The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 16, 1901, Image 2

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    HILLSBORO ARGUS, MAY 16, 1901.
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at Use Poat-olticc at Hillsboro,
M MOM olass man maiwr.
LUCIUS A. L0K6. EDITOR.
I
Cczzty OSiclal Paper.
5USD EVERY THURSDAY
BT
asks for a farmers' trust and more
practical encouragement of the
Patron of Husbandry. Our es
teemed contemporary's is common
posed p.ipcr at linxlon, Washington
county, eonsi ietirtg llml yon propose to
do your own com position.
Col. T. I. braminel. RiwlmK. Or.
sense and an attempt to protect the jTerti cause of the surrender of the
future Interest of those who ton-i Mexican forces was the commotion tt t
stitutethe real backbone of the Wa to the los of Snu Annn" waxUh
w . i leg. es, we turns oi. v. t. v-ampm-ii
country. In these days of com-, J
bine the husbandmen, knowing r choict $limil(, he contemplate
TLSVA Publishing CO. the fabhion, must get into the
, marriage.
laenion, auu prwrru no " ; -
in uerfect harmony, or they will be, Svlvester I'ennoyvr, Portland, Ore.
TrMtm One MUr per Annum.
11 eta; Three Mouths, eta.
tmti Is GeM Maaa-aeUUUm. Be-
Ctm la Ike BiaeUllic Standard.
fear Keeey ernes Debased Property, inJiTyUals, but as an organisation
m4 PreSUeaa Americas Product. Our of the proper strength they
w. i. amr frames' Gain, be able to dictate to
floundering- around in a worse on-; Tlaut potatoes three feet each way, for
Deal I1BV.T nr,ti rni.t ... .
variety of squash seed. Write your
congressman for supply of seeds.
dilion than they turn are. The
farmers of tbis state and nation
cannot battle with the trusts as
Em" a ne for Marcns k. Hasaa
would
even the
Standard Oil Company. Wo.mI-
burn (Rep ) Independe-.t.
tU BtCVOLCTtON OF THE CKST
VKT.
Zeery month sees the railroad
in-
A Railroad leading out of Port
land, crossing Washington Couu'v
and touching at Hillsboro and
of the country getting closer Forest Grore, would get big freight
and elotar together. The bond- busine from the wry nrst train,
knldan of the various roads are in This is the proper and business
the market for other railroad bonds) route to the Kehalem
and'afsoon as purchases can be
H. V. Corbott, Portland. Ore.AVould
not adise you to again make the run
for the senate. Public service is one of
the most ungrateful of weupation an J
besides, there are others who want the
job. Better Ma. out of the race.
SAMUEL P. SOULE.
made we will see our transcontiu
enlal lines will have been merged
Into one great stock company
.CONTEST NOTICE.
liepurtmcut of the Interior, t'nlted
Slate Jjoi.1 Otttee, Oregon lily, Oreiton,
! April S. UHH. A snllloieul eonten alli
Mavli having been ll led in this olliee by
SatliSOIl U, Contestant, U-UIIlM
! honi.'stwol enlrv No l)VM. mad r'lri
my l is , for N V l, of aei'inui ii,
township I JC, ratigo. W, by Jm-oli Kiiii
wr. conti-Hti. in lib'li it It allriri -t tlial
rotikl.tiit litW! lti prpTivl condition of
Ui ani: al.i tbitl mibl rutryutnn liao
holly aliaudoiuxl ' "Hint uml ibal l.e
, m-vor iwsl.b.l Uh.u 4i - -nl elnitii limf
tUHktni; witry or at ill nor lnu be in any
wnymado any Iwpmw mu nor has be
ouUivatxd tin. said rlaini In any urn r
di ce nuikinii eaiiy or at all nor lianHtiy
ohm a4iiii; for hill) , and Hint xuld ill itxl
liiiiv lron the until land a not due to
bla employment in tln rniy, avy or
Marine i'oi k of tli 1'. t, a0 iirivtttesol.
