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HILLSBORO ARGUS, OCT. 2, 1902.
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Holered at the PoaKiftioe at Hillel
Oregon, as Seeond elate aiatl BtatUi
LUCIUS A. LONG. EDITOR.
County Official Paper.
ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY
BY
The Argus Publishing Co.
Rubeer'pUom On Dollar per Annum.
Bis Month, 60 eta; Three Month SSota.
Opposed to Gold Uooo-mttalllsm. Be-
lieve la the Bimetallic Standard,
Dear Money means Debased Property,
and Profitless Anericaa Product Our
Consequent loss is oar Creditors' Gala.
Has ao use for Marc as A. Haaaa
It is really heart breaking to
note the tender sympathy that our
high-tariff statesmen have for the
"labor" element of America. Not
of course, that they would favor
anything that would give the tcrri
ble corporations a benefit if it were
not for the fact that high tariff
gives labor lots to do for instance
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iu tue coai mines at a dollar per
day! These latter day high tariff
philanthropists are almost as cun
ning as the monopoly democrats
under the leadership of Dave Hill
It is very easy for them to cry at
the misfortunes of lalw to long as
they are selling the mourning.
The party in New York, that
styles itself as democratic, should
get the worst bating this year that
the organization ever received in
that state. It was dominated by
trimmer David B. Hill, who has
been on all sides of all questions
but the right side, and who never
fails to drop a little sympathy for
the poor corporations. They have
nominated one Bird Coler for gov
ernor. Coler is a trust stock holder
and a corporation democrat who it
a better Hannaite than Hanna
himself. He should be beaten, and
badly beaten. No real democrat
in New York will vote the so-called
democratic ticket on election day,
Portland is in the throet of aei
tation as to whether or not there
shall be a wide open policy as to
vice. As a matter of fact, Mayor
xumamshas been "shown" that
places which supported him for
the mayoralty are running just aB
before and a signed letter in the
Oxonian, a few weeks ago was
unchallenged aB to the truth of
this statement. It will just be
question of time until Portland
will be just as before election
The fact that Larry Sullivan, the
most notorious rounder in the
Norih End life, worked for Wil
Hams, is sufficient light on the sub
ject. Just as toon as it is set led
as to how Williams' supporters
shall divide the "graft" things will
go hack to the old idea.
It is to be hoped that another
seaon will see a watering trough
instituted in this city, that farmers
may water their stock when they
come to tow n to do trading, with
out being compelled to go and
borrow a bucketful of wa er from
some faucet. As the matter now
stands, Ilillsboro is strictly "back
woocis, and savors of a country
crossroads post office. That a 'own
with a city water and light plant,
doing business with farmers, and
from them deriving the substance
of the city should be without the
common comforts for ' animals,
passes understanding. Will some
one take hold of this and not stop
until a watering trough for the
public is built? Or will the cry
be "We can't havo a public water
ing trough as long as i here are
cows on the streets to drink the
water?" Will not some one with
sufficient authority and influence,
push this matter to success? .,
That the coyote tax law should
be repealed is the general concen
sus of opinion in Western Oregon.
That the Willamette valley should
be made to pay for scalpB of East
urn Oregon coyotes iB as absurd as
to expect Eastern Oregon to pay
for the spraying of the Western
Oregon hops to kill lice. Let the
law be repealed, and, if our bunch-
grass friends want to pay for
scalps let eaca county pay for itt
own. The counties in that region
are more than "protected" by a
tariff on wool, while the Willamette
Valley rancher must raise his
wheat and oats with no aid from
the government unless, of course,
you can find tome brilliant ass
who can figure that a tariff on
wheat it a help to an Oregon far-
,jner. By all means the scalp
' .unty lw should be repealed
No senatorial election r-hould ob
struct ita recall. Tradina which
perpetuates this law, should trade
out of power the nartv which
placed the law on the books.
Preshknt Roosevelt at Cincin
nati, recreiary Miaw a; inicago
and Senator Fairbanks at Ander
son, Indiana, simultaneously an
nounce that the exsisting tariff
schedules must not be revised, thus
demonstrating the discipline of
their party when the interests of
capitalists are at stake. Tele
phone Register.
