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5 HlllSBOAO ARGUS, JUNfe 30, 1904 1 . f ! i! If ii I! i Entered at the IV-t-offloe at IlUlaborrt, Oregon. a aeoondt'laaa mail matter. LUCIUS A. LONG, Citttor. County Official Paper V Subscription: On Dollar per Annum. 8is Months, Ht) .Ha, ; Throw Months, Xi els. Issued Every Thursday -BY- VOX Q McKINNKY REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Joha Q Jackson to L M and W R Sparks, 45 87 ate jl t 1 n r4 w 000 N S Robbiu, heir ot. to Clara S Girn,MitNis ttltiw... I Imt Cad well to Rachael Herb, part of bit Forest I -rove Irene Cadwell to Racbael Herb, 15x1 j5 feet blk. t Forest Grove. U J Gallagher to Patrick Early, jjatec 10 1 3 s r 1 w II Weaning to Uli: Hubs lota lo II aid U blk 1 S Cad Hillaboro E W Maine to H II Porter, lot l2 blk 8 S Pad Forest Grove B L McCormick to Annie Luther lot 1 blk 8 Oak Grove ad llbo.. Louisa Robbint to Lara Selsoa, lota 4 and 5 blk 1 Henry ad Hillaboro A S Shaw to B N Sprout 80 a Mo too 150 1400 150 too JOO '75 Millen die 89,13 A B Hammond to Astoria Com pany 334.67 a sec j 1 1 u r 6 w. . I , A B Hammond to Astoria Co., ' Sl34Ai a tps and 3 o r 6 w 1 N PR R Co to A B Hammond." 6.60141 a in Washington. Clat , sop and Tillamook countiea. . . . , Sarah Paget to E W Paget 153 85 aaeca 31 and 36 Copenharen d Ic Donald McKeuie to O & C R R tract near Cornellua Wash Co to W A Coodia n tu( I and 2 S P ad Forest Grove. . . Va Ridgelr to W H Greer 751I50 feet blk 33 Forest Grove. Abner Frame to H E Nolle q c i6oaaccit2ar4 M J McMahon to Lota McMabon, 70. lo a tec 14 1 1 a r 3 wand lota 7 and 8 blk 3 S P ad P Grove. . The Alliance Trust Co to Hclty Boge et ala4o a aee )5 1 1 sr j w Emma Thing et alt to Peter Spier rings 30 a Robt Walker d 1 c. . . iSjoI 3500 loo 190 I900 55 THE MARKETS, This morning's market reports, compiled from Portland quotations, are: Vallej Wheat, export alue, 78 cents Barley feed, $23; rolled. t25. Oats, White, $1.19 and $120. Oats, Gray, tl.'O and $1 15. Brau, $19 and $20 per ton. Hay,TimothT,$15and $16. Hay, Clover, $9. Potatoes, Fancy, $0 75 and $1.00 Potatoes, new, 1 J and 2i cents. E$g"i Oregon ranch, fancv, 20 Butter, Eitra Creamery, 22) cts Butter, store, ranch, 12 and 13. PROBATE. Administrator of estate of U. B Allison, deceased, anthoriced to sell notes due estate at public sale foi caeh. Estate Joseph Morach, deceased, appraised at $1532.15; authority given administrator to sell personal property to best advantage to es tate. Sophronia Jones appointed ad ministrstrix of the estate of Rod ney Jones deceased: bonds fixed at $500. Monday, August 1 set for final settlement of estate of J P Smith, deceased. - - CW McXamer appointed admin istrator estate Nancy B McN'amer. 7 deceased, bonds at $6,000; W B Haines, J C Clark and John Cor nelius annotated aDnraisers to meet July 2 and inventory property of estate. Will of Adam Young, decesfled, admitted to probate. ' HAS A FINE BARN. To the Editor: I take pleasure in staling that the workmen engaged upon the contract of erecting my barn have finished it in an entire ly satisfactory manner in every particular, 10 that I sm sstified that 1 have as good as any, if not the best in Wsshinglon County, proportionate to its cost. The gen tlemen having the contract were J. A. Campbtll snd H. N. Prough, but the parties chiefly engaged in the construction were Stephen Hol land, P. H. Prough and H. L Ford. In justice to them I wish to say that they are gentlemen in every particular and parties desir ing work done in a highly satis factory manner would do well to consult them before seeking else where, ' ' Respectfully, D. BuRKllALTER. Farmiogton, Ore., June 