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HILLSBORO ARGUS, MARCH 20, 1902." . : A tAtun run thi I mni : :: KoUrad at tat Post-oflice St Hillsboro, ()rron, at Seoond clM mail matter. LUCIUS A. LOKU, EDITOR. County Official Paper. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BY The Argus Publishing Co. Subscription: On Dollar per Annum, oil Month, SO cts; Three Months, 35 cts. Opposed U Gold Mono-metallism. Be lieves la the Bimetallic Standard. Dear llsnej meaos Debased Property, aad Profitless Americas Product. Our Consequent loss is oar Creditors' Gain. Has no use for Marcus A. Hanna UNION PARTY CALL. Pursuant to a meeting of the I'liion Party County Central Committee, the nominating county convention for said party will le held at the Court House, at Hillsboro, on Thursday, April S, at 9 o'clock A M. The convention will nominate county officers aa follows: Three representatives, county judge, county commissioner, sheriff, clerk, recorder, assessor, treasurer and surveyor, and also elect ten dele gates to the state and district con ventions. The delegates of the sev eral precincts is based upon the vote cast for supreme judge, being one at large and one for every seven and fraction thereover, and apportioned as follows: PRKCINOT. PEI.K11ATES. Beaverton Ilea verdant Buxton Cornelius Columbia ; Dairy , Dilley East Cedar Creek West Cedar Creek East Butte West Butte Gales Creek Mountain North Hillsboro South Hillsboro North Forest Grove South Forest Grove South Tualatin .. Reed villa Wapato Washington. .11 .10 .12 . 9 .10 . i .10 .13 . The date of the precinct meet ings is recommended for Saturday, March zvitn. James H. Seweix, JohxM. Wait, Chairman Secretary. SECURE YOUR CITIZENSHIP. The Argus sincerely hopes that the direct legislation amendment to the Oregon constitution will carry at the coming June election. As matter of fact, this one measure is of more value to the good people of the state than all the offices and all the promises of reform in sight by all of the political parties. It is democratic; it is republican, and it is a peoples' measure. . Direct law making will secure to the citizen a right which the constitution really meant to grant the right of gov eminent, the right which has been taken from them by the politicians and the grafters of our political life, Shall the measure pass, then bad laws can be repealed, and action not dwarfed by the pothouse boss who may happen to control a ma jority of the legislative vote. Then can good laws be effected, notwith standing the opposition of a polit ical leader who sees power slipping away through passage of a worthy and protective measure. Irrespect ive of party, the citizens of Wash ington county should see to it that the county returns a large majority for the amendment. It will not hurt you to vote into constitutional law a power that is yours. You will be the beneficiary. Do not permit blind followers of party to vote you against your best interests. Take the power that is within your , reach. We are supposed to have a government by the people but this government is often thwarted by the bosses. Make your consti tution so that your will can not be set aside by manipulation. Vote "yes" for the amendment, by all means. TliE ship subsidy bill has passed the senate, and the Gods of Elec tion are partially gratified, This is but one of the stupendous rob beries perpetrated upon the masses of the people under the guise of "protection" for home business. The measure will now most likely past the house, and its beneficia ries are already rich beyond reali sation. A few companies will get .he benefit of the subsidy, and it rill not encourage merchant ma ins to ay great extent. But the taople will paypay pay. The ading papers of thought in the publican field, which have been fighting tli is bill as one if tho m!t obnoxious, o now "go 'way buck and tit down." Mr. Hanna was Uie bill' chiefost champion, and Mr. Jlsnna generally