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HILLSBORO ARGUS, FEB. 13, 1902. . ; A firs rB tub Faorut : n : A l'e l "' Tl' ' "'' ; : Entered at the Poat-olhoe at HillstK.ro, Oregoa, u Second class soil matter. LUCIUS A. LOIS, EDITOR. County Official Fapcr. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BY The Argus Publishing Co. BvbMrJpUoot On Dollar par Annum. Blx Months, 60 oU; Thm Months, S5 cU. lead to trade relations. Portland can certainly soil in competition against all other Northwest jobbing center, and her merchants, through the exposition, will have an oppor tunity to pick up the thread it bet long since by a too eterile conserva tism. , Portland is to be congratu lated upon her new life. And Washington County should not forget that a greater Portland will mean a greater market for what we have to sell. BUY YOUR HARNESS AT HOME Don't U'hv njtv limn, far Vi.irtlrM st 'PetllaHit I than here? ! II' Tit It PlOSEKK HAKNKNS SUtU' A. M. CARLILE, cn give you harness, hesvy or light, )leniid quality. a cheap as yon ran get anywhere. Come iu and get '"X pi ices. Full line of robe, saddles, whips, in hut, everything to be tound iu well regulated shop. Repair work a specialty. Next door to Vum Office. . . - HILLSBORO Be-1 Opeeeed to Gold lloae-metalHsnt. Heves ia the Dear Msncv means Debased Property, There is quite a demand for Bimetallic Standard. arai noree8 throughout me iortn- west, and this demand will be on l inn lnflreARA fivr lima tn romo. aad PrafitlHa Aoierkaa ProdncL Oorl ... I farmers can lust as well raise Cooscqaent loss b ear Creditors- Cain. coUa to ralBe 8Crubs Ag a Baa a ase for Marcns A. Banna matter of fact the scrub costs iust ? as much ia the long run, and is 1., Notices posted. to this effect ordered Real Estate Translers. RA1SB TJ8 FROM THK DEPTHS, I therefore a losing deal. lor so we have There are some passages so preg- through this section, asking for big nant with love of justice, and so se- hor8M Breeders should make a plete with appreciation of power menUi note of lhia Five ywirB gone wrong, that one must at umes (rom now demand wiu big, become a thief, and appropriate: David R Wheeler to Alice heeler lots 1, 2. S, 4, ft. 7, N. Hi, 11 ana u heeler aurwltvision John J Smith to Patrick Farley lot 24 Millard vatisenuyvera tract T It Caudle et ux to John A roote 14 a iu bahlra lonation .... Evert day I James A Mossiniror to Jacob Whit- ' '1 K.u.l'U'i.tll buyers coming X!exalHl(,r Kavmoiui to ivu Blod- Kot t et als lt a sees , 34 and Its 1000 100 4'Jft 1000 "The quality of merer is not strained; it droppeth as the gentle rain from Heaven upon the place be neath; it ia twice biased; it bleaeth him that gives and him that takes; 'tis mightiest in the mightiest; it be comes the throned monarch better than his crown." Portia, in Mer chant of Venice, before the Justice. n r o w J W llcndrii ks to A K Westeott a we 23 1 2 n r S w WW I r runxv ailtur to Jiihn P Jooa n w . sec e 1 1 n r t w....... i.-.. iw Sarah F Martin to Clarence Curr i3 a aec.tlr4w 850 I.U lVvna to lloa Hlotk'ttU etal 1(90 atocu tlnrow . iuuu R Ninn. nxviver. to M J Killlicv 10m.t 111 Wah Co ...- 1 Goo Potcraon to Andy Wootbv 14 a N uicnanlsun u o iu Kdward O Cutis to Jno Kuniiann in Kauiio d I c - &U Leora Anderson to Fraukie Waters trt It i blk 10 Forest Orove F K Waters to Chas D Anderson pt blk 7 Forest Urove ou Jno Kinsey to A T Ituxton SU.filia ttenry uuxton jr.a i c Same to H T Huston 40 a Knlghten d 1 c - TriB price of poverty must neo lessarily be paid! The small home holder up in the hills who can't pay his tax until the spring calf is old enough to veal, must, in actual fact, pay the three per centum re- And this reminds us that we are D&te Kiven by a munificent and just i .... . . . not, as a Nation, particularly in 8t best able to pay the line of merevmerchandisine. Of such is the world pregnant. Of Look at poor Cuba; asking for jus- course, there are any number of ex- tioe. for merer: and the recioient of cellent cititens n wiN "ii a stone! There is no question of the rant of a damagogue-but chaff TiZtZjll.''