If there were a few more states
men in the republican party frank
enough and candid enough to fol
low the lead of Spaker Henderson
President Roosevelt would not now
be under the necessity of stultify
ing his own convictious by an
nouncing that tariff revision is not
the remedy for the trust evil.-
McMinnville Register.
LOCAL.
Geo. Butler is out from the mill
beyond Phillips for a few days.
Dr. W. D. Wood and Geo. Carl
ton ttart in the morning for a deer
hunt in the mountains toward the
Nehalem.
David Baker, a brother of Daniel
Baker, of Forett Grove, died at
lone, Morro.t county, recently.
Marriage license has been grant
ed Rodner A Herriogton and
Miss I.overoa May Wall I, both of
the Di'ley vicinity.
Mrs. Reuben Orr, of Dilley, Itie
from Kansas, died last Friday. She
leaves a husband and one daugh
ter, thirteen years of age.
Just received some cushion cov
era, stamped ready to work. Also
tome finished, ready for use. Stand
covers, etc., at the Racket Store.
Miss Ruane, stenographer lot
Congressman Tongue, it ill at her
home in Portland. Her many
m ...
mends here hope she will soon
recover.
The biggest number of birds yet
brought in by any of our local
hunters was that of C. Blaser and
party, yesterday, the number being
eighteen. 1 hey all report the Chi
nas at very timid.
Mrs. Jemima Keenan, mother
of Frank Keenan, of beyond Glen
coe, died the first of the week and
was buried Wednesday. Deceased
was quite aged and had been ail
ing for some time.
Don't oveilook this After Sept.
1, until further notice, for each $5
purchase in shoes, rubbers or hoe
iery, Dennis will give the pur
chaser a handsome doll, suitable
for a Christmas gift
Jacob W hitmore and Geo. Ha
thorn, of Laurel, have sold their
hops at 22$ cents per pound, bar
ring a portion of the Whitmore
crop which was contracted last
year. I Ins is the firsts-tie of this
year's crop reported so far as this
section is concerned.
R. F. Ktasotier petitions the
county court, asking for damage
ill the sum of $150. alleged to have
been sustained through one ol bit
horse)' breaking through the deck
of the long bridge nest of town,
the bones of one of the horses' feel
being broken. The petition wa
contlnlled Judge Rood will, in a day or ,
mdke a decirion in lha conlesi
against the will of the lateAbmr
Vaughn. This caee will, no doubt,
be taken to the circuit court, no
matter which way it goes. and. in
all probability, to the supreme
court the estate is worth several
housand dollars, and is situated
near Thatcher, above Forest Grove
H. T. Hill was in from Moun
taindale latt Saturday and sayt
'hat he wants to warn Game War
den Quimby that the hunting is
good out there, but that he will
have him arrested for trespass if be
should get into his territory. H
T. says that he is laying for jus
such men as that officer, and that
be can t find any good huntine
around Mountaindale.
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J. W. Goodin states that if he
can get the lumber delivered, he
will lie through with the long
bridge one mile west of town,
within ten days. He has all the
bents up on the Cornelius end of
the structure and will soon have
the floor laid, besides having torn
up considerable of the old bridge
on the east end He holies to get
through by the time bud weather
fets in at ihe very worst.
Judge Tlios. A McBride has
signed the order directing the sup
erintendent of the penitentiary to
deliver James Aiken to the sheriff
of Wat hington county and he will
lie brought here as soon as the or-
Itr can be sent to Salem and the
prisoner conveyed back. Aiken
will be tried at the November term
of court. There is hardly any
question of hit acquittal as the rul
ing of the Supreme court destroys
Ihe evidence that did the work of
conviction.
C. E. Deichman, interttted in
the Beaverton flouring mill, was in
town today. He sayi that the
morning pnenger out of Portland
came near running over a farmer
v. no was crossing Uie track near
.ewiou mis imrninp, the engine
nearly catching bint na his outfit
right-angled the rails. Why is it
that driver will aUnvs trv to
make these rVsc shaves in front of
a fust movinc train. The air
brakes saved the team and wagon
this liivm but ano'ber and it av
not le mo -fortunate.
