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HILLSBORO ARGUS, AUG. 14, 1902. A rt mm rn I'womji i a 14 at lb roct-ofta at HUliboro, ton, u Swond elaat nail mtttt. LUCIUS A. L0S6, EOITrtS. County Official Paper. elicits the heartiest applause. He repeats himself frequently, bat not in a doll way. His vocabulary is not only large, but- he employs' it to capital advantage and always so as to reach the common under standing. Ex UKU EVERY THURSDAY .'"' BT 1 r'i ic Argus Publishing Co. serfpUon: On Dollar par. Annum. Months, SO CU Thrae Month MeU. to Geld Moae-sMtatUsa. Be es la the BlsutaUlc, Stsadart. jT Heacy aeaas Debases Preperty, I Preftless Aacricaa Predict Our iteqeeat less Is ear Creditors' Gala, t ae sue for Marcos JL Bassa OKT OCT OF THK WAT. e era of development is just en ite to Oregon, and. the future of t State is golden with a promise ich bespeaks a certainty of per mance. . Capital and population 1 be coming west for years to oe. The east wants that which west has to give. . Our climate m excelled; oar natural resourc are something' wonderful, and, yet, untouched; our production unrivalled by the Nileand, to lhis the eyes of the east are cen ed. The great impetus of change rolling to the land of perennial ten. The great rail lines are not w to see this economic convul- n and are preparing to carry the al wave of immigration. " All of un are getting into shape for big .ffic We shall have an empire re which will be difficult to rec uixe ten years hence and Wash ton county should be ready to t in at the head instead of the il end of the procession when trtland will lead the world in the port of lumber and grain and the lit! not tropical. And, while we the unfolding of the metamor- toeis that is to make us an em re, let the monback go up in the Us, shading his eyes with his inda, fearful that we'll grow till jll butt" but we Will not! And now is the time to push the ong the matter of that advertis- g that was pledged. It might as ell be started now as any time, id, if borne by all, the burden ill be nothing. - HOPB8 THEY ARB BEATEN. hose states in which elections are jw pending, and when the demo ats have straddled on national lestions in the hopes of stealing an or set of men into congress by ie light of the moon, should go ilidly republican. The Argus jpes they will, It would rather republicans elected every time tan to see a corporation democrat it at the spoils of office. If there anything in the. world: suggestive fraud, it is a corporation demo mt He has much gall . to think lat he can beat a republican. He is helped the republicans to elec- on fox several years and he now ants his turn at the trough. Loy . democrats should crack the Msks of all of these political free- xrters at large in Pennsylvania; idiana and Illinois. Let them be unocratk, or let them get into ie Banna camp, where they ba ng. It is. to be hoped that the ate above mentioned will go over- helmingly democratic. The Han icrats are preferrable to the oonlight democrats so-called. Senator Tirskr, of the State of Washington, will soon leave the high office to which he was elected in 1896, and his place will be filled by some place hunter of mediocre ability. The dispatches show how much Turner has done for his peo ple. While the rest of his state delegation was resting or squalling over the distribution of Federal patronage, Turner "got things" for the state. And now the political parasites want to replace Turner with an Ankeny or a , Wilson, nei ther of whom amounts to anything if you eliminate the money bags of th; former and the gall of the lat ter. If