The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 16, 1902, Image 2

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    HILLSBORO ARGUS, OCT. 16, 1902.
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Ontntv Official Taper.
issi-lS:u KVKRY THURSDAY
BY
The Argus Publishing Co.
Hotwc.r'.rtiitn: Ott liollar per Annum.
H: Vi..iilh,n; IhroK iililh Scts
i, iMt I Gold Moao-nttaUisia. B
Kir In ihe Rinctallic Susdird
lsr Mvntj mesa Debased Prapertj.
and Prliitrs Anrrican Product Oai
(.'nnvf -nrst loss is r CredinrVv Cain,
tins n for Mires' A. Hanna
A )'Vtvlt NMK f KOK Till MS
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If tl.er ar republicans conrereant
wi;h litter day legislation who
think that the duty of 67 r n'S er
ton on anthracite coal was 'Viuug
gltil into the bill"' without Winp
known by the cock la roes who voted
that measure into law, they are
certainly very credulous. The
congressman who voted lor the
Dingley law and now excuses bis
vote by saying that the duty on
coal was "smuggled" into the bill
is altogether too provincial to be
sent back to Washington, where
some back-driver might rob him.
or a waiter in some second-class
restaurant might short change him.
Democratic journals, for some lime
have told readers that there was
t7 cents per ton tariff on anthra
cite, while the journals, with big
fronts under their vests, like the
Oregonian.have been emphatically
denying it. supported by Teddy.
The big journals, within the last
three or four days, are now swal
lowing their medicine and admit
ting that the. tariff of 67 cents was
"smugcled" into the bill. Gee!
What a poor lot of ninnies we have
back in congress! It is time for
Messrs. Hanna, Quay, Piatt and
their followers in national politics
to snivel! Such By mi thy they
have for the poor, and such hatred
for the trusts! And to think, too,
that the old "gag" about the Stand
ard Oil people having no protec
tion under the Dingley law! The
Oregonian's dispatches now admit
that there is about 40 per cent ad
valorem on all Standard Oil prod
ucts, except one or two of the out
put! What a pretty mess! A
year ago there were no trusta at all,
which were trusts by virtue of a
tariff. Today these lickspittle
journals have found out that they
have lied to their readers for the
profit of trusts. And yet, they ask
people to support them still.
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Mrs F.liia Imbrie, firai.il ( hie', Bathbou Sisters of Oregon.
JtST THE OTHER VI ISO.
The Forest Grove Times mentions
the fact that The Argus hopes that
the Hill crowd will be defeated in
New York, and comments upon the
lack of harmony between "breth
ren." The Times may not know it
The" Argus does but the Hill
crowd is one wing of the party of
Mr. Hanna. For proof of this just
ask any old time reliable thick and
thin republican paper like the Ore
gonian, if Hill and Cleveland
weren't veritable heroes in 1896
and 1900 just because they voted
and lent their sympathy for Han
nacratic ideas. Of course, The Ar
gus wants to see Coler beaten for
governor. Not that it likes Odell
' the more, but because all good
democrats like Hill the less. So
long as trust sympathizers are to
, be elected, it doesn't matter which
, wing of the corporation supporters
gets into Power.
Notice of Final Settlement.
t Notice is hereby given, that the under
! signed administrator has filed In the
! C.unty Court of thetateof Oregon, for
: Washington County, his Hnal account In
i 'lie matter of the estate of Harriet Eliia
beth Ford, dee'd. and that said Court haa
i sat Monday, November 21 lWtt, at 10a. in ,
! at the County Court room in Hillsboro,
i Oregon, as the time and place of hearing
objections to Mid account and Ihe Anal
settlement or Bald estate.
Dated this October Hi, IJfl.
a. v. ponn.
Administrator of the e slate of Harriet
i jMixaDetn Kord, newtmed.
I Geo. R. liaitlev. Attornev for Admin
htrator.
SUMMONS.
'XN THE CIRCUIT.. COUBT OP Tllr
' rTATEOPORIXlON FOU W'ASIi
) INOTON rotJXTV.