PROBATE
Ben K Jone estate;
I4!2 07; dM'iiisemetus.
receipt,
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iirovetl
AVer Vaughn estate; contest of
pill; evidence taken and matter
under advisement.
Estate Una H unKuckle dee'd
Final e tlement set for Novem
ber :t.
Real Estate Transtera.
Chaj O Soli mi, U et ux to lUvtd
Zcimati bo a sec 2 t 1 u i j w .
Jantet C Smock to ttentv Meiu
ecke et al tr in SintH-k'ville
Manila Ritehey to J T Young res
idence property near school
$000
house, Hillsboro joo
C II hdutomUou to CI at Lauibott
3J.81 iKCiilimiw
50
J K Snook to L V Reeder, Deuuis
Dullea ranch near Reedville.. .
Wui Weston to Win Crabber,
bop ranch near Laurel, i.;o acres
4 JOO
45
Joa A Moor to Fred Scofeld 4o a
weSs t , u r 5 w 400
Joa A Moore to 0 W Scofeld loo
same tec aa above oo
Jo Yerboort to Win Yandcran-
den et el 87.66 a in Verlmurt...
Antone Ileruiens to lluc,h
Moore it So a in Firwiud Farm
Geo A Gore to J K 1 tellers JJ i-S
rods near Tualatin.
Tho Kelly to Si;e Lam! Imp Co
160 a sec 19 t ) n r .) w
Thos Krl'y et nx lo Save t ami
Imp Co 900 acrrs lin.lx-r lau.l. .
Marlha I.iii-is et al to '.'and ne
Weiinau 3:, a ec 9 t 3 s r I w . .
1' H Marley to W C I'liff- r tbo a
sec y.' t I n r 5 w
State Laud Board to l.ida Cocli.
ran s )i sec 30 l 1 s r 5 w
Geo Schu'tnerich to V A Kuhl Its
7, 8 and 9 blk S Simmons' ad
Ilillsboro
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Nortbrop, I'ropi-letor.
Newly Furnished
and Renovated,
A first-class table and
all accommodations
for the convenience
of guerts. . . .
Notice of Final Kt-ttlemenf.
otii-eis hereby niven that the un.ler-
aiKiieu, executor nrtlie la-t will ami ti-Mta
nient of rbarlntle llirnliii-kli.
has lilel in the County Court of the Slate
01 Oregon, tor Vt aMnngtoii Cimiitv, bin
filial account as such e.xri-iitur of m',l ev
tate, nnil tluit Moiiilay, the Hrtl lny of No-veiiilx-r.
IWJ. at tho hour of 10 o'clock a.
ui., ha been lined hy x,tid Court aa the
lime tor tiea luj; ol objections lo mud re
port, aim tne Ketllenii-nt Iht-roof.
WM. li. lllllVAs
Executor of the last will and te-iiament
01 inanone tiorntiucKle, dereaaed.
Reduced to FIFTY
CENTS A YEAR
"THIS Is the cheapest and beat
Fashion Magazine now be
fora the American public. It shows
New Ideas In Fashions, In Millinery,
to Embroidery, In Cooking, In
Woman's Work and in Reading;
beautifully illustrated In colors and
in black and white. Above all. It
shows the very fashionable New Idea
SrrLts, made from New Idea Pai
Teaws, which cost only lOe. each.
Send Five Cents To-day
torsslntla copro Ilia New IdiaWouax'i
Magazini, and m whu f rtl riloa
lor Ihe money It can tlv yoa. - z ;i
?HI KIW IDS rtTBIISHI9 00.
Br, y,rg, B, T,
The
Particular
Man
is most particular about bis
watch chain. Kvery require
ment of good taste ia met at
moderate cost by
Simmons
Watch Chains
we show a splendid assort-
ment of patterns and guaran
tee the quality unconditionally.
We n-li t,n,i from -HOD
t'j iO Call iu (1 fPii lln'in
L. M. HOYT
Hillsfcoro, Oro.
Nixt door lo Hank.
