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J VVSeWeVseVseYrA tir auk tmm raoru i HILLSBORO ARGUS, JAN. 1, 1903. i : t i A Paraa. or tm Pkom. : i i ! KnUred at the Postofbce at HiUsborw, Oregon. M 8eood tha nail Butter. LUCIUS A. LOSe. EDITOR. County Official Paper. ISSUED EVERY THCR8DAY BY The Argus Publishing Co. 4ntMcr!,iUom On Dollar par Aanam. Hi Months, SO eta; Tarae) MontlM Mots. Opposed te Gold Moae-SKtalllsa. Be ticrcs in the BlaetalUc, Staasare. Dear Money sieaas Debase! Prtserty, and Profitless Aatricaa Predict Oar Consequent loss is ear Creditor' Gala. Has ao ase for Uarcaa A. Baaaa. WE CAN LEARN, YET. The real essence of the Monroe Doctrine was notice to the world that the United St' es must be factor to be considered whenever any foreign power contemplated 1 win or reprisal from a government on American territory of either hemisphere. Debt, whether due to the citizen of a foreign power, or whether due to a foreitm nower whether the result of a loan or the body of a reprisal, is a due that is of times collectible only by force. Cllec ion by force oftimes means nothing more or less than fore closure on territory and that is, of course, in the case that particu larly affects our nation, a plain violation of the dictum made and followed by our government for practically a century All students of national life know this. Even Urover Cleveland knew this when he was drunk; or at least they ay he was drunk when ho sent in the Venezuelan message, the only bid that the Stuffed Prophet made for enduring fame. Turn the present Venezuelan scrape any way we wish, and we find that the action of European powers closely in fringes upon the letter and spirit of our national life. We mfeht . act as a bad bill collector for Eng- wnu we cto as she wishes as to our monetary system and force the fcouth American" revolutionist to pay up or blockade her nort and put a man in charge of her customs receipt. But it is too ! late to moralize on this matter. The Monroe Doctrine is a thing of me past but what is the differ ence; we're all one people: conn dence is all that we want: and England lias showed us how to get it tiy embracing her money stand ard. Can't we trust her to also interpret our international de meanor? A GENERATION OP FOOLS. ' I ndia has just witnessed the great est parade of pomp ever seen in the pagan East, even in the days of li cautious and lecherous Babylon England has given that country of starving peasantry a circus parade that more than rivals anything of t its kind seen from the days of iAerod down to the hour of of Han na; withering by comparison any hippodrome of the Orient, and drowning by glitter even the 50-. cent shows of the Occident. All V this is done to show India's poor devils that royalty and official life is prosperous aod that it is pa triotic to starve, or be taxed for gorgeous occasions like this. The people like it, of course. The fact is, whether pauper or pie eater simpleton or savant, the generality of human life likes the blare of the i Jand, the touch of tinsel, the primping of floating plumes, and more than all, permission to pay t palaver to papulous princes and ; all this humbuggery is endorsed ! by the press of the upper classes, to say nothing of the poor country publishers who have a hard tjme to keep the wolf from the door, and who ridicule criticism of such driv I el as ardent anarchy. Meantime, f India's paupers prate of the won derful vision of purple and gold; England's miseiable starved crea tures in the London