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r v t Hat. HIL'SBORO ARGUS, DEC. 13, 1900. : : ; : ATm'Hm ue imk I i- .i-i. h : ; A 1 ti fe Peal eftoe at Htllaboro, J.M ..ml etaaa Mil matter. Lrcrra a. Lose, kditok. Czty Cr.clal Paper. IIIUID EVE3Y, THURSDAY BY f- jraaB Om Dollar per Annum. t.s UMM,Ma Tbree MoiiUm, K eta. C;; to GM MM-Ullisni. Be Uma la tac Bimetallic Standard. Car Ciaty mn Debased Property, ail PnlUm Aaericu Product Our 0M-9Mt lata It Mr Creditors' Gain. Em M aat for Marcus A. Hanoa no oocaaioN to snebk. Tbs comuMrcialiatic journal which an sneering so freely at the charge that in the surrender of power to the great commercial claws our hat institutions are being threat aotd art without any basis of foun dation for the levity with which they treat this subject. As a mat tat of fact, an oligarchy, if con ducted by these powers, is much better than the elective idea, which nay, from time to time, shatter what the administration has built in the way of greed. As a matter of human rights, tbe constitution is ths greatest safeguard that a demo cracy erer had, and when we once trample on the instrument, we may do ao again with impunity. Our treatment of Porto Rico is but a forerunner of what we may ex pect when we put away from us the regard far human rights. Once broken, and our regards for equal right will toon plunge ut into a labyrinth of action that is not compatible with free institutions and we will have a republic in same only. Sueh procedure mere ly makes as a government by force laetaad of a government by virtue of the authority of those who are governed, and the germ of thia sort of government does not grow in the oil of democracy and republican lain. Commercialism has a great and powerful ally in commercial politics. We are now in the bor j darland of an oligarchy that will eventually be hard to control. Eapaciouanees it one of its char acteristics, and it is growing every dav. Beck this way with a big army, and you will have a govern meat that will be vicious as com pared with a monarchy. BUT OMK OF MANY. The skip subsidy graft is but one of many that have been purchased by the powers that lent aid and com fort to the administration, and if the administration shall deal hon estly with its aiders and abettors a multitude of iniquities shall be gvea strength and place in statute There is hot an intelligent man in America but who knows that ahamefoi deals, actual contracts, or implied, have been made between tie Uanna regime and the great corporatione of the country. Let as ho-e that we shall find some re publicans who are not tied to the promisee of the masters and who will shatter Cm superstructure that tends toward the debasement of oar country. A vote against the hip subsidy scheme ib a vote of patriotism. Wild I GO THROUG H? The friends of the ship subsidy graft are trying every effort to get the measure drafted into law and it begins to look as though it will be come a statute. Although it is a measure that is practical robbery, yet it has the support of the ad ministration managers ar.d that means victory unless through fear ef rebuke there will spring up wtocjh mug-wumpism to beat it. Ths bill will receive it; greatest support by the unthinking through ths last that it is argued that the ixfeZi'uing will cause expenditure and make business for the trades for tie time being. This naturally trials to the labor interests and to cattor how great public senti C"t may be against the measure, czrilly, because it is represented t9 & wLit it will not dogive lab tr ttti til to ship building labor, ftfCCt support that it