'rf i! t ! 1 HILLSBORO ARGUS, JULY 26, 1900. : : : ATafk koh miii kdpui t : t ! ! ! t A I'M'lia Of III"' I l.nll.K !rf?iTfT.f,T5fTr.r.".':jr - CHAIVLPION BINDFR ? 1 l II r THE ARGUS KaUred at th Post-office at Hill!., Oregon, as Second Class mail matter. LUCIUS A. L0NU, EllTOIi. County Official IS8UKI) . EVERY. ;THy.USl).Y BY Til Arpi PablishiBg CoE;nj - rtiiW.r'.itlou: )n TVdlar per Annum. Six Months, fiO fts; Thn Voiitlis. ;i.iots. Opposed to Gold Mono metallism. Be lieves in the Bimetallic Standard. Dear Money means Debased Property, and Profitless American Consequent loss Has no nse fur OKKOON AMU't Hetnv W. CorWit. Ui IVrit.n ajicd tiiiiiioiiuir' has Ht;:in sl.t A his castor into the Ore-nun s-im!or-ial riiiji it.l the Kt mIJ stt.rr:in- tltiatij tiMit)evh.'Ur Ihi,'s 'hut will b n-wardenl W.uisf, as hf ext,trssi it,Hiians oi t has ttii .l lo hlacknisil hitti. The jle of Or egon do not want Mr. CotU'tt to rpprifMJiit theiii in the N:i:ini.il senate; that one thing is Mire. ' His own city went against the repub lican party because th old gentle man was an oh! avowed candidate.' While the republican, party has a majority in the legislature, it has been much 1 educed from tha last pension's figure, and all this be cause Corbett was known to have been a candidate. Corbett is the man who spent money to debauch legislators; he is the man who sent money to Driver in the hopes of getting support from him for the senatorial robe. He is a corrup tion, of the first water, and he thinks his scads are irresistible. Oregon does not want Mm, Cor bett and Donald, McKay have in jected some of their dirty work in Washington County politics and they were rebuked here as well as in their own county If Oregon shall never have another senator it will be better than"-sending this feeble and egotistical old corrup tions back to Washington as the choice of the state. Let Mr. Corbett get out of Ore gon politics and stay out. His money is no recommendation ex cept to the venal, and, if he be elected it will be nothing but a purchase pure and simple. ' WHAT THEY STAXH FOR Souod money is indeed "a' universal in terest" and an intensely practical and personal one, especially to the poor. Mr. Bryan is not doing himself or the democratic party anv good in keeping 16 to 1 at the front. N. Y. World. This is indeed rich coming from a journal which holds that imperial ism is the paramount issue. But it must be remembered that the World was one of the most bitter partisans 'against ' Mr. Bryan in 1896. Mr. Bryan and the plat form upon which he stands are for the preservation of democratic government and for the protection of the producers after the govern ment is preserved. C. E. 8. WOOD OS BltYAN. Hon. C. E. S. Wood, of Portland, who bolted Bryan in 189C, is now out for the democratic candidate and a at recent ratification meeting in Portland, said: 'We are here tonight to approve and ratify and intend to elect to the office of president of the United States a man of character, a man of force, a man of in telligence, a man of education; hut above all a man who is true to his .convictions and does not trim his Sail to every polit ical breeze. We are here tonight to rati fy and to stand upon as a platform the ' Declaration of Independence. If Thomas Jefferson were a live, he would be with us tonight, because his were the bands that penned in ink the declaration, 'All men are created free; governments de- rive their just powers from the consent of the governed.' If George Washing ton were alive, he would be here tonight. He drew his sword that be niiht pro claim to the world the name immortal thought. If Alexander Hamilton were alive he would be here tonight, for he said, The constitution of the United State is not so much its written consti tution ai it is the Declaration of Inde pendence.' ' If James Madison were here tonight he would be a democrat. He said that these United States are erected in the 13 independent stales, will) 110 powers or desire for foreign possession f of colonies. If Abraham Lincoln were alive, he would be bere tonight and I do believe his murdered spirit is here with us on mis occasion, lie sam wnen a man governs himself, that is sell-government; but when he governs another, that it despotism. It IB SAID that C S. Jackson, of the Pendleton East Oregonian, in tends coming to Portland in the near future to start a, daily pa per. If -this will only materialize it will mean much for Multnomah and Portland, to say nothing of tjie rest of the state. Jackson is able and fearless and be ban a way of .. . . 'VV,V ., '- ilS uswncl II J C'tson. 1 1 uj;iu l you lint viiir linn KiVen Kih.I onr Crcdtu Gaio. sVmV - ix- L'i V W ! Ut.stm-tH.. I uiV it U tb llKL t ' SivWr-Jv . , J 1 M.i- ji YYA ii.... M... 3, 1.1.,.. mum,,.. H.i.,1-. I 1 - ..... 1 aCL- sumi. v3!sM.vj S.CAWf'.J Tjr,'" ,fk-iR WWW '"" ' .,"'", V" Mtv- wit answer vroir kln.l I HUMMffil i:-VAV-Wi I, . miw .uv.i sat mat i v uniiitmm : letter, VI,. riium..;..,. i i 1.. j SMvKS4r i i'. M ' 0.st... owKhi. t.iv w. mm. I (Stun.!) Jacwb llulirr. I jQvOTX.t' V'Va 1 V ' ; ''. vll, I.. A M..vcr Oo , IVillmitl. i I ' lMRSRW "V kV.vA . ? ' i;.-.ul.u.M-.-m -.! u .v.mt U-Hrruf Klwood, Uienii, )7 ?vS? ,?u ' ," "I .-4.1!. 1 .:;s.ilui tb Ctu .i.m M,u'',,. l.uSLv?rCu., IVtiUita. -i-.- T ' xl ,7 0 '!.!.!. r l i--.'lM.r.t 1.1' w.u Mwmi t.rtillrtiicu Whoever tliu umy ton- $NsW ii'" ' . - It eS '' r:"v 1 l''-,ll!v srtls'.U'ti.-V. It J1" .-l-'Mi'i ItMi.ler lint Ktvrn IvlVS WA ' J " r ' ". ''"' ' .;.! l '-'lass MtiKlrtetl,,,,, nlll . .Vfv 1. a t Hi ? . Ui ii'i. i-i .kt. i; o..n....rt buu.li.-i, nu.l : '"M'") ' very Bi-eomoilHtiun. VV'l..T. 1 -'-. 'u. V.-:?.,'-' 'iT . X ! "wot mi-isu.i; rverpi ilinmnh wini' limit Vihim Truly, (Sinr!) Cox, i"-l - . . - KS' W.i.,f ii. v... ...... t.,...i. 1 I'jedua dl"! I'V V.VJ 57 t, ; .i,,1, .V K, '' LL UVih..iiui. Y..ut Truly. ."' Sn-"l he Cli.mpion llimtrr hl ! - . ! AV.JI.V; . Iiwl 1. -' . a , rf". I l A il. Hill ui.Nr in. iniMitKr in Kl'imik: tl ..my jn. ll, , Marcus.V. HanrtaUWvmS 1 fvi.'V't M X . AYi I u,ll. I.,U niitVLl. hr.vvem.u,( . i.."". ' - VmvV.1U- V P' ! v 0..,,, ;rlen-Y.mr l.t.rr o Inquiry of .cut it ,th s,,, bi l,o, ' ! AJ'JVjVH. V!?-S'V'A', vVi- v i r, X.SUiWtf : Ul U ,,,1-ived III r.-t.lv will MV , KcsiMji-lIiilh . (Siyn.-ilt M W II .1... .UMt 0 .T iW;" iT- ,v-,j'i .,iM j A . i i.Vl V.UB . . 1.-. ... - ,.-...... 1 .....t l.'.t . i 1. -;-vv:,)ut i&r r rMWi1 u... u ,M,i hi:i :..i..i .st.r.