half-world, as well as the prosperous sc ons of no bility, the one hungry, the other gorged, cheer for royalty's capers before their miserable Eastern sub ' jocls; the puppet press send us col umns of "stuff" about the "Pa geant"; Teddy Roosevelt nearly loses an eye in a sword contest- just for gilt and gli.ter, you know wi h General Leonard Wood; "whilom, the chief fool killer serene ly sleeps. Truly, we are a genera tion of fools but what would the Ugh places do without "... the iult . r "zter or the ass to applaud hip- Binger Hermann has resigned and will come to Oregon to take a hand in the Senatorial fight, lie it Mid to have considerable sup port in Southern Oregon and if ho enters the race in earnest he will make it warm for other aspirants. Binger is aaid to be in bad odor at Washington over alleged fraud in the Und offices in Oregon, but it is hardly likely that it can be sus tained. His entry into the scram hie will diminish Fulton's chances. JUST TO SAY SOMETHING Arm so many years of unexam pled prosperity, it is sad to the General" deserting his subject who always yell the loudest. Ha vi you noticed that the trusts are not wearing any chain armor, even if congress is in session? Wi can not refrain from wonder ing if Hon. H W. S., of the 0 g n, called on Mr. Astor when he was in Lunnon. Ir the price of cordwood is now too high at Salem, what will the quotations be in a few days, when the circus meets and everybody is sawing wood? As between Bryan and Roosevelt posing for pictures, we opine that the hero of a fight he was never in, Teddy, has the Nebraskan scored out of the game. Knox is after the trusts sure! The trouble is in the fact that Knox has lost his compass, and he starts just opposite from the way he wishes to go. When he gets clear around the globe he will file his complaints. When our "rulers" go back on the Constitution and Declaration of Independence it isn't hardly worth while to fret about a little thing like a violation of the Mon roe Doctrine. We must learn to be not over sensitive, since we are getting into the dignity of "sub jects." Ir Charley Fulton had been much of a statesman he might have bad the Oregon City Falls blasted out, a fish way cut into the rack, and rode straight into the State Capital on the back of a "Silveraide" salmon. But some men go to the .State senate for years without keeping an eye out for future possibilities. The Oregon legislature will con vene in regular biennial session on January 12. As soon thereaf'er as the two houses are organized the inauguration of Governor Geo. E Cliamberlain -will take place. It is expected there will be a larger attendance upon the opening of the session this year than usual Republicans will be iaterested in the organisation of the house and democrats will go to see their champion inaugurated into the highest office in the state. Ex. Senator Morgan proposes to send American negroes to the Philip pines to grow up with the country, Some of the American negroes al ready sent there, as soldiers, are said to be aiding and encouraging the Ladrones to rebellion. We fear Senator Morgan's plan would introduce simply another element of discord in our far-away posses sions. Mobile, Alabama, Register. Oregon is holding up its reputa tion for rainfall this winter the gauge showing that already we are about three inches ahead of our rainfall at the corresponding per iod last year. But Oregonians pre fer s little damp to the correspond ing period last year. But Oreeon- ians prefer a little damp to the