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HILLSBORO ARGUS, OCT. 17, 1901. : ; t A Para fob tub Prone 1 1 1 : : : : A Cam a, tiik I'hki-i.k : : : Knteredat tho Pot-ofho at Hillsborv,' Oregon, &ooud class tuail nieilr. LUCIUS JL. L03G, EDITOR. County Official Paper. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY i BY T Tfca Argus Publishing Co. VabacrfjtUon: On Dollar per Annum, tlx Months, 60 CU; Three Months, 35 ots. Opposed t Gold Monometallism. Be lieves in the Bimetallic Standard. Dear Mooej amis Debased Property, 4 Profitless America a Product. Oar Coaseqaent loss is oar Creditors Gain. Has ao use for Marcus A. Banna TBK NORTHWEST EXPOSITION Tho proposed Lewis o Clarke Ex position should meet with hearty favor from all who are interested in the great Northwest. Portland is the chief city of one of the most productive sections in the United states, and there can be no better celebration of the acquisition of this great empire than a proper display of our resources and pro duction. It will take money to conduct such an enterprise, but the Northwest will fnd out that all good things are expensive. We have been hiding our light under the proverbial half-bushel long enough. If the exposition shall cost the state a few thousand what of it? Each year the com monwealth throws away enough to make it a access. An appropria tion for the purpose of showing to the world what we have, and in viting to our shores, than which there are none more delightful, ' should meet with no opposition. It will bring wealth and homeseekers and this is what we need. It will bring manufacturing money to us, and what is there that we need more than this? It will show to the world a field wonderfully pro ductive, and yet, a wilderness cap able of great strides in the direction of improvement. Tetty. jealousies should not enter into the spirit of this contemplated cel ebration, and it were worse than useless to have one unless we can have it successful. . The state at large should not feel petty about this, and hold that - Portland only is to be benefitted Portland is only the cause of effect. It is the center of trade for a great people and a great territory. Sup pose that it does mean a little tax ation to carry the affair to success? What of it? Did anyone ever get anything for nothing. Let us pull together. We should be thankful that we live in a country where climate and production are unex celled, and we should be sufficient ly public spirited to apprise our Eastern friends that we know good thing when we see it. Let the state of Oregon be generous with the proposition. Admibai. Schley is now coming rapidly to the front and his wit nesses are rapidly, and without fear of controversy, telling the court of admiralty and the Ameri can people "who is the caitiff." His subordinates and his ship's officers all tell of bravery and sa gacity. What more is wanted in an American officer? And why is it that men like Schley always in vite the petty attacks of such men as are the especial pets of the ad ministration? The whole idea is exposed and brought out by the court of inquiry. Sampson was not present at the naval battle, and his fool friends thought to add to Sampson's glory by an endeavor to tear down the reputation of the man who won the fight. The fools are not yet all dead, but if humili ation before a whole nation can kill, what a terrible slaughter that inquiry will inflict upon a prize lot of political jackasses. Omaha is given to understand that a kidnapping eBcapade is a narrow proposition as compared to the way they do things over in the realm of the Sultan. The order of the National Com mander of the G. A. R., that the name of Czolgost should not be Spoken by members of that organi sation, is what our old time friend, T. B. Handley, would call "a work of lupererogation." And an order that it should not be written would