should r'trira, and, no doubt, pass. ' " N ii Z'--2 to be an age of f ) Cm the many for the bene- f- In fact this senti- r":rt!y endorsed at the ) Cir:t take our medi - "j that whatever lt tizt is the bill , p cheers already car- rying and ite greatest benefit will ro I hew. A MONUMENTAL QKAFT. rhe Oregonian quotee the follow ing from the N. Y. Time, and sug i st s the question, "Can the King do Wrongf The president conclude hia stealage a follow: In our treat prosperity we must guard against the danger it invite of extrava gance in government expenditure and appropriations, and the chosen repre tentative of the people wilt, I doubt not, lurnisn an example tn tneir legisla tion of that wise economy which in a seatoo of olentv husband for the future. In this era of great business activity and opportunities, caution is not untimely. It will not abate, but strengthen confi dence. It wilt not retard, but promote, legitimate industrial and commercial expansion. Lhis admonition to economy is, un fortunately, accompanied by an argent recommendation to pas the ship sub sidy bill, which Is, in itsett, an extrava gant use of the public fund, and which is, moreover, a diversion of those funds from public ends to a private advantage. It is a measure that, auder the cloak of protection to American industry, im poses on the producers of the country a tax for which they can receive no direct return, and of which tbe effect will be rather to increase than to diminish the cost of transportation of their products. It is also a measure for the benefit of an industry that is already in a moat pros perous condition, and that needs only the stimulation of open competition to develop indefinitely. Surely, this is an illogical and inequitable employment of the surplus contribution ot the tax payers. Thia is only one of the "grafts which received indorsement at the polls in November." When you ex pose yourself to smallpox, the dis ease is yours. Do not grumble at a little rain remember that the east is now get ting its snow and cold. . A little rain is not to be sneeied at as it makes things look like Oregon You know you would not live' any where else, so what is the use of grumbling. When Washington County gets the population that it is entitled to by virtue of its location we shall do business and that time is not far distant. From now on we shall get more tbao our share of the in tending settlers coming from the east. Watch Washington CoOnty growand it will be a substantial growth. The sooner a man finds out that he can't get everything he wants in this world, the sooner will he have learned the great lesson of life. Most men go down to the sunset ways before they discover this knowledge, and even then, hope in the same old way. Philos ophy is easily preached but is t "powerful" poor thing to practice. Thk Oregonian constantly throws sneering remarks at Oom Paul Kruger because that old gentleman is in Europe trying to get aid for bis people. This is characteristic of that paper. It now wants the the old man to go out and 6ght. There is reason in all things the uregoman excepted, inere is a chance for the rabid writers on that paper to go over to the Phil tppines and do a little scrapping on their own account. CLAIMS ALLOWED. The following claims were allowed by the county court last week Louis Hohenleitner was granted a rebate of 7.7U for double taxation year of 1895. C A Cavell, assessor and postage ! 78 so 1 nelson, itr dist Z 490 Carstens Bros, lbr dist 21........ 1746 J H Westcott, hardware dist 14. . . 3 65 uooayear KnDber u, matting courthouse, etc. . . 