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HILLSBOROJARGUS, JAN. SO, 1902.
; : A r.xi'icu i' int I'hiiim.k : i ;
KEtarad at the Post-oflic at Hillsboro,
urefron, m Mound euua nu! natter,
LUCIUS A. LOIO, EDITOR.
County Official Paper.
ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY
Bt
The Argus Publishing; Co
Babaeijttai nu rwoi i .........
Blx Month. SO eta; Tore Momha, SS cisl
upposea U Gold Mono-meUlIism. Be
UeTes la tae Bimetallic Standard.
Dear Money means Debased Property,
aad FroGUeu American Prod act. Oar
Consequent loss Is oar Creditor' Gain.
Has no ase for Marcas A. Baooa
A POOL RULING.
The Commoner' seems to be giving
the administration much anxiety,
and the poetai department hae
made a ruling that sample copies
can not be sent out, even if paid
for, because The Commoner, the
department says, is "advertising
theory." This is indeed, rich, and
even the Oregonian, whose editor
in-chief has always hated Brvan
for his worth and brains, says:
"It is a remarkable and not pre
possessing ruling made by the Post
Office Department that Brvan
Commoner is advertising, if not of
merchandise, at least of a "theory
or "doctrine." This far-fetched ar
gument is wide of the question and
conceived in asininity. Free copies
of newspapers are not mailable ur
der the law at second-class
pound rates. The law is enforced
impartially upon the Oregonian
and all other newspapers. The
pound rate is prescribed for regular
subscriptions only. There is no
reason why Bryan's paper should
be made an exoeption to the rule,
And still congress fools with the
canal proposition. It begins to
look, more than ever, that TheAr
gus was right when it stated that
it would be doubtful if anything
j i . .. .
were uuuo aiong uua line inis ses
sion of the National legislature.
Ihk little cold snap that has
been hovering over the Northwest
, for a week, when mercurv reached
but twelve above zero, is nothing
aa compared with the Mississippi
states, where it frequently, in the
.North, goes forty and fifty below
Oregonians have seen the coldest
spell for some yean, and they re
gret its appearance. But it has
been good for fruit; good for grain
1 . 1 n . .
uu muse easterners wno are
. spending their first winter here
think that if this is the worst they
will meet, that Oregon has a ell
mate that is the finest anywhere.
And it has.
When Joe Simon was doing nas
ty work for H. W. Corbett, it will
ba remembered that his every ac
tion tacitly received the endorse
ment of the Corbett press, all over
Oregon. Now, however, that some
of the more influential papers are
after Joe's scalp, they think a repe
tition of Joe's unholy work is bad
bad medicine. Joe is no worse now
than when he was putting up
machine to support his banker
friend, Mr. Corbett. He is just as
good, and just as bad ; "no better
nor no worse. That he should be
eliminated from Oregon's politics,
"o wuu mows eiiner nim or
his methods, disputes -but it is
ridiculous to see his old-time jour
nalistic supporters after him on the
grounds of "dirty politics."
Ob. Sayi-ob, of Sherwood, who
recently was a candidate for city
honors and who received a total of
six votes, takes exception to
notice which appeared in a recent
number of The Argus, and uses
a half column in the Independent
to unburden himself. Dear Doctor,
if your phyic is one-half as lament
able as your use of the English
. language, the good people of Sher
wood are in sad need of sympathy.
As to the Doctor's charge of "politi
cal jobbery and trickery" The
Argus knows nothing. The Doctor
was on the tail end of the Corbett
ticket last year and it is surmised
that the defeat he received has
turned his pneumo-gostrio nerve
awry. And, as a finale, when The
Argus wants advice, he will apply
to some one who can give it in
plain English. It isn't much
wonder that the dear people of
Sherwood gave him but six of their
votes Abuse The Argus all you
wish, Doctor; you may enjoy it
: and it rH not hurt the religious
journal. The Argus is accustomed
to abuse. Bat, for the sake of the
nag, our public schools and the
man who invented the Anglo-Sax
on language, write in that mode o
fi V ......... C . 1 1 . . .
iMrauru. auu uun t pive us
Volapuk. Tho Argus can't afford
to have a controversy with a man
who says he has never seen The
Argusaud then contradicts him
eeu oeiore ue closes the sentence
containing the sUtement.
