The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 15, 1900, Image 2

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HIL'SBORO ARGUS, NOV. 16, 1900.
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1 ; ; ; .- rrMH ni ik mir :
Cr' I c r iea at Klllsboro,
V n,J audi matter.
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n
r
Ct FNIIar par Annum.
,J,Ciw4 -rwe KwtlN, cts.
Be
Standard,
C-ir L;r7 caa Defeased Property,
tzJ froi Accrkaa Prod act Oar
Cizi:;-:st baa la Mr Creditors' Gata.
Czi aa a at for Karen A. Haaaa
CZ.-SAfllXATION NONSENSE.
All tus Ulk about reorganisation
it democratic party it arrant
cocc:". Tba democratic party
ia IZZi brcko ita connection with
C coney power; it wu defeated
It tA cpoeta the money power ae
a trustor or ruardiian for the
ncan; it baa auSTered a aeeond de
tail. The democrats have elected
twka slaoe the Civil War. It had
been letter for the people at large.
ae doutt, had it not been success
fsl, aa far aa Clereland i concern
ed. For yeare the banks had eup-
j-oriiJ the republican political or
flBisauon. when Harrison wa
arris bia last term, the repnbll
can party, particularly that wing
ia tie miiiie far West, broke
aery from bank domination and
I rag "fanatic" on the money
;T"a that ia, "lunatic" from a
Vall Cireet lUndpoint, and as
were crowing harder, Wall
Start lack tfca ball by the horns
acl attUy transferred allegiance
to Grorar. Grover went in and
; tl ak-e of bia administration
&l!Jna by tie republican press
eraryarLe, eren to this day and
Crow Ckee it for be knows be
ill fcU dily to the money eombi
elm. litre ftlemen who have
ksa stzait; tainst the idea of
vorexczt of party from Wall
arJ Leotard streets need not
tlik they can reorganize the dem
ocraiic party. Should this time
cone, there will be many leave the
imocratir party eren if only to
aCI-W with the republican party.
TL rcpstiican party stands for
lis trvz'a and the banking and all
t'JLor ecrporrta interests as against
tlj pro-zdrj elements. We know
vL?e tlry are, and aelf respecting
&X7ti will join with them
n3t tlra joia wi:h a party that
ctrlj aria ca laccit and hypocrisy.
Ct tl pzrty ia not to be reorgan
kzi Ij to enemies.
. ftr. L . . . ... . .
v su aoou see wuether the m
t--oa stands in withvth
t-:;;--rrsJ railroads or will
tJf::- f Uta country. Con
Ctz k"A sooo convene and ther
b no rtatOD why action can not al
czzt U taken toward building the,
canal across the Central America
Iasa. This canal, if built,
woxli save both the east and west
cliou of dollars annually. The
c!icct source of obstruction has
teen tbe bitter antagonism of the
treat railway interests leading to
the alfrpe. . During Huntington's
TUs it waa the ghost that haunted
bia dreams. He feared it as a dis
ease, and bie control of congress
men baa been a byeword for years.
Naturally, the party that has had
o nueb aid from railroad interests
will hesitate to antagonize its sup
porters. The lime will soon be
here to know whether the admin
istration is ready to aid the people
or whether it will remain steadfast
to ita friends, the corporate inter
est. If the latter shall hold good,
then we aball see the eyes of many
of the voters of republicanism open
ed to the aina of omission.
PROVED THAT WHITE 18 BLACK.
A burnt child dreads the fire, and
herein laya the key to the defeat of
one of the greatest Americans of
modern history, Mr. Bryan, in his
laat candidacy for the presidential
eiair. The last Democratic ad
ministrationDemocratic in name
csly was concurrent with the
etct' severe financial panic the
rcrSJ baa known in the last hun
f:i jrtiri. Today Grover Cleve
! J il a rr-sllioan and has been
') :1 iztcati and purposes for
i rnHHind be is head and
J t'.:vt bia fellows in
N : 7tU3aniam. Too many
. .. J that Eryan's elect
' z I '.zla sxch aa we had
C' J ia tie execut-
ive chair. The organisttn sup
porting Mr. Pryan hai tb;s dead
weight to carry, and it wcj their
Waterloo. The trdU aaid they
wonll shut down their factories
and the credit combinations agreed
t the threat, and thus it was that
the popular roind went McKin-
leyward.
It is unfortunate that tt was so,
for the opportunity of the trusts
and banking ooncerns is now here
They will use it. For years and
years they will hold the scarecrow of
the Cleveland administration and
the attendant hard times as a buf
fet tor further control. Inasmuch
as the moat earnest supporter of
Cleveland are supporting the Hen
na Idea of national politics, it is
incomprehensible bow people can
connect the Democratic party of
today with the democratic party of
Cleveland's day. But they have
successfully done this, and the
Cleveland supporters seem to enjoy
the anomaly to the utmost.