36 g Hitne & Pratt, printing proceed. 6 00 W M Langley, registering voters. 4 lo disallowed. 1 igardviue Hall Co, rent Hall .... J 00 J K Miller, Cornelius, the ssme. . 2 00 Earl Van Meter, janitor Dillev election, disallowed. , 1 Se W S Hudson, rent, V G election, 300 6 C Thomas, care L H Witt. ... . 30 00 Reeves Bros, sup A Morgan. . 300 C R Bradley, care 13 county poor 126 75 A C Arcbbold, hardware. ....... 1 00 W D Wood, medical aid 4 85 R L Wann sal recorder 127 56 Irwin-Hodson Co, supplies 2JJ.1 Glass & Prudhomme, " .23 30 H A Ball, sal as sapt 64 7!) L Peterson, wit State v Campbell , 4 80 S Kuoz, hardware dist I ........ . 2 90 W F Hollenbeck, lbr RevermsD. 0 35 Schulmerich Bros, sup 7 45 Hboro Pub Co, sta and printing. . i7 10 Mead & Nelson, Denny crossing. 4I 7;, Patton & Holscher, lbr dist 4..., 30 00 R Crandall, treasurer , 61 00 J W Sewell, sheriff and postage. . 203 00 a ai 10111ns, janitor and help.... 3240 Arus, publishing tax list 410 00 I J Weik, carpenter work 8 25 L A Rood, judge.. . ; 60 66 Argus, .com proceedings and printing.. , . 8 00 Clark & Buchanan, special ser vice adjusting account of H P Ford ao to W Bachelder, viewing road 379. . 3 00 J W Jackson, tht same.......... 300 J H Wirtz, " 300 G A Morgan, clerk etc. 207 lo J P Randall, official count election 3 00 Petition of II. Walker for re bate on tax, disallowed. Ordered that court be adjourned until Saturday, December 15. New line of Henriettas, Chevoite, Serges, Hacking and Homeppuns at H. Wehrung & Sons. Keal Estate Transfer. Cha Wilson etux to Geo C Stoat tr 8oainsecS9t2r t w. ....... Igoalt Simons to Prank Mandt-1, 5 asecjotssrt w,,.,, J R Brighsm to Antelir Stark, se X of nw ; sec 3 t s r w ..... Mary Ann Buttington and husband to Mary Ann BurKngtnn etal, 29 a in sec 1 1 3 1 r 3 w..; Jocob Cox to Carl Her, te X of i sec 34 1 3 '5 Ellen Keen and hd toj T Buxton prat blk 2 Forest Gww. Andre N Cederbcrg to Alfred Ced- erberg, 6 60 a in Jas Baker dun . . fl 10 Si so 2oo DECEMBER 31ST CLOSES THE CENTURY And my present s't of Imoks. am anxious to nave an my old standing accounts adjiuUnl Wture that date. 0. T. I.inki.atkk Dead Letter. The foltowing is the list of letters re maminiF in the Ilillsbom post oilice 110 claimed: Mrs. I. T. Alvord, Mrs. John Hansen, Mr. lrusi!U Jones, Mr. Joe Mathiot. All letters not calleil for by Iec jj. iqoo will be sent 10 the dead letter oltice. One cent will be clianrr t on each letter called for. R. Waoc.rnhh. P. M v,. Fine cut glass at fleers, vithin the reach of every oive'rvrMH'kt't. Mr. Willard Irefand, of Mon mouth, was in the city Wednes day, visiting friends. Larger stock thanver h'f.ir better selections. ChHoii Hoyt. CITATION, IS THK COUNTY COI RT 0 THK j State ot Oragun, f r WaNhiiiKtou County, j In the Matter cf the Estate of ( SUHiu I, Stanley, UeceaMj. To J. If. Stanley, Francis M. Stanley, Edna Stanley, Alii H tun ley. Kli.a beth Stanley, Clitl'ord S, Stauiey, heira-at'law of Husan 8 St;mlty, ife ceased, greetitifi: In the Natiifc of the State of Oregon, ymi are hereby cited and requited to appear in tbe County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Waphiinstoi:, at the Court room the.eof, ut liiittMro, In the County o( Wasliintftoo. 