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HIL'SBORO ARGUS, MARCH 21, 1901. . i A Paras. tiii I aorut : : : : : A 1'Acen ih iiik li m in sted at tlM PtwUoAiM at Hillsboro, Oraf, M 8Monl eiasa mail matter. LUCIUS A. LOKO, EDITOR. Goonty Official Paper. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BY Tfcc Argus Publishing Co. kaawf atlnnt Ona Dollar Per Annum. tlx Moattea,S0eU; Tare. Months, 35 cts. OMtacd U Gold llens-metallism. Be- ww - llera la the Bimetallic Standard Dear MMey Beans Debased Property, ltd Profitless America a Product Our OMseasest loss Is ear Creditors' Gain. Has so ase for Marcus A. Hanna WHT NOT THE BANKERS? Soma of the rcDublican journals of tbo East are now complaining that there is too couch evidence of bank er dictation in our affairs of govern menU This it certainly very re freshing, coming frora the very sources of' support of republican ism. Those citizens who are now complaining about this litvle mat ter are to be pitied. There was not a day during the last ten years that democratic journals did not sound the alarm, and show that we were going from a govern ment by the popular will to a gov ernment by the banks. Every man of intelligence who cast his vote for Mr. McKinlew knew ;hat he was casting it for a banker ad ministration. He knew, if . he knew anything at all, that it was a contest between the people at large and the corporations. He knew that HcKinley's election meant the greatest success of the hankercraU? and corporationcrats. That is all there is to it. Why should not the bankers rule the country? They ara good business men, and their holdings have nothing to do with patriotism. You are getting a .business man's administration. Dura and simple. By business men we mean men who first iook out for themselves and use patriot ism as a sideshow on national holi days. The banks and he trusts are made up and managed by our moat successful men nd these are the men who are in control of our affairs of government You voted for them, and there is no reason to complain. Thea are dif- ' ferent now than they were prior to election. These kicking journals should hold their peace. They are getting just what they voted for. That is all there is to the situation. CRTS ITS DI8EABK. It really amused The Akqcs to Witness the terrible excoriations that our friends, the enemy, the trusts are getting from the editor ial department of the Oregonian Tht journal has suddenly disco v ered that there are trusts and ag gregations of capital that have ab normal appetities and abjures the octopus that is trying to swallow Up the body politic. This is novel, this "abecedarian" of republican ism in Oregon telling about the Iniquities of trusts, etc. It some what reminds us of an old veteran of the war of Venus telling about his incurable diseases. Proverb for tbe President. (Kroni the Springfield Republican.) When President McKinley kissed the open Bible in taking the oath of office it is said that hi lip. touched these verses in tbe l6tb chapter of Proverbs: He that b.ndletb a matter wisely shall find good; and whoso trutteth in tbe Lord, happy is be. 1 The wise in heart shall be called pru dent; and tbe sweetness of the lips is- creaaem learning Very pat indeed, but another piece of McKinley luck, no doubt, in missing some of tbe other passages in which the Book of Proverbs abounds. For ex ample: It is aa abnomination to kings to com mit wickedness, for the throne is estab lished by righteousness. Then is a wav that seemeth rieht to awn, but the end thereof are the ways of 4est. ' Remove not the ancient landmark which thy. fathers haye set. Aud of the seven abominations unto the Lord: A proud look, a lying tongue and hands that shed innocent blood. CHANCE IN REVENUE LAW. Tbe new revenue bill to take (fleet July 1, will make a very material reduction in the total amount of revenue collected. Batow are given some of the principal items of tb new bill. The Us is repealed on bank-checksj certificates of deposit, promissory notes, money orders, bills of lading for export, express receipts, telephone and telegraph mataagat, insurance policies, leases, mortgages, manifests, powers of attorney, aotiea of orotest. oroorietarv medicines. warts receipts, chewing gum, per- wawryUMI CQStSetlCS. On tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, the reveJacoWerably reduced. A rednetioB of forty pent per barrel was made on beer, the tax being fixed at ' :.6i. TUe tax was .repeaico. on uunus, ' , . , cent on boudt of indemnity. Conveyance where lnMertion le than ,600. .re exempted; where each additional $500, it fixed. Steamship tickets below $50 in value are exempt; for f xi anil above the rate is "SStawatin.lort.. taxing Summer to N lUtlcv lis Pjaiid of legsdesiaso modified a. to exclude , Highland .k add t Hida from taxation, legacies of . charitable,) w religions, liter.ro, educational cb.rae- j t M HMW t M U Caudle tract in ' ' 1 Hnnevsadd llillahoto ter.