gi ts what he goes after, hence one must look for it to pass the lower house ofj congress. A VALID OUJKCTION. The Forest Grove Times man thinks that it "is hard on the tum ble bug-' to bo called brother hut that is nothing. Uolh the tumble bug and the Hog-ue object to leing classified with anything of a clean ly order. It is their nature and no one really blames them. And as their labor is always indigenous to the opposite of clean dirt it is well, and the Times' objection stands g'Kd. The report that Mr. II. W. Cor bet t is again in the field for the of fice of V. S. senator if not without some color. Many pronounced Corbett men are on the Multno mah county legislative ticket which was nominated in Portland yester day. The old gentleman is not a quitter. Nothing but his money cm give him the olliee, howevir, and he would not dare to come out in an open candidacy. It is said that Mr. Corbett is in high glee over the defeat of the Hebrew senator. FROM THE COMMONER Each day reveals some new complication in the ranama canal project, lint that ts just what it was spruug for. Quite naturally all republican financial measures contemplate giving the banks iucreasetl control of the money supply of the country. Senator Tillman might have replied as the Quaker did: "My friend, I have not enough confidence in thee to lelieve what thou sayest." The ship subsidy bill is merely to pro vide for hiring men to invest their capi tal in a business they know to be profita ble. It is a tax upon the many for the benefit of the few. 1 he Ixx-r war has cost Great Britain $,00,000,000 and 100,000 men to date Paul Kroger may be short on adminis tration sympathy, but he is long on prophecy. The Philadelphian Times is showing symptoms of political reason. It admits that the repnblicans of Pennsylvania will not nominate a good niau for gover nor, and is ilemanding that lovers of de cency rally to the support of a good democrat. If that is good sense in Pennsylvania, why would it not be good sense in other states? Talk of reciprocity never brings a pro test from the tariff protected trusts, but the moment it is suggested that the tar iff be reduced on articles manufactured in this country and sold at a lower price abroad than at home, the trusts begin to squeal like a pig under a gate or rather like two or three, pigs under as many gates. In going over the famous "Shas ta Route" of the Southern Pacific Co.. the traveler ever finds some thing new to excite his admiration and interest. Starting at Portland, one traverses the whole length of the Willamette Valley, the gem of tbe JNorthwest. Mt. Hood, Mt. Jefferson, and the Three Sisters and other snow-capped peaks are kept in sight for hours. The beautiful valleys of the Umpqua and Rogue rivers, with their orchards of prunes, peaches, apples, and other fruits are a delight in themselves. The crossing of the great mountain barrier between Oregon and Cali fornia reveals the grandest tnoiin tain scenery in the United States. The wonderful turnings, twislincs. and doublings of the railroad bring into view a grand array of tower ing mountains and profound gorges into which we eaze from dizzv heights, forest clad mountain slows stretching up to the line of perpet ual snow, and the foaming moun tain streams dashing fierce! v down deep canyons, now and then stop ping mr a snort rest 111 some (juiet pool. After a day's enjoyment of old Mt. Shasta, the finest peak on the continent, we drop rapidly down the canyon of the Sacramen to to the broad plains of the Sacra mento Valley in California, and thence through vineyards and or chards to San Francisco. For maps and descriptive literature address K. 15. Miller, 0. P. A , S. P. Co., Portland, Oregon. Dead Letters. flie following is the list of letters re maining in the Hillsboro nost olliee un claimed: Mrs. Ida II Leary, Mary Moehriiig, All letters not called for bv Mar. 20. 