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KILLSBORO ARGUS, JULY 17, 1902. . : a lr T 1'vori.l i :t : : : : A I'srsa hh tiik I'kovi.k : ; : Intend t th Post-office at HilUboro, Oregon, as 3eoond class mail matter. LUCIUS A. L0S0, EDITt)B. County Official Paper. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BY The Argus Publishing Co 8uWrjtlon: One Dollar per Annum, Six Month, 60 eta; Tare Months 35 eta. Opposed to Gold Mono metallism. Be' licves la the Bimetallic Standard. Dear Money means Debased Property, and Profitless American Product. Our Consequent loss Is oar Creditors' Gain, Has no use for Marcos A. Ranna NO NKBD TO WORRY. The Independent should waste no time in worrying as to whether The Argus will, or will not, sup port a Cleveland-Hill democrat for the nresidenc?. There is but little probability that the bankercrat democrats will win out, but if they do, The Argus will support them not. On the other hand, it will, in case of a "re-organiiation victory," support that party, which will mean the greatest defeat of the skulkers. But the real democracy of the country has not yet laid down its fight and we all expect to see the Independent and Messrs Hill and Cleveland fighting shoul der for bauk and trust domination in 1904 Take a pride in your own coun ty; talk about it, and when you write your friends in the east, tell them of our Droepects. There is no question but what we are more fa vorably situated, as a farming county, than any of our sister sec tions in the Northwest, we are within a day's ride by team to the biggest and nest market ia the en tire Northwest, and that market will grow beyond our most san guine expectations. We can sup nort a DODulation three or four j times as large as we ha?e, and all can be assured of plenty. The ex position will do much for Wash . ington county. People from the East want homes here, where they will have no crop failure, and where such a thing as extreme heat or cold is unknown. It is one of the test in the state and will be the best. Smith, of "Burn and Kill" fame. has received a mild censure from the War Department, and has been retired from active command. is but a few weeks ago that the "cuckoo" press was jumping with both feet upon those who dared deprecate the actions of the irre pressible Smith. What change has come to the spirit of the adminis trition's dream? Why are they "shooting" our soldiers like Smith in the back? Why are they aid ing the Fillipinos by openly ad mitting that Smith is not humane? Is it possible that our adminiBtra tion is turning traitor to benevo lent assimilation? It should left to the "antis" to deplore the methods of "Hell Roaring" Jake Are our ''rulers" getting womanish? Some paper up the valley thinks that only politicians are desirous of having an extra session. This is very amusing, considering the fact that the politicians are the ones who are rebelling against the possibility of such a session. All of the "push" are against it, be cause it will mean living up to both ot the party platforms. This they do not want as it will mean a reduction of the salaries in some of the fat offices. Depend upon tai eaters to always be "anti" when it comes to legislation that will de crease the profits of the pothouse politician. The meeting at the court house last Saturday evening was an en thusiastic gathering, which looks well for progressiveness. There was a unanimity of sentiment that speaks well for the future. Let there be a united Hillsboro, and location and resources will do the rest. The attendance of farmers from east of town was gratifying, let the good work go on. Shady Brook Rev. McLain, the new minister for the Shady Brook district, filled his first appointment here Sunday. Harvey Northrop is building a new residence Born, July 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas Nor throp, a daughter' t red JNorthrop and Mies Grace Harris were Port land visitors last week. Measles are still prevalent here. Real Estate Transfers. Carl L Thompson to A B Ham mond x inton Timber Co, 160 a tec 28 1 1 s r 6 w. . . .