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HILLSBORO ARGUS, JUNE 14, 1900
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THE ARGUS
Knlered al the PoM-oflic at Hillahoro,
Oregnn.as Second class mail matter.
LUCIUS A. LONG, EDITOR.
County Official Paper.
ISSURP EVERY THURSDAY
BY
TLi Argus Publishing Cosipacy.
Snbser'.itlmi: One Dollar per Annum,
Six Months, tit) eta; Thre Months, 35 et.
Opposed to Gold Mooo-metaltisra. Re
lieves la the Bimetallic Standard.
Dear Money means Debased Property,
anu i rootless American i reuuii. vur
Consequent loss is our Creditors' Gain.
Has no nse for Marcos A. Hanna
A M KNACK OK IMl'OUT.
The gravest menace of national
history is now hovering over our
institutions and this fall's elections
will tell us whether we are to be
committed to a policy that will
mean blight to our nation", or
whether we shall continue to grow
in a national greatness that will
distinguish us from all other pow
ers. This country has since 1770
been an asylum for old world peo
ple who desired to lie rid of the tax
eating evils of militarism; the im
positions of a growing soldiery on
the purses of the producers, and
the encroachments of a power that
has no 'sympathy with justice
that arts only as an automatic ma
chine at the word of a few who
may be able to dictate the author
ity of a national administration.
The German, while he naturally
loves his Fatherland as being the
scene of his youthful days, came
here to avoid being ridden through
life with a soldier astride his neck;
the Englishman came here that he
might have a fuller voice in the
affairs of a country in which he
lived. The intelligent of these
classes, and of the Irish who are
here, too well know that the posi
tion our administration has taken
has been a mistake. The embrac
ing of militarism for conquest in
strange latitudes means an auto
cracy which lays popular govern
ment aside as of no purpose. II
tramples upon the right of citizen
ship; it opens the door to a system
that has in the end met disaster
in all ages; it means the perpetuity
of debt as a national power, snd
that means debt for individuals; it
means impoverishment.
All of these things are not party
considerations, only as parties take
them up for endorsement or reject
ion. These are matters of great
comment, and a man should first
consider them from the standpoint
of a citizen not as an opportunist.
The man who endorses this militar
ism should be the first to shoulder
hia musket to go where the powers
dictate; he should be ready to have
no voice in public affairs for
when war is a feature of govern
ment the commander in chief is
the law. All this is contrary to
the very essence of our government
al ideas. This is not a matter of
party. It is a matter of sense and
justice. This should, and must
be, a government aside from a mil
itary autocracy, and the sober
second thought of a great people
will prove the force of this line of
reasoning.
Hillsboro is going to have a
Fourth of July celebration this
year that will be an event worth
witnessing. Look out for the post
ers the next few dav.
Mr. Corbett's dream to again
represent the people of Oregon in
national senate has turned out to
be a nightmare. Thus again is the
partiarchal "old gentleman" bled
for naught.
Thk Boers are still putting up a
Btrong fight against British troops,
and it is a fight that is saving as
possible of Dutch lives. The Dut
ch republics stand today just where
America stood when' the French
came to our aid and without whose
help we could never have attained
our freedom. The Akqcs is ex
tremely sorry to see the administ
ration organs exulting over British
euccess. But perhaps these same
, organ are sorry that America ob
tained her independence. Nc
doubt! The age of the love of
justice seems to have had its day.
Our chiefs are become commercial-
ists. , It is time that we had an ad
ministration that has some regard
for first principles. And, as Eng
land had her Cromwell and her
Gladstone, and will again have
thorn, so. we," too, will again havi
our Jetlerson and our I.i nonius
THAT BEAVERDAM CUT-OFF
The goml neot.le of lieaverduiii r
cinot save the Union 1 "jjitdative
ticket a great scarf in the twni ;
flection Hiul st the same time held !
m,i a l,,o for lb. Cornelius ticket!
which did not nearly iitaterialue. j
It is a wellknown fact that the
Bea verdant roads have vast travel.
