HILLSBORO ARGUS, SEPT. 4, 1902. . i a. J-araB von tbi rrcriB I u i : A I'araa ok Tint Tkoi-uk : : : i IS. 8i 81; II.: 1 D i3 i n i.!. fi! ! T; k! i ti pj : i eii tl cii y v . o tl' li n o o c g c V Wl P1 tl ml r b d 0 d G I j! i ?! KalMfi- at th Poat-olhc at Hillsboro, Oro,sSoondclaaa nail matter U.TICS A. LOXG, EDITOR. County Official Paper. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BY The Argus Publishing Co. Sabacrf Mam One Dollar pr Annum. 6ix Month, AO CU; Three Month 85 ct. Opfetod U Cold Uoo meUllIsm. Be- licm ta the Bimetallic Standard. Dear Money awaas Debased Property, aad Profitless Aaieiicaa Product. Oar Consequent loss is oar Creditors' Gain. Has . ao ase for Marcos A. Raaaa A VERT HONEST PAPER. One of the democratic troubles is that though Mr. Bryan cannot get enough votes to elect him, he can pL .more "than any other man in theparty. The Dalles Chronicle, Here is one honest paper on the Hanna side of the house. And while this question is foremost, it might be well to note that for the reason that . Bryan can poll more votes, than any other man in the democratic party, such papers as fhV Chronicle are very bitter against' the Nebraskan. By invec tive and ridicule they hope to force the democrats to take up a man more easily beaten than the man Bryan, whom all believe sincere and fearless TRUTH 18 fclRANGIlt THAN FICTION. Readers of The Argus will remem ber that a few years ago it preach- ,ed..the quantitative theory of money, and in so doing, incurred the displeasure of those who thought' they had a cinche on all the brains in the country. They said we had money enough, and that we only lacked confidence. The democrats and populis's asked for V greater volume of money. .The Hannacrats said they were fools, and that they wan'ed to re pudiate the national debt and get Themjrov,m"W' i inrtwrcf1 ady mean?, now tell their neighbors that we are very pros perous and that the country was very wise to turn down the Bryan ites, pointing to the better prices for farm products. Conditions, they claim, are the result of repub lican rule. Let us see what that 'rule has been. While laughing at "Hemocratio and populiBt ideas. , wht do we find that they have done to keep things afloat? They have adopted as much of their doc ;trine as possible. They have coin "ed silver right alopg, and this, with ' the increase of gold coinage, gives us a greater volume of money than ever before! And, yet, we find . Secretary Shaw asking the banks of the country to send out bank currency to the extent of their 'rtghtfri-asks for several millions of bank money to help out and tide over an apparent stringency, . Even a .half-witted fairness would acknowledge the facts as set forth : in this-bit of history, but don't look for anything like it by a Hannaite ' press! Not much. They just keep .on abusing Bryan and reform ideas but they have to do it the Na tion over, for the corporations in aistvon keeping up the volume of . money until . the trusts are in trenched and then they will give . 'us a squeeze. But, is it not about ' time that the dough-headed Hanna press quit talking about Bryan and his ideas when they have practical ly admitted their truth? Truth is stranger than fiction. Arkansaw goes democratic, and . ihe big dailies give it a ten line no tice in one corner. When Ver mont and ' Maine go republican, look out for scare heads. FHttiAN'rEP,"JBS" Pflllj VNDKRS The United States has a law against, trusts. No one disputes this, and good authorities on con stitutional law say that it is ample in its provisions to restrain and Smash them all, from the biggest down to the smallest. Philander Knox, formerly a trust attorney represents you as your Attorney general. He hasn't smashed any truBts yet that any one has heard about. Roosevelt appointed this gentleman. Roosevelt rants about the trusts, but his words are noth ing but a subtle iauendo. Why does ho not