The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 10, 1901, Image 2

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    HILLSBORO ARGUS, OCT. 10, 1901.
A 1'AfKH lie TMK I'Huei K :
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LUCIUS A. L05Q, EDITOR.
Couaty Official Paper.
IS3UED EVERY THURSDAY
BY
Tfcs Argus Publishing Co.
lx MoaUu, 60 eta; Threo Uirnths, Si eta.,
Otsma1 U Gold Mone-nictalllsni. Be
lieves ia the Bimetallic Standard,
Dear Uaaey Means Debased Property,
aa4 Profitless American Product Our
Csaseqacat lass is ear Creditors', Gain.
Has aa ase for Marcus A. Banna
SOUS LITTLK PAPKUS.
The senseless chatter of some of our
little nondescript papers in howl
ing because papers abused the late
President McKinley is amusing as
weu aa instructive, i-very person
who for any number of
years "as
been interested in current history
has noted how Cleveland was
charged by these same little sheets
with having stood by the money
power and Wall street, and how he
robbed the country of millions, and
every man endowed with sufficient
brains to read a school primer,
knows that later on these little
squirts called the reorganized dem
ocrat "anarchists" and traitors,
"dishonest" and everything else
within the category of names hate
ful. Democratic journals have
been guilty of the same abuse, but
never have they been so virulent as
the republican press. In the last
two campaigns cry an men were
held by the bank organs as nieu
who were both ignorantly and in
telligently dishonest. The most
that the democrats charged againBt
the republican candidate and his
party was that they were the ser
vant of the rich and did the bid
ding of the banking institutions.
If Hub not true it will, take much
history to erase the opinion from
the mind of the public. If the re
publican party is not today stand
ing in with the trusts then many
of our men who are supposed to lie
intelligent are fools. The Argus
believes in calling tbinp by. their
right names, but it does not believe
in violent abuse of men without
some decent ground upon which to
predicate that abuse. President
McKinley and Mr. Bryan each
took the campaign abuse aimed at
them in the proper spirit. And
for little narrow minded papers
like some of our Oregon country
journal! to show their ignorance by
getting hysterical about things
.which were said prior to election is
a farce that amuses even the sober
minded.
Real EiUte Transfer..
ChriatUa Maaaetnan to John Schaeid
35 acre tec a t I n r 2 w fnoo
kooi a uounarat to u masaeman,
30 acres tame aa above 1 100
Geo Schulmencb etux to A L Rutt,
ia acrea wm Adams donation .... 350
i n. jaroot to 1 a miner,
Ui so corneous nnvirons 200
C C Wtaitmore to Calviu Whittnore,
Tret see lot a r 3 w 12
J Haaler to Mrs M J Gay,
Two aad one-half a Elk B Fairview
addition to Hillsboro lloo
I J Baughman to Victor E Lanbott,
80 a sec 10 ta n r a w.... 1300
Joseph B Scbull to Henry Webrnng,
, Tract in Michael Moore donation 25
Joseph Caaton to Geo Vanhorn.
Fart of lots 4 and 5 Blk 4 Gaston
Same to Tbomaa Blum, same....
John W Gates to Frank Baker,
5 acres B Walker donation
Joaeph D Bates to Ellen A Hatch,
40 acnes aec26tisrjw
Snaaa McGowan to C W Hodson,
7o
7o
..475
.300
40 acres sac zo t z n r 3 w and
other land , 500
Bra M Smith to Elizabeth Smith,
30 acrea David T Lenox donation.
Peter Pederaoa to Hannah L Height,
Lots I and a Blk ao Forest Grove, 200
Bdward Dalton, wf to Peter H Peterson,
29.6 acrea aecltiarl w 2500
For Sale or Rent
A well paying meat market for sale
or for rent. Inquire of C. H. Koch,
Hillsboro, Oregon.
PROBATE.
Estate Charlotte Hornhuckle; W
B Thomas confirmed as executor:
Tbos Hylaud, August Rossi and
M D Cadv appraisers. Claims or
dered paid.
Iva Hartrampf appointed admin
istratrix estate Gustavus Har
trampf; A and John W Hartrampf
ana w m iangiey appraisers.
Anders Dahlberg estate closed of
joord
Estate S C Ritchey, deo'd. Or
dered that administrator giye good
deed to J A Imbrie, property on
Main and Seventh streets, pur
chase price $840.
Order made that guardi in of
Neep heirs sell realty of guardianship.
. Estate John M Lyon, deceased.
Eztd ordered made to 8 P Reeder,
purchaser of re-vlty.
JufUta liiuer v Itewluii, Uuc'd ;
Monday, Nov. II. set for find
rttienieit.
For Cads
ell itition see lccal.
THE SUNDAY GAME.
Scholia and the Hillsboro Regulars
will cross bats at the local ground!
next Minday, at 2:00 p. m., with
the tallowing Imp Uf
Hillsboro
H.T. Bagley.... p
Chas. Watin c ,
Scholls
. Fred Olson
:...McFee
...Crowder
" 111 Cumuungs. I b
i fcd. v ami
G. R. Bagley.,
so. vt ai ian
3 b Hinton
.8 8 .....Vaughn
.r f ... Sutherland
is, 1 ( . t
Long.