$1200 Co, e J n j J f , i j n e J and n e J n w sec 8 t 3 n r 4 w 160 a 1000 Thos H Tongue to arah Gra- bel 100 a Henry Sewell d 1 c 5000 Mary and Sarah Smith to IV ter Josse SO a D Ienox o I c iJO Jacob Sinkbeil to Abraham Baldwin S a Andrew Harper die 025 F Strobel to I J Bauhnian lot f7 Cornelius Environs 850 Annie Pomeroy to Emma Pomerov j It blk 24 r Urove oOU Joseph Simon to M J Kinney n j o e j I e i n e j and n e iseJeecS ton r5 w..,.1000 James S Witham to Jos and Thos Kerr sasecbtjnrjw 150 S S Barnes to J M Greear 90 a in Thos Hart die W H Skairss to E G White 5.35 IB Hillsboro boo Henrietta Smith to Irene Brown It 66 Cornelias Environs ion Mary B Dolstrum to Jno DoUtrum ioa a Hlkanan alter a 1 c . . . 700 Effie Aspell et al to L L Crawfi rd 3IJ a see 10, 15 1 1 n r 4 w...... 34b Carl Pederson to Andrew Boos pt lot 1 blk 7 Forest Grove too Emma Tncker to Maggie Hage- uian pt d 1 c Chas J Merrill boo A Johnson to James Titus tract near Raleigh 35 Notice of Final Settlement. Xotice is herebv given, that the under signed has riled in the Countv rourt of the Mate 01 Oregon, Tor Washington County, the final account in the matter of estate qf Fannie T. Neep, deceased, and said Court has set Monday, the 2ih day of July, 19 '2, at 10 a. in., at the Countv Court "room in H illsborw, Oregon as the time and place of hearing objections to said tinal account, and for tho final settle ment of said estate. Dated this June 18th, 1902. JOH.V NEE P. Eiecutor of the last will of Fatmie T. eep. Geo. R. Bagley, Atty for Executor. Notice of Final Settlement. Xotice is hereby riven that the under signed administrator, Willi tlie will an nexed of the estate of Thomas Stewart deceased, has filed his final account with the County Court or the state or Oregon, for Washington County, and that suitl Court has fixed the 11th day of August, 1902, at 10 o'clock a. a. or said day, at t tie County Court room in Hillsboro.Oregoti, as the time and place of hearing objec tions to saia nnai account ana die nnui settlement of said estate Dated at HUlsboro, Ore., this July 17, 1802. FKED ROOD, Administrator, with the will a ne xed, of the estate of Thomas Stewart, deceased Notice ol Final Settlement. Notice is hereby riven, that the under signed administrator has riled in the County Court of the stale of Oregon, for Washington County, his final account in the matter of the estate of George Thine, deceased, and that said Court has set Monday. July 21 1902, at 10 o'clock a. m , at the County Court room in Hillsboro, Oregon, as the time and place of hearing objections to said account and the final settlement of said estate. Dated this Jure 1!, 12 HERBERT G. THIXO, Administrator of the estate of George Thing, deceased. Benton Bowman, Attorney for Admin istrator. CITATION. In the County Court of the State of Ore ong for the County of Washington In the matter of the Estate of Mai tha Spencer, Deceased: To John R. Spencer, Lillie M. Bright. O. R. Spencer and Edith Spencer, his wife, and to all persons interested in this es tate, greeting. In the Name of the State of Oregon yon are hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Washington, at f lie Court room thereof, at Hillsboro, in the County of Washington, on Monday, the 28tii day of July, 1902, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any there be. why an order should not be made herein authorizing and directing the Administrator-tie -boms non of this estate to sell the following de scribed real proerty belonging to this es tate, at public sale for cash in hand, to wit; Lots 7, 8 and 9 of and in Block IS of Simmons' Addition to the Town of Hills boro, Oregon; the north two thirdsof Lot 4, 6 and 6 of and in Block 2, of Simmons' Addition to the Town of Hillsboro, Ore. on; and Lot 1, Block Si, in the Town of West Portland Park, Multnomah County Oregon, as prayed for in the petition of sain Administrator filed herein. Witness, the Hon. L. A. Kood. Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Washington, with the seal of said Court affixed, this 2fllh day of June, A. D. 12. (Attest.) GEO. A. MORGAN". Clerk. I!y J. W. Morgan. Deputy,. H. T. Bagley, Attorney for Estate. TRUSTEE'S SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX, THAT the undersigned trustee of the estate of Sarah Klineinaii and Joseph Klineinan, bankrupts, by virtue and in. pursuance of an order made on the 5th day of Juiy, 1002, in the matter of said bankrupt es tate, will, on the Pith day of August, 1902, at the south door of the Court House, H Hillsboro, Oregon, at 10 o'clock A. M , of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the following described real property, to-wit: Being a part of the donation land claim of Isaiah K( Isay and wife, Claim No. 67, TIN R 3 W Will. Mer., Washington County, Oregon, situated in section said township and range, and boundtd as follows: Beginning at a point, bearing north 42 77 chains west 9.81 chains fron the southeast corner of said township, which point is the southwest corner of the tract of land conveyed to Thomas S. Wilkes by Louisiana Billings, on tha 24' h day of November, H'M, by doed recorded on page 75 of Vol.27, Records of I'eeds for Washington County, Oregon, and run ning thence north 40 degrees and 50 min utes cast, in center of county road, 4 til chains; thence south 89 degrees 08 min utes east 2 50 chains: thence south 52 de grees west 4.15 chains to the center of the county road; thence north 8! degrees 1 8 minutes west 2.74 chains to the place of beginning, saving and excepting how ver from this tract, the land conveyed hy K. A. Harris and husband to 8. T, Crow, bv deed recorded on page 28, Book ' W of the Records of Deeds of Wsslnngto County, Ortgon. Dated this July 7.h, 1002. J. P.XA.MIESIE, Truxtee, Geo. R. Bagley, Attorney for Trustee. Call on David Kuratli, Phillip?, if you have lost a dark brown Jer Bpy cow, with calf at side. in M MONS. In the l", ton. to ea;t Court of the State ot Ortj- ashmKtou vounly. l.cipeLl InYis. plaintiff, vs. Hannah R. UrHsli-ur, Ai'.v-v t-leniniK ami J. It. Flem ing, in r hUNUin.i; Mitune limber. Susan lit .is!.t r lit ih'Lis uul AuUei'soii Ko 11 ou;s. iur h.;ui;it; (tattle liruncer Keyn o.is, alt l h.u'ii s Kin liouts, her luisUuut; j J. uu J. K..iaiil, aiut kuruili, ht wile; Vii v.oKier Mil. all. Klsiiclli Ka- win ta;ti iiii.t fc'later, her hui- u . !; Mk a huratlt, Jacob Kuratlt. 1 isuiiitlt. Mariin Kuiallt. Jn -...... ? v'" is kui.ult. Anna lirbara kmiii. Albcrtm. her luistviiut. . Oswalt) KuratU. Kisbvlh (uiiuil, liosa l.uoiiutior 1 Inner, aiut n.i;M'. h r hiisivuul; KIsie l.uestnuer, J,i- vti l. i.iiiir. l.isl-cth ilvtsser Saxcr and !aer. her liustiaiut; Jacob tSctswr. Anna (.Jeisst-r Suiser and Sulacr. her husinul; An:ia liartvira ielsscr Sulser uut Mnser, h-r hustunit; Kas;sir iu'iner. lie nneh Tanner, Johannes Tan ker. J.u'i Tumier, KUinlH'th Tanner, H.ir'.'.Ki Tanner. Anna Tanner. I'lrleh u ini.r. .K im i,aii!er. Jacob Hahler. Ce- i .1 K uuunii. illumi O. Huenumn ami ratty bueiiuinn. hi wit, Carrie (.iarrett son. and l. U. iiarrvltsun. her husband, Krank ti. liiiemann. v.harles llueraann. Fi.'t an tm nnuui. Waller Ituemaitn, Kd w:ul Uiumaan, and Henry ltuemann. Agatha i-uemanii, Maria Itlicniaim. Jo- ha.i tieorye ittieiuaun, Joseph Antiine luicinann. .Marina Mnir. ami J on an Ja evh King, her husband; Agatha Jollier and Ai touia Jollier, Minnie bucmanu. rraiii .svst iuo :;aiin, Anmas bue- maun. llernian Bueiiiaiin, Clotilda Bue- niaiin, .Villoma Kaedler and Andreas Kaedlei, herhustwnd; Joseplia lUlelliann, loritaiui aMUs Itank, a corporation and kkhaid Nixon, receiver of