HILLSBORO ARGUS, DECEMBER 21, 1899.
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THE ARGUS
Viteretl at t:.f Post-ofric at llillaboro.
Orciron. a -tinit !.-! mail ntattrr.
urns a. i.onh, kmtor.
Cotnty Ouicial Paper.
'ISlTKi EVERY T!!l' USDAY
BY
He Argus Fabllfhisg Cmpssy.
."tiiHsor .it inn: One IVi'lar ptr niim.
MX .Mvitlta, no r;s: 1 h:pp ontlif, 3 n-t.
0, ;tscJ tu Gold Mono mot .t',1;s.ii. lte
!icvc in the Bimetallic Standard
Kc.ir Money means Debased Property,
and Profitless American Product. Our
("onsequent loss is our Creditors' Gain,
lias no use for Marcus A. Hanna
HKW TO THE LISK,
It will please the Si a-i:iites tj h ive
three or four tickets in the field
next June of this there is no pos
sible doubt. The sensible thing for
reformers to do is to get up a good
ticket and platform and votn to
effect something. If all reformers
earnestly aui sincerely will pull
together on a common ticket reg.ird
less of a simple partisan name,
something can be accomplished in
Oregon. It is this division of forces
which has long given Oregon over
to the Israelites of state politic .
Every time a mau opsu his in uth
to iell the people that he wants
"straight party" tickets the gild
advocates yell with glee about
"principle,' because th-y knov it
means "principal" for the sop
suckers aiid the ear suckers repre
senting the wily Portland Hebrew
and his cohorts.
The thing for iho opposers of de
based product to do is to get to
GETHKR AND VOTE TOGETHER and
allow do foxy politician, who for
years has laughe I at Bryanites as
"fools," to use the n as putty for
political profit. The united forces
'an vote tha parasites fastened to
Oregon clear out of existence, but
this can not be done by" tying one
hand to a hitching post. There are
"many broad-guage citizens in thit
state ready for a new deal in
state aud national politics and
they k no it men who 'lave hith
erto voted for the"Simonites.
PKODCCEtt VS BANKER.
The bankers and money holders are
getting what they want from th
present congress. Is this a f ict, or
is it a lie? The Ab3Cs asserts th i
it is a fact. Who is them so fo il
ish as to dispute it? Wii it i3 it
then, that bankers and rmn-iy hold
era want? Is not this eisiiy an
swered a3 a business pnp i-uii 1.1?
Do they, not want that whijh
gives them more of all v.har tiling
for each one of their dollars? M n
assuredly 1 How long will it b
before proJucjrs will lei-n t!i it th
party of Lincoln is m.y in th
hands of those who are bjinSteJ b.
product debased and unprofitable?
How long will it be before m-it wh
are otherwise intelligent will lciru
that the syndicates an I great low
agencies are miking a bmimsi or
of politics? Andhi.ybir will it
Da before our proluoers will Ann I
together, as solid in r ink m do th
great collateral interests, tin btnk'
and credit combin itions? Will
any intelligent fanmr real thes-j
questions, onsider then fir five
minutes, an J than not realizi thai
their interest are su.rjrh,j..iii I ih.r
they are not at all prop?rly rep-e
sented in the national holy of law
makers? We think not.
WHAT HIS ELECTION MEANT.
When the 1896 campaign closed
and with its election of MeKinley,
came, concurrently, a better price
for bread grain. The Anocs pointed
nut how wheat had been advancing
in price since August, 1806', and
how that advance was caused by a
world's shortage. It also predicted
that upon a return to normal pro
duction, the price would again re
cede, because,, production of all
- things being normal, the level of
" price must necessarily be low, be
yond any hope of profit for the pro-(facers.-.,
It predicted ju-it wh.it has
occurred. 'It needed no wizard in
telligence to foresee this result.
The most modest pplication of
horse sense to 'the question could
easily have Analyzed the whole
, matte", While the properties- and
'oroduct measured by nnney had
-Vttaued wonderfully; while debt
increased many times; while
fhwa. demand for money had
4 time and again in the 20
Nr, the money volumo had
Mowed to jcrow in propor.
tion. Here itt where silvrita had!
tenable ami br.iad ground support
ed by every reoogniied authority
on the law of tnonvy. Their theory
aiu! deduction "; at (hat time op
posed only by modern banker And
the money rich, who were interest
ed in dear money. Wh it Thk Alt
ers predicted has come to paw,
and here we are agnin, with pro
duet debased licit men with money
capital, Rhine, iiny le the riclur!