CramUU
T, Wann
Louie Mueller.
C f Schneider
If Croisant
Admission, entrance and grand
stand, 10 cents Scholia will get 60
per cent if vic'onous, and 40 per
cent if losers.
BASEBALL SEASON CLOSED.
The baseball season has closed for
this year and the Diamond-W nine
will rest until next year. Takin j
it ail in all there is not another
nine, amateur, in the state having
no good a record to its credit. The
local trroumla last rsk r mm.li
, .,.
Ipi t, .IV. r.. ...
mer's work The league teams ol
Portland a.d Spokane were out
Friday and played an exhibition
game. At the end of nine innings
the score was a tie, four to four, and
two more innings did not change
the "pegging." It was a great ex
hibition of ball. On Saturday
morning the DianiondW nine de
feated a picked team from Portland
amateurs. On Sunday they played
Fidelity The boys were ''gin gered
up" in good shape and put up a
great game, defeating the visitors
by a score of to 6. The game
was decidedly snappy from start to
finish. The line up was:
Diumond-W
Reed....;.
Suees
Purtlin
Hatch
McFee.....
Hare.
Briggs
Fidelity
Hoyt
. . .Brown
...Geil
.Cal Geil
... Oliver
. . . Newell
...".Funk
. . .Allen
.Gardner
P
c . . .
lb...
2b...
3b..:
..... 88
..... rf...
of...
Cook, H
Miller.. 1 f
Out of twelve games played this
year, the Diamond-W won 8 games,
a splendid percentage for the boys.
Imperial Cider Mill.
The Imperial Cider Mill at Cor
nelius is now running and is ready
for apples. Our capacity is enough
for all comers. Bring in your
apples at once. We make first
class cider. Lawerence Bailey,
Prop. Cornelius, Ore, Oct. 3, 1901.
notice
The Hillsboro Electric Light and
Water Company has gone out of
business, and all accounts due
to it must be paid at once, or the
same will be placed in the hands of
an attorney for collection.
Dated this October 8, 1901.
The Hillsboro Electric Light &
Water Co, by H. V. Gates, Pres.
Fall is coming yes, it is here.
H. Wehrung & Sons will sell you
your suits. Largest stock and low
est prices in the county.
Ths Multnomah county circuit
court tried the ease of State vs.
Dr. VoiiGrunineen this week. ant
alter the evidence was all in, Ed
Mendenhall, attornev for the de
fendant, asked the court to instruct
the jury to bring in a verdict of ac
quittal. Ihis was granted and
V onGruningen is now a free man
T. l 1 ....
it wm oe rememDerea that some
months ago the doctor killed one
Birstaecher, who lived near him in
the vicinity of Bethany, and just
across ine Multnomah county line
The evidence tended to prove that
Berstaecher had been threatenine
and aside from this, there was no
one who saw the blow struck. It
was therefore a matter of VonGrun-
ingen's testimony against conjec
ture. Judge Frazer, in charging
the jury to acquit, said there was
no evidence to show that the de
fendant had committed wrongful
assault.
Go to F. J. Barber, Second Street
fro a neat shave or haircut. Satis
action guaranteed.
One of the most interesting ex
hibits at the late street fair was 50
ligars from tobacco raised by 8.
Paisley, Buxton. The weed wag of
laht year's growth and cure, and
the manufacturing wai done by E.
Schiller, Portland's leading cigar
manufacturer. The cigars weiein
two boxes, neatly designed, and on
the inside of the lid in large type
were the words, "From tobacco
grown in Wafhineton countv."
Not a sprig of other tobacco
used, and the wrappers looked n
ereiit deal better than many of the
five esnt brands sold throughout
the United States. The weeds are
not yet thoroughly dry, but when
they are they will smoke like the
genuine Havana.
Four leading tailor houses of
America to choose from. Give II.
Wehrting & Sons your measure for
a tailor made suit.
John E. Bailey, through his at
torney, 8. B. Huston, has filed an
appeal to the fine imposed on him
by the Forest Grove city recorder
for violating ordinance relative to
erecting frame building on a cer
tain business block.
Get good groceries at Greer's.
J
W,TVT TO Trp A
i - '-
"f'fliA-
At a. J ,M .'maw -
1
H. Wehrung & Sons,
Hillsboro,
WOMEN AND JEWELS.
Jewels, candy, flowers, man that
is the order ot' woman's preferanees
Jewels form a magnet of mighty
power to the average woman.
Even that greatest of all jewel.-i,
health, is often ruined in the strenu
ous effort to make or save th
money to get them. If a woman
will risk her health to get a coveted
gem, then let tier forfeit herself
against the itifidtious constq'iences
of coughs, colde and bronchial affec
tion by the regular use of Dr.
