The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 21, 1904, Image 2

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    HILLSBORO ARGUS, JAM. 21, 1904.
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KtlnM t tb Post-olhe stt Hillsboro,
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LUCIUS A. LONG, EDITOR.
County Official Paper.
BuBaer'iion: Una Dollar per Annum,
SI Months, cts; Three Months ets.
ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY
BY
. Long & Robinson.
NOTICE The A reus office is
8itntr-d between the Wilke brick
ittd the photograph gallery, on
Second Street, north of Main, tat
of th Court Houe.
Two Eastern Oregon women
eloped with one man at the same
time and yet there are many peo-
. pie who tell 9 there is nothing to
this leap year proposition. The
man in the case was penniless,
while his admirers had money.
And now the Wall Strvst demo
crats are after Hearst and are afraid
he will get the nomination. It is
really too bad that these capitalists
are interested in a democratic can
didate. For two campaigns the
other tkket Lid received their sup
portand they are surely satisfied
with the present administration's
financial policy.
And still the talk goes on that
Mark Hanna is a possible candi
date, but under cover, for the presi
dential nomination. Getting down
to business, it is apparent to any
student of politics, as politics now
stands, that if your Uncle Mark
wants that nomination, he will get
it hhat is about all there is to
this affair. When Mark wants a
thing he goes after it but in all
likelihood he isn't after the nomi
nation.
Messrs. Gorman and Parker
respectively of Maryland and New
York, may as well pull down their
nomination booms for they will
not get a demcratic nomination
that, will be worth anything. The
democratic party, with either of
these men at the helm, would not
poll as many. votes as Mr. Cleve
lancLdid in 1892 and he polled a
greatnany less than Bryan, even
in the face of Cleveland opposition
and a democratic-Cleveland record.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
4 oo
Crescent Halter to Margaret Hal
ter, 5 W V Graham die
Uollie Stanford et al to Andrew
Von Bergenetal, deed for 36 20
for correction only
Susan Brugger Reynolds to Hattie
Brugger Reynolds, und tot in
29.01 a in Brngger esste
Hsimoa McLin to E J L,vons5oz
; 146 feet, Jackson street, Hto. . . .
Hans Jnrgensen to Sophia Jurgen
sen, 25 m sec 30 t 2 s r I w.. ....
Nettie Strain to Ernest Everest, It
7 blk 3 Henry's ad, Cornelius. .
Jease K Smith to Ernest Everest,
lota 2, 3 4, 5, 6 and 8, blk 3 and
lots 2, 3 and 4, blk 4, Henry's
ad Cornelius ...
Tlv s Emerick et als to D B Em
eries, their int in w Sol Em
erick d 1 c
Ernest Everest to Howard Satter
lee, lots 2, 3 and 4, blk 4, Henry
ad, Cornelius
Thos Bathe to Eva Ertre.it. lots 9
and 10 blk 3 Henry's ad, Cor
nelius.. ...... ,,
A Trndell to John D McDonald, 40
a sec 31 1 1 s r s w
Haver Carl to Adam En eel, tracts
14 and 16 Peacbdale 7oo
Hiram Atkins to T J Hess. 8 64 a
in Patrick Kelley die 300
ralen Clark to Herbert Lash 160 a
seciKtisnw
Willis Wsggener to D B Reasoner
lot 9 dik 4 i norne s an rtno ... 100
Mary Burr to J B McPherson, 8 a
in Fruitvale. 800
A F McPherson to Geo Schieie.
3 86 a A J Masters die. 650
"5
30
35
150
go
l2o
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PROBATE.
Estate Jacob B-ugge-, deceased,
closed of rerod, legacies paid;
bondsmen released Estate Geo W
Shaver, deceased; pe ronal prop
erty ordereJ sold as per petition,
valuation approved at $1,505.