tho Port land having liank. defendants. to Alexander KuratU. Klstwuh KuratU :tr and Mater, her husband N k'.aus Kuratlt, Jacob Kuratll, Helnrtch Miiaiii. A-artia Kuraiii. jus Kiiraui, .Mk aus Kumtlt. Anna RtrNira AltH-rlln a:ui Aleertin. her hustximt; Maths Kuratlt, t"s,i!d KuratU, Klsiivtb Kurat !i. Kosa t.ue.nncor (lauer. and tiau- i-r. h-T husNind. Ktsie I.eiuinKer. Jaaib l.eiu!)iter, Ulsbeth i;lsser !S.xer. and jsiver. her hnsivind: Jacob Uelsaer, Anna Ci eisser Sulser. and 8ulser, her hust-and; Anna llarlvira (Uisier Sulser and S.ilser, her husband; Kasper Tanner, lleinrieh Tanner. Johannes Tan ner. Jacob tanner. Kliiabeth Tanner. l-ar'ara Tanner. Anna Tanner. I'lrleh i5ah!r. Jacob Uahler. Cecelia Huenmnn. W illiam O. Kuemann and Patty llue mamt Ms wife, Carrie Uarrettaon and p. O. tlarrettson. her husband: Knink H. Huemann. Charles Hueninnn, Klorlan 1'iinmann. Waller Kuemann, Edward Huetnann and lleiirv Itueinann, Aitalha liiieinaun, Maria Bueniann. Johan George Hiieniann. Joseph Antone Itiienuiiil, Martha King, and Johan Jacob King, her husband, Agatha Johler and Autonia Jollier. Minnie ltuoinann, Frana Xaver Hueinann. Andreas Bueniann, llernian lliieinann, Clotilda bueniann, Autonia Kaedler and Andreas Kacd.lt r. her hus band, and Josephs Bueniann, the above named de'enda'its. In the name of the state of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby commanded and ren.iired to appear In the above en titled court and cause and answer the amended complaint therein nled against you and each of you on or betore the ex piration of six weeks' publication of this sum 11 ons in the llillslHiro Argtis, begin. nic; with the issue thereof dated June 1. I2, and ending with the issue thereof dated the 21th of Julv, VA'i. and that you aniar ana answer on or nctore ine said J-tth day of July, lkr. And you and each of von w ill please take notice that If you fail to so appear ami answer said amend- cd ron'plaint, the piamtitf w ill apply to tiie court lor the relief prayed for and de manded 111 111s amended complaint lili therein, to w it; First For a decree that that certain deed of conveyance made, executed and delivered by Lemuel F. Braahear and Hannah K. Prashear to Jacob Brtiftger, uuci i-enrniry 1,;, irfi, ana nitvi tor rec- or 1 Fcbri.ary IS, lvii), and recorded on ace W of lti.k "C" of the Records of t.'eeds lor ashlngtnn countv. Oreuon, ciiiiveyiug the S K. of Sec 7 and lots ! and J ai d the w's of the ne'i of Section ! Townpfiin 1 north. Range 1 west of.the . M.. m wasninirton county. Oreuon, e ref- rmod and corrected to conform to ire ;ij;r emc'iia of the parties thereto, ma!e ad entered Into prior to the execu tion and ili livcrv thereof, and that the Tvine of tre crrmtte. Jacob llruger. -.vhcri'.er the s;i-ne neriirs. tie mads to read J.M'fll! P,r:l OGEIt Instead of "J.V Co'. itrtlfSC.KR" and "JACOB BRAQ- c.ER." Second For a decree that that certain ed of convex anee made, execited ani 'Vdlvcrrd bv Jacob F.rilcger to Oenrgp r.ueTinnn. ri.ited April 11. 1S(B, and fllel Ter record jitunrv s. PmiH. and recorded on nae of Hook "K" of the Records of deeds for Mnshlnffton co'intv. Oregon. for nil of Hip S. K. of said See. 7, Tnwn- h!n 1 north. Ttint'e 1 west. Will. Mer. and eonruinins W acres, be reformed and corrected to conform to the agreements of the rarlles thereto, made and entered !nn prior to the execution and delivery bereof. Pid that the name of the (."an tec, Cimrr Ibiemann. therein, wher- ei-e- tho same occurs, be mane to read fJKOPCK BCFMAX.W instead of C"mr,v. ROMAN." THrd -Fir a decree that that certain deed of eouvei-nnce made, executed and .lo'lvn-cd bv Jncoh Rruceer on the 11th .ay ot Ai'i-ii, l-ix, and reorded on page .y ot Bo-iK "II." ut tho Kccorda ol Deeds :or v asMiiijtun county, Oregon, for (tie said , 1., V 01 sec. i, luwi.aiup 1 .North, uuiiie. i we.t, Will. Aler., containing Itij aviea, l y reiormed and corrected bo as 10 coiiionn to the agreements of the oar- ilea therei'i, made and entered Into prior 10 tlie e(;cutioa ana delivery thereof. or:d tn'tt the n tioe of the grantee, George iSio.