rigorous cold of the East, where it is 40 below for weeks at a stretch. Judging by the past Oregon will have s big crop next year. Argui and Wfeklv Oiea-oman. $2.00 if paid in advance. Do not miss reading the adver tisements in tie paper. Advertis ing is the proper method to line, that merchanto may tell you what iney nave Mr sale. Crescent Flour will ariv tnu t.. Ufactioil. Ask VOUr irrrtfer for it. Get it once and your kitchen will not ne without it. We have placed this flour with John Dennis. Main street, for the benefit of thrum use and call for it Crescent Mills, forest urove. Card of Thanks We desire to thank the aanA twn1 of Hillsboro for the many kind nesses extended na (inrina nnr rs. cent bereavement the ill naaa tnd death of our husband and father, the late jonn r. Kerr. Mrs. F. Kibr and Family. HUlsboro, December 29, 1902. Imperial Cider Mitt. The imperial Cider Mill, at Come nus, is now runmnir, Hint w ready for apple. Our capacity is large ettougn lor all comers. Urirg in your pp)s at once if you want cider. We make first-class article. Lawkkxck IUii.ky, Proprietor. Notice. After January 1. 1103, all persons, other than our RiieMs, will be charged a 10-cent fire for tilling in the 'bus to or from the depot. R. W'aggknkk, The Tualatin, J. XoKTHtUT, Hillsboro Hotel. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby given, that, by virtue of an order ot nie ot real estate issued out of the Count; Court uf the t-tate of Oreg on for Crook Comity on the 1st day of De cember, ISVJ, in the .Matter of the Kttale ot Julia A. Coleman, deceased, which or der waa ami U to me directed, whereby I was and am authorised, licensed and 'di rected to wit the real property belonging to said Kstxle, and described aa follow a to-witt Beginning at a point in the center of the M inter Bridge Hoad '."i.ikl chains KiikI and 20.50 chains iNortn ot the eVuthwust corner of See tion IS. said point being -JO feet North of the South line of the Jacob. Minter Donatio i ljmt Claim, thence running South S9 degrees and 30 minute Kust on a line parallel villi said Snith Una of aaid claim -Til chains, the no North 2150 chains more or lesistn Iheon ter of Tualatin liiver. thence up the center of said river, following the meandering thereof, about CH-hains to Javpcr X Um bel's North Kast corner, thence South 24 degrees and SOtuiuuies Vet 'AST chains on aaid Umbel's Kast hue to the place of beginning, containing SI acre mom or leai in Section IN, Township I South hauge t West of the Willamette Meridian in Washington County, State of Oregon, ex cepting 'Al acres more or less, sold to Win. Haieimhrt and recoided in Book 4" on page 3 to thereof. Uecorda of Heeds of Washington t.'ountv. Stale of Oregon, ami apply the proceeds of such sale to t ho pay-1 ment of costs and charges of making said said mile. ex penses of administration of said Kstate and the payment of claims against said folate, Sow. therelote. In pursuance of suid order, i will, on the 3rd Day of January, loo:! at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forennnn cfsaid day, at the dwelling house on said premises in Washington County, State of Oregon, sell the above described prem ise In one parcel at public auction to the highest bidder for cash m hand at the timeol sale. This notice is published in the liillslio. ro Argus by order of Hon. W. A. llooth, Judge of the County Court of Crook County, State of Oregon. Dai-d this 2nd dav of December, tikii A. T. COLKMAN. Administrator of the Estate of Julia A. Coleman, deceased, ( SUMMONS. IN