Washington wants to put her best foot forward she had bet ter send to Olympia a legislature that will return Turner to his seat in the Senate, and ''let well enough alone." . . ' . The Portland Journal is evident ly in sympathy with the re-organ iters! The Journal had better get down to first principles. Two cor poration newspapers are enough in Portland, and there is no field for a third in that citv. REFEREE'S SALE. Bt virtue of a deer ami tinier nf aula. issued' out ol anil umtar ilia'.! of tha itrcuu vourt or tha Mate of Oregon, htr Washington County, in that certain suit wlieretn W. V. Wiley siul John Dennis are plaliilirls, ami J. N. Swift, Klirabrth Swift, Silas K. Swift, Fred 1 .Mar. a mi nor, and laul Baker, a minor, are de fendants, to me directed, aud remritit me to make rale of tha real property hereinafter described, and to oartltion tha proeeeda of such sale In ontirVutiiity witbaaul ueoree. Now, therefore. I will, on Monday, the 8th day of Sept., 190S, at the south door of the Court House, in Hillsboro, Oregon, i uienouroi un o'cioci A. Mol said day. aell at public .notion to the hieheat uidder for cash i hand , all of the follow ing described real property, lying, being ana situtte in Waaliiugtoit County, Ora gon.aiid particularly described as follows, to- It: . i - Beginning at a point on tha Kaat Una of tha donation land claim of K. 8. Tupper and wife, in section U, T 1 8 R 4 W in Washington County, Oregon. 2t.t7 chains South, 224 degrees Kast of the Northweat eornerof the land claim of J. O. Pierce, which is the Northeast eornerof the dona tion land ciaiin of the said K. 8. Tupper, thence West 87.03 chains; thence South iV degrees Kaat 64.7K chains to the South boundary of the aaid Tupper donation land claim; thence East on the said 8outh line to the center of too Tualatin riven thence down the chann 1 of aaid river, to the point where the river crosses the Kast line of said donation land claim ; thence north 22,4 degrees West on aaid bound ary line to the place o( beginning, con lainingaOu acre , Witness my hand hereto set this 4lh day of August, WU3. J. V. 8KWKI.I. : " - K -feist. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. BRYAN DOWN KAST. ryan's recent speeches in the ew England states are attracting ore attention from the aristocrats an any be has ever before deliv- ed. Many are "forced" to speak complimentary terms of these dresses. New York1 and Wnsh gton papers have been comment g upon them. The Washington ar, aristocratic and republican the core, makes among others, e following remarks: "It is six years this month since , e Chicago convention surrended that fluent and fiery young man to faced it with a conqueror's r. ' He had prepared himself i th care, and be delivered his eech as prepared. From that r y he has practically done noth- but talk and write politics. is readiness is extraordinary. : akened out of a sound sleep, call i from the festive Loard, int r ! pted in a spirited personal eon-. rction, he takeg position before 1 itotJ, ari without s moment's f r1H"n, bejins a speech which PROBATE Estate Abner M Vaughn, deed: ill proved in open court; Chas D Vaughn appointed executor with out bonds. Philip French. Wilson Bump and Wm Davis appointed appraisers. Estate Thos Stewart, deed: exec- tor directed to distribute residue of estate, and upon filing of receipts, estate will close of record. - The will of Abner Vauehn is asked to be set aside by his half- Droinere ana nail sisters, who al lege that when he made his will, sboruy before death, he was so die tressed by illness that he knew not what