Boschee's Gerrpsa Syrup. It will
promptly arrert consumption in
its earliest st.igee and heal the
affected lungs n I bronchial tubes
and drive tke dread disease from
the system; It is not a cure-all,
but it is a certain cure for coughs,
colds and bronchial troubles. You
can get Dr. G. G. Green's reliable
remedies at the Delta Drug store.
Get Green's Special Almanac
The best loaded shotgun shells
are at McUorraick e.
Mrs. E. M. Smith, who has re
sided at Lenox for many years, has
removed to Portland to reside.
Loaded shotgun shells; sporting
goods, at bcbulmerich Bros. Ev
erything at very lowest prices.
Will Adkins, son of Dr. J. E,
Adkins, has returned from a sur
veying trip up in Idaho.
Complete line of flannelettes and
outing flannels, at Hchulinerich
Bros.
Mrs. T. A. Rhea, of Heppner, is
in the city for an extended visit
with her daughter, Mrs. H, T.
Bagley.
N. II. Jones, of Glencoe, who has
been working with Benson, the
Columbia river logger, has return
ed home for a short stay.
Married At Gaston, October 2,
1001, Rev. Brickley officiating,
Mr. Raleigh D. Walker and Miss
Emma Hoffman, both of Washing
ton county.
Married At Verboort Catholic
church, October 1, 1901, Father
verhaae officiatine, Mr. W. W.
Smith and Miss Pauline Vandohey,
ootn 01 uenterville, Or.
The Y. P. 8. C. E. of the Congre
gational church will cive a dime
social at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
E. P. Hughes Friday evening, Oc
tober to. Jiveryone invited to
attend.
Fak8n up: A bay horse, wsicht
about 1050. Owner can have same
by paying charges and expense of
ini8 advertisement. Tbos. Emer-
ick, on the Imbrie firm, West Un
ion, r. v. address, Hillsboro.
Dr. D. W. Ward, of Forest. Grove,
has sued a Portland woman, Mrs.
A. J. Knott, for the recovery of a
bronze statue of a gladiator, valued
at $1,200. The doctor alleges that
when Mr. Knott was alive he paid
that gentleman $300 for the statue.
Knott died before the statuary was
delivered and the widow contested
the claim, contending that it Wns
her property, personally. The
matter will now be tried out in the
Multnomah courts.
Roe & Buxton, the Forest Grove
undertakers, have asked the pro
bate court to either remove E. P.
Cadwell, admini-Hrator of the es
tate of Laura Cadwell, deceased, or
require him to give n new bond, a!
leging that the bond now filed is
insuflicient. ' They also allege th.it
he has packed the personal proper
ty, and that they bl ieve that he
intends shipping it from the juris
diction of the court. They ask, in
Ihe meantime, that he be restrained
from shipping;. Thev have a claim
of over $100 and sav that ha ha
made no enort to sell oronertv of
the estato and liquidate game.
CAREFUL
MAN EXPECTS
When he buys a
of Clothes?
Suit
First of all, Quality; then Fit;
then Finish. If he is a young
until he is sure to want the latest
style. Style is not confined taihe
young man either, take it all in all.
As a matter of fact, every man
should expect all of these things in
a ready-to-wear suit, and get them
too, providing he is r tdy to pay a
fiiir price for them,
Everv clothing dealer can have
.1.:.. 1 11 st 1... :. .1 . .. .1 .
hub mill vt eeu 11 w ,b nit ngiii
kind of dealer. We are the rig
kiiiq. t nave suui) suits au
such overcoats at surprisingly lo
prices If you ask for a K. N.
F. suit or overcoat, you are sure
be pleased, and you will have tl
best.
Oregon
Rev. Evan P. Hughes, who has
occupied the study and pulpit
me uintirektatianai church, an
nounced Inst Sunday that he d
sired, on account of personal bust
ness matters, to resign irom bis
duties. Mr. Hughes has been
M8iuve lorcn in cnurcn circles in
tnis ccuntv an 1 is regarded as one
of the ablest men in this section
ministry. It is untlerstnod that he
desires to retti'n to England, where
he ha business interests whic
need attention. Ifis many friend
her, and . those of his estimable
wife, will regret their departure,
Mr. Hughss has had very pleasant
relations with his church and hi
resignation is a matter upon whic
ho decided a-year ago. If he shull
go to England, however, it will not
tie until spi trig
L. C. Hoffman started Enst last
Thursday to take in the Pau Amer
ican Exposition and look after bus
mess matters Mr Hoffman own
i interest In a patent harness son
which was invented by P. B South
worth, of Mayville, and he will
look alter the sale of the right
wmie itnsi. the snap is pro
nounced by judges to lie the best
article of the kind ever produced
being made in one piece and non
ireexanio. i win nil a long tell
want among teamsters all over tl
country. Condon Globe. M
South worth is well known in this
county, having spent his boyhood
days here, and is a son of Mrs
Catherine Reynolds, of this city.
