The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 28, 1900, Image 2

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HILLSBORO ARGUS, JUNE 28, 1900.
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THE ARGUS
Entered t the PoM-oflicf t Hillsboro,
Oregon, aiBeeond class nwil matter.
LUCIUS A. LONG, EDITOR.
County Official Paper.
SSUKD EVERY THURSDAY
BY
He Argus Publishing Conpanj.
SiibscrVtlom One Vollr per Annum.
Six Months, 60 cts; Three Months, 35 cts.
Opposed to Gold Mono metallism. IW
licves in the Bimetallic Standard,
Dear Money means Debased Property,
and Profitless American Product, Our
Consequent loss is our Creditors' Gain
Has no use Tor Marcus A. Hanna
l.KT THK rKOl'I.K IKI.KIUtATK.
The anniversary day of our Nat
ional Independence will soon be
liere. It 16 Uteet that the people
shall come together and celebrate;
talk over our national fame; our
national glory; bow our fame is le
ing perpetuated, and whether we
are on the proper road to national
blessings.
When vou hear vour orator tell
ing how our fathers died that these
United States might he and w
ecme a great nation; when you
hear him tell the thrilling story of
how their blood was left on battle
fields because a principle was at
stake; when you hear him tell how
savages were offered rewards for
the scalps of the patriots who were
then by King George and Lord
North designated as "a rabble rebel
crew," let not vour mind he car
ried away with the peroration, but
ask yourself if it be not possible
that we, as a nation, are getting
away from the principles of govern
ment, of by and for the people.
This will be good training for the
minds of young and old. It is a
matter that is of much import; it
ia a matter upon which may hinge
the fate of the greatest republic
over which the sun ever shone.
Convince yourselves that we are
a people ruling ourselves. Con
vince yourself that we are making,
through our representatives, no
entangling alliance like that repud
iated by our first president. When
you hear the thrilling words of the
Declaration of Indepen 'ence, stop
and think if these words are not as
full of truth this day as when writ
ten by our fathers then Etop and
think over the events of the last
few years. Do you see the poiut?
Your intelligence does, though
judgment may be lame.
OKEGON'8 DOX QCIXOTK.
The real issue tbii vear is prospeiitv
against prostration. It is the full ex
pectation of all informed and unpreju-
uicea observers tr.at ttie r,pubJican
party will win this fall. Therefore we
shall not have widespread disturbance
of business, or any alarming halt in our
national progress during the campaign,
The workman is employed at fair wages,
and capital finda no cloud greater thuti a
man'a band looming up over the financial
horizon. Both are measurably well sat
isfied. They have found out that thev
can get along very well together, but
that they cannot get along at all if thev
are separated. They will vote to con
tinue conditions that make it possible to
give every man his due. If these two
powerful forces are a majority, thev will
carry the country in the fall, ' If the in
dolent, the vicious and the dissatisfied
and their diin-visioned allies are the
more numerous, we shall have a demo
cratic victory. Oregonian.
The above is a sample of the
"stuff" the Oregouien will daily
give its readers from now on until
after the campaign. It is the more
marked beeause the Oregonian is
one of the ablest of th? boss-ridden
papers. It has the intelligence to
read aright many things, but its
pitiful obeisance to party rule has
blunted its sense ar:d judgment.
It reminds one of the old court
jester of ancient days. It assumes
such vast perspicuity; such a great
intellectual morality; such a "sup
erior clay" attitude, that one almost
forgets that it is one of the most
subservient tools in Oregon or na
tional journalism. When left to
its own judgment, and before the
bosses crack the whip, the Oregon,
ian gets right because it has intel
ligence. Then it flops and plast
ers its editorial page with "reasons"
galore. It came out against expan
sion; when the boss said "flop" over
it went; it fought the Porto Piico
tariff; the word came to right about
face; over it went, and the boss ad
vised it to say ' that it must be
nwallowed because the opposition
was bo much "worser" you know!
This organ now tells the public
that unless the Hannaites slay in
power we shall be ruined 1
The "indolent, the vicious and
the- dissatisfied," indeed! This
was the vote that went to the Han
oi people last campaign. The
slums of almost every city in the.
nation, the South not excepted,
went against Mr. (try an. Is it not j
rich to hear a "parasite" journal
which follows a Ixtss dictation, talk
about the "vicious?" Will it
catch any but the fool with sncn
argument?
