1 I i t ; ; A1 3rCcT! ft HILLSBORO ARGUS, JUNE 21, 1900. : A I'nciO" TilK IfO-IK ; 1 : : :A J rhn or thk 1'KorLk : : i i t t i I i i i .1 111 ft If THE ARGUS Kntored it the roit-odn ' HilUhoru. Oregon, Second cli mail matter, LUCIUS A. L0S, KbTTOK,. Oiunty Official Paper. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BY The Argai Publishing Company. Siibnor-ptloit: One Hollar per Annum. tlx Months, 0 rut; Three Mimthm"U. Opposed to Gold Mouo-iuetallism. lie lieves In the Bimetallic Standard. Dear Money means Debased Property, sad Profitless American Product. Our Consequent loss is our Creditors' Gain. Has no nse for Marcus A. Hamia CERTAINLY THKKK IS l'UOSl'KK 1TY. The organs of Hannaisiu tell us about the wonderful prosperity. Of course there is prosperity. But for whom and how much? There ia certainly prosperity for the trust." and the combines; there is prosper ity for the army contractor; then- is prosperity for the federal office holders; there is prosjierity for the fellows in Oregon who had their clutches on the Corbett sack; and there ia prosperity for the publish ers of the Multnomah delinquent tax roll. The farmer, who pays the tax and the debt of the countrv, how about him? Where and how howling is his prosperity? Is he singing hymnals for his great pros perity? Is he getting rich from his toil that he is about to start a bank? Let us see. He is getting the same old Cleve land price for his wheat; he is get ting the old Cleveland price for hi hops; hie hay; his oats and for everything except pork and beef He has no overplus of these latter because the Cleveland prices of a few years ago rendered breeding profitless; so he has no herds to meet the demand. When he goes to buy, on the other hand, what does he meet? Trust prices for his hardware; for his manufactur ed article; for his grain sacks; for his twine, and for many other things too tedious to mention. Let each and every farmer read this and he will recognize the truth of this statement. The mines of Alaska have helped the entire northwest; no one denies this. And they would have helped us more had Portland been possessed with business men like those of Seattle. But business houses conducted by 'Makies" who tell their employees that they must vote for Hanna or go to work elsewhere- are not the beat rustlers in the world. This is no mis-statement. Ask the farmer about the wond erful prosperity which has struck him. He will tell you that these are true statements. Only for the business the mines of Alaska is bringing the northwest, the times would be worse than they were when the Hanna press, a few years ago, saw nothing but "blue ruin.'-' HARVEY SHOULD GAt'LT. CltlTOlZK It is surprising how many times aud in how many ways this country is xoiuv to be rained, if the advice of tho.se who "view with alarm" be not followed Yet though the advice lie rejected, the country always pulls out and gets along - all ngnt anu all tne better, jxow, how ' ever, we encounter again the gloom of the Hillsboro Argus. It tells us that "the gravest menace of National history i now hovering over our institutions, and this Fall's elections will tell us whether we are to be committed to 1 policy that will mean Might to our Na tion, or whether we shall continue to grow in a National greatness that will distinguish us from all other powers." Ibis, it explains, is tne snauow ol "mil itarism" and "imperialism." Tbia "gravest menace" comes np in one tortn or another year alter year But recently, in the opinion of the es teemadf A-t'is; it was the accursed gold standard. Yet now, as the result of es tablishing the gold standard beyond fear or dispute, the country is more prosperous than at any other period of lis nisiory, me precious metai, wnicn was going to be boarded by the pltito crats, is freely offered by banks to bus ' iness men in exchange for paper, by the " employers in exchange tor labor, and by investors in every Kinn ot property The bnsiness transactions of the count ry exceed those of any other era of its history ana labor is more miiy employ ed, at good wages, than ever before. 