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HILLSBORO ARGUS, JULY 5, 1900. : : : A 1'ArKK ri run i'lin in : i : '.T J' T k X X X X X w v v k v t. : ! : A l'Ai-t. u ..i. mi i....... .. . . ; x x x .t .t r t t r r r $rw THE ARGUS Kntrad l th. PuM-othc at HillMx.ro, Orrtoii,i Second class inn I matter. LUCIUS A. LONG. KMTOK. ' County Official Paper. I88UKI) KVKHY THURSDAY BY Tie Argus Fublishiag Conpanj. Subscr,iUn: One IVillar t Annum. BU Month, 60 c.ls; Three Months, XV els. Opposed to Geld Mouo-inctallisiu. Be lieve, in the Bimetallic Standard. Dear Money means Debased Property, and Profitless American Product. Out Consequent loss is our Creditors' Gain. Has no use for Marcus A. Hanna A TKKKllU.K OIUKC1 I.KSSOX. The Akoi'8 has on its desk h letter from some New York and I.ondot society; an apped for il fr I lie starving million in India. This is no new story ; England lias had many a famine in her iHnitiions. Rut the peculiar feature of I his matter lays in the incongruity conditions. The millions ss't;t each day in Africa, in KnelandV attempt to break up two little Dutch Republics, would feed evry starviug wretch in British India's domains. Here is an example of what empirical government means Here we have an object lesson of what a government will do which has for its governor? a little coterie of "royal" -people and a house of Lords. Here is the quintessence of imperialism for you thousands of dollars wasted daily on a liberty crushing project, while in another clime, under the same flag, are thousands dying from hunger. No government whose power springs from the heart of the great com mon people has ever been known to follow such a course. The heart of the common people of England, herself, feels the incon gruity of such situations but the common people there are not their own masters. It is to such ex tremes as this we, as a nation, are drifting. Our "cuckoo" journals in New York, San Francisco and Portland are all aping this system of government which shows this picture; our latterday statesmen "whoop" it up for J. Bull's civilizer and here we are. This patellel should be an object lesson so ter rible that a child, even, could ap predate it. - CHAMPION BINDER - WILLIAM JEKNIXGS III! VAN THE POPULAR AMERICAN' Stands HEAD AND SHOULDKUS above all others, s these will testify V.lllllltlrtOU, OlCVJOII, M.lV JO, lJHI. I I m.aii Mr...... l . i M'". f. ShmCiv Port.,,,,.!. MUHu-ll.' K. ' Hear Sirs I will answer ',-out Mini letter. The Olinniiion Hinder I !,.... i.i tir tmi last year is t, very Koo. It runt rmv nml ! u iL ... In Ilia nu n 1 out uvnu'ii in line tunc and would say tti.it lu I'll otipion it, i. lor t Kiiiclit hi you last viiir tuts Hi vrn pellet satisfaction. Kc ;jn-cltutly S;y.md) C. A K'-itll. Itmii one. Yours Ketiiet-lliillv. (SlKUeil) Jaenti IliuVr. i nit Kiiuix i i , - c-iiiMiaiiiuH, iiini nmo uir liiiiiillt-s Cuiiiiiiiiv has Ih-i-ii very BiToiiKHliitlu., Viti iiiiiu- Mult i Ymu Truly, (SiKin-d) Jrst. Ouk. i i Ifrti-ctiim. ti.istnii, Cri-i:on. M iv t, Iimhi. j IUi-.r.l, l.i-w is - m-ivi r v. i , riiitliiml. i O.i-iulriiL-ii - in ii ( Iv in vonr li-tu-r of j Khvooil, tttei-iui, ilu -Mill, I ttnlsn tli.it the Cli.miptim Mih'lii-11, t.cwl ,V Slavrr Co., t'urtliiiiil. liiu.lii 1 un ii iM-.i nl urn l iit wisou I tenllemeii Wlmcvrr thin mnv eun h.iN ptiivi'ii hulily N,tli-.,ii'tiiry. t errii, the v'tiitniiiluti ItimUr luu 111-11 ii, i'li-v,ili- .