It is tlnV'holier-than thou" feat
ure about the whole fabric of the
argument used by these administ
ration organs which causes one to
smile. It is as if the poor tools
really felt that God made two classes
the fools and the select, and the
Hannaites were the select while all
others belong to the semi-savages
These little creatures even take
themselves seriously. They de
clare for something; then retract it;
thev deplore; then embrace; they
allege lareenv; then swear it is gift,
and a blessing; and this is the in
telligence that endeavors to teach
the public polities and morals of
our state. Isn't it a sweet morsel
for sanitv to swallow?
THK1U I.1. IN THK CHINA SIIOI'.
Do not yet weep over the partition
of China. She has unlimited re
sources. Assaulted and she will
lie united. She has millions of
men who can and will fight. If
she starts the ball rolling, all
Southern India will be ablaze and
Great Britain will have her hands
full in her own starving dominions
which have cost so much Mood on
Indian soil. Do not think that
China will submit to see her em
pire grablied by greed. Not much.
There is a little family row down
there, but, did you ever try to stop
a family row, and get it "in the
neck?""
There is no need to worry over
John Chinaman for awhile yet.
In all human probability, Li Hung
Chang's domain will lie governed
by Chinese when we are sleeping
four feet closer to China than we
now walk.
A H KO KEN FItOMISK.
The Philadelphia platform declans
in favor of the Nicarague canal.
So did the national republican
platform of 1806. But there have
since been four yeara of a republi
can house, and four years of a re
publican president Four years
ample time in which to have made
a beginning on the canal. The
party was morally bound by the
platform promise to proceed with
the work, but in the face of this
obligation, the late congress refus
ed point blank to authftiize a be
ginning. In view of this, what is
the promise of the Philadelphia
platform worth? Corvallis Times.
If a popular hero carry New
York by only 18,000 in a state
election, how large will be the ma
jority against him when he has be
come the tail of Mr. Hanna's tick
et? Teddy, Teddy, how hast thou
fallen. "Whispering you would
ne'er consent," yet you consented.
Mr. Roosevelt is in rather a
tight pb'ce. New York has twelve
or thirteen prominent republicans
who are interested in the Ice Trust
stock with Mayor Van Wyck, and
and to scalp the latter he must
hurt the former. Ts in any wonder
that he accepted the nomination
for second place? This will give
him a chance to resign the govern
or s chair, or an opportunity to
plead lack of time to pass on the
matter. He will then be so busy
putting on and taking off that
Khaki suit for effect upon the
'noble citizens" whose votes he
wants, to have any time for the
cares of state. Should Mr. Bryan
go down to Kansas City in a uni
form pleading to the galleries, The
Akocb will feel constrained to sup
port the prohibition ticket this fall.
It is perfectly proper that a
country should protect its citizens
any and everywhere. This is not
only right, but it is moral. It is
conceded proper that our forces
should stand behind the majesty
of an American citizen, even if
that citizen be a missionary in
China or Timbuctoo, and action
should come at all timcB whether
Great Britain shall give us per
mission or not. But if our mis
sionary friends think that we will
raise an army of a million men to
protect a few of them in a foreign
land when there is such abroad
field at home for missionary woik,
they are very likely to come to
grief. With America chock full of
places which peel the epidermis off
the soul like a. Kansas cvcloue
skins a cornfield, it would appear
that America offers a broader field1
for iwl work than Heathen
t'liina and it w ill not require so
large a standing army and so
manv 'Yauttvn.,'' eith.r.
Wll.-V I'lr..,,, .1, ...ltd u P.,,.h,,t.l I
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newspaper which shall have a state
circulation, and which shall have "'"""- r- "e.i m . no
.... . . tune MM would sav that the Oil iinpitin
the ability to show how the Or-g,- j It,,,.!,-, I ls,u.,t ., von his, wJhns
niai, has hoodwinked tin- people of 1 v" satisfaelioit.
in i Kt'tjitf tlully vMne,) 0. A Keith,
the state, then we shall see govern- ,. ,
. , ! i.atitm, Oregon. M.iv io, tooo.
ors electetl who will not sell politi s suw ill, Lewis .sumr Co., IVuhuul.
call otli.v for tuonev; we shall have' omt.-inon-in r-,.Iy to your Mter .,f
, i the -Mlh, 1 will s.i th.it tin- Ctniutptim
tinted Stati -a senators who will he'itindu l inui-lnised of ou lust season
not mere
not!