New Idea
Woman's Dollar
Magazine -
THE
RAKET
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stil In the Ring for Biznea
Atul if u readers of this paper wsmt to hy etiy
mulerwer, shirts, hos, sustwiulers, tr such lik, it
uo wher tu get the best rticl for the least ptie.
We don't sa this tu host nor such lik, but hccatiz
it is tru aud u no it. We scl cheep kcattz we by
and sel for Cash only.
W'e don't do no "Louisiana Lotery" bines at
this plae. Cal aud we wil tret u rite at
THE RAKET STOK
Opjwsite Tualatin Hotel,
Hilers Piano House
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The Welier. of New V,l ( 1 Iie
The Kimball, of Chicago. )
Thrt the piano that Kileret built tl li mi b with
Not, however, the only piano; there sue nn tiv VJ
difterent piano for aaU at the hoiiimn that Kilt-re Imilt all
of them of ttterlinii, Biihalantial meril', and all of ihr-tn aimr
anteexl by ua. Among them are the Ilobart M Cable th
llaieltinMhe many toned Crown, the Decker, ll.e Vww,
tin? fcmereoii and many othert, every one a lirat c-I,i-h umk.
Further, we tall piano cheaper and on better " ternm
than any other houw in the Northweat, hauH, buvini;
these four house that we have built up by imhiMtry and
fair dealing, we handle piano in iimueiiw quaHtitfe and
therefore, receive c-mceeaiona that botiW doing a gn'mljer
businesa cannot, and thee advantagca we offer you in the
ahape of lower pricee on high gradu inatruineniH than any
othdr bouae can. 3
Hilers Piano House
351 Washiugtou Street, - - Portland, Oregon
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EXECUTOR'S SALE
ESTATE.
OF REAL I
IS TUB COUNTY COUHT OK Til K
STATU OK OltKUON, FOK
wANiiiNOTON county.
Iii the matter of the estate of Ken K,
Jinios, ilweateil.
Notice la hen by vivsn that the iindiii
'Igmtd executor of lha lant Kill and tata
iiiiuitof lln K. Jouea, dei-raswl. under
ami by virtue of an imlur of Male, duly
IIIHll flllll iilj-rHl 111 ttlM ullflVA MHIIIIm.1
oourt, will, nil anil alter tile aril of Mo-
veniour, iwk, onor lor aai at privaie nam, 1
l bis reNiUuiiee, near ParmiiiKton, Wash- I
ingtou County, Oregon, all of lii real!
iriuierty beionitlnK ui tbe entate of Hen;
R. Jonea, ueaHu, wlucn real proiiorty l varrie . unrulier, I'luinliir,
mora mrticulurly ili-acrilwil ait follows. v
tu-wit: Tii Donation I-ainl Claliii of Sol-; t'arrie C. ( iarcinor, William Kil
0111011 V. SbattiK-k ami Mary Hhaltuck, I ward Huildliwm, hrlr i,(
bla wife, notification .No 671ft anil claim j Jamei K. lltlillla,ii,iemiti-il
Nim. W and fl. and belnir uarla of Hectlun I ami Mark U. II1111111. iruanlimi
1ft T UK! W, and nana of H-tioo I
ami 2 in T 2 8 It 2W,aud conUluiiiK
o bimi w-i'iv nrr, iraa tuu aurw a miiu in
Kli Ij, Kvhii by deed rewrded on uiv
H9or Book Wof tbe Keconlaof Deeilsiii
the ollli of tlm heconlerof Conveyance
lor IVa-diiiiKtott County. Oravon. and IM
4 in K.-ction I T 2 8 K 2 W, oontaliiiiiK 10
and 7110 acre, all situated iu Waabiiia- I""'" '" '""rt O'o iHli day of Ju
tun County, Oreimn. ; 'ft ,"",!!. favor of tlm ubuva immcd
Mnid real irowrty will lie noi l fi;r eali
anil for not Ivh tbau tM'm, ami aiibieet lo
rainllriuatioii by Ihe Comity Court of
WaalihiKton ('oiiuly, Ort-Koii.
W'M. J, INdltAM,
Kxeculor of the laat will and leatainent
of Ili-ii K. .lonm, deiwawd.
Dated at llillnlMiro. Orexoii, Henleiubrr
si, ns,
SUMMONS.