-rn.iiin. wlierever the same occurs !! I1 in, leu made to read OKOI'.IIE HUE- il.v.Ms. Insiead of GKOKGK BO.VIAN." F'jiirth For a decree appointing a trua-t-e unu- r 1 he last will and testament of John K'iniiith, deceased. In the place ami stead ol the said 1'ortiand Havings I'.aiiK. and mat such trustee so appoint 1 d 1 authorized and empowered and di rected by a decree of said court to make, execute and deliver to the plaintiff here in a deed of conveyance of all the said s. K ol section 7. Township 1 North. ii;teiie 1 west, will, Mer., containing 16) iu r. h. conveying alt of the lntereat, right and tlile.ihni said Portland Savings Bank aco ifred under the terms of said last v.-1 ! 1 txv.A testament of said John Kunrath, (leeeaC!!. Fifth- For a decree adludtrlne and de cree-rig this plaintiff to he the owner In fe -itii pie absolute, of all of the H. K. H of Hi cifon 7, Township 1 north, Range 1 west, of the Will. Mer.. In Washington county, Oregon, and containing 1W acres, rnd of e- ery part and parcel thereof. Sixth For a decree adjudging and de creelne that the claims of the above- named derendaniH and each of them Is a cloud upon the title of this plaintiff In and to said real properly; that said cloud rt removed and that each and all of the fie', ml 'tils In this suit and all persons claiming by Ihrotiirh or under them or either of them lie forever barren and pre eliirhd from claiming any Interest, right or tjtjp of. in or to said premises, or anv nart or rarre! thereof, and for such other and further relief as may be necessary a-'d nropor In eioiny and good conscience. This srmmons is published ngalnst you and earh of yoi mirsnant to an order Tn.'e'e ! v T Ton. T.ouls A, Rood, County .Tn.Ve of Washington county, Oregon, on the p'th diiv "f June. I!r2. and which d, r directs that this summons be pub- lo-heri ep'iin?L you and eacn or you. in the IHl's'-oro Argus, once n week, for six co'isecctive and successive weeks comrncneln with the l"ue of snlrl news paper dated nine 12. 1'i02. and ending with hn (-"no of sr. Id newspaper dated July 21, I'"!!, snd that, vott and each of you nirnear and answer said amended com plaint on or before tlio expiration of said six weo'-V'tuibllcntion, to-wit, on or be fore Julv 21. i:io'. GEO. R. nAGT.F.Y. Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the County Clerk In Hillsboro. Oregon, on Mon., July 21, 1f'02. at 10 a m . for building long bridge. 1 mile west ot Hillsboro, and li II at west end of bridge. i'lnns dud specifications may he seen at county clerk's ollic.e from July lb' CIIAi.MKH'S IiRIDOK. Also bridge across Dairy c-eek, at Alex. Chalmers' place, ilids to l opened August (I, JO02. Specllications may be seen nt clerk's ollice after July 2Sth. I,. A. KOOD, County Judge. Mv or1er Commissioners' Court. Hillsboro. Ore. July 10, 1002. Lint, yearling heifer, red and wliitH, riRvv bell, black strap. Re ward Dan Stoller, Lenox. NOW IS TIIE Early Comers Get the This is'the beginning of the end of the Summer Season, and now is a good time to choose a light-weight or outing suit. bvery suit in our store is for goods include a number of exclusive patterns rarely found in suits ready to wear. These are to be found among the striking new K. N. vV F. styles, such as the "Kenmore," "Harvard" and "Crom well," which are the leading types of sack suits. .We sell the famous Drew-Selby shoes for Ladies', ?2..so, voo, .sq. run H. Wehrung & Sons, Hillsboro, Fall Term Opens Sept. 1 6, SUMMONS. IS THE CIItCUIT COURT OP Till STATE OF OREGON FOR WASH INGTON COUNTY. W. V. Wiley snd John Denrls, PUintiffs, vs. J. N. Swift, Hilas K. Swift, Eliza beth Bwift, Fred L. May, a mi nor, and Paul Baker, minor. Defendants. TiFred