80CTH BBND'ft NBWKBT.
The South Bend (Wash) Journal
comes to The Aboits exchange
deck in a handsome edition devot
ed to Pacific county's industries
and public men. It is the neatest
thing in the newspaper line ever
published in Pacific county and
Editor Haselline is entitled to his
reward here on this sphere for it's
doubtful whether he will get it in
the neat. "Argentine," this Pacific
county edition ia aa attractive as J
L. Myer's pet bear, "Ehpriam;" as
seductive aa one of Brother Park's
prayers, and as comprehensive as
one of Willapa McDonald's pas
Rages of Scripture.
PLENTY Of NERVE LEFT.
The St. Louis Republic, one of the
stauncbeat Erven papers in the
United States, baa the following
jingle in ita columns after the re
cent defeat:
Great Ceasar'a ghost!
Say, confidentially, betweea yon and me
and the gatepost,
Did yon think there were that many
Republicans in oar midst?
Or that they were going to do ns np the
way wey atasv
SnflferinE land!
Thia trick of surprising an enemy beats
me oana:
It's wrong, it's sinful, it oughtn't to be
allowed
Lying tow and then jumping ou a fellow
with all your crowd!
ly on. Macduff!
Nobody on earth ever heard a Democrat
cry "Enough!"
Come one, come all, as James Fiu-Jsnies
wss wont to sing,
We may be a bit disfigured, but we're
still in the ring!
Just wait awhile.
And you'll ace ns toe the mark with the
gameat sort of a smile:
And when tour years roll round and the
ngnt is on anew
Say, Republicans, we won't do a thing
to you! .. '
The trusts art now beginning to
raiHe on their , stocks and buv
ere of trust made, articles must be
bled to repay their recent campaign
contributions. The large concerns
will soon control both ends of the
market that is to say, they will
be the agency that will name the
selling price of the raw material
coming from the producer and then
name the selling price of the finish
ed article. These large corpora
tions are in politics for business
and they are going io have what
they have paid for. Let no Am
erican, whether he supported their
parly or not, think that he will be
free from paying tribute to the
trusts.
Tke Oregonian doesn't likeChas.
Thwne.' The whole trouble with
the Oregonian is that it has nevt r
answered Towne. Oregon simply
voted to get away from a Cleve
land panic, regardless of the fact
that Cleveland is heralded as
hero by the Portland daily.
Therh are some Oregon papers
supporting Mr. Corbett for Senator
tx cause he is against the Porto
Rico tariff bill., Well, well, the
administration has been endorned
on this Porto Rico measure and one
man from Oregon, even if be lie a
republican, can't change the policy
of the administration. Let us find
some other reason, then, for sup
porting this ever-seeking candidate.
The New York World thinks that sil
ver did it i Not at all, Mr. Pulitzer. It
was the fear that Mr, Bryan would give
the people another Cleveland pinch.
But the bankers and trust stock owners
know better than this. They know that
Mr. Hryan would have mode them quit
pinching the people. Ami that i the
reasrn they tried to make the vntcu
.
io.ui uia mere wss a Mmimiraf witoj
Cleveland' nd ltrynn' policies.
Pur -
ther, the reason worked like a charm. '
The wheat r.iaer of Ihe t'nite.1 Stales
ww oe aaiisnm wun pnwperiiv tor
ebodye!. He does not
that the trusts are prosperous.
. . , , , ,
The late judge W hauey, of Fortand,
had many friends ia this city who p-
innwm un Willi hoiuiv-
all its glory. He was an enjoyable eotn
paaioa, rich in thought, rare in hirt com
parisons and always battling for itk-sil.
His contributions to literature will live
and be loved when ntotts has covervrl thr
granite of his tomb.
Nkw York has ulVeril a grout !
misfortune in the bankrupti-v ofj
Strong Co., who failed yestenliiy '
with liabilities at six million of;
dollars. This is one of the firms
which were shouting so loudly fori
McKinley's re-election, and it in
but the fore-runner of what is com-j
ing. Thousands of people will lie
bilked in this transaction. But
strong uo. shoutett tor pnnijicr
ity and they have realixiMl
MATRIMONIAL.
k t witimi iri-i oemiiniinr t Hit fiunth.
j e-t eofitor of the l. I. f. of Jnmn ihiN
tA-GoRDOS Marriid. at lliew ; Win. M,.r., rmminK th..m North i
ideuce of Mrs. E. A. I'ierce. Xov. ' ,:,,st. , ,! K1!"' line of si.i n,
13. 1900, Mr. Hugh B. Via
Mta Mabel I. (tonlon, UUt of : t iuitu, :w is oi. nm; theiui sumh u iF.
