The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 01, 1900, Image 2

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THE ARGUS 1
Kntered at th r.-t-mc-a Hillboro,Jjatl.legUlatirtn in .American fin
Oregon, aa second clasa mail matter.
LUCIUS A. LONG, EDITOR.
County Official Paper.
ISSUED,
EVERY THURSDAY
BY
Runner1 ,itlon: On Dollar per Annum.
Six Months, 60 els; Three Months, 35 eta.
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 u se for Marcus A. Hanna
WHOOAVB lS OVR 1770 PAT
KIOTs! . i ...
The Oregonian cries out t,hat Eng
land has given us Cromwell, Mil
Ion, Chatham and Burke, Peel and
Cobden, Bright and Gladstone, etc.
This is true. It also gave us By
ron, who fought for Grecian liber
ty. Cromwell was the embodiment
of that which protested against the
meanness of monarchy, while Glad
stone was the" living "defi"' of tyr
anny.'' These- men lived, 'and
preached, despite the fact that they
were nurtured in a kingdom ruled
by kings and lords to the "manor
born." England's greatest great
ness is their greatness not E n g-
gland's p.retensious to empire; not
the fact that her royal parasites
taxed America, firstly, arid bled her,
secondly. t The recognized grandest
of England's statesmen was Glad
stone, and between him and Mr.
Joseph Chamberlain there is an im
passable chasm, to be crossed only
by bloodshed and carnage. Eng
land as administrated and England,
as her great common people would
rule, are as much opposites as life
and death. The tiuft has passed
when white men caii "rule" white
men without regard to rights of
man, and the sooner that the ad
ministrative power of Great Britain
recognizes this the sooner it will be
in touch' with Britons. It ia pos
sible that the curtain has rolled
down on the opportunity for anoth
er British Cromwell; it is possible
that England is so sorely laden
with iU empiricism that no soul
dare breath its hope" of liberty; but
if the sturdy Dutch of the Trans
vaal and. the. Orange, Free State de
," feat the lordly policy of that coun
try which ne.ver profited except 'by.
being bruised, England will have? a
nearjr touch with a civilization
which means more than "dominion
over palm and pine.'
;l It might be well lno, Ity. call the
" tttention of the Oregonian, that so
far asEngland is cfncerntl, nation
ally, it was that country which gave
us tbe intrepid spirits wta whipped
Mr. Bull a matter If 'some 125 or
130 years ago.
jsokrs an d Mono.es.
Of course the Boers are a brave people.
They can fight. So could and so did the
Modocs; and in proportion to numbers
they inflicted greater losses than the
Boers have yet inflated on the British.
Back and forth across 'the Tugela river
the battle sways, ait stayed for three
years back and forth across the Potomac
and Rappahannock, in our Civil war.
We shall see, perhaps; whether tbe Brit
ish get tired soone than e did.-Ore-eotnan.
J , ' ,
Yes, and so coull the revolution
ary fathers fight', and so they did
fight, notwithstanding the anoint
ed King Georg sent over his leg
ions commanded by "Duke's sen
and Lord's son." They fought
British legions because they desir
ed not, t,o pay tax that a parasitic
royalty miglittlirjye thereon. And
bo it is with the Boers the Dutch
farmers of the Transvaal. So these
Dutchmen earn fight, eh? Well,
weill ' Was it not the modest and
virtuous uregonun wwen some
time ago tohj us that "when Butler
got there" but liuller intent got
there yet.
THERE ARE NO"CIiASEg.
Some of our wiseheadi have said
there are no classes, and that to
seek to divide the social and indu
' trial world into seereuata Darts is
the height of folly. Let us see if
there are, or are not, cl tsses Have
not the railroad classes fought as
ainst an;Amejican canal? Have
not the banking classes always
sought to rule financial legislation?
Did not these latter deal in-the
the American greenback, and make
million out of their miserable
traffic? Have not the lousy pur
Mitio royalty of England, backed
only by a huge army, and against
common instinct, bent the back of
England for years? Are not the
"great banking houses of the world
gatisfied that the present contemp-
ance is exactly what they want?
And in is, me inw iiuu
two-thirds, if not more, 'of onr pro
ducers voted'against this intended
policy in 1S96? Are there no
"classes," when railroad corpora
tions go free from taxation while
the farmer must dig tip? Are there
no "classes," or "class legislation,"!
when the millions invested in dobt
(which producers must pay) go
Scott free from taxation while the
wealth of the farm must be taxed?