and they are badly cut up bv trav
el from up county points. The
taxpayers there feci that they have
not, in the past, Iveen given t tiough
aid for their roads and they allege
their petitions for appropriations
have Wen turned down by all coun
ty administrations, irrespective of
party. This election they fell that,
inasmuch as they had returned a
majority of li against Cornelius
for county judge two years ago,
they must now support the Cornel
ius legislative ticket, as the change
had brought tbetii no comfort. So
a republican attorney, from Mult
nomah county, made them a pro
position that if the precinct wouid
only return an overwhelming ma
jority for Mr. Cornelius and his
legislative colleagues, they would
push a bill through, cuttinu off a
large part of the precinct, placing
it in Multnomah. The proposition
was made, that is sure, lien and
Mr. Haines, wjien the matter was
made known, branded it as a
'Union lie." Last Saturday night
a friend of the Union movement
debated the ijnestion with the two
gentlemen in the presence .of a
large audience in the Union Hall
He conclusively proved that it was
mt a I nion he, bill tnat a Port
land attorney had promised to de
liver the goods. The matter was
fought to the bitter end, and, in
stead of the Cornelius ticket get
ting one hundred majority, as they
confidently expected, out of a total
of i-2" votes, Ben received 27 ma
jority; Haines received 10 major
ity; Stilt received 2l (probably w?-
cause of his prohibition sympath
ies;) Buchanan, "2; and briggs, 'lh.
The Beaverdam people feel that
they have a grievance, and no
doubt thev have, but it was un
fortunate that the Union legislat
ive ticket had to War the burden.
By hard work toe slump was
avoided, much to the chagrin of
Messrs. Cornelius and Humes.
The precinct gave the Union coun
tv candidates a handsome majority
owing to the hard work done at the
polls by 'nomas .Miller and his
friends. All this aside, the Cedar
Mill district should have aid for its
roids. Why? Because it is more
than a local affair. Hundreds ol
train? from outside precincts travel
over the Beaverdam roads, thus in
the tall and winter cutting up
what little road that is put in re
pair in the dry season.
Mrs. Alice Miller, wife of John
Miller, ex-sheriff of Clark county,
Wash., is in the city, the guest of
her mother, Mrs. Susan Lrown.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY YIKTIK OF AN KXKCt J'lON
decree and order of sain, isstirsl out
if the Circuit Court of theStale ol Ore-
gun, for Washington County, in favor of
Marv E. I.vtmp and oirmnst H. I,. Jen
dins, Krank Jriikinx and Adilie .Jenkins
lor the sum of tli. costs, and tor the
further sum of i'Juo U. S. gold coin, with
interest thereon at the rate of ID er
cent per annum Irrun the !ith day of
.Mareii. new. ami Hie iiinneriurn m
altoriiey's fees, w ith interest thereon Ki m e
May , l', at the rat ol per cent per
annum, and for the costs and expenses
of sale ami of said writ.
Now. therefore, by virtue and in pursu
ance ol Haul liiMgnif lit, 1 will, on Mon
day, the liith day of Ji ne V'), at the
south door of the Court House, in Hills
liorn, Washington County, Oregon, al the
hour of 10 o'clock a. in., of said day sell at
public Ruction to the highest bidder, for
iwh, the following ileserihed real proper
ty, to-wit:
lieing known ami designated as the
south half of lots So. 1 and 1 of block S i.
10, in the tow n of HillHhoro, Washington
County, Oregon, to satisfy the herein-
Delore named minis, ami tor the costs anu
expenses of said salo.
raid property w ill be sold subject to re
letiijition as per statute ol Oregon.
Witness mv hand this llth dav of
June. I'M).
W. U. B1!A 1)H lit I),
Kheritl of Washington Conntv, Oregon.
John II. Wall, AtUirney for I'lll.
OREGONIAN AND ARGUS, $2.00.
Tha Weekly Oregonlan and this paper
give you all the news of home, state, the
Northwsat and th nation.