Estate Hannahette Forties, d ceas
1 d, value 1 at $240 80. Moses Dill-abo-y,
father appointed admr estate
Moses E Dillaboy, deed; lond at
$500; Cal Jack Jr, BU'etj; Geo
Miller, I U Meenan and J no Hen
diicks, appraisers 10 meet Jan 23
to value estate Final account es
tate Geo B Day set for March 7
Wm E Fuller app'd admr e-tale S
H Knller, deed, bond 1350; W H
Morton; A W Pike and F W Cady
appro to value Jn 20; valuation,
$880; personal proper y to he sold
Sale realty Jm VV Lemmon ts
state, confirmed Es'a e II L
Smock, deceased; ordered that pe
tition to sell realty be granted, no
objections having b en filed Est
Jas N Shearer, deed, final stiiemn',
Feb 23. Es A H Neukirch, deed;
A D Neukirch, widow, administra
trix, bond $500, approved; Wm
Haae, C Helmold and Jno Heri
lein, appri, to meet and appraise
est Jan 28. Certain household
futnitu e tet aside as exclusive
fM-rty cf widow in re isae
hillip Beal.
E'mer Abbott, a son of E L.
Abbott, has returned after a three
ye trs' (ay in Idaho. 1
Jud,;e Cltls.d, of Multnomah!
county, his under K.lvisc u.eiit a
case whefin Uev. Guy Phelps, the
Kvsnje'ieal minister of this place,
seeks to recover his child, a girl,
which has breri reared to it taenty
months, of age by a Mrs Anderson,
ho is a sister to the rhi'd's
mother. Mrs. Ande-sni took the
ehill when it was a f w d.ys old,
at lh death of its mother, and has
eartd fr it fver since. Mr Pheljn
alleges tht he as-kel fr the little
one five times and fira'ly titok
If pal step to obtain it. Mrs. An
derson is ie.isting the rldni ami
a!l-g's that Mr. Phelps wrttt her
threatening letters Mr Phelps
said in court that he had written
that he would have the child "dead
or alive," according to n artiel i in
the Orgonian, only after he had
been apprised thai Mis Ai derson
might kill herself snd the b.ihy if
an attempt was made to take it
away. liev. Phelps has been ill fc-r
some time, owing to overstudy
hut he wants the child, and intends
lo have it if t lie coutt wi'.l give a
decr e.
A f rce of carpeme s under the
diiecti in of J s. Alli-on is at work
fixing up a s airway le din from
'he ground flo r ef Hoyt's store t
the tipper story, where be will use
a part of the fo mer Mi ll and a
part tf the justice court room as a
salesr- cm. This will give h s store
a great ile.'l more worn, which he
must have, in or-!er to aec -nuHlate
his 8'ook of kvrs and shoe, now
on the way, and a tine stock of
men's and boys' clothing. The
ca'p'n'ers will be thr. ugh h a
few days and as toon as the walls
are decorated the i-trck will be
a-ranged rerdy for business
Dairy creek and the Tualatin
river are rapidly rising as a result
of the snow nicltitg in the mount
ains. and the Jackson b-ntom.
i-outh of town is now higher than
it has been since the fall rains com
menced. There is no fear of bridges
going out as the waters do not
reach so high a ta?e as before the
drifts along the Tualatin were cut
ut. The cutting of these drifts
was a good idea as many annually
list valuable land by the cutting
away of the banks when there were
freshets
Rev. L. W. Riley will remain
with us n-xt week, preachirg fa-h
evening Th meetings are grow
ing in interest eich day. Sunday
services: 10 a. m Sund iy school;
11a. m , sermon bv Uev L. V.
Riley; 3 p m., hoy and g'rls'
memng led by Miss Uanie O
Mil ppaugh; 7.30 evangelistic ser
vice; fermon by L. V R ley. All
are cordially invi exl to attend each
service. J F. Dy, Pas'or.
The city light and water com
mittee ha let but one wood con
tact so far and that is for 490
cords. H. T. Blair, who furnished
the wood last year, put in a pro
posal to supply 400 cord at $2 50
Mr Blair's timber is not very far
from town and he fijureg ihat he
can make 01 e load more per day
than other wotd men, owing to
this. Others had in piopoaal
one fir $2.00 per cord and the
other for $3.00.
There is some desul ory talk
hat Zina V.d Jr. will build a
brick just rast if the Wehrung
st're, text spring Henry ehr
ung is al-o ta king of putting in a
brick where the telephone cen'ral
is now located, but, so fa', neither
his come to a definite conclusion
ni isnoro couiu srinn a lew more
brick buildings, as there is plenty
i f business to occupy them.