Mary Morris, Plaintiff, )
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Louis G Morris, Defendant. I
;TO Lonm O. MorriM. UAfenuant Hhovr
nauuvl: -,i
In the name of tlifl State of Oregon, you
are hereby commanded to appear and an
awer the uompluiiit (iled (alnt you In
in the above entitled suit lit the above en
titled Court, on or before the time net out
in the order for publication of Ihia sum
mons, to. wit: On or before til weeks af
Iwthrflrst'jHiblicatiou tlieieof, beinv the
6th day of Octobi r, 1802, and If you Ail so
v appear or amwer mereiu williia eaia I
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John M. Wall, Grand Inner Guard, Knielits of Pythian of Oregon.
tia.e, the defendant above named will, for
want thereof, apply to the Court for the
relief craved for in her coniulaint viz: for
a decree dissolving the bowta of niatrt-l
inony exitin(t between plaintiff and tie- '
lenuaniana lor tne care and cuxtouv oi
the minor child, Jlerrell MorriH. The date
of the first publication of tliiv notice in the
16th day of October, W02, and the last i
the 27th day of November, 1!K2.
This summons is published pursuant
to an order made and entered by' Hon.
Thos. A Mc Bride, Judge of the alwive en
titled Court on the Htb day of October,
1902. E. E. MKKOES.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the C'hcuit Court of the State of Oregon
lor aNhmgton County
Emma B, Knbii, Plaintiff,
above
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby iriven that the under
stated has been by the County Court of
Washington County, Otgon, duly ap
pointed administrator of the estate of
Charlotte Grace Myers, deceased, and
has duly qualified and entered upon the
discharge of his duties as such. Now,
therefore, all persons having chums
against said estate are heieby required to
present tne same to tne undersineii ad
ministrator, at the residence of V. If. if.
Myers, Forest Grove, Oregon, together
with proper vouchers, within six months
from date hereof
Dated at Forest Grove. Or., tins 9th (lav
ot October, 1002.
rKAIS K a, M YKKH,
Administrator of eatate of Charlotte
Grace Myers, deceased.
SUMMONS.
IK THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE
STATU OF OREGON, FOIt
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Isabella Daly. Plaintiff,)
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Peter A. Daly, Defendant.)
To Peter A. Daly, Defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon, vou
are hereby required to appear and answer
tne complaint niea against you in tne
above entitled suit, on or before the 'Utti
day of November, 1902, and if yon fail to
an answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the relief pray
ed for in the complaint, viz: For the dis
solution of the bonds of matrimony exist
ing between plaintiff and defendant, and
that plaintiff be awarded the cure, custody
and control of the minor child, the issue
of said marriage.
You are hereby notified that this sum
mons is published bv order of Thomas A.
McBride, Judge of the above entitled
Court, said order having been made and
entered in this cause on the 7th day of
October. 1802, requiring the summons to
be published in the ililisboro ArftiH, a
weekly newspaper of general circulation,
fiublished and circulated in said Welli
ngton County, State of Oregon, onco a
week for six weeks, t lie fiisl publication
to be made on the 9 b day of October, VMfi,
and that on or before the 24tn day of b
vember, 1902, you are hereby required to
appearand answer the said complaint.
MURPHY, HWiSTf & WATT''.
Attorneys for Plaiiititl'
Robert 11. Knhn, Jr Defendant
To Itolert It. knhn Jr the
named defendant:
in the" name of the Mate of Oregon, you
are hereby required and eonnanded to
appear in the shove entitled court and
ans Aci tiiei-oniplaint therein tiled against
you on or heroro the expiration of six
weeks piihlicnlion of this summons in
the ililisboro Argus, comn eiiving with
the issue dated the lfith daT of October,
1KB and erid:niron the 27th day of Novem
her, litis, and that you answer on or be
fore said .-7i h day or .November, lit 2. And
vou will please take notice that if you
lausoto appear ami answer sain com
plaint, the plaintiff will apply to the
i win lor toe. renei unmanned in tier com
plaint, to wit: for a decree dissolving the
nnirr.aKO aii'i marriage contract existing
between the plaintiff and defendant anil
for a decree awarding the care, custody
mid control of Daisy Ktilm, minor child
of piaiiitirt and ile eudant, to the plaintiff:
that the plaintiff be permuted to resume
her maiden name of Knima R. !usig
iinut, and for such other order and decree
ai, may be meet and proer in the prem
ises.
This Kiiinmons is served against jou by
piioiieaiion iy oruor oi me unnoraoie L,.
A. Hood, County Judge of Washin
County, Oregon, made and dated at Hills-
noro, Oregon, on the 15th day of October,
liHU, and which order prescribes that this
summons be published in the Ililisboro
Argus once a week for six consecutive
ami successive weeks beginning with the
issue of said iiewriiaiier dated October 111,
IM02. and ending with tho issue thereof
dated Nov. ti, VMl, and that you appear
ami aiiswernn or tietore novem tier z7,lW2,
j AtUirney for Plaintiff.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has been by the County Court of
the State of Oregon for Washington Conn
tyduly appointed Administrator of tiie
estate of Mary J. Wilkes, deceased.
