HILLSBORO ARGUS, JANUARY 18, 1900. : . : A Pack u thk PgucLit i :xxxxxxxxxxxmMMMTn OSXJCB2 'JtXXXXXXXXXXXXSLXS :; : : A Paean ron thk Pkoplk : : : THE ARGUS K-Uered. at the Post-office t Hillsboro, Oregon, a Second class mail matter. LUCIUS A. LONG, EDITOR. County Official Paper. issuri) every thursday -by- . v" -, TU Argus Publishing Cflnptnj. -f.- - - - - O..Krtai .Artn tv-tlt A 11 num. 8ix Months, 60 ota; Three X onths, S5 eta. a -J -' Opposed to Gold Mono metallism. Be lieves in the Bimetallic Standard. Dear Money means Debased Property, and Profitless American Product. Our Consequent loss is our Creditors' Gain. Has no use for Marcus A. Hanna HOW WK ARB Kt'HOlMSANIZED. Consul Wildman, our representa tive in the Orient, treated with Aguinaldo just as though he were acting with instructions from Mc Kinley. " It will be roticed that white the expansion organs have viciously assaulted Wildman, he has received no rebuke from the administration. This is prima facie evidence that Mr. Wildman did not exceed his authority by one jottle. . Taken throughout, it ap peals that Mr. McKinley has been forced to his present position on the Philippine proposition by the syn dicates; backed by the politicians and officers of the army. To go tihead with the policy of expansion, as outlined by our Jingoes, requires a'large standing army, plenty of army contracts, plenty of debt and more or less military promotion. In other words, we are to be Europ eanized, situ pi, becaused it is the will of those who think empirical government a better government than republicanism. An adminis tration which is ihe creature of the great rail war interests witness the blocking of the Isthmian canal in congress is' a fine authority to fast , -eft debt and militarism on a people lt? it V Ml Vial' rAAr1a knitinr Amnt tfnity first to accept or reject. Talk aViM your "Robeepierres!" What is the ni'tUer with the Hanna government. , A DECEN'T LEVEti WANTED. " -.1 , When the producer seriously learns that he is the man wiio mates commerce, who pays the tax of all kinds; who feeds and clothes the world aTlarge; he will commence to realize that h is the man who must meet the great national obli gations now being piled upon his shoulderi, and .he will demand that the fruit of his efforts shall not be! basely cheap, lieyond the hope of profit, while tltis same con dition gives the money mongers more of all things for the dollar with the possible exception of a few things, controlled by this wealth. vHe will' begin to see that me makes O -value; that utility has its forces. and that he has been made the beast of burden that a few might be made more powerful. For years lie has seen the price level of farm product bo ruinously low that pro fit is a thing of the past. Barring a few local exceptions, which are more than "easily explained, he finds that farm product has shrunk in paying and purchasing power, while the money dealers get more and more for each o n e 'of their units of money.. What is the rem edy? . Production of money to equ alize the production pf other thints How will he get it? By restoring the old laws of money which created a decent price level. Debased pro duct can not much longer be en dured. , v-: JjULYLOCK, THE NOBLE. Fine spuiv . theories ns to Shake speare's character of Shylock in the Merchant oi Venice, have occaion ayKfwjd, them selves published in eivtprial reviews of those journals 'rfhfcPf'iather seek to placate the rfebrews, 'or rather, apologize to tkem for the general Gentile pre jWioe1 prevailing where the Jew is gHrtofi 8poiety Shylock called for Jiiic bond; his pound of flesh; urnjhe