he was doing. The petition asks to have the property descend to them as beirs-at-law, in com mon with Chas D Vauehn. a full brother, and in favor of whom the will was made. ;y Estate of Eva and Hattie Nor man, minors; report approved. Estate John Sommers, insane; annual report filed, inventory 5047.30; disbursements leave a balance of $3537.2( on hand. Approved. Subscribe for the beet county ps per The Argue . J. Benson is arranging to start a steam wood saw. and will take orders from now on. Teachers' examination is in sees ion this week aud there are 34 an plicauls, three of whom, are writing lor state papers, .., , , GenU' lace hose, in colors, at the Racket 8tore. A fine variety to select from, and prices are right. KMrs. McKay, Tor some "time county charge, died at Beaverton yesterday, from tuberculosis The remains were buried today at the local cemetery. Tracy is dead not so with John Dennis. He keeps the finest selec tion of boots and shoes on tbe market. , Fit your feet and feel fine. ,, f.,? . - Mr. and Mrs. in. loiter have taken up their residence in the W. U. hmilh place on Main slret Mrs. Leiter will be rememtyred bt' Her many friends as "Miss ""Ella fjO'don, formrly of this place. 1 "Jimmie'' Aiken will in ail prob ability not be brought down from Salem until early in October, as the circuit court will have no session until about that time. Just as soon as the mandate of reversal arrives, and the court holds in chambers here, an order will be made to have Aiken taken from prison and kept in the conuty jail nntil his trial ie heard for the second time. Treasurer s Notice. All County Warrant of Waahington County, Oregon, drawn, endorsed and not endorsed, payable after Mondar. AUK"" 11. li2. Interest will cease after w. a. JACKSON, County Treasurer. Notice is hereby given that the undo.--signed, by virtue of an order of sale, made and entered by the County Co'srt of the State of Oregon, for the County of Washington, on tne mo nay oi July, 1902, authorising and directing the sale of orowertv hereinafter described. I will. Monday, September I, lDttS, offer for sale and sell at public, sale, at ten A. M., of said day, at the South door of the court nouse, in niiisuoro, urcuon, nr cjhii to hand at time of sale, all of the it'll wing described real prooerty. to-wit: Lota 7. and 9 of and in Block IS of Simmons' Addition to the Town of Hills boro, Oregon: the north two thirdsof LnU 4, 6and Oof nut in UlocR i, of Mutinous' Addition to the Town of iiillstxiro. Ore on; and Utt I, Itlock Hi, in the Town ol West Portland 1'ark, Mul'.nomah Comity uregon. earn sale will he made sumect to con linratimi by the County Court of the state of Oregon, Con nt f of Wnsldutoii, and the cost of conveyance must Lupaid by the purchaser. Datet at Hillsboro, Oregun, this July 31, ltt. , W. H. VVK..Rt"NO, Administrator de-Doms-iion of the es tate of Martha Spencer, deceased. 11. T. Bagley, Attorney lor Administra tor SUMMONS. IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 6TATK OF OREGON FUR WASH INGTON COUNTY. Henrietta K. Southern. Plaintiff,) .. , vs. : V Chauncey L Southern. Defendant To Chauncey U Southern, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are required to appear in the above en titled court, "and answer the couiolaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit, on or herore the Mh nay of eeptatu ber, imk, and 11 you rail to so appear or answer, for want thereof, the ulainti w II apply to the court for the deciea den.aiided m the complaint, to-wit: for a decree of alieoltite divorce ami fur the restoration of ber lormer