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HILLSBORO ARGUS, JULY 24, 1902. . : A larss m tbi Pfoplb i u : : A rrn oe tiik 1'ttoei.n : VVVNWVVN'VNN'VVWi"VV Cutersd at the Post-ofliM at Hillsboro, Oregoa.MSeooodelaae mail matter. LUCIUS A. LOKG, EDITOR. County Official Paper. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BY The Argus Publishing Co. i BabnerfUoot One Dollar per Annum. ; ) Six Months, 40 eta; Tbrea Month K cts. Opptwed to Gold Mono-metallism. Be- HeTCt la the Bimetallic Standard. Dear Hone; means Debased Property, ad Profitless American Product Oar Coaseqneat loss is oar Creditors' Gain. Has oo use for Marcos A. Banna NATIONAL POLITICS. In reviewing national politics from the standpoint of a citixen who is in favor of a government for the people instead of 'a government by the gigantic corporations, it is only necessary to reason from cause to effect, and a conclusion is soon gained. Certain it is, the great trusts and the great banking insti tutions are satisfied with the ad ministration as it 18 now conducted. True, there is a little discord, here and there, but, in the main, these elements are satisfied, because they get practically what they want in national legislation. True, they would rather control tno great par ties than one party, even if they are persona grata with the power that wields legislation. For the reason that two hosts are better than one, the corporations are de sirous of having control of the dem ocratic party, and then, it will not matter which party takes the pow er at Washington, as they will be safe. For this reason, hopeful citi tens will deplore anything like a surrender to these great forces by the democratic party. It isn't nec essary to say that the democrats have twice been defeated. We all know that. We all know, as well, that Bryan, in 1896, polled the largest vote ever received by a de feated candidate, and we know that the large vote was due to the principles carried by the amelio rated party divorced from Wall street and the trusts. We all know that the defeat of 1900 was most likely due to conditions over which the administration had no control. The Argus predicts that the so called re-organizers will not carry the next national democratic convention. But, should it carry, it cannot carry a slate north of the Mason and Dixon line, and it may lose the electoral vote of a large portion of the South, if not all Hill-Cleveland Buccess will mean another party in the field and it may not be improbable that the new party will carry the South That section is awakening to true democracy. Thousands of southern voters will vote the " republican ticket before they will vote for a Wall street democrat. No repub lican, who wants to get away from the domination of trusts, will rote for a "trust" democrat. No citizen cares for a Cleveland Hill victory. If the politicians turn the demo cratic party away from its path of public confidence within the party, it will be worthy the confidence of no voter. Every instinct of polit ical life corroborates this feeling, and, if the party must truckle to those who care not for party so long as big interests are protected at the expense of the community of interests as pertaining to the producers and. laborers, let the democratic party die.. Defeat, caused by expenditures of money by the trusts and combination?, is certainly preferable to victory gain ed through the efforts of thess ele ments of our political life. Let the party of Jefferson be true to it self Let it have defeat, it defeat must come through fighting the corrup tion is ts, rather than victory, hand in hand with those who want the nation as their own financial foot ball. As for decency the Mercurial or gan does not know the meaning of the word. Venom is ite food; envy its drink; and bursting bigotry the calibre of its little mentor; and idiocy the chief sloes in trade of its pretended publisher. Is