-i.iiiv it .h.i t:.iiti.M... iiri,.. n, u;.:.i' 7"' ' if iAivwii SLS-'SJiJV ! U--.-I..I.M.- h..,l not Uvmiit cxeept wtHt.1eli.Mi. It (h i fol ..( lUWnfK .'j?' ' i' " TlMj ' ' '! .1 v'tilV On ihe Inn yrmm.) it liki" H rhitnil. It li ntv il.vi.le.l r.-t- .?k.51 Vtoww. X . I ' 1 " K""' 'it'v MHi! l!isU en i.ee over mi m.ieliitie ol uln.h 1 'W It-V 1 X vN ii-' if'. R.vn-.-tt.ilU, litive My kmlrV. Ymu Ttulv. I iy aSrS&i- J X 'Mi-j.'il t tStL-neil) W. '.V I .10 tl. . . 1 sun.,.! tio.... ... AVILUAM JKN.h(iS IUJVAN. W - 'f; a As Jwft " 1 f l.S ttu.tl putting things that takes with the general public. Portland jitt'ls! anntbor nnir nn.1 nmU it vrv ' -,",'1't' hereby liivt.n t.'uit I, t!i 11ml, - anotner paper ana neetis it rj ,Hit.,wd ,t,i,liMii,t..r..itier;Ht:i:l...rJ .im badly.- One payer in a city of the MtvimK-.', t--a-,i. bav. nile-i in 1;,, . , , . count v court ot A ic.niiiuN.il t'otioi v, 1. Size of Portland IS not enough ' eumi.nir final Account .is ;clmim-tni..- There is more than a matter i f niwsiuthis. Were it only that, the Oreonian would rill the bill. r. . . . ' IV M,H, T .'.I. I, tH I I OV l....,i I .I-...' Ill Ol but a newspaper such as the Ore-! sai.1 .Male gonian, in its support of men and j ll thi Vnh l,i4V '"' V.' n' iiai K. measures, should have no mono- j Adniimstrt.r of tii. K t.m- .r .i,.in. . . Mtcliiitec. il:cuscil. poly, for it grows venal tn time and j - ceases t discriminate between the ( Notice of Final Settlement just and the unjust. Let the new ' " .. , . : Notice in hereby given Hon the t'.nmlv paper come as soon as possible. . j Court ..f the state of ur. xon, t..r ..sti. hhhm Kington t'imiiiy, has tlxcl Sloniiay, Mpt lti. l!M), at tell o'cliH'k ill the forenoon ot The Oregonian says that it isn't say- sai.l day, in the t'ouniv Court nnu.at ing very much about politics just now. HilWa.'r... ivtr.i. aa the time and idace . . . . . . ' tor hearing ol.j ti. h?, 1! nnv Ihcrv u This it true. It is waiting for the boss- ,,e fj,, a,.(.i,i,tiiisf of tlie.t,(i,in,isintii,.n es to give it its cue. ! of the estate f Niiili;iimi l ttolhiu.l. de , i ta.-d, and forthe tiinil wttlenient ol ui() BH. V. Corbett says that he has bee; '. , , 'M. UKAIiV, . ,., , ,. ,-, , I Administrator f Mw estate, the victim of blackmail. Very likely j HilKU.ro. or., July l. li. this recent case has more foundation' - - than the old gentleman will admit Or- egon is quite familiar with the tactics of ; the old fraud who has been sending ; v ,1 1 V. , ,1.1.. . fc ' Notii is h rel.v given Unit I. the iticicr Christmas presents to impecunious leg- nipied adininis'trutor 01 ihe Ki-Nue of J,.m islators. W. Michulcc, deivisffll, listve til-. in die j county court of Wiisiiicgtoii t'oiirilr. 1 n Because an inferior number of Boers '' n""' " .",n,im,ri""r .,, , . . i ol said r.state. iind tlntt said ei.iot ha- wtll not stand up and be annihilated by ( ei M,Hny the awh day of August, !i, a vastly superior force of British, the '. ' 'he b"Mr "f i0 'elj( in the r.m-t.i. , - ,, ;Ofsaiddav as the lime, find thu ('..un loving Oregonian says they are "cow-J ,, M-,he f,,,' hrillK h),vt. ards." How pitiful that fifty thousand ( ions to said uecount and tiie tiiiii! sen It d . 