name. This summons is published purenant in an orner mane on tne stra day ol July, 1902. by the Hon. Thos. A. McBrtda. judge of the six ve entitled court, and the rirxt publication thereof is niada on the Ulh day or July. 1U02. aud the last publi- . : ' i i . wu. K K MEkGBS. , , i Attorney for rialiitiir. Adminiatratrix's Notice. Notice Is hereby eiven that the under. signed has been by the County Court of tne ataie ot uregon ror Washington Coun ty dnly apiiolnted Administratrix of tbe estate or il. ij. emock. deceased. Therefore, all persona having claims again si aaii estate are nererjy requped to present the same with proper vouch ers, at the olHce of Long k 8 week. Room AIMl ChAmlwp nf IViinniuw IV.,. Uml Oregon, within six months front the date nereof. Dated at Hit Inborn, Oregon, this 9tli aay oi juiy 8CSIB SMOCK. Administratrix of tbe fistate of H. L. Dm ick, aeceasea. Rambler and Idea $26, $30, $35, $40, $50 Vor sale by iF. R. Dailey Next door east of Wehrunp'g Main Street, -s ' ttilisrt) N .. ..... .-. 1 "..I K 1UMM ff " "U MIX XKI ByTblsKarkYou Know Them The strongest Watch Case tn one that best protects the j works is the JASsEossrcAiSE is guaranteed to retain all the Deauty of a solid gold case for 25 VMn nJ ,t. ! ' . . j v auu uic cusi is mucn teas. fcert, is an styles. , HOYT, The Jeweler! f..R " u"5 'tsuoia su, joi SA ItSlS MS sue SMBVOVW f,avaAaa aH fUm tuiu; itroisioaoaAuUBS V 'Ol Xuo loo qafuA 'smm -iyj vmj aim tuoj) tpaa tnua W 3N siqeuonsot Xjsa eta tateut V 1f aaoqv HIH put ipefq u pu uo(oo in petignn Xusinneea .Jurpaay v pus vf t.wwuoya, u 'Svprseo "T 'Japioiquig u, imW "1 'suoiqraj tn cesp) asn s0HiJI -oiiend aoj9Uiv m joj lq put ifsdtetp em t sihX wpi mil IVHA V SXNH0 tii Gee Whiz! 13 Your By in Need oi ShirtsP Look ! at that Ad 11 a If fco, f tt can buy U-rm at the lin-kt Slore fhfajwr ihnnytitr !tii buy th tiiajerUl siul nmkf thftn. .,: ' -. We "have Boys' ShirU in ,.11 site from lii lo UJ. They will oust you -10 cunts tach. Can you buy material and ni ike theui for Icm? , They are made ( gioil goods fttnl the very ber t (voikmiinship, Also Final! boys pu.jiender, for 10 coins each, at ihe Racket Gents' Summer Underwear i Goods that wear and give satisfaction At reasonable prices At the Racket Store re Special Sale For one week ntily. We have a line ageoriiueni of Slock Ties, t r HKtito. d ilFer thctn for ..tie wetik, at the Special Prion t f 30 cenU each. Our dock Of Stock Ties 1 as cnniplu'.t and varied as ton will find Mn Portland, aud are well 'made, Thev are the regular SlKs ami (JOo gomb. Tht-se liis arc t For Gents and .tlm win fan ami i-a i,i hot weit'.hi'r are u, U'pnr llii(i ti 'ti um V"i wit iigaii, N tiff wiii'e c -inr n'i;i" U-ilie,ifr njit m!i . in At ' . , TilP 'Vtln-yd (ni.-c . mt'li. . 1'1,1-v ar.. i In, tfit- milium r, an. I y them. CI m in l'S)lil fv a Mill lik The Racket Store. if iiHiimn isfl ill aa ii s r i - TRUSTEE'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the nnderaiguetl truste,. of the estate o Sarah Klineman and .l.-wph Klineiuiui, bankrupts, by virtue anil In pnrsuauue of un order made on the fttli day of July, 1H02, In tha uiatter of said bankrupt es tate, will, on the 181 h day uf August, IH02. at the south ilixir n the ( ourt House, Ii Hillsboro, (foil, m 10 o'clock A. M , or said day. sell at publie auction to the highest bidder for caxb in hand, all j of the following-described real property.: towiu Heiiu a part of, til donntlriti laud i V-r , of Isaiah K Isuy and wife, t'lulrn Jiu. M TIN B 8 W Will. M.r.. WnMrwi' ii' County, Oregon, sitnaled In aretiuo m, aiil township