Concerning Hon. Vm. J. Bry
an's tour through the East, the
Boston Post says; "A most pleas
ing impression is created by the
visit of the Hon. William J. Bryan
to Aew Kngund. There is no pos
sible political significance attach'
ing to his tour; all that is elimi
nated, and the publio which has
known him heretofore as a fiery
party orator, biasing like a meteor
through a hot campaign, now
makes the acquaintance of an ami
able philosopher and high-thinking
citizen of the republic who teaches
the civic virtues in fascinating dis
course. The addresses which Mr.
Bryan has delivered in several of
the principal cities are in many
respects models of oratory."
It is not ofteu in this day that
anybody says advertising does not
pay. Some forms of publicity are
too expensive for the results they
bring; but without some publicity
nobody but the burglar can suc
ceed. The fact that a man has a
Bign over his door is proof that he
thinks advertising pays. The news
paper is a medium which a man
can use according to his means or
desire, and if the best paper for the
purpose be selected it will pay ac
cording to the space used. Ex.
In Washington county this means
The Argus.
Those little misunderstandings
in South America have disappeared
almost as rapidly as thev cam.
Ihe Chile-Argentine affair ended as
soon as the newspaper correspond
ents ran out of "hot air" material
for sensational news perhaps the
cool winds blowing over the Andes
were too frigid to sustain such trop
ically atmospheric ideas, and in
Paraguay the country was made
safe for at least a week by the kill
ing of a senator and the wounding
of three others. Roeeburg Review.
PROBATE.
Estate Nathaniel Francisco, deed
final account approved and admin
istrator allowed $31 for services
Donasmen released and estate
closed. -
Jistate Minerva Shinlev. deed
final account approved and admin
in.. 4 .1 :
"junior aumurizeu to turn over
balance of $329.35 to clerk of court,
ana estate closed of record.
Estate W F Ralston, deed: final
seiuemem set lor march 3.
uuardianship Sarah Holcomb,
minor; ifitta Finney aDDointed
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guaraian over protest of Lizzie Hoi
comb, and bond filed as approved
estate oaran & Patterson, deed
nnai account hied, and March
set for the final settlement.
GENUINE
CLEARANCE SALE ! I
T-CT, T-- . V
In order ti make room. for our Matnmieeiit Spring Stock
we are inaugurating a Clearance Sale to continue soveial ii
week. Our stock of Dry Good. Clothinc. Boots and Shoes. L?)
UentV Furnishing CwhIb, etc., is the finest in Washington !
louniy, and
time.
"f ;- v-
Don't
Nosrleet f
Coughs!;
we are going to give you our profits for a short
I We Must Have Room
I tor the Incoming Stock
&n -
? Do you umi a new suit? Come and get it. Do you need
Dry Goods of any kind? We will sell you at prices that
are not competitive, for we must enlarge our shelf room,
i. and to do this we must
jg Sell Our Big Stock at u Sacriftco j
We meau what we say. Ask our hundreds, of Customers jj
U how we treat them. That will tell the story. This is a rl
H Genuine Clearance Sale. Save some money and help us
reduce for our big invoices now on the road. . , , , p
i .TrVhn 17! 12 caller Si
I Forest Grove, - Ore. I
Complete line of flannelettes and
outing flannels, at Schuhnerich
Bros.
For Sale Two small work
horses. $45 cah down. A. A.
Phillips, Cornelius.
Ladies, go to H. Wehrung A
Sons' to get your dress goods, flan
nelettes, outing flannels, underwear,
blankets, etc. Finest line in Wash
ington county.
Wanted To let a contract for
the grubbing and cleaning, ready
for the plow, ten acres of land, not
far from Hillsboro. Apply to this
office for information.
PUBLIC SALE.
Administrator's Notice.
The undersigned will sell at publio
sale at the Freeman nlaee. West
Union, at 10 A. M., on
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1902.
Gray horse, 13 years, wght, 1500;
gray mare, Vi years, 1500; Clay
bank horse, 11 yrs, wght 1500;
black mare, 10 yrs, wght lfiOO; bay
mare, 10 yrs, wght 1200: 2 3-vear-
o'.d colts.
Three cows, one a Durham:
""-no'ewin; m mux; the iame dated thiaith 1, of
pigs at ; ;i that you ,)pev Hmi miuw(,r ',;
Notice to the Public.