How much lunger are our producers
a p:irt of tlini gin-r to vote for
debased product?
THK KOW-TOW UIUl.
There is nothing in this world
cheerful as the cuckoo journal
Vhen its party is out it yells calam
ity; when its party is in and times
are hard for producers it parrot
-like, screams "Prosperity." It ad
vocates its party, whether the party
says "yes" or savs "no." It will
Iell you that 50 cent wheat is
crime under a democratic adminis
tration, but a grand thing under a,
Hanna rule. The Argus simply
asks liberal republicans, if tluy
hive in any manner watched their
party journals, if this is not so!
Truly, the cuckoo journal is a great
cockatoo.
BOER VS BRITON.
The sytnpuhy of eyery lover of jus
lice and fair play who understands
the Boer-British situation goes out
to the valiant Dutchmen who con
nitute the smallest republic in the
world, and who ari fighting the
bruising bully of the worl I's pugi
lists. Every tuan who has an in
telligent appreciation of the situa
tion is gratified beyond measure at
the manner in which the Transvaal
people are meeting the hired scrap
pers of a calloused empire. Tht
six-dollar-per-month pickups from
the purlieus of English cities are
meeting sturdy fellows who are
fighting for principle, and the story
is told by the dispatches givinu
Boer success at every turn. The
nation which has not in a century
whipped a white people wijinnt
more or less outside, help is again
repeating history, and Tite, ...Amies
is constrained lo believe that Eng
land will never whip her 'valorous
foe. '
THE "ORGAN- SyiKM.S.
The poor old Independent says it
never at any time advocated frv
coinaga of silver. Wh i evr sai." it
did? It n-iver bl sense emugh
to "advocate" anything. But 'it
did condemn ths present syttera of
finance, and that condouinati i
was positive and raercile-xj. The
Arocs has repeatedly quoted th it
"bird" of an, organ and it tako
pleasure in again quoting whit it
said of U)!ph and his idas of
finance and this only a year prior
the last presidential election.
Here is what Br'er Gault said: ;
He represents Wall Street and London,
not the producing class of the stal. Ore
gon , . lit is a representative of the East
and of Europe, not of the great west.
Oregon, as well as the entire vest
em pirt oi the United States, is buili
largely on borrowed capital, and
owes large suras to the East and Europe,
W are willing to pay those debts fairly
in the mon-y of the value in which they
were contracted. But the policy urged
by Mr. Dolph of the contraction of the
currency, making it scarce and high,
would double and treble the indebtedness
of every mau withi n the state. The west
sells food products and has no other wav'
of paying us indebtedness, either princi
pal or interest. THE POLICY OF SEN
ATOR DOLPH WOULD DECREASE"
AND IS DECREASING FROM OnV
HALF TO TWO-THIRDS THE PRICE
OF EVERY THING THAT OREGON
HAS TO SELL. - Why should it openly
and voluntarily increase its own debt's
and deminish the prices of everv thing it
has to sell? It will do this if Dolph is
re-elected to the senate. Then why
should not the opposing candidates, or
the people at large, be Willi ng to take any
capable man who will represent the pro
duct ve interests of this state rather than
take Senator Dolph? There is justice .in
the cry of "any thing to beat Dolph."
He is an emeny of the people of Oregon,
and an enemy to every industrial inter
est, as well as to the great West.
The Independent squeals in it
last issue and charges The Annus
with having supported ' Cleveland
and the gold standard." The In
dependent should produce in evi-!
dence by q joting The Annus For
five years and over The Aroub h is
been edited by its present editor.
he Akoub was the one democratic
paper in the county that fought for
tree coinage. Its voice has ever
been against debased product; it
worked hand in' h-in ! with the sil
ver p-jopUi an I it was, we hope,
SOiiie.vh.it of a factor in sending an
Ore,'o:i ditlosnti.m luck to Chicago
pie lged to wipe out Clevclandism.
T:is Aitous still works for a system
which will not d -base product,
while the Endup indent is now work
in for that which "ii so heartily
condemned U-ad tin Independ
ent quotation again. i
GRUB, THEE ffl STUMP PULLER &
Afpte' Zero f
I AN
137.50 MSSfoSK; $37.50
... Machines Kept in Stock for Sale or Trade and Sold on Trial ...