FARMS FOR SALE
Those who want to buy Washing
ton County farms will do well to
call and investigate, the following
offers. Inquire at The Aiihi s ofllce.
lryi acres 10 acres under cultivation, fill
Hi' res in pasture, Mi acres in brush ami
timber; good house ami barn; good or
chard ; well watered; mile from Iteed
ville and railroad; mile from school.
Price. fMI per acre.
31 acrcH, 1 mile, from (ireenville-lo
acres in cultivation; 10 acres hIuhIkmL II
allies in hrtiHh; good live-room bonne,
barn and out hiiildings; utile to 1' O.
and school; li miles to It. Ji. Price, 'M),
1!W acres-100 acres in cultivation; 7
acres of fine heavcrdaiu that w ill produce
100 Hacks of oniotiH per acre; good H-room
house, eit llTsKi; gooil Imrn 10x71; other
building; orchard' and herrv bushes.
This farm is in 2 miles of Hillsboro ami
finely situated, can be divided, if neces
sary. Owner in failing health ami get
ting old, is eatiHo of selling. Price, $10
per acre, on easy terms.
800 acres 200 acres in cultivation; 100
acres of good timl;er suitable for cord
wood;' hoime and burn; good orehaidj'J
miles from llillshoro and on main road
to Portland. Tli In farm lias runnp'tr
branch and several springs that furnish
abundance of water the year round. This
farni being situated so near town Ik well
suited for dairying and gardening, as well
as grain anil hay raising, and is one of the
cnal.M hargsiitm in the county, I'llce,
viti acre on .'a-y pavuicutii.
'JO , i-in hlijll si ,lf ClllllVatloll,
1 imtiv li.'tiM'nliiin land; v, mile from
t:nn-'.il 1:iikii and town; l.i unli west
l tVitlan.l. there a fortune in this
' Mini l r some gardener. This liiml N
i cheap nt M1 per acre: U can Im had for flu
ht acre, tl sold soon.
II aiTi-s all nraiir land. eoct ! acre, of
.; u toist. ix-ieg nty
Hi initiM I
1 ""
.u re near Kodv ill. acres in culti
vat em. 1'riiT, omi.
, gixul .sawmill, with or without dwell
ing Hml homeNlcad. ami SvW acre-i of koihI
tiinherlaud. A fortune for the right man.
.M aiTos of nice vniooth laml; 40 aoriw in
.-nit i i ton. U st of soil. Prii-e, ftikm,
so acres nnimnrov.sl laml; well localcl,
hems only J mile from onnunory. I O.,
eu-; easy to i-ltar. I Ins is a mii al XH).
CONTEST NOTICE,
.
!
I'epaitinenl t.HIm Interior, t idled States j
Um,,,,IU""'
,'n(f tU . 0. .Ml-., ,
A MitlK ictil context ullidavit having livii
Med in tins ntliie ly John K. We-ling-hotiM.
ismlestaiit, against homestead en
try No. 10 ;MI. made March li, sh1, lor ,S
s 1 1 of N W i, and W of S V I.,, sec.
V; and S W ol X W ',, see, :v, town.
shii ;i N, Kune o W, l y Joseph Miller.
isUe-tis ill which it is alleged that con
testant "knows the prosvtii condition o
the same; also that said Joseph Miller lias
Ken .i I in. nl from sanl claim all the time
diiriutt the ;isi ttx e vears and has w liollv
.' i
'O" 1
al'aii.toi.iHl the same, ami mat sat
lesed ali-eius fluin the said land w ax not
.liie to liis eiiiii'ymeiil in I lie Army,
Navy or Martm t'or,s ol the t 'jutted Stales
as a "private soldier, otliis'i-, seainait or mil
fine during the ar w it h Slun, or durum
any oilier war in w lii. h the t'nited Statist
mav le engaged," said parlies are heretic
nolihed to a'iiea', resMiud and otter c i
ileme touching said alligation at In
ii'elm k a, in. on July II, llin, l'fiuv the
lte.-ister and losviver at tile Tutted
M.tles ! and I MHec in ' 'n gon t "ity . I 'regoit.