THE, COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OUEOON", KOR WASHINGTON COUNTY. J. P." Tain teste, Plaintill.) v. ) Jennie. Annans, Defendant. ) To Jennie Annans, the above named defendant: In the name of the Slate of Oregon. you are hereby required to annear ami answer the complaint tiled herein within six weeks from the date or lie first niihli- cation, or of the date of the personal ser vice of this summons upon you, and if you fail so to appear anil antwer, the plaintitf will take judgment against you for the sum ofJllii.OO, with interest there on at the rate of i tier cent. ixr annum since the 1st day of August l'.Kri, ami lor uis costs nna aisoureeiiieius ot said ac tion And also an order anil decree an thorlzing and directing that lertain real estate belonging to you be fold in the manner prescribed by law, ami that the proceeds thereof be applied to the satis .aclion of said judgment, said real estate uciuk uescriceu as louows, io-wii: Being known as a part of the souih east quarter f the northeast nuar. ter of section 33 I 1 S 11 i W of the will. .Mer , and commeiKiiigal the aunt h east corner of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section ;i3 T 1 S li 3 W,, and running west tt) ro Is, thence north t) rods; thence east to the countv road: thence southeast oil line of said road until crossing Cedar Creek, 2 rods: thence east to east line; thence south to place of ueiu lung, containing 84 acrea. The dale of the first publication of this summons is the 1st dav of Jamiarr. 11103. and the order authorizing the service of mis summons tv piiniication reoiiires You to appear and answer on or before the expiration ot six weeks from said dais. This summons is served it mm vou bv publication by order of the Honorable b. A. Kooil. Judge of the above named Court, by an order made and dated nl Chambers at llillsboro, Oregon, on the isan day oi November, ihu-j. JOUN M. WALL, Attorney for I'luinlifl'. M. PETERSON & SON Residence Painters. Kaiiomining and Papering. Sign Work. All work Guaranted. HILLSBORO. OREGON. Cor.ZdiWaspji J. Northrop, Proprietor. k. Newly Furnished V and Renovated, A first-class table asr all accommodations for the convenience of werta. Reduced to FIFTY CENTS A YEAR New Idea Woman's Magazine Formerly 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 Enhrald.rv In r.ts,lrln I - Womaa'i Work and la Reading; Doauunjiiy utuotrated in colors and In black and whit. Above ail, U how the very fashionable New tnea Srrua, made from New Idea ?r wwj, which cast only lOe. each. Send Five Cents To-day ferailnito coerof Mm Nbw lDWoAa't J" it trl rtlut or IM monar It can jIt yL i s z WWW mi aniTlin.. "F, Iiw T.i. a. I I Mill I u3 I tsij,ev3 ccoc4 Fortunes Arc Made t B Spending: T-css Than You Earn. This is the Only Rule to Follow to Pccuro Financial Independence. Economical Buying Will Help You Everything mild a the UhcUoI Store is guarantcttl to pive'al.Tliit sat infliction tt the urrh;i.cr. or money will he rtfunthd, U'h buy r -cash; eeli (or i'h, nn.i, henre, figure ehist'ly i.ii jirolit. We in ti e lvi', and nt Ivi-i iticee. These art rettndta .v we can sell bt:eh gotKl ;u.nU c.i fh "j 1. Iloy'ts Racket Store i Opposite Tualatin Hotel, - . Hillsboro, Or. ilSllisaiaaitiaaAfaWfftMtftt(tM)))' My 1 tre, hive a I ways bten as h,.v s Porthtivl price, hut until hi hruary 1st. to m ike room f.ir the eprilig Mock, I will eiUy ertiele in my t ir.j at riee never before offer. ed in thii countv. OJatefe Give J hat .