inviolability of contract lnyi)?:mlenV'l,'Ke 1110 wiuuh iiitj B0pe M Utute. '. ''J bin. cringing ' thing, wHiob Underwent insult with out even 'usiitg defense or 'assault for f war of law this is the charact er held up as Vg-Jaded" to; madness o$ fptfllte offered his 'sacred na Sm.i fthylocir,' the "moral and physical tspward, who better loved his duqata nd thtt" '"8 .butt man; Shjrlock, the man wbo wanted ii lead; pipe einojie on iVvenge; wbo wonted tuurder, but who preferred contract given in half jest as an agent; thi character i - l , i t t high minded? In the age and " f ....... . . . day in which is laid the play, in suit meant taking of life to all but a Jew. Bui the Jew, when he sought to kill, ingeniously wanted profit of the protection of the law. This is most likely what Shake speare meant to portray. IN DARKEST AFRICA. For the first time in over a century England finds that Urge bodies of men do not always count against in telligently directed intrvnehments behind which are brave and deter m ined white men. The great empire for a month has had one hundred thousand men in South Africa and the IWrs still have the 16 1 of every move. It is said by some, that Britain will sweep the burgh ers out of existence, but can she af ford to stand the slaughter which must surely come? Already the British troops, which have gallant ly fought Bedouins, Sepoys and negroes, show a reluctance against moving hard against these burgh ers who can shoot like the very Watsons England is now fight ing a white foe which is both de termined and valorous. Millions are sympathizing with the Boers, who perhaps have a better idea of what the British rule is in South Africa, than the namby-pamby writers who smugger over 1he"trials and troubles of the crown." May the Boers clean them out, bag and baggage. THE CUCKOO KINGDOM. It's a very bright paper which one year condemns a system of finance as decreasing the price of every thing Oregon has to 6ell, from one half to two thirds, and doubling the debt of the country, and then a year or so later cold-bloodedly tells others that by condemning the same system, it is cold blooded trea son, but this is what the Hanna organ of Hillsboro, The Indepen J a I 1 I t. . M em, uas aonei isn i mis a hue educator in the politica' forum? Readers now know that the Ind. pendent is a lickspittle gold organ. Here is what it contained in Jan uary, 1895: He represents Wail Street and London, not tne producing class Of the state Ore gon . He h a representative of the East and ot.fcurope, not of the ereat west Oregon, as well as the entire west ern part ol the United States, is built largely on borrowed capital, and owes large sums to the East and Europe, We 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 man within the state. The west sells food products and has no other way of paying its indebtedness either princi pal or interest. i tin ruMCY Vf SK. ATOR DOLPH WOULD DECREASE AND IS DECREASING FROM ONE- HALF TO TWcvTHIRDS THE PRICE OF EVERY THING THAT OREGON HAS TO SELL. Why should it openly and voluntarily increase its own debts and deroinish 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 tne people at large, be willing to take any Capable man wbo will represent the pro ductive interests of this state rnther than take Senator Dolph? There is justice i tne cry oi "any tning to beat DolpU. ' He is an emeny of the people of Oregon, ana an enemy to every industrial inter est as well as to the great West. Why, friends if .the Hannaites would declare for beer stamps as a money, -the Independent editor would go to worship in a brewery. Of such is the Kingdom