-mil im'h.U hi all kiii. . i ; Hlst-flass Sill isl'tii't ion, ntul nn the ", III ikliik; i'1'ii.p.irt t. m i iinimn cMviit tlimii lot tlu-tttlne. Anv one iii'vilinu a liimU i r, will liuike no niislukr in ei'tUue ' hiiintmniliilc, On-i;iiii, May tS, ttmo. I i ll iiiilin i. Your Truly, IVur Sirs The ClHimpioii Ithiiler thnt (Signed) II J. Cison, 1 lHiij;lit ul yon Inst vrilr ,, ,jvl.n TMiiiiim mm. I II I II K tl l llir li,.,l. l innis, iiiiuiiii, ,u. i jii, iijim iiiiiiiuiK Dinner I .inve m-rn. Inula itilull, Lewis vS; St ivei Co., l'oitl.itnl. ; heavy crop l ilnwu Krnm Insl vrnr nml T.eiitieilifii Your letter ol iniiiiirv of , out it with inn nun ul huim-a .May U' l reit-iveit In reply viil. s.iv that the Champion Itimler vie luireh iseit ul you l ist ye.ir nve ti j'XM latiHt'iu linn tin our hill l-.inl esvialty it ilnt us oo.l seivier. I cut over lull sules t'wl lu Tetotoie hiiil not lieen I'ltl vmepl villi .1 ei.nlle. tin the level k;roiiu, it Resprvllullv, (Sinnril) M V Halm. l-'oiest Crow, Oregon, May , igo,, t'.entleuieii The Chaiuinun llimlrr I houi;ht of von lust vear uve mr perlei t siitisMi-limi. pel fui mi ll its work like a I'lliU ttl, It has mv ileei.Uil pn l erenee over nnv luacliinr ol whiili luivtMiiiy k Howie. I(;e. Yonrn Truly, (Signril) A. Iliiiiiuin. I."ttern are fr nn IIKKK YS MXftmSr fyv SMKil have t : d w,a; thr Mm hi-, will d r iv tmBssi rk hum' mi The Presiilential Candidnte who thinks Am. -rii'i Cu..ilil-..!' ii.v.rii.. '"22 !l i rS Herself Without ForeiKn lictati..n. I'Ukll iMikK. i. republican party, but the result of the control of that party by tbe bankers; the commercinlists; the exploiters and the opportunists of politics. The money question is yet important; for the powers which support the British money stand ard are for the Rritish system of imperialism and control of our gov ernment by the trusts. aecident he stlsUiinetl l.nt miring IS NOT EXPANSION'. A DEMOCRATIC SENTIMENT. Judge M. F, Tuley, of Chicago, in welcoming the Boers, says: "I regret that this pro-Boer movement is somewhat involved in politics. Where liberty is con cerned there ought not to be poli tics, but right and justice should be the rule and guide. This coun try, which up to three years ago, occupied the grandest position a nation ever had as the protector of liberty, the world over, now stands tied, unable to move. Think ol what it has come to when a repub lican convention in Illinois, com posed of citizens of this country, hoots down a resolution of sympa thy for an oppressed people. Are we becoming ADglo-maniacs? It is high time for every man who loves liberty and hates tyranny, to raise a mighty protest against our government's turning a cold Bhoulder to a people struggling fur Bympathy and freedom. Let our country's history and its struggle be a lessou to us. Register- Democrat. l-ETIT SAY WHAT IT MEANS. After all, what difference whether the democratic party make a new declara tion for free coinage of silver, at 16 to 1, or reaffirm the old one? Reaffirma tion of the platform of 1H96 is approval again of "16 to 1," which wag the lead ing feature of that platform. "We de mand the free and unlimited coinage of both silver and gold at the present legal ratio of 16 tu I, without wailing for the aid or consent of any other nation," was the declaration of that platform. Where is the "couserv tisoi" 111 "simple reaffir mation"? It is the same old thing, and just as far from "conservatism" as if written anew. In either event, reaffirmation or specific declaration and it will be one or the other it will lie a straight out declaration for monetary re form; a plea to take the banks out of the government business. There is 110 distinction, although Two AR0U8 favors the specific declara tion. People will exercise their Own judgment as to which of the