There is now some talk of
H lower Carnival in this city next
June and the fair sex is given pleu
ty 01 lime to get ready. Orego
can give flora and fauna am
for first money with but little cu
tivation, and now is the time to
commence to get your nlans laid
Just try once to see what vou ca
do in the way of flower culture and
we shall have the prettiest carnival
ever seen in the northwest.
The dedication of the Luthera
church, at Gales, will be held next
Sunday, October 13, 1901. Services
will be held in German, by Rev
Arthur flpleinB, Middlnton, Or , st
iu a. in , and by Hev. L. S'uebe. of
Ulooming, at 1 30 p. rn., in English
uveryoody invited to attend,
E. B. James, of Nebraska, and
an old schoolmate of ex-President
McClelland, Isteof Pacific Univer
sity, was in the city this week, the
guest of A E. Rice. Mr. James ia
thinking of locating in the North
A 1 1't ,1-S .
worn, ann uses yregon. He may
evemuauy seme in mis county.
Marriage licenses were issued to
E A. Brelje and Regina Muhly
Sirwell Fuller and Mrs. Viola Pat
terson; Fred L. Gault and Ada
Williams; S. A. Wheelock and
Phoebe E. Reynolds; W, II
OWIeara and Catherine Sullivan.
Mr. Huehes will continue next
Pnuday morning the discussion of
the theme begun last Sunday
namely, "The Modern Porches of
Uethesda." The theme for the
evoning service will be announced
later.
Ben E. Jones, an aged and high
ly respected citizen of Kinton, fell
from a ladder the other day and re
cived some severe bruisos. Dr. W
D. Wood attended and he is getting
aiong nieeiy. -
I hose knowing themselves in
debted to Dr. J. E. Adkins will
kindly call and settle at once as he
is closing up his book accounts.
The Native Sons and Daughters
will give their annual banquet on
Satuday eve, Oct. 19,
The Bices! line of hats, paps and
clothing In this city, arrived at
Schulmerich Bros, this week,
W, H. McEldownev is in
the
city from Amity.
NoU'0 of Kicoucor suit Kociitrli
i NoUcp l hnrotiy Rvn that th ini.lfr
ku.i imv ovan lulyiHlnlUn,.
tin anil fKiitor of tin. iwiHta or A. Nut
ton. tin-aMHl ly th lt,mrtl t'liunly
t mirt of the Htt of Ouhtoii rur Wiwh'-ia.
ton I'tiuniy. and hnvo only ualulwl
such xK'iilrUnlseciitof. All iwrmnis
hHvoitt cUlnm anliit said twlnta r
horvby uulilliHl and nsUtwtHl toiiriiil
iha mmakMiH. with imir voiu'lwn !
",-,if, V ,I,B 'w 0,t "f w- N. rrlt,
In Ill Ubtini. Omron, wltblii six 11H.11UU
irm lints lixrmif,
lalt at MlJUbum, Oragim, tliU tl.y
of Aoir'tst, not. '
wtl'HKONA St'TTON. Kteontrl
1 iiuB. p. cm; ruin, kxih ' 1,
, N. Karrett, Attonmy for Kstate,
Nolict of Final Settlement.
Notice U !rrlv irlvrn llt tl, .i.
kIkiuhI hn lild her Anal at-runnt u tl
uatM-r in hid miMinnt lonn w. K sndetnr,
2, ? ' t-"t f lbs
-mm mm muri niu set .Mn.l, not.
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lAtl lit lllllNlmm. IIi,mh ,1.1. u....
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1 .""niiistrainx or tlit muta uf Juli
1 A', N lutrreU. Attv f.ir h.ti
Traasnrar's Notice.
All County Warrants of W.hni,
utility, Ori'min, etiilurwKl "N14 iwv-iti
fur want of fllliiln." urli.r t Vi
Wit, will lw (In ami i)i(tto on .ml uf
i-r win. , iWi, nneriwl will ( nfi
Hint outs.
IU101.1H ritASDAM..
t. 12. MM. Cuuulv Trk.irr
ONLY ONE WAY TO DO IT.
Get from Portland to Cl.ieauo in
houra-jiiit 3 days. The "Chicago-Port
nu opeciai, leaving I'ortlaml ilally a
V a. in, via u k. n., arrives at Cliira
go 1119:30 tbe third day. New York am
Hostou are reached . the (uunli day
This train, acknowledged to tie lti taut
fat between the Northwest and tli Kat
is eouuiy vrattbuleri anil its equipment
usuiiiasscu. Human urawlllii rn.1111
sleeping cars, up-toiliite lourini sleep
ing cart, lihrKry-anmkiiig cam, tree t-
ciming cuair cars, ami unexcelled dining
mis, me meaia on meii are rqusl t
those served at the very best lioicla.
Keineuiber Una train run aiilid Porilmi
lo Chicago; there It no chat.ga of cars,
ami me guou 01 It la. It coat uu mote lo
ntte on it than on other route.
ve have other triina. The "1'dcitic
e. x press - leaves i'uruaml daily at 0 p
m. via Huntington, and the Snulmne
njri irsrs si a p. ni. ii .ally via Spo
kane for St. Paul and Ihe Kaat.