011 Ttt .tay, the Kith day of .January, mi, at lo o'clock In the forenoon of that day. then and there to Know mine, if auy you have. ny an oruer 01 aata touri siu:iiiit not tie made, authorizing and directing the .VI. miniMrator of said estnte to sell lite real property beloiiFing to aatd taie at (in v ate ale, for caao In bund, aa prmyed for in tbe petition o. the Ailniimstrator of taid eatate tiled herein, nail! proerty U Ing described as follow, to-wit: IWmg a rt of the donation land claim of M ichaej ore and wtfe, Mary II. Moore, in T. I 8. R. 2 W. Will. Mer. and Uew ril.1 ax follows: Commencing" at a initiil in the south line of Kaid donation laud claim, 58.55 chains west l f the sonthcnxt cor ter of fiaid donation land claim, rtiniiint; thenee north 3SL45 chain to the center of tbe right of way of the Oregon ami Cali fornia railroad, thence Mouth 60 decrees east along tbe center of wild railroad i.tO chains, thence south u.4'i ciinins to tbe south tine of waiil donation land claim, thence went 3.30 chains t the place of beginning, containing 11 acmi. mora or less. Witneaa. the Hon. L. A. Kood. Jutliie of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Washington, with the seal ot said court ainieu, tins ueeomiier 12,W0. Attest: (8eall OKI). A. VOItOAV. By J. W. Morgan, Deputy. Clerk - TfflNGS FOR Whatever your present or prospective relation to Her Mother, Wife, Sister we bare that which will enable you to give expressions to your wish for Her "Merry Christmas." Scan this list! Ladies' Fine Watclien, Meant if ul Cliaiim to Match, Hinirs, I'Iiih fand Broehes in proltiHion, a Very Delicate and KeautiCul Line of Cat Glass a New teatnre in Sitter Novelties, ConipriHinir alt Sorts of Toilet Articles, BruHherf, CoinbH, Manirnre 8etn, etc. If it does not appear on the list, we have the fitting thing for Her iu in our stock. We can Guarantee you Her appreciation of the things you select at this store. To see our goods is to buy. ..HOYT, the Jeweler Here You Are, Parents! DENNIS' SHOE HTOIIK will give to each baby born in 1901 its First Pair of New fthoeg. Each application must be accompanied by a certificate signed by the parents and the attending physi cian. Call in and leur.i bow to get the aline. Firot Shoes The Affairs of Europe are faithfully portrayed in the original and exclusive cable dispatches which The Cm CAGO RECORD prints daily from the leading capitals of the old world. This magnificent special service is in process of being greatly extended so as to include every important .city in Europe; and it is supplemented by the full regular cable service of The Associated-Press. The Chicago Record, alone of alt American newspapers outside New York city, now prints original and exclusive . csbh dispatches dally from the leading capitals of Europe, Notice to Crnttacturs. f Scab' bid ill l received at the I'minly I I'leik's iittitHi In Hilbihoiu, on Satnnlav, iHw, ,, mitl, At the hour of 10 o'clock'. in lor the construction ot a Itulkhcud on jUnlrx rreek near the county toad, north iron r oren tmiv Spceilii'iitiuns mar ! won at the A. ttOOll, Judi, Count V ChV otllr.e, iHto. 15, l'.mo. U Administrator' Sale of Real Estate. I j Krtlvt ut liwvliy ptiwu Ihrtt in fiursUHiu if an ortlcr of liie HonoruM Count v Court of tln Stat or Ott'Kou, for Waoli- 1 Itltrtotl t'ottlltv. liinJo attit MlllnriNl oil lliu Jith ilny of JioypmlHr, into, In Hip iwlat of l.ivi-i-m' lltihor, iltHtmsiil, aiitlHirlittiiK and itirtH-tinji tlit a (Million of tlw nml i-MtStlH I ebllSiUK tO mtlll I'Mlllt.' tin Rtllll nl ovtviUii wile. now. UitnolorB, I. the ttinlrr. rS',t. administrator of nniil estate, will, on ami auer me Satli day of Deeembrr, ItMKI, iiuhwI o wit at private wle, fur mill In liaild iiHin diiv of sitltt, nil tint IoIIoIh l-rill mil (imjiprly, minute in VVshIi iittflon Conniy, Oigm, t- il: lKiniitng nt a Nint . fit Katd ami lit 2A elmin South of thi Norlhw mt r ti.'rore.4Um f' t js. K.8 W.W ill. Mi.r, unit I'uiimnx ttii tlOf 1411 11.5 illttlllM nuir or to tln cottier of Ihiu y t'm'k, tli.'iu'mlottii thr (Tutor of I'Miry CrtHk to I tli VUt- lino 1. 