Are there no cla?ses, when all must
see that the money wealthy are striv
ing to have legislation decree that
a unit of money shall buy more of
farm product and property, which
in turn, becomes more and more
debased?
Why, of course, there are "no
classes!"
A CHK.4P DEMAGOGVK.
Barb-wire is new sold to Americans at
$4.13 a hundred pounds; to Canadians at
$3 35, and to Kuropeans at fJ.JO. The
same proportions hold true as to wire
nails. Our exports of these products are
so great that foreigners are being driven
out of the business. It is the protective
tariff that enables manufacturers to
"work" the market in this way. A trust
controls the output, makes the American
consumer pay an excessive price, and at
1 1 e i r expense gives cheap products to
foreigners This whole business would
be smashed quicklv, if the demo-populist
party would abondon its fatuous
course on money and other question.
Oregonian.
The Oregonian belongs to the
class of papers known as the "cheap
smagogues." When the country
elected G rover the Great, its ed
itorials teemed with denunciations
about the country having selected
a course of ruin on the tariff quest
ion. Month in and month out it
ran its famous blatant article en
titled "You voted for a chango and
you got it." If tho "demo-popu
list" party would go back on every
principle which stood for equal
chances for the farmer, and support
the bankocracy and money gods,
who want debased product, debased
labor and debased everything out
side of the pale of the "commercial
400," the Oregonian would hId in
sides in complacency for it would
then have things as it would 1 ik
them. What kind of fools dues the
Oregonian think its readers are?
WILL IT COME NEXT YEAK?
If the farmers of America realized
how many people 'depended upon
&he producing classes for BtiPten
auce, they certainly would stand
together for legislation which would
hot mean farm product debased,
cheap, or unprofitable. It is a sad
commentary on the privilege of in-
dependent thought to witness s6
many men of intellegence follow in
the procession with apolitical party
which apes monarchical institu
tions, demands debased fruits nt
farming, and stands for the o 1 d
world militarism, and transplant
ing to American soil those menaces
to natiotial progress. On the other
hand, it is cheering for bankercraU
to know that they are gradually
getting more value packed into each
of their units of money; cheering
for politicians who expect to serve
a no time limit in behalf of those
who wax fat ar.d pronper on the
misfortune of the producers.
Should you ask a fanner to cul
tivate a poor quality of Heat as
compared to a good quality, he
would laugh at you. Still, many
are apparently conscientiously sup
porting that system of finance which
cheapens, as measured in debt and
taxpaying power, each bushel they
raise. ? v.
When shall we get back again to
democratic and republican princi
ples? When shall we have a pol
itical party in pnw'er which shall
not be aomi lifted by men who
suck the blood of 'commerce, and,
when prices" are low fur farm out
put, cry 'overproduction,' but light
any more production of money that
producers may have conditions
equalized? Letus hope,-nextytac.
Buller crossed the Tugela and then
crossed back again. But not until he
had tasted Boer ghting qualities.
Mister Craig ' always did have an
aversion to facts. And it's about time
for the bi-monthly lie, the Hatchet, to
put in an appearance.- '
The Kayyam Copper mining company,
recently incorporated to do business in
Alaska are evidently inclined to not start
after the Rubaiyat,
The banks have had years and years
of rule in our country the banks which
are merely agents of wealth, Let us
have rale made by the real erectors of
all wealth, the farmers. 1 . 1
If Mr. Bryan were silent, then "silver
would be dead" and the cause of the
democracy recognized to be hopeless; if
he talks on live questions he is cursed for
a toot by the "virtuous" gold-bug sheets.
, So it would appear that Mr, Bryan must
I die if he desires to please our syndicates
and "the only smart set ot men on earth."
Mr'. McKinley has reversed Mr. tic-.
Kfinley on almost every important pro
position. He has changed front oa the
money question; on the imperial quest
ion; and now flirts with low tariff, that
"ghost" which at one time was so "dis
honest" and "disreputable." But you
my depend that he is not at alt sincere
in any he aierely does as he is, told.
Mr. McKinley and his director, Mr.
Hanna, are too c'ose to manufacturing
trusts to hinder them from "robbery"
under the law.