Therefore, all persons having claims
against said estate are hereby reoui ed
to present the same with proper vouch
er attached thereto, to inn, at Ililisboro,
Oregon, within aix months from the date
hereof.
Dated at Hlllsboro. Oregon, this lfif.li
day of October, 1902.
J A UK, WILKES,
Administrator of the Estate of Marv
JT. Wilkes, deceased. ,
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Fashion
ha.rs chains! chains!
The I ifst and handsomest
gold filled chains are
Simmons
Watch Chains
The practical difference be-twe'-n
them and all-gold
ones is the difference in
j;;x'. We offer a large as
sortment to select from.
We sell them from $2.00
to 110. Call and see them
L. M. HOYT
Hillsboro, , Ore.
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la tuo plico whero you get the best
g-wUat thmist roasormbb nricos -
A fine siipjily of ladios', gems' and Uiys' cotton
lkece-lincd, aiul all-winil umlcrwoar. Hoys'
sweaters!; men's ladies' and children's wind hose.
Also a nice lot of handkerchiefs, collars and ties.
SPECIAL
We have secured :i small lot of ladies' and cuts'
fine underwear, whiih, having bought at a .tvit-l
figure, we arc selling for alnitit 25 per tent hs-.
than you usually pay. It is'truly a Srnp. A:
we only have a small lot, you must buy t )V, or
you will l too late. This is the chance for you
to get your Kail wear cUeap.
Call for Special Underwear at
THE RACKET STORE
Opposite Tualatin Hotel, - - Ililisboro, Or.
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Eilers Piano House
Of I'uriltiiid, Orrutin,
San FramKo, Cil
Spukaur, Wasb ,
I Sacr.imeoto, Cal.
These are Urn Ileuses That Eilers lloilt
The Chickcring, of Boston,
The Weber, of New York,
The Kimball, of Chicago.
The
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three best pi
iu the world.
Imperial Cider Mill.
The imperial Cider Mill, at Corne
lius, is now running, and is ready
for apples. Our capacity is large
enough for all comers. Bring in
your apples at once if yon want
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tAtCUlUK'S SALE OF REAL
ESTATE.
Tliwware the pianos thai Kilere nill thru lioiim t will).
Not, however, the only piano; ihre are eoniH twenty liv
different pianos for sal nt the houses that Kilr built, all
of them of eterling, nubetantial inrit, ami all of tlmm giiur
an teed by us Among them are lint llolmrt M Cable, tho
Hawltine, the many toni-d Crown, the Decker, the Vone,
tb; Emerson and many others, every one a first class make.
Further, we call pianos cheaper and on better terms
tban any other bouse in the Northwest, because, hvin
these four houses that we have built up by industry and
fair dialing, we handle pianos in immense quantities, and,
therefore, receive concessions that houses doing a smaller
business cannot, and these advantages we offer ynti in the
shape of lower prices on high grade instruments than any
othor boue can. '
Eilers Piano House
351 Washington Street, - - Portland, Oregon
cider.
article.
We make a first-class! Jones, deceased
Lawkknci Baii.ry,
Proprietor.
in iiik BOUNTY COURT OK TIIK
HTATK OF OKKflON, KoK
WAHHINOTON COUNTY.
In the matter of the rstato of lion IC.
liven that tlio under.
For Sale or Rent
enure i nn ly a
sinned executnr i,r th in u.i
i iiient of Hen K. Jonee, deiwaseil, under
anu oj yiruieor an urtler uf sale, duly
made ami entered In thn above entlllud
Court, will, on and after the 8rd of Ni-
veniuer, iw, oner for sale at prlvst sale,
Pure-bred Cotswold bucks- also a 1 !' "l'' rr',,wic. "ear KarmliiKton, Wash.'
rure orea YOwoia ;ingtoo County, Oregon, all of tlx real
few Cotswold ewea to let out on
shares to the right party.
Edwakh L. Nayuir
Forest Grove, Or.