-aivt he .!ii ly.ti.l in the Northwest. W'althnm and K i t nu' wi,.,M, MH(), uu. rja(i. K n ,(r W nltliam emchee in Hk j U filial ca?e, fj SO. Y . " Just iinli of 'ft Genu' Elgin or Wnhh,,,, wntrhea in Mk roI.I filled caw.r. reptUr rriee 5.S0, ,,.. Koi.,R t fl0.-f0. Fine Km for selections. I argent t-lock wett of Purllandl -Call and eee. Every Ariido in my etork at the name great reduction Ntwai.H..rlme,.t if Cut liln, Sterling .Silver and hated W are. A full line ..f the (Vlehrabd Rogers' Tableware. Silver Aovcltie in endlese prolusion No reservation. Everything reduced in price. i t i t i IOtjf, f fie jeiDefer. One Door West of the Raul:,' - - Hillsboro, Or. m a 7, : . , William Scliulmcricli, a i' m m w m breeder ...f A S C Jt.r.ey Cattle of Leading Strains. An 18 month old Jerney Hull for sain, aired hy Kina of fHrruiniton.tJr.ioNon of Brown Hmhw, Champion Jeraey Cow at Cluc8;i) World's Fair. 7 ...Poultry Yard... A loo has a fine lot of ISarrH IMymotilh .llock Chickens for s:ile. Brr;.ding f,,! urn purchased from E. J. Lttdd. whose thickeim toive t, lM,t ()f tnB priz,. ftt the Ore gon Poultry Show. Ekuh i h-uhoii, $100 per nettine Cnekerela for hhIc . ' m si m m i St: SHERIFF'S SALE. HY VIRTUE OV A.V KX W,U I'lOS. " ' "l r-rtui, imili l 'IUL of tlie Circuit Court of th fitoto r,r Ors Kon. fur Wanliiinttoii Countv, In liivuruf I.eo I-'riede and avnindi. Micfn..! c i ...... Hal for the ii in .. I' $',7.7.i eeti, niul -for the furtli(rruiii of t40',l HI IJ ri Kohlmijn, urith lnl.froHl. I lif.r. u t , i.n ..r u cent per annum fn.in the ihiU d,iy f ,. ruai.v, i;ji;i, Him iri Mil 111 li fzZiAA) W ,l Illlrf'Hl tllfrfllll til. llw rutt. i.e n ...... i iier anntim from tin.' Kill) ilny of Novpiii- $-'i7.75, eoHt and eximnm t nah'a'I ofxiiiil Now, therefiire, by virtue nml In puniii aune of wilil Judifmftit, di'(;rr'i itn.i oiili-r of galo, I will, on M mlay. h 'l id dny nf r'ebruarv, 1W)3, at lh ni'iiii Ii door of iho Court IfoiMu-iii Jlilixlmm, WiiNliini'toii County, OrKou, at tliv hour nf 111 n'l-.li-k A. M. of Maid il.iy, will id fitililii: iLii'-t i on to (he hi(hot b ddcr for i-ip.li, tli Inllnw iiif? ilocrih';( real prnM-rt v, to wit;.- j The eut y, of ihii N K '. the l-'utt Vint', H K swtion 27, lh- N i; yt ( th N V, i of Met! -U the N ol the N W '4 of Km-ic, ! tin) N W 4 of tho N K , of Nit .A, nil in I Township 2 North IUiuko VVt of the WjihuiiHttH Jlio-ldiaii, Hltimli'd in Wash-1 insruMi i.ouiuy, ureoii, to nullify Hit-hi-minln-forH iiamnd sitmn, nml for t ho eoata anil expioiHtw of mil 1 nil.!. dui'l property will he wild iiliit to ro demtilion as por Htat.U. nfOri-iiii. . Wit.nf-uM mo hut., I l.i.,.ul.. u..l lf.iu "l... ........... ... . . n- una t.ini, day of Deeeiiiber, UXU. .1. V, Ml'. filirrltf of Washington County Oregon. Cotton, Teal At Minor, Atlorneya or l'lainlitf. Four Enelidh setter nuns for sale. C. Blaser. K very mtiu, woman, and child who lri trdd tit -the Uiirkit Store kiii9 niul gays ihat it is a reason- a Mo t.litee to de.tl. That it in a l ice hose .rioei ataml the teat of comparison, even with Portlnnd. buy Going at Prices m ii m m S W W 1 V I :t ' i M M H it Farmingtoii, Oregon , ... Notion of Final Hvttlement. Notice is hereby kIvhii llmt the tiiuler aiBiieil, executor of the limt will and tcata- !""".' I' A"'l''" doeeaanl, Ima hld in the Couiiiy crt f t,e Htl(te ot tlrcBdii, for WHKhlilirton Countv. hi : Html iiccount hh BiK-li uxeiuitor of (aid M I title, uml that Monday, the !id dav of Cell ruary. HUM. at the hour of 10 o'clock ft. I in., hiw hncn fixed hy miid Court u the j time lor hi'iiiliiK ( ohjeiilloiw to naid re i port, hikI the noitleinnt llu-roof. - W. II. WBilKUNO, i '"WuloroftholaHlwIllaiid tentatiieut : of A. u, Anih-rwin, deeenaeil, J John M, Wall, Atiorni.y for Kecutor Executor's Notice. Noti.