-ex. , ,., ,, .- k vii,..,i.,,,i ,..ri of .1- . 1 I J Hintoil il 1 c. . PROBATE. Theo lVinter to K V Sutherland j 6 ,tS a Vu l'ointi-r die .... : I 0 Ke'.'v to 0. Holhoke to a sec - EsUte of M P Smith, deceased. ,ut'i- Administrator authorued to sell j J Campbell to u w liocibinu t b person pro,rty at private sale 'j,1 suiuniu j for cash. j alul l0 Highland l'atk add lv. Estate of Anna C Gore, deceased. n.jbro Estate admitUH. t probate and J U Kline to f Spring t 1. Hall l Geo A Gore appointed admiuisira- j bush Vo ' K Uotiiu'nl tntVn u"w tor. Appraisers are Alec fcweek, ( ot sec 1; . 1 , 5 w Henry Schulderman and M Mont- j m iieid.1 to K Wanner tract in ffOUiery i "'inimona add to Hillsboio Ilnardia .bin Minerva Shiulev ') lark to F Ccrnutt pt blk u Y (1 Ouardia snip Minerva onipi.fj b iunBcrter 1: 2i a Allowance of 52 from estate of tJ fc M 1 1 n r 4 w. . 8 II Humphreys for comjiensation! j w Anthony to J B Scott ptof K as guard? .n. Estate of Humph- Walker d i c. ... -l." J . .v. .... .,f I ! Willamette Real Estate Co to A Clia.gru ...cerre. ... , leaving uaiaiiceot a wgu Hum phreys estate. Guardianship Bessie, Clyde and and Claude Woodham, minors. Bond of guardian, Jo Woodhnii, tn sum of $800, filed and accepted. RESOLUTIONS. Whereas, God in in his 1 11 eru table wisdom has brought the Jong and urrful life of our dear sister to a close; in the death of sister Cornell, her family mourns the loss of a MRS. MSRY - f L ' m . a '.; v - The late Mrs. Mary Raffety, of Mountaindale, was a lineal descendant from one of four brothers by the name of Huber who migrated from Bavaria, Germany, and located on a township of land in Pennsylvania during the time of William Penn. They organized a coionv which is still in existence, and which keeps a rec ord of births, deaths, etc., to the present time Two of tbe brothers returned to Germany, one remained with the colony mid ne went west to Indiana. After be ing in America for some time, the name of H jber uas changed to Hoover. Felix Hoover married MUs Mary Stover. The.w were the parents of Mrs. Rartety. Af ter their marriage they moved to Illinois and took up a laud claim. Mr. Raffety was the last of the Felia Hoover family. Her life was of that womanly and moth erly character and she never entertained a thought wrong or unchristian. One of her main objects in life vat to instil brotherlv and sisterly affection among her children. She finished her life a self-sacrificing, lovable woman. Deceased wa married to Samuel Bler Raikty in 1X3. liight Children were bcrn to the union: Dr. Charle. R. M. and Dr. Dav Kaflety, now reside in Portland; Sarah E. Raffety-Miller, r' sides in San jose, Cal.; Knima B , who ciietl in I860, tbe rer-H of an injury, ut tbe age of 11; St muel J , Jacob C. and Mary Louise are residing at the old homestead at Mountaindale. At her death, Mrs. Raffety was 77 vears, 11 months and 9 days of age. The funeral' services were conducted by E. Y. Hughes, of Hillsboro, Tuesday. loving wife and devoted mother, may we, the members of the Relief Corps, bring memorial tribute to hor worthy integrity and benevo lence; therefore, be it Resolved, that it is but a just tribute to the memory of the de parted to say that in the death of our deer sister, we mourn for one who was in every way worthy our love and esteem. Resolved, that the heartfelt sympathy of this Corps be extend ed to her relatives and friends in this, their sod bereavement. Resolved, that one copy of these resolutions shall be given to the family of deceased and one copy sent to the county papers; also that the charter be draped in mourning for thirty days. Barah A. Sappinton, Mary A. Lamkin, Marian A. Peterson. Garden, clover, timothy, and all kinds of seeds in bulk at Dennis. Carl Koesterke, a former subject of Germany, has been admitted to citizenship by Judge Rood, Regular preaching services at the Christian church Sunday. Subject for the evening, "Birth of the Spirit." Miss Ruby Bowen, who has for. several weeks been the guest of l.er ' 1 'ye ,or several year, had in con j .1 n 1 n n n teuiplation the establishment of a week- grandfather, Lol. 0. f. Bowen, iau ( , nemper and this seems an omior- iciuriieu vo uiaripuoit, 1. 