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. -T HIL'&BQRQ ARGUS, FEB. 7, 1901. tlXMk POB TH I'ISOrLl 1 1 ITSAVflfc XXXXM VXXXX. . : ; i Iai-km iim nut l iii.i i.n ; . ' 1 ! t ' ji 1M II it tha PosMsftice t Hillsboro, OnM, M 8Mond Claw mail matter. LUCIUS A. LONG, EDITOR. County Official Paper. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BY afcanfjUom On Dollar per Annum, III Months, W eU Three Months, S3 eta. Offing to Gold Mooo-mctalllsta. Be lie? la tac Bimetallic Standard. Dear Money aeaas Debased Property, aid Profitless American Prodact. Our Ctaatqaeat Iom is oar Creditors' Gain. 8a ao asc for Marcus A Raaoa A PART OF GRATITUDE. Of the first five companies which want into the Cayuse War, there are but few survivors. These fire companies really took the brunt of the war, and when reinforcement had arrived the country menaced was cleared rif Indians. Let the Oregon legislature, which is always free with appropriations, do some thing for these men who survive. They are few in number and their war antedates all others. It would not be a heavy burden on the tax payers, and there would be no complaint on the part of the peo pie were thexe old fighters recog nixed. Let ns hope that the bill now before the legislature will at least be passed so far as the sur Tivorsof these five companies are concerned. It would be a grateful remembrance and full of a justice long since overdue and unpaid Congress seems to embrace a feeble objection to pensioning these In dian War veterans because they were under state service instead of federal service. The objection is chimerical. But let the state be not ungrateful Let it act and con gress will eventually relieve the state. A REPUBLICAN CRITIC. The Chicago Times Herald, com menting on Senator Towne's ad dress, said: It waB a great speech. There is no doubt of that. Among those who could not agree with the doc trines expressed were some of the most enthusiastic admirers of the orator's art. Nor were there those lacking who indulged in the rash ness of prophecy to the extent o! saying the speech would make Towne the democratic nominee in 1904. If it was a great speech in man nerit was even greater in matter. It is no criticism to say of it that in part it traversed familiar ground. Nor is it an answer to suggest that the people voted the other wav last fall. it is not too much to say that Mr. Towne's powerful appeal made a decided impression on the sen ate. If any one has ever brought together in one address all the ar guments in favor of a surrender of the Philippines; if any one has championed, without demagoeism and without glaring perversion of the facts, the right of the Fillipinos to independence, Mr. Towne has done it, and this compliment is pid the temporary senator from Minnesota, that he presented his side of the case better than any one ever presented it before, or ip likely to do again. The Oregonian of Wednesday has a considerable criticism on Congressman Tongue, and the art icle contains many statements that will certainly raise the ire of that gentleman. The bone of conten tion is a Washington correspon dent's dispatch stating that Tongue was in the race for the United States Senate. Tongue denied this in a counter dispatch and now the Oregonian states that it believes its correspondent in preference to Mr, Tongue's denial. liORBETT s wealth is all that brings him support. The republij cans 01 Uregon are up against it. The state is already disgraced by the presenoe of Joe Simon in the National Congress. It is to be hoped that further odium will not be cast on the fair name of the state by sending back to Washing ton a man who has outlived his public usefulness and has