.For ratea, sleeping ear reservation
etc., can nn or write to any U. K. & N
agent, or write to A. L. Craig, Central
t aaaenger Agent, I'ortiand, Oregon.
PUBLIC SALE.
The undersigned will sell at public
auction ai the arm ol T II
Tongue, 1J miles south of Ihll
boro, at 10 a. m ,
FtvtUAY, OCTOBER II, 1K)
ft milk cow, some freih. other toon lo
ne; 5 neiier. 16 to 24 month old; well
ureu jrrey Dull, is 111 on I hi; 4 calves,
several urocm tow; lot (mall niK. pa
gray marea. 11 vear: bav W.
year; block horse, 11 year; torrel uisre,
9 yer; gray mare, 9 yeara; t fine colu,
16 tiiontha; aeveral doen l'lytunuth
cuicaena. aiinneapoli hinder, 11
fine repair. Weber wagon. A llroad
cast seeder. Springtootb aniUmoolhing
i piowa, a cultivator
Wood mower, hiyrake, apring wagon
narncM anu small larni tooln, nml othr
nrucie.
TERMS OF SALE:
Under $10. cash; $10 and over, 1
year, approved note, 6 per cent:
per cent off for cash sums over $ 10
Gerbardt Goet.u.
E. C. Schulmerich, Auctioneer.
GUARDIAN
SALE
ESTATE.
OP REAL
NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVBN THAT
the iinileraiirniil iriir,lin ,,r 11..,
wiiiaaiiaeauueaol Minnie Neep, (isorglo
Norn and Trnov Nnnn. mlnnn h
y. nl. sun uuvre in me (ollllty
Court ot Waahlnghin County, Onjruii,
"y "., "u niiuiriKi 1111 uiiliincr 7, llmi
autlinrisiiiK me to will thn real (stale bo
1UHK111K hi niu iiiinnrs, 1 will, on
Saturday, the nth of Noveinhcr, HMit,
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day
. OI v-iiri House,
1 1 1 1 iHhiiro. Ornmm. soil at mil, II,. .i
the highest bidder for rash In hand, all of
their Interent beiinr an uiulivlilml 1.1, ran.
ftiiu niicivni, ssiu iiiiiiors ni&vs in mi,i u.iu
fourlln mtnreat In the following ilocriliod
f.iiti onuiiv, bu-wii;
rinit irtict: lxit 10 in block I of Hmirv'
Addition to the town of Cornelius. Wjil,,
hwoiid tract: Kit 1.231 ft a t a
aim w in uiocK 40 in the town of Corno
litis, Washington County, Oregon.
1 mni tract: 1M tiiimlmn.,1 7n 1.1 tic
711 anil IT 1.. l,i 11..- ... .
laid out by James Nteol, administrator fo
, n yuruviiun jviivirmis II
itj rnintn ui nun nniiitiav ...
iiimsrs upon vne pint moreor recordml in
., , . ' Jt uirnrMWji. nn
i iBuinct ui me reooiiii r or Wiutliingtoii
, VIU,UI,
Fourth tract: (1
comer of lot 72 as shown un,l ,iUn..i.,i
on reeordo.1 plat of tho Kiivlroiiiuents of
.1 11 i norniiiiu, now on rneonl In
for Washington Countv Orogon, and run
nlnir thenne north sli,n i...
.iiv uiuiw ui ins rni-oriior nr imn... u.
jiHld lot, 10 chains, thence eait 8 chains
tiiencfl south 10 nhuin. 1 .:
chains to place of henlnnlnif, coutalni ig 8
Klfth tract: Tho oaxt half of ih. (mi i.
Oil"t ouartnr of mwitl.n 11-1 1
souui, miiKe west nr tlm w via. a .. i
. ..l . ...."v.... u", Mrniisiiip
alsn: llnKiuulne at ihn H w ...
mi . ii.." :. r-?'"'
iiiiii uiwimnin ann rmmn uf'..AUBl.l
,. ,!"":"7 """11 w cnmiiH,
chains, llini'-o south 77 ilso w. 10 ,.1 '
'UMirc unni IO.IU ( IIHIIIH. r.litii.a I. '
hence oast U.Oi chain, thuiico smith i
"). jv. oon cnHiim, thenco wont 81.07
....,.. mo oincooi oegiiiiiing.and con-
County, Oregon.
....... H . , nM lou.iuwireN, in was 1 iiirtiiii
Dated at HIIM,r
a r....L... ...:: ''
Oregon, this 8tb
oi ucwoer, ivui.
THflM AS TIT nivp
Guardian of Minnie, Ueorgleand Tracy
C(ll, Minora.
John M. Wall, Attorney for Guardian.
P. 8. The other undivided mm.
iotirtn interest In the above de
scribed lands will also be sold on
said date, thereby enabling the
purchaser to secure a full and com
plete title to the lands so sold.
