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. ! A FArKft FOR TH l EOPLK I i J Kn tared it the PosMifhc at Hilisboro, Oregon, deoond class matt nttr. LUCIUS A. LOIG, EDITOR. County Official Paper. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BY The Argus Publishing Co. Bnbacrfpttom One Dollar per Annum. Bix Months, 90 eta; Three Months, Si eta. Opposed to Gold lioao-neUIIism. Be Hera la the Bimetallic Standard. Dear Mmy Beans Debased Property, aad Profitless American Product. Oar Coaseaaeat loss la oar Creditors' Gain. Has no ase for Marcus A. Banna (jCITB RIGHT. (Portland OregonUn.) Sampson's partisans reprobate crit cisruof him because he is sick and broken in mind. His condition is truly to be pitied, but it does not a Sect the merits of the memorable controversy in which he is a prin cipal What part he took in the campaign against Schley, begin ning with his ungracious arrival at Santiago after the battle, is history, and not to be changed by his sub sequent fate. We do not estimate public men by their private griefs. Gen. Alger is now wondering if there is any consanguinity between a Round Robin, such as Col. Roosevelt signed at Cuba, and a plain public utterance without cover, such as was made by Gen. Miles, and for which that officer was reprimanded by the same colo nel, and now the president. Will it work? San Francisco has the initiative and referendum in its charter, and it works there like a charm. - II it woiks well mu nicipally, why not try it on a larger scale as it is proposed to do in this state. Don't go to the polls next June with the excuse that you don't know anything about the ref erendum. You have ample time between this and election post yourself thoroughly. Talk it up with your neighbor. Salem Independent A he people who are worrying about the merger of the Great Northern and the Northern Pacific railways are losing valuable time So long as the same men own and operate , the two roads, it doesn't matter a picayune about the name, or the incorporation of the two properties as one. Results are all that the railway owners want, and they are going to have results whether or no. Every state in the union has, or should have, the right to effect railroad legislation, governing the management, to a certain extent, of these great prop erties. But the only true remedy is popular ownership and it will come sooner or later. . Okegon is not very proud of its Hebrew senator, and the little chap "will have a hard row to break into the senatorial body a second time. That he was the creature of circum stances and dirty politics, every citizen awake to public affairs, knows, and that Oregon has lost national caste by sending him to Washington is no matter of con jecture. If the state has any con science, it will succeed him with a man of brains and a statesman. His lieutenants are already com mencing the fight to get legislative delegations for his succession, and, unless there is a, change in his tac tics, he will not fail in many coun ties in the state. Jos. is a shrewd worker, and no one better under stands the game of politics than this little son of Jerusalem. His "hurry-ups" are already in the ring, for good or ill. Now, we shall see what Oregon can do when Bhe has a nasty job to perform. The good people of Nebraska have now found out why Gov. Sav ago was elected that is to say, they have the fruits of the anti fusion election. Bartley, the ex state treasurer, who stole thous ands of dollars from the public treasury, and who was convicted and sentenced to twenty years' im prisonment, has been pardoned. It is safe to say that in the state pen itentiary of Nebraska there are men serving time, without hope of pardon, and there for stealing, per haps, not over one hundred dollars worth of property. Strange, is it not, bow some of our statesmen commiserate with the gilded thief, while the petty iarcenist must suf fer the extent of the law? This is the old, old story, as old as history. But in this age we expect such thing. The