Forest Grove, Rev. Belknap Mlimt . f'T.iY'. f! 'illr"4,"'' 'V xw ''""
. . jot Willi t'lntin; thetii-fl himt on i-liiiiii line
tOg. j.T; eliaiua t the (iliii'e ol liniilUi;r.
, , i h'"ililnlint ttti iu rvk, mine or Ichu,
HU.t.-KKLI.FV Marrletl at riiirl Tr.i. i lliiiininj tit the Smith
dunty Court room in llillsln.ro, ' '. -'''r''' toi'.rii. iiair..fih.. ii-rH.
i, j i,. ,i ' "" t nt'h r 1. I.. C. in 1". $ N, ;
Ore, Judge RikhI nlliciitting, Mr. a vv. ..f tin., win. M.r , runninic th. -n.-.
James L. Hill and Miss Lrmieilf :N,,,M . ''-';' :" i"imu Ht.inuu-
Kelley, both of this county. The'
groom is a graniNon of I,inni
A Imuran Hill, and a sou of F. M
Hill. The pride is one of (i.inton'8
popular young ladies. The li-ippy
couple have the best witiltee of a
large circle of friend.
It is reported thet Junion Forest
al, who lives at Cedar Mill, lots
just turned to the better from an '
attack of pneumonm.
Celery, 5 cents jer bunch at?
Greer's.
J. Northrop, Proprietor.
Newly Furnished
and Renovated
A first-class table and
all accommodations
for the convenience
of guests. ...
Notice of Final Settlement.
.
Notice ia hereliv rivAn that I the un.l..r.
sinned Eieriitriz7rthaealale of Klil..tl.
Johnaoii, (leeeaed. have fileii tnv liiml
accuiint asaucb Kxecutrix tottether with
the final account of HintMon Kali -,tm form
er Administrator (now lieeeHMtt); in the
County Court of the State of Orgon for
WasbtiiKton County, that mild Court Inn
fixed Monday, Dee. lln. li)tt), at the lionr
of 10 o'clock A M. of raid dav In the
uui
iCourt room at Hillwlxi'o Wah. Co. Ore
tas the time and pla for hearing nhin't
tons to said account and for the .n'tile
nent of "aid estate.
Dated this fth. iluy of Nov liMl.
Florenc J. Kalnes Kxerutrix of u,e
Satttte ef Elizabeth Johnson iil..-in.l.)
- ijingley A Hob Attya. for Kxeimtrlx.
Administrator's Notice.
.....
ue unueraiKTieu Having mis nay hern
ppolnteil, by the County Court ol the
late of Oregon, for Wsahinatun County,
dmimstrator with the will annexoil, of
estate of Thomaa Stewart ilwetwd,
jl duly qualified as Mich, all perming
avine claiiim aKairmt Haul estate are re -
juireo io prmeui inein w me with the
(inipr Tvucuern oi ine inuniy i otiri
t months from the date hereof.
... ...n.n..,r, wi.K..i.a n iii n i
imieu ai niimooro ziki nay 01 ?iiiv-
etuoer, iww. HiKUiiuoi)
Adniinitrtttflr witli-the-will-Miiiit;xcil of
the estate of Thomas Stewart deeea'iud.
Notice of Final Settlement
Notiot is hereby given that I, the under. :
mKiieo, ine executrix or uie estate ul Al-; soiled uu, hlecl bin final account as ad
bert Stewart, deceancil, have filed my t luinfatratur of the eNlnte of KpnI Witt, de
r" STUnt. f.?uut exeiitr x in the f waned, in the County Court of the tCe
w.lr W ; i .. .
WashlnifUjii Count v. and that fin iiwi i
ban fixeii Monday, December 8, lm, at
the;,orof tenokluthe foren.a.nor!
iy uay.ii: mo uran room, aa me nine
AlKl nlAltA frir liarlntfr nl.Ii.,.ll.uu I,, '
r---w.v.,.,,. ... ,., ,
account and for the HelUenient of said,
eatate.
Dated at Uillnlro thia (Ji t. .'il, l!io.
. MAUY J. bTKWAHT,
Executrix ol the eaUUiof Allwit Stewart,
rleeeaaeil. . . .
W. N. Barrett, Atty for Exeeutrix.
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now prints original and exclusive
cckls dispatches dally from
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SIW-UlFFS SALE..
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OK
AN KXAa"lii
j ) divree and ortit-r ol
!, IxniiihI mil
; of Jiii.l uiulrr 1 1 10 M'al il the t'hvitil hiii-
s:u N4l of wipm. liu altitiut
1 ".i itv. l-i'iiia dull) I lie ImI; Imv ii o..i.
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i 1111..HI111 Bjntinsi i. At iwnt'it, llfniirltu
iwr.vu ami i.iu'tniiav. Jt;-K?t i,. iiiiron.1.
llXVX
xrt, mt the ft(rih.r mim i t JlTTii
i ili imw.l UnniNin nmi the H iIhv
! of Julv, :Mt the rate t f ten r petit
i -' ' '" fher attn r 113.