lir, onlcersoatiuin, ir man no, litu hit; tin
vi i with Spain, or duriiiH any otlur nr
in v lilcr tbe I', S. may I etiKased, nabl
! parlies are hereby noil lied to appear, rv
poud and otli-r 'evidence toin iiinn aald
aitoKiAion t Utn'cliK'k a. ill. on June bi,
I lull, tiefore Htvislor and tbe Kweivcr at
tbe United Stab's Uud tMlbf. In trgin
t'ity, tr,inm
T'le aaid ontiwtanl havlmr. In a proper
atlidnvit. lilcl April Vl. I!H, "iH lortli
facta wlucit allow that after due and
dilkenve pemoiia! service of tins nntirv
C.ui not b made, it is hereby ordered anil
directed that such nolice le pi yen by d
and iMiHr publication, -
UM. HAM.OWAY.
Koi'rivci
SHERIFF'S SALE
Thi President will not visit Ore-
,i . mi u:
inn. owinc to tne uineen i in
o -
wife. The Northern trip has been
Freight charges wilt then be fixed abandoned, and the presidential
by one authority and there will be party will go East by the most di-
one fare on all roads of travel, rect route as soon as Mrs. McKin-
The order of the day is concentra- ey is able to travel. While there
turn of capital. is an element of disappointment to
When one stops to consider tint many of the admirers of the ad-
tlui imaiancii eninmerce of tbe world I ministration in thd annulment of
raata unon the nroducer: and when the visit, no t.t.e will Question the
r 1
one sees that the great commercial right, and the wisdom of cancell -interests
are allied socially and iDg the tour. The President's first
politically for mutual profit,, it duty is to see that his wife is cared
ridiculous to observe that of! for. To say that he should not
all divided interests the farmers I have taken his wife with htm i
are the moat ecatteted. The reason far-fetched. There is nothing par
ia obvious. The great commercial Ucularly arduous about a trip in a
interests are in for special legisla- palatial palace car with more com-tion.-
The farmers are divided on forts attached than is generally
party The commercialiets are found iu the best of regulated
no4Tb surest test of this as- homes. The illness is simply one
- . .l . ...
aerttoo was when corporation at-1 of the manv unaceountables mat
torueys, ninety nine out of a hund- surround events and preclude hap
red. irresDective of oast oartv af- rv terminations. To rail because
Cliationa, went into the republican Mrs. McKinley was a party to the
Administrator's Sale of Real Estate.
Notice is hereby a-lvon thai the uuderi(!ii
l, by virtue and In piusiianoe of an or
drtritf tlie Coiiniy I'oiirt of Hie Stale of
OrvKim for asliiiito" l onnty, madeand
entorcl on the iiith day ol April. UMI. In
iu the matter of tin isl:il of .Maine K.
C.uiipUdl, doeoawd. au'liorimhis and di
reclini; n.e to sell Ilia real proHirty lierv
inalVer doscrilHMl at private iito, :ov
Iheielce. pursuant to said onler, 1 wlll.ou
and alter Momlny, tlie'JT.h day of May,
P.i't, tiller foi sale and pnawl-to sell, nl
private s;ile for cash in hand, all of the
I'ollowiiiK descrllied property, to wit:
Lois tivel.'i) ami sis (tl of and iu Hlm-k
lllilnlier one til of and til Wehninir's addi
tion to llillsboro, tiuiri'ii, M realle I'uuiIm
with uliich to pity tlieelaims aiiitinxt snld
esl.'-le ami tin- r.t'iisrM of ailiuinisl ration.
Itids v HI le nsi'itiiil at tbe law oilb-e of
! 0ts. It. Ilaitley In lllllslsiro, lircKnn, an-l
Hinl pmptuiv will lie Kolil aubjei't to eon
lirii.ulion by Dm County Court ot (lie
rHule of ilrem for the t'ouuly ol Wasli
luKtoi. lialednt Ili'lsUtro this i'.lli of April.