three great issues is of the most importance. The republic is threat ened all along the line. This me nace is not the result of the actions or hopes of the rank and file of the Expansion is said to mean development and progress. This is the promise of the greedy hosts who are pushing it but what will be their performance? is the question. The land that expansion is to gain for us appears to be already thickly peopled. The United States has hut twenty-three persons to the square mile. tion of 60 to the square mile and Puerto ; Kiconas 225. in tact, Puerto Kiro is more densely populated than any state in. the union, not excepting Rhode "island. Hence there is no such thing as expan sion in President McKinley's blond v foray into the far-off tropical orient. It is neither expansion nor progress, but retrogression and exhaustion. The Am erican people are being deluded regard ing the expansion question and are be ing burdened to further tbe plans of as greedy a crew of schemers as ever scut tled a ship. Many of them belonirto the old protectionists' gang, who bled the MiHon Moraaii, Will Adkinr, I I .1 1 IV 1 1,-11 I . , v an aim r reu ueiiiei, i, rt 11 in thus. Hougl.ty and ll.rt Ihnei left this t veiling for Kastern Ore gon to try'the liurvesf fiohk Tlioy think there will le a pmd demum: for labor up there and it is to b hotied that thev will make '"all kinds of money," Trof. E II. Lake, who is the husband of Mrs. Maude Pittenger r .1... e .i.. . .1 1 jL.ii &e, mrmeriy 01 tins cttv, lias been appointed to vi.sit Europe "m the interests of the D parttnent of Agriculture, U. !? A , to look into the matter of prune varieties, Mrs Lake is a niece of Mrs. T. IT, Tongue, wife of Congressman longue. 1 Afternoon Functions call for the aristocratic "Prince Al bert' We are Inordi nately proud of these goods. They possess every clement to make us so. See that label? flflUa,. 3.. ul WIiVmVWMVIMVwI It. Wf'.lllrt Mi ami SUNS, J 1 j Jm&m OUANANTttO ClOTHIHa I l.'MH Hit -t iiiiirunteed to a.ile li tr tin 1 tt.ir il'nf lioin'" nil ex CONTEST NOTICE. rrpHrtment of the Interior, I'niled Statr Ijind t)!ii;e op c n City, On-., May a, jm, A Mitlii'ii-iit cuiiU'ftl ttitiduvit having 1 eon liled in this olliie lij-.,,ui K Weilinj; hiue, i-iiiiiifslaitt. iii;aii!.-t htniitii.-td en trv Nn. Iil..4.i, iiiiuli- M in h i, I-!'J. for ! W '4 f N W 1, an. I W " , uf S vi '. i anil X W ; ul N V ' ,, w. 3, iu n ship X .V IJiuiu'i- ,i W, i.y .lu-ili Millrr, iii'itixtee, in Khli'h II i- ii'lli gi-d that roii tetunt 'kiii the present ini'iljtluit i the Kiiine; iils-i that 11ml Joseph M illcr lni heiiii atxu'iit fr lit claim all tiin ii(n American people lor years oy yelling ; o.triiof the iwt live yean, and ha 'y h protection to mtant maustnes" ami liiiili,(i tl,,- ,,. :i,t o, ,r,i they are now just starting out on a new 1 it-ceil ali-m-,. frum ihr .-aid laml wa not truck with great promise of much tri- i bute from "fooling a fool jjeople" once' more. Kast Oregonian, ; COL. BRAMEL HERE. clue to In eiMinyimnt in the Army, Navy or Marin orpnt tin- I iiind tati-? an a private soldier, iiUit-er. teiiiiian nr e -v riot- during the war with Spain, nr iliirmt; any other war in wliii li the t'nitid Slates may ho engajred." said parties an; herehv not Hied ! Mpjienr, respond ami utli-r evi deiite luUt'LuiiK -aid liilealioii ul In i.'.'l.lr u 1,1 ,.i, lulv It 1 1 jy. l.f..rU il... Col. Thos. J. Braoiel, who for 80IUe i ReKixter ml ItcreiVer 'at' tlie I'nited months has been at the SolUierM,-0.',,'H,,,l,'e'l,''r,'u',.nl "y."r"K""- ,r . , .. . 