W. C. T. U.
The regjlar meeting of the Hills
lM.ro W. C. T. U. will he held at the
residence of Mrs. W. E. Thome,
Saturday afternoon, Feb. 8, liXX),
at 2:00 sharp. All members re
quested to be present.
Keal Estate Transfers.
Henry H Kibliey to C W Marsh
Lots i, 6 and 7 sec 1 1 3 n r 5 w. .. 500
Eugenia Henry to Oregon State w ,
V of 1 w V sec to to 1 s r I w 1
B J O'Dea to J H Shearer s w sec
34 to-n r 4 w 700
J C Woods and wf to J W Caples
part lot t blk f orest throve . . . .3000
Morris Blond to Morris Palley, to a 1
sec26tisraw 400
Cora A Robinson to M H Treston n
j n w X o' n w ,V sec a t a w r 4
w to
Jas D Wirth to John Nyberg tract
sec 24 t a sr 1 w 750
John Nyberg to Jas 1) Wirth I a sec
34tasrlw. 500
O C R R Co to H P Ford n w 4' n e
sec I3tanr3 w aoo
Mary K Hoopestojas I H 00 pes loo
a J H Walker donation 1
Caleb C Hoope to John T Hoops 74
a J H Walker Donation I
P Watson to J M Lyon s e V w
sec3Stadraw 500
S Blank to R W Lancefield 7 a near .
Forest Grove joo
S A Redden to E Campbell 37 a , '
Master place Hillsboro. . . . : '4500
H Peterson to N Larsen part It 8 '
sec 17 1 1 s r a w 150
U' V Ttmun nil wf In C A Cave'.l
tract blk 1 Humphreys ad Hills' 300
A H Gates to Barbara Gates 21 a R
H Catching dou 1000
G Hart to C C Hancock Its 4 nml 5
and part It 3 blk ax Cornelius 500
PROBATE.
The report of the guardian of the Jensen
heirs has Wen approved. Receipt,
f 3, 61 C 14; disbursements, 5i58 2 bal
ance 011 hand, $3,253.31.
Final account of Rolx-rt Walker et:ite
eaminedappruved and closed of reeoid.
Thos Talbot apptd guardian r.( Min
nie, Giotgie and Trsry Nvej , minors
itli bonds fixed it f 3 000
, Final arct ol estate of Patr'rk For'
er, dec'il. set for March 5. l-'iual acct o(
estate of Miclia, 1 Wren will Ut heard on
same day.
Residue of estate of C V Olivtr having
been receipted by heir. Geo A O'.ivei the
admr, Dr S T Linklater, is discharged
from' farther duties.
, Money due having been paid, Robert
Pollock, guardian is discharged from
further liability as to Marion Smith.
Dead Letters.
Tbe following is the list of letter re
maining in tbe Hillsboro post QtScc un
claimed: Tom McGlir.scbey Esq
Mr H J Ludwig
Alt letters not called for by Feb. 3,
900 will be tent to the dead letter office.
One cent will be charged on eacn letter
called for.
H. SCHULMKRICH, P. M. 1
John Chong (a Chinaman) v s
Jas. McNulty, Sherwood, was heard
hyajury yesterday in Justice
Smith's court. Chong claimed
McNulty owed him $85 on a wood
deal. The jury found a verdict for
McNulty. "
The little two-year-old daughter
of Moses Hirschey, who resides on
the Tom Hoover place, walked
through a pile of ashes under which
were a lot of brands, and badly
bnrnt-d her feet. The shoes and
clockings were burned1 cUar off the
child and her feet were very severe
ly blistered. '
County Clerk Imbrie has granted
marriage licenses to John Parsons
30, and Elsie Cornelius, 25; Her
man Glaske, 27, and Ida Zurcher.
21. ' -
JLillie Meyer, of Cornelius, has
again filed suit against Louis Mey
er, asking for a devorce.
SUMMONS.
Ill the circuit court of the "fctitte of Oregon
for Washington county.
rl, D. Benineltaer, F la I n t i ffi
' vs ..... 1
Hattie Hchuieltr, Defendant.
vs , ... y
. To Hattie bclmiellzer. Defendant.