1 . - I t Farmer J. Q. Johnson, the sage of Bacona, was in the city yester day, laying in a cargo of sunshine for his mountain retreat. Late U. fl. pensions to Washing ton County, people are: William Haynam, Greenville, original $8 00 per month; Abram Wymore, Ti; ardville, original, $6.00; Wm. Kert son, Gaston, increase, $10.00; John J. Reynolds, Forest Grove, increase, $12.00. Real Estate Transfers. -,,, , . ., l-c Bm n f io l U ia h bund , - n. i 1 : ! 1 j M U lvmu- u 1 Hrvn Mk t nd 4.K I K K Sm nil to 1 r Kv.i ; wo y j l I orj ... ; A NeilMMt to A Kit lpin 40 a sec 2i ianr;w Ipmo io l So poo 4 fi loo 4- 1!V ioo 3iou 30 B(.nson s wfc Cotnolius Marv Vioceiit to Richard Connell et'nl s)o.,3N a Pool and Mee dies 5000 loseih C.aston to L I McGonn It 6 l,lk 3 Gaston 7R W Hendrrsi-ott to B K Mcnol 40 a sec u t 1 s r t w loo Treasurer's Notice. All County Warrants of Washington County, tr'BHHi, emorl "Not payablo for want ot nuuls," prior to s pt. 1, MM .will he due and navalilo oil and af ter April t. ItWI. InteroAt will coase afti-r lhat date, exooptiiu: warratus iiuniPi-rrsl IIS to lltii, inoliisive. of class . KiUMiLI'H i;.SIAI.I.. Marvh 1. lWl. tmity Treaunr P5TFETY. t H -,-.4, u ' 1 - it ,,;.!, w -"i '-l .-: 5 -p. 1 -l i ' - 6 ..it Born, March 17, to the wife of Job. Haines, of Beaverton, a daugh ter. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the midiir nimied lias this ilav hv the Couiitv Court of the State of Oregon for the dimity of Washington t ecu appointed administrat'ir of the estate ot Anna C (Jure, deeeaxed, and has duly qualified as mirli, .Now Ihftrefiiri' all pnratma having i:lain:8 against said t'HtaU! are herehy nsiureil ami rc qiii'Mtwl to prenenl tlie saint- to 1110 at the olllce of the County Clnrk ill tijllanoro, Oregon, properly verilied, within six months from date. (i. A. Oohk, Administrator of (ho estate of Anna C. Clore, deceased, Hillttltoru, Ore., March 21, !1. ritott & Htont, i'ortlantl, AUj-h for Ailiur. Notice to Contractors. Notice is hertdiy given thai the County Commissioners lor Washington Counlv. Oregon, will receive sealed proisisals, at the County Court room on April 4, 1!H)I, on the following briilpcD ami fills: New bridge at or near John Hedge's plane, near 1 imlatiu. Uepaljs oil Jack iloss bridgy, Taylor Ferry Hoad. ' Fill and repairs on Wooly bridgo, near Hillsboro. Specifications may be soon at the Clerk's olliee alter Maieli '. h. A. ItOOI), Comity Judge. Hillsboro, Oregon, March 20, l'.Wl, "THE COMMONER." Mr. Bryan gave out the following inter- view Dec. 15 Uec. 10: have for several years had I . .... .. - I j i,tiipiiijjti niiu una Bt.i:iiiE, ut. 1UIIC IIIUC IUI UllllCIlHKIIIg 11. "Intending to devote my lie to the study and discussion of public questions, I have chosen this method because it will best accomplish the purpose which I have in view. Through such a paper I shall be able to keep in touch with social, economic and political problems. The paper will at the same time if suc cessful, provide an income sufficient for my pecuniary needs ami this kind ol work wiil allow me more time with my family than I have been able to enjoy for several years past. I expect to lecture occasionally, espec ially in college towns where I can speak to students, but my principal work will g.VT ut'siipiiwi 1.1 "I1 " wiMm,.m:-rirm" JT '4'i ''4,ii.iS.i.-' ,t'.' Vv" . VT yrj&L- ' - -'' ' Vs. . J- - ' ' e iloiu- wnli tlie lH-u. 1 should my, with thetH-iicil. pehai 1 : "The papi-i will be ,-.i!lv-d Tln-'Com-moiKr ami i!l ll u ! the principle et lorih in tlie KU'is City plutlouu . The first im iil aivcar 111 Um'arv. 1 shall N- editor and pubhahtr. The Commoner is fl ft war. and Commoner, f I.75. Ailininiattatrtx' Notice. Ak:is Sold is li,'ii'l,- 1'iu'ii lli.it the utolt-riu 11 -l lias Ins'li hv the Couiitv t'ourt of III Haiti o On-i!' m for ashiiiKioii County, ipixiiiiiiil aliniiii'ntli'i ol tin' ivsiaio ol Uiliu W. Kaisttir tUs-oased. and lhat hi has duly otialuii'd a siii-li n-lniliii-lm. trix. ow. th -ri'loro all imiisoiis liavnii! tatuix aisaiiiKt Mit estate am hnvliy n uostjsl to prosont Ihti saint'. p-owrlv ,'uvill.ul I., til.. ltl.l..vUl.ll,...t .lltlllttl )',. . nix. at tnt' la oilii e ot W . .N. llanvti, tit UilisUrti, iiieioi. t iihiu si uiontlis. MUS. NKTl'IK KAKSTK'rKK. Administratrix of t! t'statool' John W. kainit'trr, tlt'tttt.tHl. PattHl at llillslmro, Uroiion, tins llth d.iv of Ki'lnnarv, l:H W; N. Ilairt'lt, alioiiioy, SUMMONS. IN TiiK ciiti itiT cocur OK TIIK Slate of Oivgon, for the oouniy of Washington. Aiulre tllMiu and K UOIseii, ) rialntilVs I vs ! Mark Wootis, llaium Wotsls. I Christina Peterson, Amanda ; IVlerstm, Carl lVttron and I Maiy IVterxon, IVI'i ntUitis j To Mark Wmxls, Hanna WomW, Chris tina IVtemm, Ainamlu l'"ltrioii Carl l'tlerstiii aad N ary I'l'torsoa, tlie aUvt named .lolemlunu; In the Name of Uie Stale of Oieiroii. vu ami , still of you aio hereby eomuiit'eli'tl aud retju riM to aps'ar 111 Hie al.ve en titltsl l otirt and anstvor the eoinplainl tiletl agaioot you 111 the alsive outitlrtl suit, on or liefore lite expiiatl,n of tlie tune preserilml ill the order i f publication of Una summons, to wit: I Une a week in tlie llillslmro Ar- tftia for six coiiNfvtttive ami Niieetvvtivi dill beginning with the t-uiio of March U, P'l, ami ending with the issue of the ffth day of April, IHU, ami you ami each of von will I'lc-t-e take nclice that if Voil fail to mi atiearand aesutir snul tsttti. iilainl 011 ur I'eloio julil auli tv of Anril ba.il, the plniutilfs mill applv to the Court lor the roliet pr tyeo lot and tleinautlisl 111 their I'oniolaitit, lo-wit : hor a iudtnnent aainit .Mark WiskIn, Ilanim stl ami the estate tl Charles J Peter?toii, dets'as e-l, for the sum ofM.il with interest there on from I lie "jrihdavof August, Iwj, at the rale of 1,i is-r ts'iit tn-r anniitii. and the hi 1 111 of r,t itUmuey's fee, am) the tststa ami dislnii'ei its of this suit, ami for a deertM) foreeio it that certain morlgane, niatlt), extS'Utte' mil deliveri',1 to lliese pliiititilfs bv Charles J. I't lersoli, Mark Wts'tls ami II na Wissls 011 the L7ih day of Aui!iisl, I N J, up, hi all of the fol lowinir dtwrils' ! veal property, lyii.g. Im inir ami (dinar ,11 t a-limcloii Couiitv Ois'gon, imtl n 'to particularly deaerilwd its folhta s, to- it : I'l ing all of the south west timrter of the liuriliwes ipiarter the eat half of the iionhweNt ipiarter. ami the noi-thwpNl tiiarler of the north oast iiuarter of section X, towntliiii ,1 north range ft west of the Willamette Meridian, coidaiuiui; 111' acres, and Unit the same bt sold hv the .Sheriff of Wiush Ington Coiti-iy, Oregon, in the nianiior preReritajd i y law aud Hie praetieoof this I ouri, anil 1 ".' proetssis 01 sueli sale a pltcd in sa: 1 .11 lion 01' lite claim ot the. iilniulills ah . e set forth and for a dee forever ban 1114 anil foreclosing all of the alsive nanii" .It iciidiuits ami all person eiamilng ny. uumii '1 or turner litem or either ol tin n. of nil right, title and in terest of, iu and to said premises ami every purt ami iwim I thereof, and for such other and furl tier decree as may bo uetsissury in me premises. This auiiiiiiona Is served 11 pun vt. V publication in the Hillslstni Arus, hv onier 01 ij. a. itiMut 1 onuty Jinltrn l Wasliington ("otinty, Oregon, made and daitsl nt llillslstro. Oregon, on the llth day of March, ll'H and w hich order prc eiibes that this minimum lie serve,! I.y pulilicatioii for six eonsenitive ami Hiio eessive weeks, bciHntiini; with th.' tiue of March I t, Pml. and emltns.' with Hie issue of April "Zilh. IIJOI, and th it you and each of yon appear ami answer on or before the 2,3th day of April, PKil. OKU. K HA(iLi.Y, , Attorney tor riaintlllH. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. NOTICE IS HKKKHY MVEN THAT the iiiideiKigurd, hy virtue of an order of sale muile and entered by tbe County Court of the State of Oreeoii. for Washington County, on tlie llth tlay of .siarcn, i:ii, amunnzing ami tiirociine the sain of property hereinafter deserlliiRl, I will on and after Monday, the l.Mh day of April, 1WI, oiler for sale an.l sell at priv ate sale, to the highest bidder for easli in hand at the time of sale, ait of fie follow uii! d"scrilwid real prorty, to wit: Being an undivided one half interest In a part of t ho Abram Hulger ilountion land claim No. 111. In sections IS ami III Tp. 