiiniun from thn
sih nay of Oct., nii and the I'liriher sum
of (lift, attorneys' feus, wllh liiti'rest thorn
on 11I the rule ol II per co'it ier annum
from tho '.'(ah day id Jaiiuury, iHlil) ami
for the cost and expenses of mile aud or
said writ.
Now, thereforn, by virtue nnd 111 pursu
ance of said Judgment, decree ami niilnr of
sale, 1 will, on Monday the loth day of
April, 111, at Ihe noiiih door ol'llin court
housii in Hillsboro, Washington County,
Oregon, at tho hour of ID o'ci ok a. in., of'
saidday, soil nt public auction to tho'
highest bldilcr for f iish, tho following-de-scribed
real properly, t-w II:
I.ylnir and beuiK In section .'!.'. I 1 n r.lw
and morn particularly diiscribed as fol
lows: iscki 11 111 1 1 at u stoiio in t he emiter
of tho road leading north from thn town
ol Cornelius in stud county and stain, said
stone liolngon thesoiitli boundary of'clnilil
No. llu In said 1 1 11 rll w and dlHtant eist
i'l.dl chains from the s w corner of said
claim, and running llumeii east on said
soiitn bouiKtury Hue nl said claim No. Ii.'
i ill eluiius 10 a post: 1 Hence Hoiith 'l:L
cnains to a post; lliciicn we-'t 4.U7 clmlns
to a post 1 thenco south lllo f inin w 7.117
cliains to a liOMt 111 till! center or the above
riam.Kil roiut Noiitn III (leg 4!) mill w 110 feet
ironi ws nortnwost corner or the euclos-
tire com inon ly known as tho ''Odd 1'el-
lows" vrave yardi tliHiice north '2h deir w
n 41. ..1. ..I ... ,i i. ... 1
A.'io emiiiin mi u poni.; iiienen nortu ,j.7ii
clmlns to tho placo of beginning, contain
ing 4.1U acres, all slliniln In Wash union
County, Oregon, to satisfy the hereinlm
fore named sums, and for the costs anil
expenses of said sulo.
Haul nrniinrtv will lie Hold siibleet 1 .11 l-rt.
deinptloii as per stiitute of Oregon,
Witness my llllllil UI1S4I 1 cluv of Man- 1
1W. W. 1). HIlAliroilI). '
Hherlff of Washlnntnn Count v. ( ll'eiroo .
John M. Wall, Attorney for l'liilntlir.
1 ,
, SUMMONS,
In thn Clreult Court nf the State of Oregon
for Washington County,
Josephine Grow, J'lalntiir,
' VH,
Harry Orow, Dofimdant.
rpo HARRY (1R0W, tho above-named
X delendaut, In the nainn or the Htatn of
Oregon, you are hereby required lo appear
.....,inni too uooiHIIIIIL III lll piUIll
filed agai"Ht you herein, by Friday the
Hist day of March, 1HU), '
If yon fall to so appear and answer, the
pluliitlll will apply to the Court for the ra
le! depended In her complaint, to-wlt :
lor a docreo dissolving the marriage and
marriage contract nuimiviuihiir b,,i, ,,
plaintiff and defendant, and thai she havr,
i
lit- '
provided for In clothinn as thb
doubling our army of little friends.
HIUSHOHO, 4IREU0S
Pharmacy
Is Prpr
niock
Main Hi.
Hailet
Proprietor.
iwriiii'iloii I i n-siniie be- mnlden name nf
JoM-phlun Inlll.i,-.; and thin she In- award.
il ihiM.no uinlriiKl.Hlv ot the minor child
of lllU l.l.llllllll ami lleA-ii.Unl ..i.J ..
1111 11 111 tier
lef lo Ihe t uurl u,v mu.
;iir i(ii.!nlii..
I his mi m Is M-rved iim run by
mililli'itllnn. bv order nl '! , ...,.,I.U
,J.. A, Itood.roimty jiidgeof Wasldnsloll
,'" ""
Ala.le ami
bilrd nl r
'amber at Hills-
, () !)(.. n, I'l'hnmrv
I. .I11, I HMD
Attorney for I'lnloiiir. '
is it Fiiote, liriers
Triinsai-t a liuneial Ibiiiking ItualneM
! .1. W, N'M'TK
I A. V. Slit TI'I ,
r Msnam
. . Cashier
Hell sight Kxehangn ami Telegraphlo
Iruiiifers and uc Letters 1 Credit
iivnllnlile Ihroiighout the Cnltisl statni
litii-v I ills r i:xi haiigi. on bunion,
l.lverp.d, inibllti, arls, Iterlln. Krankl
ri.rl ui thi) i iiin.Hiockholm ami all prln.
nipnl cities of Kuropn. t '
Colleellimsmiidnnii all m'eemibla niIiiU
Hanking hours from 0 a m to 3 p ,n
Hlllslsiro, Oregon
Cor. 2d I Wubn
J. Northrop, I'roprleior.
U. Newly Furnished
!N and Renovated.
A first-class table and
all accommodations
for the convenience
of guests. , ,
ORi'N
Time Schedule ..
.. From Portland
! aat mall envos at S p m fur Halt Lake:
I enver, n. Worth, Omaha. Kansaa City!
fMVip m ' uimt ',l 'rivee
Ppiikmu, Kiyer ieV(w 2;io p m for Walla
Wa l a, Mimmapulls, nt. vmli, rjulutb
Ml waiikeo, Chicago and Kaat, arrives
"Mo a id
Ocfian Htnamshlps leave at 8 p 111. For
Man trnnclttuo , miiIIIiik avurv liva
1 , Nulling
Columbia Ulvor leuvo 8
P m axnept
mini ay, Maturday 10 p m for Astoria ?
way laiiiiings, arrive 4pm except Sunday
Willamette rlvur hmve 0 a ni exooot
Hunday
L .. "f Hi inrivo p in exesDl
W'llliimutln rlvor leave 6 a m Tueaila
ri.nisduy and Katurday for Corvallls anil
way landings, n lvn :!i0i) m Tuewlav
Thursday and (Saturday umay,
Hmike river lnuve Hiparia daily ex.
wpt, Hal urdiiy for lwlstonj leave Uwli
ton dally except Hunday. 11
Address
W. II. IIULBURT,
Gun. Pass. Agenl
Dodwell Ciirlill & 0o.
Gen. Agts. N. P. 8. 8. Co.
Port 1 II nd,
Oregon
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