The wiid nuitestnnt hav iug, in a pni i
allidaiit, lihsl May J.', l!o, set forth fai ls
which show llial alter due diligence u r
sni.al ser ice of this noliis' can not he
made, il is hereby ord'-rist and directed
that sneh notice N glcn by due and
iiros"t I'lililiealion.
WM. .i.M.I.OWAY.
Kis-et er.
SUMMONS.
IN THK t'IKi TIT' COl liT OF THK
State of Oregon, lor VI asliiugton County.
I Vinan T. Wilisiv, I'lalntilf)
vs I
J I'. Petifold. lessic I.. IVnfold.
Henry Ponfold and Catherine!
Penfold llefendalits j
I'o S . Penfold, Jtwtsie I.. Petifold, Henry
I'ecfold and Catherine I'eufold, the
alsive naiiie"! defendants:
In the Xante of the State of Oregon, you, i
and each ol y. m, are hereby required to
apiaar and answer the complaint tiled
against you 111 the almve entitled Court
and suit 011 or liefore the last day of
the tune prescribed in the onlei for
publication of this summon, to-wil:
011 or before the expiration of six w eeks
next from and after the date of the first
publication of this miiiiiiiioiis. Hie tlrst
publication thereof being on the 7th day
of June, l!i. and if you fail to so apiear
and answer, for want thereof, the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded 111 said complaint, to
wit: tor a judgment against the defend -ants.
S, K. Penlold and Jessie L. Peiilohl,
and each of them, for the sum of lAXI,
with intenist thereon sim-e Janmiry 1,
1-jis. at the rate of 10 per i-ent neraiiuum,
forl'iesT:; Wehrungc.-Sons, H illsU.ro. and J. T. Buxton,
the costsaiid disbursa-inents of thix suit, i Forest i rove. . H. McLldowuey, canvasser for Hillslairo and vieiu
n;or,g,,eXue,rr' N. A. Barrett, canvasser for Forest (i rove and North Yarn
and w hich mortgage wait executed by the -defendants,
8. V. Penfold and Jessie ,
IVnfold. to plaintill on August W, l, 1
and which Is recorded on page 4oJ of book ;
; ltecords of Mortgages in said Wash- !
ingtoii Count v, Oregon, Uhiii the follow -'
inn ileni ril ed real estate Httuateil in .
Washington County. OregoirT , to-wil:
lieing the southeast 't of the northwest vA 1
and the southwest of the northeast ,
of ws tioii hi in low 11 2 north, range A vteM
of the W illaniette .Meridian, eontalning !
HI acres, more or less. 1
Also the N K i of S W seetiou ton
(TOi tow iiship two ta). North of Mange live
(ft) West of the Willamette Meridian and
eonlaitiing I" ai'rex of land, and ordering
that said real estate t sold in the manner
providtsl by law and the proceeds applied
to the satisfaction of plai: tiffs said
judgment and that the lien of his said j
mortgage he decreed to lie prior and u-:
periortoall claim, interest or eiptity of
each of the defendants herein,!
and for such other and further relief as to
the Court may appear equitable.
Thi uoiniiioiis is served iiikiI) von bv
!,.,,,li:'"liV!.V',,:r:Ti::lf.,i''"-., : 1
Oregon, w hich order w as made and dated
on June 7, A. I. I'. j
SMI 111 A BOW MAN
Attorneys lor Plaintiff.
Official Vote of Washington County, June Election, 1900
(COMPILKI) BY J. 11. WILKKS, UNI'KK DIRECTION COUNTY
omen
AMD
CANDHXATB.
Tar Conrreas
Bernard Daly, Dem.-Peo
W. P. Elmore, Pro ,
James K. Bean, Rrg. Peo
Ttiomaa H. Tomirue, Hep ,
Jufltlce Buurefua Court
C J. Bright. Pro ,
Thomae (1. Oreena, Dem
Charlca K. Wolverton, Knp
' IJaJry and Food CornmlMxIoner
J. W. Ilalley, Rep .3.
P. L. Kenaily, Pro
W. Hchulmerlch, lrm.-Peo .
Joint Henator
Ben. P, Cornellua, Rep
Alex Swnek. Un..peo.-Iem.-Clt....