I J HIV. i tf I'ttlt HI !t K H I tt fit
! ?!'"" i4l,' w I'"'11 'i!. ' ut,.-t ,tn.
l'i'l thai, tfrtot No ' I, liuri'iiiiillrc
iiw:i'iiMil, in- will In st 11 ml the (triKwiitU
finviif iii(iltiM ta the piiytluiKl uf m
i ii ntv l infill, iiH.t tl ui jinv
fxlsiil' Hi.! mI ul littot Nil. 1 ho InstilU
'!! t. vailsry tln s;i'm. tltnl tttiii, f,,
. i ul Nil .1, Kvrt'iiHt1ir dew rjluil, tm s-,(,i
l tin' unK'tHilx llHniif tn H)i I it i tii
t. line llxiuntiiii ilollnra tn U (ml, I
1.1 Un tli'li-tt'iiiiil, l.iii'iiiilrt t, jitik win,
.mil the Imlnnve tit U pnhl to the (iluiiiUti
tiiii the i litim Htxive ( fitih,
No l hoivi'i hy virlit and In pur-.
Mtniiev nf wihl jn.l):meiit, lievmiMet mlir
of csle, I wtii, mi '
ThnrMtlay. November S2, 1900,
nl the imth ilnnr of the tVmrt limine. In
HiIInIhiii. (iMhlitxinn t'ouiitv, tri'ui;i ,
nt the hout lit' 10 uVlm-k a. in r
: 1l.1v. -ll lit piililif aitrtmu to the tltuhext
I'tihler for i-iish.thft follow tliif-ilm-lilietj
! refil tiM)Mrtv. to it;
! Kiint trai t- All ul lull 2 ami .1 oi'im.l hi
! hlork &, of ami In Hmttiy's aililltloit
flu the Town of - IUUmLmim. Wanlf
i iiigtmi t'ounty, viivjani, ami if Km
' pm eiiln thei-wit lie limiitlifivtit toHHthn
, ilie claim of the plmntur, above net (ortli.
1 1 will Hull at the wuiie time, .ii.n nn.l
; iin the Mime term, nli of the lollnw hiu
' Ui'rllil real property, Ij imt, hrUtg anil
iititaielu WaHliingtnit ('ol'intv, llivun.
i VMI IIIIO Ol Willi I litllll XJ.SI l liul;,.
tli.Miif l-'..i-t ji.T;t i'IiiiIiih: tlient'e Nmlli !
,r:o',!;i' u 'i inotiM vii -jum rh.iiu, i,"
io! ,,rni nut-in mi' fniini null 01
t'l.nio: llieni-o N.irth 77 i)ijieiH :m lulu
u:in imi s.i. rliHim In tliv phiie of Ik1
Kiintiiiif, iMiilrii ioia '.11 iliTo. more or lr
tosmiimy ti.o ti.-ioiiiU't'nit) iiiiiiiiit Mini
itml the cot-i i ol mul uimiii Hal.l it ril, iiml
tlie iniKts iiiiil osKiiv ol Kiiln,
Sutil iro(ierty will Kivilil sn!'ji-cl to
re
ui'tniiiioii i (mi niiiinie 01 Drivnii,
Wtiiiiv my haml thin Imi tlrt v
tlcloher. H.V.
. JO. IN W. HKWKLU
Sherilfnf Viihlm;t.ni tuinuv. Ori'ipm
viiv. H. liuKtey, Atlmiiey I'or l'luint U
SUMMONS.
TIT ('I)I KT OK TIIK
. it in tii in itivtti
for Wtioh Intoii County
Itertilil A. Ilnliiiwoti,
lMiimuir
(1. I.. Kobinuiii, lHftiiiunt
luli. I., H'il.it:on, the nlmve imimil tie-
teiHlunt:
111 the Nsin.e .if the Mnlo of ri'i;.iii
yon nre hm-l-y riHiuiri-i to iippiwr nm
mime nutmor io i tie t omnlumi lite
BtfnlitHt you in llienliov.. ent:ilml suit on
or lielure the liHh iluy of Nov,.iil..r, ui
wliii-h Is NiilHuHineiil to the im.i:.i;iuii o
i eeksaner tH'lneur 11. 1!W, , hii-h
tlm (lute of the first jnibllrmioii thin
Kiiiiiimins, it iK-ii(t )riMrttfHl lit tut- onli
il (in I l n nt ion thiit IhW tiimmoiiH le pnl
linlinl fur hU ciii.-).itve nei.kN. ainl If
you Ian i to an'r. the pluintitt' w ill apply
. V""" ' ,,,r " " "eiiiamieil In
" '"I1"-. M"; "r U:ree HIkm.Iv
s "- iMH.,r i:Hinoi-, CAinilUIf lit?
lwit!ii planum ami tlcrentliiitl mill
mnl for
such other ami further i'iuuiililo n-iirf H
in inn onn may seem mit ami Jimt.