only a few (a good many) scads to recommend him to a position of t'-b honor. Tbi ship subsidy bill has been shelv ed far the presntaad for very good naua. Thcrw ate several senatorial election bow pending and inconsider ate pushing of the bill through Con gress might effect several senstorial votes. Were the thing to be ciowded constituencies might begia to desire tn fonnstion as to how probable caudi dates stand on this gigantic steal hid den under the cloak of Hanna. So the matter is to rest until these elections are out of the way. At this juncture shelving was a very wise move. LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY. General Ransom Post, G. A. U, and W. R. C. are preparing to eel ebrate Lincoln's Birthday, Tues day, Feb. 12, by holding exercises in the court house in the evening The program is as follows: Music. , .Hills'ioro Band Prayer Kvan P. Hughes America. Bv Audience Recitation. Lulu Barngrover Address Hon. W. D. Hare Solo, When Love is Gone (Hawley); The Ferry for Shadowtown DeKoven). . Miss Mabel Adkins. Recitation, The Vengence of the Flag., . Ruby Plowman. Selection Mrs. W. N. Barrett Music Band Address Hon. H. V. Gates Solo, To Von and But to You (Coverly) Miss Jennie Greer AddressRev. R. A. Atkins. Oregon City Tableau Lincoln Freeing Slaves Edward Peioldt, of Phillips, has the contract for carrying the mail between this city and Portland, via Glencoe and Cedar Mill, tak ing in Bethany, Phillips aid Len nox office. This is the route over which there has been so much con tention lor a long time, and on which there have been so many failures to fill the contracts. The patrons of the various oflicee along the line think that Mr. Pezoldt will stick to his end of the bargain. The consideration is unknown. Mrs. A. Plieth, of Tigardville, died at one of the Portland hospit al8, tbe nret o( toe week and was buried yesterday. She leaves husband and five small children to mourn her loss. Sam Moon, one of Centeiviile's prosperous dairymen, suffered bad accident this morning while working around a stump puller. The sweep swung around and caught his right leg between it and a stump and broke both bones above the ankle. He was brought to the city and attended by Dr. F. A. bailey. 1 he break is a very serious one, and for a man of his usual activity, the enforced rest will be very monotonous. H. W. Scott came in from Scog gin Vallev today with a coyote scalp and a wild cat scalp. He will get $2.00 each from the state for his exhibit. M, Edee, of this city, accompan ied by Mr. Reiling, of Greenville, and Robert Crandall, of this place. have just returned from a trip along tiie Iillnmook coast, near Tillamook Head, and they brought with them some fine specimens of gold bearing quartz. They are having the rock assayed, and if looks go for anything they have some of the richest rock ever found along the coast line. Sunday services at the Christian church will be conducted bv W. T. Matlock, Evangelist, of Carlton. Subject, evening, "The Seven Devils of Hillsboro." Everybody invited. James F. Richardson has sued Eliza Y. Richardson for divorce. Lungley & Son, of Forest Grove, bring the suit. Belle Stevens sues Lamott A. Stevens, and asks for the same relief, W. N. Barrett filing the pacers. , The latter alleges in human treatment, while the former alleges desertion. Marriage license has been grant ed to Joseph W. Hayes and Mrs. Drusilla A. Jones, the former from Yamhill, the latter of this city. Real Estate Transfers. Henry C Caratens and wite to S E Htnea 80.30 a in aec 12 1 2 n r 1 w22so S B Huston and wife to Flora J No- Die mi in Bohart'i subdivision 01 leo w Hubert a I c. .... . 