HILLSBORO ARGUS, APRIL 13, 1899. ... . A 'OH OH TIIK rKori.K ! I II THE ARGUS HtUrad at the Post-olhc at Hillsboro, Oregon, Second elsss mail matter. LUCIUS A. IflNtt, KDITilR. . County Official Paperr ISSUED .EVERY THURSDAY ...-BY-.... Tit iipi Pekiiiinj tonpuj. . ffabscrlptlom Cue Dollar pr Annua,, 81s Months, 60 cts; Unee ontlif, rt. 0psed to Gold Mono mctallism. Be UevtV la the . Bimetallic Suadard Dtar Meney means Debased Property, pod Profitless American Product. Our Consequent loss is our Creditors' Gain. 'Hat no ase for Marcos A. Hanna. TRUSTS, AND THE TKLST The trusts have proven themselves ro rapacfous that the managers of the administration have become alarmed, and they art vainly seek ing some way in which to have the obnoxious facta covered from " the scrutiny of the American public The administration is responsible for these . menaces to the public weal, and to aep.' rate the trusts from the present management of the government is like trying to take the lungs from a healthy man and ret' expect life to remain. There is but one way to smother the trusts and that is by having an Administration which will kilt off the last trust, commencing with Jbe breeder of all trusts, the great credit combination the money trust To understand this, one canj but go back to the Cleveland ad ministration, where the 'money trust's alarm at a democratic con gress, forced the administration's hand in making itself so repugnant that a change of government was inevitab e. All loans were called and none put. , Business stagnat ed, and in the. end, the money trust had its way. To correct these evils we must have an administra tion which shall give us a govern mental system in touch with the producers' best interest, and in do ing this, we mast get principles which will fight the debasement of farm product to a death finish. The trusts are all sucking the na tion's blood, but the worst of all is the trust demanding too much of the farmers' product for the dollar by it bought. ' THE WILLY-NILLY QUIIdU The fcafw'd Independent avers thjU.Ahe Argu will claim Carter Harrison's election as a "silver vic tory." Not at all, brother Inde pendent. The silver issue was not a marked one -in the Chicago cam paign. It was simply a question of whether or opt the streets of Chi cago should be given away to the biggest gold bug in Chicago, Chas T. Yerker, owner of the patriotic In- 1 ter-Ocean, which endorses the gold' standard, is ready to' chew embalm ed beef, or any old thing to prove its principles, Mr. Harrison, how ever, is a Bryan democrat. He lost many votes lie should have received. The content was the people against1 the corporations. The people won. Had Altgeldt been elected the Inde pendent, doubtless, would have al leged that Harrison's silver record was that which beat htm, .Mr. Harrison is not such shifty stock as the Independent editor, who alleged Are year that the gold standard would double' and treble every debt and decrease the price fof every Om"" ' ' -I?..t y rf "iictrtTu p I his vomit" and loved that which he had so lustily hated and cohdeni !ned. Really, it appears that Broth- sr Independent's mind is as willy lifllyns his quill. it, I ' ... j Fsom the tone of the trust 'gold Wndard pieff, the powers that he vould like vcVv well to unite the kav , wutuvinuu i.mtivjliu aliu isme the next democratic " ca'ndi tel The yhitneys, the Cleve- indf, tbe Hannas and the Pier ont Morgans are all of the same lorldJ But democrats will name pair own set of principles and go f fore the peopie'with Americanism I the .iuasihead; an American rtmy svslem; an American 111- IMil policy coupled with hurnaii r!;3 ;jHnciplei ft sal I 6ur cit ,trT:w'll ' for thoe with ' ia Wit hits thrown us in contuct. Oregon "volunteers should rxt .hnine srnf t once. The -'- lresdvb,n too long. ' '.Tticking Ur-vice against I.!"" -!