1 . : iineiit of said e-i.itn. out" "Ul uf rCM against four or Gve times as many Brit- f ish and be murdered just to satisfy the Oregonian's idea of bravery! ; Trustee's Sale of Real Estate Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order issued by the District C-mirt of the United Htat'es for the District of Oregon, mado an entered on June -Z, I'M), in the matter of the esrtale of Stephen Blank, Bankrupt, authorizing and direct ing the undersigned, trustee of said ro tate, to sell at public auction oral privm sale the real property belonging 10 said estate, and hereinafter described: Sow., therefore, I will, on Monday, the 'JTtli day of August. 19n0. at the hour of 10 o'clock a 111. of said day. at the south, door of the Court House, at lliilstioro, , Uregou, sell to the highest i.iddr, for 1 cash in hand, the following described real estate, to-wit: - i The H. VI. quarter of section III, in town-1 ship 2 North of Range 2 West of the! tins Willamette . Meridian, Washington S County, Oregon, containing UJO acres. j Witness my hand at Hillsls.ro, Oregon, , this day of July, 1!X. . JOHN M. WALT,, j Trustee ut the estate of Htepheu lilank, bankrupt. ; CITATION, I.V THE COUNTY COURT OK Till; State of Oregon, for the County of Washington. In the matter of the estate, of I t W. K. Irfwis, des!asei. j To A. B. Lewis, .1. D. Lpwim, Mary B. Lewis, 3ohn J'. Lewis. John M. Lewis. Kinioa 111 ins.. 11, MitHie F, Bi insou, I!. 8. Lewis, Annie Lewis, Nellie tuick and all. other persons interested, greeting: In the Name of the State of Oreinm. Vou are hereby cited and required to apiiear in the oiinly tJourt of the htato of Oregon, lor tbi! County of ashmgUni, at the, , Aim the N K 'i of ,S W section ten Court room thereof, at Hillsboro in the . (10j township two ft',, X. nth of lijinge live County of Washington, on Monday the '(:',; West of the Willamette. Meridian and IVnlav III Alltrlist l'MMl ui lo .,.I..,.I I 1, I....I 1 ..... . 1 , . ';- -.i-'.n, i,i the lon-noon of that day, then and (here to show cause if any there be w hy an i provided bv law and the proceed applied orderdirectiug the Administrator to-scll to the satWaction of plai. tiffs said at public or private sale the real property , Judgment ami that the lieu of bis said Is'longing to said estate and described as ; mortgage be decreed lo be prior and su follows to wit: Being lolHtiaud 7 in Block iperior to all claim, interest or eipiitv of I anii 101 10 in iii.m-k i in 1 lie 1 own of cor noliu",, Washington County, Oregon,' shoulil hot be made as prayisl for in tbo petition ol the administrator filed herein. , Witness, the Hon. L. A, Bond. Judge j of the county court of the Slate of Oregon ; for the County of Washington, w ith the seal of said Court adixed, tills !th day of July, l(X0. Attest,: ' ' (heal) (iii(J. A. MORGAN', Clork. i - .. MONMOUTH, OREGON . The Fall Term opens Sept. 18th. The students of tlie Slate, Normal School are prepared to take the Ktale Certificate' immediately on gradu ation. , Graduates readily secure good positions. Expenses of year 1120 to $150. Strong Academic and Professional courses. New Hnwinl Department in Manual Training, Well equipped Training Depart ment. For catalogue containing full announcements, address orW. A. WANS, Secretary of Faculty. Notice of Fii alSe!t!enunt. ! vjjf I I 01 siint J-.sl.