Thill miinniotm to litthliHlieil hy order ol
uie mm. A. KimhI, JiulK'eof ttie t mil ly
t'nurt of llio Mtiita of liri'irmi, fr th
.........i. . ........ .. . V '..
I V"".". " """ '" . -'.. anil ilateil
mi the lull day of tietolier, limn.
fate of lirnt titihljcniton, iMotifr
1WU. K. W. Mtfl.KKY,
Attoriie fur PlnliiilfT
t'ortliiml, Oregon
Administrator's Notice,
Notli-O is hereby uiven that the imilor.
!iirneil lm I..-.-U h tlie County IVwrl of
tUM "' 'o'ifoii, for WftxhliiKton
; i.oitmy, UiIk Uuy Uuly appolnleil adinmiH
I tralor of the evtitUi of oil o .fftrHiliMim. tin
! eeaned, and that he baa duly qtialilld ax
! w h.
I Now, therefore, nil persona having
! e.luims aaaiiMt said entate are required to
preent them, with proper vmiehera
l mereio atiarne.j, at the ollico of John M
" u, ;u huimimito, Oreiiiii, within
I.......M" ii. .i,i iiiw iiuiti iirrf til
Dated at IlillHborn. Oreion. Octi.hi.r W
iiw. VV. A. SCOTT.
! AmnmiMtnitor or the entule or Ott
Jin-olwuii, i!i-fns.i,
1 John At. Wall, Ally for Adniiniitriilor
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice i Uert-bv irlven flint the under
Oregon, ror Waahlug on Countt.amt
ui. i:.t i, H. '".i.
MM), at 10 oVIm-k'a m.ofald dnv r
the 'tune, ami the County aHAm.
in KiiilMiri, - Oreimn, an the nlneo of
I....J. 1 r '1, . I w .
,K i;ijf'i.i(,'llf! HI nam llllal aitcouut.
and for the llnul mrfilninmO nf-oi.i uii
Dated OiIh October Si, !KI.
1. . . JOHN WITT,
AiliulniHtialor of the uHtaUi or Krnil
W lit, om;iam'i. .
Uoo. K. Dudley,
. Attorney i'or AfliiiiniMi'alor,
No.2
t.. jr iti tit a. ,r
--,rer-. f U m Tai': 3lai V t' I V Tt.-Ja?
If yon lt,tVn land i clear, buy a Smith Uruh, Tren ami Hltmi Puller. rW-r
county. Make your ltorea do your work. An up to-ilaUt inai-hine. eilv uimi
nmn any goon machine
on the
I i
"
For parliculurM and prices,
H. (1 PEAKSON,
SHERIFS SALE.
(Continued from First Page.)
Hon . T, 1 N It. 4 W.. am lie
ierlb.it In lunik w. mir S.i),
ami .Hook I'lWiH Irj nl m,
It.i-uU of luida for Waahtna-
ton ( iiinity, otva;on
Wiliii-tu, .;ii;. fait of lots S nmt
. hloi'k 5, imistHiin, ita ae.
mrlhid In lii.nK t,"i, )iiik o.
itml oiM.k ,m, )...,. xt,
Itivonla of 11,-i-iU fur 'ililii.
t"il Counry, nri B.m, bus J.'xti.
ret in lot 3, Si. Id to J. f, t'hirk.,
Wlllitium, Au-V, 14 aiTtlun 21,
T. il N K. t V.. IHU atrea....
Wlllliima, Thus-Hyde Park, tola
. . 13. b;' k 8
tVlllliuna. eiltii A W. W. 18414
am, n.i ii.in 3S. T. S N.. It. 3
VV., In s. Hl.iin diiiiutlon
lout i'hiliii 01, aa ib m iilinl In
I'.in.k 4-. mini. aj2, nn4 tlinik
X, pnea :t!i;. .ins. ltM-ord of
IVnl ..- W iiiliiRti,n t'liiinly,
ireiion
Wild, r, J. T.- W, f ,vv. tj
a.ellon 12. T. S N it. i V.,
ai ri a ..... i . . ,
VVIhui-i. IMi-r Weal I'onlanil
iMKhta, tut :3. t.hn-k n .,
Milium, A. A. 19 aerea, seetlon
t:t. T. t N.. n. I W as de.
t'rltft., in ll.mk 37, .!;,.
ltie..rili of l'teda for Watilno
ton County, Oreaon J
Wolf, 8. R. A W.-Tborne's Ail.
14
dl I inn, Iltililioro, lot 3, block 4.