-.!. should met by regular who fell their time and perianal eervieee for a monthly sti pend, and not by boys who have enlisted U. recent an intuit and an affront offered oar country and who now find both satisfied. Their return ehould bo immediate ami they should, ere this, have been replaced with r pillars. Aft; r all, it U an excclleul idea this. one of expansion! . It (J wt 11; it i. con siderate and judicious, this permitting our people, by ecouainlrnce with tlie Or ient, to know ust how little one en get alone wilt: and lie hippy and full of fight. We humbly suggest that it is about time for protection and the gold stand ard to again run up the price of wheat, cotton and wool. It is evident that Markhani's "man with the Hoe" has run up against the trusts in 1S99. We judge this from the Oregoniau's squeal. A Modem Youth. The Argot man hs suggested to the Hatchet a companion ot tbe bills for as sessor's blanks in '97, '9$ and '99 and stated that he would have mentioned it in his own paper but that he was known to be ' such a darned lur that no one would believe him" so that he wanted the Truthful James of the Hatchet to post the public. Really the Hatchet's well-deserved reputation for reliability quite as much as to the personal veracity of its editor is due to the paper's policy of always giving the authority for its as sertions so that its readers can easily ver ity tne tacts. Hatchet. After throwing this beautiful little bouquet st himself, the Hatchet msn pro ceeds to show how the couuty paid $10 more to the Independent lor printing, than it should have paid, according to bills of 1897 and 189$. In this the Hatch et was truthful. And now as to what started the colloquy. The Forest Grove youth had just presented his bill to the county court. In looking over the charg es, the "Argus man" discovered that the Hatchet man was trying to graft the county ont of s dollar by charging for two treasurer s calls, instesd of sn honest charge for one, as the "Argus man" had presented. The "Argus man" thereupon went into treasurer's office to put Com rade Csdy on guard, and, low and be hold, the grafter was there. The "Argus man" opened the matter and Treasurer Cadv called the "truthful James" down and he changed his bill, alleging all the while that he "thought he had two no tices." To this, the "Argus man" charg ed tbe youth with drinking drug store whiskey, causing a double vision. Tbe "Areas mac" then casuallv wondered what brand of whiskey tbe independent man drank when he raised ou the asses sor's printing, and suggested to his nibs that he write np a comparison. "You know," said the Argus man, "the Argus is very unreliable according to vonr boss. Uncle Ben. and the Hatchet is so truthful that its lies, even, are be lieved, at least bv the office force." This is tbe true version of the affair. Upon second thought, and a -ueeestion from one of the Hatchet man's particular mends, we are constrained to believe that Craig's double vision on the dollar is caused by a twist put in his nose on the Saturday night proceeding the 1896 elec tion. , . Real Estate Transfers. John Winters and wf to Jacob Thorn ann It 1 sec litlitsw f 350 wnnstma wren to C r wunderlicn 158 of Michel Wren and wt d 1 c t I n r jw . S J Earhart and wf to Mrs J y Hays sWofsesecjit a s r I w and 200 other lands ... 1000 H O Hays and wf to S J Earharts 4 o(t '4 sec 31 1 a s r 1 w and other lands....... 