1 But croaking prophecy now takes an other direction. It predicts the most direful results from "militarism" and "imperialism". It must be trouble tome to be forced to invent new reasons every year for despairing of the country. The mystery is how the esteemed Hills boro Argus can enjoy that cave of gloom year after year, through a lifetime. Or- . egonian. - It is quite evident that the eru dite editor of the Oregonian is troubled over the crumbling hopes of Mr. Corbett. So, then, he must needs aasault the meekest paper in Oregon journalism. This really surprises one, for it would appear that the Oregonian should at least criticize its journalistic equal i The Independent, for instance VII tliis, aside. There i no ciu erless I'fT.V l ...illllilKH , ' gloom 111. The 0:e- j I gonian docs not properly rc.nl Tiik. AkmI'k' tditorials, which, of course.) is not nirinM!! Thk A noes stands where it l; is a'. ways Mood. 011 th money ipte-dion. The bank standard and militarism go hand in hand When the poison of mil itarism entered the the administra tion of MoKinley, evu against his will, Thk Akoi s forsaw just what has since occurred in the Porto Rico matter which the Oregonian has so strenuously opposed. The Oregonian stood with Thk Akucs two years ago on this question of militagy expansion. It cannot deny it. It flopped when its boss said "Bop". Since that time it has again flopped. This was on the Porto Rico matter. The Oregon ian has cvoluted to a worse tlopper. than the Independent. Thk Aiuh s is annoyed by these petty attacks i.V such tloppers as the Oregonian. Thk AkiUs does not object to a journal of convictions criticizing its course, hut it does dislike ertti cizism from a paper which is on all sides of these great public ques tionsnot because it is ignorant but tx-eause its Ikws so directs and trusts that it will desist from assaulting papers which have ideas consistent with common sense. A paper that opposes Asiatic ex pansion one month and howls for it the next month; a paper that howls against Porto Kican taxa tion one issue and then asks peo- pie to swallow it the next issue is too ridiculous to gain support as a public mentor. The Oregonian staff is evidently sore because poor old Corbett is left to hold the sack. Thk Amirs' "cave of gloom" is an arc light as compared to the black ness of the Oregonian s post election memories but then, the Oregonian has Hopped so much that it has flopped out its tbtme. JThk Times says "Thk A noire crows.' hv snouiu not me Argus crow? It appears that any- paper which has seen decency get in the saddle; which has seen peo pie irrespective of politics vote a clean triumph over the crooked work done in Washington county has a right to crow! The Argus will always crow when it sees ''job Iters" like Col. Eddy get it in the neck. The Argus has a right to crow when the people of this conn ty irrespective of party, help it to purer politics. The Argus has right to crow when it sees that there are sturdy republicans here who stand with it to rebuke rotten politics. Vkhy likely Senator Simon has discovered that Oregon'iis not so proud, after all, that the legislature sent an Ikey back to the I nited States' Senate. And Thk Aunts is satisfied that Joe Simon