trusts rob the citizens of our nation of millions each year, and they do it under cover of the law. They apparently own cur legislative bodies, our press, and the people, even, who are paying extortion. TAX OCKSKlA IiS KICU. (The Commoner ) The authorities of Washington have been expending money with such reckless teal that they seem to be impressed with the notion that money grows on trees. It is also true that, although being re quired to observe enormous and unparalled expenditures in our new possessions, many people have not stopped to think that some one must be footing the bill. Any in telligent man understands that when the government expends an eaormous sum of money, Ihe peo ple "pay the freight;" and in the past it has never been considered good business policy for a govern ment to be extravagant. Secretary of the Navy Long, however, in a speech delivered at the launching of the battleship Missouri, present ed a novel theory in defense of ex travagant expenditures. Mr. Long was replying to a circular in which Edward Everitt Hale and other gentlemen had protested against an expenditure of 1100,000.000 in the navy department; and this protest added that such an exoenditure meant a tax of $6.00 on every family in the United States. It is true that Mr. Long admitted that "The community should not be taxed for the sole purpose of dis tributing the proceeds of taxation," but he added: "And yet, on the other hand, as a matter of practical fact, if that sum is spent there is probably not a family in the United States whose future income could be shown to be shown to be 16 less and still more families whose in come would be many times $6 less if it were not spent." This is strange reasoning, and if it is cor rect, then there is no reason why expenditures in every department of the government should not be multiplied a thousand times. PROBATE. .8iaie Jiiien rorter. deceased: an- praisement filed and approved at iz,yu.zu. Administrator author lzed to sell personal property of estate at private sale for best ob tainable terms. Final settlement of administra tion of M P Smith estate set for Mondav. February 17. Sarah J Bodman annointnd trus tee and guardian for minors, liessie cooman, ueo u Uardner, Faul B Ritchie and Clyde Ritchie. Guardianship estate of Ann Schamburg, insane; guardian or dered to Dav Henrv W Cne thnsnm of $220 for care of said Amr Scham- bure. said monev to be naid out of casn now on nana. Semi-annual account of adminis tration of C A Raymond estate; monev received. $556.49: disbursed. $2,042.58. Imperial Cider Mill. The Imperial Cider Mill at Cor nelius is now running and is readv for apples. Our capacity is enough for all comers. Brim? in vnur apples at once. We make first class cider. Lawerence Bailev. Prop. Cornelius, Ore., Oct. 3, 1901. Notice to the Public. Those knowing themselves indebt ed to the undersigned will kindly call in and make their annual settlement Dr. 8. T. Lisklatek, Hilisboro, Or., Dec. 12, 1901. Real Eatate Tranalera. Joseph Bedencourt and Interested Heirs to A M Fate, 22.72 acres Josh ua Dickson donation claim ... 500 8 A Heraey to E A Eddy, 5 acres sec aa ip z a range i west 250 Herman Boge to Atigust Boge, 60 a j m mtcuey aonauon claim 2,500 August Boge to Herman Boge, 60 a same uescripuon as aDOve.. .... 3,500 Herman Treberman to Winton Tim ber (Jo, 100 sec 24 tp 1 s r 6 west... . 900 W C Puffer to R K Warren, 65.08 a see tp l a range 4 west. . . 1,000 A K Warren to A L Ford Warren, same as above 200 J N Flippen to Geo Lippert, 40 a sec 14 tp 3 n range i west 200 Fred Setteast to Louis Setteast. 80 a l x Muruj range z west ..M......l,uuu Avery J Porter to Myrtle M Porter near Forest Grove and other property ; Phillip Lesser et al to Washington county 40asec23tlnr4 w Peter Steckel let ux to Aucustlnn 300 Hoth 8 a J Dickson die 150 Sylvester P Keedor to John Nice sec U 1 1 n r 4 w 653 John M Wall to Whi Vanderven lot w out l Henry's add Cornelius 125 T H Tongue et als to Jacob Vauder- ven lots 30, HI, B and 33 Cornelius Environs uoo W 0 Johnson to Augustine A Both ' a Josepu Dunn u i o.. ...... 