Thi i- llie only m K-bine llmi can lx am honxt 1i the pround, atA plniv, witlmit the line cf an anchor
stump. Buy iioothfr. K icb machii'f is supplied with a C-t t Anchor Loop, and a "0 ft pull nq(i.f J inch
best s ed, with patent ropehixik attmhed; a Prtim Lock to hold what it pu'led; a Sup on the t5w-p t
hold it from iev.bing back; Tbrowi.ff'o ungear the Sweep from IVum, to let off rope, nr to ullnw the team
to crss ih pull Me rtith f,is, or tu all vhe nw-p U snimi put way lumk, to nrnko tin' juill tlh
out cros-siug the npe. Is opeiated uheaply and givis eminent cntibfaciion wherever it Us been used
Loesl testimonials and Catalogue upon application.
Csll oner Address. II, f. PK.VRSOS.l'annliiirto'i. Ore.
Banks bursting here and there consti
tute proof for those servile journals jel
ling "Prosperity.
Th Orei'rm'arl K.ivt that Mi-Tlaui.,! i
win. why shouldn't he be? He will
be-shore-.boundfor.t least 15 year,,
n. lm .,.1 v.. .:!..., ...:ti i..
dead when there is sufficient money to 1
restore the price level to decent decree
of profit ami not until.
The Boers-th South African Dutch. !
SSSr.:!5tl
gets iuto the Transvaal henhouse there
will be many good 'Tommy Atkins.",
Wbtu the
0rx;:trzirliglit Tiling for
but a lui:
u..0 tl.. .t.01 .1.1. la re . I
wao 11 his uuiioi ,ici,,ic,ir .1 11 WCI?,
then let us have debased dollars, mstend
of debased product! 1 hut is all we want,
and al! we need in the w.iy of pice.
The Times m m thinks that the Sultan
of Sulu, a a vice-prest-U-mi.il c in bd.ile,
wuultl get ilmwciiM vole. N,M so.
Brother E bly. J jt because Ro'ierts
went fwu Utah matters nntliing so far
as de:niicracy i conct-r'ied. tut it do s
laik a -, though a nmn can a piy
Kaiuist. an. I jji t p:id fur it, if he )e ouiv
in accjrd with the admin-tr timn
wi.ness the pj!ilic.d Salu brother of
Brutlii-r K ulv.
H-he-i the farmer boo 1 r-rirc fot
goo-. hhr product,.,,,. i,.,t r.-M,its
The nniiHim-lures) et koo.1 prices for
their ,t,cls ana th.y 11 them, for
when the farntor can, he buys; the lalmr -
er of the ... .,.,. work , I,:..,-
self and family and everyb"ly include
If'l
in the cftsses of producer and laborer has
his wants supplied. But, when the pro
ducer operates nt a loss; when he must
sell an articl; debased by monetary law
which is dictated by our money rich, bust
ness nalur:t!!y stagnates and trouble is
everywhere. Debased product is
both the father and offspring of loss to
producers and laborers.
"I as nearly dead with dyppe
pnia, trbd doctor, viniled mineral
fnring, and grew worse. I need
Kodo' Dyspepsia Cure. That cured
me." It digests whnt you et.
Cures indigestion, pour utomnch,
heartburn and all forms of dyBps
psia The Delta Drug Store.
Farms for sale and rent. G. A.
Morgan, Morgan-B rnard building,
Ilillebnfb, Ore.
Farm For Sale,
Fifty acre farm for "file: eliehtlv
rolling; good barn, 50x51, built two
yeara, cost 1400; fair house. 18x28:
other buildingn; good brick well;
running water year round; good
orchard; 25 acres cleared; resteney
to clear, lUyeargBlaolied; hve acres
stan ling live fir timber; eight miles
Irom, Portland. U ill Hell cheap.
Inquire of L. A. Long, Annus odice.
The Affairs
of Europe
are faithfully portrayed in the original and
exclusive cable dispatches which The 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 lull regular cable service of The Asso
ciated Press.
The Chicago Record, atone of all American
newspapers outside New York city,
now prints original and exclusive
cable dispatches dally from
the leading capitals of Europe,
Christmas
' And everybody wlzo has seen our Beautilui Dis
j ...play of Holiday AtlraCtiOllS IS glad Of It ..
