The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 15, 1899, Image 2

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    HILLSBORO ARGUS, JUNE i6, 1899.
: : : Til'seaa Foa Th PKorts : :
THE ARGUS
tattered at the Post-olhcs at Hillaboro,
Oreiron, a oiid clasa mail matter.
LUCIUS 4. LONG, BDITO.
County Official Paper.
ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY
BY
Xi Arjw NUty Conpuy .
ftabacrlptmn: One Dollar per "num.
8I x Month. 60 eta; 1 lirce onthr, 3S rtv
"Opposed to Gold Mono metallism. Be
'Hicvci in the Bimetallic Standard.
Dear Money means Debased Property,
iand Profitless American Product,. Or
''Consequent loss is onr Creditors' Gain.
Has no ase for Marcus A. Banna
WHY 'DOST HK CRUSH THKMt
afford to loat their time; Hill the Argus
M right; The Argus merely quoted Brad
ford's attending pay4 about the ar
ticle in the Urtgoataa ueut from Forest
r.mw Tha attending ohvsician asked
tht corrcctioa to be niade, the attend
ing physician know and still tht Ar
gus is right; Craig's fourth indictment ia
. -1 , : ik.i .LuU iiMuifiiinNl" filf MR.
tained and ia a great deal like Craig's
n.n inadvertance in talking about hit
tuaguicceut circulation; the Hillsboro
bjind boys did show the Argus man their
uniforms, but some 01 tnetu nan 10 oc
sent back to Craig's tailor to be re-fitted,
or something of that nature; the Argus
again was right, lue Kecoruer aim as
sessor snoum, nave copies oi mc kwui
laws, whether the law allows them or
not. Both theae officers will sgree with
the Argusi Both the atichalecs' estates go
to the same heirs and the Argu gave the
figures of both estaleaiu round numbers;
the heirs will lose nothing: Craig has
strained himself on this point. The pro
hate docket savs the account in the
Thing estate was approved, sud the wid
ow will ret her money; so the Argus said
The'Pilley teachers' meeting was writ
ten no from the program furnished snd
the unavoidable absence of a man who
assured the Argus he would be there did
. . .. . wl.A
not stop tne wueeisoi me uuhxhc,
started them in a loot s neau. a. i
A great national party -4tnd that
(".party iA power! Ths great state of
Ohio, and one of its distinguished
eons a national president! Trusts
in existence, and doing business,
' and no move toward abolition, or
even restriction! McKinley con-
trols the machinery to abolish the
trusts and he make? no move. The
combinations are evidently to him
very satisfactory friends. And yet,
with the republican managers in
power the managers have stolen
i 'the nartv awav from the honest
... T r -. v
republican .rank and file) and ev
idencing an undying affection for
trusts, the Ohio Hannaites come for
ward with an anti-trust platform:
Treason, b'gosh!
If the Ohio republicans, as man
aged by Mr. Hanna, are so eager to
crush the trusts, why do they not
telegraph the president to start the
attorney-general to working on
iuinature cyclnn?? The next thing
we know Mr. Hanna will be instruc
ting some state convention to cry
out against imperialism.
Really ,it"is to be wondered wheth
erornot there are any thinking
citizens who believe the pretensions
of the Ohio platform.
- ..-" civil service nonsense.
ity of us who are not really interested
realite and it ia rivht here where much
Bagley, deputy district attorney, says the of the local work of the O. B. C. has
Argus' statement was right about the been so quietly snd systematically done
f orest urove s sewing mituure gcui wun never a wora sam aooui 11 out it
nd hi dismissal. The two HUlsDoro has been thankful v received in Homes
Isds were taken 'before the recorder where the bread winner is, under a trop-
snd reprimanded. The marshal was tne jCal sun , doing service for our Bag snd to-
motor, day masing ntstorv tor our state ana
The" fake report sent about M.lki John-1 iirinuiDif the name of Oiegou to the
son's illness was given for what it was front. When these brave men are land-
worth and the Argus stated no corrobor- ed on their native soil the public will
stion could be secured sltho' an attempt probably hear once more from the Ore
ma made. The Anrus never reported VOn Etnerrencv Corps, after which we
Melkl lohnson's death. The Hstcnet aincerelv promise our fiiends tfl that as
lies wheu it says so, but the Hatchet isn't aB organisation we will retire from active
to blame neither is Thompson. Mister service an d give up the field to more pop-
Craig is the guilty cuckoo. ular work but we will still defend the
And now, where is this youthful "et Cross ana us Humanitarian pnn-
tuft hunter getting off? AtDilley? And now. to the Argus, let me espec
Or at Gales spur? Probably, in WW tender our flunks for space at all
. . times and for lavorable mention of our
the long run, at me station wnere worK; for printing, and for valuable
.11 r i,,l Ttnl fin.I isn't sistsnce in many ways.