PWI. - i. A. CAM I'liKI l
A'.':: iniitiabir of the estate of Matue K.
a , Citm 'Ik'II . ibs'iisl.
Notice o! Final Settlement,
Last eek's Akui'9 ctmtained n
account of the death of S. P. 8ule,
of Pacific county, Washington. Mr.
Soule was t on time a resident ol
this county, formerly owning the"
Isaac Allen ranch, near UetHlville
lie was born in Penolwot county,
Maine, Oct 5, 1825, and at the nge
of 21 went to Wisconsin Three
years later he married Mary M.
Adams, a descendant ot tne mus-s-achusetts
family of that name, and
also a descendant of Israel Put-
man, and the Fullers, of May
Flower tame In 1S"3 he and his
wife and two little ones started for
Oregon. They started late and
wintered at Salt Lake City. The
next spring they started for the
Willamette, but owing to the un
rest of the Indians, travelling was
very diflicdlt. For several days
they bivouacked with a party of
redskins, blissfully ignorant of the
hoetiU feelings. At this point,
few weeks later, an entire witgon.
train was'ambushed and nearly all 1
killed. '
They reached the Willamette Valley : Notice h hrrebv nivi-n tbut the iiisder
July 2, and soon tl erealler went lo Kuile,l bus hli- i bis Html nccouul in the
Milwaukee, where thev apent the win- mailer ol the ci.iie ol Antlers lahllarir.
ter. Thatwint -r Mr.'Soule Sawed out d.seasl, in site ; oimty Court id the
lumber for the :i t item-wheel steam- ' State of Ore.n. I..r Vasl,int..n t ounl v,
, . ' . , ,i-:ii,., ami said eourt has set Monday. May 27th.
boat ever bu.lt a. , run on the V ill. mi-, ,ia , , Oounty
ette, the "Jemi Cbrk,' and helped to . ,.(11,rt r , , j,lh lwr . tireipw. as the
nut in her mach: -..-rv. In IH511 he went ,- urine obi.- Hons to snitl tin.tl
to the Willapa. ' tcitic county, but re-; ai-eount and lor ilin tinal settlement of
turned at once l the Tualatin Plains, 1 saitl estate.
where he settle . Here his eldest son 1 lte! at Hillsoni... iir.0011, ibis April
died. In 1S65 l.c sold and removed to
PaciSc countt. ish.. where he re-
1N PI KSU AXlK OF AN KXKCIiTliiK
duly Issued out of lbs ( trtuiit Court of
'lie State of Oregon for tbe Oonniv of
Vanihlll. on the bill day of April, liml,
110011 a Judiimaut raudered Iu said Court
011 the 1Kb ilav or April, s)i. In the suit
of U. U. tlowanl, plaintill', vs. It, A.
Kranir, K. rt, Krame, A, W, Slowed and
K. II. Slowed, ileteiitlttlits, 1 will exsise
for sale and aell aa lbs law dlrv.-ts at tbe
conn hou a dtHir of Washington County,
inlheeitvof lllllahoro, Oreitoii, on t.oit.
day. the tilth day of May, I '.ml. at tb limn
ol lUo'cbk a. m., the real property situ
ate in the county i f Wasldnalou, Mate of
OniiMii, and ili wiilssl aa follows, to-wll:
tail three (it) in r'ruit lal, eoutaiulue
live acres, according lo the roooul plat tit
said r'rull Dale,
J. W. SKWKl.t..
SherilV of Washington tViinlv. Oivlmii.
l-irst publication April 11, ltH. Ust
publicatloii May H, I'H'I.
U K. Utouretta, AUy Portland, tr.
1
Northrop, Proprietor.
Newly Furnished
and Renovated
A ,'.) .. I class table and
!l accouiniodations
for the convenience
of Kucsts. ...
Notice to Poultry Owner.