will be the last "Ikey"' we will ever hav back there. That is the trouble today, with our institutions too much "Ikey." As a matter of fact our financial legislation for years has bten the result of Jew die tation coming from the Jew banking houses of the old world, backed up by the "Ikey" lovers in this count ry- Harrison Kincaid,- the veteran journalist from l.ane county was elected county judge by one vote. This proves that Lane county is yet for the grand old man who has stood for his convictions through thick and thin. Eddy, of the Times, hail him defeated in the last issue of that paper. When you see it in the Times, just remember "that it isn't so." Employer, to Pat: "If Bryan is elected, your wages will lie cut down one half." Pat: ' If you railly thought thot you'd bo afther votin' fer him yer self." Huxton Machete. The Oregonian and its brother con temporaries over the Union, when the Spanish war was on, gave their readers a little Spanish with American analysis. Will it now be kind enough to just give 11s a little "oo-la a-a! se-e-e-e ijua a-ah-h!" for a change? A Temperance Table. The great "commercial value" of the Philippines is illustrated by the official figures of the ixports to those islands for the ten months ending with April. The total value was $2,132,944. This is about what one big ship takes from New York to Europe every week. Of this little total $441,550 wss in horses and mules for our own army, $230,000 in fodder for them, $370,000 in beer and $97,000 in whiskey all for our soldiers. Is not this a wonderful trade, when the cost of maintaining the army there nlone is I $50,000,000 a year? N. Y. World. Real Fstate Translcra. S.tmuo'. Sw.tttson to V K and R Cf M.,vtrui Chas McKay don r.utu R-.k; to lU-tuarit Lcis 10 acres llt;t 1 .i ci U j7J Alon.-a Adams to hlhe Adam 77 j in sec i.tml t j 11 r j w ami other 100 K A K'My ami wt to United Artisans ,i( Tualatin a in Tualatin Gai ilcns jijo S.u .ill Dav to Geo Audcison 20 s neat Tualatin 300 S A Bums to C T Crow I 087 scrvs iu North llillshoro 150 C A tl.ittrainpt to Clarence Reed tr in V Grove .too Martin Hhvs to Cornelius Mermen 1; a near CenterviUe 950 G I. Anderson to J II GueWusaehcr 10 a 550 Win Loach to S U Haycock 3 Si a neat 1- Vl 500 G W Misel to Isabella Raker 1 s near V G 500 1-" A Kvetest to Kmest and Kvs Kv crest It S, o, slid 10 blk 1 Gaston. . 1 Jennie and A K Cook to Catherine Cook iho a sec 31 tt s r w 900 G I. Anderson to Herman Schmidt 10 a ec 30 ta s rt w 350 llicvcle repairing, turning, brat ing, vulcanizing and bicycle sund ries of all kinds, at O. O. Wilkes, S.vond SirtH't, next dtwr to Hotel llillslioro Scholia is to have a Fourth of July celebration and it is to lie strictly up to date. Hurrah tor Scholls. Wa-hinston County will eele irate at Hillsboro this vear! FARMS FOR SALE rho.e "who want to buy Washing: ton County tarms will do well to call and investigate the folloaiog Hers. Inquire at Thk Aunts omce l."ni Meres to acres under cultivation, M ncres in nasi ure. Hi aeres in brush ami timber; imm) bouse and Isirti; gmd or- hard: well watered: l4 mile from Itts-il- viile mid railroad; mile from seliool, Price-. i-'i p r ai re. :il acre. I mile from Greenville i acres 111 cultivation; III acres slie-liisl. II acres in brush: food live-room house, ham and out buildiiiKs: S mile to I' II, snd school; i miles to K. It. Price, !J0. :i m-ros-100 acres in cultivation: 7 acres of tine lieavenlam that w ill produce km sacks of onions per acre; good S -room house, ist $1.); good burn 4uxTI; oilier buildings; orchard and lierrv hushes. This Iiirm is in 2 miles ol 1' illslstro suit tinelv sitimiisl, can lie divided, if ihtcs- surv. Owner 111 tailtiiK henltti anil eel- ting old. is cause of selliliu. Price, $10 wr acre, on easy terms. 