" - Mas. R E. Bbvas. Pres
to blame tor tins nine musnruoni
he iust happened, and Messrs. Dead Letters.
Thompson and Thornbura who are
both excellent citizens, will WLirraX .
with the "unreliable' Argus man, claimed:
the "sympathizer of Jeff Davis.
Much has been feaid about the beau
tiful system of civil service, nd
volumes have been written about
the jierady of. the republican ad
ministration in perverting the es
tabrished customs of that scientific
life tenure of government "pap
, To be vulgar and ctndid, the Ar
us thinks civil service is arrant
nonsense. Ths Argus believes thai
.a civil service which applies to sub
ordinate must apply equally well to
principals. Civil service is always
the conjuring word with those who
are "in," and the terror of those
who are the 'outs." The Argus be
Aieves that all service which is gov
ernmental should be performed by
those whose votes are in consonance
with the administration in control
If an administration is to gover
ithen, let it govern, and let it be re
sponsible tor all its short comings.
if it place irresponsibles in respons
ible positions. But the Argus
equally positive that we should
either have civil service or admin
istration service, and not an ad
mixture which is neither. T ne one
emack of governing intellect (lis
. played by the present incumbency
! is its desire to govern, and gover
in every channel of administration
Closing Out Sale !
R. Eo Bryan k Son
Retiring from Business! Our Entire Stock of General Merch
andise Regardless of Cost Commencing, Monday, June 12th
We will place our stock of General Merchandise, consisting of Dry Cnxxla, Groceries, Hats,
Caps, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, etc, on the market at Closing Out I'riues,
as we are Retiring from Business. We desire to realise cash on onr Goods at the earliest pos
sible date. Come early and secure a share of these Immense Hiiruins before the stock is
uruaen. rmunro ior caie.
R. E. BRYAN & SON.
Summer
Suits
Tna Wt, aamUi. -mUn
HRQBS, tha ais ifcHuMat.
Mtadtng hM - that's tha
maraasna BassMS K., N.
C. kraaa. Haf's5trfa
MkMy at selsss thai tsaiMaa
Utf hh, aaffl savlag.
SnaaaUatactlaa. Slala as
Mktahrsaaleaatj'lM.
Vaa, Duch PaaU Sm.
Aah Sat this aaaka.
splendid time is promised. Straw
berry supper. Admission, 50 cents
Speaking of lumber, eio, for
equality and workmanship, Bloyd
it Sigler claim to lend Washington
county. They are in the finest
body of rir, cedar and maple in tins
section, and if you want a first
class article, place vour order with
Bloyd & Sigler, riiillips, Or.
Sam Walker and family have
moved to Hiili-boro Irom tirays
Uiver. They lutve a large contract
of wood to get out and are now at
work north of to-.rn.
To cure piles, strike at the root
that's the way. DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Sulve strikes at the r ut it
removes the cause, quickly snd (r
manently. Don't squander timo
ami money trying to reinovu the
effects. IWta Drug Store.
H. Lcvine,
Celina Morris.
RED CROSS REVIEW.
All letters not cslld for by Tune 17
1899, will be sent to the desd letter of
fice. One cent will be charged on each
letter called for.
H. Schulmbrich, P.M.
SUMMONS.
In the Clrontt Court of the Sltofv)ngii
Tor N aslilKgion txiuiuy.
Wiltmr F.Cogsavll. ruinllil.)
va
Emma K. Cogswell, DcfeiuliuU.)