1902 will be sent to tbe dead letter olfice. One cent will be charged on each letter called for. R. Waogknkr, P. M, ARE YOU INTERESTED? W. O. Donelson, Main Street, Hillsboro, has laid in the finest patterns of wall paper ever brought to this oily. Tear that old and dingy paper from the walls, buy some new patterns and make your v IN. . IV iV IV IV l, i. t, OREGON $ Registered Pereheron Stallion & k Formerly Owned by S. H. Dunbar, will make the Season of 1902, Commencing i;2 March eh 15, Days and Places Following: nlay to Tuesday noon, John Manilla's, r'aruiington. Mond; .- Tuesday eve to Thurs. morning, A. B. Flint's Kinton. Thursday, 11 A M. to 4 P. M , C. I.yetrop's, Reedville Friday, at the Johnson Stable, Forest Grove. Saturday and Sunday, Owner's Home in Hillslioro. Terms: Insurance, $13; Season, $12; Single Service, $7..0 W. L DAVIS, Owner; HILLSBORO. ,'tV f- - BUY YOUR A. M. CAELILE, 1 S It IS K ! & 7 i t m BP S 6 1v 3 5 HI hoti-e homelike. Finest selection from which to choose. Throw out that old sofa and iut in a new one ; .fe Ji? kai1 imm' - m$ m& : mm mhim: Put in a few easy chairs and seel' how nice and comfortable you can have things with but very iiltlei expense. (Jive Donelson your ord er and you will not regret it. r T?- r- .. 1 . vows ror oaic. Fresh milk cows, graded Jerseys; 1 also some heifers, soon fresh. f,,rj sale. C A. Hanley, Hillsboro, Ore, Notice to the Public. Those knowing themselves indebt ed to the undersigned will kindly call in and make their annual settlement. Pit S. T. Linki.atek, Hillslioro, Or., Dec. 12, 1901. PROBATE. Kslate of Sarah K Patterson, do- ceased; all receipts having been lileu, executrix is discharged, her bondsmen released and the estate closed of record. Estate Kllen 1'orter, deed; sale of personal property confirmed and approved. Kstate Alexander McDonald, deed; annual report filed and ap proved Estate M P Smith, deed; will and testament set aside, as per petition, and property to descend as though deceased had died intestate. Estate S C Kitchey, deed; all re ceipts having been filed, the admin istrator has been discharged and bondsmen released. Estate Chris Stoller, deed; estato closed of record. fJli-iriliftiisbin i.'.wr.i. nrwl M, ,, 1 h Showers, minors; Chris Carstens appointed guardian, with bonds at $500; Tim Thompson, surety Estate W F Owens, deed; letters of administration granted Mary L Oweiis; appraiser?, G H Ileeves, Clinton Burton and W J P.utner. Married, at thp .residence of C LarBen, Hillsboro, Ore , March lo, 11)02, Mr. John Zybach, of Multno mah county, and Anna Johannsen, ot Jlillsboro, Judge L. A officiating. Hood , There ure about l.oOO voters reg istered so far, and the books will close May 15. This is not one-half j the legal voters in the county, but it is expected that from this on Ihe registry will be very large. The approach of election will bririji; the registry up alarmingly. lN. iN.IVlN,lN,lN, iViVK iN lVX ' in ,ivf HARNESS AT HOME - Why pay more for harness at Tcilluml than here? THE riONKF.lt II.VKNKSS SHOP can give you harness, heavy or light, splendid quality, as cheap as you can get anywhere. Come in and grt niy prices. I'll 1 1 line of roles, saddles, whips, in Int. tvetythine t-i lie fouud in a writ lee.ulatcd shop. Kepnir woik a specialty. Next door to Post Office, - - - HILLSBORO M S M X V B It S X to m m m m . Hi ' ; i - --a a -; w - -r " 5 ..(.... a t . -z 5 . c ;- ;). ? i " j ;c: ft s a w a ; m FURNITURE. L. McCormick, Second street j three doors south of post office, iiinsooro, is ine place to Imy any- thing in the furniture line. His , new wall pspers, just received, can j not be excelled this sidti of Port . 