. the great beating heart of the cannot alter fact. I at Buxton to Lorin s Porter 6ti k .: i nn.. vi hhfpl.erU U I c iui-u r- wuuiu ; Wm 8kaKKs to Ktheliuda Klines W a give Cuba Uriff laws that are iU8t: I Nn ennntv in thn Blat will Hn.1 W Simmons d I c .v.. i . j . ... . . . . . .... Lisette Wolf to A C Lister lots 15 tu u uuuiui,iuutttcuuun rive greater nenent irom ibe Lewis and 19 Wheoier-sauiMiiv Cubans hare a right to expect & Clarke Exposition to be held at A Imbrisetai to l.iea Miller lou , .., lota 4 and 5 blk 111 Cornelius jes, ucumuu. iucauwmie, tne roruana tnan wasbinEton our trust and tariff manipulators hold county. For the next five years the iron hand over congressmen there will be hundreds of extra who have been elected by the use men employed at the scene of the of campaign funds delivered by the fair, and these will require sub- party of the first part. Unless a stance from the Washington county terrible effort is made Cuba is to farms and dairies. Carpenters and be violated on the altar of protect- mechanics will have to live and ed elnshness, and thus our boasted we are the nearest of the various interest in the little island made supply points. toe victim of commercial greed and cupidity. This done, and the administration party will not be wrecked. Not stall. But we lose A H tihaw and wf to Daniel Shaw 77.54 a McMillan d 1 c A S Suaw to Daniel Shaw 9.15 a same donation 1 8 Shaw to Nels J Htoue 30 a Mo- Millan d 1 c... Irene Cadwctl to 8 A Walker pt blk 8 Urove. Jacob Whitmore to J A MemiiiRer lot 3 blk 19 llillsboro . . . Joseph N'aueo In W F Renfrew 160 a sec so t a r w. .. i 3 T Crow et ux to I H Smith mi a Catching d I c. 25 J C Qui ii n to J Nance KM a see 30 1 2 a r w liwu 25 400 iao m 1000 4000 5Mt) 1SO0 a 3U Ncriec ion this week, ami tnere are i. applicants writing for papers. It is said that the examination is not nearly so dirticult as they have been in the past, comparing favora bly with the Sth grade questions used in the common schools, this is the largest number of applicants t any one examination for some time. Splendid line of Bents' furuinhing goods at II. Wehrung A Son. Leading styles always in stock. Seeing is knowing and knowing is buying. Come ami see us. Born, February 13, 1902, to the wife of Frederick Wolf, of Cedar Mill, a daughter. Wanted To let a contract lor the grubbing and cleaning, ready for the plow, ten acres of land, not far from llillsboro. Apply to tins office for information. If you want to buy KU) acres in Tillamook county, 50 acres of which is in meadow, 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 Nehalem river, call at this ollice. n Hi trade lor n ashington or Yamhill county farrn property Good water course for timlier lloat ing. "Mighty in the Seriptures," Sun day morning service at Congrcga tional church. Evening, children and parents meeting. The Relief Corps and 0. A. K. will commemorate Lincoln's birth day, at Odd Fellow's hall, Friday evening, with exercises, b. a, Huston and II. T. Iiaeley will bo the principal speakers. Baseball News. 41 '1 1 Coughs!!!! X,U)re sii.:ht cure your i-otti jj without nui, but you can't af- ;j ford to chasu-e it. A owutf.li, if left to cure itnelf, is slowly i overcome at iHvt, and there is apt to be some weakuuss left jl tu make the next cough come 2 ettoier. , i .The Delta I'ouuh Syrup, jl s V. is natore's txt iwtsietaiit. It timkt s the cure easy, quick ami ,IIIIUU(,U. , in JM' I 111 IIJ JM harmlts, and is ciUtklly ROi d 'A fur voiinir ami nlil It il.io't V a. - j pity to trillo with coughs when ii you can Imv a remedv like i this. Price 25 cents, .r0 i and IX0. I ..CM fi Which Would You Rather Kcopf 1 Vow c.wi;h or the 50 cents Unit i;KKUN KAVKN COl'l. It VUCr rests' Your cnt;h t'tt b cinrd. K vc-l CougU wuiwa o uikv. Kuvcn CourIi Byrup ... t.rrru ft tl ss 6 like ii cents A Delta Drugstore ij The Oregonian has a libel suit on its bands. That ia nothing. Anv DaDer which would tell all the oor self-respect as a Nation and truth would hate a libel suit filed Seattle, Feb. 12.