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house ward politicians, who, ac
cording to h? editorial authority
Uif.l tor titiw.sa ii, ti iti..r itoii'ias proven Unruly aiistctor.v
are unscrupulous ward heelers; wejcr.will make no 'mistake in K'tlin
shall have a state administration I C, ,ml,'im- Vour, Truly.
...... , . . , ,; (Sijjiu-di 11 J. Cisoii
which shall stand in for railroad .
interests' in fact iv fhall hue' , ,f''!,olls' o,0K"' Mav
initrtsis, in tail, w mail li.lH itehell, l.ewis & Slaver Co.. IVrthiud.
manv things in order ami dtrencv , MCiiMU'ienien -Your letter of iiuiutv of
whiti, the g.XHl ,,ople of r sU, rctllin.t
do not now enjoy. Utlt until We i -U last year save u, ro1 Kuttst.to-
have snob a n ua r the Oremmi-in U'"' V" mir '"" lnl"l l'"'a!iy it di.l
ne sikii a panr, the tit.goiiian , s RlHK, Sl.,vil.e. t cn, vrr hill sides
will continue to influence voters that heretolore li.i.l nut leeii rut exoept
everywhere
etcent in tlio WhsIi
ll tin.ii
ington COUIity local eK'tinns.
where the majority of the people,
are intelligent enough to rend both
sides.
ll.inna tealit-s that there will le hut
few gratuitous workers h r the rcpnhli
can ticket this year. Since the a; u! li
eau party lias sultstilutcd doo lie for :
principles there is no reason why any
in nn who votes the ticket should not re
ceive Ins share. National Watchman
England did not luinco the United
States into Inlying a war in the 1'lulip
pine Islands any too soon. Itisvtiy
convenient for England that I.onl 1'ami ;
cefote can step over to the White House
and have McKinley send A merieaii sol
diers to protect 1 ritish iuteresls in
China while England is using her ow n
soldiers to wipe out a pouple of little re
publics in South Africa. Na.t iouat
Watchman.
Deputies have not yet been se
lected for the new officers wlu will
qualify after the first of the month
Sheriff-Elect Sewell will in all
likelijood keep Sheriff liradford
with him for a few weeks in order
that he may get the run of the of
fiee.
Mr. Crandall, the treasurer -
elect, and Mr. Ball, the school sup
erintendent, will need no deputies,
and Mr. Wilcox will not take pos
session of the assessor's office until
January 1.
Miles E. Kveritt, the genial man
ager of The Delta Drun Store, ac
companied by Mrs. Kveritt, will
after the Fourth take a vacation
on his ranch, over back of Vernon-
ia, in Columbia county. They
will be absent for several weeks,
and E. C. Brown will be at the
drug store in the meanwhile. '
Notice to Contractors.
St'iihsl bids w ill be reeeived at the Coun
ty (.'ourt Hou.se rooms, in Mill-born, July
5, l!Ki. at 2 oVIoek, p. in., for the repair
hi of a till ou the lierf Hend I!,, ad. nr.tr
James (tollman's 1'iir ii. Imtcd June 2ii.
l!m U A. i;ml, .Indite,
By order of 'oiiuiiis.siuiiitrs.
Tax Notice.
On and after Monday, April Ifl, limn, the
tax roll for S'I will be in mv office ami
taxes carried thereon will la- tfne and pay
able. Thev w ill be delimpieiit utter .lime
1, !!) V. I). JiHADKOltl),
SheriH aiid Tax Collector
SHERIFF'S SALE,
1)Y VirtTlTK OK AN' KXKCI'TION
J decree and order of sale. isued out
of the Circuit Court of tbcStale of llro
gon. for Washington County, in favor of
.Mary B. I.ystrop ami against K. I Jen
dins, I-' rank Jenkins and Ad, lie Jenkins,
for the sunt of $12..'fi, costs, anil for the
further sum of $4 0 IT. h. yuM coin, w itb
interest thereon at, the rate of 10 per
cent per annum Irom the tfitb day of
March, 1HIHI, ami the further sum of $.;.".
attoruey'H fees, with interest thereon since
Mays, at the rate old per cent por
annum, anil for the cos's and expenses
of sale and of said writ.