To Kmma K. Coirawoll, dtftnilnnt b1mv
iiaiiiHt!
In the nainouf the State of Orwtoti you 1
are hereby notitUwl hi apMnr and auawi'r I
thecoiiutii)t hvretii tlliit against you, in
the above emUM mill ami court, 011 or
twrura lint Villi ilav of Julv IWl. and In
caae you shall fHll sii to iipponr and nn-1
swer, llie iiiunuii wuiaiiiy 111 tun muri
fur the rxliil'liimamlvl in hla rnniplnliit.
! wit: Kur a ihvree of Hie iiiiirt ctiwilv-
Inir the IhiiiiIk of nialrliminv Iwlwwn llir
pUintitr ana iliifeniUnt, mi Ilia ground of I
Oewrtioii of tin plulMlll I'V ihiioniiaiu.
ThU otiiniim ia wnrrd upon von li
PutilK-nUon f,.r six sumwalvu wM'ka bv
nl.r r ilm Hon. ' Arllmr U ? raxor.
1 1 ... I liatrl,L lllllv
niwlelhls mh day of Juno lM and fr
putliliri for the 1st time on ths lAth day
ui June i.w.
HKU.AIUI.I.KSIMIS,
Altorueys fur I'lalntilf
U'tgaaraaUW.
7 1
-J
II. WKIIIU NliandS(iS,
IULU1H0,0KW0X.
i
Notice of Final Settlement,
t'niim Block
Mull) HI.
Dr. V. A. Kails)
trorl'tor.
Real Estate Transfers.
Clara L Ketty and husband
to Caroline Koherstein 1
a in sec 35 1 1 s r'4 w . . .
Hillsboro. Or., June 5. To the Editor:
In submitting our final report if von will
kindly allow me space in your valuable
paper 1 will make a tew statements
which msy interest some of the readers
of the Argus.
The Oregon Emergency corps sna Kea
Cross met Thursday p. m.,Juoe I, m an-
.! 111 . t i nif Vnrt tuilraiiiiniititi'..
tions were read after which came the Ignatius R Hg:ui to Wm
election of officers, resulting in electing Brown 1WJ a sec 11 12 nr
Mrs. R. B. Bryan, Pres., and Mrs. 5
ll:S-r:iy Elsie Schulmerich and hus
Areas. x u 1 1 inn . v. iii"'i 1 - .. ,. u
.hnd the tcicta for the vear to have W AUdie Xisves, 11 o
been J 202.93; disbursements, Ji5, lesv-
ine a balance of 117.9a in the treasury
Those in charge of the monument enter
tainment reported the receipts to have
been $17.20 less expense bill of 70 cents
(or lights, telephone, etc., leaving $16.40
for the county monument fund. Before
the meeting adjourned, a vote of thanks
was tendered tne Hilisuoro lira nit e lor
the use of their hall snd s committee ap I 1U t 2 n r o w
pointed to report the same st the next Jno p joley to Clara J Will-
T"U" " ." : -k" iams 9 a sec 19 t 2 r 1 w .
ed us in thU effort: The Rev. E. P. V V WI 10 Juin V ogl
C 1- C.I
V.iil,' la hrrvliv elvpn that the undnr
aiifiuid. ndinllilairatorofthetvitutliorJidin
V VIHTFRnir AN ORDKn av THK MuColikoy, ilteaaeil, haa liknt hla Hiial so
il Count v Court of Mull ouli Poui, count oa m ll sdiniulHtralor In lh miunty
. t..... 1.. !. ........ r 11.. ..r oourtorthuSlniao(Orioii for
i'rah Ann l.uthor. dtaed. 1 will, on I wunly tlmt ths said county cmirl
i..i. 11 ikui - m 1. . ... , 1 has ftxwl outlay the KHli day olJuly
court hoiias door In HUUtbo.o, Wsahlug I ';, ' ; "' "W court
tun Cotinlv, Oregon, ll at public auo I st llltlsboro. ronnty ami avaso aforoanltl,
1 1.. .;...ii..t.i7ui 1 ...r.k i ,y ..1 .1.. I at the hour of 10 o'clock a. 111. of aultl ilny
..II. UIIUIIIUIW -V W, ..IV I W ,1, IHV . . . - . 1 .