In thenaiiicoftheStutoof'Oregon: Yon
are hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint Hied ugaliiHt you in the
above entitled suit on or before the 10th
day of March 1DU0, and if you fail to no
answer for want tliereofthe Plaintiff' will
apply to the court for tho relief demanded
in the complaint to wit; For a decree dis
solving ane forever nettiiiK aside the IkiikIm
of matrimony now unci heretofore existing
between plaintiff' and defendant, and for
fuioh other and further relief as to tho
court mav sectn lust.
This publication ih made by orilor of
won. I nomas A. lucrtruin, ..Hinge or the
Circuit Cuurt of ths StaU) of Oregon, for
Washington County, duly made aiuL en
tered the s!7th duy ot, January, 1IW0, and
the first publication of till summons is
made Keb. ldt 1WW.
A. V. imit: Portland, Ore.,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that tho undersign
ed, administratrix of the estate of Patrick
Forester) deeeaned, has filed hor accounts
for final HottJeinent in the County Court
of the State-of Oregon for Washington
County, apd that said County Court has
fixed Sloirflay theSthday of March, 1IW.
at the Jtyiy. of 10:00 a. In. of auid duy ut the
PIANOS &
ForJash, or on
The home of
Chickering Pianos :
Kimball Pianos,
Weber Pianos
Kimball, Crown, Needham, and
ATTENTION,
H.
f-ofirt riMiin of said eotirt !n H i 1 1 b ri,
WasliiiiKioiil'osmtyv llliKn, an tho time ,
and plane lor heariiitf objections to aid I
aiMiint-H and Ibe llnul sell lenient of Kaiil .
estate. I'atcd ut Uillslxito, lllis 2!H1 day
or January lmw.
MlKOAKEr FoRMrKN. i
Admiiiilmtri)t of tlw CMlute of Patrick '
Forester, ditea-ed.
CITATION.
IX TIIK ( Ot'.NTY CUfllT Til K
Stut of Oregon, for the County of
. Wasliiui'tiMi.
In tho 'atlPr of the rtale ofi , '
hruevt .trerh, (leceuNtxI. ' 1 t
l'obnda FriM-Ii; 1 reeh 'a half;
brotherol deioned and - Frovh it
half sister ol" deceased,'. .., . I
In tlio naiiie of the State of Oregon,
you nre hereby "iU- U nppear in Kiel
t utility Court of Ufe Stntii of Oregon, for
the Omnty of, Waslilnttiiii, ut the t'oiirt
riMiiii thereof, at . lillHlmro, to tlitv County
of Wasliingtoii. tin .Mondur. tlm Mil dav
of March Vty, t i'i o'eloek iu the
foraniMjii of that day, then and there to
show eanse, if any you have, n hy an order
of public sal of real property deeril'd
as follows, lo-wit: . .
Coincrieinif one liod wMt of the H W
in HeettT 1 H 1 Wof tho Will. Mer.. ami !
rininiiijj rlieuee north parallel with the'
ttenl line ol sniii wparK" claim 'JiK,.i i ns,
thence west B elm to this went line of the
Malconi I)utin claim, thence ko u t It
2I.H7A ch to the HoitthvveMt corner of wiiil
Uiixtlii ebiiiii, thence Knxt ens, to the
place of iK'L'innlnn, eontniniiiK 'ti acres,
should not lie niudeait prayeil for in the
jtetition of theadminiiitrutorhcnMii liled
Wltnewi, tho Hon. L. A. UihmI, JiiiIjic of
t'lo County Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of 'V'aidiinifton with the
seal ol wiiil Court affixed, this li'ith dav of
Janunrv. . U. Vm.
Att.-t. J. A. IIP PIE,
iSenlJ Clerk.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of Ihehtaloof Oregon :
lor WiuiliiiiKton County, I
J. I. Anhrr, I'lulntitr,)
VS f '
C. K, Asher, Defendant.! '
ToC. E. A "her defendant in the above
entitled suit. r
In the name of the'HIute of OroKon, yon
are hereby reiptlred to atipeur and answer
the complaint filed against you in the
alnive enmlwl suit by Monday, March III,
r.ioo,
riaid suit is eomiiieiu-ed by plaintiff
agiiiti"t you fordiv .ree, iiiaru ihoirruumU"
of denortion, and if you fail to annwer lie
t ween now and Haiiltiine for want thereof, 1
the plaintiff will take judgment atmiiwt:
you for divori ami tho diwuiliition of the i
marriage now existing' between you and!
said plaintiff. I
TIiIh HUiiiuions isaetvod by publication
In pursuunee to an order made by tho
Hon. Thos. A. Meliride, Judge of the Cir
cuit Court ol the (State of Oregon, for
Washington County.'