Now, therefore, by virtue and in pursu
ance of said judgment, I w ill, ou Mine
daf, the Pith day of Jrne VM), at the
south door of tho Court House, in Hills
boro, Washington County. Oregon, at the
hour of 10 o'clock a. m., of said day sell al
public auction to the highest bidder, for
cash, the following described real proper
ty, to-wit:
being known and designated as the
south half of lota No. t and 2 of block Nj.
10, ill the town of Hillsboro, Washington
County, Oregon, to satisfy the herein
before named sums, and for the cosln and
exoenses ol said sale.
raid prorty will be soid subject to re
demptioii as per statute of Oregon,
Witness my hand this Mill day of
June. I'M.
W. U. liPtAlirOKD,
Sheriff of Washington Count v, Oregon.
John M. Wall, Attorney for I'lll.
CONTEST NOTICE.
I'einrtnient of the Interior, t'niled Stalfc
' I.mni Ollioe,
OroK-iii City, Ore., May W, I'M).
A sufficient contest allidavit having boon
filed in this olliie by John K. Westinjt
hoiiso, contestant, against hiiineslcad en
try No. 10.W.I, made Mareli (I, 1HM, for H
W Vi of N W Va and W V, of 8 V V. m-a:.
! and N VV yt of N W '4, sec. 85, town-
ship ,i ."i, liiiiii-'O 8 , hy Joseph Miller,
eontesloe, in which it is alleged Unit con
testant "knows the present cowlitiuij o
the Maine; also that said Joseph .Miller Iiuh
been abwnt from said claim all tho time
diirinn the past live years iiml lias n holly
alianilonoit the same, and that said ai
leeed absmice from the. said laiiil was not
duo to bis employment in the Arniv.
Navy or Marine ConiHol' the Cniled .Stales
an a private soldier, olllcer, seaman or ma
rine iliiriiiu the war with Snain. or ilurini
any other w ar in which the United Hlates
may lie tunnucd," sanl parlies mo hereby
nolilied to apjiiiur, respond mid oiler evi
dence ' touching said allegation at III
o'clock a. m. on July !, IIMI, before tlie
Uegislp'r ami Ueeeivcr at the I 'tilted
.Slates bund (lllieo in Oregon City, Oregon,
The said conleslaid having, in a proper
allidavit, lilcd May 'Si, V.M, set forth facts
w hich show thai after due diHgem-p per
gonal service of this notice can not be
made, it is hereby ordered anil Hi reefed
n,.,i i. ,,,,ii,.,, i. ., l. ,1 1
proper publication.
wm. ai.wwa v,
- CHAMPION BINDER
Stand. lll' AD AND KIIOUI.PKUS hUivo all other,
as these will testify
' I'iirini nv: toil , Oiotjoti. M.iv V1. looo,
Mitt-hell, Lewis it Slaver On.'. l'oitliuul.
mum iiiuhi.i s.ii isini'iorv. ii
fills elevates 111,1 hinds in nil kui.U ..I
i..... ... i.:... 1. 1. ... i .... ..
iin, makiiik; coiupiit t luiittlles, ,1
ii tr missing efe't through stunt' ' ,.ilt
ot ihr twiiitv Anv itu iit..ltn I.i,.,l
; me level utouu.ni
,,!! aH wor,. as anv one could ask
; ll,r- Respectfully,
lLMt;tietn W. . Jat.iMH.'
We have it whole biiok of siii'li leltt-rs Send for it, ,itors are fioni
parlies wo have sold to ami slow wh.ii t lit machines w ill ,i IKI,K
not in Kansas or Vhri-ka
Aw IHR
i
Champion Force Feed F'evator
l linn ai.v other. I his Klevainr ha n '
plained in Catalogue. Send for one.
Eccentric Sprocket Wheel
Gnin of ltij per cent in pmver at time n r
other machines choke "
Have you seen our DRAW cut mower?
Strongest cutter on earth. (Ill irantivil to
cut where all others tail. I:i heavy alfalfa
! llie Champion Draw-Cut stays at
others have choked and quit Our
stumpy ground has no competuntn, del ( hatnpi hi Catalogue.
MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVuR CO..
First and Taylor Scs., - Portland, Oregon.