his Fourth of July Rddress. Mr. Roosevelt said: "Words are good if they are backed up by deeds, and only so." This is emi nently correct and Mr Roosevelt cannot expect the American people to place reliance in his anti-trust "words" unless these words are backed up by "deeds;" and the people will not be content with deeds that do not involve the use of every weapon within the presi dent's grasp. Criminal proseciv tion is amply provided for in the federal anti-trust 'law. Criminal prosecution is the effective court proceeding, and until the president ptoeeeds against the trust mag nates in criminal prosecution, the people will suspect that he is not disposed to "back up" his words by deeds. Com moner. LISTEN TO OUR KACKET! As a matter of fact, the woman who found the bodv of Merrill is neither morally nor legally entitled to a dollar more than the state may see fit, for the satisfaction of knowing that Merrill is dead. The reward was for the ''capture and return," and in no sense did she capture. It was a "find," pure and simple, and, while the state could well afford to give the wonian something, it is not in good faith a creditor of the finder in any set se. Governor Heard, of Louisiana, has vetoed a bill providing that no text book which fails to give Ad miral Schley cied.t for the victory of Santiago shall be used in the public Bchools of that state, and at the same time the governor de clares himself a warm admirer of Schley. The governor is to be commended. If the people are careful in selecting their boards of education, they can be relied upon to select proper text books. Ex. SUMMONS. IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 8TATK OF OREGON FOR WASH INGTON COUNTY. Henrietta K. Southern, riaintiir.j vs. I Chauncey L Southern, Defendant i To Chauncey L. Southern, the above namea aeienaant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are required to appear in the above en titled court, and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before the 9th day of Kpnt.m. ber, 1902, and if you fail to so annearor answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff w 11 appiy to me court lor tne decree aemaiHieo in tne complaint, to-wit: for a decree of absolute divorce and for the restoration ot ner former name. This nramons is published pursuant to an order made on the 23rd day of Jul v, 1902, by the. Hon. Thos. A. McRrid'o, judge of the above entitled court, and the first Dublication thereof is made on the 24th day of July, 1902, and the last publi- i;nbiuu, oepiumuer K. K. MEltGES. Attorney for Plaintiff. TRUSTEE'S SALE NOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN. THAT the undersigned trustee of the estate of earao Mineman and Joseph Klmeman, bankrupt, by virtue and in pursuance of an order marie on the 5th day of July, 1902, in the matter of said bankrupt es tate, win, on tne ism aay of August, 1902. at the goutn door of the Court House, in 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 Ki lsay and wife, Claim No. 7, T1U R 8 W Will. Mer.. Washington County, Oregon, situated in section :jfi, said township and range, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a point, bearing north 42 77 chains west 9.el chains from the southeast corner of said township, which point is the southwest corner of the tract of land conveyed to Thomas 8. Wilkes by Louisiana "Hillings, on the 24th day of November, imo, by deed recorded on page 75 of Vol.27, Records of I'eeds for n ashington County, Oregon, and run ning thence north 4 degrees and 60 min utes east, in center of county road, 4 61 chains; thence south S9 degrees OS min utes east 2 50 chains: thence south 52 min utes west 4.15 chains to the center of ilm county road; thence north 89 degrees W iijinuies west x.