have been equally as simple. Americans cannot pronounce the tiing, and as for writing it you drays hunt tip some paper which Uj printed the thing, and the edi- torof which lu-saonejustaouUVHA r IS IT A CAREFUL do, and just as the author of tlusj - - - - has done. So why issue an order' that is so confoundedly tut of j joiut with the probability of the! order being violated as tho second ! coming of the Redeemer. Hassieur should have given his "comrades something hard to obey. Skth Iaw, the candidate for mayor of Greater New York, is, and has been, for many years, a place hunter. He wants to govern New York City, and he is running against a man who will give him a run for his money. The Tlatt ma chine is behind him, although he pretends to be a purist in politics. Scratch him, however, and you find the opportunist That he will be defeated is almost an assured fact. Mr. Low is one of these "holier than thou" chaps, who, with all his pretensions of public purity. always has bis weather eye squint ed for the main chance. JoiiAN M(st has been sentenced to one year's imprisonment for publishing a seditious article. This is ' coming home to roost" for the anarchist, and he now - evidently has no use for the administration he supported in 1900. But if a few more of the big Most stripe were out of the way the country would be better off. bo Morgan and his associates are to build and operate ships Now look out for that ship subsidy bill. Inasmuch as these big fellows are getting everything they ask for on all other lines, ' lives there man with soul so dead" that he thinks the ship subsidy bill will not eventually pass? While The ArguB has a profound sorrow for the detention of Miss Stone by those Bulgarian brigauds yet it must question the thor oughness of her missionary work The board should recall her and send some who will bring the hea then to time. Some of our elite newspaper men are worrying because there are only four bedrooms in the White House. That's nothing. Many an Oregon pioneer has bad larger family than the president and had bat one room. VENERABLE PAINTER DEAD, George Geier, a German resident of this city, died at his home on Sixth street, Monday evening, af ter a long illness, due to disability of age. Deceased was born at Mannheim, Baden, Germany, in March, 1822, and came to this country while yet a young man In 1853 he married Luraea Finke, who bore him two children, both of whom are dead. This wife died in 1870. In 1884 he came to San Francisco; four years after he was wedded to his present wife, Anna HaiU. In 1886 he came to Port land, where he followed his profes sion, that of scene painting. While in the Bay City he painted many famous curtain scenes for the first ciass tneatres oi mat place, and upon arriving in the Northwest followed the same pursuit until age dimmed his vision. Since coming to Hillshoro he has done but little in the line of bis art. one big pic ture, that of "Custer's Last Stand," a magnificent production, now hanging in E. J. Lyons' saloon, be ing his only work of any great merit. I be funeral took place to day from tbe family residence, and the remains were interred in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Real Estate Transiers, R S Perkins to M A Shaw 160 ac near Beaverton..,. 2000 M O Weichtbrodt to I J Baugh man 13.39 a in Wm fucLin d 1 c Jerry Hinton to Christ Younger 2 a 44 rods Geo W Ferrel die.... J M Hiatt to E W Lamb 30 a Hor ace Pari0D die.., Joshua Jameson to B W Lamb 30 a in lame , Emma Thing to Carrie Barnard it I500 60 aoi5 1975 7 and 8 bile 2 Reedville 360 nana Kasmuien to jonn Swslley 91 a ReeTille 6000 Wm Eunson to 8 Bunion 2o a sec a5tlsr2w.,.. 600 Raleigh Stott to W J Smith 40 a. P J Hassler to P Masters 6 a M Moored 1 c . .. 