of cuckoos, Dox't cry but against the trusts. They are a part of the administra- ticn. "Stand by the administra tion." Don't cry out against cheap wheat. Cheap wheat pleaies those who control the administration. "Stand by the "administration." Don't cry out against the policy ot imperialism. The organs of the administration tell us that Eng land is the most civiliznd .country in the world. "Stand by the ad ministration." Don't cry out at all; quitely blow your brains into your pocket handkerchief; put your tongue in your cheek; look' dumb and vote ns Mr. Hiuina and Mr. Pierpont Morgan tell yuu-and then you will be "standing by the m ministration." You can do this and slill have title in your vermi form appendix. Thin will also lengthen your ears. This is di rected to all who fear an idea may be resented by the "administra tion." Power is not necessarily virtue; an ad ministration is not necessarily the coun try; and yet to hear the "me too" idiotic utterances of our bought and sold dailies, It is a crime to oppose the aduiinistra In any of its policies. This you must not do unless you wish to be told you are a traitor and rebel, You are to have no opinion. It vou are a jackass and have no ideas nor voice unless told when and iti what key to bray, you are a "patriot.", So low are we fallen! Our daddies of '76 were very, very wrong to conceive op- petition to the crown and if we thould foUow the desirc of our "kpUtl I journals we should apologia to the queen r , . -7? , H , n1 8,v he unconditional surrender. "What fools we mortal tie!" It is reported here that the Multnomah county court is holding a wan iu custody, awaiting developments, to ascertain whether or uot he should be committed to the insane asylum. The poor unfort uuate, it is said, is possessed of the ma lady of seriously cousideriug the editorial effusion of the Evening Telegram, The county physician is assiduously poultic ing the poor victim' head in the hopes that the dementia may uot become vio lent. Bank organs are terribly afraid that W. J. Bryan's nomination will mean sweeping victory for the gold party. What a caudid lot of mongers these journalistic popinjays are! How fearful they are lest the democracy of the coun try shall make mistake! How disin terested ant these little cuckoos who support anything 1 that' English, you know!" If congress fail to grant pensions to the Indian War veterai:, let Oregon not for get her early defenders. Let each leg islative ticket in the state to do the right thiug to the wteran who wrestled with savagery in the early day. It will not be much to bear and it will give recogni tion where recognition has long been overdue. During the Revolutionary war the Bri tish debt was increased over $500,000,000 A her army is now (excluaive ol India) nearly two hundred thousand stroug, the Boer war will likely enough cost her as much a did the American rebellion. Col. Gault has at last attained pol- Hical honors, and will soon be entitled to wear little button to show that he has "bin thar," as a "dellygate." Real Estate Transfer. O & C R R Co to Otto Hartman n ,S n w V ec 9 t 2 n r 1 w $ 4S0 O & C R R Co to Geo Krochman n i n e sec 9 t a n r w 510 James H Hutchinson to J I Tamie sie s e X n e ,H sec 2 t 5 n r 3 w aoo JasR Catching, shff to C C Caples 1 r n n e '4 sec 10 t u r s w sio F M Hill et al 10 F T Kane 106 a Aluion mil don 2500 R Nixon adm to t F Bcrgur 19.5 a sec it 1 n t 1 w 550 M Schmidt to C Zurcher I C e n e ' of n e sc 3 1 1 n r a w . . . , 160 Anna M Shiebig to C Zurcher 50 a sec34 tanra w Mary K Lcomis and lul 10 J Mar wood It 20 Fve Onk sub div ao a 850 800 Wm Nelson