(4 cnains to me place ol beginning, saving and excepting however from this tract, the land conveyed by S. A. Burris and husband to 8. T. f !mu- ). deed recorded on page 28, Rook ''ofi" of the Records of Deeds of Washington county, Oregon. Dated this Julv 7 h, 1902. J. P.TAM1KSIB, Trustee. Ceo. R. Bagloy, Attorney for Trustee. It is to be expected that papers dealing in scandal will also lie, just as people who peddle scandal are capable of falsehood. The statement in last week's Hillsboro Mercury (alias the Independent) that The Argus had published an article threatening to attack the character of the editor of the ma chine sheet, is a lie, and is in con sonance with the general tone of i the organ's director. The organ, 'when it publishes such charges, should prove them by producing the threat. This it could not do. Reduced to FIFTY CENTS A YEAR New Idea Woman's Magazine Formerly One Dollar "THIS Is the cheapest and best 1 Fashion Magazine now be. fore the American public. It shows New Ideas in Fashions, in Millinery, In Embroidery, In CookiBs;, in Womaa's Work and In Readin?; beautifully Illustrated in colore and In black and white. Above all, It shows the very fashionable New Idea Styles, made from New Idea Pat terns, which cost only lOc. each. Send Five Cents To-day forislnjls copy of tht New Ima Wo's Maoazihs, and sm what f mat value for th monsy It can tin yo. a s u THK HEW IDIA PTBIISHIH 9 CO, 3 Bro.dw.j, Hew Tark, . T. SIMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gnu, rer tahmtou county. I.eenoM Oi.u. plaintiff, vs. Hannah R. 1-ruslnar, A.ue 1-uimiiK ami J. It. firm ms. lur hus.Mn.t; Minnie liruaKvr, Susan Itr.iCKtT Kv.MioMa and Amtctsnm Krvn oius. lur hue.s!i, iiattl liruiiitor Ke"vn ' ami v'linrl.a K, .lunula, her nusUiml: juaii j. rv.irain. ua Kuraill. Ins ii.; Alexander Kurittli, r.t..Uin Ka mi, i F.aier. nd Plater, her hin ts. id; Mk.aua Kurattl, Jacob Kuraill. tteiiiuiU kui at ii, Aiaruu Kurulll. Ju Kuraiil. NiKiaus kur.uil. Anna llarbara .x.wrun. aim Allvrtlit. her hiisOand .t.iihs Kuraiil, Oswald KuraiU, Klsbelb Kuraill. Hia I. in .outer tiauvr, and Oauer. her husivitul: Klsle l.utsiitu.vr j.i- oob ta'imncvr. Kislietli liclsscr Savor and csiver, ner mtsiHuni; Jacob uWHser. Anna itvissor Sulsrr and Sulscr, hi r husoaml; .v.ina liartmra CelitmT Sulsrr ami flulscr. her tuisUtud; Kaxar tanner, lleinruh Tanner. Johaunca Tan ner, jacon launcr, t.liiabeth Tanner. tariwra lanurr, Anna Tanner, l lrtch ilahlcr. John iiahler. Jacob Oahle-r. Ctf folia liuem.-uin, William U. Itiienmnn and l"!u.v liuemaim. his wif. Carrie vi.tmtt- on. una i. w. liarrettson. her husband, t-V.iuk H. Huemaun. Charles ltueniann, Finnan 1U nianu. Waller lunmnn. Kd- ward tlucmatm. and Henry liuemaim. Atratlia liueiiiaiin. Maria iinf maun. J. hau lieoiyo tlueiunnti, Josth Autone Buomann, Martha King, and Johatt Ja cob Kins, her husband; Agatha Johlor nun -Ai iMiiia joiittr, .Minnie buoiliann, t'ran Xavor Uu-. aim, AmlrtiM Hue nian'u, Heiin.ui lUuMiiaiin. Clotilda ltuo- mann, Antoma KaHlUr and Andreas haedlei, lior husband; .losrpha lUieuiaiin I'orllund ssivmes- Bank, a tvrnomtuin aud Kichiini Nixon, trceivw of the Port land t-svinirs bank, delemiants. To Alexander Kuratll. Elsln-th Kuratlt Flater and Klater. her hustwnd: Nikiaus Kuratll, Jacob Kuratlt. lloinrtch Kuiatii, Varim Kuraiil. jrta Kuratlt, N'lkiaua Kuraill. Anna Harhara Altnrtln and AUvrtlu. her hustuind: Malha Kuratll. Oswald Kuratll. Klsbeth Kurat li. Kosa Luesinsor Oauer. and (.Jail er, her Imstvunl. Klsio Iuiin!er. Jacob I'UsiiiKcr, Klsbeth i!eisser s!;ixer. and tvixer. her husband: Jacob t;elsser. Anna Ccisser Sulser. and Suls'r. her husband; Anna Barbara Oeisser Sulsrr and Sulser, her husband; Kh(ht Tanner. Heinrleh Tanner, Johannes Tan ner. Jacob Tanner, Kllrabcth Tannt-r. Pnrbiira Tanner. Anna Tanner, flrlch Hahier. Jacob Gahler. Cecelia liuemann, illiam G. liuemann and l'atty Ku mann. his wire, Carrie C.arrettson and V. C. C.arrettson. her hnstwnd; Frank H. lUiemann, (harlea liuemann, Klorlan Fueniunn, Walter Huemann. Kdward Hueniann and