325 Clarence A Hoyt to A S Pence south I-3 of lots 7, 8 and 9 blk 2 Simmons add 500 Elizabeth Geiger and husband to Lnas a Geiger part of blk 2l Forest Grove cfo Mark T Cox to Cbaa E Geiger se of stc 4 1 1 r 4 w 75o L S Porter and wife to Lilly M Port er lot 1 ana east 4 01 lot V In blk 4 in South Park add to V Grove 360 Philip Becker to Emlie Becker 80 a sec 25 and 5?6 t 2 t 1 w. . 500 Andrew Grandbergto Hanna Olson 52 08 a ot Chas Stewart d 1 c... 400 M M Luelling to C C Poling et al part 01 tot 2 and ail ol lot 3 tn blk 2 Gaston , M G Shuck to W B Cromwell 2o a J a A brain Landess die 31 5 HOW IT IS DONE. The firfct object in life with the American people is to "get rich;" the second, how to regain good health. .The first can be obtained by energy, honesty and saving; the second, (good health) by using Green's August Flower. Should you be a despondent sufferer from any of the effects of ' Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, AppendicitiH, In digestion, etc , such as Sick Head ache, Palpitation of the Heart. Sour Stomach, Habitual Costive ness, Dizziness of the Head, Nerv ous Prostration, Low Spirits, etc, you need not suffer another day. Two doBee of the wellknown Aug ust Flower will relieve you at once. Go to The Delta Drue Store and get a sample- bottle free. Regular size, 75 Cts. Get Green's Price Al- manac. Notice cf First Wetting of Creditor. In the Piftri.-t ( rt f lhi I'ulttnl Stat, tor ttie ldlr1t ot PrvK". In the M.utor or Hiiuknipuy of I Charl,w H. Yc-uiigs, liwunvi-iit. T the oifd-.tors f I'hiilo t. Yu.iiijv, of Koivm litvvp. In the tVi'.wy of ah fnelmi, ami IHstricl aturai,l, a IwinH ru pt. Noiiiv ! 'fiTly !en ilia! on tin' lTlh Jay 1 1' Oi-lotnr, !!, the said t'lmiloo I. Youiit aa adiudKvvl a Itaukrupl Mid tit tirst mwting ol Ins creditors will he hld W tlin oihe j th tiutiiritit referee, in Hillnbiirt., Washington t'oumv, on tin Srth d.-iy ot Fbrnary. A. 1. 'lull, at 10 o'clock in the forvmmu, at which tim the creditor mav attend, jrove their cliiins, appoint a truxlce, evaimne the htnkriipt and lrnnot such oilier tn.M nesa as may properly come before sid inceiine l.-tpd at lliUtJmro, Oivm. this (eb. 7. l;wi, H. T. B.UU.KY, liet'eiw. Notice of Granting Time. Notice is hereby given Mint we. the ui dersbnied, parents of Nellie DiiUusH, have this day. for valuable consideration, tttiicliiti hereby at kno Unl-ed, ami love ami silVvtiim, sold and granted to hor, hoc tune from this dale, givinir her au thority U transact busi-iews in her own name, tut of loiiai use. No respoiimlulity iil hereatter I revgniM by the un dersigned for debts contracted' by said Nellie Hilling OKO. K lHl.:.lXtiS, l.OI 1st A N A ItlLUNtlS. llilNlioro, Oregon, r'eli.7, liHtl. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the fount Conn of the State of Oregon for Washiuc ton County hai fixed Nlondav, March 4. at lu o'clock A.M. of said dae,-1 the court bonse in Hillshoro, Oregon, for heuHng the tni.il accounU of the estate of G. H. iiiddink, deceased, rHrt ot which has lnen riled, and lor htwring objections to said administration and to the tiual settlement of mid Kxecutrix, JANE WEST, Kxaciitrix of the last wilt and ttwiameut ofti. 11. Middink, deceased. Oated at Hiixton, thta31sl dav of Jan uary, ItWl. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersign ed haa ben by the County Court of the state of Oregon for Washinirton Cottntv. appointed adniiuu'rator of theeslate r Anders Iahllierg, deceased and that lie has duly qualititsl as such administrator. Now before all peimnsi having cIhiiiih against said estiile aro hereby reiuwted to present the same, properly veriiiod, u the uiHtersigiicil adiiiinistrator, at bis residence near Keedville, within six months from date hereof. W. A. 8COTT, AdruinLstratorof the estate of Anderi Cahllierg, deceased. Dated at Hillsboro this tuthdav of Janit ary. 1901. SUMMONS. IX THE ClKCflT COURT 0 THE State ot Oregon, for Washington County. Henry Everitt, Plaiutitfi vs v Lucia A. Kveritt, Defemlautt To Lucia A. Everitt, the aliove name I defendant: la the name of the State if Ornran run are hereby required to ap'iear and answer ttie complaint tiled herein six week lro:n the date of the first publication of this summons, and If you fail wo to appear and answer the ooiiiplaint the plaintiil" will apply to the court for the relict de manded in his complaint, to wit: for a decree dissolving the marriage contract now existing between plaintiff anil do. feudality and for such other and furthe relief aa to the court may appear iuitr able. The date of the first publication of thia summons is January 31, 1U01, and the oruer authorizing the service of thia summons by publication requires you to appear andauaweron or before the ex piration of six weeks from aaid date. This summons is served upon you by pobli -ation by order of the Honorable L, A. Rood, Judge of the County Court, for Washington County, Oregon, by an order made and dated at ehamliers! at Hilla boro, Oregon, on January 2), l!)l. JOliN M. WALL, Attorney for Plaintiff. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the iinder signed has been duly anoointed admiula- trator of the estate of Mattie E. Can pKell deceasexi, by tl.e County Court of the uy h. e uoiiniy iuurt of the Iregon, for Washington County, luly mialyied as such. Now, all persons having claims ouue 01 ure and hai d uierciore. ail ueraoiin havinir 1. againat said estato are hereby nyiiiireil u present them to me at the law ottice of ijeo. K. liagley, in HilllKro, Uregon, with nrotier voucbem. within Ml T tn,mt h from the date hereof Dated at F illsls.ro. Oregon, on this rebruary 6, JWtl. .1. A. fi M t'ltl.-I.I. - Administrator of the estate of Mattie K. Campbell, deceased. CITATION. LV THE COUNTY COURT filf Ttt if. State of Oregon, for the county of Washington. In the Matter of the Katate oft Anders iJahlberc. deceased, f To A una Andersaon, Betty Johanson,Lars Johanaon Metta Johati Nilason, Johan Nllwion, Hyalrrit-r Gt'ldatraml, Andera Gulstrand and Nils Dahlberg and all other persons interested in said estate, greeting: Jn the Name of the State of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby citwl and re quired to appear in the County Co irtof the Slate of Oregon for the County of Washington, at the County Court room thereof, at liillnboro, in the County of Washington, on .Monday, the 11th clay of March, tool, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of that day, and then and there show : cause, if any you have, why an order of I sale of all of the defer; bed following real I property, lo-wit: Being an undivided one-half interest in a part of the Abram Kulger donation land claim No. HI, In aectiotM 15 and 10 Tp. 1, South Hangs 2 West, of the Wil lamette Meridian, and bounded as fol lows: Beginning at the northeast cor tier of said donation land claim, and run ning thence south 1 degree east, on the east boundary of said claim to the divis ion line between the north and south naiveaoi Rain fi ;ll til r uipiu-k uruai ui.i division line 18 chains, more or less, to a point so situau.il that- a line running nwtn, one degree west, parallel with the nii! unmet) eaai nummary and contin ued to the north boundary line of said claim, shall embrace with the north boundary line east of where it strikes the said north boundary, sixty acres; thence north 1 degree west, to tile north bound ary line of ?aid claim ; thence