1, fcouth Kauge 2 West, of the Wil lamette Meridian, and bounded an fol lows: llegiiining at the northeast cor nor of said donation land claim, and run nine them south 1 deKice east, oil the east boundary of said claim lo the div is ion line between the mirth and moiiIIi halves of said claim; thence west on sahl division Una l,s chains, more or less, to a point so situated that a line running nortn, one degree west, parallel with the above named east houml.iry and contin ued to the north Isiuudnry line of said claim, shall embrace with the north boundary line east of w here it strikes 'lie said north boundary, sixty aoi thence north J degree west, Lo tho north bound ary line of fulcl . cliiiin : thence easterly to the place uf beginning. Also a right of roadway over a strip or lan l '-t) feet wide and extending from the northeast comer of the above described tract of land northerly over the Hiotvart claim to the County road, said strip along the oitMterii border of said Hlnwart claim. liids will tie received at the law olllen of (ieo, H. Haglny, in JlillslMiro, Oregon Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, tliis llth day of March. 1W0I, W, A. SCOTT, A'liniiiiatnitor of the imtato if Anders Uahlberg, (U'cciuod. CITATION. IN THE COUNTY COUKT OK Tiff State of Oregon, for the County of Washington. In the Matter of the Kslate of I John tjilhoolpy, ileeenHed. J To l'hllip Gillooiey ami to all other un known heirs at luw to sahl deooiisnd, grueling: . . In the Name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby oiled and retpilied to apHtar In tho County Court of the Mint of Oregon, for the County of Washington, nt the Court room thereof, at llillsboro, in tlie County of Washington, 011 Monday, the Hth day of April, lldil, at lOo'clock, 111 tho forenoon uf that day, then anil there to show cause, if any von have, why an or der of said Ci.urt should not tie made, authorizing ami directing the JCxneutor of Maid estate to soli at public or private sale, the real elate belonging to said estate described as follows, to-wit: The northeast quarter of section loin T. 2 N. It, 3 W. of the Willanicttfi meridian, In WfiHhlngtoi: County, Oregon, containing UW acres, In order til pay claiina dm) ex penses against said estate, as prayed for ill the petition of Peter Janseti, Kxeeulor of aaiil estate now 011 tile herein. Witness, the Hon. 1,. A Kood. Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Washingloii, with the. sen! of said Court alllxed, this 7th day of March, A. II 1WI. Attest: GEO. A. MORGAN, (Heal) Clerk. By J. W. Morgan, Ijeputy, Notice of Final Settlement, Notice Is hereby given that the rniler signed, executor of the last will and tea muntof John Bmith, deceased, ban filed hi' lliml aitiuint na kii. Ii cxi'viii.11' lit (),,. liMllliy itiun 01 n.smnI.MI l omilv, Cn-.iii. mid mil, I (uirt li iii.tiiti.l .Monday, the Nth ilav ol A ril, nt tlu Ii.mii o' 1(1 a. 111., of (aitt tiav, us 1I10 tiin.i ,n toi lii aruu; said ,i'iit,' TIIKOKOKK VAMH'.IIKV. Ke,tit,ir ol llio .H,t Will ami I'ost.inii'iii ol John Smith, de,'usiil. SHERIFF'S SALE. VIHTUH OF TWoKXKCltl'loNS Issued out of theCin ull Cuurt of the Stale l Oregon, lot Washliigtuu cuni v, lit lavor of Ant.t C, ijusc kcttlnish ami lU'sinst W. T. Itiiiiitell, one for the sum ol M7. cosu, It. M. gd unlit, with Inter est Ihctvou at Ui rate ol H per .suit hm nnitiiiii fruin the Stl tlay or IWunls-r, I.VIU, .ml una for the sum of $Iim, dam Hires, V 8. ted, I isilu, Willi tnlerest Ihens tot nt lite rali of 11 oer is'itt nor annum fioin I he S1I1 day (f litai'iul'er, I .-!! and tor tbe rosta ami expense of sale nmltil stl.l writs. Now, therefore,, bv virtue ami in nnr- suniieeol said tiuleiufitt and orders id if anlo. I will, on Mondav. Hie Isi dilv ol April, IWI, at tint aonlh dimr of lite Court Hons 111 IlillsbotM. Vaslnut!tou Couiitv. Ots'gou, at the hour of hi a. m.. of said lay, sellal pulilio aiielioti, lo the highest bidder, for eah: The undivided one. eight interest of the said W, T, liunnnu of, in and 10 the follow iiik dtwrlUsI real prois'rly, In Wai-hlnelini l onnti . Ureeon. lo it: lUviliiiliig al the iiuarter sts ti,.i sir ter lietween mh'IIou.'M T I S I! I W of the Uillamctte nieridian and sectlmi .1 of T a S II I W or the Wlllaniclie meridlati. Hint running lltcni e south !f deKii ts, east C.Nl ,'linltis to it Hloiie ill Hie somite est corner of the J. I lliekltn aud wile the nation lainl rlitiui; thence north Hi do- grt't'sw nniHiles eiil 13 nii chains; tlience lituili kt lilliniles tstH i'.'