'suit acres 'JOO acres 111 cultivation; hm icres of ijood timber Suitable for cord wood; house and barn; ijood orehaul; 'I miles from Hillsboro and 011 iiuiiii road to Portland. This farm has running lirancti ami several springs that furnish abundance of water the year round. This tarni demit situated so near town is well suited for dairvliu; and uardeiiinit, axKc 11s grain ami hay raising, and is one of the irn-atest rmrvains m tne tsnintv. I rice $.10 per acre on easy payments. Jki aereo in hiirh slate of cultivation. mostly IVuverdaiii land; 4 tnite from raiiroml -uui'.n ami town: 1H miles west of 1'orliaml. There is a fortune in this farm for some gardener. This land I bean at i per acre; it ran tte bail for S.IH er acre, It sold soon. 44 acres all prarie land, except a acres ot ink; well located. Isiug only Pi miles rroin t'ortland, rriee, fiuo. 20 acres near Ri'tslville 5 acrt-s in eiilli vation. I'rii-e, sum. vihhI sawmill, with or without ilwell- ws and homestead, ami U0 ai res of kikhI timliei lanil. A fortune for the right man ii acres of nice simsith land- 4ti acres in cultivalion. U-st ol soil. I'nce, $linm. so acre unimproved land; well localed being only I miles from creamery, P. (),. etc; easy to clear. This is a snap at f"i(jO. SHERIFF'S SALE. IY YIKTt'K OF AN KXKCIT10N I) decree and onler, of wile, issued out of Ihe Circuit t'ouct of tin-State of Ore- tron, for Washington t'oiinly, in favor uf Marv h. I A -drop and against K. I.. .leu dins. rank Jenkins ami Addie Jenkins, for the sum of il2..'to. eiwts, and for the further sunt of $A(I V. H. gold coin, with interest thensnt at the rate of 1(1 er cent per annum Iroui the rtn dav ol March. lm ami the lurthor mini of lift attorney's fees, w ith inteiest thereon since May x, turn, at the rate off) per cent pur annum, ami for the costs and exHuses ol sale and ot said writ. iow. therefore, bv virtue and in itursii ance of said judgment. 1 will, 011 Mou dav, the ltilh day of Jcne 1!J0, at the south door of the Court House, in Hills boro, Washinifton County. Oregon, at the hour of IU o'clock a. in., of said day sell al public auction to the highest biddnr, for casii, tne lollowmg iiescniied real proper ty, to-wil: being known and designated as the south halt ol lots o, I aud 1 ol block .No 10, in the town of llillslioro, Waxhingtoii County, Oregon, U sallsly the hernm- before named sums, ami for the eosls and expenses nl auid sale. said irorty will be sold subject to rc 'li'iuption as per statute or Oregon. Witness my build thin Hth day of June. HUM. W. 11. B RAIiKflKI), Sherill of Washington Cotiutv, Oregon, John M. Wall, Attorney for 1111'. CONTEST NOTICE. pppiirtuient of the Interior, I'nitcd States . and union, Oreg 111 City, Ore., May UK Y.m, A sufficient contest affidavit having been hied 111 this oltue hy John t . Westing House, contestant, against Homestead en trv No. Kl.M.l. made March II. 1HH3. for I W ', of N W Vt ami W i of H W 14, see 2i; and N W W of N W 'A. see. 8S, town ship 3 IS, Kange fi W, by Joseph Miller, conlcMtoc, 111 which it Is alleged that con testant "knows the present condition o the sal no; also that said Joseph Miller hat been absent from saul claim all the time during the past live years and has w holly abandoned the same, and that said al leged absence from Hie said hind was not due tit his employment in the Army, Navy or Marine Corpsof the United States as a private soldier, ollicer, seaman or ma rine during the war with Spain, or during any other w ar 1 11 wnlcli the t inted mates may bit engaged," said parties are hereby notined to appear, respond and oiler evi deuce touching said allegation at II o'clock a. 111. 