-T we must sleen with oaraelvM- live I : . i. 1. lot forest r , ajsiuDt it frj sreva, wivn vioiaiers 01 , a world-public faith. The party in power flinches It is not at all anrnrisiniT that ir v. -r tn. - - - 1 - r t ivuuk uuuiili v. ui maeaa. sua McNAMER'S PLANS. C. McNamer, Grove, Or., and well known all over Washington county, is in Seattle preparing to go to the under the whip of the protected in- the president has not selected any tenets because mere is where lay farmer to represent America at I the fruits of victory at campaign King Edward's coronation cere- time. The opposition can not hope monies. to profit by the outrage. This is easy of analysis. The banking in terests and the trust interests are one in spirit, une IS the rylhias Let the Nicaragua canal bill be pushed to the other, Damon a bastard at once. It is not necessary to get the annlication. Their monev will consent of the railroads. FROM THE COMMONER. on the constitutionality of a law in cress I iug the salaries of judges? Perhaps Mr. What's the name of that fellow who writes the naval history? I would like to test the popularity cf the naval clique by following up the track country by Admiral win. In the meantime the As tional spirit is dwarfed; the Na tional sense of justice stultified, and the American heart smothered with the fatty degeneration of greed. How do you like this pic lure? If you like it not, paint one left across the yourself, and see if you can make Schley. . 1 l It less niaeous. Possibly our special envovs to the cor onation can persuade King Edward to PATRIOTS NO MORE? delay the crowning until July 4th. in order that the Declaration of Independ Speaking of the proposition that the ence may be properly commemorated, greenbacks be retired, the Chicago If Krnger cannot reach here in time to Chronicle says: "The only demand help us celebrate Jefferson's birthday be of that kind comes from those pat- miKht come oytt 811(1 helP us celebrate riots who wish to serye their conn- m mn ol J" trr and incidentally out monev in manuiacturers who lavored an . ruw.W. K- 5Sn v.tlimPerial P0 w'th expectation i- "V " I that the Filipinos would be compelled to notes not specifically secured to trdewith United states may lose take the place of the greenbacks." their enthusiasm when they learn that What right has the Chronicle to door must be kept open in the Phil assign ulterior motives to the men iPPine, or lt u likely 10 ihnt in oU,er wKra lav walrn nitrYtim in iYta ApFn I r Jo I at I van t an ma nf a Atiiatl -! iow en a n tint . .t.. 1 J !-. ""- r 1 J in prenerve u uuuur ouu luwgmy m,. w Htterine if we are to have of the country? Did not the peo- special advantages over foreigners in se pta in 1896 and in 1900 declare in I curing Philippine trade. Some of our favor of the f.inrl crold atanHarrl manufacturers are saying: "If the trade the purpose of continuing for the coming summer season the work of the placer properties he is inter ested in there. Une ot mciNamer s partners, Fred Morris, went into the country four weeks ago, and will freight in with him about 50 tons of provisions and supplies. These have to be hauled a distance of 60 miles from Battles with dog teams. Mr. McNamer and his associates Main St.. Hillsboro A mm ... Green It you hsve not tried it, l!t next time you are sofTi-riim with it iviih, lv it lllh. 1 trial and sett how surprised you ... The llillsboro riiariuncy ... j Vi SUMMONS. IN THK ColN'l'Y CtU KT OK TI1K 8TATKtFOUtHON FUlt WASH ISU'IVS COl'NTY. W, Chullilitonb, I'luliiliir.) VK. V. I'ond.l