Those knowing themselves indebt.
ed to the undersigned will kindlv
call in and make their annual
settlement.
DR. g. T. LlNKLATER,
Hillsboro, Or., Dec. 12, 1901.
I8j
300
Real Estate Traosters.
Ladd & Reed Farm Co to M Lam-
onu, it n in Ladd & Reed add
toBeaverton enn
tl' Tl .
vui sremer ex ax to u Bronner
7'A isecitaiiiw
E L James to C W James 2.74 a sec
a 1 1 s r 3 w
C W James to E L James tract in
seettlsr w
Kate L Temple and husb to Erd-
est Merr part of lot x blk 20 t 1 a
r 4 w and other land 7mn
uacpa jicnny to 1 nomas B Ken
ny lot 3 sec 6 t 2 n r 4 w and
other land
Silas Bennett et ux to Mary L Pe-
icrson wo. S3 a wm jolly die.
R C Hill et ux to Edward G Goff
40 a sec 9 1 1 n r 4 w.
Atnie L Patterson exec to F M
Nice i25.o6 a J S Griffin die-..
H Smith et ux to Henry Vande
hey et al lao.62 a sec I3 1 1 n r 4
w
H C Watts and wife to Alonzo W
Pike lot 7 Ladd & Reed add to
Beaverton .
State of Oregon to Gust Nulson
320 a sec t a n r 6 w
State of Oregon to Peter Nelson
160 a sec 16 t 2 n r 6 w
Gust Nelson et ox to Deloa A
Blodgett et als 320 a sec 16 t 2 n
1 6 w
Peter Nelson to Delos A Blodeett
et al 16o a sec 16 1 2 n r 6 w. . .
G Barlow to C E Mays et al
8-looaCM McKay die
6000
I400
Oooo
482o
700
400
200
I600
800
Go to F. J. Barber. Seonnd Rt.rt
for a neat shave or hair cut. Satis
action guaranteed.
Loaded shotgun shells : snort! n a
goods, at Schulmerich Bros. Ev
erything at very lowest prices.
Go to PoD6. the nhotoirranher nn
Seventh street, the Ellis gallery,
for up-to-date and handsome Die
tures. All work guaranteed. Our
work speaks for itself.
3 bull calves: sow, with
side.
Sixty-nine head fine sheen. Cots-
wold grades; 9 hives bees, complete.
new usborne binder, Weber wa
gon, Z; Gundlach drill, spring
tooth harrow, mower, hayrake, 10
doz. chickens, farm tools, etc.,
household furniture and numerous
other articles.
Also 600 bushels of good seed
oats, and 100 bushels of wheat.
TERMS OF SALE:
Under $10, cash; 110 and over, 1
year's time, approved note, 6 per
cent interest. Three ner cent off
for cash over f 10.
H. W. Hkssk,
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
Notice is hereby trtven that I, the under
siRiied. have been by the County Court or
tlm 1 State of OreKn for Washington Oomi
ty duly Hiipolimxl Administrator of th
estate of Jacob Itruegtir.tlccciiwtHt with the
will of said Jacob Itniwr, ilrepa.swt n
nested. and have duly qualilltMl as such
Administrator with the will of K.'tiil dlk
censed annexed. AU iienona havinii
qulreii to prownt the aauie to meat the
'" veoi n. itarrutt In llUlnlmro,
i rwifuii, wim uiepropor vouchors withli
six months from lhi aith dT of IM-em
ur jui. r KEI) HOOD.
AanuiiiMirator or thn Kjii .,f
BrttKKor. tletaaod, with the w ill of aid
aunexeu
Nature niii;ht cure vourcoiieti
j wiUiouCnul, lmt4yuu cun'tiaf-
1 f;iil to chatn'o it. A couch, if L
gj left to euro; itself, is slowly M
overcome ut iH'st, and thero is
apt to Ih some weakness left jl
to nmke the next cough come jl
OilKler. 1
The Delta Oouh Syrup . rl
tj is nature's tx'st assistant. It
P nitikts the euro easy, quick and
K thorough. it is ,-rfeotly
K harmless, and ih equally good
10 r
or young and old. It don't
l P.v to trillo with coughs when
ytu can miy a ronmlv like
y tins. I'rict 25 cents. 50' cents A
and sfl.lt). A
A
fi Delta Drug store I
M Main St.. Hillsboro N
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wnicQ vvouia kou itamcr ncepr
SUMMONS.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OK TU
8TATE OF OKKOON, FOR
WA8UIN0TON COUNTY.