600 W H Grene to B P Waener It part of 3 blk 27 F Crove 600 W M Scott to LA Meeks 5 a tec 32 tnrlw B B Thompson to G A Gore 8.50 a sec 27 t 2 s r 1 w ., C A Maaon to Cbas Baumann 80 a sec 22 1 3 n r 3 w J H Ranousto Aug Rossi It 53 Steele's ad Beaverton , Permelis Kinder to A M Kenne 200 1 400 85o dy 20 a Beaverton,, ...,,...,. 1400 C Jassman to D Jasaman It 32 Brugger tract.. 1400 Ella J Mumper to J W Farquhsr 240 a sees a and 24 1 1 n r 8 w; 100 Richard Perkins to A S Shaw 278.96 a in J H McMillan d 1 c and other land.. i5ooo Quite a number of Washington county hop growers have been sell ing at ten and eleven cents, Some in the Greenville section, some at Forest Grove, some at Gaston and at Laurel, have parted with their holdings, C J Mm I'' 1 ) t ' ' I 7 I 5V I .rV-it 1 1 ! - I at 1 H. Wehrung & Sons, Hillsboro, Finest Strains of Poutlry in the County 0 pill I'M"- .' 'V if. 5S A. G. Anderson, - BUY YOUR HARNESS AT HOME - 'fx - "r1 'J A.M. CARLILE, Now is the time to subscribe for ThbAbqeb. ' Read 0. G. Barlow's sale notice in another column. Dr. Lowe, the optician, is coming soon. The wise will wait for him. Mrs. tora J. Elliott And daugh ter, Miss Annette, are visiting with friends at Kiona, Wash. Those 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 ladies of tbe Congregational church will give a Hallowe'en so cial on the evening of October 31. The place will bo given later, John Gault, well known here,! has been again elected captain of the Oregon Agricultural College football team. Rev. G. W. Grannis, of Salem, and who was eeni to this city by the recent M. E. Conference, has arrived and taken charge of the parish. W. F. Hollenbeck, the Mountain dale sawmill man, was in town Wednesday, and says that the roads are very good for this time of year. The Multnomah Athletio Club football team met and defeated Pa cific University on the campus at Forest Grove, yesterday, at a score of 6 loO. Vernie Adams, the 19-year-cld son of Jos. Adams, formerly a resi dent of this city, is reported miss ing from his home in East Port land. . J. W'hitmore, of Laurel, has sold his hops for 11 cents, to Carmich ael. C. Whitmorc, John McFee and Weston, of the same place, sold to the A. J. Luce company some time ago, for ten cents. . Hon. Thos. Paulsen, of Garden Home, and Mr. Schulmerich, of Hillsboro, both report extra fine crops of corn for silage this year. Mr. Paulsen says his corn stood 12 feet high, was well eared out and he does not see how it could have been much better. Oregon Agri culturist. B. P. Dammon, of Rusk, Wis., was in the city today. Ha is look ing over the Northwest with a view to locating. Temporarily he is stopping at Forest Grove. Mr. Dammon lived for thirty years in Dunn county, Wis., where Tho Ar gus editor roamed as a boy and, of course, he made this oflice a very pleasant vioit. MAN EXPECTS When he buys a of Clothes? Suit First of all, Quality; then Fit; then Finich. If ho is a young man he it? ure to want the latest style. Stylo is twt confined to tho voting uiau either, take it all in all. As a matter of fact, every man should expect all of theso things h, a ready-to-wear suit, and get t'aem tvK, providing ho is ready tc pay a fair price for them. Every clothing dealev can have this kind to sell if ho is the right kind of a dt;tkr. Wo are Um right kind. We have such suits and auch overcoats at surprisingly low prices. If you ask for a K. N. A F. suit or overcoat, you are sure he pleased, and you will have the best. Oregon. I have pens or trios of the fallowing straius for sale; this year's birds; trios, I'j.oo: Kindle Comb lltowu I'ghorn, lllack Minorca, Hutf Leghoru, Uarred Piymoutli Rock, Silver Spangled Haut- uurgs, luitl "lymotttu Kock, iluil Wocu itt, Goidcu Wyamlotte. White Faced BlHck Spanish CuckercU, for sale. Siuete Cockerels, tl.5o to f t oo. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Couie and get the choice! selections. Leave orders for birds at Argus office, Hillshoro; or call at yards two miles aoulhwest 0! city. Hillsboro, Ore, Why pay more for harness at Portland than here? THE PIO.NEEU HARNESS SHOP can give you harness, heavy or liht, splendid quality, as cheap ss yon can get anywhere. Come in and get my prices. Full line of robes, saddles, whips, in fact, everything to be found in a well regulated shop. Kepair work a specialty." Next door to 1'ost Office. . - - HILLSBORO PROBATE. Partnership estate P M Dennis report filed and approved. Estate Laura M Cad well, deo'd Petition for removal of administra tor withdrawn and order made au thorizing sale of personal property. Petition for setting atiide personal property for minor heirs continued. Estate Anna C Gore, deceased, appraised at $520 approved. Estate Gustavus Hartrampf, de ceased appraised at $1993,25, ap proved: personal property set aside for widow, and ordered that $10 per month be set aside for use of family. Estate Joseph D Hi to, deceased I Bain nf nftrnnnnl nrnrifirt.v nnnfirmnl. pvitj, ,.t iarv tt.iw1 Aa. ceased Win M Jackson appointed as administrator and bonds fixed at $1000. . For Sale or Rent A well paying meat market for sale or for rent. Inquire of C. U. Koch, Hillsboro, Oregon. BRAIN FOOD NONSENSE. Another ridiculous food fad has been branded by the most compe tent authorities. They have dis pelled the silly notion that one kind of food is needed for brain, another for muscles, and still an other for bones. A correct diet will not only nourish a particular part of tho body, but it will sustain every other part. Yet, however good your food may be, its nutri ment is destroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. You must prepare for their appearance or prevent their coming by taking regular doses of Green's August Flower, the favor ite medicine of the healthy mil lions, A few doses aids digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy ac tion, purifies the blood, and makes you feel buoyant and vigorous. You can get Dr. G. G. Green's reli able remedies at The Delta Drug Store. Get Green's Special Alma nac. Cor. 2 J WasbMoD ) J. Northrop, Proprietor.- Newly Furnished and Renovated A first-class table and all accommodations for the convenience of guests, , , . NtuU'O f KxtH:utor ami tCvtH'ntrU Nolieol hertil'V given (hat iho uinli'r- i siKiitm Krtva bpii iluW uimioIiiUhI trtt iinl executor of tlio tiim f A. Sut ton, i!ivtNoit, ly tli llonoraltta Count? Court of 1 ho Statu of Oroirn for WalilnK ton Coumy. ami hv lUily ijukHiWhI such executrix ami exrcutnr. Alt w:oim having I'lntms ntiit mUI itti m hereby ttotiitat ami rcittctcU tojwritt tlia mono to n. with proper voiu'fnin nt toi'li.sl, at the law oftlceof W. N. Iltrnll, lit llilbUom, Oregon, within ix month) from (!( herxof, I VntHit at HilUboro, Onvou, tli 1st tlnv of Augiiat, I'OI. SOhiKONA SI'l'TOX, KiecutrU. rims. s. si rn., Kxprutor. Jf. lUrrvU, Attorney for Kxtuti), W. Notice of Final Settlement. Wl.ie In hereby nlvett that the utvr signed hiw ttlml hor Ihml account In the mutter of tho estate of John W, Kttrteter, deceasco1, In the County Court of Iho Stnteof treDOn. for Wa.OitiiL.toii Conntv ami atoa court tins act Momlu' nliiy, Oct, 21, il the County Vm, 10 , in., as tho tin tan I ourt room, in ll!llxlor , Oniton, a the plai of henrimt ohlecthun to Haiti tliuil nceouiit sud for tho Ihml "cltlemmit of saiu esiHie. Oatol at llillslHiw, Oieuon, thi S it, nt. iski. n i:rrl.: ka wstktkh. Adiiiitilstratrtx of the :to tl Jnhn V. Kamteter, ifeoenanl, W. N. lhtrrolt, Ally for Ktitat. Treasurer's Notice. All County Warranta of WiuhiiiKion County, OrvKtm, iiilonuxl "Not valio for wont of luml," prior to Sc'it. 1, I'M. will be ,ln ami payable, on ami af tor Sept. SO, 1901. Interest will rettw alter Ihut tint. UODOLFH CUASDAIX. Sept. VI, 1U0L Couutv TrMauror ONLY ONE WAY TO DO IT. Get from Portland to Chicago In hours just 3 days. The "Cuicngo-l'orl-land Special," leaving