1000 David Wilcox and wf to Isaac Bales Its 6 7 blk 6 Cornelius John Winters and wf to Alice Meb ins Its j- 4, 5, 6 in blk a and other lots in town of Middleton C Schulmerich and wf to Thos H Tongue tret in Oak Grove add to Hbo Ruth McCurdyto D J Buckley t.n a of M Wren and wf d 1 c 1 1 n r 3 w Lucinda Fowler to D J Bnckley I a ofM Wren die, etc....... Addy Woodby to Alex Gerrard et 325 "5 200 ux n J4 of n w ot s w -c it t 1 s r 1 w. ... 1150 Capitola B Cox and hb to Marv C Blackwell nwofsecijtinr 5 1000 FOR SALE, " That valuable farm known as 'the Parrott farm being th N. half of N. W. quarter Sec. 18, T 2 N R. 2 W. containing 80 acres more or lees. Four miles north of Glencoe on Shady Brook (so called.) Apply to ' ' E. R. Greooby, t -w-yrnfilrt TO" 60. Do you wish . to buy, sell, or , ex change iyour farm, town property or business, or have you personal property of any kind to dispose of, or some good timber land in town ships 2 north, 3 webt; 3 north 5 west; 3 north, 6 west; 2 north 8 and 9 west; Then come and see me 1 fore you do any thing. It may ay you to attend lo this soon before the (treat current of emigration net "S3 - - r here from the East, which is pure to. come. With it, prices of real estate are sure to go up. 'A word to the wise, etc." . s - . ; s - F. M. Hkidkl. i Office in City Bakery, Hiils boro, Oregon.' . IN MEMORIUM. The Sublime Mystery of life, with ts joys in childhood, its hopes In vouth.its OFplrations in rarly muturity, ts ambi tious in the height of its intellectual powers in a lipencd manhood, and in its tranquility and severity in d clining years, in 'any and all these stages of man's exi-tence, when weare least ex pecting him, the lawful mnjesty of Death appears, "time is called," and we pass over to the thither : shore. Thus . in serenity of a ripened manhood, the dread summons came, ou the, 19, of Jati'y 1899, to him who was our neigh bor, associate, friend and bi other, Henry Biiston, jr. ' sn honored member of Ho1 ti'rook Lodge ' No. to A. V. & A. M.. the silent mes senger has called and quietly obeying nature s mandate, -aw wrapped the drapery ol his couch aronad aim" and tank to sleep, and passed over into the unseen. Karth, that ever kind and in dulgent mother, whoso generously fur nished the means for his sustenance in lite, received him at last in her Bosons. The life and character of Henr Bux ton, Jr., is worthy of emulation bv the youth Of our land In persevering in dustry, generosity and the untiring efforts for the happiness of others, he knew nb limit but in strength and abil ity. His honesty of purpose in advocat ing what he deemed to be right, endear ed him to all those who came w.thin the sphere of his influence, so that those who knew him longest loved him most. in tne unt niety death ol our Hrother. llolbrook Lodge has lost an honored member, the craft a true brother and steadfast friend, the community an enterprising neighbor and an honor able man, the state a devoted son ami wotthy citisen. To his relatives and lovine friends. in this hour of their affliction, weextend our sincere sympathy; their friend and ours has gone hence to that bourn from whence no traveller returns. as a lur.ner roara ot our esteem we ask that the secretary be authorised to lurnisn eacn newspaper in this county with a copy of this memorial with the request that the same be published. Respectfully and fraternally submit- ieo. mis Aiarcn 15, 1999. J Jus. M. Thompson, K. T. Kane, M. B. Dilley, Dead Letters, The fotlowing is the list of letters re maining in the Hillsboro post office un cisimea: Mr John Bucbert. All letters not called for bv April S3, 1899, will be sent to the dead letter of ficc. One cent will be charged on each letter called tor, H. SCHOLMBSICH, P. M. Hon. S. B. Huston returned Mon day evening from Olympia, whither he went to participate in a whist tournament. 