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aiL'SBORO ARGUS, MARCH 14, 1901. . i a rru vt'u the i RorLK : :t . . , i inn i Hiirt.K : : ; - X .1 .T ,v ,T .V T 77 ,T .T T T .T J" S Helmed at tha Post-office t Hilisboro, UrafM, M 8oond elasa nail matter. LUCIUS A. LOSS, EDITOR. County Official Paper. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BY The Argus Publishing Co. kaarf jUon: On Dollar per Annum. U Moatka, 0 OU; Thro Month. 35 et Offwed t Gold Mooo-metallisui. Be lieves ia the Bimetallic Standard. Dear lleacy Beans Debased Property, lid Prefitless Amcricao Product. Our Ceaseqaeat less is ear Creditors' Gain. Has ae ase for Marcos A. Hanoa A BREACH OF FAITH. To men of intelligence it ta not lingular that the Cubans should mistrust the American nation. Fairminded students of history will remember how Porto Rico welcomed the American arms with the understanding that they were w oe pari ana parcel ot tais gov ernment. The infamous tariff bill we imposed upon them was but a harbinger of what we will do to them when our public conscience hall become a trifle more harden ed. It is well to remember that the bill which became a law was only out from the original inten bona because there were those in the republican party who yet were swayed by conscience. The ablest journals in the party were arrayed against the original measure, and, instead of skinning them outright, we only divested them of 15 per cent of their cuticle. The distrust of the administration by the Filli pwos and the Cubans, therefore, is so well founded that one is candid to admit that "civilised" people, indeed, would object to the treat ment they have been given by the powers that be. We have contract ed that disease known as "breach of faith." This is the footsteps of empire, wherever it is followed. It ie utter foolishness to say that they are ignorant and should not complain for the poorest fool in the country knows that we have abused them. But, what csn we expect when we permit of leeisla tion that enthrones trusts and give them carte blanche in legislation? w hen we allow corporations to own our people, are we to sigh because the administration proceeds to rob the people who have for years been robbed by Spain? No, no, for sooth. Let us be Americans and if we can find no other excuse, let us console ourselves that the poor devils are used to bmnjr, robbed. THE REAL SITUATION. It is a mistake to suppose by any line of reasoning that the people of the United States are in favor of imperialism in any form. The ani mus of our present position in the world's life is due to officialism and the places of official profit made possible by empire. Our great ad ministrative heads are not in this business for glory or for love of philanthropy. They are in it be cause it will make a business profit for their friends; give political friend jobs; discharge political ueotsj and create fields new fields for the real administrators, the trusts. i. 1. IL. , , a-m to me common nue ana cry -. ot ibe people by the wayside who through partisan influence are sounding the praises of expansion and military glory, they do not want it any more than those who oppose the freebooter policies so re cently a part of our national ex cesses. They are simply in line because the steerers know how to handle them with unctuous say ings, brass bands and the flutter of bunting made by the bunting trust. They are simply in line because they have for many generations al i i .i i i . . . iuwou me leaders or the party to put words in their mouths. Im perialism is the creature of the trust. And, as this is an admin istration by and for the trusts, we expect to ape old world customs in all our public occasions. The real situation is one of ''We don't ctre how you run it, so long as we don't have to exercise thought." j A TRAVESTY ON JUSTICE, Prsnklta 8. Walker, a son of Dr. David '.ker, pleaded guilty in the criminal Wirt yesterday to an information filed f District Attorney Chamberlain, barging him with embezzlement of ro t!it London and San Fran, soo leak, where Walker was employed Clerk, Jadgt George stated that on oc " el circumstances surrounding f , t:teect would be suspended and he would tries the