direct Knox to proceed against the unlawful combinations'? Wkv t.M.a rirt wail until nftA tA , .. . . .. ... . ,, of photographs to illustrate nubli' elections? hit possible that WcJon9Jx ,', r,ciBa Norll,west tins tonunyrot is nothing but a bluff? AM) TDK TKIST8 LAUGH! A recent number of a trust uews paper has the following utterance of the president sandwiched in an editorial, and commends it as the brightest bit -of statesmanship since the days o! King drover Cleveland: "A government can do some thing it can do a great deal, but it can never begin to do as much for an individual as the individual can do for the gov ernment." How the managers of the trusts must have laughed when they read this and then thought of the legis lation yclept the Dingley law! Uow nice it must be to have a cor ner on all the intellectual microbes in the country and see thing as these gentry see them! Organized labor is having-its dangerous period. If the big strikes of the East shall be success ful, then the perpetuity of labor unionism is assured. There have been months and months of ten sion, and there being no presiden tial election on hand nothing but financial considerations as to profit and "loss will se'tle the battle. There will be no intercession by the big politicians; no payment of money to the big companies that they might compromise, and no payment to the labor officials to indorse a compromise. The fight is to be to the finish. If labor wins the big coal strike they will hereafter dictate terms to capital. On the other hand, if capital shall win, the unions may as well go out of existence. In the meantime, the operators are losing nothing. What is their loss by virtue of not operating, they make up by selling wh t they have in stock at a higher price. SECRETARY i-HAWs'-' banks io s""-- -r- Of -." relieve the "strin- edcy' in the circulation. Shaw would make a good Bryanite if he would just couple that wish with some good snse that would teach him that government money is al ways as good and somewhat safer than bank money. As a matter of fact, however, Shaw may just be "foolin'," s there is an election in the East. Have you noticed that the trusts have not gone into spasms over the pretended assaults of the president? Is it not rather amusing, when Roosevelt's cabinet make no men tion of ' trust abuse" that the pres ident should be thought antagonis tic to the great combinations and don't you think that Piatt let one eye-lid slowly down when he was quoted as saying that New York wouldn't support Roosevelt in his "anti-trust" attitude? If the pres ident is so surely against trusts, why does he not have Knox knock a few of them? PROBATE. Larltin Reynolds, Jacob Wismer and J J Kuratii appointed ap praisers estate of John V Lem- mon, feeble-minded.. Estate John Hanley, deceased; estate closed of record and real es tate turned over to legatees of will. Benton Bowman appointed guar dian ad litem minor heirs estate of W G Irwin, dee'd, and admx au thorized to sell really. Administrator of Geo G Alexan der estate directfd to give sood deed of realty to purchaser. II A. Palmer and wi?e are visit ing with illative in Portland this T. B Hoover, of Fossil, Wheeler county. 14 Vlrltmif with t lie turriil v of Dr. K Bsiley. Mrs Harriett Burkner. f WV't York. III., is in the city, the guest of Mf. Henton Bu iv nan Miss E'lhti Imbrie, who bus been vtsit nif relatives in Astoria, han returned to her home at West Utii m Presi'lent Roosevelt's carriage whs ys'errlttv struck hy an elpctric cat Ht J'Hli-hVii. Mhfs. and his body piinrd, Craig, killed, -The pretidenr. whs uninjured. - S'une thirty or forty new arriv als, hi.meseekers, hiiye been look ira orpr Washington county farms, out of Ihe Grove and Hillsboro. They know a good county. Found, child's clasp ring. In quire at this office. Photographs wanted The Lewis and Cbrk Exposition Company wi'l have need (or a large number