1 ' Uillsboro experienced a very severe frpst last night and were it not for.- the fopsy niortiine mutii fruit would have been killed. Remnants! Remnantst Scbul merich & Son mill have a sale of remnants. Anything in their store in the une of remnants will be sold at prices never before offered in this citv. King Denny and wife, of Beaver ton were visitors at S. II. Dun burs, Duley, Sunday lust, Messrs. V. II. Wt hrungand Jno. M. Wall were passengers on this evening's train, enrntite to Portland where they will attend the JettVr son club banquet. "Give tne a liver regulator and I can regulate the world , said genius. The dni'ibt handed liini 4 bottle of Dt Will's Little Earlv Risers, the famous little pills. D ltn Drug store. Ralph Jolly, the 17 year old son of Win B. Jol!v, died H Portland yesterday, of neuralgia of tl stomach. The remains wilt be buried tomorrow at the Jolly cerretery. . loe Artisans will give an open meeting next Tuesday evening, and a program will be rendered. speaker rrom (inroad will be pres ent to tell of the good points of the order. For frost bites, burns, indolent sores, eczema, skin disen, and en pecially Piles. DeWitt's Witc Hazel Salve stands first and best Look out for dishonest people h try to imitate and counterfeit it It's their endornement of a good article, N orthlcss goods are not imitated Get DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Delta Drug Store. Mrs. Hoxter, of Portland, wil speitK next euiiaay in the thii tian church at 3 P. M. to Indite only. She will speak also in the evening at 8 P. M. at. the same church, for the benefit of the Florence Crittendon Home, of Port land. All are invited to hear Mrs. Hoxter. . Sheriff Bradford received the bicrcle tags the first of the week and is now busy retailing them at $1.25 each. They are very pretty things, even if they do come high. Mrs. Miles Everilt got the tag number 1. The first consignment contained 500, and if this is not aiiongh more will be ordered. with 8. TE v8 rn,"w iw m cated in Ilillsboro, and nho is "11 constant correspondence with par ties desiring to locate in Oregon. He also carries several first-clai- re insurance companies, Cyclists Attention. Xotii is hereby given that the undersign ed is now collecting the tux of $1.25 on each and every bicycle in V iMhimrton comity and that said tax la now due and payable at the HheriH'someein Htllsboro. bring the make and number of wheel, W. D. BRADFORD. herin and Tax Collector, Washington cmintv. '-'"' : - ' Hitl'slwrs, Or., April 11,180a. , NotiCe to Tsxpayeri. 'N"tli Is hereby given that the time for ueiinqueni y 01 tne isvb iu rou nas neen extended until May 1A, 1409. Taxpayers will govern thfmselvesaccordingly. Tax es will he received at the Hbenfrs office until ' said date, after which the roil will be closed. . ; . W.D.BRADFORD. : Sheriff and tax collector of Washington County. Hillsboro, Or., April U, 18W, SHERIFF'S SALE. TY VIRTDB bF AN EXECUTI N. rpcre and Order of sale. Itwued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County, in r ivoror . h. Huston and scainst H. B, Hollenbeek and 8. E. Hollenber for the sum of S.I2 costs and for the further sum or swh.by u.n, A Special Bargain for Newspaper Readers! THE SEMI-WEEKLY REPUBLIC , ' v ... AND THE HILLSBORO ARGUS One Year for One Dollar and Twenty-five Cents A Word Anuut lu HiHrtirlty.Tb Semi-Weekly ilopiibllo la so well known that about all that is nmwamry to mvure a autwcrlmlon la to call attnntlon to It, It U Ihs beat ffetiaral newaiMper of Us vlaw nublHhwl, and has a larger olrouUtlon now than any oilier news woxklv or einl-wwlkv. It It omnium,. I i,i ,,iu r .11 n.