nwH and Ihe s K t.f lh 11 w ol 'sen Si, I " '"' P for. heurlnic ohjwl-
t I s r k w of the Wit. Mor. i hms losuld ttnul account. II any there l
The Hillsboro Pharmacy
Tho Leading Drug House r'
Where I)nit, Mntloiniis. Palnla. (itU.Hin.nijfa, llrulir aiul all UriiKulsl's Husdrlts
miy Ih prtH'iireu m ni iitai niiur mii'it'-'i"i vni.-...
Brown's sub div of Fair
view ad to II born
Anton Pantmeier to Win Mc
Quillan 3 a sec 19 1 Is r
2 w
JfVe Thos H Tongue and wf to
Leo Schwander 1WJ a sec
Huehes for his most excellent snd in
tensely interesting address on the Red
Cross both national and international;
to Hon. W. N. Barrett for kindlv words,
spoken in our interest; to the orchestra
or s number ot cuoice selections, anu
to all who so willingly responded when
called upon to assist us, especially the
musical numbers, whicn were unusually
well rendered and thoroughly appreciat
ed. Also to Mr. Webrung for use of
chairs, and !to the drayman, Mr. Beau
champ, for hauling same. To all these
onr thanks are due.
Of the cash expenditures for the year,
$30 was sent Chaplain Gilbert, st Msnils;
$so to Portland headquarters; $20 to the
Red Cross hospitsl at Manila; $10 to the
State Red Cross for national work; and
$15 to the State Monument fund. Other
expenditures were for hospital supplies
which were forwarded, and for carrying
on the work. In addition to this the
Washington couuty boys were sll remem
bered with Christmas boxes. With one
exception we have responded to every
call during the year. Our efforts to
raise funds have been successful in every
instance notwithstanding tne seeming
opposition and the many discouraging
things we bsve met, and we can only at
and wf40asec9l2sr lw
H T Buxton toTniftet-s Bux
ton cemetery uss'n. 3 a ceo
5 t 2 11 r 0 w
II G Davies and wf to L H
Brown 45 a Milliard and
Van Schuvver tract ..
Wash c toCnrrie McCube It
12 Blk 12 in w P.i t Hts
James McCormick by ii'lmr
to Len Schwander 1GU a
lOt 2 n r 3 w
?rettm Kichardron andufto
Herbert Hubliert i a Dilley
Kinil Steiglederto Arie A Ver-
Btee; the 11 w J of the s w f
of sec 32 in 1 2 s r 2 w . . . .
Ernest HnWslroh and wf to
W H Purlin and wf 1G0 a
in sec 13 t 2 n r 5 w
1200
300
10
100
1
GOO
1500
1
1500
1
8-50
30
MAHY It. KASIK,
Kxwntrix of the estate of Maruli Ann
l.ulher, dettl.
II. U, Nk'holiia, Alloruey 713 Oregon
ian Willi , Portland.
and the tlnal iuitWuicntofantd iwtale.
llaled ut IlilMvorn thia Jutif H, MHI.
Ilt.'MPHRKY V A KNON
AdiiiinlHlrulor of tin) twUtu uf John
M cCoil k 0 ,1 1 wrmtutl.
Iik a
ll.inl
Administrator's Notict..
Notice of Final Settlement
Notit-a ut hrrrhv Kivunllial tlio umlfrlgii
Notice is hereby ri veil that tht umleniKU
haa btien apptdiitrd Administrator of Hie
i-Htaln of I'mrit k Korrater,
County Court of the mate
W nxhniirtoncouiity. All pentona
.I"'" .." ' " , .". ..V"r': S ' such exe.lrix of said exlttle
ris vs w iimi i-iiM'tii loHiin ia vsav
:.f nJL..X .1 ' leslameiit of J1ttib Tmoh-ol, tlcwiwl,
LInaTiVlil""e,l ' County nrt for Wh.
rflT r! ;Co.,statforor.eon her Anal arcoiiut a-
offli-e of V. I. Haiti. IIUIalMim. Onicii,
within H inn from the date of tliia notice.
llntetl lliif "t la day of Inns, lWI.