and wf lo FStuckey 60 a Caleb Wilkins don Fanny T Neep to A Bunuing It I blk 29 Cornelius , CLEARANCE SALE. Great Reduction for a Short Time Only. My prices ha-e always" leen as low as Portland price, but until hVb 1st I will offer nny article in 1111 store at prices never before ofl'erHl in this Country. Watches ai.1 go ing at prices tiial can not be dupli cated anywhere in the slate. A stem winder, pendant H-t watch; a watch that is nnn-magnetic; a watch thsit has a superior, tine, white enamelled dial with sunken circle for second hand, thus giviny it the appearance of a $10 waich; a watch that can be fully wound in five seconds; a watch that hus a dust proof nickel case; fully war ranted for one year, to give suli faction or your money bac'i going while the last rt $200! Come early as supply is limited. Walih am and Elgin Gents' size watches, $4 80. upward. Ladies' Elgiris and VValthams in 14 K gold rilled cases regular prices, 112 50, now going at $9.80. Gents' Elgin and Walth am watches in 14 Karat gold filled cases, regular prices, $15.50, going at $10.40. Every article in stock gets same reduction. Best stock west of Portland from which to se lect. Nice assortment of cut glass sterling silver and plated ware and full line of Roger's celebrated table ware. 8ilver novelties , in endless profusion. Hoyt, the Jeweler, Hillsboro, Ore. Dead Letter. The following is the list of letters re maining in the Hillsboro post office un claimed: Chas B Moores S Rambow Ali letters not called for by Jan. a7, 1900 will be sent to the dead letter office. One cent will be charged on each letter called for. H. SCHtTf.MF.aicn, P, M. Farm For Sale. Fifty acre farm for sale; 'slightly rolling; good ham, 50x54, built two years, cost $400; fair house. 18x2H; other buildings; good brick well; running wnter year rouid; good orchard; 25 acres cleared; restessy to clear, 10 years slashed; five acres standing live fir timber; eiuht miles from Portland. Will sell chesp. Inquire of L. A. Loup, Auous office. A. G. L'icns. .Southern Pacific Agent at Cornelius, accompanied by Mrs. Lucas anil their three child ren departed Tuesday even 1 ng for a month's visit at Los Angeles with a sister of Mr. Lucas, whom be has not seen for 22 years The Glencoe Woodmen are going to have a Masquerade hall on Feb. 12th. The boyb have engaged May's Hall for the occasion and as they are great entertainers, a 1 splendid time is a foregone conlus- loll, . A supper will be included with each ticket payment, which will be one American dollar, PIANOS & For Cash, or on The home of Chickering Pianos Kimball Pianos Weber Pianos Kimball, Crown, Needham, and ATTENTION, The Ilillnltoro McKinley club met Tiifsday evaiHng nnd electt-d the following delegittes f r the state leiigne cunvetiiinn,- lVrlUnd, Feb. ti: K H. Tongue. U P. Cornelius, W. N. liurrett, K.i It. Snppingloii, Cal Jack Jr. .las A. Imbri-, p. II. Bower. Julius Aidmlir. II II. Greer, and Dr. J. P. I'm mit-t-if . The Glen !. 1I1 luvs elected II. Hicham, S. V. D. M.ek, K. P. Cirm-ltu-t J. W. Udodiii nnd C. Corey. 'H"" '.Aitoi s ,i!''irow , prepared to i.'iv 11 .chili" f.i of $2 Oty cash, fur The ,um tj tu d vyi Vram-noi Ex-aniiui-r nut; yiarli...This is open (or iill who pay in. advance.' ' OBITUARY. Mr. E. R. Gregory, who was lxirn at St. John, New llrunswiok, fifty two years ago, the eldest son of Mr. nnd Mrs. K. A GrKory. died in Hillsbnro, Ore , Monday, Jan. 1900. Defeased was a graduate of Harvard Law school. His mother five Brothers and two sisters, sur vive him. The ruinuins were in terred in the Masonic cemetery in Hillsboro, the local bar ot the city having charge of the funeral. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of nn Execution, Decrei and Order of Sle. l.ssund out of the Circuit Court of the Mute of Oregon, for Wash- iiiglon I...IIIHV, to lavor or Minna N Par ker, :1 apiniK i.nthor M Beard. Oilla l eant and H T Liuklitter, ilefemlanta, for. Hit! sum 01 HH.ltl eoMtx, and for the forth ' er sum iifJiVI.U) U ti Hold coin, with int- ' tiriwt thereon at.llie rate of lOJier cent per ' aniinm from the At h day of Heeember, 1WH). mid the further mini of I'i'i.OO with in Uren Ihereon at tits rate of 6 par cent Hr milium from the nth day or I(mlWr, iKlifl (:m attorney fem; and for the coat mid expeniea of Male and of said writ. Now. therefore, in punuuwK) of wild Jinlu'inmit, decree and order of aale, I will, on Monday, the 5th day of -ebnjury. law, at the south door of the Court Houne in liillaborn, W'anhlngtoh roiinty, Urna-oii, at the hour of II o'clock, A M of wild iluy. Ml ut pulilie auction, to the lilxhuH bid der for cah, tho luliowhig deat.rilied re'l proiierly, to-wit; i - Being all of the Month' Went quarlxr of the Month Weat quarter of Hection Mix (flj Townoliip Two iii) .North, Range Three ( ) West of the WlllameKq Meridian, contain-1 mil iiiriy cri more or iom anu an situ ate in WitHhington County, Oregon to satiafy the here! 11 before nnniad suma, and for the coats and ex petiM of said wile. Said prowrty will be sold subject to re demption UHer Htatute of Oregon WitnoM my hand this 8rd day of Jan uary. 1900. W. I). BRADFORD, Mberiirof Washington ('oinity, Oreo H. T, Baoi.ky, Attorney for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an Execution, Decree and Order of Sale, insued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, fo' Wash ington County, In favor of Benjamin AhiiorMou ami against., Henry Peterson Tor the sum of 110.50 cotH, and for the further mini of $124 1ft L'.' H. gold coin, with Interest l reon lit the rate of 10 per cent per minimi from tli'c 27tli day of Nov ember IH00. und the furth-r sum or $2.00 with interest thereon ut tnu rate old per cent per uiitiiim from the i7th dav of Nov ember 1K.D9, na AtloriicyS fees, aiid for the coHt and expenses of sale and of mid writ. Now, therolbrn. by virtue and in pur suance of Muiil imlgineiit, docn 6 and or der of sale, 1 will, on Monday the flth day of February 1900, at tho south diMir of the Court -House in Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, at thetho;ir ofli o'clock A. M of Hiiid day. soil at piibllc auction to tho hlgheat bidder lortiiMh.'llre follow-iiig-deccribeil roul property, to-wit: All of Hint part of aiI Numlierod Klght ()in Section Soventecn (17) Township One (J) 8011th of Range T wo (2) Weat of the Willamette Mer., which Ilea weat of the County Koad No. 'Containing nine acres of land more or lean and all situate In Washington County, Oregon, to satisfy the hereinbefore named sum, and for the coats and expense of Maid sale, . Maid property will be sold aubject tu re. demptioii as per statute of Oregon. Witness my hand this' 8rd day of Janu ary, 1000,. W, D. -BRADFORD, Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. It, T. Baoi.iit, Attorney for Flaintlfl. ORGANS! Easy Payments. It iaeasytooblainagoodone. Where no local dealer sella them, w wilt send a piano or an organ for a small rash pay ment, balance In monllilv payments. Two yeaia' time to finish purchase if de sired. W would like lo explain our methol. We will send an iiutruuient guaranteeing satisfaction, or the piano may be returned lo us at our expense. Catalogues (tee lor the asking, tell all alxail them Special price and full in formatiou