25, 1604. TELEGRAPHIC Oregon gets $7979 from the Fed eral government for tbe equipment of the State National guard. Tbe Japanese have captured three outposts protecting the Russian de fences at Port Arthur. Moscow, Russia, was visited by a gala, yesterday, and 196 people were kilted outright, and more will die. ' Missouri democrats ' have in structed the state delegation to vote - for CoekreJJ for president at t. Louis. ' A Probibitlonorator at Indian- nr.ll rarma the Rennh1irs na "in- ,i-7 1 u ., . r, 11 should b fine reading for demo crats but wait the same orator calls (he democrat "uncagfd hyenas" and thua we have an analycis of both parties, Cashier Jacob H. Plain, of the German American National Rank, Of Aurora, 111., IS said tO have mis t,-.nf , . 1 i appropriated ftn.000 of the bank iuiku ana is tinner imvi. Columbia river loggers have de cided to shut down lhir cauips for the present and hundred of men srill Ka itirnvn mit nf a.oitl tvma.-.ft ,, ... ... I, . . However, this will add lo the lores whica makes an annual trip to the Eastern Otegon harvest fields. TREASURER'S NOTICE. Notice ia hereby given that all city war- rants drawn on the Water & Light Fund, endorsed " Not Paid For Want of Hands," prior and up to lec. t, !.t, and all warrants drawn on the General Fund, prior and up to July 14, 1403, ate hereby called (or payment at the ortiee of the undersigned, an t that interest will ceaiie after this date. Dated at tiillaboro, Ore., this 30th day of June, 1904. JOHN M WALL. City Treasurer of Hillsboro, Ore. SotiiV to INjiilraetorn. Sealed rooala will lie reeeiveit by the Couuty Comiiiimioneni of Waaltington County, Oregmi, up lo i Hi . in. of July 7, I'll, at the vounty court romii, in Hill buro, Oregiin, for ilie construi-tion of a bridge acroan RiK'k Creek on too Highway leading from Hillaboro 10 Reed villa. Also lor a fill al the anrvuu'h of the Wooly bridge, north of Hillslmro, 1111 the road leadiiiw to l.eiarville. Npecitluationa may be men uuon appli oatiou at the clerk's oltiee in the Court house, alter this date. liated at HilUborn Ibis 1U day or Juue. I'i4. I.. A Koiii. County Judge, By Order CottmiUttiotia' Court. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice ii hereby given, Ibat the under- signed Executor baa tiled his tinal account tu tbe comity Court of the Ma'eol Ote gon, tor VI aliinton County, tn the mat ter or the rotate of Na:e M. Wiley. de ceased, and that aaid Court has set Monday, the lth ilay of July, IttM, at the County Court Koounn Hillslmro, Oregon, at toe hour of ten o'clock a. tu., of aaid , day as the lime and place for bearing oh jections to aaid Una! Account and (or rum .settlement of saw r-atale. Hated thi Hth day of June, 1W4; "W. V. WILKY. Kieeutor of the la4 Will and Teataniant of kale M. Wiley, deceased. Geo. R. Itagley, Attorney tor Kieeutor. 1 Administratrix' Notice. No' lee is hereby given thai the undersign ed haa been by the County Court of the 8 tale of Orego 1, for Waahiugton County, duly appuinteii sxlministratrix of theea tata of Clara C. 6uiiimeia, deieased, and that ahe haa duly qualified aa such. Therefore, all perwns having clniun. against said estate are hereby notilied and requested to present the same to me, with I proper vouchers attached, at my residence i In Besvertoii, Oregon, within six month- : from date hereof. Dated at Rearerton. Ore., Uii June !, , 1H. MATILDA R. Kt'MMERS. Admiulstratrii of the E.iiate of Clara C. ; Summers, decea--ed. . SUMMONS. IS THE CIRCriT COURT OF THE , STATE OP OREOOS. FOR ; WASHINGTON COl'NTY j C. F. Franklin, Plaintiff. vs. I Anna Franklin, Itefendant.) In the