I. May and Silas E. Swift, two of the above named defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon: You and each of you are herehy com manded and required to appear In the above entitled oourt and cause and an swer the complaint therein filed against you on or before the expiration of six weeks publication of this summons in the Hillsboro Argus, beginning with the issue thereof dated June VI IMi, and end ing with the issue thereof dated July 2i, 11102, and that you appear and answer on or betore the 24th day of July, 1WH, and you will please take notice, that if you fail ti so appear and answer said com plaint, for want thereof, the plalutiU's will apply to the Court for the relief pray ed for in their complaint tiled therein, to-wit: For a decree ordering and adjudging the following described real property, ly ing, being and situate in Washington County, Oregon, to-wit: Keginnlng at a point on the Kant line of the Donation Ind Claim of K. 8. Tupper and wife in Section l.'i, T. 1 8. K. 4 W. in Washington County, Oregon, iil.d7 chains Nouth, WA doKrees Kost of the Northwest cornet of the Iaud Claim of J, 0. Pierce, which is 1 lie ftortneast corner or the Donation Land Claim of the said K 8 Tupper; thence West 87.03 chains: thence (South Wi degrees East 04.78 chains to the Mouth boundary of the laid luppor Donation Land Claim; thence Kast on the said Month line to the center of the Tualatin river; thence down the channel of said rivor. to the point where th s river crosses tho East line of said Donation Land Olaim; thence North 'U degrees West on said boundary line to the placo of begin ning, containing w acres, owned In com- mon by pl.lt.tT0W and defendants, to be sold by a referee appointed by the Court, and that the proceeds ofsuch aalo of said real property ne partitioned hetwecn the pluintiuSand defendants as their Interests may appear by said decree, and r.ir such other and further order as may he neces- sary and proper In the premises. This summons is served against ) 011 by publication by order of the Honorable U County. Oregon, made and dated at Hills. - ..ruiau. VII, iko V. . .ni,,iifi boro, Oregon, on the 9th duy of June, 11102, and which order prescribes that this summons be published in the Hillsboro Argus once a week for six consecutive and successive weeks beginning with the issue of oaid newspaper dated Ji ne VI, 1902, and ending with tho issue thereof dated July 24, 1002, and that you appear and answer on or before July 24, 1902. GEO. R. BAGLEY, Attorney for Plaintiffs. i 1902 RIGHT TIME Best of the Good Things sale at a great reduction. Our stock ol uiildren s shoes, .y - Oregon. v s, Stiito . . . Normal School Monmouth, Oregon Graduates of the School are in constant do tuand, at salaries ranging from !H0to$!UO per month. Students take the state exami nations during their course in the school, and are prepared to receive State Certificates on graduation. Expenses range from $ 120 to 1175 per year. Strong Normal course and well eauipped Training Department. For Catalogue containing full informa tion, address E. D. Resslcr, Treutlen i, or J. U. Uutler, Secretary. NOTICE. Notice Is lieroy plvnn that nt a g.ner-l olectlon held in Washington County, Ore gon, on the 2nd day of June. llr, ' m. Jority of all the voten cant In said Cotmiv wore against swlnn ru lining nt lurue in said Washington County, Oregon. Now. therefore, In purNiianee of Section 8-UM of Hill's Annotated Laws of n,e-.,ii, in sixty days Irom thn dale or this notice, it shall ho unlawful for swine to run ut large in Washington Comity, Oregon, no. der penalty of Five liollurx fur the, iir, offense and Ten Dollars for eaeh mid ev ery subsequent offense, to he recovered from the owner ofsuch swine Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this Willi day of June, Um. OKO. A. MolliiAN, County Clerk In ami for Washington County, Oregon, CITATION. IN