Sample machines with Wehrting k Sons, HilUboro. and J. T. Buxton,
Forest Grove. W. II. McKldowney, canvasser for tlillslKini and vicin
ity. N. A. Barrett, canvasser for Forest Grove ami North Yamhill.
"Cyclone"
h res hers w w
Automatic Stackers, Wind Stack'
en, Horse Powers, Threshermen's
Supplies of All Kinds.
-WRITE FOR CATALOGUE
IN THE NEW STORE
Eilers Piano House now located at 351
Washington St., near Eighth, Portland.
A constantly increasing hiisiut-SH made it necessary for uh to secure
larger quarters, and we have built for tm the beautiful new "Music
I'.uilding" at the Corner of Park ami Washington Streets, where we
have every facility for conveniently handling our wholesale and retail
business. On the first floor you will always find the finest selection of
nearly a dozen different makes of Pianos iiml OriraiiH, among them the
most valuable and costly instruments made in America - the Thicker
ing, of Boston; the. U'eher, of New York, and the Kimball, of Cli'ioino.
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,
Portland's Leading
SUMMONS.
IN TIIK CIIKTIT COI'KT OK TIIK
Hlateof Orcein, for W'asblnnlon County,
I yiiiiin T. Wilcox, Plalntifl")
.. .. vs I
H. K. renfolil, iesMlt L. Penfolil.
Henry Penfolil iiml Catheriiio
renfolil Defcuiianls.
To N. i Penfolil,. Jessie f Pnnfolil. Ilonry
I'enfold anil Catherine Penfolil,' the
. above uanieil ileliiniliuili;
In tlm Name of the (stale of OreKon, you,
ami eaeb of you, are hereby reipiireti to
SKl vol i In the iiliiive i iil'iil -it (r! iir i
ainl suit on or before the lust day of
llie time in-escribed in the uribii for
N n I I H a t , 1 1 of t ils siiiiiiiiiiiis. lo.v. ilr
On or before the expiration of six v ticks
next from and alter the date of the lirst
publication of this Minninniis, tho lii-M
publication thereof being ou tlm 7th day
of Juno, l!W0. and if you fail to so appear
Hint answer, for want thereof, the
plainliU' will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in said complaint, to
wil: 'ora Judpnidiit njraiiist I ho dofVmd
ants, 8, F. I'enlnld and Jessie, Pcnlobj,
and each of thein. for the sum of $5.i0,
yvun lnioroMt tneicon since January I,
IHIW, at the rate of 10 per cent per aiin'uni,
for the UKKrcjriile Hul" of J'J7.W taxoH paid,
for the sum of pr, attorneys' fees, and for
the eosU and disliurseinents of this suit,
mid for a docrtin Jureulosintj; a ceiUtin
I... . Wan, Orcmtn, Mnv lyon.
.Mitehi-ll, l.rwia Stuvrr IV. Portbml.
i,,.,lr sit- I will mcr vour kind
letter Y,, Cli.ittt.l.,.. It,.. I . 1 i t.
front v.mr Ul u vn.r k v ,v
: one. It ,,,, v' ,,, .!,. it, w,,,k to
rerfi-vtiuii. Your, KespevUi llv
r J . nY V 5',
("KUU Jacob llulier.
KIwotHt OieKou,
I Milelu-ll. Lewis Miiver Co , Portland,
i iutleiurn Whoever this nniv ion-
,-..rti tl,.. f-l. 11:.. t.
" ' " I'" 11 nouirr uas jovei!
I tl I'Sl-l'llISS Sit I isfuet loll. un,l l tl,..
, Ciiiiinnv Im, Iktii very ntvouiotlntiiiK.
. M'uis iruiv, iSnurtl) Jessi Cox,
,
' M"""hiinilnlc, OreKon, Slav i.S, hhi.
' IhMr Si.s--The Ch....ion" liii,U-r thai
i I U'liKhl "I you last ver ha Kiveii KiKitl
, sittisi,nti,m. I think it is theiihiist
inuiiing Hinder I have item. 1 had a
! heavy crop of ,lo-n Ktaiu last yer inl
i cut it with one spun ul horse,.