I'ortlaud daily at 9 a. m. via O R. its N., arrives nt Chica go at 9 jo the third day. New Yotk aud hostou are reached the fourth dnv This train, acknowledged to he the fast est between the Northwest and the unt. is solidly vestibuted aud its equipment is nusurpusseii, run ma u ilrawtnj room sleeping cars, up-to-date tourtnt sleep li'H cars, lilriry-smokiug ears, free re clining chair cars, ami unexcelled iliulng cars, the meals on which are cqmd to those served at the very taut liolels. Remember this train runs solid Portland to Chicago; there Is no cttituue of cats. and (he K"'i of it is. It costs no more to ride on it than on other routes. We have other trains. The "Pacific Kxpress" leaves Portluud daily at 9 p. m. via Huntington, and the "Suoknne Flyer" leaves at 6 p. to, dMy via Spo kane for St. Paul and the Kaat. l-'or rates, sleeping car reservation, etc., can on or write to any u, k. it ap,ent, or write to A, L. .Craiif. General Passeucer Agent, Portland, Oregon. WOMEN AND JEWELS; Jewels, candy, flowers, man that is the order of woman's'preferanccs. Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to the average woman. Even that greatest of all jewels, health, is often ruined in the strenu ous effort to tnake or save tho money to get them. If a woman will risk her health to get a coveted gem, then let her forfeit herself against the insiduous consequences ol coughs, colus and bronchial slice lions by the regular use of Dr. Boschee's German Syrup. It will promptly arrest consumption in its earliest stages and heal the affected lungs and bronchial tubes and drive tbe dread disease from the system. It is not a cure-all, but it is a certain cure for coughs, colds and bronchial troubles. 1 ou can gel Dr. G. G. Green's reliable remedies at The Delta Drug Store. bet Ureen a Special Almanac GUARDIAN SALE OF ESTATE. REAL NOTICK 18 HEREBY OIVKN THAT the iindemijrncd eusrilinn of tho per sons and entatoa of Minnie Neon, Uwiritla .. ...... .ini.j ...ro, iiiiuuir, wjf viiiw of nn order ami docren of tne County Court ol Waahinuton Conntv. Oreiron. duly imido and entered 011 October 7, Hull, authorizing mo to anil tho rnal exliito bo- lunging to said minors, 1 will, 011 Saturday, tho Oth of November, 1001, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of mid ilnv. nt the south door of the Court House, at IIUlHboro, Oreiron, noil at public sale to the hixheat bidder for caili In hand, all of me imertm nam minora nave in aiiid lauila, their Interest being an undivided threu- fourtlia mtereat in the following described real ONUtte. to-wit: Urst traclt Lot 10 In block 1 of Hnnry'a Aouiuon o tne town 01 Cornelius, wbxii liiL'ton County, Orosnn. Hoaond tract: Lota 1, 2, 8, , 5, 0, 7, N, I) aim iu 111 diock so in inn town or Corno litis, WnHhliigton County, Oruiron, Third tract: Ix)ls iiiinihnred 7i, 74, 75, 70 and 77 in "Cornollim Knvirons," an laid out by James Hteul, adminlstiutor lo the estate of Bon liolladay, duuoaead. ns apiwara upon uie piai inoreor reooruod in tho oflice of the rooordtrof Waaliiiigton county, uregon. Fourth tract: Comnioncltifl; at tho 8. W, corner of lot 72 as shown ami demerit! on recorded plat of the Environments of 1110 uiwn 01 uorneiius, now on rncoril In the ollice of the recorder of conveyance forWaHhlnitton County. Ormron. and run- ninir thouce north nlonff the w ont line of aaiu tot, iu ciianm, tneuce (taut 3 chains, thence south 10 chains, thoiico west 3 chains to place of beKlnning, coutalnliig 3 acres. Fifth tract: Tho oant half of tho smith cu"t qiiartor of section HA. towiiHhlp 1 soiith, rantte 4 west of tho Will. Alor. Ami alo: IJnginnliifr at the 8. V. coruor of section 31, tnwmthlp and rungo alorosuid, and running thence north 40 cliniiiH, thence nasf 10.15 chainx, thenoo south 7 chulni, thoucn south,?? dee, il I'J chains, thence oast 9.04 chains, thence south 1 dcg. K. 30,11 