-ilc, mitt Unit sai.l t.nn 6 li i- li etl Monday tllC 'Jlllil diiy ,." Alibis?, lum, at the hour cf tOo'cloeit In tit- ton ..i. of !aiil riav its (tic tiin niul rh, t',Hri ' Uoom us the plnepf ,r luarins; i l e. m.n Notice of Final Settlement. Dated this tilth .lav of Jo I v. V.)t J. N. Al I . Ailniii.it atorof tlir-F.statc of John V -, tchaiec, deceased. SUMMONS. IS THE ft It TIT CoI'liT UK Till Mate of Oregon, for Washington County fyniiiu T. Wilcox, l'laintili ") vs 1 8. V. Venf.dd, jew.ii. I., t'cotold. V Henry i'onfold and t'ttiiieriue I'enfold , Dcfcn. hints, j To Si V. I'liiifold. Jcs.-ie L. I'ci.foid. II, nr., Pen fold and t'lith-i-ino I'mifohi, tbi alsive i iiincd ileieiHlui.ts: In the Name of the Slate of r'goii, you. and each of you, are hereby i'e.iiire'd to apiear and answer the complaint lili.l against yon in the above, entitled Curt and suit on or before; the hist day ol the time prescribe"! in the ordei for publication of this summons, to-v.il: On or before the expiration of six weel next from and after the date of tin; tlrt publication ol this uiumoiis, too lirsi publication thereof being on thuTihday ol'.luiii!, I!), and if you fail to no ap-a'r and answer, for want thereof, ihe 1 ptnlntill' wdl apply to the Court for the j relief ileniiinded in said eoinplaint, to ; wit: ' or a judgment against the defend i ants, 8. F. Pcntold and Jessie j.. Pcnlold. laud each of them, for thsitiui of ! with interest thereon mice January 1. ; lsfw. at the rale ol 10 per cent per annum, for the aggregate num of $!.:'.) taxes paid, ; for the sunt of 75 attorneys' frs-s, and for the coMNand disburs'ineiits of this .unit, and for a decree foreclosing a certain j inortgago mentioned in said complaint. and Hindi mortgage was executed by the ' defendants, 8. K. Penfold and Jcsfie L, j I'enl'old. to plainliir ou AuiiiiMt i!l, ihlil, ' and which is recorded on page lojof hook i "W lU-cordsof Mortgnges in suid Wasfi- 1 inglou County. I r";-,., 11 j,,n the follow. : jnt? describe.l real esbito sitiuiled in ; Washington County, Oregon, to-wit: j being the southeast of the northwest ' an( the Boniliwr-st V, of the imrlheasl ,. of section loin town 2 north, range ,1 west of the Willamette Meridian, containing m aeriw. more or less. , ...... u.i.i.iK ,, 1 ....no, 1.00 nru.-nu , that said real estate be sol. I In the mum. in each of the (IcfeudnnLs herein, ami for such other and further relief as lo the court, may appear e.piitaldc. This summons w served upon vou by publication, tiy order oi lion. L A. (too. County Judge ot Washington County. Oregon, which order w as made mid dated on June 7, A. I). UibO. ' KMJTH A- BOWMAN, Attorneys lor PlainllH. P. L. CA.MPI5ELL, President II1C.I AND SltOUr.DKIWUw--ii.. -- as those V.-t;mj;Mi.,0.