IN Til K CIRCUIT COUKT OF THK
STATU OF OltKOON F)H WA8H
INOTOV COUNTY,
John (1. Fi-hler, I'laiiilltT, 1
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Mary Folder, Defendant, J t
To Mary Kehler, Defendant above named:
tu the name of the Hlate of Oreiron. vou
nreliereliy inilillwl timt the Plaintiff here
in Iih lilod a coimilaint axulint you in
the above entitled Court ami cntiae, and
you are hereby required to aitenr and
anaweraaid coiniilaint on or linfore the
laat day of the time urtaciilied liv order
of piililii ation bereof, to wit: On or before
me Hill day or November, 1MH; you lire
further notified tnat If vou fall lo anm-iir
mid aiiawer the complaint heroin or to
nleail Ihnreto. tlm iiliiiiitiff will i-iiu your
defuiilt to he entered, and will aiinlv to
life Court above mentioned for lha relief
prayed ror In the complaint herein tluit
ih lo any, for a deeree forever (ll'unlving
hid i-oiiim ui miurin'onv inai may lie nx
IniImk lietweeii plaintllf and defendant
hi-ri-i 1, ami for sui-h other rellaf natolhe
Cinirt mnv aeein meet ill d IunI The il ile
of tliellrst pulilli-atlon of tliiM xuiiiiiioiif
is iliurnday, October 2, IW2, and the hmt
publication thereof, Tbur-iditv, Noveni
lior l, 11107, and the aaid niiiiiiiioiih ahull
tm 1 mi llinfi-. 011 tliHHHid Thuriuhiy of eai-h
week fur a period of aix weeks between
null! dalea.
I 1 1 Ik fliliimolli 4 Dlllillxliml bv nriler at
nun llioinai A. Ali'liri-le. luilire or aalil
Cou i t. made in ehnmbera in aalil i-auye.
and dated the 27 li day of Hepteuiber, 1(102.
LI1A,-). 1, nUIIIXAIIKli,
Attorney for Flalnllir.
The cheapeet insurancp, anrl rafe
as the aitfeBt. 0. F. It. AfBcciation.
F. 1?. Watere, Fbret (irove, Ore.
Wank (1-200 head ewe Iambi:
CotHwold preferred. John Milne.
Ilillaloro, Oregon.
Exprest waeont and croquet tett.
at E. L. McCormieVt.
STORE
Ilillsboro, Or.
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Purebred
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I'Uiewn hi iiiu-kM- a no a
few CoUwold ewea to let out on
harea to the right parly.
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j Koreel (irove, Or.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
1 "is ' lltl.'UlT I'OtlRT 0C Till
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INUTo.V t'Ot'.NTY
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j IliiOilieaun, iM'fuiiilanti. )
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" vikiuk ok AN KXECUTIdN
'"'. Iwnied out uf ll( hIhivi, ..ntltle.l
l!""rti 'n tho abovn entlilml khium, to 11111
1 ' nly "'fwrted and flulivureil ilnleil Hie ;inl
1 V i"Netiiiln.r, Mn, 111,1m a diwree hii
Ktnt tbe deliidnl
im.vb iiain.Hi, in urn fur the urn .if I
Iliindred and Klfly Dollar SiS t
Unther with IntereHt thereon at th 1 rale
often per ont. per aiiiium umil
from and after the 7th duy of October, I
Wl, aud tho further airtu of filty llullam
llftll) atlornoy's foe loKetber with the
(MMla ailll (liHlilieyninunlu ..l'u..;i
1 . . , flu,,, iiiniitiiii.
lug to and taxad 1,1 ttia aim: of Forty Two
and 2A-IIW Oollara (l2.2fl), and all the
j noMti of and 11 Mil, th writ eouiiimiiiliiiK
I '"ei" ""ke mle of the real prom-rly bora.
: inafter decrlliLd. 1111,1 1 .11,1 ... -,. 1
dyii NBiimiilifli, -m. duly levy upon
.... '; iih urm-riiHTu real pi-operty Hit
uate in WaMhiiiKton County, Htiile of (re
K011, to wit: the north weat iiuailerof ntiii-
lion 1 weni v I wo (221 In Townnblp Tbr.-e
ii nurin ui ivniir rivn 10) went (of Wil.
