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n HILLSBORO ARGUS, MAY 23, 1901. lit n tHi i'BorLi ; 1 1 . : A l'.i'i.n n j f I'l.iM i.h : : : ft,? r .? . .T .t r T .r r e i i i e V:-. i i : k lata at las Post office at Hillsboro, Orafva, a Second etas mail matur. LUCIUS 1. LOStf, EDITOR. SUMMONS. ; t ? I i; Comity Official Paper. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY Bt Its Argus Publishing Co. eSW-,jUou On Dollar Per Annum. lota; Three .Month, SS e- CatH I CtM sUao-sseUlilsm. Be Item la the Bimetallic Standard. Dew Meaty aeau Debased Property, aid Profitless Assericaa Predact. Oar Ceaiisats t lees is oar Creditors' Gain. Haev sse for Marcos A. Haaaa Wehrung A Sous iil give awu their premium bVvcie Saturday ! . I afternoon St 3 o!u k. j is IHK ilKrut oikt o' ihk ,,,,. ... , , , State OrwMK f Vfu-humion County. , L. C. Schuliniwh has purcliftl ;,K(!., r v,.u..i - iut.m the property nriw occupied by the! "", l family of J. A. imbr.e, and will "E3Zr. ivteiulanj Uke possession sotne time this fail j T), Thlmitt ,.,:, , LMll $,.,,, .,. The place went ver? cheap, and; atv named defendant; SHERIFF'S SALK a acccissrci. effort. r . Those farmers and dairymen who I oontribated to the success of the street fair in this city last Satur day are entitled to public thanks 1 for their .public spirit. Affairs of i . this kind can bring but good to a community. It brings tangible Sidertce to bear upon the min i of a grower that while one is en gaged hi the Slock business, the dairy business, or the poultry busi ness that it pys to have the best. While first cost is the starting to raise good stock is more than it is in starling with the poorer grades, the returns in raising good stock, which costs no mo;e to keep, after you are once started, are so much more retnun tratfre than in handling scrubs. that it is well to have these public ' exhibitions to bring the facts plain ly home. This fall we will have a fair that will be unequalled in the Northwest. The fair of last week j is but the start for more successful one. The Argus is gratified that ao many of oar dairymen and ...I stockmen, and poultrymen have public spirit as shown in v-turday' proceedings. Messrs SchteCelin and Cave, and those who co-operated with them, are de erring of praise for their efforts. lKun'ASr n Tin: ikci;kk m I otit.-r of Kate ren.l,..-el m il.e Ci.ti.ii I otirt of il.e Suip.u Onvou tor the tiiu t il W-hiiiioii on the imirin d-i il ,m I. rkl, m the miu .f Hi.' Investor' Mrt!!m Company, l.itiiltt'd, h eoi porn Cm, rl.titili I, v. Stephen Ki.-lmrds, IVIla Kh lianln. Jt.vi,. K ir.il, v, Thom- ... lin.tl.... k.l.. k'.. II.....'. k- Mr. Schulmench secured a hrgin.) lnthNmeoithiNnrnorBgii,yM m,v j,. u..rv. thohihs m n,wr . . , ..iijwliol v.m if hm.l'y wiiiiiwmW Ktl I WmrMI, W. II. Il,.h:u mi.i "ebfoot is a gierfect hard !" ! t iirr imwiwen- a !. K... w II. iwimitvll wheat flour. Mr. 8arah Tvsnn i n,;,: IZ iu. S mil V"1 " '' 'r'T':"" Korers ntmous hook, ' Bread and s uii. l. ih nn y r h wi iwnmi Huimnu ih w m, , ,;, j,.nn st.'i.u. Bread Making," free to users of lth '"v e"li.V'H'.""rt fu",t,,,., !!'" -i'i""'. u. sicHhIun. iKuL i.k J;th M;lmli.. l lo turn. i.riihl m lh.. thlll, h,h,u,V. ll,rv-y II. ..Il.-v. A.i.ih this flour. Ask your grocer. Umtoi - hr yblnu,,n l autmm..!. ,t H.v.