The Southern Pacific Co. is now
selling round trip tickets to Port
land from Hillsboro for $ 8i, good
going baturday or Sunday, return
in? Sunday and Monday, giving
all day Sunday and Monday in
Portland. 1 he same arrangement
applies from Portland, giving peo
pie a chance to visit valley points
at greatly reduced rates.
Messrs. Callow y and E L
Abbott have fixed up some io ms
in the Wilkes' block, upstairs,
where thy will de e ectns platinp
ol all kir.ds.
The usual services will lie con
ducted next Sunday in the Conirre
gational Church both mr rning and
evening, by the pastor, Rev. Mr
Currjn
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX'S
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY.
Noti.-e U horrliy uiwn tliat pursuant tit
on ml,r of Milr ,f rvt nertv. iim-le
mill nt'eivd ly llt tinly i'miri of tint
trti of Oivnm for the tv'ninv of Vah
iUl"t. on Hie iVlli dav l JiimiHi y. 1!M.
in lite 11 alter of llitt eNtmr til It. t
MiUH-k. twitl, t mj utitlttiviirmsl, A,.
mmixtmrix ol the xai.l esime will wit al
lnhlii aiii-iion in lite hi:lit bidder fWr
i-.isli in hand, or t:trl eli ami Hut hal-HiM-e
MH-urtnl by ttioi t !HSV. Mid iwle brin?
nb'oct t-t eoiiliriiiHiKin by the t'ouiuv
I'mul altvc 11,'imetl, me following reil
prtnierty, Miiir, lyinif and siinaie in
Vihiiii;t.n tHimuy, Oiviron, and im.it
innifuinrly dewrilMHl a fitllowa. hv ail :
l!;nniin; 1 point Twitnty four ltttln
Norih of the Southend 1'ornor of the
SorthwfM qua'lerol the Soulhvl iinr
terof Stvlion Thnty-twu t:5!l in Town
slti It I mi V). Snitli,'lt.-nir tln (I) Wmt
,i tf ilminette .McrUllsn, ruiiuinit
lliFintt Vxi Korly rtvl, thenr South
'I Inrty rtHl llioine hwnt Koilv ril,
tin-iu Stuth Thirty rnl.i to the plant ol
Ix-vniiiini;. cvnlitii'iiijr In all Sevru and
one half aerm in Washington t'oiiuty
Male of (nirtn.
thai said s;tle will lie made oil
1 1 r U Y, KK.HUl'AKV SCt, t!Ot.
st li-ii n'l'loek in lint iitrttil(Hiu of iwnl day.
al the South door of the Court Mouse, in
HiUsUiro, Vi.hiii)ittn tVunly, Oiofon.
the piin-liaser In pay for the fwuH o
Cout'vamiiij,
Sl'SIK USMOfK,
Administratrix of the KHai of II. I..
SnitK'k, Omtnsetl.
Iale.l al Hill-U.ro Ihi-t '.Xkh day of Jan
nary, W.
Alex Sweek, Attorney fitr plaintiff.
Administratrix's Notice.
Vnttpp in hnrnliv nivmt tUnt 11, m, ..n.ln.
tnirnpd nan rvfn hv tha r.i,.ii., Ar
.I t." 'j " vniiikt 'Wiv 01
mc t-iaiB 01 i;ri(i)ii, mr na'hintrlon
vuiiiay. appiiiiiion aiiiiiniiratrix 01 til o
nutate of A, H. Neukirch, (ltceaHcd, and
hfl dnlv nuiLlilinil niiil nnlu...l ii.a
dmchar(;n of her dutien an Hiieh.
aiuw, uiitrriorti, an persons navni;
elaiini ag:iinst the estaie Kaid A. Jl.
Nmiltlri.li ilwr'jnuil pa l.a.ni. ..la:Hn.i
to preweiit the aiiiu to tint undersiiiied at
HlA lull' nt:A nT rjn.. It It.. ..I..., 1.. Mill..
.un ... vr.j, ib. iinciry, in jiiiih-
Iwro, Oretfoii, Ui(;(4hi'r with propt-r
VQlHtharH. U'IMlln taiv mniill.u If...,. II. u
lat liereof.