T. 8. Danod, Ihi
District Attorney
Harrison A linn, ltep
C. 8ehueh), Un.-lerrL-Peo
Hlnte Henatnr
J. M. Orear, Pro
K. W. tlatnus, Ken ,
W. ft Wehrung, tin...
Reprrentatlv
Abner BrlgEB. Kep
J. C. Buchanan, Rp..
Gwrse W. 8tltt, Rep..,
Hubert Ilnmardii, Un..
O. K. Edaon, Un
A. W. Vincent, Un
Julian Hatch, Pro
a W. Potter, Pro
J 14 Thnmnlnn PpA
County Commissioner-
John Peters, Pro,..,.,..
T. fi. Todd, rtep ,
K. J. Ward. un...
County Clerk
George A. MorKn, tin....
Jotm A. Thornburgh, Hep.
Sheriff
rn,.,!.. If Tlamfn Om
John H. M"Namer, Rep,.!!
jonu w. riewen, un.
Recorder of Conveyances
C. Jock. Jr., Rep
C. A. Jonea Pro
Ralph W'ann, Un ,
Treasurer
Roddph Orandfill, Rep.,
rs. f. oaKerrruui, pro
Thomas Talbot. Un
AseeiKor
Max Hurgholzer, Un
H. 8. Bturdnvant, Pro.....
Oeorire H. Wilcox. Rep...
Bo rveyor
A. A. Morrill, Rep
Thomas B. Wilkes. Un.
School Superintendents
IL A. Hall, Rep
W. H. Bear, Pro..
J. T. Dorrlen, Un.
Coroner
A. t.. Baylor, Dr., Rep. ..............
A. eranoiee nr., rr..
w. r. via, lit., un..
Total at each preetnet.
i
- CHAMPION BINDER
Stands lllCAD AM) SIIOI'LDKR -hove all other,
UK themi wilt testify
l-'arutington, Chegon, Mar yi. Woo,
Mitchell, Lewis , Mavcr v o.. roi iiuntl.
Celillrtticu onrs received in due
time and would sav that the Champion
Kinder I ltiglit ol von last year hn.i
gtveu neifeet satisfaction.
Kriprt'tuilly i,Stgned) C. A. Keith.
Gaston, Oregon, Mav , lyoo,
.Mite'.. ell, Lewis & Stavcr Co., Portland.
Gentlemen in reply to your letter of
the 14th, 1 wilt say that the Champion
Hinder 1 purchased of you last season
has proven highly satisfactory. It
cuts, elevates and hinds in all kinds ol
i grain, making compact hundles, and
I never missing except through some fault
ol the twine. Any one neeiiing a nniil-
er, will make no mistake in getting a
ehuipiou. Yours Truly.
(Signed) H. J. Cason. .
SchotU, Oti'itmi, May , lyoo.
iU'hetl, Lewis & St iver Co., Portland. I
MCienlleinen Your tetter of imiiit y of i
Mav nth is received In reply wilt s.w
that the Champion Hinder purchased I
of von last year vjave us Kood sMtislae-I
turn, tin our hill land esinrially it did I
us good service. 1 cut over hill sides '
that herctolorr had not heeu cut except j
with a cradle. On the level gimind it
did ns good wort as any one could ask
lO U..n-.'tlii!lv. 1
Kesnecllullv,
(Signed) V. V.
Jai'ipiith.
Wo have a whole bonk of sticli letters. Send for it. Letters are from
parties we have sold to and show what the machines will do HKif'
not in Kansas or Nebraska
Champion Force Feed F.'cvator (i intra n teed to waste less grain
than any other Phis Elevator has a world of good points all ex
plained in Catalogue. Send for one,
Eccentric Sprocket Wheel
Haiti of ltiij per cent in power at time when
nttier machines choke
Have you seen our DUAW cut mower?
Strongest cutter on earth, (iltarttnteed to
cut where till others tail. In heavy alfalfa
the Champion Draw-Cut stays at il when
others havo choked and ipiil Our Hay Maker Champion Mower for
stumpy ground has no competition, (iet Champbn Catalogue.
MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVCR CO..
First and Taylor Sts., - Portland, Oregon.
Cyclone"
Threshers
Automatic Stackers. Wind Stack-
r. More I'oweri, Threshermen'S
Supplies of All Kinds.
atVWRITE FOR CATALOGUE
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i n4 mi m so Mx mi i ilaiiai28 liijloil" liuj i ii "m m m 123 m 3193
I .OK nil, Orrt-un, May lyon.
Mitchell, l.rwtn & Stavrr Co., I'oilli nd.
Oear Sir 1 will aituwrr youf kin. I
loiter. The Champion Hinder 1 hoiiKht
fiom your firm IhI year in a vnv Kd
one. It runs raay and doc il woik, to
perfection. Yuura Kraprrlliillv,
(Sigurd) Jacoli liuhrr.
Klwood, Oregon,
Mitchell, Lewi & Staver Co., Portland.
I'.cntlrinen Whorvrr thit may con
cern, the Champion Hinder has ((Ivrii
lllst-fliiss satisfaction, and also the
Company lius U-cn very aceomndalitiK,
Yours Truly, (Signed) Jesse Cox.
Mouutitindale, Oregon, May iS, tooo.
lenr Sirs The Champion Hinder Hint
I ttoiiKht of you last vear ha Klvru good
KHtislaetion. I think It ! the lieuUM
ruiiuiiiK Hinder I have wen. 1 tool
heaey crop ol down grain last year an. I
cut it with one span ol horara. .'
KrHpecllully, (Signed) M W Halm,
Potest drove, Oregon, Mav jo, itjoo,
Gentlemen The Champion Hinder I
hotight ol you last year gave me perfect
satisfaction. It performed lis work
like a fliariU. H has mv decided ptcl-
crence over any machine of which I
have anv knowledge. Youts TruK-
' (Signed) A. Iliiimati.
Russell"
Engines
Traction or Portable, Simple or Com
pound, Wood or Straw Burner.
RUSSELL & CO.,
PORTLAND, OR.
AND PRICES.
CLlvKK J. A, IMBRIK.)
rtcrnoon
Functions call for the
julstocratlc "Prince Al
bert." We are Inordi
nately proud of these
goods. They possess
every element to make
us so. See that label?
II. WK.IIItlMi ami sons.
The Hillsboro Pharmacy.
Tho Loading DrtiR
Wlime I'ruifi. MmliclneK. TainU. 11 1. M)uigin, lliuxhr) and all IiokkII' NiiiulrlN
in iy be 1 1 11 1 i .l al prUevllial mmpIV iIIiiik coliipelltlolt, .
.lil 1!lt riiy
pliyiciana
Slfi-et I
OR&N
Time Schedulo . .
. . From Toi tland
KiinI mail l.'in at 7 p tit fir Halt Lake,
lienver, ft. Worth. Uiimlui K .ni-ii it v i
St. UilllH, I'lileago and. Kuit, ilMin
'I III
HBikam. Klver leal e il p i.i for Walla
Walla, MtnneapoliH, SI, haul. Imiuil,,
M il w aitken, i Imago ami Kat. arrlvi-)
H; in a to i
Ocean Htcuiti'dilp ham ul I p. ui for
Nan Kraiici ico, nilini' e erv live day, !
f'oliiinbla liner b ave in excepl '
Mtiuday, Nalunliiy III o m for Aiioiia and ,
way lamllui'M, m 1 1 e I p in e,xi epl Sunday !