Ladies, buy your standard nat-
terns of U. Wehrung & 80ns.
Cigars at F. J. Barber's, 2nd St.
Apple boxen at Greer's.
See The Argus for your tressnass
notices.
r
Drug Store Little Thinofs M J
A tew thing gathered from aliout th (tore yua need
f
!hem every now
4siit yon to know
Hi aiUch Tablet
Camphor Ice
Guaranteed Tooth llruihe
Mountain Ueiba
Welch' Crape Juice. , ,
Infallible Corn Cure
hA.rtnji.iuwt
auu iiuiouviu X JIUl Illtlfj m. a
EQUALIZATION 1901
MENT.
ASSESS
To the Taxpayers of Washington County.
Oregon : v
Nolle Is hereby given thitt Ih Hoard
of Kiimlsii(iu Tor Wsi.liini'li.ii I'nuniv
tlregiin, w ill convene in Hn- I'ln k's olHi,
at the t'ourt House In HlllNlHiro, nn lh
tilat day of (K liiber, luOl, and cnnlimie In
il'i 01m Hiiek, nr until the Vt.th iliiv
of mm;r iniituHiyn, for the puriHwe of
piibllt'lv etnniiiiiiig and unrrrvliug tho
tax lisla ot' '.Vaslilugloii '"oiiiity, iiregoii,
UliO. II. Wll.lKX,
Assnsaorof Wuililugtoii t'miuty, ure.
liltlKlMirii, Or., Sept. l, lnu
NUTICK TO CHKIUTOIIH.
IN
THS tOt'NTY fOUltl OK
lit K
SfATH OK oitKUON, Kolt
WAMillSUTu.N I'OUNTYa
la the Matter of iht. Kstat
tat I
o'd. J
if
Charlotts lloriilun kle, Itru'
The undersigned li.ivlna hreu apiiolnt
t by the t'liunly mirt ol the oUtenfl
Oregon, lor Wasliluisniii t ouiiiy, pjtru
lor ul tliealateort'li.trltitt Hnrulniekle,
ereilltiiranf.andall iKirsmm liavlnir clniins
uut'itnsi'ii, iiiHiro is nfiuiir Kivuu Ml lliat
agalUHt said it rvasod, to pmiiiut tlium
vorititHl as iioiUrod by l.iw, w u'.ilu six
nmiitiis after tlm Hrst piitdleittluii ot this
iioliie In said William H. I hmiiaa, l his
rasideuett tu lleawirtou, VVwhiugiou
County, Oregim,
UII.I.IAM II, TIIUMAH,
tCtOKiilor of 1I111 kiUloof I liailoits Hum
buckle, diH'easiHl.
U-tt-st Sioplvuibei m, Km I.
SUMMONS.
is tub ciitctvr tot itr hk hie
ST AT K OP OKK.iON. rlH.U.VSil.
IXOTO.V COUNTY.
Veuilel bcherchul ami Mary n liel. )
I'lulMUIN I
Irn K. Walaon, Itosa A. Watson, 1 Itosa I
-t ,, ' 1 a , .
lo Hii A, A His. 111. Iiiow liu, A. l'ur
Hill, mis of the auovo named diduiiilants:
In the naiou ol tlis Huis of tlngou
You sin hereby oomiiimul.il mid riiiinl
lo apivar hi the limit uuin led tutu t and
aimwer Ihe itiiiiiiiil.il i.in (itHittt lliH
ugaiimt you liitlm above eiilliied isow on
ur twloro tltn expirslioii ot Hie time pru-
scrllwd in tlm nrilur nl uunli. uiii.n ol Hi lx
uuiiuoim, ko-HIt, Ou.s u wk lor sis
milium olive end suix-Hive tt. uks III tiie
HilUlHiro Aru n, IxKliiiilhir witli the is-
suu of Cctnlmr lu, lliol, and iui.il tin wutt
I ha issue of NovemlM-r in, tlsil. a' d lust
you H nr and tnn on ur tnfnr tin
ash iluy of November, l si, and you mil
plrnMl tukn llOlll-e Hint II )llll : rill lu llH
It-ui and answer sun-i .iiin udiil i ..u. i.iua
on or Is iore the 'ill 1. dnj uf Nnwuiner,
!td, the .liiinlill. w ill Hiiply lu the uliw
vlililinl inuii lur tlm tnl, id iruil 1. 11 1
mm oim.nitiHi in mi'tr i:uiii. 1,11111. 1.1 wit
P'.r a Jiuiuiiibiii uukIumI you mid the
.ler. i.il .ii:, lr4 fa, U11u1.11. for tlm sum of
SltSi vi II n iniKrnsk llierisiu Itoin Uu. I Jtli
dy of teiiruaiy, IK7, at tliv mli' .11 urn
cvnt. .i r .inuuiii, and tlie sum of S.iO at-
loriiey's lnea aud lliu cin.ls and ilWniris
ineuts of this suit: aud lor a iIvit.w rnro
closing Hint curtain niorlgagu iiiiule,
executed and ilflimrod by yur ami tliu
dol'eudaut. Ira It. Watson, to Ihese pliiin
II Us, dnted Hie lili dny of t ulinmrv. IMI7.
given Uis.i on' a mum iromisory mile,
uiion the N. W. l, of the N, K. M of hen
iw, T. a N. K. . W . of the Will. Mir., con
tabling III acren; tl at snld iimiwrty above
dimcnlie.1 has , Id hy tlta Mlirrilt nl Wash
ington County, Oregon, and lh priK-HMla
thereof bumiiilli'd biwards 1I111 sutlsliu ttoii
of the chum of the jIhHHiIh iiImivii si't
i.irvn, sun nisi you and toe said lia 1,.