Wood, Thoa. P., Hr -16 aera, see.
thin 13. T. 1 fl.. IL I W., aa d.
rllwil In Hook Y, i.ikb t'X
H'onrda of Lm-da fur Waalilng.
ton County, oreaon ,
Womt, Mary-Hlllaboro, lot 1
blmk T
Wivxlward. P. T.. 8. of HW.
9 14
13 (0
so so
H. section 32. T. I 8.. It. ft W
Se i-r.. s 3 gg
Wowlttttnl, M J.8W. 4 of NVV.
V eetion tl. T. 1 S.. K. ft W..
ai-i- ;
Wmairunl, II. A. Interest In
N. '4 of PW. 4, S. of flK.
'i. section 17, T. f N.. It. S W.,
SO arrea
Wmxlford. II. A -BK. 4 section
K, T. S N., It, ft VV.. t(!0 acres...
Tnrk. J. V'. Cornelius Knvlrons,
aori'S, lot 3 , ,
'Immi-rman, K.-NR H seellnn
M. T, I N, It. 4 W., teu aerea...
I E4
J s
I 71
t 40
I M
Hiilrf pn.j.,-rty will be sold aubjeet to
rivicmiMion na per atatiitf or Urenn.
luiltd ilda 24th day nf O-tnber. 1900.
J. W, HKWRMU
Sheriff of Wft.shlnaton Cotinly, Uregon
and ex-omvio Tax Collecior.
FARMS FOR SALE
Tboe who want to buy Waahinff
ion bounty lunua will 10 well to
call and in ventral, the follow! na
offnrn. Ituinire at The Annua offlr
l.'ifi aen; 10 aerea under cultivation. R0
acnw in (mature., ISO wres In hrtiah anil
timber: (rood hi nine and luirni .i.ul ....
chard; well watered; mile from Keed
villa and railroad; U'mila from aelmol
I rice, fiio per aere.
31 aerea. 1 mfla from flraeuvllla tft
aen In eullivation; 10 aere slashed: II
acre in brush; ikI liva-room honae.
barn and out bnl iIIiikm; Umllnn. I' ti
and scIkkiIj 0 tulles to It, It. I'rios, $000.
kw acres-lot) acre In cultivation! 7
ari of lino lieaverdaoi that will prmluw
mm nm-K or onuma per acre; g-ood H-rooin
ImildlnKa; orehard and irrv Inmhea
TMn larm a iu2m leol H lll.U.r.. ..,
le ol Hlllaleiro and
finely altuatml. e.o ,tiul,u V, "J -
aary, Owner In falliuK health and aet.
Uiib uld, la caimo of ksIIIuk l'ric, atu
per acre, ou eaay terms, .
!Wl acres-aoo acres in cultivation inn
ttcrea of (tmid tlmlier mnlalile for oord
wood; hi.imo and barn; gmid orchaid! 2
iiillwi from. Illlklmro mid on main road
to i'ortlaml. This farm has running;
brunch ami Movent apring that furnish
abumlaneo of uier tho year round. This
farm Iwlnii situiiUul ho near town la well
aiilted forduirying and K'trdniiiuK, as well
iw untln and hay rttlNitig.aiid la one of the
Krcaieai DurBHiim In the imutv. File.
jKJ) pur lujra on eany pnymeuui,
2HlttcrM In It t if la alnta of ciiltlvatlnii.
mostly Jleavordum hind! W mile from
iiiilriuiil atutioti mid town; 18 miles west
of I'ortlmid, There is a fortuna In this
arm ror aomo irardener. 'I liia land la
heiiii at x.'io per iicrn: It can bo had for 110
per acre, il aoiu noon.
41 nurea nil urarln Intnl. exctmt H acroa ol
oak! well located, hciinr oolv ltl inilna
from Portland, Price, (l.tOO.
20 acres tmur Ilecdvlllo G acres In culti
vation, Price, ttWtt,
A Knod Nnwmill, with or without dwell.
iiil' and hoincHtciid, and NIX) acres of a-ood
llnibcrluiiil. A fortune for the right man.
50 iicriw of nice Hinooth land; 40 acres In
iillivntioii, beat of aoll. Price, $1(100,
MluurcM ii 1 1 i i 1 1 1 ro vn I liimh well liiffiijiit
lining only I inilcK from creiimei v. V. (I .
etc; eisy to clear. Thla ia a annp at inon.
Notice of Tax Equalization,
Notice In hereby (?iveri Hint tlm Aflaeas-
oient noil tor llm yeur IIHKJ will he In the
IiiiiiiIm (if I Im 4 'on ill V Hoard of IOoiiuMkh.
lion ot'viiliiCM and for ouch other IhihIiii-hh
hs kIiiiII li'Ktilly come before that body, for
one neek, ci)iiiinciiclii(r Monday, Novem
ber I a, Mid- meeting to continue until
Haturday ovwilng, November 11), WOO,
'l ax piiycra will take notice of above and
govern UifiiiKclveM acoonltiiirlyY
C. A. CAVICLI,
AHNCNHor for Washington Countv, Oro-
gon, iIiIIhIiom, Ore,, Ool. PW).