name of the SUU of Oregon, you ; are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in tbe . above entitled suit, within six weeks from ' tbe date of tbe first publication of thin summons, to-wit: On tbe ;mb day of May, A. D.. IM, and if you fail so to ap pear and answer said complaint, for want thereof tbe plaintiff will aptily to the ; court for the relief prayed for in said , complaint, to-wit: For a decree distiolv- j ing and annulling the marriage contract 1 now existing between the pUintitT and defendant, and :or au' h other and further ' relief aa the court may deem equitable. ' This sunimoriM is served upon you by : the publication thereof in the Hillalium Argui, by order of the Honorable U A. j K00H, County JtuUe of Wanhington 1 County, Slate of Oregon, made at Cham- i .i.l r.... Ik. l.t.U 1 ... I II. n.iu .u.f.J, 1,11 .Iff, llll llV Ul I k f . I, fu,a ' mar, A. ' inl. 0. VV. TALMAfiK, Attorney for tbe Plaintiff. The Red Front Hat eslablihbed a fine eating bouse where delicacies of the season. Tbil teMaurant Class Chef. Give 11s s call. We A. J. FORD, Proprietor Main St., opposite The Delta, - Hillsboro, Or. How People Lose Their Money By concealing it about their p.raon; by stowing it away in iuugn, jugs and jars; by sewing it op in Hkirts and ticks; by lucking it under the couches and carpels, in cupboards and bureau drawers; these are om of the ways by which puopli lose their money and tome times lose their lives. How. People Save By depfisiting it in a good, reliable bank. Confident that this bank fully meets the public's needs, we ten der its services to all who Ix-lieve in keeping on the safe side. J. W SHUTE, Banker Hillsboro, . - - . ' - ' Orkgon h H AD I j K V , 1 No I cti ii'1" 1 ' h w f y 0. H REAL! lT ll ii;iied Trustee in lUnkrumi y of the -: Ion Co-ienntve Milling Company, a cor- 1 pxcl I u, unuv ui R14 uriirr Wl in . li-triH Court ot tlir United Staler (or !h Diitru t of Oregon, made and tlulml the ; h dor ot June. !V4, 111 tit matter of ll estate of aaiil ltnkrtitt, autborisiti and 1,K,rig1eaiaoi the ri property 1 hereinafter deoorilwd. I III, on Monday, ! the lllh dav r July. Hot. at the ninth ; id cr of Die Court ilowe in Hillaboro, ' Washington County, Orifnn, at the hour ' 1 01 111 11 t'lock a. 111,01 Mill iinv. mill at nillii' auction lo the highest bidder Air' asui in iianii, an ni the nuiowtng ilo- scribal real property Iving. neiug and Stu.ti in wif.,1Ii..n i.u.it.v,or..oi.. and dewribed aa follow, to u I trst Tract : Hetug that part of the IKt natltui Idtnd Claim of IkmaKI MoLevHt aid wile in T. t S. K.4 W. Will. Mer., dtMribed an follow: IWlnnltie at a Mint on the south houtnia y of Die right of way of the diti-li of the l5a.it.ui Cooerative Milling; Co.. here the name erossea the et line ol the land owned bv J. W, Itaaier, running thence north on the lino lx two. ii J. W, Batter and Mr. Kniitoe Walksr lothe i-atmr of the Tualatin Kiver: thetn-e weal, erly unsaid renter line of Tualatin Kiver to the tUineoflbe S.S. tnos U-aore tract; thence south 011 xaid line lo the south line ) of the Walton l-perative Milling Com- j pauy'a ditch rtxlit of ay, theno easterly along said south line to lh)dai'eof be-! ginning, eoiitaiiiing I acre, mora or liwa. I Second Trai-t : Hemg art of the Oona-! lion I .and Claim of l.nUI Method 111 T. : I S. R. 4 W. of th Will. Mer.. hounded I a follow: i lleginiiing al the auuthwett roruar ef said lViuation Land Claim, ruuiiiug them-e uorth Ktt dig. K. I9.lt i-hauis lo a (hw tli soulhaeal i-orner of a trwit of 2.IK aore deeilevl to J, T. Uerrlah on Kebruary Si, 1W0, llieme North i deg. m inlnutea weet onwext boundary of Mid