011 July 1,'!, IWsi, before the Itegister anil Receiver at the United States Land Ollleo in Oregon City, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper aflidavit, filed May WOO, set forth facts w hich show that lifter due diligence per sonal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered aud directed that such notice bo given by due ami proper imiiiieaiion. WM, (IALLOWAY, Jtocniver, OREGONIAN AND ARGUS, $2.00. The Weekly Oregonian and this paper give you all the news of home, state, the Northwest and th nation. - CHAMPpN BINDER Stands 11KAP AND SHOULDERS above another, as t heart w ill testify l-'atmiugtou, Oici;on, M;n 30. igiHi. Mitchell, Lewis oi Slaver Co.. IVitland. Gentlemen Y. nits icoeivid in due lime and would say tlntt the Champion Hinder I Umhl l you List ve.ir has Kiven perfect satisfaction. Kcqiocllully Signed) C. A, Keith. Gaston, tiei;oti, M.iv Jo, tyoo. .Mitel ell, Lewis & Sluvi r Co , l'oitland. Gentlemen 111 teplv to voni- letter of the 4,th, I will s.ij tint the Uiunilou Hinder I tniicli ised ol von l ist season has tuoven liiiililt satisfactory. It nts, elevates and hinds in all kinds of ram. inakiue compact bundles, -ud ti vor mis-siiiK except through sotm .uilt ol the twine. Anv one tieetliue a liiml- r, will make no iiiislake in sellings Champion. Yours Truly, iSisned) II. J. Cason. Scholls, Oirgon, May , I')"" itchell, Lewis ; Slaver Co., Portland. MGcnllemcii Y'our letter of iuuuii y of May Mill is received In reply will sav that the Champion Hinder we purchased ol von last year cave us eiKxl snlislac-I lion. On our lull Isnd rstK-ctally It did j us good service. I cut over lull sides that heretolore had not Ix-en cut except with a cradle. On the level ground it lid as good worn as any one could ask for. Respectfully, j tSigned) W. W. Jacquith. I We have a whole book of such loiters. arties we have sold to and show what not in Kansas or Xebr iska Champion Force Feed Flcvattu' than anv other This Elevator has yS JfllKK )() WW TIIK lillSINKffi plained in catalog-lie. emt tor one. Eccentric Sprocket Wheel (Jain of lt'tif jier cent in nwer at time ther machines choke Have you seen our PILAW cut .strongest cutter 011 earth, tint ran cut where nil others tail. Iu heavy the Champion Praw Cut stays at others have choked and (mil Our stumpy ground has no competition, MITCHELL, LEWIS First and Taylor Sts., Sample machines with Wehrung A horeiU drove. . H. Mchldownev, ity. . A. liarrelt, canvasser for "Cyclone" Threshers Automatic Stackers, Wind Stack era, Horse Powers, Threshermen's Supplies of All Kinds. ST-WRITE FOR CATALOGUE IN THE NEW STORE Eilers Piano House now located at 351 Washington St., near Eighth, Portland. A constantly increasing business made it necessary for us to secure larger quarters, and we have built for us the beautiful new "Music Building" at the Comer of Turk alid Washington Htreets, whore we have every facility for conveniently handling our wholesale and retail business. On the first lloor yon wilf nearly a dozen umcrent makes of Pianos and Organs, among them the most valuablo and costly instruments made in America the Checker ing, of Boston; the Weber, of New York, and the Kimball, of Chicago. Before you decide on the purchase of a Piano elsewhere, it will pay you to investigate our instruments and our methods. Full particulars and catalogue for the asking. Write today. EILERS PIANO HOUSE, office 351 Washington Portland's Leading SUMMONS. IN THK CIRCUIT COURT op THE Ktateof Orcjfon, for Washington County. I ytiian T. Wilcox, I'laiiitilfl VH