KU,,U- M W
1'oiesl Ootive, l Iretjiiu, M.iy Jtj, imm,
O.rntleincn The Cli.uiM.iint Hinder 1
tioiiKht ot k,t vear nave tue pr.fecl
siilisl.ielitni. pel m nitil lis work
like H I'liarill. It lias mv ileetded prel-
ereuee over nv iiiiieliine of ulii.l, l
have any knowledge. Yoiii s Truly,
i tSigard) A. II in
-in iran'ee 1 to w t-l les ciaili
i worid'itf ti n 1 (Kiiiits ail ex-
il when
May Maker Chainfion Mower furl
"Russell"
Engines
Traction rtr Portable, Simple Or Com
pound, Wood or Straw burner.
KllPI I Ju 1.11
llUUULLL XU UUii
aun
AND PRICES. PORTLAND, OR,
office 351 Washington
pjnno and Organ Dealers
iniirtKiijrti mentioned In aaiil Complaint,
mill which mrirlile WHS execuleil by the
ilelVindnutH, H. F. I'enfold ami .lessio I,
I'enlnld, lo plaintiff on August m , IHIil'
mnl which is recorded ,,,, )mK yti l book
'"ill" KeoordH of MortioiKos In suld Wash
liiUlnu foiiiity, (iii'Kon, upon tlm follow
bur described real omIiiKi sitiialnd in
WiisliinKloii (toiinty, Oi-eKou, to-wit:
HeiiiK the Moulheiist 4 of tlm nnrlhwest V
anil the Moot hvvesl, of Mm nni-lbcnsl w
of section 10 in town 2 north. iimunU west
of the Willaiiielle Mi.-ridian, conlaiuiiiir
SO acres, more or less,
Alsu the N K V, of H V V, seellon ten
(10) township two (2), North of lliuu'e five
ir.i It', .mi ,.(' il.uti'.n i , .
'-""'"'ulnt; 4;.ae,,;s,,f lamb an,, nnlerinK
.n,,,i ' iohiiit'i in iiieriiuau iiml
Unit said real estitlu Im sold In llie uutuunr
prnvidcd by law and the proceeds applied
to the. MiitiNliiclion of phib.lilps Hald
JnilKliient anil llnit. the lieu of bis said
luiirlKiitro be ilncnieil to be prior and sn
perlor lo nil claim, interest or equity of
Bitch of the dcfcnibinlK heroin,
anil fur such other and further relief as lo
the court may appear cijuiliihln,
Tliis siiiiiiiiiiiis is served iiiiuu you bv
publication, by order of Hon, I, A.' liooil,
('iiunly .Jmlffd of WaHblninn ('ounty,
Oregon, which order was made and dated
mi June 7, A, I). IIHKI.
NM ITT I ,V IIOWMAN,
Attorneys lor Plalntill',
Money to loan 0 and 7 per cent:
Urinnis 1-2 Bliuto P.ld,, UillHhoro.
V.' .j.ifcJ-.LfJiPv 7bJl
nernoon
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?
BSD
II. Kllltl Xli and MiNS.
The Hillsboro
Tho Leading Dnif? IIouso,
Where I 'runs. Metlli nus. Paints, (Ills.
lll'4 e plot III t.l Mt pfit t'S
Si reel is
OR&N
Time Schedule . .
. . From Portland
Fast unit! lent,,, nt 7 p m for Sail l.iikt-,
lieliver, 't. Worth, oiiiiibu. K.iiinis I it v
.St. l,oui, I liiengo anil Kiisi, urritei
'I p in
HM,knu. I'lvi r leiue. c, ii in f.ii Wnlln
VViilla, Mini, ii,,, lis, si, I'nul, Iniliiiii,
Mllwiiukee, I liiengo ami Kiisi, rrlv
s: leu in
OiMin Hteiiinshlos l, ue a t i. in f,,r
Mini Kriiiielseo, kiiiliiig rvrry litinluvs.