TIIK COUNTY (,'OUltr OK TIIK STATU OK OKKOO.N, KU It WASHINGTON COUNTY. In the matter of the estate of ;ii, K. Jones, docoasod. To Marlon 0. Cupp, Ell I,. Kvhiim, Art hur I). Kvans, David Jom-Hund jnnen, his wife, Jones ami Jones, elnlilieu of Kvon Jones, Jonas and - .Ioi i-m, children of Joseph Jones and Jones, children of David Jones, and Kvuu .1 and to all persons interested in thin e,M. tale, KrcetiiiK: in the Name of the Flute of On 'L'llll. Villi ; B.re ht-roby cited and required toappeur in 1 ",e bounty Court of the Stain of oreuon, iur mo ouniy or vv UNiii uton, ill Um Court room thereof, at 1 1 II Iniiuro, in the County of Washington, on Monday, tin! lMth day or August, littrj, at 10 o'.doe.k in the forenoon 01 said day, then and Hieii to show eauso, II any thero ho, why an or der should not he made herein Hluhoriz iiiK arid directing the Kxecutor ol thi es tate to sell the following described real property belonging to this estate ivtpnldic sale for cash In hand, to-wit: The Dona tion lund Claim 0I N11I0111011 l'. Mhattuek and Mary Nhattuek, His wiln, Notilicution No. )7l6aud CIhIiiib Nos. (ill and iil, mid .. "J I.e..!U,,,' J I TV 0 ' 2 lu T t S. It. I 'V ?"." lnK irs loss 1(. ,i ,,,, i . i v, 1 ' 1'. .. fi f look f,s of the Kneords 1 Jl tfw!' 1,0 i,,!(:",,"r " "ve, c.e "'''". Hl';, '" ''tV. ; ?K , 1 ,K . l!; 2 ! Oregon, ' ' 1 Witnoss the Hon. L. A Hood, Jiidgn of LMM I .(111 IIT V I oil Pt fit t l..i Ml ,.l .. ,.l- ( ll-ee-.ii, for the Countv of WaNhlnirlini. u iili Hi.'. seal of said Court ulllxod, litis 2ml day ol July, A. D., 1902. (Attest) GKO. A. MO KG AX, C. E. Kindt, Attorney for JCxecutrlx! Shoegand hosiery at Dennis' best and cheapest. Alno fine line of Bueperders. '' .T TT : T " : " ?T .T .T .T ?! ' .T X If You Are l'nb Toilet Requisitcs- I: t; t: r; : t; i i V i t: r; tl i u h' , k ' i WVi W -Bailey's c r 1 1 i i t i Great Scissors t vtissors galore! lint we are not using "the in to cut prices in two, because we put the right prices on them in the first place, and we guarantee them to give perfect satisfaction. We carry a full lino, con- M r iS if Ft i ii W H i Nii- ting of blent and ia nickeled ami Japan linisli; b.nibroiilery in nickeled and gilt; Manicure, Harber locket and all kinds of scissors, a x z x 3 t 1 r x; a SUMMONS. ix tiik cim tit Conor or tiik STATi:o-'li:i'-,ON 'oil WASH. INOT'ON COCNTY. Vemh ll S, li.-reh-l, I'liiintlli; . f.u".ell A. 'iMtnjf mid kni'elut II. ounj-, le-iendaiiH. lo Lowell A, 'l "Um; Slid HoCelia II, oiilij, tiie alio e eitined iletendithtit: In the 1 in 11 1 e of the Mate of Oinon, voll 11I Veil Bin heiehv eiiliiiiiilleleil iiiei reijoued lo n(ieitr and aiiHwnr tlio eonipl.iiiii tiled iiuaiiK.1 you in thealiove .iilined i'oiiii, in 1(10 aliove entitled enue on or ln-('oii-tin-ekjec.tion of hix tteelfN' 1 11 1 1' lii'.i Moil ot ill ' Nil in 11 linn In the 11 Ills i- -i i A vi". e.imioeiiein itii the hmie of May '-"J, 11111I ending with tho Ih- Htie o .July ,1, I'. J, and mat you appear and itiHM 1 r on or bei'ote July 11, limi, and yon v ill ph-iiw lulie liolleu that If ymi I. ill In -n iiii'nr and etmuer aid emu. plaint on or iieloro nd July II, llktf, tlio pliuiildl w II apply to the court, lor the lei:--!' prayed lor dint ilen.anileil in hia eonipliiinl. to-w it: ! r a Jndemi mi niriiinil. you and cseh of you for tin: mum of ?,Mii, vviih InlerCHt then, in li um April 7, dull, nl, liinriileof nine per cent l r niiuuni, Slid tlie um ol idMi, allorni y' l'ei-. and the costs and disliiir-i inen'M of thi i anil, and for a de cree t'or'rhiMii;f I hat certain mortgage tiinde. exi-i tiled and delivered hy you Hitd e. n e of ymi I i I he pliiliitilf hoi eiii. daled July It, lJ!U, and llhd f.,r record on nald n y , it 1 1 I reeoriled on pagn .').'