young man" on bail, provided he would appear before th court for sentence at any time it might be ordered, Friday's Oregouiau. Here you hv with crime. Had a nice dalliance some poor sin- ner stolen a ham, or a pair of boots or some little ictor," he would have been given six months at once and had his soul recom mended to the mercy of Almighty God. But the gilded thief escapes through "influence." The oetty larcenisi gets no favors in'tnodern courts. The tears of the dear old mother who Hatched over the cradle are of no avail. The pray ere of the heartbroken parents are not heard. But the gilded lolly pop can go at grind larceny like a gourmand at a social board; up comes a little social influence: some wealthy friends supply the missing money and the thief secures a "suspended sentence" and goes his wayl Such is the mockery of modern courts in some instances Judge George has sent more than one poor devil, who no doubt mer ited punishment, to the peniten tiary for a ten dollar larceny. He lets the social hypochondriac go home to his "pa." Is it any won der that people are constantly nursing a contempt for our courts? FOOUl NOT ALL DEAD. If Edwin Markham will take a tour of the country these spring days, he will tee his friend, the man with a hoe, rid ing on a sulky plow and smoking a Ha vana cigar. Oregonian. If the knavish jackass who scrib bled the above jackassioat non sense had to come out in the coun try and run a plow to prepare ground for 50-cent wheat he might write intelligently on this subject. As it is, he simply writes himself a candidate for the insane asylum, or fitting subject for the foot of the idiot class in some school for the simple-minded. The world is get ting tired of reading such stuff as this from dunderheads who know better and yet do not "quit," Osk is constrained to believe from the tone of certain democratic journals that they would have con eidered it perfectly legitimate for democrats in the late legislature to have voted for Corbett. But, when democrats ended the deadlock by electing Mitchell, they have, accord ing to these poor editors, ''betrayed the whole union." It is my easy to discern where Corbett's touch downs were made,' in this regard. Newspaper correspondents lo cated at the National Capital are bringing into sharp contrast the ceremonies attending the inaugura tion of Thomas Jefferson on March 4,1801 and the ceremonies pro-1 posed to take place on the inaugur ation of William McKinley on March 4,1901. Jefferson ro:le to the Capitol building Upon his fa- moas charger, accompanied by black servant whom he owned William McKinley will ride in state next Monday accompanied by the man that owns him one Marcus Aurelius Hanna, of Ohio It took a century to work out such a contrast. Seattle Times. A GENTLE HINT. in our style of climate, with its r . sudden changes of temperature, ram, wind and sunshine often in lermingied in a a single day, it i no wonder that our children friends and relatives are so fre quently taken from us by neglected coiaa, nan trie deaths resulting di rectly from this cause. A bottle of Boschee s German Syrun kenl about your nome tor immediate use will prevent serious sickness, a large aociors Dill, and DerhaDs death. by the use of three or four doses. For curing consumption, hermorrh- ages, pneumonia, severe coughs. croup, or any disease of the throat or lungs, its success in aimnlv wonderful, as your druggist will tell yu. uet a sample bottle free from The Delta Drug Store. Regular size, 75 cts. Get Green's Priae Almanac. PROBATE. Kstate Anna C Hatch, deceased-Ueport of administrator approved as to having overpaid minor heir for support, such payment being necesBary. Estate of 8 H Humphjeya, deceaseds Ordered that note given by f V Morgan to H H Humphreys be turned over to administrator of estate of Minerva Ship ley, deceased, also money collected on said note, less ner cent to attorney for I'f'JUOTSWllBIIWUIl, Estate Aiidnra Tlahltmra' iIphau. xl-. objections having been filed, it is ordered that gale of realty of estate be proceeded with and sale be made according to law. Estate H C Ritchey, deceased Ordered that administrator be authorized to sell realty ol estate In Multnomah county. Estate Geo 0 Alexander, deceased -Ordered that petition to sell realty be grant ed. To lie sold at private sale. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Connell and Mrs R. Cave went out to Mountain dale this morning to attend the bedside of the elder Mrs. Raffety, who ia quite ill. , ..... THE DEACON'S IDEA OF SPRING Natur's throbbm with new lite An' there secies to be a strtte, Twivt lln. irrass an' risnls Hong the riv er's hank. Where they Mil aw in' -.(reeii Mingltn' with the yullor sdieeit C the cabUice which like skittiK' tuie.k sm, Us o rank. Pussy witters new tire lute. An' the dandelions bright re r.-arm' tip their heads an' smitui" gay; Vt hile lite birds wilh enger throats Keep a' semlin' up their notes, I'reclnimin' to us all Spring's roundelay The sassy squirt's m the tvnee, Ktinmn' like he lu.l mo sense Flirtjn' of his bushy U'.l nt ev'ry Jump A I tergit that 1 am gray, i ie up a ih k aim lire awav Jes' to see ihim ,lisapHsir behind a stump. , Tit another month ur two. When the Moods is sn illvil throiii;h. With flowers that intoxicate the eye I'll miss a Siimiay mivtin' Jes' lo give 01" fipiintf a irreetiu' Ait' spend a ilay wuh Natnr on the sly, SUMMONS. is tuk ciitoiUT eorur ok State of Oregon, for the oouiilv of .IsllllljJtOII. Andre Olaen unit E I Otsen, Plaintiffs vs Mark Woods Hnntia Woutls, ! t'hristina Peterson. Amanda f Peterson, Carl Peterson and Mary Peterson, Deiendattta j To Mark Woods, Hanna Woods. Oiris- iius i eierson, Amanita rr,., and Marv Pe ers . alaive nsuied deleiitianta: In the Saiuo of the Mate ofOrem, vou and each of you are horebv coniinanded and rcr tit red to appear in the above- en titled ourt and answer the complaint Med against yon in the alsive entitle,! suit, on or before the expiration of the time prescribed in the order of publication of this sunimouu, to wtu Olios a week in Hie II illnborti Ar gus for aix eonsecuiive and itteeeaaive weeka beKinuitig wilh the i-sueof ManUi 14, lWl.and ending aith the issue of the -in. uv ., Apni, ismi, ami yon and et:h of vou will please take notice that if vou rail to so appear and answer said ooin- pisim on or oelore said 'i"vth day of Atiril. lilt'l, the plaintiil's will aivplv to the Court tor the relief prayed for and demanded in their complaint, tivw it: r-ra iudstiient against Mark Wo,hIs, Hanna UWls and nieiaieoi v narliw J. Ptersiin, deceas en, tor the sum ot Mil with interest thor.- oii in ni 2,m ltiiy or August, ISJC. at the rate ot ID (wr iwnt per atuimii. and tlie aunt ot .o attorney's fee, and the costs aim iiisotirsemeiug ot this suit, and for s decree foreclosing that certain mortgaite, inaoB, esiwtueu and deliveretl to these piiunims oy I'Darles J. IVterson, M:irk Wtnids and Hanna Wo,wl on the -Ttii day of August, ism, up,, a f the f. lowing ilescrital real pmpertv, lvii.g, Ih i in n asniiigion lountv uregtm. aim more particularly ilescril-sl w ii.u, ut-vu: iioiiigallof thewmth' w ijuarier 01 tne liortliwes ouarliir ,1.1. .ua fc.li- ni .1.- i " oiu norm west (iimrle- and the northviest ijuarter of the north east ijuaner oi seeiloti 33, lowiishh) 3 nortii range wiwt of the Willamette .Mcrioian, containing ii acres, and that me wune oe som ny the iShorirl of Wash tngton county, Oregon, in the manner prescribed by law and the practice of this vou,,, nu tne proceeds ol auch sale ap pueo ill tailHlactiou of 1 ID I' aim .,1 tl,., plaintiffs above Ml forth and for 11 decree torever barring and forocjosing all Of the aisive iiaiiieu tieieiiaantsi and ail persons i-iiiiiiiiii o, .iiruuKu or iiinter inem or eiuier 01 morn, 01 all rtsrht. tit e and in terest of, to ami to .ud premises ami evuiy in Bim pared uiereoi, ami for suen uiiir ami turther decree as may be .i.-tii ,1, me pu'iiuse!. Itiis siimiuoiia hi wrved 111x111 you hv publication 111 the Hillntwro Ariius, bv oroer or I A. Kood (Jountv Jiide of ttaslilngton tounty, Oregon, made ami uu.eu hi uinsin, Oregon, on the 1 1 tit day ot March, l!i ami which order prew eulies that this summons 1 served by 1 r -is consecutive ami suc cessive weeks, beiriiinlmr with tl, ,. of March 14, PKil, and etiditig with the issue of April 2oth, I!)!, and th it you and each ot you a).ar and answer on or bufore the vxa uap of April, imn. GEO. R BAOLEV. , Attomuy for piantiir. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. 18 HEREBY GIVEN Til AT -fc- s win urioersurm-ii. hv virinu ,,r order of aale made and entered bv the County Court of the State of Orrajnn. fur aantngton Comity, 011 tho 11th day of the sale of nroiwrtv hnreiimfter ilrl'l,.l .'jrtx-n, iwk. HUlilonzitlir mill ilirtu-rii, I will on and alter Jlonday, the ir,ih day of Anr . tfll olfor f,.r u,l ... t8ale, to the highest bidder, for cash hi ""'"! " "inn oi aiu, ao 01 tne HUow- inir iinsenbed real nrnnertv. to uii. Being an undivided one-half interest in a part of the Arrum Bulger donation land claim No. Bl, in sections 15 and l(i Tp. 1, South Kange 2 West, of the Wil lamette Meridian, and bounded as fol lows; Beginning at the northeast cor ner of said donation land claim, and run ning thence south 1 degree eust, on the east boundary of said claim to the clivja leil (me lietween the north and south halvi of said claim; then west on said uivision nue i Eiiiiins, more or less, to iHiuaum tiiai, a nue running norm, one degree west, parallel with the oisi.c uaiueu east noumiary and eoi.tiu ued to the north boundary line of said Glaini. shall embrace with the north bounuarv lino east of tt'lt tores if sttfiirui l. 1,1 i """uiil'y, smty 4crn; thence ,..,,., , utvim wiw, 10 uie north Bound ary line of aid claim; thence easterly to trio i-tifij'h or Vs,mt m , . t . . at r roadway over a strin of land ;! ft.,.. ..,1.1.. ui uvKiiiiuiii;. Also a rllllt. of and extending from the northeast corner 01 iim aoove uesun nefl tract of l,nii northerly over the Htnwnrt einii,, 1,. County roiwl said strip along the eastern border of said Istewart claim. Bids will i,e recnivml h. d, i, of fieo. K. Baglev, in llillsboro, Oregon Dated at Hillslxiro, Oregon, tbis 11th day of March, liwl. v. a. hciitt Ailministrator of the wtat f a.i.i.:i Daiilherg, decoanail. CITATION. IN TUB COUNTY COURT rib-' Ttrir Btate of Orogou, for the County of Washington. In the Matler of the Estate of I John Uimooley, deceased, f To l'hilip Oilhooley and to all other titi- kiiowii hoirs at iitw- to said deceased greeting: In the Name of the Htatn are hereby cited nnd required to appear in ...u y.,uv . ,,! , uie mate ot Oregon, lor the Countv of WiisOiot,,,, ., .... Court room Un roof, at Hillabord, In tho Countv of Washington ,.t. M.,.,,1,.., Hth day of April, Hull, at 10 o'clock, 111 tho forenoon of that day, then and tlmre to show cause if any vou Imye, why an or der of said Oi nil, should not be made authorizing and lirnetiuo. tl... if ,.,, of said estate to sell st public, or private Kit e. Oil, o.ul ,.U,., I...1 .J . . -, o ,i uvitiiiKlllg to sain estate ilescrlbod as follows, to-wit: The northeiist iiiarter of section II) in T. 2 N K. 3 W, of the Willamette ineridiim, iii i WaMhiiurtoi! Countv. oremtn e,ii;i..,. 1'iO acres, in order to pay claims and 0x ueiisos against said estale, as rayed for in the petition of 1'eter Jannen, Kxeeutor of said estnW now on lile heroin. Witness the Hon. A Kood, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Washington, wilh the el of ssid Uourt affixed, this 7th dav of 1tr,.l. A Tl llu.l J "iniiii, 11. 1 lisl. Attost: OK0. A MO ltd AN, . (Seal) Clerk. By J, W. Morgan, Deputy. Notice of Final Settlement Notice In hereby given that the i iidcr slgned, executor r the hint will suit Ics Jlll'lll ol Jollll Hllllth, deeoiiscrl, has j,.,l ; hi ..! ncvu , County l'!l:l t ;ix such owcii'or In the t l ashinelult I Willi V Otvv Ul, lOHl S;od lulilt hit mm,,otl.',. .uoti.my. tin' MH d vot, April, .it the hear ? 10 n. n.. nl uiil ,ly, H" i'.ie tnn.i (or lor hearing n.U'! acviitit," TUKotiOlil' VAM'KIIKY, Km . 