3rt0u Jacob and Annie Krimbel to A and ' a. wnt.ioat iiriw,.., lOOO HILLSBORO ARGUS, JAN. 16, 1902. 1 A GENUINE g -i? -J- . CLEARANCE SALE ! I In ord?r to nuke room tor our Magnificent Spring Stock ; we are inaugurating a Clearance Sale to continue several ' weeks. Our stock of I)rv Good. Clothi'iio Itmtc mid Stm. 1 0 Gent's Furnishing Goods, etc., is the finest in Washington ' H County, and we are going to give you our profit3 for a short time. " ; 1 We Must Have Room I for the Incoming Stock j tg ; p Do you need a new suit? Come and get it. Do you need j jra Dry Good of any kind? We will sell you at prices that are not competitive, for we must enlarge our shelf room, ! Its and to do this ire must 1 1 Sell Our Big Stock at a Sacrifice ! L . ! We mean what we say. Ask our hundreds of Cuntouicrs ! ! how we treat them. That will tell the story. This is a D Genuine Clearance Sale. Save some money and help us j reduce for our big invoices now on the road. j I John E. Bailey, Forest Grove, - Ore. ! SUMMONS. IS TtlB COUNTY COURT OF THf STATE OF OREGON FOR WASH INGTON COUNTY. C. II. Walter, Plaintiff.l vs. Harry T). Bond, Defendant.) To Harry D. Bond, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby commanded and required to ap pear in the above entitled Court, in the above entitled cause on or be lore the ex piration of six weeks' publication of this summons in the Hilisboro Argus, com mencing with the issneof Jan. IB, 1U02, and ending with the issue dated Feb. 27, 1902, and that you appear and answer on or be fore the Wth day of February, '.m. And you will take notice that if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, the tdaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of $iH a) witn interest thereon from Janua ry 13, WOt, at the rate of 8 per cent per an num, and the coats and disbursements of this action and for judgment and order of the above entitled Court for the sale of the following described real property: The South Half of the Southeast quar ter. Section 33, T. 1 S. R. 3 W., Wil. Mer. containing SO acres, situate in Washing ton Comity, Oregon. This summons is served against jou by publication by order of the Honorable C A. Rood, County Judge of Washington County, Oregon, made and dated on the ltith dav of January. lilri and which or der required tho publication thereof once a week for six consecutive and successive weeks in the Hilisboro Argus, and that you are required to appear and answer on or before the 27th day of February, 1902. Dated this January 10, 1902. H. T. BAG LEY, W. D. SMITH, Attorneys for Plaintiff. BRAIN FOOD NONSENSE. Another ridiculous food fad has been branded by the most compe tent authorities, lney 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 the body, but it will sustain every other part. Yet, however good your food may be, its nutn 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 lower, 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'B Special Alma nac. See H. W. Hesse's sale notice in notice in another column. Money to loan in anv amount. John M. Wall, Hilisboro. Complete line of flannelettes and outing flannels, at Schulmerich Bros. A few full-blooded Black Minorca cockerels for sale by K, H. Greer, Hilisboro. Go to F. J, Barber, Second Street, for a neat shave or hair cut. Satis action guaranteed. For Sale Two small work horses. $45 canh down. A. A. Phillips, Cornelius. Splendid line of cents' furnishing goods at H. Wehrung & Sons. Leading styles always in stock. Seeing is knowingand knowing is buying. Come and see us. C. F. Lacey, who has been a resi dent of Forest Grove since 1895, died Saturday evening, and was buried Monday., Rev. F. L. Belknap conducting the services. Deceased was born in Milwaukee, Wis., and was for many years an engineer on the Northern Pacific Railroad. He was 45 years of age and leaves a wife and two children to mourn his loss. Forest Groye Times. If you want to buy 