Dated at HillHboro, Oregon, IIiih 2lli
day of January, 1!X)I
A. P. NEUKIR0H,
Administratrix of the estate of A. II.
rteiiKiren. (icceaHCd.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Vntll'ft ill hprrdiv vivon tl.ut IV.A
siiritf.il. Hnlit ornniitor of I lia Um ...ill
lestameiit of (oo. I!. Day. deceased, Iihk
H1..I 1 11.. f .
men 111 tun touiiiy tyoiirt, oi me Mate ol
Oregon, for Wanliiiiton County, Iiih final
account in the nettier of the etitate, of
Maid (teorirn h. Ilav ,lnni..u...l ...i n....
said County Court li'au fixed Monday, the
(Hi uay oi niarcii iwt, at tne hour of 10
o'clock A. M. of said day, at the Court
Room of laid County in r illation), Waih
ington County. State of Oregon, ax the
time and place for hearing ohjuctions to
said final account and for the linal settle
ment of Raid eatate.
Haled at. Millulioi... il.:u it
of January. 1W.
Tnn u v tv t v
Sole executor of the last will and teata-
inniitoi t,eo, it, Dav, iieccased.
W, i). Hare, Attorney for l'laintifl'.
NOTICE TO PATRONS.
The newspapers and job office of
!Uininii County will charge
the following prices for job woik
and legal advertisements after thie
d t e:
Per (too Ion looo ouler add one-half 1
Hill Head, 16 lb 6a .. . f, js
4 i jo
3 a 75
2 t w
.ttaier.ienia tn
.oic iira-ia 2 ,k
' etlcr Heads, low a ,
medium 3 00
, K00' 3 So
Envelorw-i a u
v.1 rns, 10 j.5 per 000.
1 K. i 75 10 .50 per 500.
leiLeis a 00
Ik kits nuuiltrred, (terforatetl
1000 j j5
3"o Sot
haon additional lotto a 50
Inscription blanks, 1000, pa Itled . . 1 60
Additional 1000 1 50
topics hooks, rtc, per page 75
Corer counts two met
Window Cards, quarter, 50 3 00
100 4 00
Sale Hills, loo or lets 4 00
Ba- kruplcy legal a 50
uivorce summons o 00
nxtcuior notice 5 00
Final Notice 5 00
Ml other legals, per inch 300
Executor's Notice.
Notice is herehy given that the under
signed has been by the Co.mtv liuirt ot
I ho State of Oregon, for SVaauiiigton
County, duly apHiiiilei and continued
KxfriiUirof the last will and testament ol
Kaie M. Wiley, deceased, and has duly
tiinnitt--i Mint enieriHi iiton Kile diacnargi'
of hiit dulieaas such Kxecuior.
Now. therefore, all .ersons having
i lainis agaihwt the estate of said Kale M.
Wiley, drceaseti, are hen-liy required to
present the same lo the iindrsivnt-d 11 1
the law itlMieof Geo K. Kaglev. m Ilills
Uiro. Ure.'ou, together with projier
roui-herM. within ail inoiillis from the
iiateoi mis nonce,
W. V. Wtl.RY.
Kxecntor of the last will ami testament
r NKte M. ilev, deceased.
D.tlett January I t, l!Ot.
Notice 0) Final Settlement.
Notice is herehy given that the ir.ider
"i''m-il has tiled in the I oonlv Cimrt ol
ihe Slale of (Iregon, for VYanhiuglnii
I'olllllt tl t it r'niiii aiuHiii.,1 li. tl.u ..i..i.. .1
.', ' '" .1. ... II IUKIT1 III
Ihe KsUile ot Washington Jones, dvceased,
ami 1 lint said Court haa s-t Monday, the
'ifilll lIllV of Juiillitrv llMli at It... I'n.il
liooni in Hillsboro, Orecon, at the hour
01 1 cm o ciocK a. in., an tne time and
place for hearing ohjrctions til Maid linal
accnimt. a :.d lor the llual aettlement 01
said estate
Dalel al Ifillslsiro Oregon, on this lllli
nay 01 lieceinner. !SM.