1 1I10 Hoimli.iil Ijtml ( l.tini I ot TIioiiinm Mmii mid Mary Hart, ltl wlfo, I llieneetMiuth lo tlio oHtitor line ot Hnld I wvtiiin li, riiniiint; Kant ami Wesil tlirouvh w.i.l Htvtioii tln'iicw'Wit to tin. ee-nler of Tnalntin lilvvr. theme down 1 "aid river lo a Milnt, tln iu North d- urws rjisi a flmiim Uieiiiw North J.tw eliaitm to a point thai ti I0.3& chaiira North of miid wider line of mild seclmn, ami tf.,1u vlMltia Wml ot tlie Kti-l line of nid Hart IHitiation l.mi.l iMnlin, lln-me Went l!.4t clmhtM, itienee Nmth .4.'i ehitms thelKV W'ost H.H7 etmili, thriiee North I7.f0 ehains, thoin'e Kuxi lu feet to Hie ohiee ,.f iHfthining, nnititiniiiji ;u,ii aenn, more Of less, 8JUI Kile W ilt le sulijtvt lo eonfirmiiilon v the I'otiiity tVmrl of VYaMliiiiitum County, OreRoii, ait by law provided. lt'd nl KirHl tirox n. Oregon, this 'Jnlh dav of Noveinlier, I'.Kt. C C. C VPl.KS. Ad'ntniHtriilor of the etnle of l.uerne Itiilwr, deeeuM tl. Jwe t'aplea ni.d John M. Wall, Ally. SHERIFF'S SALE. VIUTI'R OK AN KXEt t rii'N BY(i hs ree unit onler of wile, liietl nut ot mill tnnti'1 thu Heat of the I'ijl'Uil Court of Hut Stale ol Ore icon, for WuhhfciKion County, lxirii!i tlale the 2sili iliiv of Novetnlwr. I'tlU. in favor of .1. 1. Taninwie . i.lnlnlllt, ami ttiiniutit ('. II. Slew art and Heo. Stewurl, anil iii;iiiiiHl the iiropfrty hetvlnafter AewrilMHi, lor the sum of l;ai..V), with tnterenl thereon from theCTth tny of Nt vumher.' ISW. at the rale of tt ier cent iter aiinuin, ami the mini of $II..iO, coIh and ilmhuwtnetitB.tti n.edirei'tiHl. and which hui.I tl.-. rce coiiiinati.U ami rmiulre the aaleof the reJty hereinafter ilewrilnil to sjuisly kuuI uiiii4 and the win mi ex iMRiea of wile. Now. therclore, by virtue and lu inimn- ance of aiiitl ilevree ami order ol fuilnanil iuruant to Mii't eaeciitioii. 1 will, on Monday, the .Tint day of IHfiiiler, l!m, it the south door of tha Court I1oum, in lltlMHiro. uMiiiiutoii County, Onmou at the hour of 10 o'clock a, 111.. of xald day at public; iHKiion to the luu;li'l li der, for cah hi Imnd, all of the follottint detwrilHid real or- tH'rtv. Iviiiir, lMingani siiti ale in WuHtiinglori County, Oregon, aim iiartii uiui lj- ili'SMrtixil m folion-H: All of lota 7. it ami U in block 7 ami l"l 3 and the west forty feet of lot V in huwk a or and 111 miiiiiioiir' aituiitoii to 1110 town, now tun cil v of Hilmboro, Oreiftm, to il I ixfy tha liereinhcfore iiHineit auint and , the comW of and upon wild writ and the I (Hwta aii'l rxienm ol Kale. Halil nroiiertv will be wild nhie!t to re- t demotion at per sta.iiti' of Oregon. Witmst my Imnd this Wth day of t K-towr, Itnv, I JO ' N W. 8KWEM,, KherilTof Wasdilmrton Count v. Oregon. 1 K. flaaley, Attorney for I'lutnt ti. HER. For Baby! Closingout Sale! . Everything in the Store ;it Cost! Stock of General Merchandise, Boots, Shoes, Rubber Good, Groceries and Notions of all kinds. In Exchange for all Goods Purchased We will Take all Kinds of Farm Produce Such sis Potatoes, Onions, Butter and Effffs, Chickens, Vegetables, and Pay Therefor the highest Market Price. The Store Will be Closed Out As Attention Mst Be Given To Other Business Mttters. Here Is an Opportunity to Get Your Mo . ey Worth. THE L. BAILEY STORE - - CORNELIUS AJministrator'i Sale. Notice Is hereliy ulven Hint the lit deri i)!ftcd. nlii iiiWImtor ol the estate o John M, I.M111, ilee.viei. hv virtue ami 111 purxiitutcc of nit order ol Hie Count) Court ol the blnti of llreumt, for Wnnli iuuton Co:udv, iu the mutter of said vo lute, u mlo noil ntor.