Harry ). Ilond ami UcuiiidaulN. Mary Itoud, Oregon Shohtline aku union Pacific To the EAST t he 0. H. fit N. Co. dives the Choice of Throe IU TT V Trains 11 iV 1 1 Forrest Somers, recently from Ohio, and who played on the Dayton, 0., nine, will play with the Diamond Ws this summer. - Chas. Barrett, John Boeker and Vanderzander, of Greenville, and uoss Parker, have also pulled into the nine. The management will fill in the balance with some more Al pis vers and we are promised warm ball. The .five team league for the West Side is forming, and when the season opens, look out for a great time. The 0. H. A'N. Co , iu connection with the Oregon Short Line and uon Pacific, otters the finest ser vice and laHteMt time to Huh Lake, Denver, Kansas City: Omahu, St. Paul, St. LouU, Chicago, and sll points oust. Throe trains daily from Portland, with choice of many different routes. Palace ami tour ist sleepers, library, dining and chair cars on all trains. Write A. L. Craig, G. P. A., 0. R. &. N. Co., Portland, Oregon, fur particulars. THE COMMONER BRAIN FOOD NONSENSE. Would the supreme court stand 5 to 4 0wn and operate claims aggregating 11 acres on Emma Creek in the heart of the Koyukuk, which is at Another ridiculous food fad has been branded by the most compe tent authorities. They have d is 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 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. To llarry D. Iloii.l and Vsry V the aUv nuuioil '.tftmlititt: In tli name of the State if Orison, you ami each ot you uio Iiimi'Iiv iinoiunmlcd and risiulnd to aoai In Hut Mmud iii tilled I ourt. Hi tho iiIm.v hiiiIiIihI cauw on or U'liirv the oxpliatliui uf t nta ks' puutU'iitlou ol' 1 1 t - uiiiiiuiim In the iUUn lmi A runs, eoiimieunlmr with the iMiiiuif February tl, l!U, mid hiiiIIiih Willi the In ane of Muich .1), llirj, and (lint )iu uprtr ami mmuor on or but'ora Mnrcli .HI, I 'i. And you will int. i' uotUw tlmt it you lull so to antnxir find aimwcr wild "oittpUint, lor whiiI lUitieol', ihi' ilu)nlilV mill Uko llldrttlinlit ilKtnit you ill the um i.l .i.i..tt iitu tiitcnvil thcruon In tii r'uptsm lit'r 3, IMi al the mte of li i inut (r Niiiium, ami tli contn ami ilUliwrumi his of tlilo Bi'llmi, mi l fur jililk'niiint 11ml ord I er of the iiIma h imluliKi Cunrt (or tho nla f the follnM Inn ilnwrliK'd tiuil prtirtyi The ; South Hull of the Suinlirn-t .inur lor Heettoii aa, l. 1. H. It. a W., Wil V.-r., foiitnlnlii): M ai'rin, sltuatn tn Wii.hlii); t.m County, drn. This stiiiiiiioiis la wrvivl .lnuiHt ynu by tmlillcution hy onlvr of l!m Hun. 1.. A, Hood, County Jtidit of WnahliiKlioi Co., ttreoon, tl adu and dnietl 011 thn nth tiny of 1'oliruary, l:nrj, ami which ordut reiinr l thn iiulillnatliin thurmif mint a wvek for six coiiNivutlvs Hiul .ui'v'M'iva week' In the ilUlHboni Art?n, and Hint you am rctiitrd to iiiM'jir ami answnr on or lot fore the '&Mi dav of March, lurt, itil this Fihrunry ii, luili It. T. ItXtil.KY. W. I). HM 11 II, Attorneys for I'Ulutiff, CITATION. IS THK ft if NT Y COt'UT OF THK HfATB Of OliKUON, Ftilt WASUINHTON COUNTY. In the Multnrof the tiimr-1 dtimhii of the l'.tte I ,.l M'lliittnii, tiny F. Wlltoit ami Coral May Wilson, illnora. J Toiliiy K, Wtlaon, Corn May Wllnon, ml inim, nnd Heliecra V. Wllmut, iitoilim ol iil. I minor, and loall other w ( In (nnlil In said clin', Kn'oliiiu: V In the name ot the Htaleor I 'reiton-Wi mi inn licri hy Bllwl and nviilrvd luaiTi In (he County Court ol tho hliittfof Orfyou, nr lie County of Wivhlnut'Oi, nt On, Court room thxroof, nt lllllnhoro, In lln t'imnly of iinhliiKton, mi MoniUv.the IVlh dy of February, I'vri, ill l"i,', .i.k In the fortii"ti ol ihnt ilny, tlmn nml thine to .hnvr nun, If anv v " 1 1 h v n, hy an iinlcrorMtiil Comt Nouhl not hi' iiiii.Ih tiulh,ruliin and lliwiiaiort Ih'iilon l'lnllu, iiuihHuii if the rattiln of wiht mtnum. In soil al piililto aili'.llon