Notieets hereby eiveii Unit the chicken
iiritiuance. ia now in effect, and all bo
have .hii-keiis are nspilreil lo keo) Ibcm
up. W. T. ATK I stiN,
t in M.nsliul
haled at HlllsUir-i, April II. ttul.
PULLMAN ORDINARY SLEKPERS
mained until dea'.h wertook him. Seven
sons and one dani-ver wee at his beil-
party. The majority of tbe bank- trip is rank nonsense. The Hanna
srs went iuto the commercialist anti-Hanna papers doing this show j side, to watch bis it hours and to ad-
ti- i . . ,l ,K-; liinra minister to nia columns, wcuni.i.
childish tempers and their editors ; of Wena,Cni(. faiie.i to arrive
a. foolishness that HI becomes tin tim;.
Pertisps no man in any community
party. The farmers remained di
vided sufficiently to give the trusts
and corporations the president.
The trusts are now getting their
reward or, rather, what they
mated and demanded as their re
ward: tb bankers have received
their desires and the farmer still
continues to pile up profits for
theut st his expense. When he
ability.
liVTKST FROM THE IBhANDS.
Manila, P. I.. U. S. A May 13.
CSpecial cablegram to AB.GUS.) It is re
ported here that a severe windstorm lost
Saturday evening blew off the top of the
Sever was more Bigtuy esteemen man
Mr. Soule. He was the soul of hitev,rity ,
' and he was an exception to the rule
"that he who has bitter enemies always
has the most friendship" for all were
his friends and enemies he had none.
He was always charitable generous to a
fault, public spirited, and a worthy citi
zen in all respects. His wife, who has
been his helpmate for over 51 years.
So. l!t 1. W. A. HCoTT.
AdtniniHtnit-.r nl Hie untiito f Amlcrs
liablls'iv. .!centl,
lieo. it. line! -.v. Ally for Kstntc.
Administrator's Notice.
SnlUn of Suln's palace, causing $13.25 ei;ht sons and one daughter, survive.
.1 .ii .l mi 1. ,1. .t . j j .1.- a t.. : a. A. some, me euesi sou, is mt
WBBtVW IS MMW mijl ,!' V " w v.iw l - ! a
through His Excellency's
bigsest revolution of the century.
FOB A VA1B THIS FALU
If
the street fair Saturday is
as all indications now
point, it would be well for the
eountv esmt to have a harvest fair
this fall, when products will be in
shops for no exhibit. Washington
county is one of the richest in point
of nrod notion, in the state, and a
splendid showing could be made.
There ie nothing so much as a dis
play of exhibits calculated to slim
olate progress in agricultural af
fairs, and meetings of this kind al
wave infuse farmers with belter
meals and inspirations. The lot
of
which blew
whiskers has gives him the inflew end
ways. The Saltan immediately sight-
drafted Genera I McArthur for $15, tbe
extra above the repair of straw stack to
be applied to the bill of medical service
rendered by Dato SarsapariUa Nux Vo
mica, the native physician who attended
General Bates while at the Sultan's is
land arranging to make the harem all
citizenesses of Uncle Sam.
P. S. Please pay for tbis cablegram
if it squeezes through the hands of the
censor. The Saltan reluaeu to suuacnne
for Thr Arccs, alleging it was against
the government Tbe Saltan has not
yet recovered from a bill of lading con
taining seven babies, all arriving within
one week, mothers and children doing
well. SKULLY.
moat extensive logger In I'aeihc county,
and is well known by a number of our
citizens Many in the vicinity of Reed
ville remember him as a boy.
You can save money by going to
Greer's for your garden seeds.
Notice lor Proposals.