-d on Hie iNlth titty of Novemtior, I'Mi, nod the NUliiieiilitl or ter hi the iniiller of oatil etnlt, m id mid entered ml the Mil duv of leniher. t:iu, wit nit ol IU" loitiiwiiiK ite 1 sertlml rim 1 1 ri.e'rly tyluit, Ih'Iku atd m: utile lo Vm,,lni;ti.i. County, OieKim, suit I diMerti I 11. the .Southeast oiiarter of Ilia! Suit ti (iiitrier of KeciVni iVt, Town, 1 North, liimtie 1 el of Urn V lllitinellu Meridiuii, exeeiit ;t "S arreti lu lha North cist m tier thereof, aa tl (crtlwil on iiixe .an of lt...ik Al. H-coritntif llemlaof Waul)-! uuttoii t'ounty, Oretion, on anil alter Mouilay, Juiiuaty 7, IVUI, ut private wile, to the hluhct bidder tor i'ikIi In Imiul at Hie tHoiilli ilmir ol tint Court II mi 111 lltlliliorii Waiihinittnii County, Ureyon. iIiiIm ttl t hh i IvimI nt the olli e of Hi itiilei'Miuiird, at liillxliorti. Oieuoti, and wiid .ile ill Iw made NiilijiN'l to ciillrin. attoii iiy ihei ounty t'oiirt ol tliocua e in llreKon'. for Wushitiulon Coiiulv. liiileil at IlilNtmrti IhiN full duv of lie. vetubcr. ItMJ. Ii . T. It.VlU.KY, AilMiiii.Mrnlor ot the elnte of Joltu M. l.yoii, ileea ml, tie .'. It. t ivley. Attorney. Hillm I louse J. Northrop, Proprietor. Newly Furnished and Renovated A nrst-claw iiililc and all nct-omtitiMjttion for the convenience of Km-t. , , , Notice of Final Settlement. Notice in hereby kIvcii Unit I tha umler siKiietl Kxeculrix ofthe ette of KlixalHith JiiliUMon, iIii'i-hmhI, have tiled my llnal accoiinl aa mich Kxeculrix toicether with the Dun! acniuiilof HimiMon Kiiiiuw form er Adniiulfilrnlor I now doeeawHl ) In the County Court of tha Htatu of Ofgiin f"r Vii9hliiKtou t'ounty, that Kaid Court low 11 led Mimilny, llet). ITlh. IIM), at the hour of lOo'cliH-k A M. of Maid day lu the Court room at Ulllxlxiro Wimli. Co. Ore, ait the time ami pho-e for hearing object ion to maid account and for the net I le nient of Hiiid etnlo. Dutod this t th. day of Nov 1H00. Florence J, Halite KxectttriX of the Kutute of Kli.nlwili JohliMin (dwnaaed,) Unnlcy ti Hon iHy. for Executrix. AdrainUtrator'g Notice. The undumiicneil liuviliK I'd" day been niKiiilmi, by th County Court of the Suite of Oregon, for Waaliluittoii County, AdtuiiiUtrtttor wltli the will annexed, of the nutate of Thomaa Ntewart doemiiied, and duly (iialllied aa aueh, all perwiin lmvini rliilnmntritliiKt hhi'I eKtnta are re (Itilrml to prexent tlieni to ma with the proper vuncluim at the County (Joint room In liillNboro, Oregon, within Nix nioiitlia from the dale, hereof. 1 ii lix I nt Htlbboro thiaiind day of Nov enilmr, ltwl). HtKI) ROOD AilmiiiiHtrntor tvith-the-will-amioxed of the iiHtiilu of ThotmtM Htewart decoamol. Notice of Final Settlement. Notico la hereliy iflvwi that fmlsa Dun zur, the iindnrmKiioil, Kxeculrix ol the I lust will and timtomont of John U. Duny.rr, deneaiutd. haa lilod her final account ai euch Kxetititrix and the County Court of the Ktitto nt Orcuou lor the County of W'HHhlniftoM linn lixeil Monday, the iHth day of Dottombnr, IIWO, at ten O'clock lit the forenoon of wild day in tho County Oiurt room lu lllllnlHiro, Ore., aa the time mid place tor henring objection to anid linal acMiiml, if any there lie, and for the Until aetlleiuent of wild elnte, Dutml m HlllNlMiro, thia 22nd day of Noveinlier, l!lO(t,--Iitila A, Iltinsuir, Exe cuti ix of the hwt will and tonlniiient nf Johtt C. Dtttizor, d(!cnawd. W, Il Hare, AlUirney for the Execut rix, SHERIFF'S SALE. 