-. Marv J. i', r, John s. A domestic working at the ren jJ.i'y. iii, n.iu yu tU i. imur rtii Ki.irtri. ,ir., 8nu i. itiwr Kiinik it ton household last eveiiine left the I "' ,fif wni iinwr. iiw .i..un iu,., iun o. U. r. mii,Ii, ,i a.' ion nouenoia iasi eveni ng ie uie tt ,,,,,., , , .uri hr Uin.ii,-r .hv, u,wrt K K w lM house about 8 o'cUxrk, ostensibly h . m.mll in his c.mi.lmn . ! .,J1. Jr.. 1 tl.tl IWImm-ill Mrimn. l make some purchases. She went r,!,1t,"?.'!L i., fT .T. I ,,,Hr,'1, Vl4,',,,, A' iWiarMi. w,i,.v to none of the stores anil at iw nn vfm bv y.m .. Mry R.mn..y .;,,, ,, tv ,.,";, tmlay had not returned. Naturally !Umt Ju"'' Ak .' u' s',"!' w-i iuiv issimt ni(.r iiiMii tvmiinthr her emnlovers are sninewlt alsrni-1 "'"i" v" ,rrl'"" ,""'1' l",K: J'v " I U of Xlv, mi, I oer emplyers areeouewi.ai aiarni j8H1, JUr- ,ilH,vy fMr ,h u,,,, witM, r,,rsw(t i ti.. .t...Vr ed over her absence. Most likely I t to it nt pr anmim, iu Jmsu . ! ,iri,V,i,Vt nv. iWi i iiie .mrt ii.mwiiiMir ix-i "iin ii nvtr uioiibnH. nu she has gone mountains. to her hon.e in th- J value, was awiKiicvt Ui lHiniiU lnrfiit, ; Card of Taaoks. The family of the late Henrietta Carstens desire to express their gratitude for the kind assistance and sympathy tendered them dur ing the bereavement sustained by F. J. Cakstkns and Chii.dkkn. Hillsboro, Oregon, May 20, 1W1. A GOOD THING. dfsuHl ahititflKii tunlv. in lliHU.r ill II... Ultl. I...... Ilkkl ... i... ....... :.i .i... : . ' '. 1 "" -"" "". .... ... v..., ... t.ir (,, n,r ui tHrt. m lliert'al .n.iMrlv miihs the ui.l morlKHKmt cnvl uiu,, ; tiluMtt j , ,., lf vH!i(m, nlaint.ll 8 m,v.ii the ..llwm .l.wrilw.1 : suu, f ,Mrn, ,l .lowrit.! in thi .1. reat lr.irty, kj-H: I he K H .f the .s ( ,. , r r ,;f ,, , MUt u, w : S- S'u""". li,w.,V", ? V",T ! M l...atU.n U..t CUim v: W of W.Uim-lt M.-n.lan . In axhl.,-1 J.m,; ,,rtUw tll Nvllll T,WIV n(, ton Umnly. Onuonj an.t a lurt-.ier J.w Ti nsln,. , 1 1 South of H.m Oi . 1 twrrinji ami lorn y,.,, ami . h of ; V,W, f ,, tlla.,tt M,.rhlinn. ami .t. yon of lniit tl rtutH. Ittl or llitort st i M.rilxa , f1(-K,. roninu-m-inir at hi ami to wtnt wal ,ro rty, au.l every j ,, .,. N,,, u,lll,ty J !nM lart tnemr. , i clrm ohalti Vot of Uu Northoaaf 1 1... ......,... I tnl.l aUca t.y ,.r.rr.t f ,.,, rmimn8 llon. T. A. MelSriily. JmlBj. of ll.oahove. south l.s chain to a p.wt in th pohlt.- the illness and death of the wife ! v u,. ' T. , ".T " 'r,"! L!,r TT f l'"" ... ! SilvTJ. . ii ilen lloiiit-ithimop North ihitrp't Kt and mother. . 1 ' tl nil.h.- ion of this wohiwiw 7.C elmiiw aloiw lohi ii iuK. i Tin ' k r , k vt'!U" ' ' h.- Kaitt l.,in.larv of .at.t l. !.. jmj 4, .u. A. '" 'N :c.;th,,v sttnth alonn tln Ki.t line of Alton.ey frl,la.itirt,jsaia ,.tltill m-5 ,.lmi. to(hw s,..ilheat v - . mriMjr of nW Claim: ihone Wt lin CONTEST NOTICE. tlt South liittnif iit Clutm to the North- eorner of IMniiy'n l.anil I'lnim; thfiDY North It. IX chimin; tli.tv nst. r lepartmtatt of the Interior, United Mates Mint OrtW, Oresron City. Oregon. AfirilMS, l!"01. A nm-ienl itHitent aitl- lavtt liavinii tH'on hltM in tliii olni-e hy Samson H. I.kiic, eonteNtuut, HL'ainM AJiiiiiittiator't Sale of Krai Ftat. JSjiIIivis horol.y uivuit Hull the iiiiilentimi. vl. (y virtue and hi urauatir of an'm. .tor .if ihe t'omity Court of the St.it,. of Oregon tor Waeliinist.m t'ouulv, ni.,..u.,l etiternil on the linh Jay ot A rll, rwi. in in the uialter of Ine imle of Muiiui K. t'AiiiilHi, .IihwwI, aitHvirialiiit ami ill rei tuiit ,i,e to aeil Hi real MHrty hon mailer dtwriheti at irivate aalo. now Ihorelore, mn.uiit t..,i, order, I III. on aim auer .noniiay, the 2..h day of May " i. oner tor anil irooeel to.oll.nl n i vale wile for .