1 e wild if Hiit'JHaiil lia lily, in a pinner Home, at Koseburg, is in the city j Hin.iavit, nh-d May at. i: i, set f.,nh ta;ts e per- imtii-e ean mil he made, il is hereby urdi-n-d and diio-ted that sneh tmtiee he (riven J y diie an-l Jimper piihlii-Htinn. WM. wALKOWA Y, Ueceiver. this week, shaking hands with his I wimhsimw that after due Hii-n iL 4.. . i . i aoiial nervh-e "I thin imtii-e ean 11 many friends. He states that the Home is a niodel of comfort and that he receives splendid treatment there. "It is a Paradise" says the Col., "And had I known it was such a place I should have been there years ago. We are treated like kines ' down there. Pavid Rice is there and is as happv as a clam at high tide. He sends his regards to all the Hillsboro people who have always been kind to him. (.,D. C. has received a pension aid the back pay is two or three hundred dollars and he will get his voucher in a few weeks; then he is coming here to visit his old friends." Col. Bramel will stay down until after the Fourth. Champion Force Feed F.'cvator 'ban nnv other I'Ium Elevator bar nlained in Cutulojjtnv Send for one. Eccentric Sprocket Wheel 'lain of lOJ per cent in power at time ivhe ther machines choke Have you Keen our DRAW cut mower? itrongei-t cutter on earth, tiiuratileed to tun where all other lail. lu heuvv alfalfa the Champion Draw-Cut stays utitnhen others have choked and quit Our Hay Maker Champion Mower fi stumpy ground lias no competition, tiet Champion Catalogue, MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVuR CO. First and Taylor StsM - Portland, Oregon. Sample machines with Wehruiig & Soiim, HilUWu. ai.il J. T. Iliuton purest drove, u. H. Mchhlowney, eiuivasKor for Hillxboro and vieiu tty. .V A. Harrett, canvasser for I'otest I i rove and North Yamhill "Russell" Engines Traction or Portable, Simple or Cum pound, Wood or Straw Burner. "Cyclone" Threshers Automatic Stackers, Wind Stack ers, Hors Powers, Threshtrmcn's Supplies of All Kinds. WRITE TOR C ATALOGUC AND PRICES. WW- RUSSELL & CO., PORTLAND, OR. IN THE NEW STORE SUMMONS. Real Estate Translers. Julia A Brown and bh to Wru Wer ner in acres in Jesse Cornelius donf David Harwood to R K Dailey lot 7 bik 5 Fairview addition David Hag to Agusta Hagg Und !i intsw! sec 1 t 1 s r 2 w Nevada McDonald to Wilfaelmiua Ilotchkiss Its 1, 1 and 3 blk 1 S C add to Hillshoro 700 Win Wegner to Jeremiah O'Conner 5 arrse North Plains .... 2700 500 TAKES A VACATION. Evan P. Iluchee, pastor of the Con gregational church, of thin city, will, upon he advice of his physic ian, ai)nent hiniBelf from the pulpit for several months. He will either take a trip around the "Horn" to England, or make a run to the Har.dwich Islands, leaving in a few days. The pulpit will be supplied in his absence. The trip will be of inestimable benefit to Mr. Hughes, who has been steadily engaged in Church work in this city nearly five years. This record has not been excelled by any minister who has ever occupied a pulpit here. That his vacation will be a pleasant one is the wish of his many friends both in and out of his church. Upon his return they all hooo that he will have recovered from the IV Til K l itti't lT I'OI'KT OP THK Utah-of Oregon, fur VVaoliinnloii Comity. I vinan T. Wihfix, I'laintill 1 .. . . v I h. r. ipntohl, lessii. I,. Tenfold. Henry IVnfuld and 'a;lnriiie Pmiiolil Defmnliiiits. To H. F. IVnfol.1. .Irw-ie f,. I'enfold. Henry lVnliilil and Catherine l'enl'iild, the aliove named iliileiidants; In the Name of the Mate ol'Orct'oii. you, and each of yon, are. hereby require! to apiear and answer the emiiiilaiiit tiled j ntriiinH yon In the above entitled Court land suit on or