easterly to me mace ot beginning. Also a right of ay OYIjr M ,rjp Ol IBtKi W ftt't Wide arid extending fnm, the northeast corner of the above described tract of land northerly over the Hlewart claim to the County road, said atrip along the eastern border of said Hlewart claim, should not be made as prayed for in the petition of VV. A. Hcott, adiiiinistraUir of the estate ianmerg, oeceased, heroin hied, authorizing and directing the sale of said premises, for the purpose of real izing funds with which to pay the claims against said estate and the ex ehargoa of adtrinistration. witness, the Hon L. A. Kood. .fndiu.,r the County Court of the frtate of Oregon, 'v'1""1 Washington, with the f i.f,',;',L',,(;ol"'t a'n"ed, this February A A, I), liioi. Attest: H 1 Jual2, ?K0- A- MORGAN, By J. W Morgan, Deputy. clerk. Geo. It. Bagluy, Atty for Estate. SUMMONS BV PUBLICATION. run; ciucriT ctU'KT k THK Mate 01 vre!ou, Tor Washington Count v. LWie Ketuu-tt, Plaimitr, vs William Itctmctt lW;-d.uut In the name of the State of Oro;.n, vou sre hcioiy nUiitM to.il (he Vl.Outilt herein has (ilrti onpt unt m-amsi you in the nS.ve entii!c-l Court aud'cauMO 'and yi u arc berenv r)iiirel to apt'wr and at scr s.nd -mpiaii'.t on or before the last day of the time prwct'itHsl bv trd. r ot pidlicinoi hereof, io-u: on or Ix-tore the ILthday of i arvti, i:Mi: vou are rnrtb er muiticl th it it you rail l ap)rar and answer Ihe isoiipiaint hcteiii or to plead ihervto, the plaLHii! i:i cans,) vour de fault to te entered and will applv to the Court above nii'iuioiiid f r tlie relief praycl for in the .-ouiplaiitl herviu that is to say, for a decree lorever amiiiliug and dissolving thf Uoi.U of matrimony that may I existing 1m plaiutitt ami de- P'tidai t hereut and tor s.ich other and further rellel as to the court mav -eui pro(er. The date of the tii-st publication ot litis situimotta s I hnrsdav. Januarv fib IW and the last publication there of. March 7th. !, and said autnnions shall be ubuhttd on tmid Thursdav of esicii w;K I' r a (x iuxl of six week la; iivis'm sai,i nates; litis a iiumoiis is piiliUslnd by onler ol ton. I noma A, Mcllride iu.le of at vonn, inaoe iuoi entered 111 and Court anil can- and d.ttod the lith dav of Jan nary, i;nt. SCll X HKt. A SOUS AHKL. i Attorney I'..r f'laintitf GUARDIAN'S SALE CF REAL ESTATE. Notice Is hereby irtvi that the under signed irtiardtan of the irsni and ealales ot itcrtrutte Mnith and tiuaate inlth minors, by virtue of an order and decre ol the county court of W iiahiiitfton Com ly, tiregon ouly niaile and entered c Jiiiiuary !, UK 1, authorniita me to se certain real estate O"loiiismg to uud mil ors, I will, on Friday. hclli day reoniarr. IWi, at 10 o'clock In the fore O'Sin of said day, at the sonili door of the court houne at UilisUiiM, tr g-m, -n-ll nubile sale t. the hii:h"M bidder, for cas! In band, all the interest sa d minors hail in sain mo, 1, ., my mi nuitivhtett one. sc-eiith inu-rtwi 10 the following duw eribisi real eat ale. to- U : Hcitiimiitg at the quarter section cirm 01 section seven u I ami elihl-eil (IHi one ill ninth, nimtn tlitee t.tl est of T, Wtllaniotte Meridian and ruutiitig theui north t euty-live ti'! cbnins, thence weal twelve (r.t chain, tbenee south 11 It-en U V chanm. thence north eighty eiht C deg. and tilteen (hi. minutes west tweni b ur ami 4 lu chaina to the centi of fireeiivilln ami Korvst (irove roai tbciici' a- uthuii'veo illfdeu. and fortv-Hv ll ) minutes cij lity-six one hundred ths (.Ml) chains, themo south fiftyin deg ami iorty-nv ( to) miuutes ea fnurtetu and tHMn ( 1 l.tki) chains.thcuce south six ty-hmr (H! deg, and tortv-tive (" uiit uteseast lour and &!