I'oliiinbia Hiver lenK a p , ,,,.,
Miinthiy, Hnliiriluy In p in for An.iiii ami
W ily lllllllillgs. III rive I p in cxrepl Siimliiy
Wlllauietll' river leue i n in e, ept
Miiuilny for l treitnu I'lly, N.. Mrtr, Hiilem
Hint Hliy bllullllU's, lirnte ; III p m ,l i ,
iiinliiy
WillaineitM nn, I Yiniiblll rUi-r leno 7
Bin iiuiiay, 1 iiursiiav unit fitiurilav lor
Oreijiiii City, li.ivtnii nn. I ,iv liimllnifs
arrive .l:.!!) p in Snniv. Weilnisibiy anil
Kriibiy
Willaiiietto liver leave II a ui Tues.biv
i iiursiiav anil .Siitunhiy for ( nrvnllls ami
iy nioiiiiiK". nrrivii ii m Tuesilav
I liurHilay ami Malunlav ' '
... . .
iiiase river leavn niirln ,h,ll.t
Ut.'Wl'itl. III. for bewlsloli: reluniiliif leave
Lewis! billy ul , ,,i.
" . ...
Address W. II. IIFldH UT,
(fen. Puss, Agent
Notice of Final Settlement,
Nnllee is In-i-chy ifivnn thai llm umler
HiKiied, in 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1st i uti ir ile-lioiiisiinn of tint
nsiale ol I oriiani McKeiina, deceased,
en , , Z Z 1 .MI:nUu.
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.,, ,.., .,,,,, ,,,,, ,,NI,,, ,,rjl,,. ,n.t.. ,,, ,.
IlKhiy t,f Ju,,,,, PMI.al llie hour of) ' '" "
sanl I o
I tin ISI I,
-, s ,."iioiK,ioo I 1 1 III V,
... . ,, .,, ,iioie, ion, a, iiie Hour
iii ii. in,, oi sin, i nay, at t lie I i, nit room ,,f
Sltlll
ild Court, In llillMlHiro, WiislinK,,
'oinity. OrcKnn, us I he I n,i i..
n Ki j1.';''"""! w.'1'1 " "nlxiiii.t
the llnal setileinenl nl Hind .sIhIc,
I'aleil Ibis llltl, day of May, IO.
; o. I.IOV KMi(!K, ,
Ailni iilsti-alor dj.. Is-m.n f . ,.HhlU, j
ot llernard .Mchmmii, ilecensnil, 1
. j
fllP M i Wlldl't III
Uir. slli IIU.S11 'JB
J. Noitliiup, I'roniletor.
Newly Furnished
and Renovated
A first-class table mid
all accommodations
for the convenience
of guests. . , ,
Notice of Final Settlement,
Notice Is linrnliv ilveo II, i n, i..
slipicd admliilslrutorof the iiHlai.e of Km
est I'. Freeh, deceased, has lileil in M,
(oinily Court of W uhIi inKl u (fountv.
'ircKon. his llnal uei ul in si,i .
iind thai tlm County Court, if said counlv
lias set Mommy, llie 1 1 tuy ' ,IINII UHIt)
in no, nour oi mil o'clock A M. of snld
ily, at the court room of salil curt In
Hillsboro, Ores-mi, as the time mid place
lur hearliiK ubjecllmm t.u said llnal
aecoiint,
Dated at llillslmro, !roK,m, t,Na, ,..
nl May, 1!SK).
. i , , , , foliu M, Wall,
Ailniln slralorof i hu estate of Krnest
fi rreeh, tloecuseil.
Go to Grecr'u for Hneda.
guaaaNTttB ciotnina
I !! M M I 1 1 V
Pharmacyr
U I'lollltlol
.... x
Nomjr, Ittiislirs ah. I nil l"i iiffhl'. Mil ml fir
lt,tl Ml II pi V 1 1 is 1 .11', r t . Itipt 1 1 1 l.-l,
That purity ami fiehms i f .lines ami ehrp-.i-
cals is what brings the t I Mil ! fartnr v re
sults; tiinl vou will ,iuas lntil lliein nt
THE DELTA DRUG STORE.
We also iMrrv tli" In"-1 ii, s.ii inl 1,11, ,, Tuili-I
arliiles and dm;; Mitelries im ih,t roimlv
I'iii-I that we buy for iili eimbl.-N us to deal
Willi lirl class hoiisi-s ami ri ! t. ,,.i, Fain
ily recipes recrivi' a- c.-ii.ful iillt-iitiiin a
physicians' prescript ions.
the loea'
oi'a'ioii.
County Tira.uirt Nnliie,
A II eoiihl , ii ,
I I I"". nn. n ot , ,i
pltvitlile ul my ollii , ui Ho ,
nd prior lo
Hi 'I l,,r an, I
HI of Hills
oru, iilte, .lioie ls.ii. tlilt,
.1 mil .s ,
aller llus d.iie, .1 ,
,"l
l't.