1 1 k1 K II V U? tltVfo
Administrator the Kstate of Washington
doiii-K, iits:ea.,,eu.
f ieo. It. Hagley, Attorney for Admlniatra
tor.
a mo
OREGON
Snoir Line
aw Union Pacific
3 TIHINH TO TIIK KAST llllliY
r KOM I'UKTIjANI).
Through Pullman standard and tourist
sleeping-csrs daily to Omaha, Chicago,
.Spokane; tourist sleeping-car daily to
Kansas City; through Pullman tourist
sleeping-cars (personally conducted)
weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, re
clining chair cars (seats free) to the
Kast daily.
IIEPART
roa
IIAII.Y
TIME RCHEDUI.B.S
FROM
TOKTLAND
Chirago
11 i
rori
laud
Pnecial
via
Atlantic
KxnrcHH
8:15 r. m.
via
11. 11, 1.
iniUin I
St. I'm. 1 1
easi
Muil
fi:0IJ I'. .
via
8kniie
AHRIVK
raoM
riAiiiT
Salt F,ako, Penver,
Kt. Worth, oiniiliH,
Kancas City, Ht.
luiH, Chicago and
Kast
4:30 r. m
Halt Iiftke, Denver,
Kt. Worth, Omaha,
Kansaa City, Ht,
IxiuiH, Chicago and
Kaal
Wal la" Walla, Lewi's-'
tnn,H)okaue. Wallace
I'iiIIiiihii, Minneap
nlis, Ht. Paul, D11
lut!,, Milwauken,
Chicago ami Kast
Ift.WA.H
7:3Tia.m
OCEAN AND RIVER HCIIKI)Ul,E
PROM POKTUMD
Kteamshlpa between Portland and San
Francisco every live daya,
Kivnr boats on the lower Columbia and
Willamette daily except NumUy,
LOW KATK8
To and from all nuinti ! 11. c.t
Tickets via this route on sale at all depot
unices 01 iiiu ooiiiiitu racuic i;o.
A. L. CIIAFG,
General I'aHenger Agent
Portland, Oregon,
I Do You Pav
I More Than Once?
mmmmmmmimm? .w mm wmm nisiwsmjsjM
When yu lrin your juvst i ipiimt lo us vou
may lo a.tiftuotU tli;it it will K lilinl acctir
atcly with the host quality of ilri'.i;s, and that
you will he eha;t;vtl only v hat is reasnnahle
lor such service. W'c ja y no pevccnlae
to any physician for his prescriptions. ' This
"is one reason uhy you ol.tain full value
for your money at
BAILl-Y'S PIIARiUACY
l:ira Oualitv Medicines
' -s.
At Prices NOr.RKATI-U than
the oHlinary.
U hen you are sick you want
the host. We fill Prescriptions
with the Pet Prus ohtaiuaMe
and charge no more than others
do for ordinary drugs, -: -;-
OUAUTY IS OUR MOTTO.
The Delia Druo- Store
,9- T
Argus and Oregonian, $2.00.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Xntlce I hereby given Hi''' I'V t ir'uc "1
an execution tsin-tl out r and itniltr ilni
seal ol llie irt iiit Court .01' ilm Male cf
Ort'goll, for Wrtshinnlinr fnltltl f, tlitli tl
Ihe -It li day of January. I-I. 111 lav h- u
J. 1. I aiuicie, ilui'ul ill', and ns;nint
Kiiiiua K. t olt-tin k and Iv K. I'nli sl. i K,
defendanls, lor the stun JIN .V I li inn r
eat thereon from Ilm t t tfc day ol Man h,
Iml, A. I., tit tin. ritl't of s.ti
iter cent per huiiiiiii, aim the sum nf
$.i.tO costs witn intertist tln'icon leuin
Miirch li, l!n, at tin' r.ile'of -i p- r cent.