MAKUAKKT KOHMTKK
.Vtliniiuilriitor of the iwtaie of i'utrick
KorrsUir, deccorotl
Administrator's Notice.
Nutli-e ia hereby given lliat I thcundemtK
ned haa been apointed a'lmiiiit.-ator of
tint ptttnte of John V. Mlchulec. deesaseii,
by the County court of the Hate of Oregon
fur Waahiugton county, ami have duly
qualified nitauch adiniiilairator. All ptr
Mum having rlaiina ni?;ilnt aaid estate,
are herehy not i lied tnjirment the aame to
me with proper vouchers, at the law ot-
sut-h rxn ulrlx ol saitl exinie ami mat
dntenf 11 "11 1 Mtttlrmiuit hna hmi tlxtx
Monthly, Jmif 111, IsiM. bynuitl court, at In
A, M and a for the lime of hcnrinir ol
olijDCtiotm to iiiil reiNirt.
1 MAItUVUtTHA TBACHSKI.
Kxt'cutrix
Fact is, that many ih iiIh do i"l kimw wl.ere our nnineratue
fr(,mit'ii n ,m1 uniim and we had good reasons fur altit-
iog it. I,et us explain: , .. . ., ..
is the 4lh letter of the iwk Atphaliet and in shaped
I rtHiiir e. three sit t it. u. mi" : jint rusuy the
. - 0
)pUS!i.re estalili-hed in IIill-Uri, tin llirej furneird letter is"
Hiiiiiht-nnl l'lease remi'itibf r i:t i.int onr iinnie is, ntul
nluays u ill he, too. the sure sitfn of hiltf t tjuslity nn low
est price. We will b nlwnys pleased u lime yu call at tmr
(t l0PC! FOR THE FINEST DRUGGIST'S -LINE.
IN WASHINGTON GOUNTY.
1000
Superintendent H. A. Ball states'
that the Teachers' Annual Institute!
will he held the last week in Aug-'
ust. The tdace of meeting will be
tribute our success to a kind snd gener- either nt Hillsboro or Forest Urove.
ous public, snd to our many faithful -ir. un .., ,..(,. 1
friends who have been ever ready to say -r" " rHlrr....
IllCCtlllg.
SUMMONS.
In theClrenit Cmirtof the Btiils ofOrtiroii
for luthlngtim county.
Kiiiina M trkit, l'lnlntiir.)
vs
Kobt. V. Murks. Defendant. 1
To Rnliert Marks, tlteaald diTuntlanl:
In the name of the Slate of Oreiron, you
art, hnrxhv iiiilihnd that the I'lalntilf nuie-
ln Km tlliwl rfiiiinlut ill ttfraililit vnll III
uLuui tHumn, in i the atMive entitled cause anil you sru nt-rf
(ton. within six months from tho dute i bv renuiretl to Hiiwar ami answer said
hereof. . . complaint on or before Ihe lam day if tht
iiaion ni niuauoro, ui., uiia m ui , .iIlie ,rrwrturd liv tha enter or liuullca
Muy. 18W. .IL. Hon hereof, to-wlt: 011 or before the III h
,,. . a-."-V''H'' ... I day ff July, l-li!; you are fliither notltiwl
Administrator of the SHlate of John W. th,t )f vou fuU t) ,vfm l auawer lh
Mchalec, deceased. I coniplii'liit or plead theroto llie plalntill
L..i -ju-ju -m jmi ... u ijiiuj. 11 1111 will onulv tusnlil etiurt lortho rctlet pray
1 etl fur In the comnlaint. that ia to sav. lor
Cftf 2s 4 Wuh'1 J a deree (llwtolvliiK forever the lionda 11 1
. eslatina between dttloudanl
t and plaintilt' herein, ami for sut'li other 1
ana runner rnuei aa 10 in court- inuv
I reeni prot-r; thndale of the lint ptililica
'lion of this aituinmua, la Thunulay ths
1 1st dav of June. Wa. and tilt lnl publica
tion herrof ia I hiiritlay the lath duy of
I Julv. lMSh unid aiimmoni mIiiiII he imlilUh-
ed on I Itiimttir 01 eacn weea lor me per
iod of lx M-ei'lts between auid dates;
T his aumniiiiis Is puiiliHliml hy order of
Hon. T. A. Mrliriilo, Jtiuge or Hum i.ouri,
mads st Chuniliers.