Walsmi and all nentous clniiimiv liv.
through or 11 odr you oreilher of you be
orever uarreu and lurmdimoil ul all right,
Utlii anil Inuirest of. in mid to tlm above
ilow.riheil nrumisi'N, and overv mirt und
parcel thereof aud lor such oilier and lur
liter ndief a may lw imceuMtry in tho
pii'iinncs.
T Liu yiiiiiiit.m 1 . .i t
oritur of tie Hon Louis A . hI Co niv
Jtuhje o"w.;h,
s niiiniiKinn a aiii viMI II LIIIMI Villi IIT
e an,' dated nt., inn. ..V ,.r . ...l
Attorney for 1'litintills,
SUMMONS.
is tiik cittcuiT count op Tiir
STATE OP OttHOON FOU WA8II
INfJTON COUNTY, ,
Minulo Peacock,
Plain tiir,
v.
1. O, Puaitock, Dufendmi
nt.i
To It. 0. i'nacock. th ..l..,.
miiiied
ouientiani:
In the name of the Htatotif Oregon, you
ure horehv reritilretl to npiienr and answer
the eoiiinlutitt lllnd Hiuiiuit v.,., it, ii.
above eniitlud catmiiaii(i court 011 or lie
lore the expiration of the time presented
lit the order for tho imhliciilion of this
summons, to will six weeks, beginning
with the issue of October 10, lisil, and enil
Ing with the Issue of Nnimniliar 91 luil
and If you tail tu appear and aimwer said
complaint on or bcfiiro the expiration of
said tlmn, for want thereof thn plaintiff
Will aiinlv to the Court for a ilpnrna .h-
solving and anmilling the marriage con-
irn.il now aim uureuilorn ex Ml In
lur lin-
wocn nlaliiliir and dclo.wbu 1 C f, r 1
diHtreo-awardlng her the c '
and for judgment ft,, cohU ami dial UraeT !
ments, and lor such other relief as may 1
be just and eouitablo.
inisBiiiiiiiioiiNiH snrvcu on you oy pub
cation bv order of Hon. I,. A, Hood,
ounty Judgo of Washl llfflon M.iiiiiIv
Tki.. .
Oregon made and tinted at JlillHhoro, in
aid County ami Blate, October 10, IWI.
11. r. haiiijUI and W. U, Muri'H,
Attornny (or plaintiff,
New invoice of lamns. chinaware
and crookiry just arrived at
Greer's.
Some people have trouble In
buyiDg groceries. Those who deal
with H. Wehruna fe Sons never
ave. Thev carrv the moat mm.
plcte and carefully selected stock
n tne market. A trial will eon-
vinoe you. Highest price paid for
produoe.
made am' dalml mi n.n 1111 1, ,i,.V ,.r 1 !. I "'""' si "im sum noswerii eiiiui
, 1,5 . ' 'W, c orde U.C lta,,,t. hnrt. JMH1 on or be.
ml lit at ,n 1 1 e " m l! i vi m 1 r Ju !"r0. tho '"idratlon tithe time prescrilwd
r. huiiIv" 1 amr.;sw,rr ek. o, 11!, i tet;
N vmiXr i s.1 "f boro Argus l.glniitng with the Isaue of
JH oU tlVm Ociol t e 111 I! hi i 0.t..U.r in. IWI, a mil lug with the l-aun
' " U ULl"' ih 11 ' f November 1. IWI. an.r that vou an.
ui'.ti. it. 11A111.11.Y.
and then everybody due, anil w
we sell them. Low priced and reliable
t ct
, , 10 ct
t$ eta
1 ct
) ct
I J eta
mrtnnmr
Oregon
ioit LINE
anoUnioi, Pacific
To the EAST
The 0. 1. ft N. Cu.
(lives the t'liolre of
T Trains DAILY
1
I "',e () t
it N. Co., in connection
UregOll BIHirt I.IIIS SOU
i ' . t .1 -V its B
Union I'lteific, tillers the finest ser
vice und ustest lime to Hull Lake,
I'miver, Kansas City: Omaha, Ht.
Paul, St. Louis, Chicago, ami all
point east. Three trains daily
from Portland, with choice of many
dilfurent routes Pit I acts and tour
1st sleepers, library, dining ami
chui r cars on all trams.