hefure the last day of the time V''Kiribiii in the orilei for publication of thin summon, to-vit: 1 On or hctore tic expiration of n x wock! I next from an. I afti i the date of the ir-t, I publication of tbl Hiiuinmiiw, tne lirHt 1 publication thcrciif Iv-iiiK on the 7th duy or June, limi. nml ir j-f 111 tall to wi appear and ' answer, for want thi-n-of. tin plaintilf -,ll apply lo the Court for tin relief demanded 111 said complaint, to wit: nra ,juil,'i"ent ni'iiitiHt the ilel'itnd -antH. 8. K. 1'iHilold ami .fi-sie l 1'enlold. and each of ihem.for tliexiini of "fViO, with interest llinrenn aiuee January 1, IW. at the rate of 10 peir cent per annum, for the HKKrotfHte "inn of JCT.r!! Ihxch paid, for the siiiii of I7S attorneys' fees, ami for thf ijihIk and dishnrwiiieritH of this suit, and for a decree loree.loaini: a certain mortence nientintied in aaid comolaint. 1 and which inort(rn?c wan executed by the 'felenilautH, h. r . renrold and Jessin li. I'enlold, to plainlilf on August Ifll. isdt, and which in recorded on pane of hook '"iif Records of Moi-lKUKCH in said Wash iiiloii t'oimly. Oretron, upon the follow ing! deHc.rihed real estate situated in Washiii(.'ton County, Oregon, tiewit: liein)! the aoiitheaHt '4 of the nnrtlm cHt '( and the southwest y, of the northeast !,' of section II) in town 'I north. raiiKC ."i west of the Wilhinieltc Meridian, eonlaiiiinjf Sli acres, inore or h-s!. Also the N K K of S S' y section ten (Ul) Uiwnsliip two (a), (ii-tli of Itiiugc rtve (ft)' West of the WillaiuetU) iloiiilian and pontuiniiiK 111 aco-s of land, and ordering iluit said real estate be sold in the manner pmviileii liy law and the proceeds applied in the satisfaction of plai: tilfs said jnilKinuiit Hint that the lien of his said innrUjaKO he docim-d to he prim- and su perior to all claim, interest or equity of each of the ilefendants heroin, and for such other and further relief a to the court may apS-ar eipiitablo. I ins suiiitiioiis is served upon you lv jmhliealion . by nrd'-r of Hon. I, A. Iloorf. County Jiiilue of Washington Couniv. Oregon, which order was made and dated on June 7, A. I. Itrnh. tiMITil .V ItDWMAN, Attorneys for i'laintill'. 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 tm the beautiful new "Music Building" at the Corner of Park and 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 dillerent makes of Pianos and Organs, among them the most vaiuaoie anil costly instruments made in America- the Chicker- ing, ol Hoston; 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 ins'truments and our methods. Full particulars anu caiaiogueior tne asKing. v rite today. EILEES PIANO HOUSE, office 351 Washington Portland's Leading I'iano arid Organ Dealers Giant Powder ! J. W. Vandervelden. Blast you stumps with Judson Powder. Guaranteed the best. ... Caps and fuse . Centerviile, C Oregon SHERIFF'S SALE. VIHTt'K OK AN KXIiCKTION decree and order of wile, issued out of the Circuit Court of thcState of Oro- KOn, for Washington County, in favor of .nary p.. jystroii Hint nitlilust it. .leu dins, K rank Jenkins and Addle Jenkins, for tlio sum of $l2..fi. costs, and for the further Mini of fw) II. K. Kl(t caiiia. with interest thoreoii at the rate of t) per cent per annnni from the 2llth ilay of March, lSfKi, and the fitrthnrsiiin of !o, nltorney's fees, Willi inleiest theroon since Mays, Woo, at the rate offl per cont per aniiuni, and for the costs and expenses of sail) and of said writ. Now. thorefnre, by vlrhm and In pursu ance of said judgment, 1 will, on Mon day, the Kith day of .lely, l!l, the south diHir of Ibe Court I louse, in