-ah in hand, all of the looon ihk uewTiiHSt itrniierlv. lo wlt! hot live (A) ami nU III) of ami in Mock uuiuiwr one (I ol in, I in Wehninis'n addl Hon to IIUIxIhiim, OieK,,n, t rwilue fiuula xim wnieii to wy the elalina auainst xnl.l I'Hliite and the exnoiiKea of ,lml,.i.i ri Itlda til he i-oeeh,,.,! at Hie In ollli of "iHi, h. iMicley In IlillxlHim, tireffon, and win propony win rw Mild atililivt to eon iiru.niiou by the County Court ot ilie State of urvitoii for the i'ountv ol Wiwh- ininon. Iiatml at lllllnlhiro thla 'ilh of Aiiril, , . J. A. CA M I'hKI I.! A'ln Inctintor of the eitnle of Muttio K, CauiiUll. diviiamd. Purify of OUK IIIU IS NO DANGER Events an conspiring to bring the tariff issue prominently before the country, and with high tariff the issuse the republicans will lose the leetion of 1904. There has never been a day race the preaideatial election of i838 when the repablicana could carry the country on the high-tariff issue. The tourer to the McKinley bill was the heaviest odds (88 to 144) ia theHooseof Representatives that the party has had against it si ace the war. The election of I892 disclosed a plurality for Cleveland of nearly 400, 000, Since then threat made by the democrats against money and business have subordinated the tariff question , But it is rapidly coming to the front There is yet time for the Republican majority la Congress to withdraw un due fa von from the protected trusts and deal out justice to the Spanish islands. If it Is not done, dearly will the penalty be paid. Orefoniao. German syrup is the special pre scription of Dr. A. Boschee, a eel ebrsted Uerman Physician, and is acknowledged to be one of the most fortunate discoveries in med icine. It quickly cures coughs, colds and all lui troubles of the severest natmo, i moving, as it does the cause of .he affection and leav ing the parts in a strong and healthy condition. It is not an experimental medicine, . but has stood the test of years, giving satisfa ctton in every case, which its rapidly increasing sale every season confirms. Two million bottles sold annually Boschee's German syrup was introduced in the United States in 1868 and is now sold in every town and village in the civilised world. Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough. Price 75 cts For sale by Delta Drugstore. Get Green's Prise Almanac. Real Estate Tranalers. R L Bollinger to Loren Finer 2 a lu ll 55 Cornelius Environs.... D 8 Winklebleck and wf to Carl Berg rand, e W aee 32 1 3-n r 2 w . S S Batenian to Tbos Reyoraft, part , ace 9S t S n r 6 w.. Amanda J Battnan and hd to Thou Reycraft , pt 8 8 batsman hoinee'd Franklin Dunlap to E 8 Ay em tract insecl6tlnr4w!l acm.. Geo rite Oeyer to Anna Oeyer, i a in Humphrey'" ad to Hbo.... Rnliert Janaon to Henry Janaon s w ',,ec3St 2 nr5w .Vinerya Walker et al to Arnold Vtndoinelon 30 a in Robert Wal ker donation . . . : Raehael A Rllisand bd to Kitty M Ellin w part lot 7A Steele's ad to lieavertou nacbael A Ellis and hd to Perrv KU lia part lot 74 Steele's ad to Hea verton Ann R Howell to W B Cromwell 2) a rc28tlsrSw Rodeli Madison et al to Walter filoyd, tract in sec 1 , 2 T 1 S r 5 w David O Ully and wf to John K On Boi n w ! sec M 1 3 n r6 w f.'eo Fisher, and wf to John Fischer n 12 of s 