j which will be issued to advertise the U05 Fair, donations of views of landscape, cities, mountains. farms, growing crops, forests, mines, fisheries, river scenery, seaside re sorts, etc., suitable for the half-tone process, will he appreciate! by the company, rhptoeraphers, protes sional and amateur, who desire to make donations, should address their pictures to Henry E. Seed Secretary of the 190") Fair, 24o Washington street, Portland, Ore ion. lh subject of the view should be indorsed on the back of the photograph; also the naive of the photographer, so that no mis lakes will be made Credit will he given to the photographer in all cases where use is made of bis pic lures. Holographs are desired from every section of Oregon None except those that will make good reproductions are wanted. Miss Lucy Humphrey has re turned from an outing at the coast. SHERIFF'S SALE. IS TUB C1RCCIT court op the STATK OK OltKOON FOR WASH IXOTON COUNTY. Carrie C. Gardner, riaintiif,) vs - I Carrie C. Gardner, William Kd- j want Huddleson, heir of I Jame E. Huddles.n, deceased, and Murk B. Bump, guardian a t litem for William Kdward Huddleaoii, Dvfenditnt!i. ) BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION duly issued out f I ho atiove entitled court, in the above entitled cause, to mo duly directed mid delivered dated the ,Hrd any of September, Umj, upon a decree en tered in said court on the i'lth day of Ju ly, l!i. In favor of the starve named plaiiiltli'. and again-t the defendants above named, in and for the sum of t wo Hundred and titty lloilars (VAM'.O") to gether witti interest thereon at lh ra'e often per cent, per annum until paid from and niter the 7th day ot netolier. IS 90. and the further iuni of Fifty IMIars 150) attorney's lee toother with the costs and disburemei.tt of suit, an num ing lo aud laxi at the sun of t'ortr Two and to-UW l)nUn ijl-'ii), and all the costs of and upon this writ eoiiiinandinu me to make sale of the real property here inafter described, and I did on liie 3rd day of September, rwi, duly levy upon the following described real property sit uate in Washington County, State ot Ore gon, to wit: the northwest quarter of seo tionTwenty Two (ail in Township Three (3) North of Ranife Hve (5) West (of ii. Mer.) containing l'X acres of land accord ing to Final Receiver's Receipt No 3 T2 application nuntbor 703k for Homestead dated. Receivers olhoe. Oteenn Cl'y. Ore - lTn, Jai inuary tn, issu under cct iu. Jr of the Revised Statutes ut Slot. .? States. Now tli at the rfTiouse in the town Wd countT and state sell at l" inction subieet to statutorv rieht ot redemption to the highest bidder for cash, all right, title, interest, claim ned possess on, whieli tho within named de fendants or either of theiu have, and alt persons claiming through them or either of them with respeel to the above descri bed real property or a-y part thereof to satisfy said execution, "iii'.tttst, eosts. at torney' fee ami ail aceriitug routs. lated at HillsUiro, Ore . Sept. ;t, l!W. J. W. SEWKUi, Sheriff of Washington Cniintv. Oregon. A. King Wilson, O. A. Neiil & I). P. Price. Attorneys lor Plaint!!!'. t Get Cash. For your strictly first class eggs, freeh; and for your poultry. No trade.- High est tnariset price paid. Mrs. C. E. Beckwith 2nd St, near depot, Hillsboro Cream of Roses Relieves that smarting and rough condition of the skin which invariably follows - - TJirr3Tjn3r - - and restores the skin to its normal condition. Price 25 cents. Prepared only at Ik Delta Drill Store Main St. Hillsboro t Reduced to FIFTY CENTS A YEAR New Idea Woman's Magazine Fornerly One Dollar THIS Is the cheapest and beat Fashion Magazine now be fore the American public. It shows New Ideas In Fashions, In Millinery, In Embroidery, tn Cooking, In Woman's Work' and In Reading; beautifully Uhatrated In colors and In black and white. Abov all. It shows tw very fashionable New