Notice is hereby Riven Unit the niider
siMiied has thisilay by the County Court
of the Slate ol 'Oregon for the County of
VS'asbiuiitoii Ikuh appointed adiiilmslral'ir
of th estate ol Anna (.' liore, ibseastsl,
and has tluly ipmlllied aa such. Now
therefore nil Hronsliavllioflaiii: against
anid esiale are hereby required and r
ipi -ttttsl to present t lie same bi mil at the
oilire or tho t'oiinty Clerk Iu II illsljoro,
Oregon, properly veriliwl within sl
iiioiuhs from date,
Otn. A. Oork,
1ln1l11lstralor of the estnto of Anna ('.
tiore, ihreasfsl,
llillslsro,Orti., April It, I'.OI.
Stotl A Stonl, i'lirilainl, Attya fur Admr.
"THE COMMONER.1
Vie tomisl travel lwleru the Haul and
Hie Pacific Coast has read ed enoniioiia
pioHrlioua 111 the last lew ycni. and
calls lor a special class ol etpiipuit-iit
Ul'o meet this demand the Puittnau Cum-
pany baa issued fiom ita shops what is
technically called tin- ''I'lilluinn tlnliu
ary Sleejier." Thee cars apH-ar simi
lar lo the regular sleeper, hemp; hulll on
the same plan, bin tmt furnished with
the same elegance They are ripcpped
with mattresses, blan.rts, sheets, lnl
lows, pillow-cases, towels, itmibs,
brushes, etc., reqiitnnii nothing ul the
kind to lie furnished by the iwsciicrr
Kaih car has a stove for nintnin lea and
collee and dotnu "Itiibl house keeping,
ami each section cm lie fate. I uithitu
adjuilalile table. A tmiloiuied poller
accompanies each rar, ins biispn-ss is?
tile lo make up ln-n lis. keep the cut
clean and look alter lite wants ami com
forts of the passencers. In each of the
trains which are dispatched daily from
Portland by the O R & S. Co. is lo Is
found one of these ''Pullman Ihilmary
Sleepers." The car attached to Ihe
Chicago Portland Special k" thrniKh
to vnicago w mom cnauce, auu uie one
in the Atlantic Kx press runs to Kansas
City without change. Passengers in this
car for Chicago change to a similar car
at Oranuer.
Much of the first-class Iravcl Is being
Carried on in these cars, the rates beiuv
lower, and the service nearly equal lo
that in the palace sleepers.
Por rates and full informal) n, if
eluding folders, write lo A L. Craie
Ceneral 1'aaseiic.cr Agcuti O. R. Si N
Co.. Portland, liegim.
Notice is hereby given tht sealeilipropoa- j
Mr. Bryan gave out the following inter
view Dec. 15:
"I have for several years had in con
templation the establishment of a week
ly newspaper ami litis seems an oppor
tune time for undertaking it.
'Intending to devote my life to the
ala for furnishing the following will be 1 ,,,, llistllMi0II 0f put,lic questions,
received by the directors of School Ois-i . . ' elnKrn niethml liecause it
tnet No, f, fro,., dale until Satunlay. ' ' fj' l,""!'
AN8WB118 TO INQVIBIB8.
i m trnmrnnM 1st liaril oniilicrfi sit th
mmv ww ...- ... I ... Ti al -1 T -tl
wb., vis wwu ia auo ui-v- - depesda. If Multnomah county turi.s
ter., By getting together at these out mM at tbe Hillsboro street fair Sat-
pabite meetings experiences can be urday quite a number from here may go
exchanged, success can be udged. o Porttatid to see Mr. McKiniey. vea,
no- methods investigated. Tbe report .t jonn Barrett ag.,n
, , .1 .1 large na ucrn owv.uieu. iu uibwci 10
spirit of progress is thus put on thjrdwe at on,y My tht it u
WS move. AS soon as poesiuie let eenerally mideritiod that Mr. McKinlev
together does not hold a irndge, and you can
safely meet him. Still, it might be well
June 1. Hail, at w hich tune eonlnwla will
la? awarded:
411 corda of 4-foot tirat -class tirw ood.
ID cords lirst -class 4-fst pole oak.