Samuel Rum anil Clmrles II y, I'ltU ,
vs.
U. Chatllmuru and F. K. Jamison, lft
Tj f. E. Jamison and H. Chudbnum.
above nanimt defenttaiita:
the
In the name of the State of Oregon, you
and each of you are hereby animnamletl
niiu miuireri 10 aniiAa. in ii.a .
tlu 1 r . 1 '7 v,,v ' rim
" -uui 1. u io uoove entitled cause, t
or bjifore the eiplration ofaii weeks pu
. .... , . atiiiuiiunH in me iiuistioro
ArKUti, coujtneneiii(r with tho lw.no ilahMl
the 9th of January, lturi. ami mi,ln, tt ith
Corner nf thn
nones 11. u c. in See,
THE SHORT COURSE.
Mr. Paul Oakerman.of Reedville.
who is attending the Farmer's
Short Course at the Corvallis Agri
cultural College, writes as follows
of that Session:
There are now about twenty students.
consisting mostly of young men, at
tending the Short Course, but there are
attending, men who are over three score
and women, middle-aged, who take
deep interest in the discussions and
lectures. After these lectures, we are
permitted to ask questions, which brings
vm. our.uiug Biuucnis wian to snow.
We have five of these tectum dniu
The first week we had practical work in
butter-making, which consisted in learn
ing the separator, to put it ud. to et h
speed required; taking down; washing;
ouu gciiiuK mieniptrature 01 the milk
to be separated; how to test milk, cream
and butter milk. This is lecture No. 1
by Prof. Kent.
The second is lecture No. 2. bv Pmf
Knisely, which treatson chemical terms,
the chemical elements, and those im
portant to agriculture. The third is by
Dr. Withycombe (formerly of South
Tualatin, our county) and treats on the
principles or digestion, problems in
feeding, balanced rations ami diptio li
eases of farm animals. The fourth is by
Prof. Cordley and teaches the experi
ence of man with the insect world,
methods of insect warfare and the story
of the wormy apple.
The fifth is by Prof. Lake, treating of
plants as the farmer sees them, the
work of plants and how to direct it t,A
essentials of seeding and planting from
me plant's point of view.
The second week folln'wa nn thu n
of work in the different branches, except
" Biuuics, mncn is supple
mented by a study in bacterial diseases
in domestic animals and how to prevent
them. This is a verv important uu
and is conducted by Prof. Pernot, State
Bacteriologist. For example, last week
the lungs of a pig were sent here to be
exainmea through a microscope which
magnifies 2,300 times. By this weans
many of the germs could be seen. Rut
to ne sure ot the causes of death, these
germs are inoculated in a euinea niir
(kept here for the purpose) and if it be
a fatal disease, the irerm will kill th.
guinea in 24 nouro after inoculation. In
this particular case the iruinc .iu,i
in twelve hours, and then, by dissecting,
it wns found that the germ which was
laiai was mat taken from the swine.
The most of the student uri ini....i
ed in dairying and more especially
along the lines of silos, silage crops and
The room here U limitpH 11,.,., ...
between four and five hundred
students at the college, This difficulty
Is soon to be overcome, and a new Agri
cultural Hall Is being built,rhe founda-
now oeing unaer construction.
or before the ath day of February, I'm.
I ... f." "";n 01 you will take uutlco
um. u you iaii mi to appear and anawer
ior want tnereor, the
plaintiffs will takeJudgmentaKainirt you
and each of you, for the sum of M), with
at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, ami
the eosta and disbursements of tlilrfartbm
...i T J"Knerit and order of the above
yuiBu wiun ior tne aale of ihe follow
tiiK uumjnifcu roai property
Comn-.oncliur at the 8. W.
a. M of the II. B
If), T. 1 N It 1 W.
running thence E. nn iv,,,.iL n'.'.,.
rods thence northerly to the center of the
ruiua.iu-uioneoe road, a dlatanco of UK)
feet, more or less, running through the
" we 01 wator, thence norther
jr along the center of the county rond to
it intersection with tho township lino
: Hiwnsnipi i ana 2 w thence 8
on said township line to tho place of be
ginning, containing 14 of , acre
ij ue iouowing porional proper
ty conaistins of nil of ti. m...... J T.