if you writ. EIUS PIANO HOUSE io7 First Street, PORTLAND -. OREGON Great Western Organs. LADIES! ! We have taken the agency of Ihe famous Drew, Selby & Co., Ladies' shoes aud can fit auy foot. Prices, f 150, 1 1 on, $3 jo and 94.00! Come in and see them, H. WEHRUNG & SONS, wu.snoiio, ORKOOX. SHERIFF'S SALE. IIV VIUTI K OK AN KXKCll I JOS. Ki-re unci Order of Male, tilled out of Ihe Ciretill eourt of I he Nlato of Dreg,,,) fur Wnxhiiiglon eoiintv. In nivor of f, A. liailey and iiiraiiiat John J. Miirunn, K111 ma K. Morgan, and rt. tl. Humphrey and AratiitnU K. lluinphroVN, Keeotoni oflho Uwt Will and TeHtiiinnnl ul Thoa. H. lliinil'hr.'VK. ilni-eMw.l, ,s. (I, Humph, n ya, MuryC lliiinphmyii. his wife. John II. Hiiiophrexs, r"lora Humphrey- hU wife, l'h Mini J, lliiiiiphrevK, l.lin.r Ihnnplm v". hi w ife, Mninnrl 'l lluuipii Tr, Arnuil.iia K. Hiiiuplir yn, Mary A Wolverton. Itrnoe Woivrrtoo. her litul. and, Arthur K. Iliiiuplireyi, V. l. WihmI Adininiairalor uf ihe VKlute of 1 atlierllitr dner, leeeaed, J. D. Merryomu, Adiiiin iHtrator ile Unil 11011 of the mtate of Sum nel V. Hltrliey. dm'eiuiiHl John l.ieni.U, Mary Vlnni and Jrnnio Chnpiuaii, Kn ciiUira of the Lett will and Textainent of Minerva Newton, dr, (!, im, K line ley, Adinliilalrulorofllie ilnlo of Snrah J. Mull, decraaed. W. E. binith and Alex Mwmk, lleferne In lUnikriiptey, lor the Muniorr-JM7.1p.iitn, and for the further sum ofll.T.UII I', rt.Oold eoin. with InU ereat theronn at the rate of 10 tier eenl wr annum from the 27th dav 0 Novninln-r, I!l0, and the further sum of li.4iai.00 t) H, O0I1I Coin, with interem thereon fiom the 27th day of November, taw. at the rata of per cent. jir iiiiiium, ami fur the further sum of ll.lfw.OU I!. H. ,lold coin with InU ereat tlirnon from the Iffih day of Nov ember, mui, at the rate of 10 ) r ivint. Mtr annum, and rortheeotit and expoimea of sale and of Maid writ. Now. therefore, by vlrlue and In pur suance of said Judgment, dn-reee and or derofaalw, I will, on Monday, the 6th day of Kebniaiy, lUiW, at the south door of the eourt hoiine, In Hillsboro, Wahingtoii eonnty. Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'elock A M ol wild day, sell at public nunttin to the highest bidder for cab, the following described real piopnrtv, to-wit' All the uiulividixl one half of the weal half of the Went halfof lxl Kle (A) and Kight (8) In ItliM'k Numbered One (I) in the Town or llillahoro, a shown by the plat of said Town on record In the office of the Heoorder of Maid county. Also; the undivided nil hair of the fnl lowing dt;ribed tra of d. to-wit; Being part of IiU Five (A) and Klght (H) In aaid Block No. One (I) or said Town of Hillsboro, and mora parthnilarly describ ed a follows: mnHtcJnf at point W feet North and tu fi Kat Of ihe Mouth went corner of aaid Hl.k No. V thenin Fast 10 feeL Uienu North ptralKI with west side of said Block, T4 feet, thence went 10 feet, thence Month parallel with weat Una of aaid I lock to the place ol be ginning:, excepting from fh aforesaid weat half ol the West half of Lot Fivo(A) and Eight Sj a tract of land !M feet North and Month by feet Kant and weat off the North !! ol said Ut Klva (A) hateUi- rnre sold by r'. A. Bailey and mm and J. J. v organ and wife to Margami A. How ell. Also all of the followlikg thnertbed tracts, lying, being aud situate wiUiiu Washington County Oregon, aud known and designated aa follows, to-wit: Being ali or Lots Nuinliered One (I) and Two (2) and Three (3) of and 111 Bohnrt's Sub-Division to Ceo. W. Kbbert' Donat ion Land Claim, Township t North Range ii West Will. Mer. containing thirty (mil aerea, to