Sai l woiMi to lw deliverml at aelnsil
f;nu,nd iil Hillshoro, at limo to lr ilea
L'liaUd by directors,
B R. II. t:oI.LINH,
Chairman Board Directors, Hchool bin
trict No. 7.
Notice to the Public.
Washington oounty get
for a three days' fair next fill.
Tbe time was when a fair in this
county meant abundant success
We are now much better prepared
to make a showing that will in
spire visitors with appreciation of
our resources.
to take a hand grenade with you
Note and Comment Man, Oregoninn.
After careful reflection, we believe you
would do fairly well running your pro-
Notice, is hereby (liven that the tinder
siirned will in no way be responsible for
debts contracted by Clnxtav Hickethior,
aa neither myself nor my priqwrty will lt
'"'''"'MBS. IMJSAMK HICKKTHlHt.
Dated at Laurel, Oregon, April 1, llitll.
Two Farm Homes For Sale.
Por Hale 'f acres of land near Hie town
of Corueliiitt, Ore. Baiil land ia all iu one
Isaly; has two lair dwelling hotisna. with
barns, otit-lio'taea hi d orchards, etc.
About one-third in cultivation and almut
7A acres in pasture lands. Koiiuiimler. or
about one hundred acres, ia a line body of
timber land which lam never lieett culled;
within one-halt mile Irutn railroad, Ii-kiI,
flour mill. Terms of wilo, t-'W per afre;
part down, balance on limn to suit pur
chaser. Ohjoct of soiling, old age. Apply
oil premise to W. 11. LUNU,
Cornelius, Oro,
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 sullicient for
my pecuniary needs and 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
iallv in collect towns where 1 can speak
students, hut 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 ileteml the principles set
forth in the Kai.sas City platform. The
first issue will appear in January.
shall be editor and publisher.
The Commoner is $1 per year,
and Commoner, $1.75.
Arcds
Notice to Taxpayers,
Notice Is hereby i;lven that the tax roll
for the asaesMinent of ims) Is now 111 my
hninlM for colli'ciiiin, mid thai money la
now laiiiiK reiivisl on same.
.f. W.Hcwell.
Kheriirauil ex -iilliclo Tax Collector fur
nsliinrftou unl v.
Ditbsl at llillslioro, Ore., tbis litis ilny
of April, I'M.
r
3
Children
arc
Important
r.
CuHtomeru in our cstitiiiilinii,
When they are sent to ns on
a trading errand, we always
remember that they are not
discriminating buyers, anil
we take special pains to see
that they get what both you
and limy want.
Then we always try to be
proiipt in waiting on them
there is always a little worry
about them at home when
they are cnl on an errand
and stay too long, nfion
through no fault of their own.
Delta Drug Store
St., Hillsboro
VVlAt TOGETHER.
Grand Clearance Sale !
There is more than one way to ,
keep up your town, but the quick- re are having a Grand Clearance Sale of our stock for the Next Thirty
est way to kill business is to buy , ,, . . , , .
your needs elsewhere. The proper
spirit to exhibit is always to help
the business of your home town
when ever you can without detri
ment to yourself. In nearly all
lines of business your local trades
men can get your article at as low
m Cnre as you can get in Portland.
If your merchant has not what you
want, he can get it for you as cheap
ks you can boy in Portland. You
ir"l em freight, and your mer
lltni will fet bis profit. In such
ti:, both yon and your merch
r j tr ksneriJsd. Pull together,
C Hi r::i k trllef for your "city.
Shoes ! Shoes
Three Hundred pairs sold in one week. We ere
selling shoes regardless if cost. When you we
them and get our prices, you will buy. Call
and Ret the greatest shoe bargains ever made
anywhere. Everybody says so and it is 80.
Do you want Clothing Cheap P
Then come and see us. BuitH going at a great
facrilice We must make room for our new
ntnek. We mean business. We want to make
shelf room for our new stock now on the road.
Call anil get bargains on Dry (loods, Drees
GooiIh, Lnoe, Uiblinns, and, in fuel, Everything.