ffirauuuui, to me dirccltsl and delivered
couiiuauding me to m-ikc s.-i!rol :lu- prop,
erly of Ihe defendants. Inr mint of
sulllcieiit pcrsotial prnfMTtt-, I have levied
it Kin, and by viittmnlHiuii biilgmcnl and
eMCciil inn, I will on Moinliiv. Hie "ill day
of I ebruary, ul lie x li dour of
the Court lloiise 111 Itiilslsno, Washing
ton County, On gon. nl t lie hour of ten
o'clock u 10. of said itav, sell at politic
auction to the highest bidder fur rush in
hand, all of the ri:lii.ille and inuiicxt ol
the abut u naiiit'il di'li inlai V' ate! c.trh of
them, of, in and to all of the I'oll'Ht i'iff
descrilasl real prnertv, lyma, I ring and
situale in Washington Comity Oieami,
ami more pail i 'lilai ly desctilied lix fnl
loAs. to-wil :
Kirst Tract, rnrtioii of I lie i. I,. C, of
Win. I.evericli niul wife iu Township oua
North. Kangn 'I'hrre Vt'c-t nf ihe Will,
Mer, and described as follows, tn-wit:
Commencing on the KaM lino ol wdd II.
U C s.,l clis. Noilh 7 West fmin llie
Southeast corner of suid 1). I. I'., tlieuee
Soul h il leg. fin' Wed IMir.1 clis. more or
leet) to the center of iMiry Creek: tin iim
up tlie center of mid crc k with the
moandcriiigs theteof tu Ilm I i v i -1 t line
between the Norlli and Sum It halves of
Maid Win. Iifvericli li, I..C., tliemv North
s'Jdeg. I!V KiihI !!.' mi ch. ( uioro or lessi,
to the Kast I, inn of Mild lcvfrieh claim;
thence soiitli 7' Kat .!'.' 'lis, to the plain
of liegiuning, coutaimiig 21.1 .' acres
.Second 'IVaC.t. IW'giiiniug al a (mint at
the ititer-s c! ion of ilm Ihieud of Omry
Creek with Ilm division line between Hie
Norlh and hi iith lialvea of said Win.
I.evcrlcli Claim, said Limit being 11 tu
clis. South and 3;..1i clis. West of tin
Northeast rncr of Hnctiou iW, I'o'A iiship
One Ninth, Itange 'I'lireo West of the
Will. Mer., thence up Hie center of said
llai'V Creek with the meaiulerlugs thereof
to the division line aforesaid; I heme
Kast in Haul division line lo Ihe place of
lieginuiiig, containing two acres, (more or
less.)
Third Tract. All of Lots O1111, Two and
Three of and in block numbered Twelve,
of and In Simmon's Add il ion to the I on n
of llillshuro, Wathiiigtoii County, Ore
gon. To salisfy the hineiiils'lore named sum
and the costs and expcnsus'of sale and of
said writ. Said sale will lie iimile subjee:.
to redemption as per statute ol Oregon.
Jlaled al II illHlioro, Oregon, on lint I1I1
day of January, liibl,
.1. W. HKWKI.I,,
Sheriff of Waslilrig'oii ( ninity, Orngoti.
(jeo, II. Uaglcy, Altorney lor I'laintilf,
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
SHi-RlFF'S SALE.
Notbs' is bert l.v gite,, i,,..t ,v virtue nf
an evrruii,,,,, ... ,, ,, ,,,,, , rde'r of sale. In.
sued ")il or alld underlhr seal l. Cir
i iut 1 nun ol llie state ,,1 tlrek-on for thr
' ''V' 1 Wiisli,n,;i, dated the Win
.bit .f Ni.ven.N r. p.;, , r,tr of Unite
llrcel,, nt.U, .,i awinst r. M. ;.in.
; loiJ'tliaoik bi wile, whose
given name Is unknown- Isaac Allen and
.lam-. M.el,, leleiidsnts for the sum ol
(nit. Ilnudu.l Hollars ijijini win, Interest
there.. 11 at Hie rutenf III per cent. 1st mi
lium I'r .111 tne duv'sil Janimry, line
lllld the turtlier slim o Set only fjvo s..