llenrv Htieiuann, Auailia Bueniann, Maria Huemann. Johan George I'lU'tnann, Joseph Antone liuemann, Martha Kinjr, and Johan Jacob Kine, her husband, A .ratlin Johler'and Amonia Johter, Minnie Kuenianu, Kraiin Xarer Bueniann, Andreas liuemann, Herman liuem-tnii, Clotilda lUieiuRiin, Antonia Kaedler and Andreas Raedlw. her bus band, and Josepha Inieinann, the alxive nameii defendanta. In the name or the state of Oregon, vou and each of you are hereby commanded and required to appear In the above en titled court and cause and answer the amended complaint therein nied anninst yon and each of you on or lielore the ex piration of six weeks' publication of this sunin otts in tho lliiUUtro Amis, begin ning with the issue thereof dated June 12, liMi, and ending with the issue thereof dated the 21th of Julv, v.vi, and that you innear and answer on or before the aald 24th day of July, l(Kj. And you aud each of you will please take notice that If vou fail to so appear ami answer said amend ed complaint, the plaintiff will appl to the court for the relief prayed fur and de manded in his amended complaint tiled therein, to-wit: First Fur n decree that thai certain deed of conveyance made, executed and delivered by Lemuel F. Brashear and Hannah R. Brashear to Jacob BruBjter, dated February 13, and tiled for rec- oru reuruary u, lvw. and recorded on Dase 76 of Itook "C" of the Records of Deeds for WashlnKton countv, Oregon, conveyimr the S K. of See 7 and lota I and 2 and the w'4 of the neU of Section IS. Township 1 north. Range 1 west of the W. M., In Washington county, Oregon, be reformed and corroded to conform to tne agreements of the parties thereto, maue ana enierea into prior to the execu tion and delivery thereof, and that the name or tne rrantee, Jacob Uruesrer. wherever the same occurs, be made to reao j.vi'iiu HKUUCKR Instead of "JA fiR BRIGGEIf and "JACOB BRAG GER." SecondFor a decree that that certain deed of ennvevance made, executed an 3 delivered bv Jacob flruejrer to Oeoree Buemann, dated April 11, 1863. and file 1 tor recorn January . lsj. and recorded on race F-T, of Book "K" of the Record.! nr needs rnr wasninjtton county. Oregon, lor an oi uic s. a,. 'J of until Sen. 7, Town shin 1 north. Ranse 1 west. Will Mer and containing- acres, be reformed and f-orrected to conform to the agreements or the narties thereto, made and entered Into prior to the execution and delivery thereof, end that the name of the srrantee, (ienrse Buemann. therein, wher evrr the same occurs, be made to read nEOROE BfKMAXN, instead or OKIinirt; I( I.M A X. Thlrd-For a decree that that Pertain deM of ennvevance made, executed and delivered bv Jacob Brugger on the 11th aay ot April. 1m, and rcorded on page lijV of Book " of the liecords of Le.eds lor Waamnglun county, Oreson, for tbe aiiu &, 1., ol Ciec. , iowi;niu 1 North KaiiKe. 1 west, Will. Wer., containing ltiu iiiea, ue reiormeu anu correcleu no aa to conform to the agreements of the par lies thereto, made uud entered Into prior to tlie execution and delivery thereof, and that the name ol the grantee, Guorge Huemann, wherever the same occurs tnerein, tie made to read GKUKGB BL'K MANN, Instead of "UKUItUE BOM AN ' Fourth For a decree appointing a trus tee under the last will and testament of John Kunrath, deceased, in the place and stead of the said Fortland Savings Bank, and that such trustee so appoint ed he authorized and emoowered and di- Tected by a decree of said court to make, execute ana deliver to the d a ntnr here- in a uim'u oi conveyance or an the aald . r.. i nt Section i, Township 1 North Range 1 west. Will. Mer., containing 16) acres, conveying an ot tne Interest, right and title that said Portland Savings Bank acquired under the terms of said last will and testament of said John Kunrath, deceased. Fifth For a decree adjudging and de creeing tins piaintm to be the owner in fee-si in pie absolute, of all of