'til, ir of the Uii Wilt and Testament i of John Smith, .deceases). SHERIFF'S SALE IY VlHTl'K Or' TWO KX KltUlONS ) Issued ,m( iv the t'livmt Court of the jM:ilot Orci-ou, loi W ashiuirtoti t'oiiniv. j in favor of Anna t'. tiuivkinlnish iimi j sjcsiust W. I. Hunneli. one for the sum jl MT. misis, t", s. sold coin, with inter i snmim Iroin the ? i l.spit, ami one tor tl est iitcmm at the mle oi ner iH'tit ner Sd dav ol Pecemtier. the sum of HUi. duni tses, p. S. void coin, ith Inleresl theiti- oii nt t he reie of ti ier cent per milium from the h .lay of Iha-etiilw, l!Kt, and lor the isists and peusis of sale and of slid wtils Now, therefore, by virtue and In piir-siians-ol suiii tttdiimeuls and ortleis ot of side, i will, on Monday, the 1st dav of April, pul.ai the south di'r of the fourl House in llilUli.ini, V ashiuiilon I'ounlv, On'Ron, til the hour of trt a. m , of saiil lillV Mllll Ml tlllh Ulll.ti..,, ll... I.i..t.... t I bidder, for cash: The undivided! one I eivbt interest of the said W. T. Ilunuell I'lIK ! of. in and to the follow in descrllied real iiMm rtv. in Wiishimiton l ountv . Oreiro.i. to-wit: Hi ".!iimtii)f at the oiiarter MS-f , u I .sir irr between s,s timi 4 V t si It l V of the illiutieiie meridian and section .t of i ISSKI ol the ll amette meridinii . ami rtiunitiK Ihonee south deurees esisi i k.so chains to a stone at the soulhv est jisirnerol the J. liieklni and wife do nation unit claim; thnioe north Sit dt freesflo niinmes e.-wt !'. i! i hiiins; thenee i IIOI-lllX. HlilllllMlwl J HO ... a 1. 'Vt 1 , '"!" south fiil deurees tK uiiiiiitea west Hi." i lliiiiis, llienco south I degree wist 2.01 ciMiins to the place ot iH'giiiiuiig tosutisfy me nereiiinetore imnieit sums, and the r. sts am) expenses of said sale. lor Said prsirty will l scld suhject to re uenipiioii a" 11'r .statute ol tiretron W itness in,- hand this 'ith dav of Feb ruary, mil. J. W . (iKWKl.t., Shi rill of Was,iiiiKl ii t'onniv, Oregon II. T. Itagley, Attorney for Plaiutilf, SHERIFF'S SALE. 1V VIKTl'K OF TWO KXKCPTloXs. Issmsi out of the Circuit Court of the Mate nl Oregon, lor Washington County, on 'upon a iiuinment in lavor n 1. vt Morgan and against K, C. huitln for t he sum 01 ., which Saul jiidgnient was rendered on the Itith day of December, isi, ami isiirs iuU'rtt at the rate of lierceut per antiiim since said date, and wluchsaiil jiidun eut has tuce Inien as sigmsl tii8usi M. Moriwii; ami one upon a judgment in i;ivorof J. ,J. Morgan ami iigaimt K. C. tiugliea and J. W, Morvnu tor tne sum ot -.'t-jti itt and the sum of lis. costs, which S i, t judgment was i-enderisj on las-ember in, l.s'ju, and lsar interest at tne rate ot S r, r iwni isr aiiiiitm sine said date, and , inch said judgment has been assigms: to W. K, tniilh, and for tne costs aim exH-iitis ol sale and of sal t Wilts, Sow, therefore, by virtue and 111 purii ance ol said judgments decre ami oruers ol aule, 1 will, on Mon day, the iVh day of Varch, IWI.attlte soiitn iioor of the Court House in Hills bom, Waaliiiigton County, Oregon, at ten o Clock a. I: . ol said dav. ac t al niibili auction, to ill" highest bidder, for cash, all of the Undivided Interest thai the div lenilant, fc. c Hughes, hail or now hits in and to uie following described real property, situate in Washington County, Oregon, to-w it ; rirst trai l - Comnimii inir at a tioini 12.(41 chains 1101 ih of the southeast con er 01 tlm Andrew I tar pot 1). L. t), in T I 8 K .t and , ill Mtir, thence soinh Kft de grees west .iH chains thence north 6 degree west 8 chains, then t west 12,14 chaii.a, thence tiorth lL'.,'jt degri-s ea.it IU.H eliania, thence norlh Mm degrism east 0 chains, thence north 4 degreea ea-d I3.su chains to the so itheast curner of the Thos. U. Navlor 1. l C., thence nortn xi. m cualiis, them-e east to tiaiea Creek, thence down same to the east line 01 sunt aiiu rew Harper l). l C., thence soitlh to the plai-e of uegiuniug. Second tract Part of lot t of block fi in the town of Forest (irovc, Oregon, a,u! described as follows: Coinmeuc'iig Iiju feet south of the northeast corner of I, hs.tr . thence south .'U feet, thence West h.5 icei, nience nuriit ,iu cet, Ihencc ent la ir. iwi, iiienue iioi tii urn n'nt. thence n ut Ms feet, theiuie south 100 feet, t leuce oust t fiwit to tin place of beginning. ih rd tract l.ol tl of block 11 mii. Pink addition to Forest Grove. satisfy the hcrolnlielore nainuil sums, and for the costs and expenses of said sale. paui property will l sold subject to re leinptlou as r lutnti) of Oregon. Witness my hand this aith day of Kele rtiary. lull. ,1, V. 8KVt KI.Ii, Mienn of ashlntrfon County, Oregon. By W. J. Wall, Ilcpiity. It. Huston, Attornev for Susie M. Mornu. John M. Wall