II ills born, WasliiiiL'lon f.'oiinlv. Oieeon. at the hour of 10 o'cl(M:k a. In., of said day sell ut j public auction to Hie highest bidder, for cash, the followinu described real proper ty, to-wit: llelnir known and deslunaled as the south half of lots No. I and 2 of block No. Hi, in the town of Hillsboro, Washington County. Oreiroii, In satisfy the herein-Is-lorn uaiiied sums, nml for the costs and nxnenses of said sale. Kuld properly w III be told subject to re dempliou as r statute of (lieuou, Witness my bund this It J day of June. HdiO. . , . c . ' .. W. 1). IIUAPKOHI), ' Shenll of WaslilliKlon County, Oreiroii. John M. Wall, Attorney for I'll)'. .Superintendent Bradley states that lio now has twelve inmates at the County I'.mr Farm. Eight of these are males and four- are females. The Hillsboro Pharmacy The Leading Drug Houso - Where Prims, Medlcinm, I'iiIoU. tills, SiHiiirs, llin.b.-. and nil I'mi-cWC, Sinn.lii., limy lm pun llied at pi In- that simply illlion-c , o, 1. 1 il i,,n . I'liinii Itli.vk M on M, K. A. Itaih t Co. pin. I,. i. That purity and freshness ofdnies iul cbci :i eala is what brniiiH I he mnsl sal i-fiu-t.,i v re suits; and you will always liml llnin at THE DELTA DRUG STORE. (V also carry the liest assoilcd slis k o ''.,, ai tides and ilrttjr sundries in the fount v Karl that we buy for ensh maiden us lo ih-il with first cIasn houses Nnd el the b.-sl Kuii ily re-i.H receive as car. fnl tli i,ti,,i, a, phyicians' prescriptions. SI reel is Hip loea' iou. OR&W TimeSchcdulo .. . . From Portland County Tftamirrr'a Notur. All rouiilv nri.oil. meloo. pinu I,, lire. I IUH, ,Oe li.nl ,,,l,, (, au. iyabh l mv olbe. ui ihe i lly ,, ICh, on., an.-r jiiiik inn iei,.,l will,-,-,,,, nfler Ibis ibil.-. .toe t , Pl, A. II. CAH . I'onoiy Iri-iwiifo r. f'ast mail leave ut 7 p m r,,r Hall Lake,' IN-iivit, r't. Worth, niinilm. Kaunas I'll v Ml. buns, Cliieairo mid Kast. arrln.j H i III WsikHiii, river leaves 0 it in for Wall 1 J, y Hlll''t'l' Walla, MliineiipoliH, Hi. I'liul, Huliiili,! Mllwaiiketi, Clueiwo nml Kiwi, nrrlvwi i A. t'. Ml 1 1 I'll.1 H:a in i Ocean Htiiainnhlns lenve at 4 n. in r.ol " . . Sun Krauclc,MilnK every II,.. lay.. s K,t K,a,(..0 Telenrsnhi,- (ollliiilila Itlver leaves n in exeenl , 1 rausfei s and luoiej. I ,.i i ,. i.i Triiusaet Uenernl ll.insine tuiu,.H, Miiiii.Ki'i I 'aibler nuuimy, Miiuriluy ill p in for AMorlu and way laiiiniiKS, arrive I p lu except Siin.lny Willanietln river leave a in ieelil Sunday for Oreiroii Clly, Nnwlsirif, buleiii and way landintis, arrive I: i p m .,,.pt Hundiiy Willamette and Yamhill rl a in.'l'iie-day, Thursday und Saturday for Oreijou City, Dayton and way hunliuirs, arrive .t:,) p m Monday. Weilnesday mid riiiiiijf Willamette river leave fl a m To,l,.- Thurwlay und Satiirdav for ( .'u rv a 1 1 1 m a 1 1 1 i way hindiuirs. arrive b.'MI n in 'fn,l,.v. 'riiuraday anil .Saturday Mnasc river Have lllonrbi . I i u-, ul :. ... r... in.. ,u J 1 . . ... ,,,, ,. ,H,nmij luiiirniuK leave miw ismiii oany ui w a. m. Address V. II. HULBUUT. i (len. Pass. Akimii ....,,.,,. iimiie.umil ine I ulleil Male lln.ui 11,11m ..i I.' i . . . .....n, ,., ..,,,11111-e un I aim . . I.UertHSil, Imlilln, ParK, lleillu. l-W! ' ""-"siiiiiim itiui an pin elpal cllle, i,f Kurope. Colhs'tlonsiiindiion alt aci-i-,11,1,. ,N,n,i , ll L 1.... . . - ii i irnin n a ui to , p in HlllslMiro, tlreitou. Notice of Final Settlement. FARMS FOR SALE Those who want to buy Washini; ton County liirius will'. In well to Call and iuvesti(oite the fnnwin oilers. IinpiirnalTiiK Amies nlltce. Nolh-e Is hereby irlyen that thn . i i, l.if. slsnisl, adniiiilstrator