- great sources uf news (rum tua Holly and sjwlal seme of the New York Herald and evmmit, niaderiraUtiidttm only, our take advantage of this liberal proposition. HILLSBORO ARGUS. The Affairs of Europe are faithfully portrayed in the original and exclusive cable dispatches which TllF, CHI 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 of all American newspapers outside New York city, now prints original and exclusive cable dispatches dally from the leading capitals of Europe, Speed Size! LOVELACE! Three Year old Krcord, J:20; WILL MAKE THE SFJthON OF 18U Washington County, Oregon, Season, with Privilege of Return, $25; LOVELACE is a dark buy. with a dark buy, with teen hands high, mid will weiifli upwards of 1,200 pounds. Sire, Effotist a:n fi, and sire of Egoien a:o6 tfi the Conqueror, a: li 4, sud ao uwiciB in j.jo. run uruuier 10 sj-iunx, a:a8 i, sire of u in the a: to. First dam Crepon.dain of L0VRLACE, 1 rMAm , ;n U . -I I'utness, inai 2:22, vrranu uain 01 (.nuniy, a:ij, ny rrinerp. Second dam, Crape Lisse, dam of King Rene,' Jr., a:l7, and BaUarine, a:j?, by Geo. Wilkes. ihird dam, the dam of Tsrlton, a:jt, trial a:a( T I .1.1 . IiO ELAt K as s two year old trotted in two races, obtaining a two year old record of a.a9 U . As a three year old he was campaigned in several states, trottnl in 33 races, obtained first, second or third in a tniru ueat 1 1 December. Workeil publicly a rull mile at Cleveland in a:aj tf. His breedinic is unsurpassed. His dam, his grand dam, the dam and grand dam of his sire, and the dam of his grand sire, are all in the great brood inure list. Snrite. the dam of his sire, had five mlta hv Rlviinnr aiiHall r. (,, th. i,.t 1 hree of them hsvlng at different periods ae. Waterwiuli, grand dam of his sire, ucsccnuania 111 me 2:30 list. Mares Iroui a distance will rec.ive A number of standard bred mares and For further particulars inquire of Hillsboro, Oregon. gnlil coin, with Interest thoreon at the nJ of H per cent per annum from the :40th ll w .uurrn, i-i", nun mritie nwi anil e pciiKi K (if nlc and uf wild writ. 'lW, tliiirefore, by virtue ami In pursu ance of Haiil )nii).-iiii)iit, iltrn e ninl onlcr of salt). I will, 011 Monday tin' 1'itli day of May, IHMfl, nt the smith door of tho wmrt p u-i fu Hil.aiioro, WuahuiKtoii Co., Ore. it the hour of lu o'clock u. 111., of suid day sell tit public auction to tho hlghi'Nt lii'Mer tor ca-h, Hie follnwirig (Unci ibed real property, tn it: The V X of t'l" H W M t fine 21 T N 1( 4 V orthn Will. Mi-r, mid nil siiiiHiit in Wkk)iIiikui i ouiity, Urtgiin 10 utiinl'i tne Uer.'iiiliefiri! iianiiil.iiiiit. und for the c!orti and cxMiiih,h of mid mhIu. Mjid pro(n-rty ill be in 'id Hiibjert tore flcini'tiuii uh i(jr ubit tite f Jrnon, Wuneaaiuy hand llil-i luili day uf April 1B. . W. f) BltAD' OUI), Kheriir of Waslilnitton Jo., Oreiioii. K. It. HuHtoii, Attorney for fliiiutilt'. Executor's Notice of aale of Personal ..i n t exeentor ofluet wtUteoTJoliu Hanlny, demnsed. will 011 I r. . 1 '' m . i . .1 niuuraay tne latn aavor April, vm, at the hour of 1:30 P.M of aaid duy , at the late residence of John Hunluy, deeeased, 111 llllliiboro, Oregon, aell at public auc tion lo the higbcat bldiler for citsh In hand 011 day of sale, all the personal property belonging to said entaie, the auine being all the household furniture of said de ceased, and conmstiug of a bedroom set, tables, chairs, stoves and otlmr articles to numerous to mention. P. B. CORNELIUS, Auctioneer. John Milne, Frank Chalmers and John l'eters, executors of Hie eititto of John liunley, dei eased, . Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has hied his final account as ud uifniHtrator of the estate of Nathanniel Holland, deceased and the Honorable Couuty Court of tlie state of Oregon for Washington county has fixed Saturday the 2Mb day of April, 1HH0, at 10:00 o'clock a. 111., at the County Court room in tlillsboru as ths time and plaen for hear ing objections to the final settlement and said final account, il'auy there be. . Dated at Ilillsboro this March, "0, 18W. WILLIAM HEARN Adtninistrotor of the eetato 1 Natltsn niel Holland, deceased, , Administratrix' Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the underslg- ned has been appointed administratrix of tha estate of J. 8. Oritfin, deeeaseil, 0 me iiuunty court 01 wasniuirion conn- t y, Htate of Oregon, and that all persons having claims against said estate are re quired to present the same properly vert tied, to moat the office of R. B. Huston Hillsboro. Oregon, within six iiiontlia tiunday Kmiuulio. but also ruouivoa tha New York Journal. My a aneelal arran. trteiula will be given an umiortuiiUy to Thin la a ajwclal etiHli otter. Address HILLSBORO, ORGON Breeding! Three Year Old Trial, i: U a t AT THE FAIRGR0USKS, HILLSBORO, upon the Following terras: I. ft Iihtumnce, f;i"i. lift hind n-ot. white, over six 1:20 , sire 01 57 lu i.o, ana l.Ioctrite a:ao, Dorscy L. a:aoK.ltrtsy Briltooa:ao II I .. ..1 .1 . . . 1 1-1 lit..' ..... ... " money in 17 races, took a record of a:ao headed tbe list of winnings sires at their has six in the 1:30 list, and has over 300 good care and pasturaee at ti.ucrr month geldings, fit for the road or racing, for sale ' E. B. TONGUE, Manager, from date, this IHh day of Miirch. IHWI. I.I&A HAKVKY ttKIrrIN, Administratrix of the emiito of I 8. Uriltlii, deueased. 8. I1. Mustou. Attorney ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. NOTICK IH HKRKBY OIVKN, THAT the uinlerslgneil, adminintrstor dr bonis non with the will annexed hy vlr tue of an order ol tiie County Court made and entered In the matter of the estate of U. l. Jackson, deceased, on tha lllin day cf February, I mm, will anil at public auc tion at th south door of tho Court House in HillHboro. Washington County, Ore gon 011 the Wth day or April, lm, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, all the following real property lying, 1liisr and situate in WaHhliigton County, (lie son, and more particularly described n followa, to-wit: ' Commencing at the Norttieait comer of the Donation Lund Claim of John B. Jack son and wife In Hectlnn 2H. Townsliin two viJSwiK Jiatige Two West and running I thence Houtb m . 1 V :ehaiii: thence nITUTXT; "J ('Mil till II IH IF . I in coiititinlng 7H acres Waih'.ugton County, Oresron, That said promises will be sold for cash snd the ex (lenses ol'thetransferto be paid uy puruuaiwr. : ' 1 1 JOHN H. DOKLAND. Administrator lie bonia 11011 with t he will annexed of the estate nf U. 0, Jack son, Deceased. 1 Geo, K, Bagley, Attorney for the Ad ministrator. Administrator's Notice, Notice Is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed administratrix with the-wlll-uunexed of the ostute of N C. ltkhardson, deceased, by the lion. County (y'ourt of the Hlate of Oregon for Washington County and persons having claims against said estate are requested to presunt the same to the undersigned at tier residence within 6 months from the date of this notice. March 7, 18110. , , , C, L. RICHARDHON, AdininUtralor of the ostute of N. C. Riehardon, doceused, Adminiatrator'a Notice. ' Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been, by the County Court of tlie State of Oregon, for Washington Coun ty, duly appointed Administrator of the estate of 1 rod Witt, deceased snd has duly qualified and entered upon tbe discharge of his duties us such. . , Now, therefore, all persona having claims against said estate are norchy re ouired to uresent sums tn ma ut llm luu office of ieo. R. Bsglev at liillshoro. Washington Couutv. 