1 1 . ; luou, i rices range iroin -le per I roll up If you are going to paper ful r r"""18 1,118 spring, call and oyer his stock, which is fresh iiuiii ine laeiory. isring in your old chairs, lounges, sofas, in fact any kind of furniture, and trade 1 ii. r . , . mem jor new ones. Do not throw them away. They are worth some thing, (live him your orders and save from 10 to 20 percent. Notice to Certificate Holders. I Notice Is liorehv KjV(.n thai iiirtliealc holders of tie? 1)1 lev l'.mm-li liill..,- j CroHcent buliiir Exi'lmngi., No. ) lr0 ro- iiiiemrii Mini imuiieil lo present eerlih , eatos oiitHlunilinK to tho Kxeliniigu ill, the I lamiery near liillny, by Ainl II, ir for payment. (Vrlilinaten lllil. nriu..iil ,..l I... Hint dnlo will iKiconsideml miniilli'il , BV f UCJUtilt KXCIIAN'UK. J. II. I'mcKKTT, PnmiiliMit. Huteil Hi Dilley, tire,, .March 1.1, 1IKC Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby given that Honied bid will bo received by tliu (.'miiily Chirk 111 HillslHiro, Oregon. 1111 Weil., April 2, 1W.J. ai 2. p in,, lor tho struelioii ol a bridge on tin: KoroHt (Jinvo . bal'aveUe ri.a.l twtweeii Knrest lrove and Dillcv. Plans and (ijii-clliealioiiH may be Been iit (joiirt hoiiHo. 1.. a. noon, i, .. County Jwlgo. Ily order ( iiiumlssioiiers' Court. liillHboro, OreMaieli 13, 1U0H. First Meeting of Creditors. Notice in hereby given that on the 1 1th d.cy of Mnreli, P.I02, Klf Hclilellelin, of iirneliiis, (Iregnii, was duly adiinllcaled iaiikriiit; and that the lirst umiaing ol n" ; ?.1 f i ' "iiiiiieix-B innin g, i-oruaiiii, 1 Uu mh ''y ''' .March, iink, !S.,i&.;t:.tl:,,e,.! 1 iai inn, appoint a trustee, oxiiinlnn tin imiiKrupir ami triinsaet hui-Ii oilier busi ness an may properly conio Inilnre mild nienting. Datoil, Portland, Ore.. March IS, P02. Al.HX SWKKK. ., , , Koleree in llankruptfry. hae.li proof of eliiim must be iieeoiiiinin led by lil'ty eenls filing fee. Administratrix's Notice, Notice is lierchv ei ven Hint T ll, ,,i,.l.. "ig'ied, have been hy the County Court of 1,110 nnno nl Oregon rot- '.Viwhiiiglnn Conn tydtily Bipnintod Administratrix or the estato of William K, Owihih, deceased, and bavo duly tjiialiliod as Hindi AilnilniHtratrlx. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby re quired to piosent the same at the resi (loneoof the undeislgiied, at Cedar Mill, Oregon, with the proper vouchers within six months fi-nin this VHIh ilav nf Marc.li, MAItV I.. )VK8, Ailiniiiml,ral.rix of tho Kstalo of Wil- liain V. Owens, deee.iseil. W, li. Hare, Attorney for Adni'x, i ,i Don't IS: l if Neglect Coughslij ii ; ; . ; Nature might cure your cough without aid, but you can't af- ' , i e . , .. . ..'I to lorn io cnance it. . couch, if i r I .f. . . . , ' it lett to cure itself, is slowly V overcome at best, and therein IM apt M t.. n to be some weakness left 111:1 ;n t ho next. (iiiii.,li .,,,,., !M e isier. V - The Delta CmioJi Svi im. V y, is nature's best assistant. It A nmkt s the cure easv.nuick and M thorough. It is perfectly V harmless, and is equally got d ), i : it: lor young nml old. It ilmi t pay to trille with roughs when j : you can buy remedy like 1 this. Price 'J." cents, ."itl rents ' and f l.fO. i Main t , Hillsboro SUMMONS. In the Cnvnil I'onri 1,1 id,. Si. He ,il ltl. :iii lor !e.ini,;,ni c.uiov. Jeanclle Dudley. I'liinliil, , l-redein k A. Dudley, Deleii.boil.l IN TI1H XAMK dV I'll K Sf IK i'i-ur-iMii, you ine hen-bv ii"iiiie.l lleil lie I'lioulill herein has hl.-.l i -.tiih,n, ne.:iin-t y.ul in Hie nlune -11 1 1 1 1.- t I iuiii ami i ne, and ..n an- hen-.v re,iun, I,. apH-ar and aiisnur said Cimipl mil ,u, .u l I ire the lai day nf 1 he Inn i j... -ei , hy or Vr n pub n nljoii lierenf. I.. , si: On or In. ton- the '1 Hi il.n el' Mai.-li, lm.': ,.i am I it it iic r iiotjned thai il ,,ii lull loa,, ("ill mid an, r thei-oinilaiiit herein m 1,1 ih tl.l llu-re;o, Ih., I'lallillir ill o.iiim- , i.iii iui.iiiii it ee eim-ie ailil U! 11(1),. 1 , lo the I'iiiiii ahoe inenlioiied lor there. t hel' priivc.'l for in I he i-oin.l.iiiil lu-reni; thai is to nav, for u ilivree hn.-i cr dioU i . iui: the iH'iuh ol in iiinii.,iiv that in.iv ,e : I'M-UICK IX'lHeill I -1 it 1 1 si l It ;illi ,1, I, Ihi.llll herein, mid lor sueh olher relict as t,. the tVurl mnv seem meet and n-l. 