Willamette river leave II a m eveept
Huitday for I iregon I II y, Newlutg, Salem,
and way Iniidini:'., arrive I; in . m i v, ,1,1
Sunday j
Will n He and Yamhill river leave 7 I
a in Toe-day, Thnrnlav and Haliirday for,
Oregon l ily, H.ivloii and wav laiidiiti-,
arrive :i:'in p in Si lav. S eduesday and
Friday
Wllla tte ilver leave II a in Tucmliiy,
Thuraihiy and Salurdny for Corvallh ami
ay laudiugi, iin ueli.aip m 'l uesilav,
Thiirmhiy and Saturday
Snake river leave I; i .in In dally
al ;t:;W it. in, for l.ewlalon; returidiig leave
Lew IhIoii dully ul ll a, to,
AddreHK W. 1(, IICI.HtMtT,
It'll. I'dhH. An''il
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice lt hi rel.y given Unit I he uuder
algneil, ml iiiiiii-l nili ir ile boiih-nou of the
Dilate ol i ertiaril MeKenna. ileccaied,
lina lilnd Ida ncoiiiitN lor li mil mil le
nient In the County Court of the Htale of
Oregon, for WaNhliigion ('niinlv, and that
Maid Coilnlv r..i..'l l..i. II,, ..I VI
, , . III. II, V ,
the IHlh day ol June, p)., at the Itiiur id 1
10 a, m,, of Hold day, at the t'inicl room of;
wild Court, In IIHlHhom, W anbltiKion I
Ifliutity, Oregon, iim the tl'ne ami place for
hearing objections to (.aid u, iiiiIn mid
Hie final nctl leiuetit of Halil eHlaln. !
Hat ni I tbla tilth day of May, p.mn I
, , , , , 'IOH. A. LI'lVKHil'K, i
AdmlnlMtralor (ln-liiiiils-non of the cmIhIi. i
ofllornard McKuuna, ilemtiuwil. 1
r... o.i i. ir in .
v I a lip a wir. iiiMiisii' ji
J. Noitluoi, rropileloc.
Newly Furnished
'T- and Renovated
A fimt-clnss table and
all accotuinoilalintiH
for the convenience
Of gllCHtR, , , ,
Notice of Final Stttltment,
Notice Ih hereby given lm, ,,,.
Mlgneil ailmlnlNl niloi'ol'Ibe tiNfale of Km
eat I'', Kreeh, ileceimcd, Iiub li,., M ,
County Court of WiiHliiiigtiiu Coiiniv
Oregon, !mh llmil a nut in nid elal'n'
ami Unit the (!ouiit,y C , ( Mai, cotinlv
IuihhcI. Momlav, Hie II day of .lune 1 1 mo,
ill the hour of leu o'elock' A M of hiiIiI
day, at tliecourl rm f ,ii, run it In
llillshoro, Oreg iiNlbelimo nd place
lor hearing objections to nald Until
account.
Muled at llllliib, Oregon, I bin 'ml day
ol May, HMHl. '
. . , John M. Wall,
AdmliiiMliidor ol fhn oHlaleof KrneMf
I1, r'rccli, dnceitHod.
Go to Greer's for seeds.
: .t t "i .t y r jr jrw-
I ' 5f" I Jt1
lit Wat i "
lr r
V' r
TNI lABfl OF TMt rM OU
IIMMtli mis
mi Itlitck
Mam hi.
. K. A lUll.JL-e
I'roptiei.ir. f
Houso.--
ficBlmeHH of ilttiga n nd ilietuli'
I aWARANTII SkOTMINtJ I
riiN 11 wlial lirnirvi the iiiuel Haliflui'l.irv r
Mil t ; and Von mil iilwnva lind tliem it
THE DELTA DRUG STORE.''
We uIbh carry the beat nmurlo.1 Ht.u k ol Toil
atticlcM and drttK sundries i 1 the county f,'
f
I'at-t that we buy for taeh tumbled us In deP
with lir-t claH holt-en and gel the lie i hni-. i
ily rei.c receive nx careful attention tt
pre-criplioim,
he lura'ion.
County 1 irs.uicr's Notice.
All cotiiilv M irrjidi einl.irw.l pnnr lui
Aug. I, l", are now called ..r ami j
envnl'le at mv olh.ii mi the i lly f Hillvi
biro, allrr June si. Intentl .l
nllet IIoh dale. J. me II, I' , ,
A. II. I'Alf. ?
Counly 'I reii.er !