for mull tin' undl- (Mr. Hryan's Paper. SUMMONS. IN :! The Coiuiiioiit r li.is attained within six months from dnte of the first Issue a cir culation of KKI.IMIO copies, a record probably never equaled in the history of American periodical literature. The unparalleled growth of this paper dem onstrates that there is room in the news paper field for a iiHtionnl paper devoted to the discussion of political, economic, and social problems. To tin columns of The Commoner Mr, llryan contributes his beat efforts; and hit review of polit ical events as thry arise from time to time can not fail to interest those who study public questiiltis. The commoner's regular subscription price is fl.oo per year. We Have ar ranged with Mr. llryan whereby we can furnish bis puer and The Argus, ad vance subscription, together for one year for fl.65. The regular subscription price of the two papers when subscribed or separately is fl.oo. ONLY ONE WAY TO DO IT. THE COUNTY COt'UT OK THE 8TATB VV OKK.OO.N, KOIt WASHINGTON Cot Nty. Haniunl Kuns and Charles II y. t I tin. va. II. Chadhotiru and K. K. Jumlwiu, l'lts T ) P. Ii. Juiulmm and II. Chndbourn, the anove nnniwi iiprrnuauta: In the iiiiiiik of the Htuti' of On'voti. vou and nuch of you are hindv coiiiiuamlpd nnd required to nper lit llie nbovn entl-1 llrd Court, In the above oiitltlml .mhii., nn or hofiire the expiration of i wrk pub licutloii of this suiniiioua In Uir IIHLsinnu Ari?ua, oniiiiienring Ith tlii Ihsiio ilatrd tlmiith of January, ''-t. 11ml mnlioK m ttli the Issue ilntod tho '.11th dny of Ki hriiniy, l!ii!, and that ynu uppev and siiswrr on or before the J)lh day of I'. ln unry, I'M! And you and each ol ymi will lake nolien Unit If you full so to appear ami iumviPr said eomplatiit. for want thereof, llir plamtllN will tn an Jiidirinsnt huuIiimI y.ni and i-aoli of ynu, for tho sum of t.l, with interest tnertsni trom iieeinuU-r II, llit'l. al tho rats of (I por iiut pot' nniiuiu, and 111 coma aim iiiniiursciuiiniMoi tiiti ai tlou and for Jmlgmoiit ninl order of the strove ontltleil Uourt for the s iln ol the follow I ettiter "f lh int'liiln cIuiiiimI nl Dairy Creuk, thime up the center of rrmk to lis llltei-MM'tlim with Hi" line rutloltiu North mid Hmilli throtiKh the mnter of alii H,'t. U, llionce H, to thn i i,tnr of until his'l. tl, lluuiif K. bl r-als to the pl,i,nf lai!lioiini!, iJinuininn k.to ni if, na iraywl fur In the petition u lleuloii rhll lw henii lllil. Wltnrim, U111 linn. I,. A UihhI, J mice of Out t'oniity Court "f ill" State of wroim. tor tne t ouiuy or loounKinn uii tiis el itf said Cnlirt ailUwl, thi. 2lrtl day of Umtpiiilier, A, l. I'ttl. UKo. A, NO lit JAN. Clerk. Uy i. W. M nuun. Deputy SUMMONS. and 1b not greenback retirement an essential feature of that policy? Why then protest against the car- rying into effect of the popular will? Why deny to the national present the most promising new camp in Alaska. They have open ed up these properties in 11 places and found rich dirt in each place. Last season they employed 30 men on the development work and dur ing the coming season will employ 50 men if hey can be hired, Mr. McNamer states that it is doubtful if so many men can be bad in the Estate Elizabeth Ritchey,' deceased; district to work for wages on ac final account beard; objections count of the recent discovery of argument is so soon done for, what was lt begun for?" PROBATE. bank patriots the privilege of real izing upon their twin victories? over-ruled and estate closed of rec- larg areas of new ground enabling tlinrw.rftu m nroft aa-ain.i th ord and bondsmen released. Resi- &H the men who were working for r 0 retirement of the greenbacks, but the Chronicle cannot do so consist ently. Commoner. 