.'HI ehnins to the north lute til the south hall i f at,l diina- lion laud claim; iht'urc Willi s.inl Hue south S)l tlegreea 4S inlimtca west C. si chains, tlteiii- soulh I drr.rce west'Jol clmiiu to the lilac of Is'irlntdng l,i.ull-iv the liereiitlM'loro luumd sums, and ,r Ihee stsaml xpities d snnl sale. Said pntnrly will he si hi suliji cl lo in ileinptlun as R'r Htnlulii of OisKm. uness my- liiiud till- 2lh ilav ol I cli ruaiy, Hm. J. W. SKWKI.Ii, Mit rilfof W astiiuirt.iii Counlv, Oregnu, II. T. Ilagley, Alloiney for riainlill. SHERIFF'S SALE, HY VIISITK. OK TWO KXK I TltiNs, Issued out i f lh Circuit Colin ot ihc Stale uf Oregsm, fur Wanhiotttou Cnntii v, oil iimn a Jutlitiiieul In hi v. nf I. t Morirnu ami uuaiust K. c, . u-'l,,-, 1,1 il,,. mini of H.'S), which said jiiilgnieitt w is rendered on the liith ilav of liecemhi r, tsj'sand iH-iirs intcie.i at Htu rate ot s H'reenl pT annum stoee said dale, nud w Inch said ittdtrn ent has 'I11t11lm11.1v Mlgmsl to Snslr M. Moi-.tii; and one upon a Judgment In favor ol J. .1. Mort'unand iiKaiutl K. C. HiiuheH 11ml .1. W, Moie m for the sum of ".Mi.t ami the sum ol ft. isvsls. w hich said Judgment w an ii'iulctctl 1111 leeemt- III, Is'l'i, and Isars Inn ri t lit the rate of S s'r cent 'r aiiiinm sine said dale, ami w hich said Jndcint'iil ha. Iieen asslgntnl to IV, K, Snillh, and for the costs nml eiiene ol sale and of aal 1 writs. Now, therefore, hy virtue ami 111 pursu ance of sahl jnd(iiiiils, decres nml ortlera of aale, 1 will, on Mon dav. the Z'lth day of Vandi, 11(11,111 Hie south dmir of the Court Mouse In 1 1 il In -Isirn, Waahiugton County, Oregon, at ion o'clock a. 111., ol said day, solcal public auction, lo the highest 'bidder, forensli, all of the undivided Interest that the tlo fBiuUnt, K. llughea. hail ur now has Ut ami to I lie following described rtnl iimis-rty, situate In Washiiiginii ( ouiity, llregon, to-wlt: irst tnw't -('umiiieiiClug at a point I'.MIi chains north nf llm aonlheiMl e,tr ei of the A ml lew llarpiy 1, l 1: in I I S I: 3 and 4 W , Will Mer. iheuee umilli K-i ilc grees wohI 'JA.IH chains ihiuue north degrees wtwt It cluilus, then nest I'Xl I clmil.s, Iheuee nortli li.'..MI ilegrts'M ea-i 10.11 chiiiua, ihenee norlh ft2 ,'si deni". east lli .M chains, thence north I degree east l.l.so cnallis to ine so ,tliea.t istruer of the Tho. (J. Naylor I) l C.. thome north 31. IS chains, theme east lo Units Creek, I hum si down sau.e to Hut east line of sahl And'ew Harper 1. I,. I'., tlftus mil ill to the place of Is'idunlng. Hivnnd tract-Part of lot 2 of block II lit the town of Forest drove, Oreituu, and itescrimsl as follows: Comuienc.utr Hi feet south of the northeast corner of tdock rt, thence south M) fis t, them e west h.., fisil, thence nurth M feet, hence t ail fj t; Iml, tht'iice nortli lil feet, lliauce ca-l its fts'l, thence south 100 feot, Cu-nie eust lis l(st to tn-t place n itegmiilug. Third tract-tit of blot k li. South Park addition to Koriml Orove, Oregon, m aatlaly thii luiieinlielore namisl sums, nod fur the Costa ami nxiHutaea of sahl aale, Haid property will In) sold subject lo re demption aa (ter tlatuto of ( ire koii. H ilnesa my hand this 2nth ilav of Ktd. ruar. twnl. J. W. BKWkLL, hherid of Washington Couuly.Oingou, Hy W.J. Wall, lH-puty, S. B. Iliiatoii, Attorney for Himle M. Morgan. John M Wall ami W. I, Hare, Attorneys lor W. K. Nuiitli. HOW IT IS DONE. The lirtt object in life with the American people is to "get rich;" the second, how to regain good health. The first can ! obtained hy energy, honeaty and saving; the second, (good health) by using Green's August Flower. Should you lie a despondent sufferer from any of the effects of Dyspepsia, I-ifver Complaint. Apiiendicitis, In digestion, etc., auoh aa Hick llead itoho, Palpitation f-f the Heart, Hour .Stomach, Habitual Costive ncss. Oiziiiiiess of the llmid, Nerv ous I'rostration.IiOw Hirita, etc, you need not suffer another day. Two doses of tho wellknown Aug ust Flower will relieve you nt once, (io to The Delta Drug Store and get a sample bottle free. Regular size, th ctfl. Uet lireon h Prion Al manao. SHERIFF'S SALE, VIllTUK OP AN EXECUTION. IsHiinil out of and under the seal of tho Circuit Court nf the Hlale of