l 8. '. Tenfold, JuhHi' U I'enfold. d Catherine lieleiNliints. j Henry I'enfold and Fenfold To H. V. I'onfold, Jessie I,. I'enfold, Henry I'enfold and Catherine I'enfold, the hIxivc! muiiud tlefeiiilunU: III the Name of the .State of Oregon, you, and each of you, are hereby required to aipcar unil answer thu oouil;iint Hied iii-ainst you in the ahovo cull tied Courl and suit on or Itufore thu last iluy of the time pi-cscrilicd In the ordei for pit hi ii-.Ht ion of this summons, to-v. It: On or before the cxpiralion of six weeks next from and after the date of the lirst liiililieation of this niiiiiiiiohs, tlie lirsl publication thereof be!ii(f on the 7th day of Juno, I'.KHl. and If yon fail to mo appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintilf will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint, to wit: ' or a Judgment iiKiiiimt tlio dofiind anlH, S. P. I'enfold and Jessie L. i'enfold, ami each of them, tor thesum of IfViO, with InUireHt thereon since January 1, INIM, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, for the aggregate sum of fiJXt taxes paid, for the sum of $"r allorneys' fnea, and for the cosIh and disliurHeiiienlK of thin suit, aud lor a decree loreclosiug a certain I Logan, Oregon, May , P)oo. Mitchell, Lewis Slaver Co., I'oilh nd. Hear Sirs I will answer your kind h-ticr. The Champion Hunter t bought from your firm last year is a very good one. It runs easy and does its wik to perfection. Yours Kcspfvlliillv, (.Signed) Jacob HuU-r. Klwrnwl, Oregon, Mitchell, Lewis & Slaver Co., l'oitland. Gentlemen Whoever this inav con rem, the Champion Hinder has given lllst-cluss satisfaction, and also ihe Company has lvu very accomodating. Yiairs Truly, (Si(ttod) Jesse Cov. Mimutalndale, Oregon, May j.S, 1000, lear Sirs The Champion Hinder thai I knight of yon last year has given good saltslaction. 1 think it is ihebehlisl running Hinder 1 have seen. I had heavy crop of down gram last year ami cut it Willi. one spau ol horses. kespectlully, tSigned) M V Halm. rotrsi l.rovr, nrrgnn, aiav X), tit. Gcittlemrn I he Champion Himlerl bought of you last year gave mr prrlecl satisfaction. It pet formed its work like t'lllU'lll. It hus my decided piel- erenee over any machine of which 1 have any knowledge. Your truly, (Signed) A. Illinium. Send for it. Lttera are from tlie machines will do IIKKK - iinaranteet lo w.isie less cram a vvorldjof t!od points- nil ex when mower? teed to alfalfa it when Hay Maker Champion Mower fm liet LhampLHi Catalogue. & STAYER CO.. - Portland, Oregon Sons, Hillsboro. and J. T. Ituxton, canvasser for llillslioro and vicin Potest (.rove and North lamhill. Russell Engines Traction or Portable, Simple t Com pound, Wood or Straw Burner. RUSSELL & CO., PORTLAND, OR. AND PRICES always find the finest selection of Piano and Organ Dealers mortgage mentioned In said complaint, and whicli mortgage was executed hy the defendanta, 8. K. I'enfold and Jessie L, I'uufold.to plaintilf on August 211. Wll, and which Is recorded on pagu ib'i of book "at" Records of Mortgaged in said Wash ington County, Oregon, upon the follow ing dfHcrihfld real estate situaled in Washington County, Oregon, to-wil: Being the southeast of the northwest M anil the Koiithweht of the northeiiHt Vt of Neothm 10 in town 2 north, range ft west of Ihe Willamette Meridian, containing 80 aeroM, more or less. Also thn N K !4 of 8 W section ten (10) township two (HI, North of Range live (5) West of the Willamette. Meridian and containing 40 nc.re-4 of laud, and ordering I hat said real est ale he sold In the manner provided by law and Ilia proceeds applied to the satisfaction of nlali tiirs said Judgment and that the lien of his sah I mortgage ho decreed to lie prior ami su perior to all claim, Interest or equity of each of the defendants herein, and for such other and further relic! us to the court may appear eipiilahle. This summons Is nerved upon you hy publication, by order of Hon. , A. Itooil, County Judge ol Washington County, Oregon, whlrli order was made and dated on June 7, A, I). IINlO, SMITH A HoWMAN, AttorneyH for i'lalulllf, Money to loan C and 7 per cent ; Ilooms 12 Hhute Bid., Hillsboro. Vij -.