'
Popular Presents
Our Holiday Stock i3 of d'lality. Variety, Beauty
and Good Taste. It is easy to select from. Re-
...member this Splendid Assortment contains...
Delta Drug S tor
County Treasurer' Notice.
Ul rntiuty warrant indi.r.wd prl.r ln "inon, c:cin i.'ir liver, inviu-
Fetirimry M. nri iikv eiU,-l f-'r ;id
imyable ,il my .itMee Pi llif city ir II0I-
it ..tit. lutenl m etiw alter in.- 'tsiie,
..:. N " A. H. t.t)Y,
t'uuiity Fiwiirvr j . .
Notice to Stnti jrfcrs.
Se.il.-il hi U will 1..- iv.-. iv,.,1 .it the ni.ctv
en.-t r..in in lttllp.if.rt. ui..t,iri..n
...'U. Or..., .... .I n..i..rv .. Pl, t
iX ',m...; 'v, l T-H r
w y.-ar hi -pmtlttie tun.r i. f-
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.obiai.if.Uulrtje nitty eletk'..niee. Tl -
. e.i....i.-...ner. n.rv the riirllt to rel, , l
""lat.vau.tjill t.i,lL ' . "
Ay order oi r,m..1.iM,.rV r,rt ti.i.
,. i.i,.i..i ,,.i ,i....i ,., it, it. !....
Ore., this I Ith .i,.y of Hu.riUl.r. . '
I.. A It
t'omily Jud(?e.
FOUND!
At New Photograph Gallery.
A Ctreat Reduction in the tirice of I'ho
.uS,.. mini in., ins. ut . jiiiiiimv,
IL.. .!...... f .
1900.
Call
and examine my work and vet prices
, K.UKl Illll.llCIt II,fllllll
Remember the place. The New Photo-
graph Gallery, corner Seventh and Base
line streets, Hillsboro, Oregon.
n
Miaiis
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
Itartlflclallydlgeststhefoodandolds
Nature In strengthening and recoo-
itructlnu the exhausted digestive or-
pins. It Is the latest discovered digest-
ant and tonic No other preperatlon
can approach It In efficiency. It In-
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
SlckHeadache,GaRtral(rla,Cratnps,ana
all other result s of Imperfect dlgcstioa,
Pr9artdby C DtWitt 4Co , CbUag 1
Delia Drug Store, Hillsboro, Oregon
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is Coming !
nt. Popular Prices
the Right Person
IMViltV I.it'lf Karl .iM-ra pur-
r 1 . 1 11 1 1 , . . 1 .
1 ur it
the 'tm. Knmotl little
pill f ir i-i'ili.iitinti hikI liver
rnii'iU. Tin U tin lrut; Slir'.
Notice of Final Settlement
NiMif 1- hi't-ehy K veil thai, ttio lu;,li.r
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i Ion', tu mil. n. n.to.t.a.,.1 the tltml tule-
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE
SALE.
..
NOTIl i'. l.s IIKHKDY filVKN TtAT
111 pursuance of nn oiiler uf the (.'..tii.ty
'unit nf the Slate ofOn-piu Inr Wniliiiin.
: ton County, inii.li. In tin. muiti r of the
late ot Joint W Mirlialee, tleiwn.iHl, i.i.il
iilaleil Dei.-inU-rt), n.r., th 1 1 1 . I -r. 1 , )
I Ailuilnistmtor of wilit estate will lroiiiHii.1
' after Hiitnnlay. the fith day of January,
1 It'll), proceed to e at private nl n'.r
ensh In I111111I on day of .ale, the follotv.
I line iltni ribed reul estate, to wit;
J ( iinimciu-liiK at tin. Niirtliit Corner of
j the Donation ,mn l laim f 1 'hnmns Hint
on the North line of Sik-Ik.ii ll.T. t H, It.
a.W. Will, .li-r, and nimiliiK lh..i'e
South 4i) clmlns to tin. Htnilliwesl rorii. r
of said claim; thi-ncu Wtrhaln. to the
KuMt linn of suiil Seetlnn; tlii'iicn N,.fih 411
elm. to the Northeast corner of hiiI.I Hi.c
tion 11; and thence VVtwl '& elm, to the
place of lifiglrninK, containliiK HO aerea.