Dated Jan. 22, 1!jo, said order providing
that the first publication of this suimiiona
should l" made on .: a 1 1 . !, HKKI.
H. O. Hl'KNf'KB,
Attorney for l'laliitiir." -
SIJERIFF'S SALE
Hy virtue of an .Execution, Decree and
Order of Hale. iNSile'd irt'ij oPthe L'ln-.ui(
Court of the Mlftte of Oregon, for Wnsh
ingtou County, in hivor oli JOnima.M Par
ker, a. d Hgann-t Ltlthor M Jieanl,' Cecelia
Heard and 8 T Linklater, defotidanfi", for
the sum ol $13.00 nostsr and for tho fin tli
er sum ormi) U K (fold coin, with int
erest thereon at the rate of iO per cent par
aiiuuni from the filli lay of December,
IH!K), and the further sum of $25.( with iu
terest tlieiaoii at. tiierate of (1 iwr wnt nr
annum from the 5th duy of Denember, '
(as attorney fmiHiand for the cont and
exiienieauf sale and of said writ. '
, Now, therefore, ill purMiinnee of said
Judgment, decree and order of sale, I will',
on Monday, the 5th day of l-ebriiary, I1IK',
at tho south door of ;tbe C'otf rt House in
Hillsboro,! 'Washington county, Oregon,!
at the hour of II o'clock A- M of said day, '
sell at public unction, to' tlie, highest bid
dor for each, the following described roil
proiierty, to-wit; ' :r 1
Helngull of tlieHotith West quarter of
tho Booth West quarter of Mention Hlx (())
Township Two i'i) North, Range Three ( )
West of the Willamette Meridian, contain
ing fonv acres more or loss and all Hitu-
ate in Washington C'Otinfy, Oregon to
satisfy the hereinbefore named sums, and
for the eostsiiuti ej pens 'g of said sale.
Sajd property will be sold aubject to re
demption an per statnte of Oregon , ;
Witness my liand this rd day of Jau
tiary, 1!KM. W,"D. HHADfOUI),
Kherilfof Waslilugtoii.t.'ouiity, Oregon,
H. T, ltAdi.c.v, Attoj'ueyj lie''l'laiutilf.
ORGANS!
Easy Payments.
It Is easy to obtain a good one. Where
no local dealer sell them, we will send a
piano or an organ for a small rash pay
ment, balance in monthly payments.
Two yeaia' time to finish purchase if de
sirvd. We would like to explain our
UH'thoJ. We tll send an instrument
guaranteeing satisfaction, or the piano
may be returned to us at our expense.
Catalogue free tor the nskiiiK, tell all
alKHit them Special prices and lull in
formation if you write.
US
I)
io7 First Street,
PORTLAND -OREGON
Great Western Organs.
LADIES! !
We have taken the
agency of the famous
lrew, Selby & Co.,
Ladies' shoes ami can
fit auy foot. Prices,
fa.5o,$3to, 13.30 and
4 oo! Come in and
see them.
WEHRUNO & SONS,
IllLLSliOnO, OtlEOOX.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
IIY VUITCK OF AN KX KtTTlOX.
Deere and Order of Sale. sued out of
Ihe t iri-itlt eotirt of the Htato of Oregon
for uniiliigion eouniv.lii lavororr. A
Ihtilev and agitinsl John J, Morgan, Km
mn K. Morgan, ami S. It, Huiiipbivv
and Aramlnla K. liuoiphrtn', Kxceuto'nt
ol the IjisI Will and lcliiliieit ol I tioa.