-sBl rrr Afternoon Functions call for the aristocratic "Prince Al bert." We are Inordi nately proud of these goods. They possess every element to make us so. See that label? MAW li.WKIIUt .Mi ami SONS. The Hillsboro Pharmacy The Leading Drug W hei e I 'rues. Moll, lie . I' Ouls I tils, Si-m, , III nhe and nil I't ugKll NiUidrl.. Ill IV !' plocuiisl at ptli i-M thai "imply dlsluiu-e is,o.itioit. lJLI-Jlllli I'lial putilv caU is liui OR&N Time Schcdulo . . . . From Portland I' asl mail Inn e-i al 7 p III for Still Lake, Denier, I't. Woilh. I hiiaha, l.oias I ilv Wt. Utuls, I hlcaioi and La!, arille. 'I p in J Hpokiim I'hn lead". II it in I'm Walla Walla, Minneapolis, SI. I'.nil lioluili, Milwankt'e, I hicaifo and hast, iirrmi H: in a in Ocean Hte-iiii-ddiis hnie al I p. lu f.u San f raud to, m.ii Ii mc '-m-i v lixedav. t oliiiulila Unci have a p in Muiiday, salurday III p m for Aloiia and way laiidiiit's, an ise I p m except I y Willainelle river Icaie II a ni e,cpl Sunday for Oicgioi City, e ls r;, .saliati ami way landings, arrive 1:10 p lo evu pi Sunday Willainelle ami Yamhill rlu r loae 7 a in Too-day, Thursday and ."ialitrdav lot Oregon City, liavloii ami wav laudim-a, arrive ;i: ii p ni Slonday. Wi-d'ncsilay mnl Friday Willainelle Over h ave (I a in Tuesilay. TlinrMilay and Salurday for CoimiIIIs ami w ay landings, arrive hill! p in Tuosilay, Thursday and Matm-tlay Snake river leave lilparia daily at;i:;i,ia. in, lor LcwImIoii; lei uriiiitg leave Lew islon daily at II a. in, Address W. II. III!ld!!;T, (len, Pane, Agent Notice of Final Settlement, Nollce Is hciehy given Unit the under signed, administrator dn bouls-uoti of the esliile ol I ernartl McKenna. deceased, Iiiin llletl his ncotiulH lor luial sclllc inenl in the County Court of llu slale of Oregon, for Washinglon Couitlv.aiul that said County Court has llxed Monday, Ihi! I Ml J, iluy of Juno, !M. ai Ihe hour id 10 a. in., of said day. at the Court room of said Courl, In Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, as the tune and place for hearing ohjeclloim to said hccoiiiiIh ami Ihe final seftli'iuciit of Maid eslale. Hated this Oil li dav of May, I'MI. JOS! A. Id'lVKSiH'K, Atlmlnislralor tle lioiils-uon of Ihe estate (if lleriianl McKoiinu, dcecasud. oCor. 2d Wasb'tw J. Noillieoii, I'iotilcioe. Z. Newly Furnished and Renovated A fixst-chiHS lahle anil all accommodations for the convenience of KtiestH. ... Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is herehy given Ihal. Ihe under Nignetl in I ml 1 1 iHt color of the esfule of I'lru est K. Kreeh, ileeeused, has liled in lb,, Counly Court of WiiHhinglon Connly, Oregon, his llnal ileeoutil in said csliit'o, and Ihal the Counly Court of said con ill v has set Monday, Ihe II day of June, IIHNI, al the hour of len o'clock' A M. of mi, lit day, at the court ro if said Court In llillshoro, Oregon, us the lime und place for heiuing objections, to said liual account, Dated at llillshoro, Oregon, IhisVhid dav of May, IlKKl. ' ' John M. Wall, Adniliilstralor of the estate of IfiruiiHl V, Kreeh, tleecased. Go to Qreer'a for seeds. llilklmi'ii Unite thi taait or tmi u OUANANTtCO CkOTHIHa I II 1M I M.I I It. S. I'ltiltll ItltK'k Main Ml, Ur. K. A. Hallij I'roprlrlor. Houso. ntnl freshness of .hugs and cher.ib brings the most sntirfnetory re sults - and yon iilnnvs find lliem l THE DELTA DRUG STORE. 