1-2 of w 22 1 2 s r 2 .. and n 1-2 of w i sec 22 1 2 s r w ieo Fiwherand wf to Franx Fischar s 1-2 of s 1-2 of s w sec 22 1 2 s r 2 W ..; , i" Nina Glasonw and hd to 8 8 Bate man 1 a in n w of se sec2f 12 n r S w.. Wm EStacvto WO and U K Burt trw;t in Walker's ail Forest Grove Anton MaroKh to Oertrnde Flippen nnfnoKswofne and n eofnwseeMtS n r4 w Rlehard Niion reieiver of Fd Sav intta Bk to Tylor Woodard, n 1-2 of s w 4 men 32 1 1 s r 5 w., ., and K w W aec lfl t 2 n r 4 w 8 F Kelley heir to Rebecca Keller tuoir intret in 'Dl acres i rands Walker donation Arthur L Weichbrmtt to M 0 Weichbrodt nt Win McLin die. Mi htN Natl Bank to Mcht Invt A TriiHt Co w 1-2 sec 21 1 2 n r 4 w Northern Counties Invt Trust Co to John Welnh part sec 6 1 1 s r 1 5 700 100 . Km 1 200 400 too 100 200 1100 250 I 1 KiO m aoo hont'wtead entry No 1CV2B, made Kehrii aty IA. lsitt. for N W of aeetiou 22, township I N, ranpe S W. by Jarnh Keue jror, eontestoe, in wliii-h it la slli-ted that conleMtant knowa the present condition of the aaine; also' that aid enlrymau ha w holly shaii.louwt saidelaiiu and that l.o never re.idl Uin his said rlnim since iiiaking entry or at all nor has he in any waymade any iir.irovmtiita nor has he cultivated lua said claim In any manner ailiee makiiiK entry or at all nor hai any one aeliiiR for him, and that aaid allotfptl slwiiii from the aatd hind wan not doe to ly alone the Ureiron t'ltv Kmid tine ill Hod; ilnoiiv South A.tuV rliaiim to the North line of liin.t lii'lonuinff to A. It. II. lh in (STSi; tin uce Wet lalfhahiato Ihn i-enter of the n.ad ninntin! from Scholia Kerry to rortlaml; llieuce North 2n denreeK 1 a-t to the Southwest innnor of the church lot; them Southeasterly alotiu; Soiuli linti of church lot 3: It chaina to the Southeast iniruor of church lot; thenee Northcaterly hI.oik Kaxt line of chiirt'h lot HHeliaiim'to Ore aon Cuv road: thenee Southeasterly alomr wild road to Southeast corner of land of J. HIiiKtey; themsa North on Htuirlev Fast line H.i chains to North line of Claim: thence Kant on North line of t Linn to pluce ol Iw'KHiniiiK. conlaininii IW acre; lo ailislv the sum of Five J Cor. 2,4 Wait j, .Northrop, Proprietor. Newly Furnished and Renovated A Aral class table and all accommodation for the convenience of euests. , , . PULLMAN ORDINARY SLEEPERS his employment in the Army, Navy or j 1 h tisaiid Hue Itumlrod and Seventy one Marine ton of the IJ. 8. aa a private sol- ionM.ii. .mj noiiars, Willi nuorcsl dier, officer seaman, or marine, duriiiK be ! Alr,i "'l, at 8 -r wnt. per an diirin K any other war i mini, and T. lundre.1 and Fifty t2S0) .rent from wnue date at X in', and the cost of said le, vm r with HriHlo in whien the IT. S. mav I neairett. said ', l"IUn Willi iul parties are herehy luHitlett to apiiear. re-! lK t "' rr ami nond and oiler eviihmcc loncliiint Hai.l : suit and of Ihl alleKation at 0 o'clock a. m. on June !H. i property will W sold sulij.H hi w Imil, Itcfore Hi "'ster and the lttxs?iver at I ''empl'.oli as p,.r statute of Oregon, the United 8ut Unit OtHee, In Onroii l J. W. SEW KM Oitv, Oregon J Shonrl of Wa.sliiua:lon Conntv, Onurou. TV said contcvant havinn, in a proper i Bron.mith A Hron.ulith, Altiirueya for affidavit, riled Avril 22, 11, et forth I riaiiilitr. Fort laud, facts which sin :v that after due ami i diligence personnl service of this notice t can not be made !". is herehv ordered and directed that su t. notice be Kivtn hy due and proiier ptihll ion. U M. OAM.0WAV, v Kweiver. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is herel siKiieil has matter of tlieextatnof Anders liiililln'iy. deceased, in the Counlv tJuurt of tho lereliy rf-en that the ufiler bled l,:s final aouut in the SUMMONS. -, IN TI!K t lltCl'IT COliKT OF TUB State of OreiMn, for the i-ouuty of Wiishinptoti, Lillian ("len-cr. I'lainlilli vs. J. FrtHlerUik M. Cle.iver, IMeiiiliiiil) In the Name of the Slate of Orison, you are hereby imtiti.xl that the pliilntill hereiu has lilwi a oomplnint auiiinst you in me anovw entnieti I ourt ami caune and Xlie tourist travel lact tvti the lual imii the I'acilic Coast hat read ed enoimoua proimrtions in the last lew veais. an. culls for a special class of eiiiiiiuenl To meet this deiiiand the i'ulliimn Coin- pany has issued from its simps what is technically railed the " Pullman Or.liu ary Sleeper." Thee car appear simi lar to the rt pilar sleeper, lieiiij,' built on the tame plan, hut not lurnishrd with the same elegance They are e.Uippe.l with uiattreatet, bUn.cls, slitcts, tut lows, pillow-cases, towels, coniha, brushes, etc., reinirini! nolliinu of the kind to be lumished by the passenger Kach car hat a ttove for makiiiK tea and cotree aud doing "lilu Imuj. kicpiinj," and each section etn he fined with an adjustable table. A timlnitued potter accompanies etch ear, hit husioraa hc a to make up berths, keep the car clesn and look alter Ihe wnnls uml cum forttof the passengers. In rat h of the trains which are dispatched daily from Portland by the O R & N. Co, is in lie found one of these Pullman Ui.lmuiy Sleepers " The car attached to the Chiciteo Portland Special noes ihrouch to Llilcauo w tliout Chnnue. and the ore in the Atlantic li press runs lo Knisas Uty wllliont chauite. Fasseniters in tin car iur vnicagn ruangc lu a limilai car at l.rauuer. Much of the first-class travel Is Mi carried on ia these cars, the rate beini! Uner, aud the service urarly ual lo tnai in tne paiace sleepers. For rates and full informal! m, in clihlinu foldtrs, write to A L. CraiK General Pastcnxer Agent, O. R. & N, Co., Portland, OrcKon. (, Drills 1 i 1 1K 'Mint's the point we are Uvnic, In I in pi ess on the pnl.llc mind Win n a clear, pine drtitf slia k is np.ikcu ol, we want l!i it to refer lo our store. We're iloiii). all we ran to no in tins title. It s the main point of our busmen. Wc think ataiut it and talk alnml it all the time, Hye ami bye yon wilt lvr IliU in inin.l, If you haven't al ready, Thrre is norstta i lmre Tor this puiily To Kctliei with tains y, ll't our liidueeineni for your prraciipllon trade, Kenirmher the cm! Is the tame, . Tlio Hillsboro Pluirmaoy ATTENTION, LADIES! ! m We have taken I h SKenry of the famous lirew, (selh) ,t Co. Ladies' shoes and ran fit any had, I'll.cs. f ' 5". f t on. i I S" aid f on! Come In and ee tlieui. H. WEHRUNCJ & SONS IllU.SitOI.'O. OltMOS. Finest Strains of Poultry in I ho County Slate of On-Ron. for Wuwliingtim fount y, yn aie hereby reipiired Ui apMar and anil Jam court ns set Monday, Mav 27th. i answer saiu isnupia .it on or before the at pi a. ui.. an the. tin e ami the County , nay i tne time presarihed by or.l. vpuit iijoui, in iiiutioor , vretf'm. aa ine place of hearing objections to said final account ami for the tinal settlement of said estate. or puDlicalion hereof, limit: (In or I tore me inn nay or .luly, IMII; yon are finther notilieil that if vou fail to apar and answnr Ilia ooiiiDfamt herein or lo llaled at lIillsU.ro, Orepin, this April plead thereto, the plaintiff will cause 19. 