Write A L. Crslg, U. . A., O.
U. A X. Co., Portland, Oregon, for
particulars.
SUMMONS.
j
j S TH K. t!TICK COU KT POlt I1KA V-
i KUIAM4tmTIUKOPTIIItl'KUK
- i .
! aiil.l HIM lilt I,
WA8HISUTOS CtlUNTY,
8TATK OK OltKOON.
t'harlea II y, IMaliilHr.)
vs. V Hiiiuuion.
1 eary Murphy, Defendant.)
To I.eary Murphy, the ahovs iiame.1
ilefiuidant:
In the niune of the Plato of Oregon you
ar hereby r.iir,K loaitMar Uefiirti the
uuilnislguisl, a Justice of the I'eurn fur
the lilstrii t afortmitid In an aullon hrotiglit
sKsinsi joii iiv iiiKsiHivo iiamni pmiiillll,
sou answer inn cnnitiitiiit tiisreln llled
5
llle.1
nor
Itrsl
a of '
allliln live ilara alh r the eaiiirallon
ine iiiiiii.nnnn of tins suniiitnus, I lie
Imiui uf which anisiirw In His Imus
Septum I, and the at issue lliermif
iNiing on 1 uurwiay, tH'iontir 31, llul,
The wild si'lioti I lining lit to recover
from you the sunt uf Hi. aniuiiut ilun
said I'liilotlil for lalsir iicrfiiriusil.as will
mom fully show by complaint now 011
Die lu snld JtiHtu Court, in which refer
nice la here nisds, and you ar herebv
iintlllsil that If you lail In mi appear anil
answer snld enmiilalnt an alsivo rviiilrel,
Ih plidiiliir will apply to th tiurt for
the reliol Ihnrein ilfiimudiwl,
tiiveu under my hand at (Vdar Mill,
Mtuti. or Oregon, (flinty of W'aahlugtou,
Hi Is anil day of HsiilnuiUr, lldl.
It. II. KKKVKN,
Jeatloe of th I'eana.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the HUttt of Ore
gon, for Waahhigloii County,
William M. Watmus, rialiitllt.1
v. J.
I.. V, 11 reliant and M. K. (Irahsin, (h rtat
I To I,. V. Ornhamaml M. K.drslism, the
alwve naineil dufendautit)
! IS THE NAMK OP TIIK STATIC OP
i Him iv n ,i n
' 11 t m
! "r'K, yo ara hereby
"
I e r. .111,0.1 .n n ami answer uieiiim
near and answer said ruimnlilut nn or l,a.
fore the IBltli of Nnvnmtssr, 1IHJI, mid you
and each of vou will ploase take iiollce)
that ir you fall to appear and answer said
Complaint on nr before the mh day of
November, timl.lhii plnlnllir will applv
In the alxive entllleil Court for the rellrif
prayed for In his complaint, to-wtli That
that certain deed maila, exeeulcd and do
liveroil by you and each of you to II. T.
Davis nn tho 20th day of April 11)00, iind
reeordsil no iiago4Mior lltaik M, rmsinl
of doeila for Wahliurtou Counlv. Ilnwnn.
be reformed toe inform to th IntnutioiiM
of the parties griilitora anil granleo In thH;
that the ileaeriplion therein ho I1111.I0 to
convey all of lots IS A III of and In Hlock
I and all or Iota I, A 4 of ami lu ltlock
4 of Highland Park Addition to the Town
of Hillsboro, Oregon instead of "High-"
laud Addition" to the Town or HlllHlmro,
Oregoni thai plalntilT be adjudged lo be
thn owner In fee-simple of all of lot 1, 2,
J I ft 4 of and In lllock 4 of Highland I'ark
Atldl lion to the Town of Hiilslsiro, Ore
gon; that the claim of Haiti defeiiiianta Is a
cloud thnrooiij that aaid oloud bo remov
ed and that the defendant and each of
thuni tie required within ten day aftur a
decree heroin to make, xociite and deliv
er to lis lllaillLlir s mvul n.l u..lll,.lA
,U...I .1 . . . 1 .1" """ "V: ,"!
:,, . ' ' '.V. "r ."l1"" VI
Pi.." I, e Uaud pn,Z ' i"lor
illmnZ
conscience. ""OT m ,KM
ThlH summons la served airalnal. vmi l,
liulilication by order of tbelhmnrHblo U
A. Hood, County Judgo of Washington
County, Oregon, made and dated on the
10th tiay of October, 11)01, and whloh or
der required the publication thereof once
a week lor six caiiNouutlve anil snoooMslve
weeks In the Hillsboro Argua and Hint
you and each of you appear anil aimwer
Tmn Uuy N"u,"lr,
Dnted this October 10, 11101,
OKO. R. HAdliKY,
Attorney for Plwlnti IT.
Notice.
All those Indebted to the under
signed, either by note due or un
closed account, will please oall and
seme. J. Y, Tamuojiiic, M. V,
Hillsboro, Ore , Sept, 25, 1901, -
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