We have laid in a Spendid Line of Hardware which will be so d at Liv
ing price. If you want Farm Machinery, see us before buying.
SCHULMERICH BROS.,
-s. .-v.
C1.4...
0
Oregon
Siioip Line
Ana UraoN Pacific
To the EAST
The 0. K. & N. Co.
Gives the Clioire of
2S!l DAIL Y
The 0, R. & N. Co. in connection
with the Oregon Short Line and
Union Pacific, oilers the finest ser
vice and fastest time to Halt Lake,
Denver, Kansas Oily: Omaha, 8t
Paul, St. Louis, Chicago, and all
points east. Three trains daily
from Portland, with choice of many
different routes Palace and tour
ist sleepers, library, dining and
chair cars mi all trains.
Write A L. Craig, 0. P. A , 0
. -.FAHor,jt llrAtYrin Fur
Purity of OUR Drugs
That's the point we are trying to impirss on lbs public
mind, Whi n a clear, pure dni( aloe. Is spoked of, we
want Hi il to refer lo our atoie. We're doing alt we can
to niviii this title. It s the main point of our busiuesa.
We think alaiul It ami talk alaait tt all the lime. Hy
and tne you wilt bear this in mind, If you haveu't al
reinly. There ia no extra charge for this purity. To
gether with ai-curaiy, it's our Inducement for your
prescription trade. Remember tlit Ci is the same.
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Thi Hillsboro Pliannacy
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ATTENTION, LADIES! !
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Wt have taken the
a(enry ol Ihe famous
lirew, Selby id Co.
Ladies' shoes and ran
lit auv (tad. I'licea,
fi jo. ft-"". Iland
f 1 on! Come iu and
see them.
H.1WEHRUN0 & SONS
n ills noun, onmios.
Finest Strains ol' Poultry in thoCounty
A, (i. Anderson,
SelliiiR ol l.t rol HiiiRle Comb
lliown U-clua-n, mark Minorca, Hult
!,eghoin, ft no, Barred I'lvniuulU
Kisk, White faced lllaek Spanish,
.silver Sini;leil II miliums, Hull I'lvm
oiilh Kk, liulf Cmhin, C.olden
Wyandolle, f i.ou,
Am now n ady lo lieok ordeia for
eijs. In my flia'k are prUe winners.
' Leave orders lor eH" at John M.
tbown's iocerv, Ililla'axu, ot rail al
yatds i miles aoiilliwrst ot city.
Mail orders s l.lreed lo IlillslwfO
will receive iuimediale allenl on.
Hillsboro, Ore.
THE PERCHERON STALLION OREGON
Will iiniki Uih wimnx of imU in WnHltinfctnii
('iiinitv riH fiilliiwAm to wit :
a. .... u .1 .... t i .. 11.. flU.w.l.-
WCtH.rnMnys, ft l j tti'i MtHiH .v rton irtfn, rtrrrsi nwri ihhiwihu, ny i"tvn
hr'$t Utnyviito; I titiay, IVim NrUon'n, Wmi Vnimr, SUrUy, UiIU-mwo; Smii
ilny and Momlnv, hmnt ol cwm?r, I'tiiiitiutoii.
fleiwoin iu is f.i.ss l!t.i..l luliiir.in Ut it 1 1 Irtik tffunl npfti.lt Htill Ortiul iIlIIHI
1 IS W 1 I t jl-in lim a.-us s aa,-" ". ... n - -
sitiim. Ilia r itiiiiiiim i lirinly establiyhed in WiiHhiiigloti (Mnnly.
... Terms of Service ...
Single servit'e, fS; Season, $12; Insurance, 115. Kor further inform,
lion, can on or nutirrss tne owner anti niuiiiier
8. H. DUNBAR, Farmington. Ore.
SPEED !
SIZE!
BREEDING .
The Electioncer-Ooo. Wilkes Stallion
LOVELACE!