and W. I), Hare, " Altorucya tor W. K, Hmith, SUMMONS. IN 1IIK CIliCUIT COURT Oh' TUK .state ol Oregon, f ir Washington County, Henry fcveritt, f'laliititri vs J. Iiiiciii A. Kveritt, Ilefeiulaiit) To I,ucia A. Kveritt, the almve name defendant: i'i tun iinme 01 nie.Rtaie ir Oregon you 11 i.ereny ro(iiinl to ap.xiar ami answer me complaint tueii herein six week" fro lite date of the tirst publication of this su ions, and if you fail so to appear n"',oli"i mo coiupuiiui tne piaiiiiin will apply to the court for the relict de manded tu his comiilaint, to wit: for ilecroe dissolving the marriage contract now existing between pluintilf and de fendant, and for such other and further reuoius totlio court may appear eqiiltt able, Tho date of the first publication of this summons is January 31, 1!1, and the onier authorizing the service of this summons lf publication requires you to appear anil answer 011 or before the ex piration of six weeks from said dale. Ibis summons is served uimiii you by 1'iiiio. aiioii oy oruer 01 tne Honorable b a. Kood, jiiiiguoi the County Court,, for Washington Countv. OrnL-oii.bv no nnlur inane aim uatoo at ciiiimiicrs at ilills boro, Oregon, 011 danuarv 2!). JOHN M. WALL, Attorney for I'laintill'. SHERIFF'S SALE. I Y VIHTUK OP AN EXKCUTION, it issued out of und under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, lor Washington County, upon a lodg ment in favor of W. U. Wood plaintiff, and against Sherman Rhodes, diifntidaiit, lor the sum of 10.40, costs, w ith interest thereon from the 20tU day of December, V.m, at the rate of per cent per annum, and the mim of ). 50 with Interest thnre 011 from the 20th day of Docombor, 1IKHJ, at the rate of fi por cent por annum, and for tho costs und expenses of said writ, to me directed and delivered, for, Want of nuiiicient personal properly, 1 nave levied upon the real property hereinaftoi !" cnoen, ami ny virtue anil in pursiiiince 01 nam uxecillion ari, t,)fi lli(rniont OI said Circuit Court, I will, on Monday, the 2.r)lh day of iliirch. at the soutli door of the Court House, in Hillsboro, Oro- gon, hi tne Hour f 10 a. m of laid day, sell at nubile auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all of the fol lowing described real property, to-w its Lying, being and situate in Washing ton County, Oregon, and being the south west quarter of southeast quarter of sue M, I 'I south, range 'i west of the Willamette meridian, containing m acres, to satisfy all of tho hereinbefore1 mentioned sums, and the costs or and upon said writ and the costs and expenses of said sale. Kiiid property will be sold subject to r 'lunmtiuii its per statute of Oregon. Witness mv bund this 10th dsy of hebruary, Hl, J. VV. SKWlilX, Slmrill'of Washington County, Oregon, Oeo, It. Hiijrlcy, Attorney for I'lalntilf. I ' ' - i SUMMONS IN TIIK CtKPPlT OOPKl' OF TIIK Sit ol troh-,ni. for Washington t'ouiity. tn.sntoi-e ainlehey. Kseetilor of the ' i III ailll Iestunieiit .,1 l.il,., Plinth, disvawsl I'l.'ihiliil Christian 8eliek, Krimlenke Kneel hart, CaiMline Matterti. Christina .Miller, rri.sleriku stnieh, l.nuiwi Mtock, Prt.slerlke Mmtiii. I'liullm, Sebinik. J.sib.S,.ho,.k and Cluinine Ainlri.ws, hcirs-at law of John v. i.ocniK K, Uis easei Ih feielaiil 1 lovurisuaii Mhock. Kr bs h.nk,. i,'..u. ?.'m' lsr,,l,l,' Mattern, Christina "ler. ruwlenke Mra.h, Louisa , " f ri,lr"' Martin, Paulino .selioek, Jmsib Sch.H.k ami Chi 1st in,. Andrews, helrs-at-law of John w tl tHilHH-k, dei'eas,,!, tl,,. above named delendanls; In the Name or the Slate of Orogtm you, and eaub of you, are herehv ivqittr isl to apiwar ami answ er Hie complaint bled lieryiu ithin sU k Hum the date 01 ihe nrst publication of this sum. mons and II you mil to so appear and aim--,vor the complaint, the nlaintii) w lllai.idv to the t ourt lor the relief ileiiuimbd in his '"i. i"-wt ror a iiooiee reform . s ,,w a is'riuin Heist of con ,i,i,e,i nss.ni.si on pane 43S, bis.k """i" 01 iH'eos or W as 1 i,.,i.. !. w. by oils' . . Teiroil. -nil ev,s,nL...i I... 1 dm K. Minsk to John si, ..lit, inserting me ,,( ",,V lielnis" In the ,l,.. rl,,il,,.. .,, , 1... 