! Kaid sale will be mibjot-t to tha eoiiln-m.
Htiimof the (jiiutitv Court. Kiel, u .it l.
,J' "in 'y ri-Ki.i,n(.,. m.r
Yitim. "J.n l1'8 J',w miue r,r w- N-
U;J"'!( . - ? "'W"' .
Unle,i, lhis "f . 1 '
Admini-tiator or the .mato - of j?.iV. '"w
m i. hiiiee, .i...-.-,iHed.
w. N. iturrett, Atunu y for Admiu'r.
.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTDKbV AN'feXKCllTlON 1K
erne mid order of sale, Ihsiiu.1 out of
Iho Circuit Courlofthe State 'ol (Ih'kou,
for WaKhiiit!ton County, In favor of iiro
Iton MoitKau Company Limited, Plain
till, ,ni(l ajaiiit Oronicl Jnhtmoii, K, Y.
.lohiiHon, (). o. .Jiihtidon,- Aitilo Akiich
MonlKoiiiei-y, Karl Montgomery, Karuh
(llll.tt. Maty K. IHrdMtill 11ml P.Murray.
UefeiidimtM, for the sum of $ HMMI eoHt,
and for the further hum (,f (lli;i4.,').' II, H.
gold coin, with IntttruHt theritoti at the
rate of Miinrfient ptiranniiin from Ilin27tli
tlay of Novonilier, lmw, and the further
sum of filty pollaiH, iiltornev foea. 11ml
liitoiwt thereon at the rain of 8 ner cent
per Minium from tho 27th day of Novtim
hr. iww, and tho fui tlmr Jinn or IllllO.lff,
with Inturust thnrconiit lh rato 8 our cunt
per annum from tlmifflh duv of Novum,
li-r, Imiw, and t,(, furllinr hi'iui of OI ,n,(K)
attorney It-iw and InteroHl tlinreou al tint
rato of H per i.ont. per annum from tho
7tli day of Novdinhcr, lHi0, anil for the
coats und.oxpetiHi'S ol mil.) and of mild
writ.
Now, therefore liy virtue and In purau
ance of Mild Jntlgniont. decree and order
ol aule, 1 will, on Monday, the nth day of
January, ', nt tho aotith door of thu
(ourt Uoiwo In lllllHlioro, WiiHliitiKton
Comity, OreKoii, at tho hour of 10 o'clock
a, 111, of wild ilay.Koll at public auct ion
to tho hlK icMt hiddor for cimli, the follow-lng-deicril)cd
real property, to-wlt:
Iho Kouth-fiiHt qiiarlor of the North
east miarti'r and tho orth.imnt quarter of
the Hoitth-euHt quarter of Seclfon III, In
lowimhip a Mouth of Hunge 1 Woit of
Willamette Meridian, nontnliiinir eighty
acres, exoepting thorefrom tho rluht til'
way conveyed to the Orcimiau Itnilwav
Company, and nlao exceptinh one-half of
one aero conveyed to tho Oriynii nnd Cal
lornia Hallway (;onimny, and all situate
in Waalt niton County. Oregon, to aaliHfy
the here nlieforo named niiiiin. and for tho
cohIh and expetiNea of mild Balo,
fiuld properly will ho olil mibjeet to ro
(lemptloii a' per statute of OroKnn.
WitnesH my hand thta 7lh (Fay of Dee
ember, imu
ui .... . W. I), BIIA DKOHI)
Blioriff of WaalilnKton County, Oreirou,
Hnow it McOainant,
Allorneva for Pli,ti"
Weather demands
'zero' garments. Heavy
Friezes light prices
high collars high qual
ity storm neckbands,
deep, warm pockets.
The biggest and best
showing In ulsterdom.
The "style, service, sat
isfaction," kfod. at kh v
aWsriM
fiVUflVWiVllW
H. WKIIUI NU nttt SnS.
The Hillsboro Pharmacy.
The Leading Drug- IIouso -
Wiiere lrtf, M.Hll.-nirii, I'ali.l. (illa.Kimiux, llni.lir. and all iriiKKt' rioHtin
urty l proi-iiml ut pn.ealliat ttt.ply iliMai.eein.iiipeittioii.