the H. K. M of hection 7. Town.ihio 1 north. Range west, of the Will. Mer.. In Washington county, uregon, ana containing ) acres, and 'if every tmrt and narcel thereof. Sixth For a decree adjudging and de creeing that the claims of the above- named defendants and each of them is a cloud iinon the title of this plaintiff In and to sfild real property; that said cloud i e removed and that each and all of the defendants In this suit and nil persons claiming by through or under them or Uher or them tie forever barred and pi luded from claiming snv Interest, right or title of. In or to raid rremlses. or anv nart or narcel thereof, and for such other and further relief as may be necessary ano oroper in euiniy ann goon conscience. 1 his summons Is tiuhlished nealnst vou and c-i"h of you pursuant to an order maon pv Hon. rxmis A. Rood. County TwU'e of Washington county. Oregon, on the p.'th day nr .nine. lwra. and which or ricr directs that this summons he Tjutv Pehed nrtinpt you and each of you, in the Hll'shoro Argus, once a week, for nix consecutive and successive weeks enmmen'-Ing with the issue of said news paper dated 7une 12. 1102, and endimr w ith the lne of sn!d newspflper dated July 2t. rf2. snd (hit vou and each of von appear and answer "aid amended com plaint on or liefore (he expiration of said six weeds' riuldlcation, to-wit, on or bo- lore jinv r.nr.t. fiKO. K. RAr.I.KV. Attorney for Plaintiff. When we talk, it is because we have something to say. And then, too, our reputation is to some ex tent staked on MAKING A RACKET aud we are' glad to say that we will stand behind our "Racket" and back it up for the Vnefit of our customers with Some Genuine Bargains -Here are some of them- For (tntH Golf Shirts Golf Shirts Golf Shirt -For I.adieB- 1 wr t, in white, pink, hlue ". J black, just what in wnntt.,1 II tool 1.25 durina the warm aeason iiw its.. Put BWk Sox, tOOU Ut to jf)25 Itartdkerchiffs. 5 cent to 25 cVnt Uce Hiw, Fst C'oh rs, $.25 , 35 Lace lilaok, 25 nd 35 cvntn Colored HoLatmS. vU .. 25 Lce Ho-e, Red. Superfine, 35 cte Tiee,I.ateRt S.l.flion. Jf.12 to 50 F8t Hlack Hoe, 9 to M rent Stock Tiff., Very I.at, Swell, 0 50 Fancy Stock Tiee, Uteet, 50 cent underwear, whole uit, 0 4 to 0 Pi,,,, lany jwi f .Velie Shirt OWt.OSi H0e Supporter, iWing Comh. cu.j.oBn., riiifc aver, -JtV; .ale Cul I'iu. Notion, etc , cheap For l?ov -For.the Hoiiw- uujin.Mrn ti io itiHuiio veiling, Mr yard, 8 ct Stockings that will weir, 12J A 25 Towel Crash, 4 and ft cent tir yd Negligee Shirty, just the thin; Linen Towel Crash, fine, t) cent .or eerjr uay, an ... . . l.,ui naild Bnd Toiot ,n rofui)jon awiieK,Suaranieti i year, l AIko a nice eelectton of clean ami '""N 10 nl P t 0 75 wholesome book, bound, cheR.. Don't forget this advertisement it will save you money. Read the values, and then come to the RACKET STORE Main Street, opposite Hotel Tualatin, Hillsboro. 5 Stntc , , , Normal School I Monmouth, Oregon Notice to Contractors. Notiee is hereby given that sealed lld will re reeeived hy the entity Clerk in tnilsiioro. Oreiron. on Mon.. Jn v 'a. 1!)02, at 10 a in., for huildin lone hridse. 1 mile west of Hillsboro, and lijl at went rim in in uiKn. Plans and Sfierifiention may be saen at County elerk'M olliee from July 14.' . C'UAtMEK'8 imilKJE. Also bridge across Dairy o'cek, at Alox. Clialinere' place. Kids to be Nipenetl August fl. VMUt Speellicntitnis may be een at clerk's office after July 28th. L. A. ROOD, County Judfro. By order Onmmiwlonen ("ourt. Hillsboro. Ore. July 10, im. J. P. Randall has gone Californ ia to join his wife, who is in that Etate for her health, ' , Fall Term : Opens ; i Sept. i6, j j 1902 !l Graduates of the School are in constant de mand, at salaries ranging from $40 to $100 per month. Student take the state exntui natioi s during thwr cource in the echnol, and are prepared to receive State Certificate on graduation. Expenses range from $120 to $175 per year. Strong Normal course and well eauipped Training Department. For Catalogue containing full informa tion, addres E. D. Ressler, President, or J. B. Butler, Secretary. SUMMONS. NOTICE. STATE OK OREGON FOR WASH INGTON COUNTY. II", j W. V. Wiley and John Don-is. I'WIntitrs vs. J. N, Swift, Kilas K. Swift. Klla- betb Bwilt, Fred L. May, a uii- I nor, and Paul linker, a miilor, j DefoiidaiitB. J of the above named defeiidunts l.V THE CIltCCIT COURT OP TUB J illV'uoii'hSuuJ ftln'il'lr, ?!'".'