Idea Styles, made from New Idea Pat tewhs, which cost only IOc. each. Send Five Cente To-day fortslnete copy of the New loA Womas'i Maoazihi. ni m what tnl vtloe for the mony II can fhr yo. x a THS HIW IDIA rUBLISHIXO 00. Itl Brdwy, Haw 1ik, . X. n A Drive THE RACKET STORE Opposite Tualatin Hotel, Oo tit J. A. Cuntmings, Hillsbo-j ro, for floating horse teeth. j Coa collar springs, at the Rack-j et Stnrn. will hohl vonr mat in ! proper sh.te Adaiinistratrix'a Notica. Notice is .In-reby given that the under-' signed has been by the Couiily Court of i the Slate of Oregon l'ir Wsbington Coun j ty duly apismitcd Adiuinlstrairix of the estate of H. I.. Smmk. de-ssrd. I Therelore, all M-rins having claims agaiu't sail estate are heiuby requl ed ,w ... Mtnc mm iiuptr toucii ers, at the oltlce of Lonj & (.week. Room iHi, Chamlier of Ci.mtuer'e, 1'ortland, tiregon, within six ni'iiiths from the date uereof. Dated at HiHslKiro, Oregon, llilt Will ilav of July. Wi. SUSIK SMOCK, Adtuinistrntrix of the Kstate of H. L. hm H'k, deceasetl. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCL'j'tWiUULAJta.fv STA'rja- iwt. .piwey,. Southern, Uefeudaut ) to Chaniieey L. Southern, the above! nanieii- uelvuoanl: In the name of the Statu of Oregon, you are required1 to appear In the abova en titled eonrt. and answer the cuuiDlalnt tiled agaiimt you in the above entitled suit, on or he line tbn'.ith day of Sept am-1 her. lllfy, ami if ymi fail to" so appear or ' answer, for want tliereof, the plaintiff! w II apply in the eourl for the decree den. muled in the eomplalnt. to-wit: for! a decree of absolute divoreeand for the! restoration of her former name. I Thia suiunioiis is Diibhfthed imrsnant to 1 an order made on the iWrd day of July, l!ri, by the Hon. Tho. A. McBride, judgo of the hIh ve entltlcl court, and the first publication thereof I made on the 21th day of July, V.Tl. and the last publi cation, .September i, VMtL K K. MEkOES, Attorney for IMainurT. REFEREE'S SALE. By virtue of a decree and order of sale, issued out ol and under the )al of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for WashjngUin County, In that certain suit wherein W. V. Wiley and John Dennis are plaintiffs, and J. N. Swift, Kllzabeth Swift, Silas K. Swia. Kred L. May, a mi nor, and l'aul Baker, a minor, are de fendants, to me directed, a-id requiring me to make sale of the real property hereinafter (Inscribed, and to partition the proceed of such sale in conformity with said decree. Now, therefore. I will, on Monday, the 8th day of Hcjit., 1U02, at the south door of the Court House, in Hillaboro, Oregon, at the hour of ten o'cloc A. M., of aid day. soil at public auction to the hlgheit Udder for cash in hand, all of the follow ing described real property, Ivlng, being sou simile in iv asniiig-.oii county, ure gon.and particularly described a follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a point on the F.aat line of the donation land claim of R. 8. Tnpper and wife, in section It, T 1 rl R 4 Win Washington County, Oregon. 21.H7 chain South, 'J2X degrees Kastof the Northwest corner of the land claim of J. O. Pierce, which Is the Northeait comer of the dona. lion land claim of the aald R. 8, Tupperi thence West 37.0.1 chain; thence -South degree East 6X7H chains to the South boundary of tho said Tnpper donation j land claim; thence Kast on the said South ! line to tne center or the Tualatin river; thence down thecbaiin I of aaid river, to the point where the river crosses the Kast line of said donation laud claim ; thence north 22X degroos West on aald bound ary line to the place of beginning, uou tabling 200 acres Witness my hand hereto set thi 4th day of August, VML . I. W. SEW ELL. Kjferee. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed,, by virtue of an order of sale, made and entered by theA'ountr Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Washington, in the matter ot the estate of Martha Hpflucer, deceased, on July 28. auiiiori.iiig ami uirecting tne ale or property hereinaltor described, I will, on Monday. Hcntcmher I. I (MM t.nvr f.ii. and sell at public sale, at ten A.M., of dald day, at the South door of the court house, in l illshoro, Oregon, for cash In j hand lit lime of sale, all of the foil wlno described real property, to-wlt: Lot 7. H and fl of and In Block 1M of Simmons' Addition to the Town of Hills boro, Oregon; the north two thirdsof Lot 4, A and 6 of and in Block i, of Simmons' Aiitliltim to the town of Hillsboro, Oreg on; and lit I, Block wi. in the Town of west Portland I'urk. Multnomah Count Oregon, , paid nalt will be made suhlcct to con- lirT Hlirin by the County Court of thai Klutu,r flrutmn t' ttu ,.r Uuul.lnl I and tho cost, of conveyance must he paid by the piticiiiisor. IlHted ut ilillslioro. Oregon, till Julv V.V.W. W, II. Wk RUN'O. AilniiniHtrator tie boui'-iion of the e- inle of Miii'l lia Spencer, deceased. II. I. linglcy. Attorney for Administra tor Treasurer s Notice, All (,'ountv Warrant of Washington County, Oregon, drawn, endorsed and not endorsed, payable after Monday, August 1, i!M)2. Interest ".'111 cease after that date. ' MtKsww Special Sale of Under wear Kor the next ten days we will sell our light weight underwear at a discount, to make shelf room for our fall and winter stock. i . 8 8 8 Si 3 i The Racket can save you money on ties, hosiery, shirts of all kinds, etc. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 lon't fail to see our line of hook and stationery. 3 8 8 88 8 Hillsboro, Or. Ri)inJ)lcp ami jdcal -j,-- rt . PCO, poUt $00, $40, $50 For sale by K. Daili-v Neat door east of Wthrung'n Main Street, Hillsboro aw Union Pacific ixcrtirr ro DAILY Chicago Special :ttu.. via AtlanUo Kxpreas B:o0 r. m. via Hunt TIMK MCitKllt: l.K.S roM POKTLAND A RSI V R roM Hlt.V Salt Ijike. IlHiiver, Kt. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, Hi. Loul, Chicago and Kasl i:M r. M. Malt Lake, Denver, Kt. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, Ht, Loul, Chicago and H:I0 . M ington &at fit. PauTTwalla Walla," lwl. Fast tnn.Hpokau. Wallace Mail 6:18 r. m. via Spokane Fullmau, Mlnueap olls, Ht. Paul, Du luth, Milwaukee, Chicago and Kst :tA, m, OCEAN AND RIVEB 8CHKDHI.K rROM PORTLAND Steamship between Portland ami Han Francisco every live day. River boat on the lower Columbia mid Willamette dally except .Sunday. LOW HATK8 To ami from all point In the Ticket via this route on ale at all Knit. Input office of the 8outhrn Pacific Co, A. L. CRAIG. General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice la hereby given, that the under signed, as administratrix of the entate of E. If Sutherland, deceased, hv virtue of an order of the County Court or Washing ton County, Oregon, duly made and en tered in alH estate on the lHth day of August, ivn, empowering, ornering and licensing her no to do, will, at her place of residence, at Scholia, Washington fJouiitv, Oregon, from and after the 4th day of Oc tober, 1902, proceed to sell for ciinh. at firivate sale to the highest bidder the fl owing described realproperty belonging to urn estate, to-wit: Being a part of the Donation Laud Claim of Joseph Hinton and Marr lllu- ton, hi wife, and being all the part of the sum uonat:on i.anu uiairn in Necllon Fourteen (14) Township Two (2) South, KangeTwo(2) West of the Will Mer., set off lo the said Joseph Hinton, Have and except that tract or portion of same, con veyed by Willhr:: Oeiawney and Kuth A, lirl-twuey, hi wife, to William ,1. Robinson, on the II lb day of October. 