-o li hen-hy (rlvon ihat fio inulor Hi(.neil ha, hy th County Court of the Malo of OriKoii for the County ol WuhIo ntrlon, hwu duly appointed and niuill licd I'-xo''Horof the last will and timtit iiientol l.ij. Hcwell.diToasi-d. Thiuolore, Hi perfoiiH having c-hdtim aRaliiHt miid estutB ute In-reby notllleil to prcHent. them to tun. with proper vouchera at the law olll.-eof John M. Wall, In Illllnhoro, Ore on. within nix month from thin ditto. lotted at lliihoro, Oregon, this Jiinil ury I, 10; 'K, JAM 138 II, NKWEfJj, r V7,ulJ'rn . tl!e 1,lHt wl11 ttl U-Htamenl ol r, U. hnwell, diii-uiwnd. (in to F. H Dttiloy's Bicycle Siprn for, gutjH and aniniiinition and hiuyele eundrieH and repairing. K. U, D.lilfV. M;itn Hlrmf. IIlllu. i bora ' .School next. begins again Monday Hands. Hoiis'li Skin. IteiuuliiHti'd Altuutiil Cream i the liuc.t prri'aiatluu kuowu for cliniu tiaiiil, rough akin, chaliug ftoiu aaw-edge collars, ami oilier skin ailment It is not aticLy, nor does It clog the ports ol the tktu. It 1. delight fully foolhiiijr. sottriiing and heutittg, and is jmt the toilet cream lor Tall and Winter, You cannot help liking It, I'rice, jft cents. BAILEY'S CITATION. IN TtlK COUNTV CoUHT Of TIIK STATU Of OltKUiiN, rt)K TIIK . COUNTY ok" WASIilNtiTON. In the matter of Ihe I'vlatrj - Itai hol K. tli ham - '-'.I Tu W. I'. tilal in iii.ic i.'mh-t i, INillt lira 'in in, h ir i l.iv. ,. K. ti'Mlmin, ihh . , io.'l to nil tona iutrreHtinl In tld ' tl.-, fcir.-ltuu: In the name of t Sti i t Hn'tj, u. vou I are liernliy rilid ! Mipiiri.t tappeur 111 the Ciuititv Cut ' lii'SiHic nt Ore gon, for the t'otinl n Vi. !:ll:i".lll, nt the I Court kmoii then i". i Mtil-.o, In the. i Couiiiy ot Waahb, ' M..!.U . lio filli iluy of January, I'1'!. ,t I'-o'i l. k, in the forenoon ol that ti i . i "I twi. to hIiow rail, If any I Ki.uhyen order of wild Coutt nUoiiiJ not lw made, anllioriaiiiu and dlnt-itux Ihe mlinlionlra lr of mix I tniatr to .il tiia real property lieluiiKiiiK to mild p'ule, at piddle auc tion, na follow , lo- it: Itelng purl of the oouth t nf the sotitli t nf Hiwtlon lueuty fAI) In Towunbip two ('.') north ol Kiooto tho- ( i) weal ot lb Will. Mer., and ln'itiuiiinu atanilnl ll. Ml chain norlli of the nunrter aertlon corner tH-le-n nwiioti-) aft and V9, run. uliiK Ihenew aiwt tUlO eh: tliniiee north 0W ehi them went ftt'l ehu; theore HUUtlt lo idla; IheneoMtt l(I.Ji.-iN;lliooi-e m nil !l-lo I'haj Ih.'ll.-e weat S 7t i'h to the pho-e of iM'ttliniliiK, i-olllHliihin tun .tik of html, he the mmiiii more or h prayed for In the petition of the ad ministrator h"rein tiled, U'itniNM the Hon, I. A Itood, Jmlga of the County Court of tli.. Htam of Oregon, for iho Comity of Vu.hlim-t..n, with the wal ol aaiil Court allled, tills I'.ith day uf Nuvemlivr, A. l Urn.'