'I'he dull- ..r I I... t. i. . - . , ' ' ,l,-l e'.lO.l .OHMI 111 IIUS MMIIhllll). is l-enrilary i,, r-o-J, hii.i II,,, .wt t,nh,ea- ' lion llicr.-o!. Maieli . !n.', and s;ihl -line i moos vhllll he puhl'shed on llie.-ud: TIllll'sdMy ol each tt.-ek for a s'i i,,. ct i WW-I.S lieltteen said il.lle-l, l ioh , n ,,,S is pnhlidie.l hv ot.le of lion. ' holu.w .j Melhide, .1 ,nlge of said I 'olirl, liolde In i said ' on it and eause and d.Hed -cliruaiv i ti, V'i siix.iii:i.,vsriiAi'i:i., Attorneys lor I'laimnl, I'.itihonl.uie SHERIFF'S SALE. II V Vlltil'i: OP AN evis-ntiiin issilisl mil of tliu I'i, un! y i .'iiii l the Mam of tr.'.;on, for U asnineioii "ihi'i, in i.,,"i- in r-aaiui-i iun.'. aii'i I'liarlcs lloyund injainsl II. Ch nlLnm and I-'. K, janiisoli, lieleiuhllils, to(- tlu, sntiiol s.,.im ,-osis and fi r Ihe fnrlh. 1 Slllll 111 tl'II.W I , .S, Kn,l eiu, itl illler (".( thereon at lite rate ol'il 1..1-. ...o .... mini from the lib day of March, I m;'. ami lor the eostsaml ea'lisi s of tale ami nl said rit; Sim, th,-r, h,re, hv viilin ami 111 pursuance ol atd jiidenicnt, ( v, ill ,,u aloiiilny, th 1 I lib fday oi April. fJ, nl lb"' s Ii door of the 'court louse i.i HdK-1 Isiro. nslilni'ton Cminlv, t hi-on, at the! Imnr of loo'eh 1 k a 111. id aid ilav. sell at . ill, II.- aiii'tion lo Un, hiidiest bidder for cash, 14 1 u folloHlng deserils-d real priiner ty, lyitnt, being and situate in Wudiin;' ton I ounly, lo w it ; Collin encjinr ai Hie r1. V. corner .,1 tl... r-. '-j ot the II. II. Holies Ii. J,. C. in Me,., l-' I . I . Il.lH.nl UK) Will. Mcr., and rtiiitimtr tlieiieif I-,. 011 li,. nation i,. 1 roils, tiieiu i- northerly lo the center of th I'ortland lileneoe r.-ad, a distance of lui feet, inure or less, running Ihnuigh liio renter nl a well of water, theue norther ly along the iter nf the county mad In its interseeliuii with Ihe township line between tow nships t ami n (.,,,.e s; unsaid toiviishlp line to Ihe pla, e of be ginning, containing of an urrv, to sal Isl'y the liereinbi'loie nanied sioiih and lor llie costs and expenses of said sale. Said property will bo sold subject In rc deniitiim as per slalom of Dreg, in. Witness my hand Ibis (Illi daynf March. . 1. W. HKWKI.I., Sherill of Washington Coiinty, HrrjtiHi. Ill-t). 1!. ItAt'il.KY, Altornev an- Clainlills SHERIFF'S SALE. HV virtuenf an eM i-ul ion, decree and or der of sale issued mil id llniCircitil Cinn l of the Slate nf Oregon, fr Washington County, in favor of I'liilena ,1'. !,--,. .,1 a.iil agiiinsl Kdwat'd New ton Palion, lor the Hum nf fil.fi f. K, gold coin, with interest tlierrnn at tho rate nf tl per 1 1 per mi ll fiimi tin-Ulii day of April, Is'-iii, ami for Ihe costs i.inl expenses nf Knlo and nf said w lit; Now, therefore, by virtue and in pursu ance nl said .Judgment., decree and order nf sale, 1 will, on M oidiiy, the till, day nf April, imin, at Ihn s h door of 'th,. Court House in llilltdmrn, Wasliinelon County, Oregon, at llei liour ol In o'clock A. M. of said ilav, sell at public iiueljnii to the highest bidder for cash, the Inlloiv. ing described real property, to-wil-: I'egiiining al a point which Is reached hy running from the iiarcr section e ,r tier on the Ka-t line of Sci'tlon :i, Tmwi sbii 1 Sniilh liaiign 1 West, Hoiith s dm green 7 iiiiuiiles West 2,'),Mii chains and North H7 degrees ::il minutes West t,:i,l chains In llm .Nnrtheast eurner nf Ihe Iract lo la-dcscril'cd theiiee Nnrlli h" du greos Un minutes west 1 1, TJ. chains In 11 post; lliince H011II1 :;i) degrees ft; I mluuli's I'asl H.KO chains li a (nisi; I hence South l,H i. grccs In iniiiuies UestlL'.nr, eluiins to nn iron corner; thoncij Houlli !iM cbitins: ineiiei! I'.asl ai.Sa clialn; Ibeneo Norlii degrees Cast llUI eluiins tn tliu phu-e ul' hegiuiiiiig. eoiilaiiiing Ji.ai acres nil silu al in WasldnL'lon Couutv. Orceon. lo satisfy Ihe ht'iemhelore mimed kiiiiis mul lor the costs mid expenses of hiiM sale. Hitid properly will bo sold mihjeet to re deitipllon ns per statute of (Iregiui. Willies 111 v bund t li Ih fit Ii day of March .1. W.HlCWKU,, Sherill of Washington dimly. Oi-cl'iiii. luo. It, llugley, Allnrney for 1'lninlili. Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby trivial Hint I'm under signed lias by Ihe County Court of Ihe .State of On unii, for the County nf Wash ington, been duly appointed Ihe Adminis trator nf tliA eslalo nf Marl ha Hpencor. leceascd, nml that lid bits duly nimlilied as Kiie.ii adiuinisli'iitiir. "hnrclore. nil ncrnniiM havlni claims niraiiisl, II, e chile 01 iiiokiiiu .Mail hs hpencer will present tlKiin to inn, nt Hie, law olllce of II, T. liagley, Willi p-opcr vouchers (.herein al taehed within six niniillis fi-nni dale here nf. O. It. SPKNCMI! AdniiniNlrnlurol' ibu JsHlidnnf Maitlui Spencer, deceased. Haled nl 1 1 illshom, (his liTlh ilnv nf I'Vihruai-v, !NZ, II. 'I'. liagley, Alturnny for Ihe IOhIiiIc, Treasurer's Notice. All County Warrants of Washini'lnn County, Oregon, endorsed puV,hhi fur want of funds," prior In Jan, , w ill hu due and payable nit nml nf. ter April I, lmni, Interekt wi cease tiller ll, at dale. , ltOltOfil'll CltANDAI.l,. March 1,1, m. County Treasurer. rr-r i-r-.i Ki.T-it-i-r-i pi t ' r1 r-1 t- Which Would You Rathor Kcop? our i i'tich or I li- ,y i'ol r.ll SVHI I' ceil' t '.h i n Uiim ii I'liiih ... (hcou Havon Cough Syrup ... ll )m Invr not liu-d it, the nevt tunc vim iin- aulli-iiiig itli a roti)'h, j;ive it a iiint mid lire how sutpiiw-d you wilt br. n n n n n mv '9 1 riM... ii.ii. l . iti.rti. ta r i x i -iac-T:,a ,x h yi ixr SUMMONS. I N I II K COIN TV f(H ;i TA'I'K i'.'(i:i:i;n (; INlilOX ( ul NIV l-V, l'h;lllu,-liili,., I'lalnliil.j v. n 1,1 It iny ), I'eilel an 1 D fenilaiils. Mnv T',i Harry D. Itiuiil and Vary V the iilMiie Hauled ileleiidanK : In Hie liaine.it the Stale ot I hemm, oi lllld eileh ol V.UI ale heiehy e.,iilu. in-led and I'cplinsl In appeal III ihe aho 1 llta d l ollit. Ill the above CIHilled c.'IIIM on or Is lore the ei. mill. ill of sis , U' .)i Id i, ,! i, ,ii ,. I lit s sum u; ous iii i he I! ills Ik,i. Ali'.lis.eoiiiliienellii: u n h Ihe i sue of l-'eliruar, li, I'" Jin.l eodllii; Willi Ihe , sue oi March '.n, In ,:, and iiu,i , ,,n aoiu ar and aiKHei oiioi U eoe Mai, ii;n, I'sii, I And you ill I il t, e Ih il ,1 you fail I s, lo appear anil unsHe, K.iid I oliiphtl III , ! I.. i w mil there..!, u.. plaiulitl , lake ii. I un hi n-.t.iiiis; v.ni in ihe -inn nl ' -l -ii.i iun-iesl tlu., Inuii :-i .em l.i I .:. I'Ulal ihe late of I, (.,.,, ,nl e-r ! aiiiilini, and Ih ,-o;,ts and .llshnisi Is' ol lids aelloii, an I ,, judelui ul and old I cr ol I he alsoe I nl a ,-.l I Vi, 1 1 1 1, . ,, '. 1. 1 the lolloiMi,,. ih si liUsI real ioa-,ly; ! I he ,s.,ih Mall ol Ihe Southeast .iiar ' li i Sis lion ,;i, , , s. U. ,, Wil MerJ i ..lilainlle.! si a. res, silii.it,. In Wichlni. n . -illit v, I ire. I his sue, iiioiis Is si ve t availed Voll by plll.llr.lle.n hy ol.lei ,, !. Hull, I.. A, K'io-1. I oiiiilv ,luih;e of cliii;loii 1 t'i'.i;.!!!,!) ade and daied on the i,ii Oav i l eluitare I t i- i,.l . 1.,.,!. ...a..,. ...... e. the publication lie le,,f ,-,, ,.,.L . (,,, ineeiil ne met .-iic'i , , the llillslsu r;:us, and Inat yon uc o and a i is m er on or (inlet to apt tne sin, ,1.,,- ,, Man h, -m, ttcd Ihlh l ehticuy I,, I'HrJ, H. T. II.M.I i:v, . H. h M I I H, Alloiiiey, f.,r p,li,liil, jl'rtlARDIAN'S SALE OF l; A L PROPERTY, Mi'ili 11 :S IIKIiKllV lilt i v Ill I H-laie i ibo iiinh-i,i,.,, loninii,,,, o'!,i AI'I'At HMKST,'" ,"" r. Vi il..it and fora Mnv Wilson, luiiuirs, hy nil: rd.- r made llteled on I In and : j V ill III.' '.ill!tl i , ,,. I'iii.ii i . I'i ' mi, lor Washim-tnii (,. ' . ol dr. -i; . ' 'he mall, r ' f -l-ileoi Ihe ! i"1 tic I Mil 1 1 1 CI lis li 1 1, ,,l I aid liny I'. MiNoii ul t'oi.i May 1 inim us. iiuihoii01,' 11 .'. tl,.-UU.h'lsis: I sell,, I nul.lic """ cash all ,. tie- "'" hen. - r He-ci lie, I : .Noil, II,, i ''"-'"'1 lo -aid order I Mill 011 '". 