-4.i. M.;y.V. bK.. v ,-, vv VV M,u',r.i,,,"Uy,, ....mo.,-.; ; , no,. ,.. . .mVi m ...... .... v......,k. ,. '" . V . "V" 1 , ""V"" , ,. , . ,v. .,.,. ,..;.,..,. v.. .. .x-.... Cliampion For. IVcil LiCvator Uinirant than ai. V-other I'liis Kievtktor lot a wot plained in Catalngur. Send for one. Eccentric Sprocket Wh jol liain of ltij per cent in power al time wlo ii other tinicliitiPs flmke Nave you seen our DUAW rut mower? Strongest cutter on earth, t iiurutiteod to cut where all olhers fail. In heavy alf.iif.i the Chumpion Draw-Cut stays at it when . others have i-lu.keil and quit Our Hay Maker Champion Mower fur stumpy ground has mi competition, (iet Champhin Calali.gtif. MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVii-R CO., First and Taylor Sts., - Portland, Oregon. Sample luachim s with Wrhrung .t Sons, HiilsUiro, uml J. T. liuxinii, Fiirost (irovi-. W. 11. MoKldiiiviipy, canvasser for Hillsboro mid vi.-in ity. N. A. liarrett, canvasser for Forest Crove nnd North Yamhill. "Cyclone" Threshers Automatic Stackers, Wind Stack tn, Morse Powert, Threshermen'i Supplies of All Kinds. T-WRITE FOR CATALOGUE IN THE NEW STORE , H is-'i' mih-;Jt " " " " "" ' Eilers Piano House now located at 361 Washington St., near Eighth, Portland. A constantly increasing busincsB made it neefssary for us to secure larger quarters, and we have built for us the beautiful new VMusic Building" at the Corner of Park .and Washington Streets, where we have every facility fur conveniently handling our wholesale and ratail business. .On the first floor you will nearly a dozen (itriereni make tit riunos ami Organs, among them the itiost valuable and costly instruments made in Americathe Chickor ing, of Boston; the Weher, of New York, and the Kimball, of Chicago. Before you decide on the purchase of a Piano elsewhere, it will nay you to investigate our instruments and ou. methods. Full particulars and catalogue for the asking. Write today, ' EILERS PIANO HOUSE, office 351 Washington Pnrtho'cl's Leading Giant Powder ! Centerviile, J. W. u Oregon Mme. Raffert's Face Lotion. Complexion. Positively removes freckles, moth and gives a youthful glow, white and healthy. Mme. Riffert's Toilet Preparation for hands. 'The most exquisite lotion in use..' Cures chapped hands( salt rheum, tan, sun. burn, burns, scalds and all irritated surfaces. No ladys' toilet is complete without it. Contains no greasy substance, -.- 1 , ' ' - ' Sold by JULIA A. STANTON, 554 Union Ave., MRS. JOHN NORTHROP, Local Agent, - .,:..,' h. M. Henlel makes a specialty of lillviiur anil spllinir tiinliorlmwla 01 i.ujllig atiil selling linilmrlfltms. Oflice on Mam htreel, opposite Tualatin hotel, llillaboro. Ore, will testify I Logan, iir,,. May moo. M'-'"". UhS Slaver Ou , Prtb i..l. ",nr ln wl'l HiKwi-r your kin. I I u-m-r. ciimniiinii Hinder I bouu lit ,r'" :,mr e,.r i a very g..o. ; Ui rasysml ilooi it w otk twl iri ivcthin. Yours Rrsnr-.-tlullv. ss priitn -all ix- " Russell" Engines rractlon or Portable, Simple r Com pound, Wood or Straw Burners. RUSSELL & CO., AND PRICES. PORTtANO, OR. always find the finest indention of 'Piano and Organ Dealers 1 Blast you stumps with JikIboii Powder, Guaranteed the best. . , ... Caps and fuse .,, Vandervelden. Splendid for the patches, pimples, blackheads Station B, Portland, Oregon, - - Hillsboro, Oregon, BIRTHS.- ..,! " --- ,I"UA NMitN July U5, to the wife of Johiiu ..IoIuiukcu, Hillsboro, iiilaiighlnf. (l,MBKi.