'i nlso carry the best aoili-, slts k ol Til 111 tides mid drug Humlries in Ilie county I'ai t that wn buy for cash enable lis In dual nith first clna looises nnd gel ihe best, Kant ily recipes receive as cartful iitlcntion ai pbyiciaiis' prescriptions. St rct-t is the locution. County fit-asiuc! i Notice. (All roonlv Harranl eielotwd prior In j h-c. I Hit, an, i,H coi.-d tor ami o n ul. I.. ,0 in v "Hi. . in Hi., city of Hill. horo, n.-r June Islli I t.--l o, nllcr llos il.ilu, J,oo.'.:i, put, I A. H. CAIiY. ! Coituly T-viMuivr olink it Fuote, Hn'.kers I'liiiisai t alleiieral llaiiklug HiisluiM I. W. SI I I'Tt: , A. C. siil Th: , Miii Cashlur Si ll s(!il I'.vcliaiigt. ami Teleumtthlo Itaiisti.rs ami lilies Lellers of Credit iivailal.le Ihioiudioiii (he l ulled Hlatm, Uran I'.ilU of Kv, lllllt, ,jol h"'l I. I'ulilln, I'iiiIn, lieilln, Kraut. lotl ..it Ihe Mitin.KI.M-kholiu and nil pill . clpal cttios ol Kurope. Colhsi ions mailt, on all a.-cesslbl,! tollrti. Hanking hours from II h in to 3 p in llillslmro, llregoli. Notice of Final Srtllenient. Sollct. Is hereby guei, . ( ,,,,,1, signtsl, Kxe.aii r . ,t wm n. aiiientol Mi.al.l. Lrnsl thHsed, h.t o t "' "'"'' eniHUllrll Willi Ihel oiinly (,, , im,nIhW f Or egon h.r ishinglon Cotmiy, a, tlit tl said courl has ll-ed Monday Ibe iilsl f May. !ni, al the hour ol ten' o'clock . m. 'I ""Id day al the court house In III aMlhetliue,ind,l,ieefor healing olileet- ons tomilil lum iHsoimling und Ut the ""I"1'1'. 'ntwiihlliecotniH, xu,m I ix 'if said eslale. ,,, , , , Malhllda Haitiel, I'Aeculrlx last wi and Icsiuineut Kliiea hclh .,rii, tleeeasetl. Haled at llillshoro, April 111, !mo Executrix' Notice. Noliee Is hereby given (liHl the ut.drr signed has, hy l- f,ii.ly Cu,.t f Wasliingt,,,, ( oumy, fr Hie riiin,, ,,- (lr, goii, Is.cii nppoiiiled KMeiilHx ol Ihe last H ill nnd testament of John 0. Utilizer. i lH.!"'t I has duly tpmllil,,,! s Hiiuh Ihoreloro, nil persons having elalina against said eslale are hereby rouiilred l" presenl. Hie sain,, t w , iim.UHrH propttrljr verilleil, ul , ,,,,,,, , tlcnc.t, wo litllfN east of ll lllshoro, On -gun, within six moiilliN rroiu ilale heroof. ,. , , , Lol'ISA IMIN.ICR. o'i"i i'' ,,V,1'1"' ,UNt llll'l lestuinent ol .loini t,, Huii.ur, deceased. 1laoA;ull,,hlMH,!'l,,,, ("'"K,,n' ,,,,U W. ll. Hare, Attorney for thu Kxoeutrlx. Notice of Final Settlement. Noiler- In hereby given that tho nuder r'K "'. 'l'lnitralr of lt, estate Tf .a. .1. I sun ileeense.!, has filed his moo at'count lu the County Court r the a b' i , , : m"l 1 !r County I 1 theM Courl IniNirxeil M,)nil 1 Ih . lay o ,llp,, , ,lt thBhiiiiro I I coin-l1, !"'.' ''-'".V-at thu room of wild in if In lllllHboro, Oregon, as tho Mil. aii. place for u ing nClee n ti the N il, Unil ne, ut In mild dskto. I aled al. Hillsboro, Oregon, this ad ,Uv ol May, IIK1II. V, II, W I'lll UtlNll AdininiHtrali.r uf t, (, llf 'j WIIhoii, deceased, John M. Wall, Ally for Administrator. Tax Notice. On and Inner Munday, April 1t. 1(MM tha ax roll for is!-. ',,;,,, ' 1 hues carried thereon will , ,mo B , " " iihhv They will bs, lelln.m.nil Hller Ju.u, 1, 100U v, ( lOdAHKoitu, ohuriU'ana Tax Uulleotor .1 V l.vciyl nit; i1 'Hie lci ' bin IIiIIhIh re id it culehm biggeiil in W llrewo in Wn '"Na-r Ih i Th.-y i-liiae.l nini( i greut : lo hei 1 "boll ! will) lo pr ! Mite ) Ther ' oft I the I 5 Wiw' I lee I ! ever -t I ever lick and dis brii yon lb tut H Or Sa t Ai du vi in ll it w I t f i s j.