'OI N oudav. the I ''ar nl .March, I III I l.t. H,.ll. ,l....k " ""I' i'oiim. in iniisis.ru, tircfon ai 'I." h.inrol n:tna, i.f .,,,,1 dav,'s,.i all ol the nolvin,:,lc,cri.,'d real l.rop '. I villi', beiiiir and siin .1- 1.. n i ,i... . . .. toil I ounly, llrei;oi,, lo till -n iiiuiii nie.i 1; ,,,.n i": trai t ul land; I I III till' fob 11' 1:111111111: ai till' ,S. I',. Corner nf II... V I IV ol .scitlmi Ii, v 1: 1 w ,, o, -1 ' "M riiiiiiiug theme North sy -,U I H'cnen " 1-1 Nl roils, tliellce Notlii .i the ; r m ine in,,,, channil ,,1 liir- ,.,l nek llicuee tip llieeenler of said creek ' ' 'section wall . I,,,,, rmniiin. Norlii and f-ouih Ihrinigh tbe eem. r id s.od ,-ect. tl, I heme s. to ih,. center of s-,, N-i-l. ii. thence K. U) rods lo the p, r I'Ciiininu, conlaiuinu' K'l.Jti m-ies imhlic auetinit to the lll,-h.,t bidder Tor e.ish III haii'l on Ihe day of -ale, Siinl sale uill he nuul'e nml mild proper ly mdd subject n Coiilirnmtioii hv tin I .unity Ciinuty of Ih,, Slate ..I (irci-i'm lor n.sbiiigioii Count v . Witness my hand Ihis '.'til, , ,v ,,f .,.i, ruiiry. Mm:'. IIKV I'tiN I'll 1 1, Id I'S liilardnoi ol Ihe Ivdateol Uuy . , Wil .Iui mid t'oin May Wil-ou, Illinois. lii;o. It. ISmo i.v, Ailurnev for I'iuardiiiu. SHERIFF'S SALE V'lTH'H IS I IK l: Kit V CIVIvV THAT i li.V VI I t III- nl a (Illicit iuu ( . ..,1 ol and mider the seal of the Circuit C I .. loeouuo in oregon, r Waslin,,.(,, I ounly, upon a jmlcinenl duly dm kel -ed In said nn it 1 ,n I he ',; II h, day f .l,,,,,,. ai'.v, l i. ,, favor n. 'I', W. Spaiks, I'boidlll and ngaiust Marv !inr, deleml ant lor Ihn mil fj,,;.;.-, ,' p,,,.,.,,,, Hiereiui I laiinary ITtli, fmo a ihe rale ol 11 p,.r cent per iiiiuni ami llm f,.. Iher sum ulJI'is,-, ends and IniorcHl fhere un Iiuiii .lamiary I,', Iiihi at l,,, ,-,,) ,,fii pereciit per a, nun ami llm costs nf ami npon said will; lor want of snlllelenl personal prupcty, ( lln ,.Vi, , and nn Mnuday the ;M. day nl March lim-J, al lluiKiiuili dm,,, nil),,, Court Unuse 111 llill.ihnro1(ire1it I he linurni In,,-, ,,t-k A. M . 0 raid day, I w ill se ,,f. pbj(. am.tion, In Ihn uehi-st l.i.l.h.r 1.... 1. nil id Hid following described real pro! I'crty, lying, being and siluate Wnsh inillon Connly, Oregon, and described ,,s 'dl", In Wit; Pel,,,; - ,,, H , , li In nml Interest of the defendant Mary I. Ing. id, ill mid to the followini- ,,'.. Mcrihed portion ol the A. W. Hail I) I It. IW. Will. ,Mnr. Ilee'i , . mug al ihi mosl. westerly h hwest cor ner id I lie land deeded to llernanl l.els bv ih-cd reeorih-d at pageC-IT of llok ' nl the record.', l ,Ii,c.1h ,,r 'ashing!, ,11 I on nl y. OreKoii nml n I Souih.-aslcrly along , Honlhwest line ul wild land of said llerniinl ',,'is (,, l,e eel, er of the , ,;,,,. ,(., sontliwCHlcr ly ,,g ,(, ,.,,. M obi nn.y,,n l!u,ll.o!,e wesl lino of the 'I originally owned ,y Michael Ken dyitbiineeNorllHiry along snid wesl bin In Hie place f begiunin,,, eunlaln. ng Uaeres inure, u-less, , milisly all of Mm Imrnin heloro naiueu sums ami 11,,. ensls id and 111.011 said will and of sale. Said sale will ,e llmin Bl,,,1.t p, deinpliim as nurslaliile ,,r , ,,.,'.,, Witness a, y Iiiuiii mi lliis atilh. rebrmirv, 11 ma day of i -iv ,- m i- '' W'-BHWKI.b, ' 1 .""sliiligtiin Cnutilv, Orecnti. IVirV-tiiiniVlV."""' All.-rnoye, Notion of Finn! Ketileineni. N'ntlcois hereby given Unit Hie under signed, executor of h ,lHt jj; 'lll(l l''sb' I-of Kllcii (iroiiei', ilceeiiMi'd has hied Ids limil nee. 1, us such t xeeu- tor, with till) Connly Cuiot of llm Slide nl Oregon, fol Washiiig Cmmly, and thai. Hiild Court has limsl Mumbiv. lareb II, V.m.nl llin'eloek A. M of said day in Hie eotii l, to, ,, Dishorn, o,-,. llm tune and place ',,r Jiearlng nlueetiuns In limil 11cc.111nl.i11g and fi,m Hel.l leiumil, nf Ihn naiil cslaln, il any fhern be J'K'III) CUONKIl, I'.xeciilornl' the last will and liiHlanieiif. id I, lion Cruncr. diieensed. Haled at Hillslioro, Ore., LIiIh lib day Mnndi, l'.Htl, ' Now Jh the timo to Hiibscriho for Tho Argus. rl f 1 "i..