1W2. and duly recorded in Vol, i"or lined", page 010, Record or said Wash liigtou County. Also all that tract or parcel of real, es tate Ivlnn and beiim situalu Kast of the Kast line of the Joseph HlnUni Dunul lnn Land Claim, and bounded) on tho IOih: South and North by the Tualatin River, In Section Fourteen (14) Township Two (2) South, Kaugo Two (J) West of the III. Mer., containing Six (6) acres, more or le. situate in Washington County, Ore, Also the following real property In Yamhill County, Oregon, us ollnwn, to wlt: The North one half of Lot ft Hlock K, original Town of McMinnville, Yamhill County, Oregon, excepting the following describe I iirenilses: Commencing Ml feet from the Southwest enmnr of hiihl lot In said Block No, 8 In the Town of McMlnu ville, Yumhlll County, Oregon; I hence North IS feet; thence Kast !!." feet; tliunce S ilith i feet; thence West 35 feet tn the place of beginning. Oated this 1st day of September, HKji. MAIIY JANK KtJTilKRLANI), Admiuintrnlrix of the estate of K. !'. Sutherland, deceasfd, v McCain x Vinton, Attorney for Ad ininiatratrix. .' The cheapest insurance, and safe as the safest. 0. F, R. Assroia'ioi). -F" E- vvtere- Fore8t Grove, Ore, I M i A ll l) SlIODT I.1NF hio ()n Drop Of Tokio Eouquot Perfume Lasts Ten Days. This ami our Fivucli Carnation I'ink arc hv two leading perfumes of the your. IVsides these we have other high Rrudc odovs from the lending manufac turers. Come in and test their fragrance. Prescriptions If your prescription is filled at our store, you can depend upon it living filled accurately and with the U-st ma terials the market affords. Our prices are always reasonable. Don't forget this, UAILEY'S PHARMACY ssiwetseHiMsnnimniiiiiniiMiiMi 9 i 9 m M m i i zck;aks ! V I I SUA I, Ol- MINNRSOTAS J At.-r 1 1 !W.W t b t:r a a w I"all 1 crut J Opens .Sept. 1 6, 1902 7 " I OREGON'S I Blue Ribbon 1 State Fair I w Salem q September 16th to 20th 1 190a l.l time in Urn history of tlie Oreumi Htiite Ksir lias there Cy hcen such a g iml feeling Hiiiong the HirriiMiltnrnl classes to wants tlie stici ess nf Die finr its "xists at tho present lime. K very seiition of tho statiiHMMn t he luking an interest in tint lair mid promise lo u.vn it their hearty support. The'e ntf rcnoii fur llii iiwrikenin( of Ihe peopln to the support f the fiiir. Dun tit. tho tii.iiiiigeineut his worked hsrd and f iiiliful v t" tti'ike Hie fair m hroul u ilm st-t'e itself 'The iniNM'1'MH.ii ni i.'Minp'init'M have wuiih to their asihtuiitto snd itinib- 1 i In rii 1 rut" n't hiniiing into of oil kinds, Another is, tint people lire iiri:iti!iiii to renlizu llmt it is lime to let i I ..:.! i t i . - i-i . i t . r. . i, i or iMiifio i ot in h iiiv (it i oe woiniei nil resources o otlr edite, mill lielievi' thut the Siiiie I'nir i the proper plnop lo ?p iin-et i lie lulier cliisn of liolni" seekers. This will make the 0 Inir iloiiiily vnliiiible It, will for limiti -a n t in- l'a"iiio (Vip tioily hIimi, our nnti eiin prodtiw, hikI where it is produeed, hi X1 iviiii'iitt i(-.ivehiit nl! over ihe stHl nt rfct expense, It will it iie t!,e exliiliitol tint he-t pos;ilie oppnrlllliilv of eliowiou' his iiiii'luei.', u het:er it hj grains, (fra'ses, fruit, v. geiiihle,!. livestock, liiineritls o' tii'ilillfrtCllired goods, i mi arc invited to attend ant see tlie irreatfKi , , o ' iiHiusti ml exposition and livestock show ever held on the Pacific Coast, (iood racing evjry afteiuooii. Camp ground free. Come and lirinjr your families, hor inforniatiou, write M. D. WISDOM,-Sec'y, Portland, Oregon. I vinv"" e . iicnuniiiwait rTTfrOIl w ti wm mm mmm Normal School t Monmouth, Oregon (irnilintli s of tlie) Siilinol are in constant At iiiuikI, at snlarics r atijci ik fi hid 40 to KK) per tiionlli. KtttdettlN take the stale exaiul iintiobS ilnriiig llit'tr ootirsn in tlie rt'liool, aud urn ircitirsd to recnive rilale Or I ideates on graduation. Kxkiis's raime from I '20 to er year. Hironjt Nortnal course and well etiuippi-d TraitiinK )t partnient, For ('ntstytie I'onigiiiiiij; full infnrtna lion, uildress K. I). KcHslcr, I'resideiil, or J, H. Hutler, Heitretsry. t yive those who are looking - I m opfgirturiiiy to se in a V