1 hat Portland has awakened to the importance of enterprise is a matter of congratulation to all citl tens of Oregon. The rapid sub scription of three hundred thous and dollars for the purpose of an administrator due of estate ordered distributed to heirs. Estate Samuel C Snider, dee'd; sale of realty being legally con ducted, good and sufficient deed ordered. Estate Martin Manning, dee'd; citation ordered issued to heirs to show cause March 10, why license to sell realty shall not be granted. Estate Margaret Grub bo, dee'd; authorized to sell t.iem last year to take claims for themselves. Mr. McNamer will go north on the steamship Cottage City Friday. Cigars at F. 3. Barber's, 2nd St. For oats or potato sacks, go to Schulmerich Bros. Go to F. J. Barber, 8econd Street, for a neat shave or haircut. Satis action guaranteed. exposition has marked a new era real estate. Marriage license has been granted Estate Minerva Shepley, dee'd ; to Gustavo A. Plieth and Miss An- be the trade center of the entiJ?.rL 0 Tig- t . t rnu. i :j . -ii "uu -1 lc" uid.u v, vmj laruvnie iioriuweBv. ihj luciueut win not heirs to deceased. only bring to us people from the Guardianship Josephine Baber, East, who are looking for a home minor; bond filed and Minnie Ba- ' " 1 1 j it... in a climate that is unexcelled, but ""J' guaraian. u -ill An mm.h tn -mnt . i-u.iin Este. EI1?n Donovan, deed; re :::: ::.zzz. s p fiied approved. This fine weather is bringing out the ball players, and the young fellows who delight in the sphere are taking advantage of the nice weather, now and then, to practice of friendship between the interstate Estate Jessie Neal. deo'd; finai in the court yard business elements wnicn should I account rued ajid to be beard March leacbers examination is in ses- Estray Notice. on One bay, male colt with star forehead, about two years old. One sorrel gelding, star on fore head, from ten to fifteen years old. uwner can have same by proving property and paying charges. Max Burgholzer, Timber, Ore. Lost. Lost, near Blooming, Jan. 17th, 2 year heifer, light red, white fore head, white tip of tail. The finder will he suitably rewarded. Write to James Jones, Farmington, Ore, Fire Insurance at Cost In the 0. F, R. Association, of Mc Minnville. F. E. Waters, agent, Forest Grove, Ore. Notice to the Public. Those knowing themselves indebb ed to the undersigned will kindly cau in and make their annual settlement. Dr. 8. T. LinkIAteii, Hillsboro, Or., Dec. 12, 1901. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS, The tax rolls of Washington County for year 1WI will be oiien March 1, vm, una ttiosepayiiK their tax belore March IB, 1902. will receive three ler cent rebate, ThoHO paying one-half their taxes before April 7, 11)02, may pay the other half hy October (1. m. without extra cost or pen alty. Those not paying ono-half by April 7, 1U02, will have addod penalty of ten per cent,, and interost at one per cent, per montn rrom April 7, iwz, uniu paid, J. W. HKWKLL. Sheriff and Ex-olllcio Tax Collector for Washington County, Ore. Datod at Hillsboro this 13th day of Fob ruary, 1U02, Get from Portland to Ctiicago in 75 hours just 3 dys. The "Chicago-fort land Special," leaving Portland daily at 9 a. m. via U. K. Ot M., arrives at Linen go at 9:30 the third day. New York anil Hoston are rcactieci tne lourtn day. This train, acknowledged to be the fast est between the Northwest and the Hast, is solidly vestibuled and its equipment tl unsurpassed. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars, up-to-ilnte tourist sleeps ing cars, library-smoking cars, free re clining chair cart, and unexcelled dining cars, the menu on which are equal to those served at the very brat hotels, Remember this train runs solid Portland to Chicago; there is no change 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 "Pacific Express" leaves Portland dally at 9 p. tn. via Ituntinutou. and the "Sookane Klyer" leaves ot p. m. dully via Spo kane lor St. rnul and llie ivast. Por rates, sleeping enr reservations etc., call on or write to any