ehainit, thence weNt 31,07 chains to the place of bofrlnrilni;, ami con taining In all 185.15 acres, In WuHhitigton County, Oregon. Dated at IIUlHboro, Oregon, this 8th day of October, 11101. THOMAS TALT10T, Ouardian of Minnie, Uoorglo and Tracy Neop, Minors. John M, Wall, Attorney for Guardian, P. 8. Tho other undivided 0110 fourth interest in tho above do scrilied 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. Satisfactory terms can also be arranged as to time payments on entire tract. Ladies, buy your standard pat terns of Jl, Wehrung & Sons. Cigars at F. J, Barber's, 2nd St. Drug Storo Littlo A few tiling eiilhcred thent every tmw and then everybody doe, no) wt 'w.uit you lo know we wll theiu. Lo priced Sttd rellslde ! (Irnduvlie Tablets ,..,lSCts '' I Camphor Ice 10 eta Cunranteed IVMh Kruahes .. SSC's I MouuUiit llerha J els ! WeU b's Crape Juice sjc 1 InUUible Com Cure ISC Kn.nnuivnj'i 111 The Hillsboro Pharmacy K ,u L1IU JlllIOUVll' X IUU1IIUVJ EQUALIZATION tyot MEN T. Asfenss-j To the Taxpayers of Washington Couiijy, OroKoii ! Notice in herel'V slveti Unit thu Hoard of i:.tuul!.'thm Vor Wuxlilttutou County. Oregon, will enuvenfitn the Cleik'a oilier, at the Court IIom, In IIIIIhIhim, on the i!lt day of October, !1, ami continue In aoMlou oiicttoek.or until the sotn uny of tH'tolicr inrluaiVO, lor tho punicse of mbllclv etpialisluK and corneUnn Urn in x list nt . aMtoiKioii 'ninny, oicgou, UlUK 11. Vt 1I.C1., Atanrnf Wn-diluKtnn County, tire, tltlllHr, Or.. Sept. SO, I'.Ml NOTIOK Tt) CUKMTUU8. IN THE COUNTY COUKf t'l' THE HTATli Of OUKtiON,' l-'Dlt WAMltlNUToS COUNTY. In the Mailer or of the Kstatc I ckln, Icel. J Charlottu lliirnhm Tho uiidrljmt linvhiR Im-cii S'iint it hy the County Court ot the Main of OroKoti, fur Wiudilnutou Couuly, eeeij. torot the iHtiitu of Ciirlott llunilnul.le, dorttnxnd, tmticn l hereby (slveii to Iho credilorn ol, ami nil pom.. mi imvo'S clidin aainHl 91ml (leccaMii, ti pre.eut tlicm vorilled rcUirott l".v law, wlldln i montlni ailar the lirnt puhilcaitoii ot HIh notice to Mid W illlnm U. 1 Ih.hi.i-, at Id rmlilcne in llcavnttoii, Wn.liiii);toti County, Otejfou. Wll.UAM It. Till 1: M AH, Executor of tho litt lo of Chniloll llorit tiin kle, ditvuned. 1i'.'h1 SeptcmlHir , PJOl. SUMMONS. IN THE CIllCl'lT COritT OP TIIK STATIC OF OKKtiON'. Foil WASH INGTON" I'OCNTY. Yemlot Seherchel and M.tiy hclteri hcl. riutnitii vs. ira K. Wiilwiu, Hums A. Wnlnni ll!ia A, I'lirdln.l liotemliiiits To Koa A. WatMim. (now How A. Pur- din), out of the above named defendant: lu the uanin of the Btate of Oregon: You are hereby Commanded and required to appear In the Shove emltled Court and ansuir tha amended iiiidamt Hint ttinkl you lilt Uo above eutitied .uimi on or before tho expiration ol the lime pre auiibed Iu the older ol piildicuiioii of lht sumitioiia, likvvlt, once a week fur alt eotiNccutlvo and stiMHicdve uiikluile ItillsUiro Argun, beginning with the In au of (Jrtuber 10, 1ml. nod ending with ttio t-iuo uf NovuiiHr i 1UUI. aud that yon appear and answer 011 or l.et'nrw the ih day (if November, PsU, uml you will pIcitM tukii notice licit It' you fail lo ap pear and tt:mwer wild amended eomlint 011 or ticloi'e tho ilt'ih diiy ol Nowiulier, !!)l, the pliilutitl'i w III apply to tbe rtton entitled court lor thu relief pi.,yil fur and deiuaiiileil in tbvir 1 omnium! Id w II Kr Judgineiit niiaiiiat you aud the dnfemlHiit, Ira li VVaUuii, (or tbe sum of (UtKl with 1 11 tn runt thereon from the 1-Ui day of titbruary, IwT, at the rale of ten cent, per annum, and the uin of f.'iO at loruey's fei aud the ronto and dUlinrc menu of llda suit; and for a ilrcnm fore closing tli lit certain inortgngc. inaile, eseeutiid sttd delivered by yoc and the defendant. Ira li. WuUoii, to tlsiuu) plnlu tlir, dated the I'Jth tiny of Kebruiiry, luff, given toarTiim a certain uroiiibuory notti, upon the N. V. of