-luo !t.,'c'l chains thein-e mirth one and ll-lnil fl.tt! vhaina thence east twenty Cm chains to the pla of beginning, In VVaslilnuton Co. Ore. Dated at Hillstioro. uregon, this ,sth da ol January, r.'t J I.. Dcmnsev. (Jiiardian oftiertrude tmith and iluaa! 8mtlh, niniwrs. John M..Wa!l, Attorney for liuur-llitn SUMMONS. IX THE CUtcr IT COl'llT OK THE Mate of Uregon, for Washington County Caroline tieekmatt, I'laintitl VH D. lnd. Neiiihitf, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Caroline t tana deceased, Cath erine Mil). p and Mathilda Wet teratt, Defuiidant-s To D. Intl. Iseudorf, fcxeeutor of the Last w ill and lestaiiietit of t'amlin trans, deoeased, duherbie Shipu, and Matnikla Wetterau, the atsivo named uelendaiits: 111 me .ameui tne tstaieof Oregon, you nun eacn 01 you, are nerenv retiuired an coumiaiideil to apfwar in the above en titled Court ami answer the complain therem tiled against you, on or lfore the expiration ot the time iiresrrilied in the order ol" publication of thia summons, lo an: unco a wook tor six t-unaeeutive and wiccessiue wei-xs pi the ltillslsiro Argus, beginning with the issue of iamiary loth l'u, ami ending with the issue of Febm ary -Jlst. vm, and you will please tak notice that if you fail to appear and am wer said complaint on or Uloro the 'int day of l-ebruarv. 101. the nlaintiir wit apply to the above entitled Court for the relief prayed lor in ber comii aitit. to-w-ii! That she be adjudged and decreed to be ttie owner in Ice simple of all of lout won ty-one and twenty-two ol and in the "Jlrugger Iraot" 111 ashingloti County Oregon, a the same tititiears of record 111 theolHtof the Keconic-rof Conveyances of Washington County, Oregon; that the adverse claim of the amd delcndants and each of them ot in and to said premises consisting of two mortgages, one for the sum 111 H2S5.UU dated tno IHtli day of Mav iwt, and recorded on page ) of Book 1 ol tho lui;orilM of Mt,rnra.unm f, Washington County. Oregon, made, exe cuted and delivered by tuis plaintiff to Caroline rranz, and one for the sum of fliiii.M) dated the lfttli day of Juno, 1W2 and recorded 011 page "77" of Hook " Y ol me tieeorua of .Mortgages for Wasldiig. ti.n County, Oregon, and executed ant delivered by this plaintiil to Caroline r ran,, Isj declared to las a cloud npon the who 01 mis pmiuiiii 01, in ami to said premises above described; that said cloud be removed; and the defendants and each ot ttiem ne renu red to make. ii-ni acknowledge and deliuer to this plaintiil a good and sdtticicnt deod to said prem ises. Within tell (l:iv Hfter .Iiti-so l,,.i and that if they' or 'cither of them fail sJ to no, unit tne tiecreo here 11 annuls fo said deed to all intents and mirnoso nd for such other and further relief as shall seisin iiieet with eijuity and good con science. This summons is served against ym by pnbli(3itioii by order of Hon, louis A. Hood, County Judge of Washington umnty, Uregon, mailo and dated 011 the 10th day of January 11101, ant) which ordor requires me pulillcatitm tliflreof once a week for six consecutive and successive weeks in the Hillsboro Argus, and that you and each of you apnuar and answer 011 or rieiore tne ,.'lsi nay of t ebitiai y l'"l. . Dated this January 10, liXll. Gi?0. It. liAOLKY Attorney for I'laiiitifT. "THE COMMONER," Mr. llryan gave out the following inter view uec. jo; "I have for several years had in con templation the establishment of a week ly newspaper and this seems an oppor tune time for undertaking it. "Intending to devote my life to the siuuy ana uiscussion ol public questions, I have chosen this method because it will best accomplish tbe purpose which I have in view; Through such a paper Bimii oc