and nino, aud tauntied a ioiiows: iM-KinnuiR at a poiul, lieaiiiur nuriu-bs if i-uauii wens H.ei mm w 1 r m rV uie souuieasi corner or saht townsbii. wntcn point ts tiieaonuest e..ti: rrthe trael of land eonvoywl Ui Thomaa . i VV likes by Iinisiana,htl,r,RH,0n theWth1 day ol November IS, by deed reeunled on paire 75 of VoLW, Uecords of l eeda for aahmgton County, Oregon, ami run ning thence north 4. degrees aud min titea east, in. center ot eoutity road. 4 M chains; theme sunth. m uKree OKrnln uteseaat ohaiiia:thec south 68 wiln uteawesi 4.15 ehaina to the center of the county roadj thence north W dnereea u minutes west 11.74 chains. u the place of beginning, savinK and ertllt however from this tract, the land iwnveyed by ii. A. Burris and husband W 8. T. Crow, by deed recorded on pane 28 B(lok -,W U the Records ol Ueedt of WaliliiKU County. Oregon, Dated this Jury 7tb, 1S02. J. P.TAMIEHtE, r. . Trustewi, Oeo. R. Bagioy, Attorney for Trustee. AND intriKT rna IIAII.V r.'rt land -Special ria "Atlantio Express 8:j0 p. m. via Hunt-i tngton StTPauI Kant Mail 0:15 p. h. via Spokane Oregon Siiojt Line Warn pacific NOTICE. T'INK istitncDfl.B.S rsiisi VOI'.TI-AND , HmII Ijike. Iienver, VU Worth, )iniili, Kansas trity. Si. Ixnils, CbU-s go and Kaat , Bait Tilte. Denver, Kt. Worth, Uiuaha, Kansas City, Ht, liouis, Chitaf,'o and Kaat WaItalVfilian'iwM tnii.Hrxiktuie. Wallace Pullman, Minneap olis, Ht. Paul, Du loth, MilwmikiH', Chit-ago and Kast ski v a I'AII.V 4:30 r, . H:l((. 7:00 a.m. OCEAS AND ElVEtt SCHEDULK FROM rOItTLA.NO . Steamships between Portland and Bun Francisco every five days. River boats on the lower Columbia tmd Willamette dally except Sunday. liOW It AT KM To aiiil from all noints In the Noti-pe la herey given that at gmieral election held In Washington Crmuty, Ore gon, ou the 2nd (toy of June, ivri, a ma jnrity of all Unvotes caat in aaid County UTOESEff -fi o ..'"."H? at lttrf in Tkt via this route on sain ut all N " TZ2-" .ilv"1t"n;. . , ' Of tia outh m Pa,;l II.: Co, 841S of Ilia's Aniiotapd Uwsgf Oregon, i in sixty ttagra Irom the doto of this notice, i It shall Wanlawl'ul for nwirje to run at' large i Washington County, Oregon, mn- '. der penalty of Kive lioliant for tho ttimt) OrTeilM IUKl Tn llnllurj tt.m 1 .... ' Jy aaiMeqnent onens", to be reniyueri froiutibe owner of Nuuli Rwine ) iMtod at, Hlllsbon. trotfnn, tba 3(61 Ii . . .'" ir"0. A. VOReiAK, ' Uonty Clerk in and for Washing r,mi! fcouuty, Oregon i Esit. depot . A. L. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon. Cream of Roses CITATION. IX TUB COUNTY COURT OP THK STATE OP OltKOOW, FOR . WASHINGTON COVNTY. In the matter of the estate of Hen. K Jones, deceased. Ins wife. Jones and r... of Even Jones, - Jonea and Jo., Children nf 1...L.U l".. .' J . 7t "ate, IroXg?'"'' MWU-'1 t'"s in the Name of the Stale of Oregon! yn are hereby cited and required toupper the County Court or the Hute f Ortio ftr the County ot Wuhmrrbu, i8!V.: i,.,. 4 . : , ' """iuiikmhi. me r !'ST' "llliboro,, in the imh iyr Wahllft"'. m Monday, the th forenoon ol said day, then ..., there to show inline, if any there lie. why an r'r" taili .d l'lg.t f;-"Wr fifth: ih tateto aell the following .luciiled r,. pronertv be nnvlr.o i .i.i .. .:'... l.T'.." turn J and Claim of Hoi.,,,,,,,, i . shatt u k aijd parts of HoclioiH 1 aud'a in y g , n' apruu!, ij ! L i T AB.4(i spires U,, 100 , " r"' mail i it IV i Relieves that pniarting and rouh o inditioiT of the skin which invariably follows - - m xTNUuixTsr - - and restores the skin to its normi tl condition. Price 2r cents, Prepared only at VILIIU r4 1 1 an, I . . 