3-year old record, 2 :2o. j year-idd trial, 2:t'.',V.
Will make Ihe season ol loot at the I'alr ('.rounds, Hillsboto, Washington
County, Oregon, upon the following terina;
Season, with privilege of return, $25.00
Insurance..' J35.00
Lovelm-e is a dark buy, willl one while liiud foot, over 16 hands h'r;ti, will
weigh upwards ol ijoo pounds.
rttreHgoist, r.nft, and sire ol Kgoen, a.o6.t; the Coiupierer, t'.V,,m& j$
others in the 2:30. I'ull brother to Sphinx, site of "7 In :jo, and lileo
trite, 2:28, aire of 48 In j:jo. ' '
I'list dam Crepnn, ilatn of Lovelace, 1:10; Horsey i,iai; Petaey llrlllnn,
2:joi,', Coldliie, 2;ls;; Utichesa, a:i"',; llrilliauline, 2:jo,V, Chrnlilly, trial,
2.ty; Klondike, trial 2:l; (Jriinil duiii of Chanty, '' Ciwlule, :i4.H'. hy
I'riiu-tps. " ' ' t;
Second diitii Crnpe Lisse, dam of Prald, 2:10,; King Kene jr., a:i" anil llida
rine, 2:a7, by tleo, Wilkes. ,
Third dam The dinii of Tnrltott, 2:j1, irlnl, a:al.
Lovelace, aa a a-ycar-old trotted in two races, obtaining n 2-year old record of
As a .t-year-old he was cainpiiiniicd in several states, trolled In a.t races,
obtained 1st, 7iid or y money iu I7 races, took a record of 2;2o iu a '.bird licut in
Devemlier, worked publicly a full mile at Cleveland in 2 i,
His breeding is unsurpassed. He combines the blood of Electioneer and Ceo.
Wilkes, the greatest speed producing strains In the wnr d. His dam, his grand
dam, the (him mid rimd diim of his sire, and the dam of his grand aire, are all in
the great brood mure list. .Sprite, Die dam of his sire, had 5 colts by Ivlectloiie: r,
ami nil are iu the list. Three of them having at different period headed the list
of winning sires nl their age. Wuterwilcb, grand dam of Ins aire, has six in Ihe
a:.jo list; has over 300 descendants in lite 2:30 list,
Marcs from a distance will receive good cute Ami pasturage at $l.5i per month,
A number of atamliird bred mares and geldings fit for road or racing for sale
cheap. , ' , ' . .
For further particulars see or address, ,
E. B. TONGUE, Manager,
Hillsboro, Oregon.,
Executor's Sale of Real Estate.
N often Is Itoroby g-ven Unit the under,
signed, by virtue ol an order of snlo undo
a id sutured bv tlm comity court; of I bo
Htalu f Oregon, for Wiislilngton County,
on the 8th day of April, 11)01, authorlsiiiig
mid l I routing thn siiln of I bo real tiNtiitn
ln'rulniillcr mvieHbeil, I will on and iiftnr
the fllh day of May, 1l)i. offer for aitle,
and will sell nt private, sain, to tlm IiIijIi'-hI
tdder for uiihIi iiHliandi Ulic time nl siilu,
-c:Vh - ..-.j .1 yiiwii vtmva
ineiils with approved amntilly, all the
I'ollowlugduHui'lbod real proporn , to-wltt
Tim mii'tlioiiHl (pmrlor ol'aecllon II) T 2
N It ,1 W, Will. Mer oonlaltiliiK IHOaurca.
Hills will be received ul the law inline ol
John M, Wall, at Hillsboro, Oregon.
Oiiivd at II lllslioro, Oregon, this Hilt day
of April, Wot,
VKTRIt JANSKS.,
Kneeiilor ol'tlie last will and testa, u trfc
of John UllhiHilny, dmieBsetl, , . i' S
(liners at V. J, Harbor's, 2ud Htf