auie 10 Keep 111 touch with social, economic and political problems. me paper win at tne same time if sue cessiui, provide an income sufficient for my pecuniary needs ami this kind ol work will allow me more time with my family than I have been able to enjoy for several years past. , I expect to lecture occasionally, espec tally in college towns where I can speak to students, but my principal work will be done with the pen, or perhaps I should say, with the pencil. "The paper will be called The Com moner and will defend the priaciples set forth in the Kansas City platform . The first iS9UC will atlDear in Immure T shall be editor and publisher. The Commoner is $1 per year, an.d Commoner, $1,75. Argus The Argus and Weekly Oregon- , . . 7 J ' "In 1 tan one year for 2. Subwribe now. C'osingout Said Kvcry thing iii the Store at Cost Stock of Oeneii Merchandise, Boots, Shoes, Kubbor Goods, Groceries and Notions ot all kinds. In Exchange for all Goods Purchased We will Take all Kinds of Farm Produce Such as Potatoes, Onions, Butter and Eggs, Chickens, Vegetables, and Pay Therefor the Highest Market Prico. The Store Will be Closed Out As Attention M..st Bo THE L. BAILliY STOKB - FARMS FOB SALE Thone who want to buy Whinn Ion County (arum wilt do well t call anil invwtigale thi following nll'era. linitiiir at Tins Aunt oM.mv I.'fl acres 40 acres under cultivation, .111 acre in mttire, tie aerea in brush niul timber; tool Iioiim and barn; rooi or chard; ttell wateml; 1, mile from Keel yille and railroad- mile from M100I rtii'e. f,iO r acre. 31 aerea, mile from tirtn-nv l!i..n aerea in cultivation; u a.-rea abt'li.-.l. II aires lu brush; aood tlve-natui boue, barn and out buildlnm; H mile to 1' t. and achiMil; 0 mile W It. Ji. I'riee, !n. l! aeti-10o aerea in cultivation; 7 acres f tine beaverdam that III pnalitiv WO sa- nf unions per aere; kh s room botiae, n,-i t.'al; fpmi mm t7. ml,,,, huildiutpi- orcbard and U-rr buslien, Tbla lariu is In i miles ol l-' illsboro and finely situated, can be divided, if sary. Owner In failliiK health and (tel ling old, la cutse of wlllnjj I'riee, iu (nr u rv, on raay ii rnn. 3t iwres-a acres In cultivallon; lilt) a"""! iiiui.er Htii in nit) ior ooru bimhi; uoiisH ami barn; gmal orulmid; 111 ilea 1 rout IIUlHlMiro ami 011 inu.n rornl Ui I'ortiand. This farm baa nimdua braneti and several spriiiirs that furtilsh abundance of water the year round. Tim '."JT'" u""ll ' " Uihii is uetll !1 !. 1. . 1 P' f! Kllr,'',,d"K sawed j aa grain sail hay ralslnit, ami i one of tiir 1 Krvaiesi oariraum in tbe county r- yvi a;i on eauy payuieiiis, i awaeres-tn high state of cultivation,! mostly Beaverdain land; mile from ; railroad station and town; IH utili-i wit j of I'ortiand. There Is a fortune in tins i farm for some (ranlener. Thia land Is ( cheap at 0 r at-re; it ean lo had for t t (wr aere, if sold aoon, J acrtm all prarie land, except H aerus ol 1 oak; well located, la-iiiii only Hi niilua from I'ortiand, Trine, (l:m. JO acre near Ui-o.lvlllo-8 acres in etiltl vaiioii. Price, Iiioo. A L'lioii sawmill, with or ith,u ,i,...n. init and hoineotead, and MUD at ren of tlinljorlaud. A fortune for the rltflit uian, 50 acres of nice smooth lain); in acres in cultivation, beat of soil. I'riee, limjo. M) aertis unimproved land; well located, being only I miles fruu crt-auierv. I. (., etc; easy to clear. This Is a snap' at $ Ml, OREGON Shout line amd Union Pacific To the EAST The 0. R. & N. Co. Gives tbe Choice of Three Ti ATT V Trains xx x A ... Two Via ... The Oregon Short Line To Salt Lakv Denver Omaha, Chicago and Kaunas City, ... One Via ... The Great Northern Ry To Spokane, Minneapolis Ht. Pan! and Chicago, Ocean Steamers