satisfy the hereinbefore named sums, and for the cost and expenses of snid sale. Kaid property will he sold subject to re demption as per statute of Oregon. Witness my hand this 2nd day of Janu ary, lino. W. D. BRADFORD, Hherlff of Washington Countv, Oregon. Tho. h.K. B. Tosuu, Attorneys for Plaintiff. .... . Dyspepsia Curo. Dioests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aldl 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 stantly relieves and permanently cures til other results of I rnperfaet digestion, Prpard by r C OaW IU Co., Cbeaa Delta Drnsf Store, Hillsboro, Oregon 4 First t arrive with the telegraphic rlews The Weekly Orsg onlan. vrspepsia, inaigestion, ueartDurn, Flatulsnce, Sour Stomach, Nauasa. 8lckHeadache.Oastraiiria.Oramna.ano1 Uml m Mu asm In "n CDougDttuI Careful clothing buyers never consider quality alone, or price alone. Its the happy union so fully met with right here that strikes home to our consciousness like a bullet from a rifle. You know this make I J4XJTEJTiJ(J X? M u. 11. WEHBl'NO aud SONS. The Hillsboro Pharmacy The Leading Drug Where Drug. Modlclnra. I'alnta. Otla,NNingv, Brushe. aud all Druggiat's Hundrle nity lie prucureu al priiea I tint articles and Fact llial we ... : . 1 ,i..i wiin nr-t i 1 1 . I iiy re iH iliyu:in(.e' Htre't i tli llav farm and city propcrtj Ii saleall sixes prices and descriptions. Also saw millit, creameries and country More. Wheat farm in Cl ifnmia to exdianae. Call or writ fur list. HILLSBORO, - - . OKIXjONi SHERIFF'S SAL1. BY. VlltTtlK OK AN KXKCHTION. decree and order of aale, Isau.d out of the Clnmlt Court of the Hliile of Oregon, for Washington Countv, In favor of It. V. Crane and against Jacob Penning, eal lien. Oraham, Honjaniln lllrdsell and Mury K. Birdsell, exaeuUirsof the last will and testament of Irvln lllrdsell, de ceased. Jeremiah Ueitler, IL II. Walk er, Llsaie Nmlt h and tlie Ntata of Oregon, fortliesnmof .i'2.i) rsaits and for the further sum of IIU.IA.00 V 0 Hold coin, with interest thereon at the rale of 10 r cent Hr annum from theHtlidarof Hrini ber, Nw, and for the coal and expenses of sale and of said writ. Now, therefor, by virtues nil In pursu ance of aaid ludgment, decree and order of sale, 1 will, on Monday, the ftth day of February, imio. at the south door of the Court House In Hillsboro. Wellington county. Oregon, at the hour of ID o'elock A M, of aaid day, sell at publin auction to the highest bidder fur cash, the following described real property, to-wIM I -it No. 13 In rirwood Kami, situated In Washington County, Oregon, to satisfy tlie herelnlienire nanrWl-siima. and for the cimta and oxioiises of said aale. bald property will be wild subject to re demption aa per statute of Oregon, Wftnea my hand thl 2nd dav of Janu ary, HK10. W. D. UHADKOKD, Hhorlir of Waslilngton County, Oregon, hy 0. K, HaicuMAN, Deputy, H. B. lloHTim, Attorney for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'StLfl. DV VIUTUK OP AN lttOtcnT. 13 Ion, decree and order nf sal InmsmI ' outer the circuit Court or the Htate or Oregon, lor Washington County, in favor of James it. Walker and against Thoa. J.' and hicxle Humphrey, for the sum of fll.AOoosis, and for the further sum of muo U H gold coin, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per (-out per annum from the 1st day or Dccemlier 1S(, and fbr the cost and expense of sule and said writ, - Now, therefore, by virtue and In pursu ance of wild judgment, decree and order of sale, I will, on Monday the ftth day of February WOO, at the south door of the I uoiirt lliiiise in lilllalxiro, Washington County, Oregon at the hour or 10 