Iiatnl il.lu -r.ih iluv of ' nv. IHIM.
THAYKIt.Kl'. lUV.NKK .v St!. I NAIItl-,
Altorueys lor l'liilntlfl.
Speed! Size! Breeding!
LOVELACE!
Three Year old iteeord, 8:20;
Three Year Old Trial, Mi .
WILL MAKE THE SEAhOX UK 18M AT THK FA I H(i HO USPS, 11ILI.SII0K0,
Washington Coauty, Oregon, apou the Following terms:
Season, tb I'livlleifeof Ketnrti, $20;
lusurauce, .15.
IS
I.OVKLACli is a dark Imy, with 'kfl liiml foot, white, ovur
teen bunds high, and will weigh upwards of 1,2(10 pimnds.
six-
J. Northrop, Proprietor.
Newly Furnished
J T l J
500 ; ; ana iveno vaieu.
! A first-class table and
all accommodations
for the convenience
of guests. ...
CRAIG'S WAIL RENEWED.
'"The Hatchet popinjay, in his last
'nssue, rint8 a puerile an I pulicene
"jolilot of toinmyrot about the unre
liability of the Argus. This little
tiiioconipoop Craig is both serious
' ittnd cheerful in his lying ami is ev
jdently imbued with the idea that
lie, Tim Thompson and our genial
l)r. Bolus of the Grove are the holy
trinity. Craig's lies are generally
eveilitl. The Argus man occaeional
ily makes a mistake - ho does not?
.'There never wus hut one character
who was perfect, lie didn't run a
newspiper, and he wascruciited be-
' . .is ...
tween two tiueves. ins name was
'Christ; not Long; not Craig.
itut the Argus is willing to ad
mit that Craig is a reliable little
'Cttss." He it wag who was l
jtltuut Washington county one night
iin'fl896 by a Mr. Markham, under
4he -direction of Sheriff Bradford,
ktiid-ras forced to pick up traitorous
matter sent out against the cundi
dated on his own ticket. Craig is
iheitruthful little cuss who tried to
hrow'tfown his own friends. Of
course he has never lied. Neither
did Ananias. And now to resume:
The Argus did not lie about Ott's
ground of desertion; the county news in
ithe Argus is set in Hillsboro, printed in
ITillaboro, and paid for ia Hillsboro; the
i stcbefsls not and il the truth 1s told,
Kb ttatchet still owes two young ladies
ijs work at the Crovc sud they can ill
some good word for our work, and whose
loyalty to the volunteers has been shown
by the liberal manner in which they
bave responded.
When the war with bpain broke out,
There is time for all things. The
time to take DeWitt's Little Knrly
Risers is when you am suffering
in the absence of the Red Cross on this from constipation, biliousness, sick
. i.7.oT ih. i- Pn..-,J headache, indigestion or other stoin-
to existence the Oregon emergency , ,. ' . , .
Corps, for the purpose of helping to equip ach or liver troubles. I hey never
snd provide the Oregon men with such gripe Delta Drug Store.
things as are not usually numbeied
smong a soldier's belongings, and also Pustmaster Schulmerich visited
to provide for the welfare ot all United Portland Monday, leaving the of-
siaies somiers wno migm come witnin R, ,,,.- .,, nRiaUnl.
our borders.
Following is the Preamble to the Ore
gon Emergency Corps by-laws:
"The Oregon Emergency Corps re
alizing that its aims and objects sre far
reaching, will remain a permanent or
ganization, to assist in giving sid to the
wives and childien of our brave soldiers,
many of whom will need care and sup
port while their loved ones are absent."