Iironerty beioiiKing
C, Jonee, deceaind, 1
4. Northrop, Proprietor.
k. Newly Furnished
P and Renovated
A first-class table and
all accommodations
for the convenience
of guests. , , ,
to tlis estate of Hen
which real uriiiMU'tv In
more oarticularlv dirlluul Ln,,u,u
to-wlt: The Donation Und Claim of Hoi
pinon V. Hhaltuek ami Mary Blmttuuk.
his wife, notification No 6715 and olalms
w ana "d twing iiarts of Heel Ion
n iiiin i 85 T ? K? Wt nd parts of Bixitlons 1
Cor. 24 4 nub' a ;'' si" t 2 b n 2 w.a.ui i-onuiniuR
tit, 7,u-l' acres, leas 1U0 acres sold to
E. L. McCormick haa pocket
knives, razors and scissors that are
fully warranted.
1 Ml Ii, Kvhiis by deed recorded on nice
U0 of Hook to of tlm ltrw,t-f ll.Jl T
wis onuie 01 the Keoorder of Conveyances
for Washington County, Oregon, and IM
4 In Bectlou 1 T2 8 K 2 W, containing 10
and 70 l(i acres, ail sltuatod In Wasliiug
lon County, Oregon.
Hald real iroirty will lie sold fur essh
and for not less than fXW, and sutiject to
couflriiiatlon by the County Court of
Washington County, Oregon.
VVM. J. INOrtAM,
Kxecutornf the last will and tuHtauient
of lion K. Jones, deceased.
I)atel at Jlillshoro, Oregon, Boi.tauiber
29, 11AJ2,
Reduced to FIFTY
CENTS A YEAR
New Idea
Woman's
Magazine
One
Dollar
TtflS Is the cheapest and best
A Fashion Magazine now te
les the American public. I (shows
New Ideas In Fashions, In MllUaery,
In Embroidery, b CookUf, in
Woman's Work and la Readtaf:
beautifally Uluatralad in eotoat and
la black and white. Above all, U
shews Ihe very iHMonable Nnr lee
SrnjBS, aasda from Ntw Iota Pax
tsbms, wMea east enh lOm. eaoa,
Sesi Five Cents Toay
rorsstsde oapref Ns
SUasstas, asS an
tar las mmwt a cas
Mew laasWesuals
Sal f rssl valae
ln ymL lis
m nv ima muuHt aw.
f atveSwaf, f erfc, B. 1.
Equalizttion 1902 Assessment.
To the taxpayers of Washington Couuty,
Oregon: t
Notice is hereby given that the Hoard
l llquallzation for Washington County,
Oregon, will convene in the clerk's office
st the court house, In Ilillslioro, 011 the
2olh day of October, 1902, and continue
in srssion one week, or until the 35th
day of Cclobrr, 1903, inclusive, for the
purpose of publicly equalizing and cor
rfd iik the tax list of Washington coun
ty, Oregon, for the assessment made in
the vear 1 90a.
GKO. II. WILCOX,
Assessor for Washington County, Ore.
llillsbnro, Oregon, Sept. 18, 190J.
K.illon of Final Hottlcmoiil.
Notice is horehy iriven that tho undi r
sigusd, sxfnulor of the last will and Irsta
nisntof Charlotte Hoi nliiickle, doriosssd,
has filed In the County Court of the HI 11 to
of Oregon, for Wnsl'iington County, his
II nut account as such executor uf said es
tate, and that Monday, the Xrd day of No
vnnhcr, 1U02, at the hour or 10 o'clock a.
m., has boen fixed hy said Cuiirt as the
tints for hcailng of objuctions Ui said re
port, and the settlsmnnt thereof.
WM. H. THOMAH,
Kiecutor of the last will and testament
of Charlotte Horubuckle, deceased.
WSSHHSWSttWStMl
Onr Drop
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Of Tokio Pouquot Pcrfumo
La?tsTt'ii Days.
This ami our l'Ycmh Carnation Pink
arc lli' two leading pft funics of the
year. IUs'hIcs these we have other hih
jititilv odors from the leading tiianufai
t utt vs. Come in ami test their fiae.riuue,
3 Prescriptions
If your ivstiiiliuii is lilkd at nur
store, yott tun U-h'Ii1 iijhui it 1h.ih
lilUsl ai-turately ami with the U-st nut
urhls the uiarkvt aiTonls. Our prices
are always iv.tsoiiahle. ltn'l forget this.
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IlillslHiro, Oregon
Now is the Accepted Time 1
To Buy Household Furniture.
There is no use in Koinjj to Portland; I will sell
you Couches, Chairs, Rockers, Bedroom Sets,
Tables, Rugs, Mattings, and, in fact, anything in
Housefurnishlng Lines
That you may want at prices that arc as good ns
Portland Prices.