the X. K, Ki uf Hen 3.1, T. 3 N. H. 4. W, of the W ill. Mer., con. tuimug tUsert.u that mild piocrly nlhive dw.HC.riWl Iw s.ild by ilia Hhertll ul WohIi lugton County, Oregon, ami the proevnda llmreof bo applied towards the nalllitetlon uf the claim of the plaintiffs almvo Met forth, and lhat you aud tuo mild Ira K. Wulaon ami all iiernuiis claiming by, through or uiidor yon or either of yuii fm forever barred and lorwloacil of nlf right, title and lutcrost of, ill and tothealiove daxrlbiui prtimlKCH, uml nvery pit uml parcel thereof ami lor such oilier and fur ther relief as may bo m'cn.uiry in llm ircnile. You will tn k 11 notice that I bin Hiimimnm is sorved sgaiimt you by piibllcuton by onlor of Iho lion, units A, itood, Couuly Jmlge of WashliiRtun Couuly, Oregon, iiiiuUi and (luted on tho 101 li ony nf tx tu ber, lout, and which order reipilnei the publication thereof ouco a wee for six cotiHccutlvo and uceelvo weitlis in tho HilUboro Argim, ami that you appear and uiiHWiir on or bvl'oru tho 201I1 day of Niivoiiiber, llHil. Dated thl October 10, ifiol. UKO, II, HAUI.KY,' Attorney fur riaintillM, SUMMONS. Iff TUB CIUCUIT COUUT OK Tlllf STATE OP OUKGON FOIt WASII INUT()N COUNTY. Mill 11 lo Peacock, vs. Vial 1. II (T, .IT, nt.) It, G. I'oacnck, Dufondu To Jl. 0. 1'oacoclr., tho ubovo liumtid dufoiidunt: In the immo of tho Htuto of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint lilud ugnliiHt you lu the above entitled caimo and court nn or be fore the expiration of Iho tlmo premirlhod lu the order for tho publication of llilx suminouii, to wltt alx wnoks, boglnnina with the iaiue ol October 10, HWI.aud tiiiil lug with thn iBHiioof Novombnr 21,11ml. and if you fail to appear and answer said complaint nn or before the expiration of aiiid time, fur want thereof tho pliilnllll' will apply to tho court for a decico dis solving and annulling thu marriage con tract now and heretofore existing be tween plaiutlll' and defondunt, aud 'for a docroo awarding her the earn, oimtody and control of Lilllo, George and Krueat, minor children ol pliilnllll and dofmidant and for Judgment mr costs and disbiirMo mcnls, and for such other relief sh niny be )unt and mpiilnblu, T Ids siimmoiiM Is served on you by pub llcntioii by ordor of Hon, L. A. Itood. County Judge of Wnnhlnirloii Count uty, 1, In vi'okoii, inline ami uatou at Jl IIIHUoro, said Ooiinty and Rlatn, October lo, IIMM. II. T. JJAGLKY uud W. 1), HMlTIf, Attorneys lor l'laiullir. New invoice of lamps, chinaware and croclory just arrived at Greer's. Some people have troublo in buying groceries. Those who dual with H. Wehrung & Sons never! have. Ihoy carry the most com plete and caWully selected stock in tho markot. A trial will con vince you, Highest prion paid for produce. Things from ahoot the slorr you need 11 It OREGON Snoir Line Ana Union Pacific mm &m 0 a Mo 111 i r mm m To the EAST'f Tito 0. K. ft N. o. (Uvea tlio t'ltoko of Throo DAILY Trains Tits O. K. & N. Co , in connection with tho Oregon Hliurl I .inn and IJiiion racilio, oflurs tho finest iter vico nttil t'tfti'st time to full I,akc, Ib'ttver, Kansas t'iiy; Omaha, Hi. I'ltnl, St. Louis, (Miicngo, nml ell tmitits cast. Three trains daily iron) l'Drtl.tml, with choico of niitny dilTurottt rottU'S- I'ulaco rtttd lour it shtpors, library, tlining and chair tnrs on all trstits. Write A L Craig, II. V. A., O. H. it N. Co., rorllaml, Oregon, fur H,rlioulars. SUMMONS. l.V TIIK JIWU'K COUUT r'olt liKAV KIIHAM JUKTICK OK TIIK I'KVCIi ANDCUNSTAIII.K lilHTUICT, WASHINGTON COUNTY, HTATK W OUKGO.N". Charles H y, I'labitlir.) va, Huttiiiinns. I cary Murphy, Octendiult.J To l.eary Miuphy, the ntmve i.amml defeudaut; Iu the mime of Ilia Btaio of Oregon you are hereby require,! inapiMNtr lioforv tn iiuiterNlgutHl, a Justice of tbe I'wice for the llUtiict aforeiutbl In an act ton ttronelit agulnat you by the above uanirtt plaiutlll. 