O. K. & N agent, or write to A. L. Craig, General Passenger Agent, Portlaud, Oregon. WOMEN AND JEWELS. Jewels, onndy, flowers, man that is the order of woman's nreferances, Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to tho avorage woman Even that greatest of all jewels, health, is often ruined in the strenu ous effort to make or save the 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 of coughB, colds and bronchial affec tions by the regular Ubo of Dr Boschce's Gorman Syrup. It will promptly arrest consumption in its earliost stages and heal the affected lungs and bronchial tubes and -tHVe the dread disrase from or c4 Jtom. It is not a cure-all 'i a certain cure for coughs fid bronchial troubles. You i'Dr. (r. G. flrnnn'n rnlialiln r t 1b at The Delta Drug Store, Ga- Cjun's Special Almanac iigiliworineil real proierty; is al the N. W. of Hi 11. II, Honrs It. (', in Heo, , enninr of the Count: enuliii K. H 111, T. I N It, I W. of the Will, Mr.. and running thence h, on Imnatinn linn, i rods, thence norlherl v to the center of the Portland -(iliuicnd roud. a dlnlauco of UU fuel, more or luss, rnniunir thrnufh ihn center ol a well ol water, tlinuco iiurthur- ly along the router of the ooin.lv load lo tla Inlersmtlon with the townbln Hue between townshllis I anil 2 W.. thence H on said townalilp linn to Ihn place of be KinniuK, cunutlioilK o nil aim And also the rnlliiwiiiv noisoiinl nMiwr. ty conalHtlng of ull uf tho bluokHiiiiih Umlaaiid blacksmith fiiriilshliisuud Iron and Htenl Monelnu to vou nnd iiu:li of y .ii, now In thn lilaekninllh alio.. ,,,,n said lreml, linrelolort! Htlaclioil In the above ontltlud action ut the suit of tho iiIk.vo iinmnd plalnllll'H to nenurn the imy. ineutof such Judgment as they may ob tain In the Hhovn cutlileil action, nnd suld propnry will ho molil In the munniir proscribed by law, and the prinnoiis aii plled In satlMlactlon of said claim of the pliuntllls herelnlielore mnntlnned, and for which liidKiueut is nrnveil ami r,,r such othiir Judgment as may be neeiwMnry ii in. iruniini'i. i tils summons la served agalunt you by piililleation'bv order of Hon. I,. A. llood, Judgo of the above untitled Court, niailti and doted at HlllMboro, Orngou, on Hie ,'lrd day of January, llr. ami which oritur prewilbed that said summons should be published in the llllUboro ArgiiN once a week for six hiiccossivh nnd oonscwuilvu weeks, beginning with lh Issue thereof nuied llie ll day ol January, !, sod end lug with thn iSHiin dated the aoih iluy of ruuriinry, nuz, ami cilnl yuil ho required Ui appear and answer on or lie lore tliu anli any oi rnuruary, v.m. OKO. H. llAfil.KY Attorney (or Plaliitlll's. IN THK COUNTY COUUT OF THK HTATKot'oW'HlON FOB WANII INtlTON COUNTY. C. 11. Wallnr, l'lalntlff.l Va. Harry l. Itoud, Dufmiilnnt,! To H iny D, llnii.l, ilin abi've naiiieil defoudiiiil: In ihe unmeoftlie htntoof Ortinui, you are hereby eeniiu'indiil audrequlied Imip. pear In ,the alve entitliHl t'ourt. In the niHvn eiitiiirii enm on or Iwioiii llu e plinllun ol u wevks' puliliraiiuu n( I'll summons Iu the HillniH.ro Au:nn, i-y,,'. iiifiiclug with tlie Usuenf Jan. In, pKri.a,,,! iindnirt Hh tint Iciiio date.l Kb, 27, I'.srj, and thut ymi npH'r nml siinnrr on or be. (urn llm iiili day of February, l1"1. And you will take lioln t!i,',t If y.ui fall in to appear and answer wild complnlnl, for waul thereof, the plalnllir w 111 lake iitdument against you for the sum of Uli.'