.r"1 Kn, on tne 2nd day of June, ivri, a ma jority of all the vole curt In suld County wcreagaimt swine riinnltiK at larire in aald WashlnKton County, Oregon. Now, therefore. In iiiirsusueii nf S,... l,,t, ; 341 of llill'a Annotated Law of Orison. in iAiy iibjs iroui mo ilttie ol tills notlee, it shall ho unlawful for swlim to run at larire in Washington County, Oreiroii, 1111. der penalty of Klve OollarH for the tirsl olfeuse and Ten Itolliira for eaeli and ev- j ery suiieinonl ollens, to ba recovered Tj Fred I.. May and Silas K. Swift, two 1 from the owner ofauuh swine natoii at itiiislmro, Oregon, this mh day of June, IIKW. OKO. A.MOIU1AN, County Clerk In and for Washington County, Oregon, In the name of the State of Oregon: You and each of yon are ho re by com mantled aud required to appear in the above entitled court and cause and an swer the complaint therein filed against you on or before the expiration of six weeks publication of this suiihimiiis in the Hillsboro Argus, beginning with the issue thereof dated June 12 1U02, and end. 1 ing with the issue thereof dated July 'ii, IN THE COUNTY COURT OK- Till? anI that tsnn ai,nir aiwl nu..,H ' .. . .. . " CITATION. Wttl, and that vou atinear and answer on or before the 24th day of July, lHOj; and you win pieaae ijiko notice, mat ir you fail t: so appear and answer said com plaint, for want thoreof,,tho lilain'ills will annly to the Court for the relief nnv. ed for in their complaint tiled therein, to-wii: 8 f ATK OK OKKOON, Foil WASHINGTON COUNTY. In the matter ol tho estate of Hon 1 Jones, deceased. a If Vou Arc Pale r; K v, K r! v, K V. n rl t: r; K r, K fl K : t You wvvu a n.p.j.o i)L,j Do, MoihI littiUler. 'l it 11 On make red blotKl; luaee tip ur nerves; tone up your i-n-tire system; make the weak, strong. A valuable remedy for loss of vitality ami all weak ami exhausted condi tions due to impoverished Mood or derangements of the nervous system. 50c and $1. Toilet Ro 1 11 1S1 tcs -3 u u v i i III si 1 I t i ivii o h.n e n nit o n 11 ,S vtP Hi) Hair hrttshes, with gtHal, stiff bristles, put in "to stay in. Combs that keep their teeth. Razors, with keen edges that shave smoothly. Razor strops of gotK.1 leather. Toilet soaps that are pure and ginnl for the skiu, iH.'rfumed or not. Shav ing soap that will lather well and not dry on the face. That's thesortof thing wesell. Baileys Pharmacy" 'A 'A 'A H M ' 'i 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A v i a to to to I to to to to to to to to to to to i s to to to to to XSftC B ; (Mr Scissors! ! ! m m m 9 M P m m M M k m it Scissors galore! But we are not using them to cut prices in two, lieeause we put the right prices on them in the first place, and we guarantee them to give perfect satisfaction. We carry a full line, con sisting of Hetit and Straight Trimmers, in nickeled ami Japan finish; Kmbroidcry, in nickeled and gilt; Manicure, HarU-r, Pocket aud all kinds of scissors. The Delta Drug Store ! Hillsboro, Oregon m ; m C'.i. e m itn . . jfl Notice of Final Settlement. Notice la hereby given, Unit the under-' signed lots (lied in Urn t'oiinlv Court of' the Slule of Oregon, fur Washington i Countv. the llnubniieiiiint In thu mill lur i.f I estate of Fainne T. Nerp, ilewnsed, ami ' inn l nun has net Miimluv, the 'Jsi h dav nf July, l!l 2, ut In n. in., at the Cimiitjr 1 ouri room 111 11 irsnnro, Oregon oh tho time and nines of hoiinm.' nlilecitons