1. W. A. aCOTT, I y"'" "ofault In 1m entered and will apply n.iiiiuiisiraior oi me online :r A nucrs vouri him. v uieniionetl lor the re- liaiiineri;, iieccaso.1. net prayeo lor in the eoinplaint horetii Geo. K. iiagley. Ally for Kntiite. i that U to say, fur a decree forever annul! nK aim tusHoiviiiK tne honds of malri Notice to Contractors. I tiO'J I 1200 Notice is hereby given tlut sealcl bids will be received at the Comity Court n ui in Hillsboro, Oregon, on June 6, tl0l. al 2 p. m., for the construction ol s bridge across (tales Creek, near Forest iimve, and a new man i, n bridge across Patlon Creel , at Gastrin. L. A. KOOU. County Judge. By order ConuuissiouerH' Court. iilllabnro. Ore., May 23, 1901. Notice tor Proposals. Notice is hereby gfyen that sealed propos- rn y tri.-t No. 7, from date until Saturday, als for ftirnishine the following will tie received by the dir-utors. of Hcli.nd Di. June 1, 1001, at which time contracts will he awar.le.l: 40 cords of 4-foot first ass fir wood. 10 cirda ttmt-clana 4foot pole oak, Haiti wood to be delivered at school f rounds in Hillsboro, at time to be ilea gnated by directors, ft. B. COLLINS, Chairman Board Directors, School Di trict No. 7. Aseaming that the country is unsafe unless the banks and manu facturing interests have their own waj, The Abqcs hastens to assure the Oregonian that the country is afefor 1904. The banks the corporations of the manufacturing , order are in it for privilege. The banks want their way; combined with the will of the manufacturer, they can get their way. The two wilj stand together, and no matter how much robbery is effected by thee agencies, and no matter how mudh ths dear people are bled, the I country will be safe to the barons of privilege. They control all the prominent newspapers of the Unit ed State, and the slogan can ag tin be made "national honor" and "pa triotism." Platforms and promis es matter little. Common sense and logic will be eclipsed. With auch past masters as M. A. Hanna at the helm, and with such sup port as the Oregonians and Hills boro Independents of the land can alwayi muster for any old thing endorsed by republican lenders, the land will be safe to ihe Molocha of trade and banking. And the Ore gonian knows il. It simply want ed to be demo-pop yesterday be- it At si a, 1 cause tne unto delegation was here, Three Hundred pairs sold in one week. We are and the Oregonian does not like selling shoes regardless of cost. When you see unioans in pontics even if it does i them and get our prices, tou will buy. Call and get the greatest shoe bargains ever made anywhere. Everybody says so and it is SO. F. M. Heidel hag taken up the matter of county exhibits for the state fair, and aeks the co oratinn of our fanners. . liiony that mav be existing bolween planum n. I ilelemlant herein, and for such other and further relief as lo the Court may teem pniiair. The date of the ursi piioii.au. in or this sumimina ii Thursday, Itay iW, im. tiajl Ihe last put) li.nl ion I here, f July ii. nini. anil unit munitions shall be published on tho said i nursiiay o eacn ween rot a injriod of six weeks between said dates. This summons ia published hvonler Hon. Thomas A. Mullride, Jiiibje of said Court, made, and entered in said Court and cause, ami dated the Wth day ot loo ' HPHNAHKIj A MCHNARKIa AtUiriieys for I'laiiuitf. Now is the time to subscribe for ihk A ROBS. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Oregon p Mi i ..I 1. '"rw-Zj I or J. B. V, BUTLER, Sec. I'l-inanu ror CrHituuica-Tlie demand forgnuluaUMof the Normal HoIi.m.I du lii(t the year has been much beyond the supply. Fosltlnns with from $10 to 75 per inontn. mate Cerlllt!ate and Dlploman- .nimientt aro prepared for tlie State K . "no rcaiiiiy iuko Mate pa purs on Kraduatlon. KtroiiK Academic, ami Professional Cmirso. Wcll-oqtilpped iioiiuiiK jj. j.arni.cni. fcxpenseM raiiKe irom 120 to !, per year. Fall torm opens hupt. 17th, For caUiloirun and au noiiiieeiiioutM. addross , P. I- CAMPBKLL, Pres. Grand Clearance Sale ! We are having a Grand Clearance Sale of our stock for the Next Thirty ...Days. Great Bargains in every department... Shoes! Shoes! have to rapport them in preaiden tial campaigns. PROBATE. EsUte O. H. Baber, deceased gemi-annnal account filed and t--?0Ted. rte of Hugh Owen Lewis, de f I Final account filed and . 1 :t for final settlement, La Aprobar Cigar, 60, Do you want Clothing Cheap P I hen come and hhb us. Suits goiiif? lit a groat sacrilice ; We must make room for our new "lock. We mean business. We want to make shelf room for our new Htock now on the road. Call and get bargains on Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Luce, Ribbons,' and, in fact, Everything, We have laid in a Spendid Line of Hardware which will be sold at Liv ing price. If you want Farm Machinery, see us before buying. SCHULMERICH BROS., f 1 T' ' ' ! - . . .. S . . ' ' - Second and Main Sts., - Hillsboro, Oregon. I Preparing jj Veterinary REMEDIES Is a feature of our l'rescrip tion Department upon which we pride ourselvnsa. We do not slight such prescriptions simply because the medicines are to be given to domestic animals. Drugs and chemi cals of doubtful qualities are not "good enough" tit our store. This is why you should bring us your prescriptions for Condition Powders, Lini ments, Poultry Medicines, Hog Cholera Remedies, Dog Medicines, etc. We also huve a large number of formulas for preparing all - kinds of remedies for all diseases of all domestic animals. Delta Drug Store I Main St., Hillsboro j V 0 Oregon Snorr line aud Union Pacific To the EAST The 0. R. & N. Co. Gives the Choice of . Train a DAILY The 0. R. & N. Co,, in connection with the Oregon Short Line and Union I'acilic, offers the finest scr- vice and fastest' time to Bait Lake, Denver, Kansas Uity: Omnlm, Bt 'aul, St. Louis, Chicago, and all points oast. Three trains dailv from Portland, with choice of man v different routes Palace and tour. ist sleepers, library, dininif a ml chair cars on all trains, ' Write A L. Craie. G P. A.. O ft. & N. Co., Portland. Oreeon. for particulars. A. (i. Anderson, Hell 1 on of 1 1 costs Single Cnmh Hi own l.ih.xn, lllavli Minorca, Hull 1.. Itliotn, fi , Uwied riyuuiiith Uih-Ii, While I'atvd lll.uW .Siuinish, Siln-r 8ani;led ll.i.iiliut),:, Dull I'lvui eulll Kialts, Hull Oihlli, l.ol.lru W'l.in.loHe, ft tsv Am so tea.lv In hook oi.lris for 'KK. In mv ll'K'k are plire Hlunrra, l-ave (it.lrrs tor ei'ifs al Joha M. Ilrnwu's KiisTiv, llills'sini, or mil si yards J inilrt ttiuittwesl ol city. Mid orders addressed to lilKiio will reeeive Inline. Hale atlent'on. llillslioro, Ore. THE PERCHERON STALLION