o'clock A. M., of miii ii day. sell at public auction to the hlgheat bidder for cash, the follow ing descritied real property, to-wlt: Commencing at a point 8011th (K) dog. reesHfl minute lOastaud 4 Clialim from the North Kaal oorner of Black In Hum phrnys Addition to Hillabom, thence H H9 degrees HO minnte Kaat J Chalna, thence 8 uilnnte W nd parallel with tlio E'Wt lino of Hlxth Htreirt, In said Ad dition 8.00 chains, thence North 80 deg rees aJ nifnutes W a.U) thai ns, to the 8 K corner of land sold by Thoa. 1), Humph reys to George 8. Caiiipball. thence North 90 minutes E 8.00 nhaina, to the place of beglnnliigcontikiiiinglllJ-lOO acres, all sltn ated In Waslilngton County Oregon, to satisfy the hereinbefore named sums, and for the costs and expense ol siild sale, . Raid property will lie sold subject to re demption aa iter statute of Oregon, Witness my hand this 2nd day uf Jan.. 100. W. D. BRADKOUD, Hhcrlffof Washington County, Oregon, John M. Wall, Attorney lor PUIntllf. OREGONIAN AND ARGUS, fa.oo. The Weekly Oregonl.n and this paper give you all the new of horn, stats, ths Northwest and th Ration. ) v 1 DO yOU WtN TMt UARANTCtO OLOTNIN IIILWBORO.OBKOO!. Union Block Mam m. Dr. V. A. Halle) rroprtvuir. House. timplv illalan sure eiuiM-titlon. That purity am) rrenlinee of drug and chemi cals is what brings the most saln-factory rj suits; anil you will nlwnvs Ami llirni si THE DELTA DRUO STORE. We alan carrv tlie U-st assorted stock f Tollti drug sundries in the county. Imv for cash enable us to deal' i." . 1 ... , ia nuii-es nnil gel Ihe tiM, rant ... , rwive as fur. lul nlleiitliui an rei.ori ilium. t - - ,ti loi'n'inn. 1 j ' saiiivv VI V llUUUVj i. Vort'lirop, I'roprlelor. ' ' ' Al Newly Furnished -. Tv and Renovated. A first-clasa table and ' all accommodations for the convenience ' 1 " of guest. , , , orIn Time Schedule .. . . ; .. From Portland: ::, r'aat mall leaves at Rum Air H.lt 1 .b. I IHinver. Kt. Worth, tm.aha. Kansa, Cft,: r' ' cl,1,m i, arrive w8-'nJUSbi 1lvM ,f!,VM P A Walla Walla, Miimaapolla, Ht.. Paul, DullHh . Ml waukee. cKteago .ml rU. "riUm a.w .111 , -i , Ocean Hteamships leave at si p. in for Nun eraiiclsoo, nulling every Qv flay Clllllx.l.lu l)l..- I . . . ""nwajr, ; Haturday 10 11 111 for Astoria aiid way landing, arrive 4pm except Sunday Willamette Hvr leave a a m exeent Sunday for Oregon CUy, Newberg, HaJem gnd way lauding, arrive 4:90 p m exeept Wlllaiiiotto and Yamhill river leave 7 fuesday, Thuraday and Haturday for 1 "'Vy' Iilyton and w.v landings FrUl.y P '" Monlny' wd"day and ...uameuo nver leave Bam Tuesday, Thursday and Haturday for Corvalll. and -way landing, arrive i:H0 p m Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday uy., ,8"ke river leave Rlperta dally' at 1:20 a. m. for I.ewlalon; returning leave Uwlstondallynt:!IOa. m. Address W. H. HULBURT, Oen. Pass. Agent tc i Foote, Briers . .. Transact a Oonerul Banking Biiilneaa ' "v ' J. W.8HUTK .....Managei A. C. S1IUTE ' .....,.Cahlor. ' ' Soil alght Exchange and Telegraphlo Irauafers and Issue Letter of Credit available throughout the United State, 1 Draw Kills of Exchange on Londoi l.lverponl, Dublin, Paris, Berlin, Franl..' fort-on-tbe-Main, Stockholm, and all prli epal cities of Europe. . Collection made on all accessible point , Banking hours from 9 am to 8 p i Jilllaliornj Oregon ill Ml at ii RAW. H. CAI Urtmgat - Ceaftt1 evetttnit ,,t-' . Itv.brtvii'H " l. tiardn'. llwinK ",,v lHHMiarni" of the vicin aa bnrll oOrdn rflpbiyuM' ttoutueru 1 Cori' a tnarrw . I AM N'l.a.va 1 Bappi i'ortlar lls Itrs oou b anuy HillsV lie rai way" t at.'.-!" rt .1 . ! d.i n i.M, e "S3 '"IT,