'V VIUTt'K W AS EXECUTION, 1 I d 'iTijii ami onler of wild, InmuhiI nut of the Circuit Court of Hie htato of Ore gon, for VVnti iliiKtott C iinty, in favor of rim Oregon Mortgage Co, Limited ami itpiimt .1. II, I'ilkiniitoil, Jr., F. M. Batch elor and Mary Jiatctielor, hla wl.e, for the Minn of fl7.U0 imihIh, and for the further Hum of U'HW.K, U.H. gold coin, with In tcrent thereon nl. tho rate of 8 pr cent per milium from the Ittllii day of Nov. 1900. mill for t lid further hi 111 of IS'l attorneys' feoH, with iuhtieat thortjon at' the rate of 8 per coiil per annum from the aMi day of Nov,, lMUO, and for the cost mid expenses of Hale and ol'g ild v rit. Now, therefore, by virtue and In purKii urn of wild judgment, dodroe mid onler of hiIh, t will, on Monday, the Mni duv uf Ih'i:,, HWO, at tho south door of tho Court limine In HlllHhoro, WiiMlilngloo County. Oregon, nt tlm hour of 10 o'clock a, in., of Miiiil day, cll at public auction to the hixlM-Ht bidder for cumIi. tho followlng diiHcribod real projieity, to-wit: The -.ortu eiiHt )uarti' of the B011U1 eiist (iiui'tcr mid the North of the 80:1th wiHt quarter of tho Boiilli-rtttt i mu ter of Sec. 21 in T t N of It 1 VV, Will. Mr onlainiiig IHI ucrBM, all itituiite in WuhIi lugion County, Otegoti, to eitlsfy the liHiMiubofbru ihuikmI hiiiiih, and lor Hie eoKte and wxpfltmos ofaahl wale. Maid property will be Hold NtibjoOt to re tleniption n imr Htntute of Oregon. i Vi HiicHH my liiind thin flth 1 lav of Tie;'., 1000. J. W.KhiVVIOI.I,, Hlicrlir of WnMldiigt.on (Jountv. Oregon, Hy W.J. W'ull, Deputy. Snow & McCuiiiiint, AtUiriiuye for FlalutitT. OREGONIAN AND ARGUS, Sa.oo. The Weekly Oregonlaa and thla paper give yon all the nawa of home, etata, tbe ATTENTION, H. The Hillsboro Pharmacy The Leading Drug Whera l)ru(ra,Me.lielneii, IVlnta. OIU.HmBtn, tlrie.lie nnidl I'mmfWn Nimdrlea " may lw phwiiriKi at prleea tliat ftmi'lv illl- uiiwtllin. MAAtn I !! Ill I'lltlll- llilllBI' 1 VVlVi lUIIUVIU r Trauaact a Qanaral Itankluit lliiilntw. J. W. 8HUTK ...... A. O. 8HVTE ..... Multniei Ciwlder Holt eight Kachange and Thi;rnililr TrmuaferH and Iwniiw Uiltem of I nilTl available tlirauKlioiil the United riintc. Draw Htlla of KxehaliK oil Wiiidot , f.lvorpnol, lliibltn, I'arla, llerlln, r'ranV-forimn-lh-Maiii.HIM'kliolui and all prli elpal cltieaof Kuroe. Colloctloiiemaite on all aeetwuillila polnh , Ranking hour front 9 a m lo S p in HlllalMirOi 0reoii. FARZI0 FOR SALE Thoae who want to buy WitehliiK' tun County farm will 1I0 well to call and invoatlftatt) the followinft ofTer. Inquire at Tub Akuuk ollh'fl l.'ifl aero 40 acre under riiltlvatlon, M acre In paature, MO acreit In, In null mul Umber; gmal liouaa ami U11 oj giHiil or nbarcl ; well watered) mile from Ibi d villa and railnntil) mile from wliool Price, per aure, St aoree, 1 mile from (Iroenvllle-Kl acre In cultlvationi 10 acrna alatiuili II aeree In bruahi RtMid flve-room h"iie, barn and out bulldlnuH; u mile to 1' o, and aehooli 6 mile tu K, It. I'riee, fiKio, ' tt aeree 100 acrea in otiltlvallon: 7 acre of Due beaverdain that will iirndiice 400 Muc.ki of oiiIoiih pur acre; kihhI H-rooiu hoiiHe, ooitftMlO; giMid bam 411x71; oilier bnildlngH; orchard and berrv IuihIioh, Tlila laritt I In 2 111 lien ol illllidioro und finely ttltualed, eaii be divided, if in'cc. aary. Owner lu failing health and get ting old, ia eauae of wiling I'riee, flu per aere, 011 eaay terum. 