6reuon tonether with proper vonchers within six months aner aate m mis nonce. Dated at Hillsboro this 2nd duv nf Mar. eh, A. D. IN0U, . JOHN WITT. ' Administrator ' of the estuts of Fred Witt, Deceased. A New Pair at Trssasrs la yssir wanlrobs Is always la enter. Yes cannut have toassany pairs -stpMlslly rood pairs ths Kuk, Nathan A I'lschsr Co. kins. Vis hav tkaas la Mack, r blue laacy warstols or chluls - all wool lancy aMlawns silk sslieil saJlaisrss or ht puns sswUawsletrtacU, Strips, kars, checks, etsMs sratlstura. I'rMiiats 46 wslst. Prom so to j sssgth. Fromoactoss.ss. H'lisraats4. H. WEHRVNO and SO.NS, The Hillsboru The Leading Drug Where Dru(, Mellcliira, I'nliiu. lil.Hn.iigr, truli and all initalt's Hundrl muy be (irocnrwJ at pilcm Hint iniply dlmaiire eoniimlltion. 1 'i Fact Is, that many people do tni know nl.ereinir nnmecanie front it's a gmd name mid ve had gmxl reamms fur adopt ing it. Let tH explain:..; r j)vll tltho4tli letter of tliefl reek AtphnM and is shH like a Triiingl", three sided. Now, as iw-mi : ;iiiierirall)' the third rug Store esliihlieliod in llitli'linri), lit? tlireji-cnrnered letter la signiTicaiit l'li HHt! n imniher i'n timt otir name is, and alrtiiys will he, ton. the sure sign of highest iiility n low. est price. We will be nlwnvs pleased Imve vmi rail at Mir gtOrc! FOI? THE FINEST DRUGGIST'S LINE IN WASHINGTON GOUNTV. SHERIFF'S SALE. VIItTl'K OF AN KXWTTtON, nverve aim nruer oi sain, imiieu oui nr the tlrenll Court of the State of Oregon. Tor Wanlilngton i ouiity, In favor of I hitmiu Talhol and ,i.ilni.t ClarlntU Mn. .-...i i..i. vi -,...;!,. .. . ..; S'SBS SSIMS 'lll tSPSSS- n llf IHU flIM Wl tMMLM. mitl fur thi) fiiilhor mini ut AUVi.tt V. 8. gold eoln, lth lut.p-at thervon at the rule of 10 per cent ner iiiiui from IheMUduy Mar,.,, U and for the! cost anil cxnwH ul nule and of said writ. 1 Now. therefore, hy virtue and ill pun... ancp of said judgment, ileoree and order of ale, I will, on Monday the 1.1th dnf of' May, lWi, at the south diHir ol the court hiillut If, 1 1 illuhoni U'mIiIiiu Inn f'.Hii.lw i Oregon, at tbe hour ol 111 n'elrek a, m nf saldilav, sell at publlu auction lo the highest bidder for cash, the followliig.ie scribed real property, lo-wlt! Conimeiiniug at the M. K. corner of the D, h C. of W, Niiiiumns and wll'n In Hit:. (1. T. 1 H. It. 'i VV. Will. Mer. and running thence went nil the south line ol mild claim 12.'M chs. thence N. '.'U.rJ chs. lo Hie H. line of lots In the N.' of lllk.lfiiif Himmons adiliHou to tho town of IllllnlNi ro, thence li. 0M chs, to tlie center ol the alley running N. mid M. in blk. Ill of mild addition to wild town thence N. to rail road right of way; thence eimiwanl with the said railroad right of way to the W. Hue of the V. I.. C. of M. Moore und wile thence H. to the place of lieglnniiig, ntn Uitiing :I7 ncrea more Or lew, and all sit inilo in Washington Co., Oregon to Kiitls ly the hereinbefore naincil Minus, and for ton ermtM and expnnsin of wild sale, huul iruierty will lie sold subject to liv (iniiiitioii as tier statute of Oregon, Witness my hand tlitx l.'lth day of April, i it"". . n.i). tmiiiruiui, i iShcrllTof WuiihliiKtoii County, Onwon. 