lai-s , tt it, nleie-l Ihereoii at Hut rale
ol I, per rem. iut annum from the .Huh
it iv id N iteinlicr, bml, and Hie turlhei
siimj.i 'litenty lonrand 7i(. Hollars
'!. il') costs and disbursements, to inc
diri t it d and dellvi rtsl, isiiiiuinuillng mr
lo make ule ol Hie real pr.ipeily hert inaf
ler ilt'K-rilied. I bate levied um and pur
suant to stul order mid dceiee, will, HI
the s.iinh ilnor ol tlie roiiii hous In Hie
eilvol llilNbnri., ( regmi. no Mondav. the
I I dav ol l ebruatv. IMtl.iit Ihe le'.ui i,
ten n el I a. 111 ol said day, e at pub
lie Illicit 01 to I he highest bidder lor Mill
III hand, Ihe follow mu described real fa
late, IvuiK, le ing and situate in V ashing,
ion l oiiniy, 0-i.i;nii.aii.l ,e particular
ly descr lied us f illowa. lo w it :
led '.'in I lock l.ellet "K" in Steel's Ad
'K til to H e Towji 1 f Iteaverlon, Oregon
losti niy tin. lien jnbelniB named sums,
and Hie costs and lupeusc ufsalo and ol
wril.
Said Mile will be made subject 10 re
!i-million a p'-r d alute of liri gnii
Haied nl I illsbom, Oregon, llecember
J. w.si.;wi.;t,i
Sbeiillol Wai-hii irton I'ounly, Oregon.
Cleetmi Aiiialiaiu Allnrncys ' lor plain
111), tutu oltici s at I',, Hand'.
Notlf is hereby given that, 1 Ihe under-!
signed, have been uppolulnd executor of;
the estate of I'eter Ncuf'nii. defeased, hy
the Coutitv Court of t,ie Stain nl Oi eg in,
for Washington County, and have duly!
pialHieil as such oxeciit r. All persons j
having claims agtiliist sii.l eslale. ate
hereby notilied to present the same lo mr, ;
w ith proper vouchers at Hie law ollice of j
W. N, Itarrett at II illsboro, - Oieon ;
within six (II) months from Ilm dale bere j
nf. CHIIISTIAN .I IICIIKK,
Kxecuior of the estate ol Telcr Henfteti,
ditceased, , j
Dated Kccrmher ill, Vii'i
Administrator's Notice.
Notice Is hereby given Hint the under
elgned lias this dav been iinmiinlcil. Li
the Honorable County Court nf Hie Hlale,
of Oregon for Washington County, Ad-:
nilnistrntor of the estale ol Moms K.
Dillaboy, Keccased, All persons luiviug !
claims against said elate will pieienl Hid !
aaine to me in my rfsidfmo in Hits'
tammy ami male within six months ironi
the date of this notice. Hated tins l llli
day of January, Ifril,
MUSICS IUI,l,AI!flV,
Administrator of the ICstato of Mosea V
Killabov, lieceascd.
W. K. Hare, Attorney or Administrator.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Sot ten is hereby given, that by virtue n
an ICf xeciiHon, Ki eiee nil. I Order of Sale.
I'siied out of and under ihe Heal of the
Circuit Court of A a-liinclnii Comity, Or
egon, dated tlie.lTth day of Keeemhej, 111:1
in favor of 'I'. , Thompson ami ngsinat
A. .1. tin. 1 Smith, Jeiuiin Tupper. S. C.
I upptT.'l be Ursl Nitiiimal Itank of Hills,
hum, Oregon, It. I,, Halnn, lien. I'otect,
Hannah I'oleel, ami .1. W. Hates, Ailinin
istrabir of the Kstate of My Hie I tabs, Kit
f eased, ,1 W. II11I1-, Usipold .1 Itates, Al
t'" J. Ilolstnn, I''. V. Kolstiiii, Fannie Itus
sell, S K, liolstou, I,. Imvenpoit, nml
Washington County, lor Ihe sum of In
fill, w lib interest thereon at the rato of III
ta r cent per ani.nui from the lllli day of
llecember ;ll ;i, ami tlie fiirlher sum of
u.i costs, to mu dire led and delivered
coininaning me lo make sale of ihe real
iiroperiv hcreiiiBllei-described; I have lev
led upon anil pursuant in said Kxeciilloii,
Keens' and Order of Sale, 1 will on Mon
day, the '.'.itli day ol Jaliuary. IW I, at the
Smith doori film Cimrt House in Hills
burn, w lediiiigton County, Oregon, at Hie
hour cf ten o'clocj; a. 111 of said day, sell
AT l'-II,I'J ACCTION
lo llie highest bidder f.,r enali III blind, nil
ol the follow ing desenbed real properly,
hing, being mid situato In Washington
C01111I y, Oregon, and pal tii ularly dnscri.