800 acre-2O0 at'rel In cullivullniif inn aoroa of good tlml.er auilable fur cord wood liouae and bam; gmal orclutidj 2 mllea from lllllaboro and 011 main roml to Portland, Thla farm him running branch and aeveral ipringn that fitriilMh abundanne of water the year round, Thin farm being attuated to near town la well nulled for dairying and gariluuing, aa well aa grain end hay raining, ami la one ofthe greatext bargaina In the county, l'tluc, po per aere on eaay paymenta, 200 acrea In high atate of eiillivullon, moHtly Beaverdain laiulj mllo I'roiu railroad lUtlon and town; 18 mile went of Portland, There In a fort una In HiIh farm for noma gardener. Thla hind In cheap at IfiO per aurej it can bo bad for $.10 per aura, If told aoon. 44 acree all prarie land, exi-ept 8 imm nl oak; well located, t'lug only 10 iiiIIim from Portland, Priue, (:MjO. 20 aere near Heedrille 0 auroM In culti vation. Price, $000. . A good lawmlll, with or without dwnll ing and liotneetead, and H00 acren of good llmuerhuid, A fortune for the right mini, 60 term of nice tiiiooth land; 40 acrim In cultivation, beat of toll. Prioe, $1000. 80 acret unimproved land; well located, being only i in Ilea from cremnnrv, P. (., etc; eaty to clear. Thin it a tmip'ttt toOU. Treaaurer'i Notice. All County Warrant of Washington Comity, Oregon, emlurHod "Not payable for want of fund"," prior to Aug. I, IHOO, are due and payable after December I, WOO. Intereat will Guaia after thai ilttle. ROIKILPH CIIANDAI.I,, Nov, iiH, 1U0U. County TreaHitrer. The Arqub from (Into to Jantmrv 1,1902, for $1. Akouh and Orn Konian, M, It you want a tonm for nowB, try these paperH. Cigar at F. J, Barber's, 2ud Bt. LADIES! ! W'f have Inlm the t;piii' of tin' I.iUiuik in, S'HiV t Co., l.ii.liiV .ii-i ;iii.l on hi sny I I'rii'ra, i 5". f '. f i v fno! Ciuup 111 and re tlieiit. WEHRUNO & SONS llll.l.sni)i;n. wi:t;ns r ni. .11 iiiovk . M.HII St. Hr. V. A. Italic) proprietor. Houso. 1 I Choosin; itt it? Desirable 71 il 9 Presents 1 ii C.rt mol fur your money, drt widnt pietaitilr rliotce. You rtit iiot Iw Hire Hint your money tin done itt beat unit you tee our pi.cet. We have jutt tbimr Hurt of (jooil tuott ilriiwble at glltt. 1 i if s wa I Tnili't Cnt, Mfttiifiiro Sett, AII11110H, (.Ittiruiiil Collar, Neck tin, (ilovc aiul Mutulker ohinf ftoxea, ricl.iro Iltmkt, notltlittn HIiH'loi, elfi. It it lill r apeelfy, for there are a liuiiilri'd ilcim lu climme (mm, You intuit a-c litem. Tlinae who come tn look tire aa welcomes th(e who f out tu buy. fl Delta Drug Store Main St., Hillsboro Time Schedule .. . . From Portland r ;'r-T,v,T,.:-.,: Kind iiiuil Ion von nl. 7 p m for Halt Ukn, Oenvi'i, H, WorUt, IM111.hu, KmiHiiH (illy. t. bniilH, citiingii un, 1 j.;m .rrivn H p lit ' HlioUiiut, Klycr leiiveii 0 p m for Walla VVlllIll, .M!lilioniliN, (St. Paul, Dlllulll, MllwtiiikuH, tihieugu ami Kiwi, arrlvm M;-i a 111 Oceitii HtiiiiiiiHhlpa uvo nt 4 p, , r(,r Nun HHii(.c.ii,iinu,ivry llveiluyt. UoIiiiiiIiIh llivnr li'itvo H p- m except Hiimluy Kuumlny 10 p i fr Amnrlit mill wny liuiilliigH, arrive 4 pin x.ciupt,Bundiiy WlllnuiPlln river louvii tl n 111 except Hiindiiy lir Onutmi t'lly. Nnwlairg, Knlciii S'iiiuhiyy l'm'"",N' l4n'IVH P fl"1''! Wllliuiiello mid Yniuhlll river leave. 7 a m ImiH' iiy, l liiiiMilnyitiHl Hiilurdiiy for OrogoiiCUy, D.tyion ,i W11V n,f. Krilbly V '" '""'"y- Wodnemliiy and Wllliimeltn 1 Ivor Imive tl a 111 Tuewbiv, I liiii'Milny im.l HHtimliiy for tJorvitlllH mill way IniHllnita nrrlvn l;:ttl p i Tuiwduy, 1 liurHiluy mill MiUunliiy 1 .Siinld! rlyor luiivti IMpiiria iliilly atdt.iJH, in for I.p.wiHirtiii roliiruliig Ituivu I.OWlHIiiii ihtily utu, III. AiMwhh W. H, IIULBUUT, Gun. PtiHR. Aireiit II. Wnhmng it Bona nro now re viving their ,m li1u ,mliil (I H)0IIIIHi IlaMilwiiui ' wrnppew tlion yuu'Tl nin'H or (iret-H cnoilrt. Iliiiiiitilll.tlt.fl for ludieR' 'iii and inHiHHst ami Uihu yuu'. OEM uy. Wo buy to sell.