160 acres in Tillamook county, 50 acres of which is in uieadow, bottom, or chard; barn, fair house; balance spruce and fir timber, a splendid place for a dairy and stock ranch, seven miles from Bay City, on the Nehalera river, call at this office. Will trade for Washington or Yamhill county farm property, Good water course for timlier floating. Administrator's Notice, Xotiro is hurahv tK'm that T tl.. .....t.,. signed, hve been by the County Court or uib fuue ui vregon ur asniugiou vouit ty duly appointed Administrator or the estate of Jacob ltruggt'r,ilcueal with the will of said Jacob Brugger, deceased, an nexed, ami have duly qualiilod as such Administrator with the will of said do ceased annexed. All persons having claims against suid estate are hereby re quired to present the sumo to meat the Law Office of W. N. tlsrrett In Hilisboro. Oregon, with the proper vouchers within six months from this aith day of Decem ber isoi. FRfeD Rood, Administrator of the Estate of Jacob Bnigger, deceased, with the wilt of said Deceased annexed SUMMONS. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THF, 8TATE OF OREGON, FOB WASHINGTON COUNTY. Samuel Kuns and Charles Bjy, i'lffs., vs. II. Chadbouru and F. E. Jamison, Dft. Tj K. Jamison and 11. Chsdbotirn, the aoove nsmeu ueienaants: In the name of the State of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby commanded and required to apnear in the a)ove enti tled Court, in the above entitled cause, on or before the expiration of six w eeks pub lication of this summons tn the Hilisboro Argus, commencing with the issuo dated the 9th of January, 19U2, and ending with the issue dated the 2Uth day of February. ; 1902, and that you appear and answer on or oeiore me ann oay or reoruary, m. And you and each of you will take notice that If you fait so to par and answer said complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiffs will take judgment against you and each of you, for the sum of $210, with interest thereon from December 14, 1WL at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, and the costs and disbursements or this action and for judgment and order of the above entitled Court for the sle of the follow ing described real property: Couiu.enciuB at the 8. w. corner of the E. H or the ll. U. Hones I. U O. in Sec, 19, T. 1 N K. 1 W. of the Will. Mer., and running thenco E. on Donation linn, t rods, thence northerly to the center of the l'ortlaud-Olencoe road, a distance of K'O feet, more or less, runninff thromrh tho center oi a wen oi water, thenco norther ly along the center of the county roml to its intersection with the township line . ..." 1 - -r. - - - uwwu HiwnMuips i anu a w., lueiice o on said township line to the place of bo ginning, containing '4 of an acre. And also the following personal urouar- ty consisting of all of the blacksmith tools and blacksmith furnishings and Iron ana steel belonging to you and each of yyu, now in me blacksmith shop upon said premises, heretofore attached in the above entitled action at the suit of the nuuve iiaiiieu pmmuiis to secure the pay ment of such judgment as they may o'b- tain in the above entitled action, and said proper y will be sold in the manner prescribed by law, and the proceeds ap- pi. in nnumiKaiuu oi saiu claim OI the plaintiffs hereinbefore mentioned, and for which lodgment is prayed, and for .uvu umtjr jiiuKmeiit as may oe nocessary in the premises. This summons is served against you by publication'by order of Hon. h. A. Rood, Judge of the above entitled Court, made ana aated at Hilisboro, Oregon, on tho oru ubv ui January, iwz. aim which order prescriled that said summons should be published in the Hilisboro Argus once a week for six successive and oonuioiitivm weeks, beginning with the issue thereof uuieu me u uay ot January, 1902, and end nig witn the issue dated the 20th day of reonmry, iw.', and that you bo required to appear and answer on or before the 2uth uayoi reuruary, l!r& OKO. R. BAULKY. Attorney for Plaintiffs. ; SHERIFF'S