OREGON Will iniike tliti si'iisou of I IK I in Washington County as follows, ii.il: Wednesilays, at ol.iimiii ,St Son's hum, I'urest drove; Thursdays, Cap. IHaiirh- . ard's. Iisyville, I'tidais, lVter Nelson's, Vel Union) Saturday, IIIIIsIniiu; Still day and Momlnv, hmiie'iil owner, Paiuiiuton, ()regon la 11 fine liliirk I't'rtilieron Hlallion, gisnl artion and goml dina sitiiin. His rr'iiittiitii is lirnily ostahlinlied in Wiishington ('oiiiily. . . Terms of Service ... Singh service, Hohhoii, 12; liimiritnce, ir. lion, call mi or address the owner and nnuS;or Kur further inforins S. H. DUNBAR, Farmington. Ore. SPEED! SIZE! Cycle grinders at A C. Arch. hold's for $3.00; hss than cost. Hardware of all kinds. Hccond Street, oppobite Bandstand, BREEDING . The Electioncer-aeo. Wilkes Stallion LOVELACE! 3 yenr old record, 2;2o, yytnttM trial, 8:t2,V. Will m ilte tho season ol tyot at the I'alr Grounds, llillshoro. Wanlilnulon County, Orcijoii, upon the following terms: Season, with privilege of return, 45.00 Insurance fJS-oo " Lovelace is dark hay, with one while hlnil foot, over 16 hands li'H, will welxh upwaids ol 1300 poiitiils. Sirefigoiist, awatf.and sire ol KKoeli, a.o6'; the Cominerer. !':IM'. slid others in the a:jo. Full brother to Sphinx, a. 30)4, sire of 77 In a:y, and Hleo trlte, 2:'4,sireof 4HI11 a:jo. l'lrst 1I11111 Crepon, dam of lvrlnce, a:an; Horsey L, a;aoW: Petsev llillton. t 2:jo, Goldlac, 2:IX; Uuchess, a:a7; ririlllantlne, 2:"; Ch.nlllly, trisl.i Kloi.dike, trial 2;1H; Grand iliitn of Chanty, ashtf, and Caseade, hy" I'llllCipS. ' Second diim-Crnpe l.isse, ilam of Uraiil, 2:totfj Kini; Bene Jr., a:i7 snil llnla rine, 2:a7, hytieo. Wilkes. - 'I hird ilainriie ilam of Tarlton, 2:31, trial, a:al. Loyelace. as a a-year-old trotted In two races, ohlaliiliiK a 2-year old record of 'ityX. Asa j-year-old lie was csinpainned In several states, trotted in at races, obtained mt, and or 3d money ill I7 races, look a record of a;in in a third Ileal 111 December, worked publicly n full mile at Cleveland in a:ial. His breeding is unsurpassed, lie combines the blood nf 1(1... lioiid.wr Anal r.f.A Wilkes, the ureatest meed prodiicimr strains In the wor d liiu.l,.,,. 1,1. ,..a,,,i dam, the dam sml Krand 1I11111 of his sire, and Ihe dam of his grand sire, are all in the great brood mare list. Sprite, the ilam of his sire, had 5 colls by Wcrtione' r, niid all are in the list. Three of tlicin having at different periods headed the Hat ui wn.o.iiK ofn ui uieir ae, w uierwiicii, granti iiniu 01 lus sire, Im six in the a;3o list; has over 300 dasceiid ints in the :jo list, ' Mures from n distance will receive good care and pasturage at Jil.'io per month. A number of standard bred mares and gelding fit for road or radim for sale cheap. l'or further particular see or address, E. B. TONGUE, Manager, ' Hillsboro, Oregon. Not lite, 10 I'o 11 1 n y Owners, Notlne Is liarebv' irlveir' thai' the nliiikii ordlmttine Is now In oll'net, and all who navo Piiie.Kiins arn rniililied to Kenp tlioin p. ...... W.T, ATKINMON, ... Hly MhihIihI, Dated at Hlllahoro, April 11, 11)01. Tim ArtrtiH and Weekly Oretion- ian one year for $2. Bubscribo now, Pasturage, $1 pcr Month. (W6d pasture for horws aud cnltle, all summer. Plenty ol living wotor. A. II, Johnson farm, m villo, Ore. Inquire of or write,.!. J. Woisenhwk, Heedvillo, Oro, Yon can savo riionoy by nolng (0 Mioor b iur your garden seeds, r