S2SfJffdi bL8Vk"'ith furnishings and iron
; o , , " f..J? ."? Ml each
n L. . . "'"""mini nop noon
said premlHea. heretofore attachwl in the
above entitled action at the sutt of he
above named p aintiffa to secure the p,y.
ment of s.ich iu.lgrnent as they may X
Urn in the above ontltled action and
nlil i ..V ?W' a',,d the Pro;ee.ls a
E itm.""'80."' of Bal,i alm of the
nUttn. 'fc?'' - nocessaV;
W,A..T. r A - i. r UI "u. 1j. A. Kood,
ana dated at Hillu.r,, ...
3rd day of January ff'T" VI?
preacrlbe.1 that aald summons should be
MuuiinuiM tti L in n urwim 1
week for six guccesHive and coWutive
?.fu. .1 day ot JIIU"ry. Hi, and end-
... mo ..nim uateu the ZOtli day of
February, lnrr) .ml .k. ' ' UH7 i
rff ,UM you oe refjuired
to appear and answer on or before the 20th
OKO. R. BA0LEY,
Attorney for PlaintiflH,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
1)1 VIKTITK niT IV cvnnii,.u
rVthJ ,FuS!.??! or.dBr, of i'suod out
01 tne Circuit Court nf n... w,.., .
Whi!0Ti ""'"Kn County, in favor of
Edward itoos. and ainliit r...n..
...-.n,, iiiinur, anu soie iioiror
William Rooa, deceased, and Klizabeth
ti".' .7 s"11''""'! of tabl minor, Aniio-
ii7 i - ae'enunts, for the sum of
I ' V o ' "a '"wrest thereon at the
Sfh Llperf vent r ,"nn,,m fm "b
,m ,?"'VV1;1' ;ld H'O further
ih fh a 6Jr. ie,,t I"" 0,II,U"' from
J,a day of wv., IDOL and for the
s1". ?' "tlB Bna or H8in writ:
; tnerefore, by virtue and in pursu
ance of Bald ill, irmant
or sale, 1 will, 011 M jnday. the 8d dav of
p,..,rt if . ! ,,,, """ iinoror tne
1,1 ""wooro, WaHington
County .Oregon, at iv hour of 10 o'clock
A, M. of said dav t ,,ui,. . "
ing described ran n.r,iw.i.
71 . v., wvrii,:,
uimmeiK' ni, .1 1 .
irnr'K.V. 1 "Hlieast quar
ter or ejection 14 T . V KW nrJi
ette Mer Washlngtong County, oZn,
to t e nb.r.thS rod-the" West TO rods
'' f" of,"!S ortheaat Vt of said Sec
Hon 14 In said T 2, N. R. 6 W., in nald
County and State, containing 100 acres,
more ,,r leas, to satisfy tho hereinbefore
ofsaidaa-Te""'8" d,or0)st8 ftnd expenses
Said property will be sold subject to re
demption as per statute of Oregon.
Witness my hand this 2nd diiy of Jan
uary, 11102. J. W.HKiwiflT.r
Hherift of Washington County, Oregon,
" Langloy, Attorney for Plaintiir
OREGON
Snoop Line
AioUr.t0N Pacific
To the EAST
The 0. K. & N. Co.
Gives tlie t'litiice of
Three iu n v
Trains JJillL 1
The 0. II. A N. Co., in connection
with the Oregon Short Line and
Union Pacific, oflers the finest ser
vice ami ustest time to Halt Lake,
Denver, Kansas City: Omaha, St.
Paul. St. Louis, Chicago, and all
points oust. Three trains daily
Irom Portland, with choice of many
different routes. Palace and tour,
ist slwpers, library, dining and
chair ears on all trains.
Write A. L. Craig, (.1. P. A., O
R. & N. Co., Portland, Oregon, for
particulars.
THE COMMONER
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Yui oouKli or thir ju cents llmt GRtitiN KAVKN
CDt'GU SYRUI' co-,t Your couth cau Ih- curnl.
ij t'.rren Havvu Cough Syiup works like iiinuic.
J ... Orcen lUvon Cou?li Syritp ...
If you have not tried it, Ihe next time vou are sullrliig
J with a cough, give it a trial and see how surprbwd yon
H w ill be.