Call in and see our handsome new lines
just received and you will bconrcustoincrs.
W. 0. DONELSON
Cor. Main and Third Sts., Hillsboro, Ore.
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Residence l'sintrrs. Kalsouiiniog sad
l'speriug. Kigu Work. All
, work Guaranted,
HII-I.S1I0R0.
(HtKflON
SUMMONS.
IN TIIIO CIIIC1UT COl'ItT OK TIIK
STATU OF OltKOON KOIt WAMII.
INOTOM COtlNTV.
Jolin (I. Ki'hlnr, I'liilnlllT.
vs.
Mary l''i)lilur, 1'nriMwluiil,
To Mary t'ehler, Dcfundunt uliove named:
In llin nanin of the Hlntiud' Oregon, you
arnheniliy notillcd that ilin I'lnlnlill li'sre
In 1 1 n lllud a rouiiiliilnt Hgitlust you In
thu alaive entltleil Uourt and Ciiuso, and
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amo Union Pacific
you me hsrehy riujulrml to ip(ntr and
answer snld comiilaiiit on or linlom the
Inst day of the time prescrllind liy nnlor
of Mihliriitiiiii hereof, to wlls On or before
Ihe Itfli day of November, IlKKj you nn
further notilled tmall you fall to'aiiear
nnd niiHwer tho couipliiiut liernin or to
plead Ihcrfio, tlm ilionlill' Mill ciuin your
(Ifluult lo lie eiileriil, ami will iipply to
the Court iovc nieiitloiied for the relief
prayed for In the eoinpliilnt, herein, that
is to mm)', tor it decres forever dhsoiving
Ihn I'imIh of iiihI i-iii'ony tlml. nmy he en
Istiiig lielvveen plulnllll' and ilelVuiiiiint
horel i, slid for such other rellol' hn lo tliu
Court may setmi ineel, in d just. Ths ihita
of Ilia lint piililleiitioii id this Hiiiniuous
Is 'liiur.-ilay, Oelidier l!Kiy, nni llm i(Nt
tiiililieiillou thereof, Thursday, Novnui'
lt)i' lit, llill'i, nnd tliHSiild huiiiiiioiih nhall
lit' published on tliewvid Thuisdny ol oaeli
week lor a period of six weeks between
said dales,
This siiinteoiH N puld'shed by order of
lion Tlmniat A, Midiride, judun of sni'l
Court, iiiuiIh In elianilieiH iu mid enure,
and dnlcd tlu27ih day ol'HeplcMiber I'.iiii,
I'll AH. .i.'.sciinahhi;,
Allcniiey lor rittinliir.
Tlifl rhenjiPHt inHitratiiti1, nnd safu
as the difrft , O, F. U. Amtoiatinn.
P. E. Wii'.erN, KnrHt (irove, ()r.
Wiintcil 201) ln'tnl (wo Iambs;
OotHwnlil prefnrreil. .Tohn Mil no,
IlillHiiurn, Orcuon.
Heat market price for grind outs,
at Climax Mill, Clattdo (Jrwar.
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Chliuigo
Special
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via
Atlsntln
Ks, prims
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via
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Ington
Nt, I'aul
h'list
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via
HpoUuua
TlMriMiWitflW
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POItTIiAND
Salt I.aks, llmivsr,
Ft. Worth, oinalia,
Kansas City, HI,
Umis, Chicago and
Kast
Halt I.aks. Denver,
Kt. Worth, Omaha,
Kansas City, Ht.
liuis, Chiragu anil
Kast.
Wiilln VValla7 IwfsT
fun, HpnliHim, Wallace
I'lillniau, Mlnneap.
oils, Ml. I'aul, liu
liith, Milwaukee,
(liteago ami Kast
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OCKAN AND KIVKK SCIIRDULR
I'llOM POHTI.ANII
SleninHhipa i,eweeii 1'ortlainl ami Han
I' laiieiHco every five days, -
H Wor l;oU on ln lower Columbia and
Willauietlu dally dseept Huiulay.
, l'W IIITI-M J "
To and rroin all points In tho Mast.'
in 5' il "i'" r'!n,M "" Wll at all ilepot
iillliesori,liSoulh.rn I'aelllcOo
A. L. OR Aid',
(ittnitrnl PusHnngnr A Rent
Portland, Oregon,
'-very day a nw atook of men's,
ladiHs and children's shoes arrives
at II. WehruiiR A Hons. Quality
the best and prices tho lowest,
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