.'ll with liilereit thnrism fnnii J anna rv l;i, I'.m, al the rate ol s per emit ner an mini, mill the eniiU and dlitiuirciiienl ,,f this an inn nnd lor judgment in, I nrder of the above entltlinl t'ourt for the mile of the follow lug ihutcrllied real propmvi TlisHouth Hall n( the Huiithe it ounr- ter, Haetiitti U, T. I H. it. it W., i, Mor. coiilaliiliiK M) acres, luluate Iu Washing. lou I on nl v, (ireuoii, I'lils sniiimon la served ngaint jou by publication by order of llie llnimn.hlii l A. UihhI. t'oiinly Judge of Wnxblnglmi County, Orniton, mnite and dnled on llie lillh day of January, and which or der required Hut iiiiblieatioii Ihnrnof onfn a wiiek for sis rniinn inive ami Huceojvilvn weeks In the lllllshoro Argus mid Ihal yon are required to appear and iiiihwit nn or iieliiro llie L'ili day of Kebruarv. llSi'i Hateil this Jiiuniirv in, tn II. T. HAOl.KY. W. O.HMIT1I, Attorneys lor I'laliiltll. Administrator's Notice. SUMMONS. in tho Circuit Ciuu t of the Klnle of Olo goti for Washington County. Jeam.lle Dudley, Plaintiff, ;,, Notico is hei'nhv irlven tluil I ll, ii ttiltt. Hlunud, have Iiihui bv Oik Count v noorl. ol' IheStaloof Oregon for Washlnntou Conn ty duly anpolnlod AdiuinlHlralor of the estate of Jacob ltruggor, dueeiiHed with the will of said Jacob lirugger, duceawd, u noxed.and have duly qualllluil an mich AdnilniHtraUirwll.il tho will of said die esasnd annexed. All persotm having claims agnlnsl said estnto are hereby re quired to present the aamn to meat the J,aw Ollice of W, N, llarrott In HlllHboro, Oregon, with the proper vouchors within six months from ihis'ith day of Doceui bor' 1U01. KHKI) UOOI), AdnilniHtrator of thn Kstntu of Jaoob lirugger, deee.isod, with Iho will of null! Deceased annexed Frederick A, Dudley, Defendant IN THIS NAMK OK THK NT ATM 0f OrvKiiu, you me hen hy notified Unit III" Plalnlill herein hus lllnil a Cniniiluiiil against you in the alaiva enlllled Court and caiiMt, and ynu nre hereby required to aiieur mid aus'ivnr said I'omplalnt on or bid'oro Ihe hint, day of the tlum prescribed by order of publication hereof, to-wtt: On or before the aih day of March, IlKW; you are further notllied that If you full In ap pear and answer thecompfalnt herein or w iieao inuruio, urn I iiiinviu win oaiinn your default to im entered nnd will apply to the (!ourt above mentioned for the re lief prayed for Iu thn complaint herein; , thai Is to say, for a decree forever dissolv ing the bonds of matrimony that may be exlHtlug between Pluliilllf and del'eudaiil herein, and lor such other relief im to the Court may seem moot ami Junt. The daln of the first publication of this suniinoim is l''ebrunry II, lllllii, and Uio hint publica tion thereof, March 'M, IW2, and said sum- iiious shall ho puhlishml on Ihe sum Thursday of each week for a period ol six weeks between said dates. ThlH siinimoim is published by order of I Intl. Thomas A. Mellrido, Judgu uf said Court, made in suld I'nurl anil piiuho nutl dnled Kobriiary (1, 1IKU HC1INA1I1CI. HClINAIir.I., Attorneys or Plaintiff, Portland, Oregon, Cor. 2d I Wash'ton Northrop, Proprietor. Newly Furnished and Renovated A first-cluss table and all accommodations for the convenience of guests. ... , Now is the time to subscribe for The Argus. See Hoyt for cut pricos on foun tain pens, any mnko, from 25 to DO per cent discount. Executor's Notice. NOTICK 18 HEUItllY CHVRN, THAT the undorHlgnod has been, hy'lhe County Court ol' tha Hints of Oregon, for Wash ington County, duly appointed Kxecutor of the liiHt will and toslamont of I1 nnnlo T, Nfli'p, dnccoHod. and has duly uualilled and unfered upon the discharge of his du ties as such Kxeculof. Now, Ihordforn, ail persons having claims against said estate of Fannin T. Neep, deceased, mo hereby rn(iilred to proseut thiiin to the tindorsigued ut the lawolllee oi'Ooo, tt. ltagley, in HlllHlmro, Orngon, together with proper vouchors, within six mouths from the dalo hereof. Dated this tltli day of Jnnuni y, HUM. JOHN N1CKP, Kxecutorof the last will and testament of Fnnnio T. Neep, deeoasod. Treasurer's Notice. All County Wurranls of Washington' County, Oregon, endorsod "Not payablo for want of hinds," prior to Nov. I, UKll, will be due uml payable on and af ter Jan. 20, 1IK. Inturoat will oonNO after that date, HODOTJ'II fHANDAM,. Jan, H, 1U01. County Treasurer