Art. 1 1. Con. The object of this corps
is to assist and co-operate with the state
and military organizations iu sdvsncing
the comfort and welfare of the Oregon
volunteers. "
When the work of outfitting the men
was done, and the Oregon regiment h-td
gone to the front, it was found that the
only way to reach them with anything
more than a letter with the sanction of
the government, was through the Red
Cross. Immediately correspondence
with the national committee at Washing
ton was begun which resulted in their
sending a representative who established
the Red Cross in Oregon, California and
Washington. But as the Red Cross does
not do local work it wss thought best for
us to retain the name of Oregon Emerg
ency Corps (a name which for some un
accountable reason seems to be rather
objectionable to some of ourgood people)
so that we uiigl t continue our local work
along with the national, hence our pres
ent name, O. E C and R. C.
It is a well known fact that s laree
number of men who composed the Na
tional ouant were men who worked tor
salaries and many h id not much else
than their daily earnings from which to
support their tsimJies. It is also well
known that when the Call couie very few
showed the white feather. The giving
vp of these positions snd going to the
fiont for the cav of an enlisted man
t) esns a great deal more tlun the major
ize Mien's J:irie and Ktta Scliul-
merirh This was his first full day
awiiv from the nflice sim e October,
18'Jli it very commendable record.
What is Kodol Dyspepsia cure?
It is the newly discovered remedy,
the most effective pieparatiou ever
devised for aiding the digestion and
assimilation of IikmI, and restoring
th deranged digestive organs to a
nattirnl condition. It isa discov
ery surpaseiiig anything yet known
to the medical profession. The
Delta Drug Htorc.
The Vine Maple Cumn.Wooduien
of the Woild. Cedar Mill, will give a
lance in their new hall on Saturday
evening of June 17. The Bethany
orclir-ntra hits been engaged Mini a
OR&N
Administrator's Notice,
lime Schedule ..
. . From Portland
Find mail leaven at S p m for Halt l.nke,
Denver, Ft. Worth. Omahs, Kanniin City.
8 1. UmU, Chicago and Kant, arrive
0:-iop in
Rpokane Flyer leaves 2:19 p m for Walls
Widhi, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Puluth,
Milwuukee, Chicago and Kast, arrives
M:.Kam
Notlre Is hereby irlven that I the under
signed linve lieen appointed Hiliuinistrutor
oi ine eftiHir 01 ijoiiii ,ti ii;iiin,
hv tha ciiimtv court uf the Hlate of Or
iron for Wiiithiiiiiton county, and have
dnlv anulltlnd ita anch ndmihlHlrnlor. Al
1 neinniiH havlnu cliilinn Biz-iliol Mild entute.
- are tiereny retiiKwieu w prwenv im tmiw
lo ine with run proper voiiener". av un
law utiles of W. N. Barrolt, in Hlllslmro,
Oregon, within six months from the date
hirtnr
Dated al IltlUUiro. Or., this 2.'ith dny
ofMiie, lieu.
a v II 1 1 li
U. . 41.. lia-i,
Adininlstruttir of the estate of John
Mlehulec, deed.
lips
silin
or
San Franciaco , sailing every
Columbia Kiver leave S p in except
Sunday, Hatnrduy 10 p m for Aatoria and
way lundinfis, arrive 4 p m except Sunday
Willamette river leave 6 a m excopt
Sunday for Oregon City, Now berg, Halem
and way landings, arrtvo 4:30 p in except
Hunday
Willamette nnd Yamhill river leave 7
a ui Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for
Oregon City, Dayton and way landing,
arrive 3:30 p in Monday. Wednesdsy and
Kriduy
Willamette rlvor leave 6am Tuesday.
Thursday and Saturday for Corvallls and
way landings, arrive 1:30 p m Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday
Hnako river leave Rlparla dully
for I.ewiston: returning leave Lewlston
daily except Sunday.
Address W. H. HULBURT, I Delta Drag Store,
Sire, Egotist ini , and sireot Iti-oetn J:o6 i, il.rCmiriurriir, r. US', snd 9
others in r.y. Pull brother to S.iin, a :ao i, sire of 57 in o, und Hlectrite
j:j8 ft, sire of .14 in the r.ya.
I'irttdaiil Cretxm.daui ol I.OVKIiAl K, 1:10, Iftirsry I.. 3iS,ll.-ti HritUHll:Jo
l, (ioldlsu :J7. Brillanline Jiau K, Clmntilly trial juy K, Klondike, trial. IMS.