The Hillsboro Pliarmaev
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I Clcanui(c Sale
Great Reduction
Short Time Only
My Prices have Always Ih-cu us low as Portlaml
prices, hut until IVluuary 1st, I will sill any arti
cle in my store at prices never before offered in
this county.
WATCIIES ARE GOING AT PRICES
That cannot 1e clujilicated in the Northwest,
Waltham and IJlin gents', watches, up.
Ladies' JvIkiu or Va1tham watches in 14k gold
filled eases, regular prices, $12.50, now 9.15.
Now Just Stop and Think of It!
Gents' Elgin or Wnlthntn watches iu 14k
gold filled eases, regular price, $ 16, now going at
$10.40. Fine stock for selections. Largest stock
ever iu the county I Call and see them.
Every Article iu 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.
No reservation. Everything" reduced in price.
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(Mr. Hrvan's Papr.)
The Coininoiifr has attained within si
months from date of the first inane a cir
culation of 100,000 copies, a record
probably never equated in the history of
American periodical literature. The
unparalleled growth of this paper dcin
onstratcs that there is room in the news
paper field for a national paper devoted
to the' discusnion of political, economic,
nu aociai promems. To the columns of
The Commoner Mr. Krvan mntrlkm.
his best efforts; and his review of pollt
iiai events aa uiey arise Irom time to
time can not fail to interest those who
study public questions.
The commoner's regular subscription
price is fi.oo per jesr. We have ar
ranged with Mr. Bryan whereby we can
lurnnh his puper and The Argus, ad
vancc subscription, together for one year
ior the regular subscription
price of the two papers when subscrilied
or separately ia $2, 00.
ONLY ONE WAY TO DO IT.
uct irom Portland to Ch caao In m
nourn USl .1 OSVS. The "C'hirn.rn-tW.
land Special," leaving Portland daily at
9 a. m. via O R. & N., arrives at Chica
go at 9:30 the third day. New York and
nosion are reached the fourth day.
This train, acknowledged to be the fast
est between the Northwest and the Kant.
is solidly vestibulcd and its equipment is
niiauruuiiseu. ruiimall Urawlnir rnnin
sleeping cars, up-to-date tourist lmn.
ing cars, library-smoking cars, free re
clining chair cars, and unexcelled dining
cars, the meals on which are equal to
moie served at the very best hotels.
Remember this train rutin iolid Portland
to Chicago; there is no change of cars,
snd ihe good of it is, it costs no more to
ride on it than on other routes.
We have other trains. The "I'nrlfi,
Express" leaves Portland daily at j d.
m. via Huntlnuton. and the "SmUn.
leaves at 0 p. m. daily via Sno-
and the East.
Cigars at V. J. Barber'.. 2nd St.
For oats or notato sacks on m
Schulmerich Bron.
Flyer
Kane ior St. 1'aul anil the East
For rates, sleepiui; car reacrvationn
etc., call on or write to any O. U. 8c N.
aent, or write to A. h. Craiif. General
VassenKer Ageut, Portland, Oregon.
SWOMEN AND JEWELfe.
Jewels, candy, flowers, man that
is the order of wotuanViireferan
Jewels form a magnet of mighty
iDwor hi ilia average woman.
Even that greatest of all i nwflu
1 111. !.. ...... ..! , . .. J
uuuiui, ib uneii ruined in t lie slrfiiiu
ous enort to make or sav tb.
money to get them. If a woman
will risk her health to get a coveted
gem, then let her forfeit herself
against the insiduous consMninnf-iw
oicougns, coiub ana tironchial affec
tions by the regular u&o of Dr.
Boschee's German SyniD. It will
promptly arrect consumption in
ts earliost staees and h (in I the
affected lungs and bronchial tubes
and drive the dread d
thesystom. It is not a cure-all,
but it is a certain. cure for coughs,
colds and bronchial troubli. You
can get )r, 0, G. Green's reliable
remedies at The Delta Drug Store
fin flrnrr'a Uil Jl .....
HOYT, The " jeweler
I One Door West of Bank, - . Hillsboro, Or.
ri'VYWifv w v wv w -w n." - v w v vw v-
Cflr.M4Wiih,! citation.
IN TIIK t'OI'NTY COtn:T ,.. T1IK
STATK Or OltKiiuN, .(it
WANIMMiTo.N i;iUNTV.