Aler.) ('iiiilaiitiiiK m aero of hind accord
lug to final Hecelvei-' liei-eipt No 721
application iiiimb'r 7tt for llo,neili,a,l
dated, iterniver olllce, Orc(roii (!iy, or.
gon. January (lib. IMW 11 ndi-r Hei-tion 22UI
of Ihe Hevlaed Ktatuloa !,f the United
Htatea,
Now thernfore hy vlrlue of auld exwu
Hon I will on the llth day of October, ImrJ
at the hour of 10 o'clock A, M. at the
front iliwr of the Court liouae in tho town
of Hlllal.orii, Maiil county unil atiilii aell at
public auution iibjct to Miatutorv rlulit
of redeoiption to the hihext bidder for
canli, all riuht, title, IntereHt, ulnliii nod
tiow.on, which tlm within mimed d.
rendnnU or either of tbnni hnvn, and nil
perNoiiHt-lniiiiliiK tliroiiKh lllein or either
of tlieiu with reaped to tho nliovo deacri
bed real property or a"y pan Ihereor to
natlafy miiil executiuu, Inti-.reat, coM,, at
torney' foe and all aciiriiliiK cost.
Duted at JlfllHlMiro, Ore., Hunt. ,1, Ma
.1. W. HKVVKMj,
.Shnrllfof Waliliigtoii Ciniiity, Orexoii.
A. KIiik WilHiui, 0. A. Neal A I). V,
Price, Atioi-iiny for i'liiliitlll'.
Equalizitlon 1902 Assessment.
To the taxpayers of Washington County,
rcgoni
Notice ia hereby given that the Hoard
ol B(iiall.ation for Waniiii)(loti County,
ure(on, win convene in tue clerk' ollice
at the court house, In Ilillsboro, on the
2ulh (lav of October, 1902, ami continue
In aesiion one week, or until the 95th
day of October, 1902, Inclusive, for the
purpose of publicly equalizing and cor
rect on the tax list of Wnahiniton coun
ty, Oregon, for the assessment made iu
the year 190a.
UKU, 11, WILCOX,
Assessor for Washington County, Ore.
Hillsboro, Oregoii, Sept. 18, 1902,
Que Drop
Of Tokio Eouquot Porfumo
Lasts Ton Days.
This sitid our I'temh Cnuuttton l'ink
nte the two leading pcrfnnies of the
year. Ucsidt s those we have other hih
-mU' odors front the leading niantifue
tnret's. Come in and test their fniunnice.
Prescriptions
If yottr preserittoti is filled at our
store, you can depend up"U it lei
filled aeettrately and with the U-st ntu
terials the market affords. Our prices
are always reasnitahle. Don't forget this.
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Now is tins Accepted Time !
To Buy Household Furniture.
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There is no ur in oiiijr to l'mthmd; I will sell
you Cuttehes, Chairs, Rockers, HcdrtKUii Sets,
Tahles, Hugs, Mattings, and, in fact, anything in
Houaeftirniahing Lines
That you may waul at prices that are as good as
Portland Prices.
Call in and set" our handsome new lines
just received and you will le our customers.
W. 0. DONHLSON
Cor. Main and Third Sts., Hillsboro, Ore.
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M. PETERSOiV & SON;
Ktiidence 1'iiintera. Kaiouiiuinir and
I'aperinit. Si(jii Work. All
work tiiuiranted, I
lllLLNIIOUO.
(HtKliON.
ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE OK
SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
Notice I hereby ulven, lliut the iiiulnr-:
"iKii'd.iiM niliiiliiinu-iitrix uf tlm e-uiiiciifi
K. K Siiilixrlaiid, ilncca.el, hv virtue of 1
anoriicr in tlm ( ,tilinty l ourl uf V usblnir.
t'l ''oiiuly. Oi-ckoii, duly iiui.i.- himI en
till I'll III Mill) I'nlllll! mi llm 1 -II I, ,,V ,,'
AiiKHHt, SYU, ninioweriuK, iirilnrliiK 'ami
lici-iiHliiK her nn to do. will, at lier plum ol
ri-Hlileiu-.o, tit HiiIiiiIIh, WiiNbiiiKtnn Couiitv,
Orexoii. Iruiii and utter the 4tli duy c,r (hi.
toher. l!K, proceed to ai-ll lor 'cBhi, m
privnte mile) ,i tho hiirlioHl. biitihir the fol-lowiiift-(lMerlbed
real proierty buloiiiiiiiic
to xaiil etliilc, lo-wll:
ircinit a part of tlio Jloniilluii bund
i-luiiii of .tosepli Hint, 111 uml ,lnry Jllu
ton. Ida wifi), and Iminit H the nirt nl'Uui
aiiid lloniiiioii UmiiiI Cliilni in Scclliui
Kourloen (it) TnwiiNhip Two ('J)Houlli,
HiiiiKeTwolM) Went of 1 ho Will M!r.,ci
olf 11, thcaiilil .Iiimi-jiIi llinloii, Niivnaiid
except I but trncl or poilion nf huiiiii. coo.
voynii o.v luilin--.- Itelawiiev 11111I
lt"1!1
A. Ih-I-hvikiv, Ihm wif
ItoliiiiNiiu, on tin- lllli
10 v 1 1 1 111111
112, and dulv rinnnlKd 10 V..I o no ,.'e
( 11V III ( It'll,
I'ccan, pa-o uiii, jinciiiiMor aaid Wash
intiwui I'-niiuiy.
Alan nil tluit triiiif. or linn-Hi of I'niil r-H-
win lyiim nun nciiiK hIIiiiiId fut. of lien
ivimi uiiiini inc ,i,,hmiii lllnloa liimiilloii
Land I 'luiiii, ami 1.111 1 n Iik I op U, ,-UM( 1
S.mtll uml Noilh by tlm 'I'liulnUn I liver!
In Hvctlon li'mirteeii (II) Tuwueliln 'l'u
WlHouih, ItaiiK'i Tivina) Weal of I he Will '
W i .. 1 .. 1 L. , '
ihiiiic: ri.v ii) acres, jiiuru or
Iiwh. Hit 11 ill i- in Wanliililoii Oniiiiiy, dr.'.
Also the I'oll.iwniK mill jiropni-lv 111
iiniblll County, OriiiroM, iw ollowi, lo-'
wit: Tho North one-hull 'of l.ni!s 111, ,,,1, i i
oiiUiiiul own or UoMiuuvllln. Vuinlilll
Couii ty.nKon .oxceptiiiK following
,- , 'w,i,,i,,'j,M ; HI! Il-Ci;
llotn tlio K110I li wen i.io-imi' ,,1' i.i i,., ,,,
auld llinek Nn.K In Up, Town ol McMlnn-1
yillc, Vamiilll County, Oruoiu tbuncel
North iH leotj tli.jncc K;int ,'l.i I'cct iIihiic.ii
H.iuth J feel 1 tlmnco AVe-tt
ilf) foot to the
PIiicji or riciiliiiiiiii.
Ilnted dim lt duy of Ncpionilmr, Ino-jf.
MARY JANH StJTIlKULANI),
AiluiiuiHti'iiirlx of tlm iiHiuiu ,,r i, i,'
Hiitborlnnd, deeeaaed. " '
Mi'l.uln iV Vinton, AtUwncya fur Ad-niiiiistratrix.
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Kult ImVu. Denver,
Kt. Worth, Omaha,
KaiiNua City, Ht.
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Hti'iiiipihlpa between I'ortlaml unil Hail
.1' nnicinc.0 every live daya.
it ver liimlii on the lower Columbia mid
W 1 Hi t to dully except Sunday.
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10 unit Hum all iioIiiIk hi II, fl
! W'Ut vln IIiIh route on aula at all depot
j Uieea of the Honlb-rn Paelllello,
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inral Pitaeenger Agent s
Portland, Oregon.
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Kvery day a new atotik of men, .
ladica' and children's ulineg arrlvea
nt H. NVebruiiR & Hon.. QualltL
the eHt and ,prioe the lowest. ' "
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