ItefflEOiBER,,., ,., r. , ,
rale i hut brniu thr moat iiiirfaetnty ik.
atil; in.. I tmi will nUnvn Rttd lloin al
THK DELTA DRUG STORE.
We aU.. t'urrv th Ih kI HKotrtt'd ttH-k of Tnilil
article 11 ml drug riuftrif d in lht conntv
re
' K- I,'- Morgan & (o..
Have farm and city roptrty for ale-l l(rt prices ami tl-f iptlona.
Alsn mi w inilla, frtsniwiiK nnd ct.unlry sUtrei. Wbent farms in ("al
il'ortiiit to rxt'hftne, Tnll or rrilt for !i?t.
HILLSBORO, . . . . ORKGON.
Shite Fcflle, ISrta;lil)oro lloose,'
Trtinaa.'t a tlotn.ral lUnklng llu.lno
3- W. HIll'TK Mnnagw
"HUTK (.w,,,,,
Sell tluht Kx.-haiiKn and Tulivraphln
r.omiorH unit ihnihw Lfltlora of t'ri'dll
itvalliihlii thmiinhout thi. I'nllml Slntm.
Draw llllla of Kx.haiiKn nn Iindor
I nnrpool, Inililln, Parla, lli.r'lln, pri,l, I
r..it-oii-lh.)-l'iiiii.Htoi.kholin ami all prli
I'lpal t'ltltmof Kuropo. '
I'olltx tloiiM inn. In on nil itiH'imMlhlo point.
Hanking lioina from 9 a in to 8 p in
1 1 illMlM.ro, Orngon
AilmliilHtrator'N Notice.
Notice 1 la hcrnhy given that the under.
m.kikhI hint i.ocii, hy the County Court of
the htatn of Oregon, for WnahlnirUm
otinlv duly appointed ailminHrator of
the estato of II. U lleiulrli kH. deceaaed,
tin. hint duly .pialUlcd an hucIi adtninla
trator. Ni.w, lliDreforc, all piirsoiiM haliu
lani.H iiKiniiHt kii id uatute aro hereby nl
i'' hed loprtHeiit aaine to mv at the law
oMIcn ol John M. Wall, at lllllabom,
vyaHhltiKtoti Cmnity, Oregon, togi'ther
with proper vonelivra within hIx inontha
Iroiti thU date.
Hated lliix Kith day of November. A. I)
MM. ('. W. IIKNDIIICKh' '
Admliiintratorof said eatatn.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF
RkjfcSATE AT PRIVATE
SALE.
Notleo Ik hernhy given that In pursuance
o an order of the County Court of the
Slate ol Oreg . n for Washington Coimiy
mai e n the matter of the .;Kiiito of ,olui
M lihalec, deceiiMed, ami dated I)e,.cnilier
(Ith, IWl), thu tindorslKiicii iidmlnltrator
tit said estate will from and after Katur
day l ie (Ith day of January, IlKKI, proceed
to -ell at linvikla sale for cijih In hand 1,11
day of sale, tho following dem;rihe, rurtJ
Lying, being and sltimtc In Washington
County, Oregon, and more particularly
boi'iidcd nnd ileNcribed as follows, to-wlt!
Commeneliig at tin, Houtliwoat corner of
'I'll' ;;lKlm,on'ho,lmH "'"'t, ni Hectlon
IT1H It 8 W Will. Mm-., and running
thence south to tho Tualatin rlveri thence
eiiHtwnrd along tho centor of sitld river to
tho east Hue of said Himtion II; thonce
no.tr on Hectlon Um to the
Hotith I.I110 ot tho Donation Land
Claim of Thomas Hart and llienen
weHtto plane of beginning, containing 10
acrea. more or Ichs,
Hald sale will , Mtibjoct lo the conllr.
ro . tlyed by , r, piy ,()
ilisboro.or al.t.hu .aw (Mllce of W. N
Iliirrett, In JllllHboro, Oregon.
Dated tins 7th day of December, Ihih).
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AddreBu W. II. I1ULBURT,
un. Pan. Agent
Admlniatrator'a Notice.
Notlco la herobv given that the under
signed has beon.l.y Uiodniinty Court of
He Hlate of Oregon for Washbfgto, Ci
t,y. duly appointe-f administrator of the .
estiile of ICrnest K. U It'll.
...... mvn uiiiy quuiiiiuit as such admlnla-
N'.w, thorefore. all permme having
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