In lli M Otornf the (iunr-l
.IHIIIBIII). n , i.;Hlalfl
or
iuy V, Vmmi and Cora
.visy Wilson, siinora.
Ttnlwy K. WIImiii, C-tn May Wilson ml
M..rj.,and lu.l,,,,,. v. W.iJ,,, , 'B f
..!(! m.i.orH. I t,.u ..11,,." i" " ,
lirMt(Ml In unld rlao.,Brei.i,,Ij:
Itl Ilk' I. nin i,l llmKi,,,.,, .!,, ' ... .. '
J. Nondrop, l'rorliior.
Newly Furnished
and Renovated
A first-class table snd
all accommodations
for the convenience
of guests. . . ,
SHERIFFS SALE.
f'ilatioi
llY vlrtuo of an nxtifutltm, decrrn and or-
ilnr nf hI (i Ihhii'iiI nut of Ihnt'liwill ('tin rt
of the Htaln of Oroirmi, for Wiwlilioibm
CJnunty, In fnvorof John Anplnwall and
Kiiinsl I,owlH A, Msukor, Ida M. Mi'ta-
Ker. Henry Hclimddnr and tiolinuld-
or, ti In wlfii, wIihh (jlvaii nanui In uiikmi
wn, llnlnn U Bliolmr, now iliiliiu Itod
Held, for the niiiii of S;m,."iO rtmla, mid for
tlOitwlth IntoroHl thereon at tlm nito of S
percent por annum from ilia imth iluv of
nov., iwm, attorney's fiiex, nnd tlm fiirthnr
sum of liKfl.afi,'wfth intorost thnrooii at
the nito of H it cent por annum from tho
25th day of Nov., tM)l, and for the (joata
aim eipmiHHi or wile mill ornalil writ.
Now, therefore, bv virtue and In niinui
ailllM nf Mltlll lll.tirt.,....! .l......u
of side, 1 wllL on Monthly, the lird day of
rconuiry, una, ni iiim Soiitn ilmir or the
Court HoutMi In lltllMlmro, Oregon, at the
llourol II) O'clock A. M of Mail l av. hoi I
al public auction to the InnUi'Hl biiblor for
oasn, mo iohowIiik lUmciilied real prop
'Ihe West half of Llm North went nnnriur
of Hootlon ;)1, TmviiHhlp 2 Houtli of Itunifc
2 WdBtoftho Wil. Mr., and Hltuulo in
waiinitiKtoii UoiuHy, Orotfon. to nullity the
ofiioioooioru Liiuilt n MIlltlM. anil tint tututH
Slid OXpUIINUH of wild Hitltt.
Sultl property will 4m wild subject to re
dumption as por Mliiliilo ofOri'iroii.
Wllneita my hantl this 2ml duv of Jiinii-
ary, 11)02.
Shnrlfl'of "Wtmlilin,),.,,' t'..o.,ifl'.'.!.'.'..
By W.J. Wall, lVopiity.
Executor's Notice.
NO'l'ICK 18 HICNir.llV nivipv n.iun
the undorHliniKl ban lieoti, by the' County
C'onrlof tlm Htaki of Oregon, for Wash'
lnutoll Coiintv. il.ilu K,u.i,.t...i i,'u..........
of the laat will and toHiiunoiit of Kniuilo
1. Noon, det!Hsed, ami has duly iiniilifltid
ami eiiturud upon the djauliarini of lih du
ties hh iiueh Kxtieulor.
Now. thnrnfnin ull I. ..
cjaliimaKiilimt said OHtnto of Fuimio T.
ui, uaciiusen, aro hereby rntiiirnd to
proseiit tliom to the uuiloiwuiied at tlie
iitvy Ollioe (II ijoo. K. lliur nv. In 1 u w.wi
ioKui,iii)r witn propor vuiionors,
wHhln six months from tlm tliiU btiTnof
Uated thlH (lib tlay of January, 1!)02.
iiiiin nii:i:p
Mxnnntorof the last will and tONtniiionl
of Inunlo T. Nucp, decuiwod.