1. litin:p.reyH. ileeeiiwd, r. II, Humph.
n-ya, Mary t iiuinpino-y, ins wile, John
ll. lloinHireV". t toni lli inwtrev. hi
wife. Tb iiimw J. il itnplir e, ljx,r
llumphrvys. his wife, 'amuel T, lliiniph.
r, .niiinioa i-,. nnino r , Maiv t
Volviton, Itrint Woliirton, her himh.
and, A i-i li tir K. I!iriiphre. W. D. Wood
AitinltliMtralor orthe extate of nthcrliar
iltier, deceased, J. I'. Merryiuaii, Admin
istrator do iMinis lion of ihu estate of Sain
tlel C. liitchey, deit-asc John Dennis,
,M n v Inson and Jeuui I I1 n inun. I'.x".
etitora of the Uixt will and Teslainem of
Minerva .Newton. d'-iraed. Ileo. II Itaif
ley. Administrator of the entate of huiih
.1. Mull, deeeam-d, W. K Siidth and Alex
Swrs k, Ket'en-o in It.uikr iiti-v, for the
sum of fcM.7'fntM, and fir the furthr
sum ofi,al7.Ui) l', .".Hold isiiti. with int
erest tiiron at the hito oflU fs'r cnt per
annum from tho UTth day ofXnvemhrr,
isuti, ami Ihe further sum of f i.Uln.uo i'. H,
(fold Coin, with inteieil thermm fioin the
.Tth day of Noveiuher, Ktl. at tho rule of
S per cent. mt iiuiiiiiii, and for the further
iniii of $ .ijuu.uu tf. M. .iold iHiln with int
erest llienon from the Will day of Nov
ember, Mid, at the rate of ID per emit. r
annum, and for the cost and expense of
sale and of said writ. . .
Now, therefore, by virtue and in pur
suance of wild judgiueiit, drereee and or
dernf kiiIii, I will, on Monday, the 5th day
of Feliruuiy, liW, at the south door of the
court house, m lldlslmro, Washington
eoutUy, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock
A si ol said day. sell at public aiietl hi lo
the highest bidder for cush, the following
lleHcrihodeul ptnpertr, to-wit-
All tlm undivided one half of the went
half of the West half of ljt Five (A) and
Kight(H) in block Numbered One (1) in
tho Town of llillslsiro, iih shown by the.
plat of siiiil Town on record in the office
of the Kecorifer of said county.
Also; the undivided one half of the ful
lowing (leseriliisl tract of land, to-wit:
Ileing pnrtof Ijils Five (M ami Kight (S)
in said Itlock No. One (I) of said Town of
Hillsboro, and more particularly describ
ed as follows: commencing at a point lis
feet Norlh and Ht'A feet Kast of the Houth
west corner of said Hl a k No. I, thence
Fast 10 feet, thence North parallel with
west sidfl of said Itlock, 74 lent, thence
west 10 foet, thence South pantile! with
west line of said lock to the place of Ikj -giniung,
excepting from the aforesaid
west half ol tlie West half of Lot Five(5)
and Fight M s tract of laud ?l feet North
and Hotttli by -IIIJ foet Knst and west off
tlie North aide ol said Iit Five (ft) hereto
fore solil by F. A. Hallny and wife and J,
J. organ and wife to Margaret A. ifow
ell. Also al), of the. .following described i
trncts. lying, jImjIii) and situate within
Washington Colnllv Oregon, and known
and designated as follows, to-wU:
Ileing all of Lots Numbered One (1) and
Two U) and Three (.1) of and In. llohart's
Hub- Division to eo. W. Kbbert's Donat
ion Land Claim, Township 1 North Range
2 West Will. Mor. containing thirty (,'101
acres, to mitisfv the hereinbefore limned
sums, and for the costs ami excuses of
said aide.
Wind property will bo sold subject to re
demption as per Htattito of Oregon.
Witness rny hand this 2nd day of Janu
ary, woo. W. D, ItRAlJFOItl),
Hherifl' of Washington County, Oregon.
Thoh. ii.ajj, ), Tonoiik, Attorneys for
I'lalntlff.
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests ivhat you at.
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Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea.
SlckHeadache,Oastralgla,Cramps.ana
til other results or imperfect digestion,
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Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, jprey on
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H.WKHKVX0 ami SONS.