to said linal neciunl, lunl for the II mil si'lllc tiinit ol said intiite. Hated this Juno IHMi, IW JOll.X NKKI', Kxecutorof the last will of Fannie T. Neep, !eo. It. Itagley, Ally for Kxeeulor. Notlca of Filial fu-ll lenient. OREGON Shout line ahb Union Pacific Notli'H is liereliV ulven I lull. I I, e !.. signed nilminiNtmlor, Willi the will an nexed of tho enl ill e nf Thiiiiuis Vlurl dnccasod. Iiiin tiled his Until lleeiiitllt wild the Couiily Court of the Mute of 1 irrgon. I Hunt- iir.i-MT ma IH I l.V Chicago Hpmdal 11:00 a.m. via ToMarlon G. Ctipp, Ell L. Kvans, Art- iii , ing, being and situate in Washington wvuiiiji, vriuiin, li-wil; ncginning ai a poinion ine r.asi nne or the lionatton liana uiaim or Jl. . 1 11 Section 13, T. 1 8, It. H. Tuiiper and wife in S. K. 4 W. in Washington hur 1). Evans. David J (intii ami f, ....... For a docren onlcrlriff m.nd fulinrlirtinr wife. Jonm and .fllllMN .,1,11,1 . the following described real property, ly-' 0.f.f'.V8n J"lie". Jones mid Jones, . ... ....en ui y. i-i,(iii jones ami . Jcme. ohi dron of David Jonoa. ami Evan Jones and to all persona Interested In this es tate, greeting: In the Name of the Sinie r.fn,. County, Oregon, 21.87 chains Houtli, 22 a1re hereby cited and roijulreil tuapiwar in degrees Kast of the Northwest comer of County Court of the Mute of Oregon .... .... v-.m.j, ,.1 vrasningion, at the County of Washington, on Monday, tlm INth day of August, vm, at 10 o'clock in the foronoon 01 said day, then and there to show cause, If any tiiere be, why 11 11 or tier should not be made herein amhorln ng and directing the Kxecutorof this es tate tu sell the following described roal property belonging to this estate at public sale for cash in hand, to-wit: The Dona tion l,and Claim of Holoinon K. Hhattiiek and Mary Hhattiick, his wife, Nomination No. f,il6 aud Claims Nos. tl!l and 61, and being parts of Hection 8ft, T. 1 8. H. 2 W, . ' 1 1 'Ocuons 1 anil 2 In T 2 . K 2 W., and containing H22.40 acres less 1(H the Iand Claim of J. O. Fierce, which is the Northeast corner of the Donation Land Claim of the said R H Tinmen thence. West 87.03 chains: thence S1mi.l1 22 degrees East 01.78 (bains to ho Houtli Boundary or the said luppgr Donation lAnd Claim; thence Kast on the said South line to the center of the Tualatin river; thence down Hie channel of aald river, to the point where thj river CrOSMHH the East line of said Donation Land Claim; thence North '1-1 degrees West on said boundary line to the place nf begin ning, containing '00 acres, owned in com mon by plaintiffs and defendants, to be sold by a referee appointed by the Court, unl ll.'ul II, a ..wL ,.f-.....i. ...l.l rr":r'vrr:."."r.r.,.?..',.. acre soi.i to km i.. F:,. h. r.:,r:;. ... ..:i iii'iiruy in pnriltloneu OClweeil Hie I mi ju,. .I"' 1' .om.'u platntifls and defendants as their interests , " L"Ke l.19o,ll?",,k M of tl,e Hocords may appear by said decree, and for such ! t'Lt.1Z!'! 1 r "'lo'" ,".r tlie "erdor of other and further order as may be neces- L 11 , !'? w"'''ltn County, Oi sary and proper In the premises. , w -n i.lut.4 V H;t,0.n. 1 T- a M- K- 2 This summons is served against ,ou by ! Orgo," MtmU WmM" County, publication hv ordnr of the lionorahln C. I a it.,... ii.. it.... . . .. ... A. Hood. County judge of Washington the Co intv ' Court of tl.; Th. V ,". K" "r County Oregonnade and dated at ffills-, for the ("1 of wis 'f w lh'e boro, Oregon, on the lh day of June, ' seal of said Court afHMd iRi. q,,i iS. r liXB, and wliich order presori bes that this . July, a. I) , I'm. ' 2 1(1 ,,tty (Attest) OKO. A. M0KGAN, C. E, Kindt, Attorney for Kxecutrlxl "'" Treasunfi Notice. , summons lie published in the Hillsboro Argus once a week for six consecutive and successive weeks beginning with the issue of said newspaper dated Jrne 12, 11X12. and ending with tho issue thereof dated July 24, 1Wi2. and that you appear and answer on