SALE. UY VIRTUK OF AN v.Xtf.r.VTfnH IJ decree and order of sale, issuorl out of the Circuit Court of l.lwi Kini.. ,,f n. gon, for Wasluugton County, in favor of Iwlward lirros, and against Angellne d lzabeth Hoos, minor, and sole heir of nmiuiii noos, ueceaseu, and Jtllssabeth Adams, as iruardian or snld mltmr. Ai.m.. line Kooj. defendants, fur lha mim i,f w.w, cots, witn interest thereon at the rate or e per cent per annum from tho 25th day of Suv., 1901, and the further sum ui .k).io, witn interest t Hereon at the rate of 6 tier cent per annum from the !Uh liav if V.v trim r.. cost ana expenses or isle and of said writ: now, tneretore. by virtue and in mirsu- anne Of said ludimieril. il.rim mil 1,,-Ht.i. cf sale. I will, on M indar. tits M iIku nf -uiuuiv, at ine sontn door or tho rurt Houso in Hilisboro, "Washington vvomy, vregon, at tne nour or 19 o'clock A. M. of said dav. sell at nuhlln Rite. (.Inn to the highest bidder for cash, the lollow ing descrilwd real oronertv. to.wit:,- JLt;oninieneing at the Northwest corner of wen, w. quarter or the Southeast quar ter of Section 14, T 2, N. K. 5 W. Willam ette Mer., Washingtong County, Oregon, thence South 00 rorls, thence Kast 30 rods thence North B0 rods, thence West 80 rods to the place of beginning, containing nu acres.morecr less: Also all of the Northeast of said Sec tion H In said T 2, N. R. 5 W., in said County and Htnto, containing 100 acres, more or less, to satisfy the horeinbofore naiced sums, and lor costs and expenses of said sale. Said property will be sold subject to re demption as per statute of Oregon. Witness my hand this 2nd day nf Jan uary, 11102. J. W. 8EWELL, Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. L. L. Langley, Attornoy for Plaintiff; Ciar at F. J. Barber's, 2nd Bt. For oats or potato sacks, go to Schulmerich Bros, 1 Neglect Coughs! Nature ntiaht cure vour cnttuh . A without aid, but you can't af foul to chance it. A cough, if kj left to euro itself, is shnvV ) overcome at best, and theK' S T 5 If you have not Hieiltt, the ucxt time you are iitlctliiu U apt to w sotnewHttkne Ah S with a cough. Klve it trial ami see how st.rprid you M to itmke the next co" jA g f easier. -, ;j M e-i ft M .The Delta Couuli Syi-up.fl tj is nature s best assistant. It k makes the euro easy, tjtiick and jr. thorough. It is H'rteclly K narni nsa. harmless, and is eoimll lv good 2 i ili.n'l 3 for young and old. I p pay to trille with coughs when A k! you can Imv a remedy like It , this. Price 2") cents, 50 cents W 6; ami i.v u I Delta Drugstore! M Main St , Hilisboro H OREGON Shost line Union Pacific To the EAST The O. R. & N. Co. Gives tlie Choice of T Trains 1 A I L Y The O. R, & N. Co., in connection with the Oregon Short Line and Union 1'aeihe, oners the finest sr vice and tastest time to Salt Lake. Penver, Kansas (Jitv: Omaha, St. Faul, St. Louis, Chicago, and all points (jast. Three trains daily from Portland, with choice of many different routes. Palace and tour- fat sleepers, lihrary, dininir and chair cars on all trains. Write A. L. CraL'. G. 1", A.. 0 R. A N. Co., Portland, Oregon, fur particulars. THE COMMONER (Mr. Bryan's Paper.) The Commoner has attained within itx mouths from date of the first issue a cir culation of 100,000 conies, a record probably ueycr equaled In the history of American periodical literature.. The unparalleled growth of this pnper dem onstrates that there is room in the news paper field for a national paper devoted to the discussion of political, economic, and social problems. To the columns of The Commoner Mr. Bryan contributes his best cfforUi and his review of polit ical events ss they arise from time to time can not fail to interest thos-who Study public questions. The commoner' regular subscription price is $1.00 per year, We have ar ranged with Mr. Bryan whereby we can furnish his paper and The Argus, Ad vance subscription, together for one year for II.65. The regular subscription price of the two papers when subscribed or separately is $j.oo. ONLY ONE WAY TO DO IT. Get from Portland to Chicago in 72 hours just 3 days. The "Chicago-l'ort-land Special, ' leaving Portland daily at 9 a. m. via O. R. 6c N., arrives at Chica go at 9:30 the third day, New York and lloston are reached the fourth day. This train, acknowledged to be the fast eat between the Northwest and the Kast, is solidly vestilmled and its equipment if unsurpassed. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars, up-to-date tourist sleep ing cars, library-ftinokimr cars, free re clining chair cars, and unexcelled dining cars, tue men is on wuicli are equal to those served at the very best hotels. Remember this train runs solid Portland to Chicago; there is no chamre of cars. and the good of it is, it costs no more to ride on it than on other routes. We have other trains. The 'Taclfic Express" leaves Portland daily at 9 p. m. via Huntington, and the "Spokane Flyer" leaves at p. in. duily via Spo kane for St. Paul and the East. Vox rates, sleeping car reservations. etc., call on or write to any O. R. & K agent, or write to A. h. Craig, General rasscnger Agent, rortiunu, Uregon. WOMEN AND JEWELS. Jewels, candy, flowera. man that is Reorder of womanXprefernncoB. Jewels form n magnet of mighty power to the average woman. Even that greatest of all iewols. health, is often ruined in the strenu ous eilort to make or save the money to get them. If a woman will rik her health to get a coveted gem, then let her forfeit herself against the uibkIuouh consequences of coughs, colds and bronchial affec tions by the regular use of Dr, Boschee's German Syrup, It will promptly arret consumption in its earliest stages and heal the affected lungB and bronchial tubes and drive the dread disease from the system. Ii 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 Drue Store. Get Green's Special Almanac. mm 1 Whici Would You Rather Keep P i 7i 5 4 fc i.tlF- fjMltlll rttf tit. 1 r . 'y CviUCU SVRV1 1 r, tirven Rmtu vougn ?ytup workt ukc WitiCt A W, ... Groon ltavon Cough Syrup ... 1 ... The Hilisboro Pharmacy ... BUY YOUR HARNESS AT HOME 6 jfzf Vs A, M. CAELILE, . VIVlUltllV-U KJtlllJ Great licductiou My Pricen have always been as low as Portland prices, but until February ist, I will sell any arti cle in my store at prices never before cfiemt in this county. WATCHES ARE GOING AT PRICES That cannot be duplicated in the Northwest. v aituatn ana i,igiu gents' watches, 4.fto, up. u Ladies' Elgin or Waltham watches in 14k p,(M fj filled cases, regular prices, $ 12.50, now 9.15. Now Just Stop and Think of It!. Gents' Klgin or Waltham watches in 14k gold filled cast,, regular price, ?i6, now going at 1 10.40. Fine stock for selections. Largest stock ever in the county 1 Call and see them. Every Article in my stock at the same great reduction. Nice assortment of Cut Glass, Sterling Silver and Plated Ware. A full line of the Cele brated Rogers' Tableware. Silver Novelties in endless profusion. 1 No reservation. Every thing reduced in price. ' One Door West of Bank,' umno nouse, 4 i, Northrop, Proprietor. Newly Furnished Is and Renovated A 6rst-cluss tahle end all accommodations for the convenience of guests, , , . SHERIFF'S SALE, UY virtue of Rn oxceullun. decree and or- dor of null! tunned out of thnUtreuU Court ofthe HI1U0 of Oregon, for Washington Comity, in favor of John Asplnwnll and against Lewis A, Mntsknr, Ida M. Mots- Ker, Henry Bi'lniolilor and Hchnold. er, his wile, whose given iiaimi is unkno wn, Union L. Bhohur, now Union liod field, fur the mim of I'll) 60 costs, niul for $1(10 with Intorest thereon at thn rate of 8 par (wot nor annum from thi! 2.1th day of nor., ihoi, attorney 1 n-os, aim tn turtnnr sum of $IW0.S), with liitumst llmrooii at the rate of 8 )mr coni por animiu from the 2fith lay of Nov., 1W1, and for the ousts and exponsos of sale and of said writ. Now, therefore, by virtue and In purim anee of said Judgment, tluuron nod order of sale, I will, 011 Mondiiy, theHril day of February, 11102, at tho south dour of