M tf Foote, l!a.kers
Tlaieoict a lleuernl llilliklllg HuHlueMl I
w- SMI'TK Mug.i
A. C. SIM'TK
( 'a-diier
Sell idgbl l:. liaiii(ii ami Telegrsphlo
liiiiiHferi) ami Ikhi, l'ltei-w ol i irJtl
mailable tl,,,,,,,.),,,,,! , l'Jm Hlalea.
I (raw I'illi of Kxehiinpii on luuloi,
l.lveiHHi, huldln, ParlM, Iterlin, Kiatd
foil on il, ,, Hiu.Siia kholni and all irii
clial etllea of Kuropi..
,'"ll,','t "made on all biV.-hmMb ioinli,
lliinklug hoiira from l a in to 3 p in
1 1 i I ImI k.ih, Oregon.
Notice of Final Settlement. j
Notice. I- hereby given that the under-1
Hlgneil, I'.vccunlx ,.f the lat will and lel-1
iiinenlol Khabctl, Krnsl, doeeaeil, h 5
li ed her liual a.i oiini ni miicIi ei ulrli !
Willi the County Court ol I he Male ,, or-;
igon lor aihlugltiu County, and that the
"aidcmirl lum Ue. Momlav the 2Ht ul
May, hum, a tin, I r of Inn' o'clock a. m.
ol Niibl day af the eonrl limine in iIhiio i
Mi Hie lime and pl.ici. for lulling objecl-i
lotuloa, tl mil a, 'c until, k. nl to the
llmil w'tilm,,,,,,! wllh I he court ax enecut- '
i lx n nai. oMiilo,
., , , , Malhlldn llaiuel. i
I'.xeculrix IiihI w in n, ieHtuuieiil Kli-,
In'tb Kriml, deeeaaed. i
1'iU.nd al IlillalHiro, April 111, limo.
Executrix Notice.
Nolle,. In .reby given Mmt the under
x gned luiH, by the Cmily Cntirit of
axhlngton Cotintv, ror tin, Htale of ttre
iron, been appoluied Kxeeulrlx id the la
will and limlai t of John C. iuiler,
demised, and has duly qualified hi- such
llmrclnro, nil peroiiM having claim"
aganiHl. said iixliuu are hiirnhy rtMiiired to
,..... ,., nii.iie vo mo, with yiiiicue
proirly vnrliled, at my place of reiii
ilctico tw i a i fc a .H eaxt of 1 1 i 1 1 h I , n . Orir
goli, wllhlu six imiulliH from dale hereof.
., , , tiOIUSA MINKK,
I', x ecu til x r Ihn hiNt, will uud tiiNlauieiil
ol John !. lii,,r, deeeilHcd.
Haled at, IhllHlHiro, Oregon, this IWh
ila ol April, limo,
W. 1. 1 1 aro, Attorney for tho KmieiillH.
Notice of Flnel Settlement.
Notice H hereby Kv,i, ,,,t Hie umler
Nignnd, adinlnhlrnlor of tho estate of
lum. ,1. WIImoii, dec,,aHed, has filed his
liual account In ,e County CuMrt of the
Hlatiiof orcg for WaNhliigion futility,
"ml lluil ihn said Court lum llxed Momlav,
1.1m llth day of Juno, IINKl, at tho hour of
10 il clock a. in. of hiiI. I day, at tho room of
"aid C hi Hillsboro', Oregon, as the
lime and p,.n n. hearing nhjncllon l
the said Dual u t In mild estalo.
Hated al, llillshoro, OiHgon, this 2d (lay
ol .May, luoo. W, II. WKIIItlINU,
A"'',,,1l,lHl,ator of .the estate of Thus. J.
V Mhoii, deconsnil,
Joint M. Wall, Ally for Administrator
, 1 i , 1 '
Tax Notice.
on ami after Monday, April 1(1, 1000, the
" ."."inn un ill in y olllce anu
taxes carried thereon will he duo and
able, i'hey will be dnllmpieut after Juiui
1,1000 W. I). liUAfileOKU. O
r"
BhorHIttud Tux Collooto'?