dn-lionls-iioii of the ntal.i of I ernur.l Me Ken has filed his .e'-nuntH for final settl.1 meet in Die County Court of I lu .ii,. ,,r Oreifon, for WasliiiiKton Connlv mi.l H,i said t'oitiity Court has fixed M Ollllll V the ISih day of June, ItMl, al the hour off Ml a. I if said l III V . at the CoiO-l l-iutl.i ..I said Court, lu fllllshoro. Wi.mM,,i.. ifiiith.V. oirKdll, ! Ll, li Liiitn nit., r..M ivir niU'KN Ol llll OHM l. Mi.,.. im-i.iimk .injei.iuiiis WJ said ail-lllllllsailil l""IHI. eol I . SKI; m i "iiiuoiiifsj orciiaril the linal settlement of said eslale. I. ill acres in acres under eiilllvalion, Mi wrtm In pasture, mi hitch In In nsli nod ttiiilicrj K'sid house and Imi iif (food or chard; well watered; !j mile rr.uu ll" i villa and railroad- ;t mile inun school. rrlcn, fin p(.r 31 acres, mile f,-,,,,, (irrcnvlllc Hi acres In eulllyaliiiiij III acres slashed; II iicips In hruslij v, Ove. room hmi e, Imrn mid mu hiilldluMs; U mile m I' u. d hcI Ij (I miles to It, II. price, $'Nfl. Itl acres -ItKl ni-ies III eiiUhMtloii; 7 acres of Hue heavcrdiini that will piodii.c trooil S l-onlil burn iiixTI: olln-r anil berry huslutt. imiisnnis mill nay ol May 1!HI. Tints larui Is lu 2 miles of l illshoio mU mw.j. n itri iiiniJLiij. """"j nivim itu. t u i itit .1 ti.ii.i 11 nt iL m AO iilulstrutor iln-lsiiilH-tioiinf the estate Nal-y. Owner In failliiK health and ,vT "in, is cause o sni J'riee, SIU per aero, on easy terms. KK) ncres of llernard McKenun, deceased, Cor.2diWuh'')ii I. N'oithioii, I'l-opi-lcior. Newly Furnished and Renovated A nrst-clasn table ami alt accommodations for the convenience of K"et. , . , Notice of Final Settlement." dice Is herehv irlvm, il,i o i I L' lied nilnilulslratoroflhii mil,. r est r.lTcch, yiieeasisl, hits II led in the oi.nly Court of WaslilnKlnn (Joui.ty, (ireKon hlsl mil aeeonnt l Mi eslaln and that the County Court uf said nv has sit Moiuliiy, the II day of June 1110 al the hour of Un o'clock a m ..V ,i nt the -'rt r n of said t'onrt In Hillshoro, Orenon, as the tiiim and place lor hearliiK (dij.st Ions to sahl linal account. Dated at Hillshoro. Oregon n,lo...i ,i.. of May, lmm. " ' .loli'i M. Wall, Administrator ol thn estate of Krnest rrech, deceased. . IfO acres in cnlllvalliint Inn acres of Kood timber sinlahhi for curd wood; luniNii and hartl! xood oreluiul;!! miles from Hillsboro and 01 lin roml to Portland. This fnnu has rtinniiix nraiicli and Mev.-ral sprunrs thai. I'urni-.li iiliitndance of water the y.uir roiiml. 'I'd l nirni Millie siluiiled so near town Is welt suited for dairying nml iraidenlii).', as well asKi-aln und hay raising. ami is ouu ol ilia Krealesl haruains in tiiu eounly, 1'iici', ) per acre on easy payments, 2(KI acres-ln hluh slain of culllviilioii, mostly Itdiivei-datu laud; mile from railroad station and low n; IS miles wol id lortliiiid, There N a foriiine In Has larni lor some trardenef. This laud I eheiip nt $.41 per aenij if call lie had lor f W iruere, If sold soon. 4-1 acres all prarle land, ex.sipt S acre" of n.-u nieaieii, neiiuj only 111 nines from Portland, 1'ii, Ji.tfin, i acres near Iteedvllln fi acres In ciilli vation, price, pm, A ironil sawmill, with or without. l ell liiR and lioiiteslead, and m) acres of nm"l liniliiirland, A fori iine for the rliji'l iIIIMl fit) acres of nice sumoili hind; -III acres In Cllltlyiilloii, hesluf soil. Price, IKMI. HO acres uniiiiproveil land; well bs-iiled, belliK only I ,-,., ,,,. ,y utn; easy Co clear. T,M N a snap' at .aal. You can save money by buyini! awitilu al !....'.. Go to Greer'a for Beedg, iiiiiiiiwiw.ftiiitiiiiaiB7iii iiiT