bed as follow m. tmtvil ;
. "II. giculiig ul the Southwest earner (if
ICI alicih Hudson's two nere tract of laud
In S.'cl.iou Thiny-livn, Towimlilp One
Smilh. Ilai Koiir West of the Wllliim
el 1 11 Meridian, und running thence North
along Hie County line lt.mil VM feet to it
slake; dionee Kaslerlv bmj feet to A slake;
llienno .Sum in-i-1 v K'iJ leet to a slake;
tlienen West along the HI reel W, fuel to
the idacn of I cginiiing," to satisfy (he
lieteliilieli r miiiied hmiis and the costs
111 d expenses of sale. ;
Said Nitln will be maile subject to redmn
pti"ii ns prescribed by staluie,
Ka ed Ibis I7ih ilay'df Keccmlier, liKll.
.1. W. SKWICI.I,.
Shetill of Wiishlnfetoii Couiilyi Oregon.
OKO. It. ItAflliKY,
Attorney for riaiiitllf
It in nmo'e.I nn the Htreetn that
Mr. (iaiilt will pnlilh h iuticr ,at
Orcein City, niul Unit Mr. Kenne
dy' will hi en ie t)f) rn.iclninical
i ittnif n(.
Tlie Arjrui, 2 ei-nte rr week!
Try The Aryua a year.
Sit STY I i s Ol KOCtltBS
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cans; m atn
At gjf.
IKON Bl OS
We h.iv ail.le.t seversl new styles of Ir.iu lirds t our line, u
Ing tl second to none.
SOMK NOTADt K NI.WCOMIHH
Suit essrs, trunks, tiw ami rantss rnveeett lelrseotes, cn.
fullers nil rolois und tpmlllics.
This week we ttegin wmk on mir new store room which will tlv
suijtle sMt to c.ioy lull sud cmnplrte line.
We furnish your home t a saving tu you I rmckultook.
G. W. PATTERSON ca SON
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RUNNING RISKS
DkSI'ITK the prevalence tif roliln-ry, a few con
tinue to keep money about their homes. In thus
cloinj;, they not only risk the loss of money, hut
also their lives. How much safer niul U-tter it
wotihl lie if these people were to briK the nunicy
to the hank. Are you runuiuj' such risks?
J. W. SHUTE, BANKER
Hillsboro - - - - Oregon
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J. l. Uot 'St.l'Y I.. V. KM MUTT
HOUSLEY A EMM O TT
Suootnaorm lo 0. Koch
SECOND STREET MEAT MARKET
Fine stock of Hrttf, Pork, anl
Mutton aUaya on daml. Iloiiin
mailt! eausnge, lanl. Kineet of
lliti'tm, etc. : : : :
KOOHD MTKfTT
kjtt I mmnms narimii L I
w,..,. - - - - - niibmiviiw, vmvtiit n
Ml'rvil,lNS.''.fsstiS.sissmptsie,
mues at Keduced Prices
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American
Ocnueman
Shol-
At JOHN DENNIS'
During the months of January and
and February Dennis will sell foot
wear at reduced prices in order to
make room for his spring .stock.
Here is a chance to get good foot
wear at economical values. - - -
Five Prizes to be Given Away
Kvery person who buys a pair of
will be entitled to a guess at the
uiinilier of pairs of shoes which
wc will receive in our
ELEGANT SPRING STOCK
Five prizes will be given away to
people making the five best guesses:
Two best guesses, each to get a pair
of the best shoes in the house.
Two next best guesses; each to get a
pair of lady's shoes,bcst in the house.
Fifth best guess;' winner to have
choice of best pair of children's fine
shoes in the house, ....
We .Must Make Room for Stock
That is novv ordered and which will
be here in the early spring. Wc
(p mean business, and we are going to
p - furnish you with a quality of foot
Ill wear at prices that will mean a sacri
M fice because wc arc forced to do it.
jp! Call in and sec our stock and you
m will agree that it can't be excelled.
1 DENNIS' SHOE STORE
I Hillsboro, Oregon
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