OREGONIAN AND ARGUS, $3.00.
The Weekly Oregonian and this naoer
give you all the news of horns, stats, the
I Jo not abuHC your foot. Buy vntir
foot wear at Dennia',
... .
,r & . rt uir j m
m-. II aw w r m w I
IIP lo ilrtln lumitine. filxl
market Aab it v v.in ii;mui...... ... ..)..... !..), i. t .....
, v, II. Il Ktlllt! Itlliroop VI M t 1 IHHUI' ll ttj I niMIUj(M
" t lion nun n ve utiini,
call on or write
ATTENTION, LADIES! !
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17 W I 1
Mi I f
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1 13 u. i ' .
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The Hillsboro
The Leading: Drug Houso ,xr-
Shute Ml Mm
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Traiinai l alimiertil Ihinklntj ltio.ini,
J. W. HHtlTK
A. C. HIIUTK .
M annuel
. t'anhlei
Sell Hltfltl Kxcliaiiii and Tei'Kr:thli
Tranafera ami laauew litter o t'riila
available throoKhoul the I nllisl Mtatm.
)raw Hill of Kti'liiinne mi tjnulni ,
I.(verMMil, Duldlo, I'arla, Iterllo. Kraiil
fort on-the-i am. HliM.khnlm ami all pro
clpal eltira of Kurope.
Collnetliina malleoli all aitCMHlilit kiIiiIi,
HankliiK hours front 9 a in to 3 p in
HlllNlHiro, Oregon,
SUMMONS.
iu ifiviK, ......
in i nr. villi ill liiuiir iic TUK'ft
Hlaleof Orcein, for WanliluKiun Countv. ! V.
llernard WiwlhotT, I'lalntllV
v
William A, Mack KllxnlMlli A.
Mack, his wife, William . trr(f..r
and ltergiT, his wife
, ' Ili'fiiiidunia
To William A. Mack mill Kllaheih A.
Alack, hla wlfu, ilefendntitti,
III the Name of the Ktale of Orevon. v,.n
sw hereby retltlred to apfiear uinl iiimHcr
thecomplalht Hied herein within U neelia
irom me nine or the Ilrat publication ul
till miinoioiiN. ami If vim fail an to an-
iiear and answer the complaint the pliilut-
ilf Will Ittkd tllltirillHtll. ciritlliMf v.. tl hikI
each of you. for tlm sum of $:m with ho
! T.. tTKrrTJT':V
( ZV. LTZZXZL
". ' 'r J uw inn
i ar auiii or 4tM ami biibii rilftlier amn
the court ma;
y adjudge reanouable iimiU-
hiruev'l foes hi said ault and alitoan ordor
anil decree aiithorliOng and illreciltig that
certain real estate, dnerllieil In a certain
mortgage oxeciitud by you itml each of
you to the plalntill' and dated tho INth
day uf May lHllft, and rmirdiMl ou pane !IA
of llook "S4" of records of mortgage for
WaahtngUin County, Oregon, which aiild
mortgage pliilollll la herein Keeking to
formdo'e, said real aatate lielng tlencilhed i
as followM! Iwing the N, H of the N, K, w i
ami tho N. 1 of N. W. of section 12 T. 21
N.ofR. W. Will. Mur.,(!oiitiilnlng (HI0)
one hundred and sixty acres of land In
Washington County, Oregon, ha mild and
the prieeoda applied to the aatlKfactlon
of iilaintlirs nulgiueut.
The data of the Ilrat publication of thin
miimnoiis In October 4, link), ami the order
aulhorlKlng service of this muiiiuniiN hv
piiblliwtion require you lo appear itml
answer on or before tho expiration ol d
weeks from said dale,
This NiitniiioiiK is served upon you hv
imbllcatloii, by order of Hon. h. A.' llomt.
County Judge ol WaHhlngton Counly,
Oregon, by an order ninde and dated id.
chttiiibeia In lllllnboro, Oregon, on Oct
ober 4, llKKI;
JOHN M. WAt.l,
, , Attorney for Plalntill'.
Illllboro Oregon.
Notict ol Granting; Time,
Notice is hereby given that we, the nn-
oeraigueu, pareniH or ueorgc It and
Hazel D. ldford, mlnom, hme this day
for valuable coimlderatlon, which la hcre
acknowleilged, and love and allectloii,
aold and granted to them their lime from
dtto, giving them authority to imnaact
biiHlncNS in their own iiumon m ( legal
age. No responalblllly will hereafter lie
recognined by the umlcrHigned for ilnhtu
contracted by the Maid (Joorgo II, ioiiI
JIn.l I), Led I n rd,
IKOKOK T. I.liDl'Oltli,
MARY MOIlKOKD.