1 iii.umiinieiy auer in, word "t or therein dicrllwd. and I Inrther relief as to the Court timv ai'pear eiinilahle. ' " The date of the first ptiblientloii of this SO, ,1 l,l.tl,u 1. L'.,l.u.. .1. , . . i i-i'iimi)- 31, IHI, nmt Hie " iiioorinin uie servbv ul this sum loons ov piltutcatloil HSUlr,w Vol! lo a l-ni nun answer 011 or Is ioie Ihe e oi noil 01 six weelsfroiu said date, tli sunn ions is serveil iihiii vou, ami each you, by inib ieoiloii oraUle 1. A. K.aal, JudKn of the Count v viMiutu asuiiiton County, iirenon I an order made and dated at ChaiuUr iiiiisuoiu, uiiigon, en Kebruai v III, Itmi , JOHN M. W.VI.U Attorney for I'laiiiliil' "THE COMMONER.1 Mr. Bryan gave out the following itiier- irw livv. tti; I I 1,-..- 1- . . . . iia.c 1 or several vests nan tit con temptation the establishment of week . uv.iiiitT ami ims seems an oppor "e lor umiritakiiig it. iiuemitug to devote my lile to the stituy ami Utacussion nl public ipiestions, 1 nave nioseu tins method because will best accomplish the puiposc whi' 1 imvt in Tirw. 1 lilting ii tut-li s papc 1 snail tie able to keep in touch with social, economic and polttual problem. uc tmier win at the same lime il su ccssiul, provide an iucouio snlln ieiit lor my pecuniary needs and this kind worn win allow uie mure time with my latutly than I have been able for several vears nasi. enjoy I txnect to lecture ncmtiminlli , ially in college towns w here I can sis-al to studenUi, but m principal wotk will o none wun tne eii, or peiltap should say, with the pencil. Ihe paper will Is called The Com monerand will delcnd the principles lorth In the Kansas City platform The nrst issue will appear 111 January, shall lie editor ami publisher. The Commoner Is ft per year. Slid Commoner, f 1. 75. Asm FARMS FOR SALI liiose who want to buy Washing ton county larms will lo cull and itivestiaatt. the fiillnvviti ofTers. Inauim'RtTiie Aiun s 4 . . i.sj acres ni ai-res iindnr cu l vaiion. Mi ai-rtw m iasture, tltl acrca in brush 1111, tlniber: Risid house, ami l,r,,. .,.l .... ciiaru; well walered; tulle from liecti ..no nun raiiroiiuj mile from school rue, m jwr acre. 01 acres. 1 mlln In 11,1 (l-.,Vill. n. wTrna in riiiinvaHiilii U acres slashed: II - in urusii; rissl ive-rismi lion.., liiirii and out liiilldbtira- u ,,i ,., 1, ,. and atibuol; u miles to U. i. t'ri,, 'W liXJ acres -100 acres m nlilvii.,i. ai'iTsoi nun neavur,li.i., tl,i u oi ,....,1 toll sacks of unions (Mr acre; g,Hnf H-rtsitii .... i sl, ii.-i ai;ssi; gisat tiarn Hl71; other This larin Is In 2 miles ol II lllsboro ami niiiiiiiiifH: orcuaru ami isirrt, i.ni...u uomjr suuaiou.uau be aivlileU.il iwss,s. sary. Owner In railing health and t-..( hub oiu, is e.iuse 01 seiitiig I'm, SIO i,u viuijf ,eriis, mn acres wu acres In cu tivatloto inn acr-a of good tiiuher siulalile for cord woisl; Iiuiiso and barn; good orehaid;2 iitovs iroin riiusooru aim 011 imiiii road to forlland. This farm has running l'i nun sitverai springs mill turn 1st abundance of water the vnar roninl. Tbi farm being situated so near town Is well suited for dairying and gardening, as well as grain and hay raising, ami is one ot the Kruatesi Dargiuiia In the county, Puce fid por acre on easy pay menu. 01 acres In high stute of cultivation, iiiosiiy oeavnruaui 1111111; milo front raiiroail station and town: IH miles west of i'ortland, There is a fortune in this farm lor some gardener. This land Is cheap at .'sl er aero; It can be had for fill aciu, 11 anil, SOUI1, 44 acres all prarlo land, exwiit 8 acros ol oas; well located, Isdng only pi tnijins irom i-oriiami, crice, ybioo. 20 scros near Keedville 6 aures In etiltl vation. Price, IXW. 50 acres of nico smooth lunil; 40 acres In ciiiuvauou, nest 01 soli, l'rlee, f 11)00, 80 acres tin In 1 proved land; well located, being only i miles from crcainory, lJ. 0., obi; easy to clear. This la a snap' at f.'iOO. t-l t . '"' "- ' ....... ..t . BUI extract. h a Vi F-I 1 49 91 at S3 3 Ol 0 o W a 5 h I O w r - raJ A 1-1 F2 6C h 53 tH 03 A 3 o 03 rQ O sU Por CustanlH, Puildings, I'ies, Cakes, Candies, Ice Cream, etc Put on by ' O TJ CD eS G 0 il O.lUwfirfcCo. Hllltboro, Qr4jJ Bicycles, new and old, cycle sundries, base bit! Is, hatR, mils and gloves, fihhing tackles, pocket kniveH and razors, at McCormick's store. All kinds of seeds in bulk at i, 11. Greer's. , . ATTENTION, LADIES! ! A .ov" Jt . 