Oregon, for Washington County, upon a Judg ment in favor of W. I). Wood, plaintiff, ami against Sherman Khodcs. ilefouihiut, for the mini of (10,40, costs, wild interest thereon from the 20th day of Iecemher, IIKMI, nt the rate of (j iter cent per annum, ami the sum of $2fl.ri0 with Intercut there on from il"1 20th day of llisiembor, IIKiO, at tbe rate of (I per cent per annum, and for tbo costs and expenses of said writ, to inn directed and delivered, for want of sit Indent personal property, 1 huvn levied upon tho real property hereiuiil'lm des cribed, and hy virtue aud in pursuance of xaid execution nml llm Judgment of said Circuit Court, I will, on Monday, tho Hith day of March, 1IW1, at tho Mouth door of the Court House, in Hillsboro, Ore gon, nt the hour of (Oh, in., of suid day, sell at public auction, to tbn highest bidder, for cash in hand, all of tho fol lowing described real property, to-wlt: Lying, being ami situate in Washing ton County, Oregon, and being tlie south west quarter of southeast quarter of sec H. T 2 south, range 2 west of tho Willamette meridian, containing 40 acres, to satisfy nil of the herulnlHilore mentioned sums, ami the costs of and upon said writ aiul tbe costs and expenses of said mile. , Haid property will be sold subject to r (lompuoii as per statute of Oregon. Witness! tnv hand this HJth day of February, ,7. W. (SKWJOI.b, Hhnrifl'of Wasliington County, Oregon Oeo, it. Uagley, Attorney for I'lnliililF. Cigars at F. J. Barber's, 2nd St. ATTENTION, M tf3n& Jt . H. The Hillsboro Pharmacy"; Tho Leading DniR Where Hrtig-i. M,ln iiiis. Paints, OIU, Suu;es, Hi uslie. ami all In uiri:l"l's M11111I1 li' lit y be pitM'uretl l prices lhat simplv dlslaiii'e isinipelilioii, Finest Strains ol' Poultry in tlioCounty A. (I. Anderson, FARMS FOR SALK Those who want In buy Washing ton ('minty (arms nil! do well to fall uinl iiivesligiite the fnlliming oilers. Iiiiiuire ut Tiik Aitiirs ollli-e. lull acres III acres under rtilllvatlou, fat ncrcH 111 pifture, til din in brush nml Umber; i;,mhI house and Un it; g' tr cltartl; wi'll watered; 1, mil,- Innil llit'd ville ami rallruttd; 1 Hide lrun school Price, al p- r acre. ;ll a,',"-, I mile fiftiu tl:i nvllle- In acres lo ctiltivatioti; 0 acres Mla-.tted: II ncri'S lit hririh; ifisMl live rtsutt leiifM', burn anil out bttildtiitts; mileto P O, , .ind sch.Hil, 11 miles to It. It Price, !. , put a-ies Iml acre I" ettltii allou; ?! nens t, line hcu v fihiui lhat will nnsluts' Inusai-ks td oiif.im 1 h -r acre; good s r'snu ' bouse, et-t SI.4H: i;,.id li.oti liuTI; olber litiitilinH- oivhatd ami Ismf liitstue, I This lut'itt Is inamllesol . ' ilNli.iro nnd linely sltimlisi, i.m Is' divided, II neccs. sary. Owner In I uliiu: hc.ilili ami r' t ting old. Is oti-ti of M'lbiig Price, I0 perwre, on '.'as) terms, !Hi acres - iKI ai n't iu culiivai ion; Im acres of gtanl Under Sllllalile lor tsilil wootl; house and liiUU; i;i'd orelmnl; "i miles Irom It Hb imiio and on main road to Portland. This larm has running branch and several springs that hirul-ii almudaiice ol .mi 1 1 in eiii round, Thia farm iH'iug "itmilcd so ncm Iohu Is well suited for dairying and giii-lciiing, an well as grain and liny .it'-ii'U. and is one ol the gn-nti-al baiuiims In the isnmly, I'llce, per acre 011 ea-y paymenls, I 2i1e acrts--iu hiifli slate of cultivation, , 111 etlly ilenverdaui laml; mile flout ml 1 m. 11 1 stailiiu and low 11; s null s wt".t of Portland, There is a foriunn Iu tins farm l"r s.mie iiiih in r. lids land Is cheap at t 4) h r acre; it can ..11 hail lor f.i sir acre, II mid sunn. ! 41 acres all prarte land, rtxeept H acnw ol oak; well IikuIiiI. IsIiik only IU miles from Portland, Pih-e, Sl.li.a ! 'JUnnres nur Itcclvillii R acres Iu ctilli -1 valiuu. Price. fMKi. .'tOacrist of nii e sin. mill hunt; III aeros in cult 1 viti tun, is'stoi ,iii. rriee, simsi. so acres iiiiiiii,ri.vi'i luiul; well Iim iiIimI, being only t miles from creauiery, I', o., elej easy to elrnr, Jlus la 11 snap'al S.'JH, SUMMONS. IN TIIK ClllCI'IT CoiritT OF TIIK Stale of ilregon. lor Waxbliiglou Coiiuly. 