or before July 24, 1(102. OKO. It, K AO LEY, Attorney for Flainti la. for WasliiiiL'toii Countv. and that ulii Court has linn I thnllili day of august, t'J, at III o'clock a. M. of said day, m tho County Court room in II illshnro, Oregon, as mo nine anu puiee in nourlng oiec tlonatoMild liinii account ami the linal scltlfliiiont of said esliite Dated ul IIIIMioro Ore , this July 17, FKIOO Itdoi), Atliniulslralor, with the will a nexed, of lh estate ol I liomin Mtcwai t, ileceussd. CITATION. illgtllll Atlantic Kx press H:,'h) r. m. via Hunt- iugton Ht. I'aul Fast Mall O:fir. m, via I Spokane TIMK HCllKIH'I.ES SnM POUTl,ANI Mult Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth, omaha, Kansas City, Hi, louis, Chicago and lOasl Halt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, Ht, liouls, Chicago and Kast Walla Walla, dewis tou.Hpokans.Wullaco I'ullninii, Mlnneiii olls, Kt. I'uul, I In luth, Milwaukee, I'lilcago and Kusl iHIIIVK rsoM tuil.v 4:30 r. m. N:Iiu.m. r.lH), m. In the Count v C' lirt nf the Hlale of Ore. ong lor the Counly of Wiishingtoii In the inaitcrof the IWlulo of Miiitha Spencer, Deceased: IK.'KAN AND UIVEIl SCIIRDl'I.K t'lllIM I'OIITI.AMI Nteiuunlilps betwiien I'ortlaml and Han Francisco every five days, Itlvcr bonis on tlm lower Columbia uud LOW UVTKH To ami rrom alt points In the Hast, Tickets via this mulu on sale at u dcpol olllccsol'lluiHoiithni I'aclllc Co. A. L CltAKl, ( ifiiittral 'iiKHt-nger Agenl I'ort litml, Oregon. It i reported here that, Eff Scheiffelin, of Cnterville, wan t-e-verely injured by falling frnm a oftd of hay, Monday, but the hewn could not be confirmed. Thk Evening Journal, Portland, hag been bought by Sam Jackaon, of the Pendleton East Oregonian. He will make it a success, sure. All Countv Warrants of Washington County, Oregon, endorsed "Not payable for want of funds," endorsed prior to July 8, 1(102, are due and payable after Aug, I, 1IJ02. Interest wi cease alter that date. W. M.JACKSON, County Treasurer. Win. Monner, boh of Nicholas Monner, of Galen Creek, was thrown in front of a hayrake ths other day, and sustained severe bruises. Dr, Via is attending the patient. en and Jdcnl To John It. Hneneer. Llllie M. Ilrlidit o It. .Spencer and Kdilli Npencer, bin wife, ' Wlllnnictle dully oxocpl Miinday .rxM.n iinuicnieo 111 inis es tain, greetiuK In Hie Name of Hie Stain of Oregon you are hereby cited mid reiiiilied u, appear In the CiMini v Court of the Htnto of Ore gon, for the County of Washington, al. the Court mom thereof, ut llllltdinrn, in the County of Wiishmelon, on Mondiiv, the 2Sth day of July. 1Iki2, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, then unit there to show caiie, if any them be, why an ,riliir should not bo madn herein aiilhorizliig and d recting the AdnilulHtrulor (In nitns nnn of-this estiile to hell the following do scribed rcul iiroperly belonging to this es tlltf1, ut nubile sale for na.sh in Imri.l l,.- wlt; Ijots 7, H uud 11 of mid In Hlock IS of niiumous' minion 'to tno I own of II ilia born, (iregon; thonnrlh two thlrdsof Lots 4, A iind II of end In lllnck 2. i,f HI Ml lllilliu Auiiilioii to tlie loivnol IlillMhoro, Oroc- mi; uini i,oi i, iiioell sm, III till) I own of West I'orthmd I'uik, Miiliuomuh Countv Oregon, ns prayed lor In tho petition of said A(liiilnlfilruiot.lilcil heroin. Witness, tho Hon. Ii. A, Itood. Judge of the Con nl.y ( Uturt of l.lio Htnte of Oregon for the Countv of Wic-hlnirioo win, n. sciil of said Court allUe.l, iIih2IUIi duv of nine, a, ii. y.r. 'i. (Allcsl.) (JIOO. A. MOHO AN, Clerk, lly .1. W. Morgan. H. T. Ilaglvy, Attorney for KhUIo.'' ' "tJ" Il'ley Cave linn a buggy how prop to tint on, huecieH. to nrevenl. the bows from bending wlwtn the top is down, Triiil shows it to be a good thing, and they are cheap, IB-,. a;,,, v.;,M $26, $30, $35, $40, $50 WW For sale by F. K, Dailuv Next door east of Wehrung'a Main Street, - . . HiHBboro