'ass " H. The Hillsboro Pharmacy Tho Loading Drug: Houso ,nF Where Hriig. Medicines, Taints, Oils, liny be procured ul pries, Finest Strains of Poultry in t ho County tin' fi- SI , i' A. G, Anderson, The Affairs of Europe - arc faithfully portrayed in the original ami exclusive cable dispatches which Till-: Cm CACO RECORD prints daily from the 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 Asso ciated Press. The Chicago Record, atone of all American newspapers outside New York city, now prints original and exclusive cable dispatches daily from the leading capitals of Europe, DM 6 JsJnSO V Oregon Shot line Ana Union Pacific 11 1 0 To the EASTil 1 nl The 0. It, & N. Co. (liven the Cliolee of Three DAILY Trains The touriMt, cttrH, like 11 oewHimuer in a country town, certainly "(ill n long felt want." A rjool. clean. cll VOlllilitteil Hleeping mid nliw vutmn car, ciiuitlly free from the liricomforU of l.lio nlil fiinliinnetl pitasenger ctiaclt and the stuffy heat of tho ovor-luxurioiiHlv no- holsteroil tlrawing roimi itrnl sleep, ing curs, and at a niiiili'rale extra ft?e, htiB solved tho problem of pro viding; attractive accotriiiioilulioiiH ir the general public. The 0, U. k N, rutin throe oflliene cars daily bntww!ti rortliind and tho EitHt, A porter ih in char,i of each car to look after the wants and cniiifnrU of the paHfcnKcrH. ,For raleHand particulars wrilo to A. h. Craiir. (Jeneral l'liMriencer Atreitt O. l Xr N. Co, Portland. Oregon. Adminietratrix' Notice. Notice is hereby glvou that the itmlersli'ii- d bus lirsin by the Countv Court of Uie stale ol Oregon 1'rtr Washington enmity, iippnlnlud iiilmiiilH'mlrix of tho nsliiloiif John W. Kiti'Hteter deceased, iitnl Ihul. slie has duly iiimlllliiil its such adiuluhirii trix. Now, tli'irolbrti nil diiisoiim hiivlui hilnis iwiliiNt suiii nst ;i ttj uru liiii'eliv rn- iitesled to present the' same, liroiierlv vmilloil, to the iindiirslgned ailminlslm, trijt, at tlio law ollleo of W. N. BuiTolt, In llillshoro, Oregon, within six iiioiiIIih. MKH. JMISTTIH KAIWTKTKIt, Adminislriitiis. of the cstnleof John W. Karsliiter, diieimiKid, Dated at 1 1 illation), Oregon, tills 11th day of Kebrimry, 1IKH. W, N, liiirrott, attoniey. '' OREGONIAN AND ARGUS, $a.oo.' The Wsekly Oros-onlsn and this pspsr viva you all U mwi of koma, atat ta U'b have ukni I he agency oi the i.nnoii. I 'tew, Sclby Jt Co, Ladies' shoes ,iud ciin lit any had, I'rices, f jo, . , f t jo ami fl.oo! Coutr In and see them. WEHHUNO & SONS tltU,si:ot;o. oith'aox. riiiu.i itiock Mum Ml. Ir. K. A. Ilitllej I'ci.pl li.loi Smmgea. Itrushes and nil Iirugil'a Kiimlilis, Unit siuiplv,,siiiiiceiMiiiiK.tloii. ,eilt,K ol lj rosts- Single Comb b. nvn Iicghiiin, Itlaek Minorca, Hull Leghorn, Jt.ju, llatrrd I'lymoiilh KiH-k, While I'actd lllai k Swnih, Silver ,Swiigled Hamburg, Hull I'lym onth Ktsks, Hull CiH'liln, Golden Wyandotle, ft.mt. Am now ready to Iwok order for eggs, In mv dis k are prwe wiiinrts. bive Hull Cochin rwkrrel, and two Hlack Minorca cockrrrU ami sonie lliown l.eghorns lor ssle. Leave mdrrs lor eggs at John M. Hrown's grocery, lltlls'siro, or call al Valds miles aiib west ul cltv. Mail ordrrs addtrssed o Hillsboto will receive imiiiriliale nitration, Hillsboro, Ore. 1 Remove Your Corns... The lime whs when people Itud to cripple nroimil lor inoiillis at lime on account of corns on thrir feet. ...Delta Corn Cure.. I Ins done nway with nil of this suirering. Its proper use will re move corns in three d.iys without pain or inconvenience, Price "li cents 11 bottle, ' "' Delta Drug Store Main St., Hillsboro Ciir.2i!iWasli'lM J. Noithrop, I'l'opiletof. Newly Furnished ' p and Renovated A fi rat-class table and all ni'cotiiinoiliitioiis for the convenience of guests, , , $500 REWARD. NoIIciiIm liemliv il,.... 11. ..1 . Wnsl.i.,,.1 . 7,.' r . '"" t oiitn y 01 Veul .i , 1 ., ,n oewillll iiirinu ar- Htiuid ooiivlnthm of ,ho pPHou iif per- SHI M U'tlll I 1...,..'... 1 - n'Miii llllW llllllinill'H OU 0 iihoutUm evening nl Ut 11. dsi,. i n'siiienrtfl neiir Iteeilvllhi, ihls eoiintv. , , , uimiii, t;oiiiiiy .liulire, ' llilled at. HIIIhIiiivo I ils 011111 !,. r eniliet, iw. - 7 i