!.') of llnok ".'i1 of the reeonU of niorlgages for .cliini'loli eoilldv, Or 'gon, upon the follow ini; Iracl of land I ing, being and siluaic in WiiihiiK.'lon eiiiiniv, Oregon, and ile. eiilied at eoiip- eneil g nt tlllN, W.eoinor of Hi-eiion .'II T, 1 N. It. I W, Will. Mer, and riiiiinin; I neiicc vi -u, I, hi e,aoi; llii nee v.inili la : ciaiim; llienco i-.i-i 'JV.1H clini n ;i!n -lien norlli li Ilia i lialim; I ll'-la e e, i .V,, elumoi. helll-n II ll'l ll II ,Ml I liai.lM lllelii e WCl Ili",". I'halllHj thcllH! rvrlh 7ll i-hiijeH I i I lie 1 1( aee of hoirin iii' y, cohlaiiiini; "2.17 ihtoh, and adjndg. invalid ili-eleeiipr he fiale of Hllld plelli-i-e a-, noon e.vi i iPion, hy thi xhei iH of W'a -!i i ii I-hi eoiiniv, iiregun, and the pro ceeds id lu ll lull' h- aiptied In tho imy. ineiil of the mi i it i u due plnliillU', principal, InP'i'eai, eieiM mid iifiornev's Iccm, and lor a ileei ee joi i-vr laninK and foreclosing yon and e o h of yon of every right, HI In um) inn-rest in s-ud premlee'i, and every pail and parcel I hereof save and except the lM!'iiiy r:,.;!ii of redemption, ami fori such oll.ei ion I lull her relief lis limy lie nece .sary and proper in thn pi-cuiImch. 'I'hts miiiniioiis ii hiirved ngnilml, you by iinhli. -.1111111 hy order of the lion. I A. liooil. Ciiiuify Jud;;e of WiiMlilnglon Co., Oii-i; n inle mid iliiled on thn Illlli day ol May 11-02, and which order directs the piiiilieatiou ihereof once a week for ns eoceeiii ive mid iiocennive, weeks in Hie IlilWl oi-o Auriii, liccinnlng with the jw-aie i lie; i! , ,- h(i 2'.!iul of May, I ii i2, and einlin;; wilii Ihc I-jhiiu thereof tinted llie.'lrd dav of July. I1KI2. itnil llnil j you and eiieh of you appear anil answer i Maul complaint, on or before, the siiid lird j day of July, 1 1 ).!. oi:o. k. MAoi.iiv. I Alloiney lor 1'hiinl.ilV. 1) .llli'o leillell limoxi nr.,1 ,,,,l.l.. ' ' "'0...l' lll.M L.ounin linck luiMr-'H fur hiiIo or will trade Ur Htf.n r'vi,. Iiicjuiro at t'Mn ofli K ert hicyclti repairing done at Mi.CViriniiik'a liinycle etorn. Agency for Imperial, Cleveland and Trib une wheela. K T V ' V "K T " -( Vtui ncfd a luiitMi biiiuU-r. make rich, red blood; brace up J your nerves; tone up Vour en- !i tire system; make the weak, strong. A valuable remedy for loss of vitality and all li weak ami exhausted condi- J linns due to impoverished blood or derangements of the A nervous system. yc and $i. T Hair brushes, with good, stilT bristles, put in to stay in. Combs that keep their teeth. Razors, with keen edges that shave smoothly. Razor strops of good leather. Toilet soaps that are pure and good for the skin, perfumed or not. Shav ing soap that will lather well and not dry on the face. That's the sort of thing we sell. Pharmacy - i 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 i a n if m m m m m m M H M P m ! ! ! Straight Trimmers, H 11 11 m m P The Delta Dniff Store o Hillsboro, Oregon is X T. t 1; I f I t 1 f ! OREGON Shot line aiq Union Pacific nki'isr ens mii.y Chicago i' irt laiitl HplKliltl via Hunt- lllgloll Atluntlc Kxpnwi si,') i'. m. via lliiut- TIMK Ht-IIKHIM.KS roM I'oitTLANI) Akaivs rsnM nn.r Salt Lake, Honver, I t. Worth, iiinaha, KiiiisiM City, HI, lanils, Chicago and KlIHt Halt Lake, Denver, Kt. Worth, thmtlis, Kansiis Clly, Ht, Louis, Clileagii ami KltNl Walls Walls, linwis Ion, Spokane. Wallace I'lilliniin, Mlnneap. oils, Ml. Paul, l,. lulh, Milwitiikce, Chiciigo ami Kant h'U) P. M. S:IU A.M 1 iiiglou 1st, I'iiiiI I Knit I Mail , (lih'i i'. m, ! via 1 Hpnliaiin Ills) A, M. (H'KAN AMI KIVKIt SCHKIUH.H KIIOM I'OHTI.AMI NleiiiiMlilps bclwcen I'orllauil uinl Hun rniueinco every live days. Ill ver bonis 011 the lower Columbia and lllainnllii dully except Sunday. LOW 11ATKH To ami fiom all points tl Jtaiit, Tiekels via litis roiil,, ,,,, ,a di'iiot olllces oftlic Hoiilhrn I'ltcillc Co, A. L. CIUKi, (imioral I'ltHHennnr A(?ent I'ortland, Oregott. Rtliublcr and Jdcal $25, $30, $35, $40, $50 For Bale by F. R. Dailey Next door eunt of Wehrung'a Main Btreet, - Hilbboro