-Ji.ly III, to Mm wile of John tijuhii, bu-gdeajdaee, daunbtw., ee, to W.ts'.c I I ,,f goal points Hi A trw wr-rir JHfternoon . Functions call for the aristocratic "Prince Al bert' We are inordi nately proud of these soods. Thev oossess 1 . ' every element to make us so. See that label? WHVtfHVthlVtfMVthlWllI J II. WKHItl'MI and SONS. The Hillsboro Pharmacy Tho Leading Drug Housoi- When, llmgs, Mislleliioi. I'all.l. Oils, SH,ligc, liishe and all nii;gir Nuioti le mty 1 procured al prke that iiuplv dlsino. ,s iit.n. OR&N Time Schedule . . . . From Portland Kasl iimii I leaves at 7 p 01 for Salt Lake, Inver, Ft. Worth. Omaha Kai!s C.tv' St. Ij.iiis, Chicauo and Kl. ari-lii.i U ) til isikant Flyer leaves (1 p in for Walls Walhl, iuneu,obs, Nt. Paul, I111I11II1, Milwaukee. Chicago anil Kitst, arrlve-i :-( 111 j Ocean Sleaiohlp hn at 4 p. in for, Man Francisi o, suillnr every Ave days. Cotnnit.lM Itivi.p l.uuu a .. ... s Hiiiiihiy, Saturday III 11 in for Alorlaand , r. v .1,11,1 . ..KM. , 1-1 vi, 4 11 ill 1. 1. 11111 n. oi. 0. v . Wlllllllleltll river I.i.-m It u ... w.u...i .Siiinhiy lor Oregon t Ity, New laug, Salem 1.00 way mil. lings, arriv 4:-al 11 ill encepl Sunday , . 1 Willailli.llll nod Vhii.I.III rl. ... I. S 111 I in-day, Thursday ami Wnturday r.rr Oregon City, Imytoii ami wnv Inndings, arrive :;.) p 111 Monday, U e.lnrs.Uy niul Friday "inaiueuH nver lesve 11 s III I iioniIiiV, Tburmlay and Natiirdav for Cnrvallla ai'ui way landings, arrive iKl p m Tuesday, I hiirmhiy and . Saturday tl'Ol ...... NtinkR rl at 3:;ia a, 111, for Lewlaiuiit' returning leave .,,. in.,, 11 .mo j ni. v h, 111, Address W. II. IIULIUJIIT, den. Pass. Agent Cor. 2d iWasb 'ii .1, North rop, PropiloOir, Newly Furnished y and Renovated A first-class table and all accommodations for the convenience of guests. Notice of Final Settlement, Notice la hereby given that the under, signed, administrator of the estate, of II. L. liendrlcks, deeeused, has Hied his dual account In the County Court of the Htnteof Oregon, for Washington County, and that tho said Court has fixed Monday, the tilth day of August, lJ0,atth hour of Kin' elock a. in, of said day, at the room of said Court, In II lllshoro, Oregon, a the tlinoand place for hearing objections to the snid II..,. 1 .,,,.,,,,,1 i -..I Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 12th day of .1 n I v . limn w, iieiu ricks. AdinlniHtrutor of the untute of IL 1, Hendricks, deceased Carstens Bros., MANUPACTUMIM O Luinh 'iWbl . Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Etc. HILLSBORO - OR Rp.ON Notice to Contractors. Senlod bids will be received at tbn C01111. iy .oiiri 111111SR rooms, 111 Hillsboro, Aug. list 8. 1!KI at. 1. oleloi.b .. ... e... if?.. construction ( ,rhge, near Htahly's place, liiulou precinct, liuleil July , 1 L. A, ROOD, Judge. By order of Uounulaaiuusra. Ililkliom llniKi' llilliii'vl J IIVUUVI iioDili it Dressed laart ofthc famou JZZ ftUaSArt TttD d.OTHIN Hll lM oUo, OUKuN. Cnion I Hock M.llll Ml, Dr. V. . bails) t'ropllel.o, Thai purity and fri'Hln.i ss i f .Irtif s Mod elicini cals is vt hat brings the iuos salisfaiioty re sults; and Volt Hill lilwnvs Im lli.