Duchess, trisl 1:23, Grand dam of Chanty, 1:15, by Crince ps.
Second dam, Crape I.isdc, duiu of King Kcne, Ir , 1:17. snd Iktlsarine. trrr.
by Ceo. Wilkes.
iulrd ilmn, the dum 01 i union, ):, irlnll Jt
liOVRLAt'K as a t wo year okl trotted in two rare, nbtnining s two yesr oM
record of As s three yesr old he wss cauiiiKueil in sevrml statea, trotted
111 13 races, obtained urst, second or third money in 17 races, took a reconl of J no
iu s thirti best i I December. Worked publicly a full mile st Cleveland In l: U.
His breedit g is uiistirpasiteil. Ilis d un, bit graiiil dam, the dn'ii and grand
lain of bis sire, and the dam of bis grand sire, sre sll iu the un-nt brood mare list.
Sprite, thr diini of his sire, hud five co'ts bv lUixlioneer, nnd alt are in the list
three of Ibeui having st diikrrnt pcniiilri hendrd the lint of winning sires al their
ace. Wsterwitch, grsnd ilsui of his sire, has six in the :w lint, und hat over 100
iltendntiu in the 2:30 list.
Mares from a distance will receive good care and pasturage at f 1.50 per month.
V number ol stuiidiird bred nisres sud gelilings, fit for the rood or rsctne. for sale
.:1k ap.
Tor further particulars inquire of
E. 11. TONOUU, Manager,
Hillsboro, Oregon.
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V InMn ini
1
Gen. Pass. Agent 1
Pi
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Dyspepsia Curo.
Digests what you eat.
Itartlficially digests the food and aids
Nature In strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
gans. Itisthelatestdlscovereddigest
ant and tonic. No other preparation
nasi annrnaeh it in efficiency. It In
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, inaigestion, tieariuuru, 1
Siatuience, ouur Diuiuaiui jlibukb,
81ckHeadache,Qastralgla,Cramps,and
til other results orimperiectaigesuos,
Prepared by F C DsWIUACo.. Cbeaa
Hillsboro Ungon
Prince
Almo
F. P. Morgan & Oo., Real Estate Agents.
:Shute & Foote, Backers
Transact uOonerul Ranking Dusincss
If you want to sell your property, list it with us.
others on commission.
We buy, sell and exchange for J. W, SHUTE
n, v mi u 1 rj .
We want a few more good Improved farms to handle; we have Buyers
We have some choice Residence property iu Hillsboro and Portland to trsde lor
farms and pay the difference in money. We write deeds, mortgages, furnish ab
stracts and investigate titles.
We also foreclose mortgages and do a eencrsl land business.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Call on or write F. P. Morgan & Co., Hillsboro, Ore. 1
Jas. H. Sewell, Owner
Sired byl'ullock.
J. A. Johnson, Manager
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.Cuhlor ""'X"i 'mrnuam, runs, hy Mir CharlnHi liinrlli dan. a . K., W 7. . . v
Soil sight Excbunire and TsleiEranhic
Transfera and issues Letter of Credit
available throughout the United Btutes.
Draw Hills of Exuhanfre nn London,
Liverpool, Dulilln, Paris, Berlin, Frank-
lort-on-mo- nin.MUM.Khoiin and all prin
input uiiiea 01 uurnpe.
Collootlons made on all accessible points
Hanking hours from 9 a 111 to 8 p in
Ilillslmro, Oregon,
The Per heron Stallion
Prince Aliini b a dupplo Kmy
1 1 llltlHIPI
draft and
IS0H us lol
Ireland's.
Meyers', Cedar Mill
Howell's irm. f
day, S to 4 p m, Forest
Juhiison.s place, near Dillnv
night. J
nllits st
rJJil 1 y fSHtll1r,l,ly "lnhtB and Sunday" st
1 are to prevent, hid ma icHponmlils for annlil
111. u.,i "'. ... i " ni and
dv. HaTTi P. '"..".'i' J11" "W!""" "I Thursday lr.ts st J H
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