A. It I l V.
oil Trt'itsiirt-r
ulmlc it Fiioli', fa-.kers
'''"'"""tail , ,i lltiil,!,,,. P.iimu.s.,
W..N1IITI: urn;
A. r, sin 1 1
. , fashier
Mell Slirhl I.Vileil,,;,, i T.Iiifra phlf
iniii.ii is lo,. I I-,,,, , i , ii,, , r,,i,
nviilliibht lliroiiyhi.iii tin, I nn,,. I NtIn,
I'lil't I. III. ol I . I .. . '.
l.lver iiml. I ml, ii, i'.,,u I1...H., i.'.. .... i .
rort on tl,,.. , niiii..(,'l, ,' ,,rii .
elnil i llie, ,, i:io,,,. 1
rolel,,si,i,i, j ,,,.,.B,i, ,,((,,
IIiiiiMiik bonis Iioiii II a in to .1 p in
II illslioi,,, I lrn;,,.
FARMS FOR SALE
Tl HkUli U I . . v ...... t t III I
n' " "'"it lo iniy ih iiul'-
i ton Cnnnt v larms uilf.L. -..II i..
, ... ,,,, , , .
call iiml invesii,,,,!,. t Imi following
oilers. Impure at Tup Aunt's ollleo.
U acres- 111 ,.,,, under culilviillou, Mi
in res In pUHi nr,i, ,,,,. , ,,,.,,
limber; (tooil ,. ,llh , , ,
elmrd; well ,,,,,. , , jv,:,,,' ..,.
vi I n iinil railnmd; .,,,.
I rice, .m per acre,
'II eres, I mile
IU'1'"" i" -i-IHv..n.m
fl I llreein ilia - III
10 acres slielii.,1 II
i 1,1 ''ru-l
K I live hi.ilil Iiiiiish,
mile In p (1.
Price,
I'KI mi is 1 1 Ml ,i,i. . i ...
m'les of line beaver.bini I hat h ill l,ro,bice
Km sucks ,,r , L TV...
""'""t eo-l l. Km; u, in, ,x;) tHr
biillibnus; oieluml , I,,,,,, bush is
This lam, Is I,, ,, l!s,o ,, i
llny sltuali.i,e,in be dlv Ided, if nee,,,.
sitry, Owiiur In l,ullnK healil, and
tln old, Is cans,, ,, sulllnu Pile,, km
per arm easy terms,
,. ''""""T'JiS-aW llcies in eulllvilflolij M
acres o K I t ,. Hinlabh, lor ,.r,l
lorlland. 'I'hls lain, bus runiilui!
t'lini'm !""' H,'.,m"' "l"'"1 'lil fiindsl.
itlmm iincool walm- 1 1,,. ymr roiiml. 'Phis
i uiii! I i i in lown la well
suited lordiiirvinuaud uarileiilnir huu..ii
iw (train and ly ralKliiK. anil Is oiiu ul tho
oarttauis In llie eoimiy,
l per aero on easy payments, '
Price,
inosii . I '" 'i'1"1' "'' "nlllvall
stly lleaveriliun limit; M mile f ,
i liroai stall..,, u, ,,, s niiles west
"I I'nrtland. There iH a (liru , ,,
liinii Im- hoiiiii i,iilciiei'. This land Is
clump at f ,n per a,,,,,,; h ,.,, , m, ,,.
perucre, If sold sunn,
44 nitres nil prarle lun.l, except H acres of
iii vti-n locaici, lie im on y III mil,.
from Portland, I'rl, .o,
1!0 (teres imar lleeilvllln-fi aeres It Ill
valimi, price, .fikHi,
AkoimI sawmill, will, or will f ,hvi,.
B an. liomesl,,, Ml., acre" ,f 1,1
tlMiberhind. A fori. for the rhjhl . m,.!
enhUiTiT "f,"''T 1 "II aeres III
' illllvalion, best ul s, Price, ihk),
Wiim-eisuuiinpnivcil lunil; well located,
eiii only A nnies in,,,, creamery, I'.rt.,
t wy to clear. This Is a snap at f.'4W.
1 ou can save innnuv by buyiiic
swda at Greer's.