The, Hillsboro Pharmacy
The Leading; Drug Houso
Where Drugs, MedlcimtR. 1'nlnls, ils,.s.ioigr, triiahe ami all DniRglsl's Hiuulrla
ni-iy Iwi prm urin) at prices that sltilplv dlsliiuce wuiitlliotl.
but tdtritv
euls is ulntl
Have farms and iity fopit) fir sale
Also saw inills, rrenineries and ts.imtr slnn-s,
ifuriiiii tiM-xelmnge. full or tvrit"
ifuriiiii to'Xelmnge,
HILLSBORO,
SHERIFF'S SAL I,
HY VIUTl'K Or" AN KXKCI TloV,
decree ami order of side, Issued out of the
Circuit Court of the Mtiilu of O.egnn, for
Washington t'otintv, lu favor nt It, W,
Crane and against Jacob I'ennlngs, elal.,
Ileo. Ilriiliani, lleiijaiiiln Dirde nud
Mar K. Itmlscll, ejeeutorsof tlie )ni
will and testament of In In lilnisetl. iln
ceed, Jereml.di lteittr, II. II, W til ti
er, l.ls.te Hmiih ami the Stiilnof Oregon,
for the sum of fr.J.K) cwi and for the
further sum of HH.'),IMI It H Hold coin,
with interest thi rmiii nt Ibe rate of III per
cent tier annum from llieMli ia of l-imiii
tier, Inihi, amt for the owl and exwnws
of sale and ol said writ. ,
Now, theroforu, by virtue and In pursu
ance of said judgment, decree and order
of sala, I will, on Monday, the ,'ith dav of
February, Ilai0.nl the oiithdoor of the
Court lions in i illsboni, Vaahiugloit
county. Oregon, at the hour of III o'clock
A M, of said dav, sell at public ittietioti to
the highest bidder for cash, the following
dcsorii ed real property, to-wlt:
bot No. I.'l ill Klrwood 1'arii , sllnaleil ill
Washington County, Oregon, to sntlsty
the hereinbefore named sums and for the
costs and expenses of said sale.
fald property will lie sold subject to rw
dc mpl inn us per statute of Oregon,
Witness my hand I his ftiu dav of Janu
ary, HM). W. D. H It A IU-- It J.
Hliorlff of Washington ('utility, Oiegon,
by V, K, Dbm'IIm!,' Deputy,
S,,) UesToN, Attorney for riiUntllV,
SHERIFF'S SALE,
BY VIltTUE 01-' AN EXKCtlT
Ion, doerno and order of sale tanned
out of the, Circuit Court of the Hlatn of
OregnaloiiAViialilngton County, in favor
of JaniuM it. Walker and lomiust TIioh, , I,
and blz.le lltimphrevH, for tho sum of
lll.no costs, nud for the ftirthur sum of
?!.). DO (I H gold coin, with interest thereon
at the mto of 10 per emit er annum from
the 1st day of December ltfl, and for the
cost and expnnaesdf milend said v rit',
Now, therofore, by virtu" anil in purMti
aneeof said JlMlgiueiit, decree ami order
of sale, I will, on Monday the ftth day of
February 1H0O. tthe south door of the.
Court House In i illsboro, Wiisldngtoii
County, Oregon at the hour of It) o'clock
A. M of aaid day. well ut public, auction
to the highest bidder for cash, the follow
Ing deseriliod roal ptoperty, to-wlt: ; '
Commencing at a point booth HU deg
rees ;)0 minutes KilhI nod 4 ChitltiM from
the North Kaat eonior ijf Hbick 'I Iu Hum
phreys Addition to Hillsboro, tltenco H
HU degrees 80 iiiiimtes .Kaat 8.00 C'huiim,
thenco H .11) niiiiutcH V mid parallel with
the Kast linn of Hlxih Htreet. In mild Ad
dition -rt.tiii chains, Ihonc.e North HI) deg
s itO nituotes W 3.00 ('hiiins, to the H K
corner of laud aold by1 Thoa, j), iltiniph
reya to (ieorgo H. Ctiiiipholl, thuncB North
HO minutes K H.OO'cIiiiIU'n, to tho placu of
begmrilngKontalnlng 00.100 acpes, all situ
ated lji, WiiHliington County Oregon, to
satisfy tlie boroinhefore naumd sums, and
for the cost and expense of said sain,
Haid property will lie sold subject to re
demption us tier statute of Oregon,
Witness my hand this 2m duv of Jan,.
1000. W. D. IlltA'DKOIti),
. Hherlff of WaHlilngtou Countv, Oregon.
John M- Wai.i., Attorney for i'laintill'.
OREGONIAN AND ARGUS, $2,00.
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a tn 1 ueihiy, 'I hurmliiy ami Haturday for
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TraiiHnct a (bumral Hanking BuHlnoaa
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