'I'lusiilore Vaiiilehev, Knecntor of the bast Will and Testament ol John Hiuilh, ilis'ciwisl Plalntill vs I'hrislian Helmek, Krb'derike Kngeb hurt, Carolliiii Malteru. I'hrlslina Miller, Priedenkti H'-aeb, Louisa He.bock, I'ricdcriko Marl'n, I'uuliiie Schoek, Jactih Kcltoek nnd I'lu inlitie Andrews, lielrs-at biw of John W, (I, H.'hm'k, ih t ease I lli feiidiiiila I To ('hristliin SchiHik, ( rlislerilie Kngle hurt, Caroline Mailern, I'liristiua Miller, Kriederlko Htraeh, l.nulss Hchoek, Krletlerlke Martin, Pauline Nc.hock, Jacob Hchoek and I 'hristlne Andrews, helrs-ut-law of John W. H, Hchoek, ileccaHcd, the aliuve imiiictl ilefemlaulH: In thu Niiiim of the Hhtte of Oregon, you, and each of you, urn hereby requir ed to appear and answer the complaint Illeil herein within nil winks from the dale of Hut tlrst publication of this sum limns, ami II you lull to so appearand ans wer the complaint, the iilalntlll'w III apply to the Court for the relief dsiuamled in Ill's (iomiilidnt, towil; p'or a ilecrne reform ing and correcting a certain deed of con veyance recorded oil puidi ,l;W, hook -Ifi, Itecorda of Deeds for Washington Coun ty, Oregon, 1 ml executed hy John W, O. Hhouk to .I11I111 Hiuilh, hy Inserting the word "envir ons" Immediately alter the word "Cor nelius" ill Hie description of the hinds therein described, ami or such other nml further relief as to the Court limy appear equitable. Tlmdateof Hie (I rut publication of I his summons is I' nlinmry Iiml, ami the order uiii.borl'lng llm service of this sum mons by publication inquires vou to ap pear iiml answer 011 or bi'lbrn the expira tion of six wiioV M iiMiii said dale. This suiiuniiiiB Is served Upon yuu.iinil each of you. by publlcallon by order of the Hon orable I, A, Hood, Judge of the County Court of Wasliington County, Oregon, by 1111 order Hindu and dated ut Chamber, ut lllllHboro, Oregon, on Kelirunrv li), 1IKII. JOHN M. vVAId,. Attorney for I'liiintllf. $500 REWARD. Notice Is hereby given thai the County uf Washington, Hlate of Oregon, will give Kive Hundred Hollars llewani tor thn nr rest and conviction of the person nr per sons who luiirilerod Andrew llahllierg on or about the evening of lleo, 15, IIKMI, in hia residence near ltoedvllln, this county. I A. KOOIi. Cminly .liitlge. Diiled at Hillsboro this aith' day of J)(,u. ember, 1100. LADIES! ! We have lakcll the iigeury of Ihc famous IHew, Selby X Co, Ladies' shts-s ami citn Id any fool. Piii'cs, t J", f 1 on, f, v "d f I m! C'line In and nee them. WflHRUNO & SONS nit.i.si:oi;t. oi;i:ct:.. 11 ion Itloi'k M.UII St. A. Hullej 'r" irlelor. Hoviso, 2 Setting of l,( costs -Single Comb P'.i'Mi I .eg li, an, Itlack Minorca, Hull I., ..'.Horn, fl y, Halted Plymouth Hock, While paced lltack SimiiIsIi, Silver Spangletl llambiiigs, Hull I'lvm oiilh Uisks, Hull Cochin, I'.oldrtt Wyamlotle, f.1 1', Ant now iead to hook ut In Im egg. In my H's'k are prie s 1 utters, hive Hull Cis hlii I'ta kctiN, ami two black Mimui'R cockerels nil I some lltown l.rghoms for aale. Leave orders lor eggs nt John M. Hiowu's giiKi iy, UilU'mrti, or eall at yards '.' mile wmthwrst ul t itv. Mail urdrrs addirssrd tn lltllslsiio will receive imuiediate nltrnt ou. Hillsboro, Ore. -f- T tT-lT ia-sfflTOsUJta Remove Your 1 Corns... 1 ft The time was when people had to ciipple iininiid for monibs at a lime on n 1 iiunl of corns on their lerl, ...Delta Corn Cure... Has done awav with nil nf this suilctiug II pros-i use will re move corns in Hirer d iva without pain oj incouvcnli-iice. 1'rice, '.''i rent a Isillle, ft Delta Drug Store Main St., Hillsboro i t: Oregon Shot line and Union Pacific To the EAST The 0. II. ft N. Co. Hives Hip Clitdee nf T Trains D A I L The tourtKt cnrH, like a nrwpnpr in a country town, certainly "lill a a long felt want." A cool, clean, well ventilated sleeping; mnl obser vation ear, eijuully free from tho iliscotnfortM of the old fanliionoil pasMOiiper ooiieh and thn Bluffy heat of tho over luxuriously up. holHlered drawing room anil sleep ing rnrH, and at a innilerate extrit fee, hue solved the problem of pro viiliiiR attrnctivn aecoiiiinoilalionH for the "enerul pulilic. The 0. K. & N. runs three of Hioho citra iluily hetween I'orthinil and tho Hast. A fiorler in in chitrno of eiiuh cur to look nfter the witnts anil comforts of the piuHoiiferH. For rulPH and pnrtitMiliira write to A. L Graiif, (Inneral raaHe-iger Agent O. K. A N. Co., I'orlliind, Oregon. Cor. 2d 4 VV'iish' )n J. Northrop, rropi'lelor. jk Newly Furnished and Renovated A first-class table and nil u,ccouinioiliitloua for the convenience of guest. , , , Now is the ti inn to Hiilmcriu lor IIIK AUO US, rUYi VIVA fol I Y1 fill III il Dr.! a.