Ulllaboro, Or., Oct. 29, IIMtO.
Treasurer's Notice,
All County Warrants of Wiwlilngl.ui
County, Oregon, emlorNcd "Not p.ivithl.i
t'L w'"i r r"'",H'" J"'1"1' t' ifiilv I,
1IKJ0, are due and payable alter October
1, 1000. InterfiMt will cease after that ihtle
KODOU'H CHANDAI.I,. '
Hepl. BO, 1900. County Treiwiirer.
CigariarF. J,BarrV2nd fit.
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A.
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Kii
rtl iiiiit'hiiifK now tit it in
V utsnrileil Itml no In for leas innimv
v t vm smi i-m t'l inifl I'll J f'rM
rarminlon, Ore.
r
We liaif tiLrit the
ni'eiu'V ol Ilie f.iiiion
I 'tea, Silli S, ,U,
l.iiiln-.' hr, 'i it. run
lit anv hi"! I'lli'ii,
f '-.V. ft '. ft v '
1 1 V'unn- in and
ice Ihriu.
WEHItUNO & SONS
Hll.l.st:ni:(i. (WH;ox
PtaimacCS
U I'r.ii.i
lil.ivk
101 Ml,
ILlllej
.rii'i...
!
ilTU T-lyl t'u- l-' -I I V 1 4-Tlit J;
The aid of
Scientific
Pharmacy. f
When nli-k 1( wsh, ,),,, l(.a
litiv.i.'i .n ....I it.. 1. ... . -
i -v "... mm uie uni puvKirian
ri ipnrritie ai, o( the In l ilrtt
I kii. I'liaruiary is now a itinr
' UIIK ai'tCIII C tllllll U us,! to
. New ilkfiiveries, new reme
ilU ami new ideas requtrv the
iiHNlrm druggist to lc njto-dtc,
..Ini
w-a
ia
I In i A thoroughly modern atore.
II mempiiiic nit u,t
ainl beat on (he profeiomil aide
of I'loirmacy. I'houc Mho ate
careful in their drug Inning, wtio
waul to ferl iccitre, can liml good
re iiuiiia (or liriuing oil their pien
(Tlptioua, I'rlcea are a f.tlr n qii.tlily of
. service is liitfii ,
Delta Druff Store
I
Main St., Hillsboro
ORM
Time Schedule ..
.. From Portlaptl
i
ii,,;'"Nl,".,!lI i','." w,i" M ' i' 1,1 rnf ''ho,
Denver. I't. Worth. Oniiilm k..-u no..'
Ml. t,.l fii.i ,.,,,
- ' 'I ' lUl ilgO 11)11 1
I) D III
jOiiNl, uri'lvim
Hpokiiut Klyer leiivon 0
Will III, MlUIIIHlpoIlM, Nl,
Mlhvuiikcu, t;iilcngu ami
1:4(1 u in
p in for Walla
'mil, imliilh,
Knet, iirrlvci
Ocean StcnimdilpH leave "at' 4 p. m for
Nun IraiiclMco.ai ting every live days.
Onji tnhlit Itlvor leave H p m except
fZ",!"""''"'10'' ftrAHU.rlSa.!d
way liuiillngH, arrive 4 p m except Hiimluy
u WlllnmcUe rlvnr leave (I a m agcupt
hi',',1 u?Ji"" ' TmX VUy N''""-. Million
H ,r,7 lumlillN- ,,'lv KM p m except
Williinictlo mill Vaiiiblll I 1
'--rf
), Ll !iy', V",mUW Hnlnrdiiy lor
( r gm ( Ity, DavUui and way laud ingH.
M lay '" -M,""l"y' Weifnnailay 1.
illiiiiM f to rlv.il' leave (1 a in Tunwliiv,
J hiiiMdiiy litul Haliirdiiy forOorvalllM aii.i
i y hmilinga, tu-rlvu i::l p , TucH.luy,
llnu'Hdiiy ,p NiUiinhiy "
Miiuko river leave .pHrlii dully
1 1"" "!' 'liwihioni I'eluriiliig huivn
MiwhUnn ihilly at (in, m, .. .
Ad.lnwH W. 11. liuiJiUItT,
. Gen. I'uhh, Ajji'iit
M. WeliMinir ,fe h.iiih ro now rn
wivnif! t loir now and miIi'IiiIM
linos of (Ii'ohh gooda. I f iuubom
IdotticK,
irTH.
lliiiiiie!ittH for .uli(.' writi
Va! inHoet ami thon you'll
!'". Wo liuy to w-11.
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