-Y-iT,"t"-lr1."1 r'T-1 1 cuts lli.il CUHliS KAY KN Yuur rough rail be rilled, Syiup Miukt 1 1 U i- iii.iric, ...v iti - i vi 1 1 iS( V-J i r r l r J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i OREGON So line amd Union Pacific To I he HAST I he n. ;. h N. t u. tiivcH Hie ( lioiie of Trains lfjV 1 lj 1 ' I be O. K. A ,N. ( ii,, in coiinci lion ;willi the Oh ;'iii .Shin I Line nml i I'ii inn I'.ti ilic, idliTii I ho lim si scr- ( vice ;.tnt l ist" 4 lime lo S ill Luke, j Denver, Kim- ns City: Omaha, SI. j I'ltul, ,t. Louis, Chicago, nml all j poilllS I'll.'t. TlltCI IHlillS daily I i'i 'In I'm I l.iinl, n itli clinico nf loan y ! ililliteiil ruiilcti I 'a luce and lour id rleepi-rs, library, dining and ! chair curs mi nil I ruins. W'riie A L. Cniig, O. P, A , O j II. A' N. Co., I'oiii.iml, Oiigon, fur pnrtictilars. TIIIC COMMONKU I Mr. : tun's piipcr.) The Coniniiiiu r li is all nurd illun i ttionlh dotn flate nl the liist iisue a dr. CIlltlKMI 111 I Illl'l l-llpics, a lllllld 1 Ptiinauly tievrf riinalrd In the bislmv of I Alltril.MIl lieliodieal l,le,sl,.. VI.- !,,,., .,, . , '"I , ,.-..., .,..,. , oi-lH- (itisli.ilts that then- is mom in tt. it,.wt. paper field lot a national paper devolrd bilbc diicussioii nl t,hic.i riononile, and snciiit pn 'l.lcin. Tu the Cnliunns nl The Commoner Mr llrian ciutuhnt, his best clliitis; and Ins revb w of pulil iciil events as thr y nice ftotn time In time can not l.nl In iuleiesl Iho-r who sliiily public ipiestiiuis. I lie l-onininiii r's lej 11I.11 (uihsriiptiim price is fi.oo p, r yent. W h ive ai -ranged willi Mr, Prynn wbeu-by we cn liirnish his paper nml I he A 1, mis, ad vance siitw tiplinu, to(;ellier fot one yesr for fl.b',. The regiilur subsciiptimi plice of Hie Uo .apei whe4,i,bciilK.d or separately is J,,oo, ONLY ONE WAV TO DO I r. iC.el fiom Pnrtbind p, l'f ivi,,, , hours-just , days, Tlic "Chi. nn lwi land Shi i.iI," kaviiii: Pniilimd ,j,v t ') "' via O K. .V N., arrives at Chica go al u:,io the thud day, New V01I1 nml linsloii are reached "the foimh ilav. Tlie, train, a, k now U-.lei d i ,e te (,,.. est between the Northwest and (he bast, is solidly ve-ililinled ami its cipiipincut is iiiimiipassed I'ldlinau drawing room sleeping ears, up In-lafe uuii-,t' sleep, ing cais, lihrary-MiioUiig ,.arMi ,pr clinini: 1 hair cms, and uiiescelli-il dining cars, Hie meals on wlndi are rniial to those served at the yelv best holels. Keiueiuber Ibis train hun mini Ponlimd to Chicago; there is un i hanKe f and ihe gmnl of it is, it msls 110 inn,,. f ride on it than 011 oilier mules. We have other trains, The "Pucilic Express" leaves l'nill,ui, ,-v nl 9 .,, m. via lliintini;loii, mid Ihe SiKikniie 1-Iyer ' leaves al (I p. 111. d .ilv via .Spo. kiiiie for ,SI. Paul and ihe .;st. For rales, sleeping car' rcscrvmimw, etc, call on or wiile In any ti. ft. ,Si N agent, or write to A. I Craig, C.rueiai I'assenget Agent, Poillaud, Dienii. P ,. 0.1 1 ii'.. in niHuiu iiuiiiibi .1. Nut I lii-op, I'i npi leior, Newly Furnished 'Is and Renovated A liiHt-cbiRs table and . all accommodations for the convenience of guests. . , , Attention, Lnilirsl Mrs. M. A. Powell hits the agency for Mum Itillert's Knee Lotion, lh,i linesl, iireparution lor llio complex ion on the murkd. tlimninteed non-injurious. 1 1 it m 1 ro Ih ihVo used it ami reconiniend if. Also preparation for the IkiikIh. Cull on, or address M, A. Powell Hillsboro, Ore. ' Notice ol final Settlement. Notice Ih hereby pi vm, mt ,hl, , slrnnd tiHfiirneii,iflbrieshiliin- N, A liar, relt nn. llenrlell,, p.arrell, uhov," bus hie, bis linal nccoiinl iih such iislennti nl.he'ire.,.,l('n,,rl nf Ihe Stale., Z ' nr Wiishluglnn (,0111y, d tin. hio 0 Miil'i'li'Vl'lhu! hymM ,,0,,rt J''''"l''.v? .b.;of'!.'ibr,n!;y';p' . . , ' W. II. W 1011 Itl! NO, Assignee uf the on tnlnnl' N. A ;..,, and Jiiiuritifta liiirrott, ItisolvnntB, '