8. U, HiiHlon, Attorney for riaiutlllV Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hnroby given that the under, signed, l niliilMtriitorof the R"tat.iiorViii. Davis, deceased, has Hlod his final Ac count as such wlmlnlstrntor in tha county court of the Htate 0 Oregon for Washing ton county and that the said county court has fixed Monday the !4th day ol April, iNitl, at the court room of said court at II lllh(.,(), county and Hiato aforesaid, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in. of said day ae the time And place, for hearing object ions to said limit account, If any them bu slid the final settlement of saiil (iitntc. Dated at Hillsboro this March Z, Mm. WiL. b. LINDSAY, ' '!".i1tffi.1'? estate of Win. Davis, If- -TSjuhsi-.. Notice 1. hereby given ?ttujS& CXtrSarw ed has been aiiiMiinteil Kxecntor of the liti win ami testttiueui 01 Anna Kllhclnilna itogedee'd, hy the County Coiirtof thestat. 01 wregou ror wssningion county. liersnns hsvlng claims against said estate tire requested tn present the sania to the undersigned within six months from date, Dated at Hillsboro, March II, I Him. n KKMAN HOOK, Executor of the lust will and testament of Anna W ilhelniina Boge, deceased, W. D. Hare, Attorney. ' isia Digest what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature In strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It Is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It In atantly relieves and permanently cures Drspepsla, Indigestion, Heartburn, siaiiuience, oour Dtiomaon, nausea, siBnuience, oour Dtiomaon, nausea, nspsris sy r b uswi 1.0., bQISOB pelt Drug Store, Hillsboro Oregony toy! DvsooDsia Cure. a MU.I.SIIOItt), OKKtiON. Pharmacy Union Mock Main HI. Dr. F. A. Halle. Proprietor. House. AJmiuitttator'i Notice. Nolle l hereby glu tlmt Ihn under , .i.,,,..i i,. .1..1.." . . . . , V ,, lr , , V Z ST 11 R , i..,ra 1 V. i n- " ' T b lh '..U.ily tr "' '"" " orvgi.ll r Wiuill. t.m i i ( OlllltV t .. .. . AH M'r4IIIH llUVllltf mIm1IM " ' V. '? '.u1.' f"l-'l " IT nk'ultmi nalil uliite are riniunlnT I., ... i,, h,.,, , ' , m" ' T ""V """ ' tC' i,....,,! ..... ., , , ""W""' 1 ""V' ,? w',,' . '' ' k,u"' Ailmlnlslrator. ... . T" Shite I Foote, Mm Tranx ict u tinuvral Ibtuklng Ilualneaa J. W. N H.'TK A. V. KlllTK . . Manas: . . t'aahlet Noll sight Kxehaiigs and Telegraphlo lran.fer. and l.u Altera o7l rt. available thnmghout Hie Culled Huiea. Oni'v IdlU of Kxchangn on Imdoii Liverpool, Dnhlin. I'arK Vrlln. KraVk! rort-o... b,e ,,, Ht.M'kholm and all prl. elpnl cities of Kurope, Colloelioii.inadii on all aeeemtbls poinu Ranking hours from Ok in to I p m IlllUliorti, Oregon J. Noitlii'op, Proprietor. Newly Furnished and Renovated. A first-class table and all accommodations for the convenience of guests. ... OR&N ,. 2 Schedule rf 1 From Portland FiiMt mail inavAa at 8 p m Tor Halt I .b. Ihmver, Kt. Worth. tliiia&Xlw ""mo and fcast? Trrlves Spokane Flyer leaves 2:10 p m for Walla Wnlla, Mninoapolla, Nt. l'aul Diiluth Z7,n"' C""",:, Kt. arrlvl. Ocean Htonmshlps ls.ve at"8 n m fyir Han FiniKlsco , g averyJVa day" Ooluinhln Rlynr leave 8 Holiday, Huliinlavlo n n. exo. Hum! Wliv lunillnu , h.'i. " r ' ' " u p m except Huudny Wllli.nw.ft., 1.... 1 - H,....lay f..r Or ,m V tyXuZ arid way landlKgs, Wlllamirtte and Yamhill river leuv. t am Tue-sday, Thursdiiy and HatnrdTv rI Oregon City, Dayton and war Knufiim KidaV P M0",,"y' W5 ttriii . w uiinieita iivnr lenva Aa in Tn..lu. J nursdav and Matnnlay ftirCorvnlMa ami WI1V luiiillnira f.u "Oil JorvnlH. and la Tuesdav. 'I'hnrsdny mid Saturday Snako river leave r,.- iJ.i;., ,;, ,", ",in,r nmiy Ol-, .. " 14. llLUjllUHI. !IillsborD lion Pun. Pas. 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