the Court House In llillMboro, Orogon, at the hour of 10 o'eloek A. M. of said dav, soli at public auction to the highest bidder for eah, tho following dost rihed real prop, erly, to will 'J he West half of the North weal quarter of Kocttoti !H, Township 2 South of itange 2 West of the Wil. Mer., and Hltuale In WBshlngtoii County, Oregon, Ui satisy tho hereinbefore tiamoil sums, and the costs and expense of said sale, rinid property will be sold subject to re demotion as per statute of Oregon. " Witness my hand this 2ml day of Janu ary, UK 2. J, W. BKWiai,, fihnrlir of Washington County, Oregon. By W. J. Wall, Deputy. Executor's Notice, NOTICE 18 HHUBHY WlVKN, THAT the undersigned has hern, by the ('omily Court of th Ktate of Oregon, for WiihIi lugton Comity, duly appointed Executor of the lust will ami tosliiiiiiiiit of Kiumio T, Neop, Uncaused, and bus duly nualliied and entered upon tho dlsehargn of his 11 u. tics as such Exeeutor. Now thernl'iivit. itll ruii'Moiiu Iwn.i.... elaimsagaiiiHt said oslnln of Fannie T. ncep, tiecnuseu, are iiereny required to present them to the undersigned at, ,lm lil.wnlll. of tlnn It Itu.yl.ii. !,. Hill. , 1 ... 1 1 1 . 1 11 ini'iu o, Oregon, together with proper vouchers. ...111.1.. i .1... I. 11 1 . . j niuiiiiBuiiiuiiuin uuiii me unio iierofif, D&ted till (itli day of January, I'.HU, JOHN NUHP, Tfivnillltj.f. rtf lliU lni.1 ...ill .....I I....I I of Kaunle T. Neep, deeoaeod. See Iloyt for cut prices on foun tain pens, ar.y make, from 25 to f0 per cent discount, ' : ! t'AH'K uK Tint t iiurt.lt ; i , yViMVWsWWAWrWA'yV i ii ! iii i m nnnrniwiiiiniiii.il n in i m ' ir i i ... mr .4l,ltf tl,.t ci.M,'f M CfAl.'Kf wU? Your cougJ, can te tuil. Why ny more for hsrnms st Perllaed than here.' " TIIH P10SKKU HAKSPSH SHOP can kIvp ytni Imrness, heavy or light, spleu.lid ipisljty, st chrsp ss you can get anywhere. Come In snd gtt m i tuci ir. 11 ... 1 , . 11. T 1. .. . nit imp ui cores, smiim'ft, wmps, in isvi, everything t i be louud lu well rre,HlMl shop, Repair work a specially. Nest doot to Post .Hi,e, - - - HILLSBORO j Short Time Only j H N -HOYT, The lewder - - . Hilisboro, Or. H CITATION. IX THE COlfNTV COUltT OK TIIK STATU QV OKKo'ON, Koil W AS 11 1 NO TO N (!OU N T V . In tho Matter nf the (iiiar-' dlanshlpof tho Kstate h , tlf , r Citation, Guy P, Wilson and Cora May Wilson, Milium., Toduy K. Wilson, Com May Wilson, ml. nors, and Rebecca V. Wllsf,,,, m,Hhnr of said minors, ,,d to all other ,.ms . tornaled In said estate, greelli'ir; In thoiiainool tho Slatenf Oregon: Vou are hereby cited and rmpiln-d toiM.iumVl ho Count; Court ot the Htte i.fl,, ' or the Cl.unty of Washington, t K Ciiliri ftWiiti fl,nr..,,r i tlitVi Z l. ,11 day of .truary, IM at 10 o'e , -u !' f''W 1 f that day, then and there to show eni.HO, If m,v .,,,' " nn ordorof snld Court, slioufd not he , uthorlzR,,d licensing llenlou Phi lis guaiv Ian or the estate of said ,,ii,i I'S v b ed 12 jr. u.rr,s of said tnuw In a I 11, un nig oeseriuoo reil tirmie Hltuato in WaMlilngto,, t'oimi,.,' o,' , am' deser hsi a. .. n.... ' 'fiy,, 'MgOlU Uogiuniiigat the H, H. corner of thn M. W. of Section 9, T 2 N K 4 V K Mer.. and running tlioues N01U1 K0 rods' I hence West H0;o,ls. iheiieo No thto he center of the inb die channel of J) rv Creek, tbrniee up the center 0f said J hht mi liar, eon !iih,l,w. l i. . '. " as Witness, the Hon. Ai lomI j (rn ( the Coiiii y Court of the Male " 1 for the Couutv ,,r w,.i.i .l seal of said Court alUxS i hlsSnl ' Ueoomber. A. 1). Vmi ' . " 1,11 the day of OKo, a, MOllQAN, Hy J. W. Morgan, iiepuiy Exccutor'i Notice, notiw tu iitina,.,, ' .. , ' r?a UIVKK THAT wi.ri,or.Hii,vT1:1x',or,,tjr AiderHon 'ilised. W,mt 'f A- them, Willi proper voucIiom il i lt yt;,;;.e,Zr;;r,;', Kx oeutor of tlieYi.VwlU wKLt f'.AlU.rnoy.for Kxeculor. Treasurtr'i Notice. All County Warrants of VVashlio-too 1101, will h- ,., i,...",l,r l" ov.l, tor .Ian 90 i 1 v-'t"io on ami tt . Urn dale lm i"termt w"' after Ian ft mn01,0U,1I91UNI)Al.,i. Jan. R.MH. County TwMuro