Leave Portland every 5 Days for .... San Francisco Boats leave I'ortiand Daily for all Wil lamette and Columbia River Points.' Monthly Steamers to China and Japan, For full information call on or address nearest O. R. & N. Ticket Ati-ent. or address W. II. HULBURT, Gen, Pass. Agent Portland, Oregon. Cor.2d4Wash''i Noi tbrop, Proprietor. Newly Furnished and Renovated first-class table and all accommodations for the convenience of guests, , . , OREGONIAN AND ARGUS, fa.oo.' Tt Weekly Oregonian and this paper flvs you all toe news of home, state, the Schulnierich Brothera have bluHt- v..m...,v.,.,. lUiriiuiR IIIIVQ 1iaOl," j ing powder on Bale at their Btore, j 5 Given To Other Business Mattors. Opportunity to Get Your Money's ATTENTION, mm H. The Hillsboro ,1) The Leading: Drug House - Where Iniir, M-hIIcIh... 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Call in ami lonr.i First Shoes Administrator's Sale of Real Estate, Notice 1h iKiioliy trlvon, tliiil, liv virtue of 1111 ord -r of the County Court of WimhiiiK liiKton County, OreKon, iiuu'lo mid oiitur ed on .liiinmry 22, Uml, niiUioriziiiK uml (llrci-tini? thii mliiiinlHtmlnr of tl 1M (tMllllo of rhiMitn J, BtRtiloy, ilnn'd , toKoll, ut u-. vino 8am, cnrtiiin reul i-NtitlH iHiloiitrinu to thu entnte of Hiild doiieiwed, I will, I nun uoiiniior i'1-iirimrj -u,, m, proenoil to milj the roal tiMtiilB lit-rolniil'uir deneriliml ut (irivntti wtl, for ciwli In bund, snli Lit to coiifli-iiuttion hy mi i 1 1 court, Niiid imil I'Htjito lidng iiirllctilnriy (liwcrlhftil uH IoIIowm, to. wit! HeiiiK h part of tin' (ioniiWim inn I clulin u' Mii-liuol M n, hikI wllo, Mm-y ji, M 0,,,-b, in T, 1 H. It. 2 . Will, Mitr. uml (IcMiinlioil mm lollowx; Coiiiiiii'iiciim lit 11 point in tlin miiitli lino of Hit id doiiatiiin IiumI dnini, fiil.fifjcimliiN wiwti.f tlin niutlioiiHt nor Kir ol Kind doiiiillon Inml c.litlin, riinnltiu; tliBiu north 32.45 clmiiiM to the ot'iitor f the rliflit of wiiyof the Orison mid Cull lorniti nillroud. thmiu wmih no l enM ulong the coiitor of wild mifrimil 410 clmi iih, thdime hoiiI.Ii 1:0,42 oliuliiH to thn M011II1 lino of Hiiid iloniilion Inml ciiiiin, innnno west li.M) clmitiH to Urn pined of W(,'lnniiiK, contiilnliiK 11 iicniM, iiiwro 111 iiim, Oiitod ut lllllHboro, Oroifon, thin Jim,, ury 'i, lllol. J. 1I.HTANU5Y, Adll illlBtmtor Oftllll IfiHtutM of Hlla.m J. Hliiuley, d(!i!WiNd. llimton Jlowinnn, Attorney for Ailmr Treasurer's Notice, All f'ounty Warrants of ViisliiuKii,u County, Oiwon, etidnrnod "Not rmvaldo for wunt of .funds," prior to Au'ir lfi MX), ar due mid piiyuhlo ttfi,r Keliniiu-y 1,11101. IntaroHt will (unite after that dnUi KODOLI'H DltANDA 1.1 " Ian. Ii4, 1001, Ooiintv 'l'i-i,Umv, Cigare at F. J. Burbor'B, 2nd St. Here is an Worth. . CORNELIUS LADIES! ! We have tnkrii l h r ittency of the fmuous t'tt-a, Sclby Jb Co. Ladles' stiiH- and can' lit any fisit, prices, t 5, f .' t I V1 '' f I '' Come in and ec tliriti, WE H RUNG & SONS UlLLStlOtUK OHKtiO.X. PharmacyH U I'mi'i n Hlock 11 Ht. A. Halle) prletor. and all IirunijUt' Niin.lrlf m-ematlttoit, how to get the hIioch For Baby! Feeding a Million Mouths. 'est -e rherc are millions of little mouths in your skin ready to nlisorli what ever coitus to them, wimt kind of soup do vou feed them? ve seldom reckon with the powers of iilisorbtion exercised by the pores of the skin, and yet It Is possible for these Mule mouths to take in tour quarts of water lit 24 hours. ' No wotnk-r impure toilet ami bath soups are so apt to Produce Skin Diseases yr ir,'stllle on we sell you We handle notie but worthy braniln. un, 1.., 1 1.... , "7 1 w ,c uiiic IO make prices on them. low Delta Drug Store Main St., Hillsboro 1 1