1 f " rago HU f Aonk 6H of' tl,e Records of Deed, in the ofllc, o. the Recorflur of Conveyances for Wawhioet,,,. tu.V,.. ?. l.and 1 i,t4ln K...,...V -n ,.".jVJ.." eiioi W.. all silimtB in W..i.i... ' V 4 Wlt.iMs the Hou, Tj, A Hood. Judge' of for the Ouiini. of wZi . ";" " . '",! tAtteut) . A, W0IH! VN. C E. Kindt, Attorney for Bxeciitrl!1"' The Delta firm Store Main St. - Hillsboro Ge Casli For y our utriotly firt clii gjrc, fresh; and for your potillr.v. No trade. Holi est ma, -net jirice paid. Mrs. C. E. Beckwilli 2hd .fijt, infiur (le', HillHlifro 4 V VS VSVsV 4 rtiiinu, cinii quire at thiti (illict. . A nnw iKonA of haminookn jiifit arrived; Prict ranno from II 00 I., t't r.n f.U nr., I ssa tli(.l. V.. . , I v.' -,'ti,W, VAIL " - - fil',Fj iing, lu-j E. McCornjick, three diwirs south of y One Drop Of Tokio Eouquet Perfume LastsTen DavB. This and our Freuch Caruatlou Pink are the two leading perfumes of the year. Besides these we have other liigh grade odors from the leading manufac turers. Come in and test their fragraucc. Prescriptions If your prescription is filled flt our store, you can depend upon it being filled accurately and with the best ma: terials the market affords. Our prices are always reasonable. Don't forget this. BAILEY'S PHARMACY CIGARS: .1 par 9 mm mm m N i A M tl i a i N m tf tf Three doors south of P. O., Hillsboro, Oregon - . V;-" i li m xt m. m m m m mm mm mm mm, S SEAL OF MINNESOTAS " 2 tf E; L McCormicks ' ::YT T""":ll 11 i Stole Normal School i Monmouth, Oregon t i Fall t Term Opens Sept. I, 1902 Qrsduates of the Hohool ra in ennsUnt ds maud, at salaries rangiiiR from 40trtl(K) per euooth. 8ludents take the stale exami nations during their course in the school, end are prepared to receive But Certificate on graduation, Espenses range frnm 1120 to $175 per year. Strong Normal conrre and well equipped Training Depsrlnvnt. For Catalogue containing full informa tion, address E. D. Ressler, President, or J. B. Butler, Secretary. f v V vs OREGON'S Blue Ribbon State Fair Salem September 15th to 20th 1002 No time in the history of the Oregon Stat Fair hits ihero been such a good leeimg among me agriuiiiiurai otasMH w warde the success of the fair as exists at the present time. Kvorv section of the state seems to he taking an interest In the fair and promise to give it their hrarty support. There are reasons for this awakening of the people to the support of the fair. One is. the management hss worked hard and faithfully to make the fair an bwnd ai the state Itself, The transportation companies have come to their aistsnco and made liberal rates on hauling rates of all kinds. Another Is, the people are beginning to realize that it is time to let the outside world know of the wonderful resourofS of our Mute, nnd believe lhat the State Fair is the proper place to niBel the butler cliiss of home-eenkers. This will make the fair doubly valuable. ' It will give those who are looking for honjfs on the Pacllio Coast an opportunity to s'e in a doily what, our Hate can produce, and where it is produced, -without traveling all over ihe Mate st grmt, expense It will alo give the exhibitor the het possible opportunity of .showing bin urndunts, whether it h i irrains, graes, liulti, vi gullible, livestock, minerals o iniitifaclured koihIh You are invited to attend aud see the greatest industrial exposition and livestock show ever held on the Pacific Coast. ; Good racing every afternomi. Camp ground free. Come and bring your families. For information, write M. D. WISDOM, Sec'y, Portland, Oregon. 0 I Ipoiitotlioe.