tiist'oniityt'onrto, i.iTof''
or t it, Cmniy ,- vnM,Klo ,. , M,
o.iiitv ol ViwlKtoi,,., Monday ,n
Uh tfuy of KW.niary, l!, t lu , v " K
i tho lor.Hi.Kin f f)mt .b y, l,m nnd
tlllll'tt to talti.u. ......... It ' ' ."" "'Ill
V ,..t..V r i i i i. ' 1 ""r V,
. , nllll, , 1Mtrl B nun i not im i,or
autht.rlr.lnit ..., ll,HiK n,!, .' , '
K.mr. Ian of tin, e.late of Bi, ,1,1"' ,"',
"il .'i"" n,mUm -rHah i ,,."
vl.l..l minrtiatufsiild minors Ii , u I
Uu.ufl "'"(;l"-Hbo.l re,,"' y
W "i Vr n ,1 ."ir..f tin. N.
w, of H,tlnn it, T aN R 4 w will
Mor.,iii.t rmmliiB tluiiue Noril, ho r..'l
"'"'"' w-t W wtla. tbono,, Norll, to '
center t;r lbs uiiddln cbioiin l i , ,y
JreeS, thonoe up the center of , ,) . 'Zl
to Its liiterf .... ivin. ..... n... ' ' " K
of
North ii..,! M.....I. " .r rnmua
lr the Oounty of VYiu.hiirii will, i .
seal of Html Oourt ,(1, u ft
Ueuntiiber, A. II, 'H), ' 11
OKo. A, MO ltd AN,
' Clerk
J ly ' W. MorBiin, Deputy
SUMMONS.
IN TUB COUNTY COirtT OI' TIIK
STATU OV O1UX10N Ii'Oll VVANII
INOTON COUNTY.
0. H. Wnltor, i ' IMiilntllf i '
Ilariy 1). IStiiulI8 DnftjiuiHuti
dnfend,mty.D' lho. "l,,'Vn ni,l"''1
Treasurer's Notice.
All County Warrants of Wnnhlimton
County, Orcjron, endorxotl "Nut payable
ELI. Wo!V "f """Is." prior to Niiv. 1,
pi, will be tlue and payablo on and af
ter Jan. SO, 11KB. lnteroHt will oeiiss after
that dato.
. . RODOLPH CltANJUId.,
Jan. H, lHOU ;ountv Trnanuror
See Hoyt for cut prices on foun
tain pens, ar.y wake, from l2F to 50
per cent discount,
Splondid lino of contH' furnishinir
goods at H. Wehrung & Hono.
I-eading stylos always in ptock.
Seeing iK knowing and knowing is
In the name of thn Mliitoof Oregon, you
are timidiy communilo.1 and reiiro, ,
aliove out II lt d eaiwn on .n. i..ov.. h
piiuuon of six ttiuika' im liiir.,. 1 1 .r , i.i..
siinmions iu the llillHimio Amu, ,.,',,'.
nm l ia with the Issue tinted Kt.l..l!7. IIIH2
and Umt you appear mitl niiNweroii ir he
lore the iiYUi day of February, iw'j
And you will tako notice that If you full
so to appnar and nnawnr said' eoiiiplnl i t
for want thnreof, the plalntlir will Z
HUI UO with interest thoreon from Jiinmi
ry 13, tiw ?t tho rem of H por ne t pi -
i tn, nnd the conI and tllHl.iirsoinonlH f
bis aetlon and lor ludKn,tu,t ,u d or Z ,r
the above euiiilod llourt for the rale of
the follow iiKdoserlbed real pro
The Hon l.h II i, ff Ul0 HouthtU. o nu
tor, Section UH, T. t H. It. S W., Wl 'm f
tKintiiinliiKHOanreH, Mitu,vle In 'Wiwlil irl
ton County, Orison. . iwnin
This summons In served nijnlnst ton liv
mil, lleatio.i by onJ?r ,,f thellnn, rftb n I
A. Jtood. County Ju.Iko of WiimIi I nulon
oiinty, Ortwm, ipwlo'and tlntol Xl Z
lilth day of January, 1IHB, nnd whir , r
dr reqiilrod tin, tmblieatitm thort.ti" ,, w
wotikslu the lllllNhoro Aruus. nnd that
you am iwiuiied to appear IU)d ,w ' r'
onorboft.ro the 27th ll.'vy f -Vobruwy'
JJidod thl January M, 11)02, ' '
" H. T. HAOIiHY "'
W, 1). SMITH,
Attorney for I'liilntlir.
Now is tho timo to BubHcrTiwfor