. (Attet) liio, a. mo Kuan, Clerk. Hy J, V. Mnrgau, Deputy, John M. Wall, Attorney for Adu.i SUMMONS, IS THB ClIiCl'IT COUHT Or Tlllf 8TATK Ol'' oltKHON VOH WASH 1NUTON COtF.NTY, AiiuiiKtu Kriiiieraud Conrad K. Srhiiielt.er, I'laiiiHir, va. Oeiirge I, lirlimlrail. Tlioiup.on ilnntnid. Kmelinn Uriunteail, lewui A lirlnalead, Suiiih M. tlrlimtend, Chnrlra Hiee, Maria Itlep, Ouorue Monro, rraneea Monro, Kllziihelh Jackaoii, Jameii Itiee, l'hehn Hire, Cath erine tlriimlend, Kniiiline Itoli iiiaoti. Aitni s Wiilknr, Walker, Viola II, Mitilth, Huiith, I' loiiiina i, itobiniun, It. A. KoIiIiiiioii, - Itoii limoii, Defendanta. To tieorpe U tlrltixtend, Thoiiipoii Orln "tesd, Koinlllio Orlimleail Jewie A. Onimleiul. Sarah M. lirlnxUmd, ( hurlen Itice, Miirla Hire, lioorue M.Mire, I'rancen Moore, JauiiH Hire, I'helie Uii'o and Cath. arliiuOriimlnail, the above iiimied defend. aiiln: In the name of the Klale of Oregon: u... .. in y.m, Hre uernuy reipnrecl to appear uml aimwer the eoiiipUlnt tllel x,.., nml... dia HIT,. iril IllUUnlOOI lli-nt. tiiiltll,-.ill,..i ,.r il.l. ij- you luil ho to appeal- and ainwer the ,.l..l...01'u ...III U... ..... -..it.. . . ... i'ii.ii.mi.1 nwi mh i.r urn reiiei iirayeo ll.r lit l.t.tlMlill'ul A.......I..U. ... u. It. L-..- .. ' I " . i. i.v, vif-nut run n.iDver imrnott: any niaiin orintar ot whieli you, oreaeh of you, may have In the following d-iHurilied ral eatute, to wlti ConitiiniieliiK at the corner of flections 21, n, 27 and !W T 2 H It 2 W Will. Mr., thfiiico Kant on mud aectioti line fl) chama, lliHiK-o South i'l ehalim to the county road, theneo Went t.m ithiilna to the e ly road, thmico North U'4 dngreea Weal 45.Wt'lminatothe i-eetloii Hue in tln-ei-n-tor of the county road, thence Kant on tho Mwitlon line l-l.llfi chains lo the phtceof be ginning, eoiitaitilug llil.W anrea, Tho Weal hall of the Went half of Hoc Unit t?7 -..id 1 1 in l..u l... I r ..i- .i.- u...... ...... -., ...... I.,,,. ,i bi.n r.nNi hiilfol'Hci!tlon2H,Hl III Tll ifnv Will. Mer., excepting the truot of land above ilew-ribed belonging to thn wild Auaimta Kruxer, and for such oilier ami further relief aa niay to the C -urt eppnnr einiita- Tlie date of tho II rat publication of this NiiitiuioiiK la I he itrttli day of Dnentiiber, IWfi, and the order milhorlzing tho hit viceof Ihia auiiiiiioiiH by piihllcatlon re- fiolrnM vrit tit i.,i.m.w ...i.! ............. .... y -rr-- -----i biwiiit trie tion.pliiinton or be hire the expiration of Din n. vn r, , j -.-in mini llltlll. This NiiuiiiionM in nerved upon ymi liy piihlli-iitlon hyordm-of Inn Honorable I. A. Itood, Judge of tho above named Conn, by an order iimdo ami (luted nt Chaiiilii-1-H at IlillKhoro, Oregon, on thn 'i'linl day ol Ilccuinhor, JOHN M. WAIJ,. Altoinoys for l'lalnliirH, Notice of Final Settlement, Notlen Is hrrcl.e irU-ni.. ll.t.1 ilw. .,.lH signed has tiled In'lhe Countv Court of me noon Ol llleKOO, lor WaNlllllgtllll County, thn Until account In thn mallnrof estaie of 10. -. Niilliiirhiml, ilecnnsnd, and said Court linn set Moodiiv, the ailh day of Jiuiiiitry, H) !, t I o'clock p. in., lit thn Court room In Hillsboro, Oregon aa the t,',"f,Bml, "f lo'-'riiig oblnnllona to aitld limil iiccoiiiit, ami for the llnal Hnltlo llient of naid chIiiIh, JJatod this Dccniiihrr WI, tlHta M A It Y .1 HUl'ill-ltbANI), Adniliillratiix nf the Kcta'o of K, V Huthei hind, (IncmiHcd. Blooded Svine for Sale. Blooded Cho-ter While lumr pigs, three mid four months nhl, for mile. Untitled to reentry. Call on or write, F. P. and A. E. Hanley, Hillshnrn Oro For Your Coifgh for three years we have been manufacturing and selling the tlreen Kaven t ough Balaam,' a preparation of unusual merit In the ireatmeat of coughs and other bronchial troubles. The results have been very gratify lug to us and to the many two pie Ihat hare uted it. It is m tentihclly pi r pared and pro duoes Ibe desired results. Your cough wilt stop almost immedi ately. Try It and be convinced. I'rice, ajc ami 5oc. PHARMACY SllOlr LINE akd Union Pacific IH-lHI yiiM l-WtV I hhntfO HpiH-lal WlOllA.M. via Hunt lnutno Allantie r'.preaa M;..U r. M. via limit, lugton Ml. I'aol Kat Mail tklAr. M. via Hwknne IIjIK-i iitUl.KM PtHtTI.AND saiva raM ruii.r Salt lake, Itenvar, H. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, Ht. Units, Chicago and Kaat i:S0 r. h. Halt fka, Invr, Ht. Worth, Omaha, Kaunas City, Hi, luiu, Cliieago and Kast Walla Walla, i'wis. tnn.rlpokans.Wallaiw I'ulltnau, MIuiimu olla, Ht. I'aul, tu bitb, Milwaukee, Chicago and Kaat M0A.U titM. H (H'KAN AND HIVKR HCIIKDl'I.K raoti roatUNs Wol-T a Mo NteamahiHi between Portland and Han Kraui'iwo every Ave days. Itiver txials on the lower Columbia and Willamette dally except Munday. LOW UATKM To and from all points In the Kast, Tiekata via this route on sale at all depot olllces of the Mouthero Pacific Co. A. L CRAIG, (ieneral 1'asaenger Agent Portland, Oregon, , Executrla's Notice. Nolln in hereby given Ihat the nnder "IgniHl lias hen by the County Court of, tho State of Oneon fur 'A'aahliigloti Conn ty duly appointed Kx.Hiulrt of the lnle of Anderson HeynoliU, deeeaawl. and has duly qualified as such. Therefor, all persons having claims sua! nut wild estate art hereby requl'eti to present the name with proper vouch ers , attached thereto, to me, at the law utiles of W. N. Harrntt, In Hnhhoro, (inyoo, within six months from the Ule oereof. Dalisl at IlillalMirn, Oregon, this 10th, day of Detembar, lUW. Ht'HAN KKYN0U1H, Kxicutrli of the Kstate of Anderson Ueynolds, dsceasml, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hnrehy glyen that the undorv shjnei has been by the County Court of Washington Countv, Oregon, duly ao jiolnted adinliilstrator of th sstate of .......... . ,i.-iii.wi, Bnii mat he has duly qualified and entered upon the (lixi-liiirxa of his duties aa such. Now. therefore, all iieraona having olaiins. iiKiilimt aaid emate are hemby rniulred u preanut the same to the timleridxiied sd niinlatrntor, at Ilia law oltlce of Oeo. llaidey, in Hillsboro, Oregon, toueiher with prir vuimliora, wlthrn ill uiuntha Irom (into hereof Dated at Jlillslioro, Oregon, December ., ... , K- X. II ARDINil, Adinliilstraturof the estate of Carlton. I upper, deceased . . V"' . H- ley, Attorney fur the. Administrator. SUMMONS. IN TIIK CIHUtJIT OOIJKT OK TUB STATU OF OKICOON KOIl WASH. ' IN0T0N COUNTY, (leorge Hchiulilt, Plaintiff. ) vs. I ' Less nelinildl lliil.....!.... f .-fiunuitut, J To l imH Schmidt, defendant above naintdi ,, 1.1 in i mm n oi uio unite or Oregon, you urn bore . by notlilcrt that the I'lalutlir wre i. him flfnd a eomiilalnt aKaiust vou In tlOl nllflVM H.llllln.l n . .. .. ,T , --...... vuuri, ami on use. and you mo hereby reuulred to appearand iLrd.L"?'r',r,,!l)"l,"t on " l''fore the ;.fp.,hUcHUon ITZl 'Z o7ar the Doth day of January 'll, Vou art lur her notified tnatlf you fall'JapnJaT nml a.mwor the complaint herein 'or to plead thoralo, th. pJltinr will eauae you? hilaiiH to be entered, and will a mi v ti. the Court above mentioned f.irtl J roller prayed for III lh complaint here t , s to rmy, for a decree fornver diss" v Tr thfiboiidHofiiiatrlinonv that inav he ex. sling between plointfrT and , "eCdimt bnre.1,,,,,,1 for auh other relief m i lnlll Court may Renin most in d lt. The late ol Ihelirst IM.hllcathiiiofh aa.n. n o," Thiir,tly. December II. IW2 and i . irvK'niiraVulfrT," Court, nmdflln ehambera in said ceu7 and dated the 6th day of lecmbePJ CJIAaJ, HUHNABRIj, attorney for Plaintiff. Subscribe for the best county pa. 4, 45?