1 ami niiKwer iiib iNiinpiiunt i herein un wllbln live dfivx alter the esidratloui the imbtleatloii of thl iiituniniiN. the lint liu(i of uhich B.jrH Iu tliu bumn of Hepi, al. Hid, and llm hut home tbercol luilitn till 'rittinuliiw ll,li,tu,r Til ,hll I 'ri,l,l a,.l.,l, I. I,r..,,l,l .. ......A. from you the sum uf IU, otuouiit dun idil pliilnllll for bilior H)rnriued, at will mom fully ihow by complaint nnw oil tile In aim! Jti.lice Court, (o which refer emw la here in into, and ynit nn imndiv iinlllled Hint If you full lo so aiwni ami anawer said inimidalut ss aUive mpilriil, the plulntllf will apply lo the Court for the relief lliiwuiii ilemaiuhvl, (ilvcn iimler my hand nt (Vdur Mill, Hlntnor Oregon, County of Woaltlnglou, this 20th day uf HeptomUr, ItSll. II. II, ItKKVKM, Ji atlee of the Pence. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court ofthe Hlaln nf Oro limi, for WaMhlnglou County, William M, Watrmia, I'hilnllll,) va. I L. V. Graham ami M, ):, llrnlintii, ihTIsi To L. V. (Inihauiaiul M. M. Graham, the 11 bo vn namiMl dofoiidautai IN TIIK NAMK Ol'" TIIK STATU Or Or.'gon, you and ooch ol you nro hernbv ropilred and commanded lo iippenr hi Uie nbovo nntltloil Court ami answer theconi. plaint therein bind aijalnnt you on or he. fore the expiration uf llm tlmo prescribed lu the order of piihlmailini of this sum inoiiH, tii-wll, ontw a week for als coiiHim utlve and aucceenlvo weeks In the Hills boro Argus hnglmiing with tho Ihkuii of Oct.iber p), linn, ami ending with tlioh'aiin nf November 2H, Usui, and thut you up iear and aiiHwcrsald eomplnlnt on or be fore thn 20th of Novotitber, IM)I, and you and each or you will )ilnase take notice that if you fall to appearand niiHiviir said complaint nil or before tho tflth day of Novomlior. Illl, the plalntiir will apply to thn above entitled Court for the relief prayed for lu his complaint, to-wlt: That . ihat ecrtuln deed itiudo, executed and do- ( Itvnrod by you ami each nfyou In II, It. I'avlson tho 20th day nf April 1000, and reeorilatl ,10 lilt,,., .1.-1, .r ll.u.b r..l .- .-...., .... ....u ...(..,. ,nn.n ir. , ,i,ni,,,n ol doods for WuHhliiulon Count v. Orisroti. be relormed to coulorm to the intoutioiiH ol" the parllflN gmntoi's and grantee In thU; that the description thnicln bo nimlo to convoy all ol lots ifl ,ft 10 of anil In lllonk I and all of lots I, 2, 8 A 4 of anil in lllock 4 of Ilighliuid Park Addition to the Town of Hillsboro, Oregon Instead of "High land Addition" to the Town of Hillsboro, Oregon; thai plaiutlll' bo adjudged to bo tho owner in fnn-nlinplo of nil of lots 1, 2, 3 A 4 uf ami lu Hlouk 4 of 1 1 labium! 1'srk Addition hi tho Town of Hillsboro, Ore gon; that the iilulm of said defendants Is a cloud thnreimi that said olntttl bo remov ed and that the flnffiudauta and oaoh nf them be iiiiiulrod within ton days after it accrue heroin 1.0 lonlm ,,,,,1 ,iu.,. er to this pliilnllll' a good uiul aullloient fleml therein, and that If they or either of hill so to do, that the docroo 'stand fur said flood to all Intents ami purptmes, ami lor the costs and diabiirsuiiioutM of this suit am. for such other and lurtlior relief as shall seem meet with equity uml good conscience. Tlila summons In served against jnu by publication by ordor of tho Honorable l A. Itood, County Judge of Washington Uiiiuly, Oregon, imido aud dated 011 the Kith day ol Octohnr, lIKll, and which or der required thn publication thereof oncn a woek Tor six coimmmtlve ami hihwomsIvo wouksin tho lllllnboro Argus, and that you ami (inch of you appear uml answer on or huloro tho 2(ll.h day of November, 1001, Oatcd this October 1(1, HiOl . OICO. II. ItAOLISY, ' Attorney for l'lalntl IV. " Notice. All thoso indebted to the under signed, either by note due or un closed account, will ploaso call and mttK J , P. Tamiubiu, M. J). , Uillttboro, Ore,, Sept. 25, 1001, ,