-in si THE DELTA DRUG STORE. We also carry the l't io-trli'd sl-k ot Toilri 111 ticks nnd drug sundries in tho roiiuty . Fact that we buy for cash ciirI.Ich us to deal with first 1 lass houses in,. (je tlm b-sl. Fam ily reciMs receive ax careful aUditnm i physlriatis' prescript ions. Street is the loca'ion. County Tieasurtr't Noliic. A II 'UitMity wainii.ls.it ,l,,iiloo Conn, ty. Oregon, io,..,i. i,, .',,i,v 1, IlkHi, Mill ! p., ai ,,, t, v ,,,( . lor July Is, t,o. loi. r,.,! M,i ,.,.,,, a(, 1111111111111. t:iiiii !)( cliWH.tl.l, onol v I i',.asui. i J'l i '''"""""'l 'iciier.il ItanUn,! Bosioes, J. W. .HMt'Ti: A. C. NIHITK Maiiagut . Casldnr Sell sight Fuchiitu;,. and Telegraphic liaoslers and Issuea I,..lt,.H ,. t iVdll available tin ..iodn.ut Ihe t'nitisl Flnt, ll.v Itllla ol F.tchaii,.e ot, ,.. . l-lvt.Mil, Hot, Mm, Pails, rn, yiltl' loit 011 the Vhiii.mNr Is Ii, li,i mid ll prli ejpul cities of laiiop,., ' I 'ollnetiolisnillile oil all Htwaaiblu pollltl , Banking hours rroni a m to ,'l p ui IlillslHiro, Orngoii, FARMS FOR SALE Those who wiini tn In... u ,.),;,,. I ton County inrnm will' do well to can iitni investigate . the fnllowiiift dli-rs, InqniruntTiiK Aitoba olllce. l.ifl iieres 10 iici'iis umlnr eiilllvallon, !i acres in pasture, iil ,.,,.H i,,.,,, ,! lliiilM-rj g.Hol house ami Um good or chard; well watered! ij mil,, ivm t,.,., villa and railroad) Jj mil,. r,,,m W.H1, Price, tm per acre, 81 acres, I mil,, 1V0111 (irncnvllle -III litres in eiiitivatioii; acres shudicd; II .acres In hrush; good live-room house, nam mid out, buildings; u. mile i u. ami school; 11 miles to It. It. 1'ru-e, $ikjo. IIHI neriis lim acres III eulllvalloiii 7 acres of fine beayordiini that will produce I 7" aackii of oiiioiim per acre; good M-ifoiu house, collfSKl! g I ham .ii7l dt . j huihlnigHi orchard ami berry husft.5! Ibis farm Is In t nillns i.t IMIIsb,,r,i and ! Ilnely situiilcd, can hu divided, if ueea. jaiiry. Owner in failing health ami get I ting old, is en usn of selling Price. DID per aurii, 1111 euay terms, ' I 8(10 aeres-iiOO aerns In (Hilllvatloiii Km acnw of good timber suitable f,. rU W'OOll! hlillMM HO. I lii.i-,,. .......I 1. .. miles Iroiu lllllHhori) and on main toad In Pi.rtlanil. This farm has running limne h and several spring t,t furnish ahum iinceol water tlm year round. This luriii lieing sitiuiled N near town Is well suited lor dairying and gardening, as well as irra In and i.iv i,iui,,, 1 1. . .' . .-..... . 1 "-""."a. lino is oug 01 1.110 Margin iim III tlm eoililty. Price, r 1 w.i.uii ensy piiyiueiita. 20(1 acrcH-hi hi., I. ui...., .,1 t,i - nwi.u , eUillVllllOU, li ostly llcaverdain liitul: mil., from r 1.'"".' Hl',l"",,,l l"vn; IH miles west ... . ...v........ l oere is a forliiiio In tins iuiiii ior snimi gitrdnner. This cheap al m per aero) l( land is 1111 Im hail for fill pur niire, 11 Hold Hoon. 44 acres all iirarlu land, except H acres ot oak 1 well located, helug ,IMy p, t(1llH from Po.ihtnd, Price, 1.(1,(1. - ; 20 acres near Heodvlllu-s ft M' vatlon. Price, $1 Kit). ulll- A good sawmill, with or without ilwnll ng am hoinestoad, ami NUOnerns of gnod tlinborland, A fortutie lor the , iM,l, man. ftt) acres of ui.., smooth land; 4(1 acres In cultivation, best ol soil. Prh-e !f lK). fjO acres unimproved hindwell located, being only i miles from creauln. y, P. o etui easy to dear. Tills Is u snap'st IfrilX) luouev to man U 11111J 7 nor ...1,1 m . 1 . glooms i-2 Shute Bid., Hillsboro iffHlw T -V(sn,aw.u!5$3aiiwj