trai't of 2 u? .tcrea to the center of the Tualatin Kiver: tlieuoe tin the cent ir of aaid river with the ineamtering thereof lo the Wet line of said initiation Claim: t:wmw aouth j deg. 30 minute eaal lo place of liegin ning. containing acre, at elusive of right of way SO leet w hie forditrh former Iv granted lo said llaatou Coierative Milling Company. Ialeit thi Ath .'lay of June. IStM. tiKO. K. HAUI.KY, Trnatee in Bankruptoy of llailuti t'o Operatiie Milling tViiiiany. Siioqj Line lTaieMai Wa eaeww ak3 umuii fAiiriL S TRAINS TO TBK KAftT DAII.Y f ROM POHTLANO. Through Pullnisn standard and toutisl sleeping curs daily to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane; leurist sleeping-car daily to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping-cars (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, te ' dining chair cars (seats free) lo tbe Ka.it daily. Dsn it TIME HCHElll l.F.S rs.iK POKTI.AND saaivt raoM HMI.T roe ! DIIT Chigo Piirt ! land Special 8:3) .n. ' yla Hunt I Ington , Atlantic K 1 press ili r. m. j via I ington Kt. Paur ! Faxt I Mail &00 r. m, 1 via ' Spokane Halt lake, Denver, tt. Worth, Otuaha, Kausaa City, Ht Ixiuls, Chicago and Kant 4: tl) r. 1 Halt Ike, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, Ht, Louis, Chicago and 130 A.M Walla Wallah I-ewis-ton .Ppokane. Wallace Pullman, Minneap olis, Ht. Paul, Du luth, Milwaukee, Chicago and East W,i,s OCEAN AND R1VEK SCHKIHII.K FROM PORT1.1NO Bleamshipe tietween Portland and San Francisco every live day. River boats on the lower Columbia and Willamette daily except Sunday. IX1W RAT KM To and from all points in tbe Kant. Ticket via this route on sale at all depot ofilces of the Southern Pacific Co. A. L. CRAIO, General Psssenger Agent Portland, Oregon RESTAURANT and TRUSTEES SALE OF PROPERTY 1 is Short Order House you cau get alt Ike baa secured s First will give you splendid meal . Their Money iveii Uiiif. fho tmUnr- nr ITtll - First Quality Wc provide for the xop1c who have had enough ex perience to know that inferior goods are dear ftt any price; who have learned that good gtnuls from a first quality, trustworthy house are always eheajHT really and aggressively cheaper to huy. We Have Made a Reputation For our prescription work, U-cause we do the work ex actly as it should be done. We pay no one a jH rceut age to send us prescriptions, ami, therefore, it pays you to briug such work to I BAILEY'S PHARMACY This is an advertisement, 200 lbs. OF ICE FREE We will free. give, absolutely with each Century Refrigerator 200 lbs. of Ice We guarantee these to lie the best of. medium priced goods, and the greatest Ice ' Savers on the market. Finished in fioldeu Ash, with solid lirass trimmings. Made in all sizes, from J9.50 tip. Patterson & Son UNDERTAKERS A first-class line of tiudertakiiiKSupplies Patterson &. Son Both Phones (ATEH ANO IYSILK ARE NOT IXEO o ., I SiCREAs?'' t WltSAerlT ". 1. ' MO - The ahove cut is made from a photo graph of the Ideal Crenui Separator, which ia made lit four nizcsto bu it every farmer's requirements, It eliows the inner milk vessel, which i.i tnuils of the hest charcoal tin plate, It iilso allows ibe outer water virsy.tl, wliii h is made of heavy galvanized Iron, The inner ves x can be Instantly removed from the outer vessel. This Separotor saven lime, labor and money. Every farmer :hould have one. Tbe prices are low and every Separator is guaranteed ex actly as represented or money refunded. Orop s postal card to agent named elow, who will be glad to call uudshot too the Separator. B. liKIH, BKAVERTON, 0KK. Capt. A. M, Collins is lo be officer of the day at the Encampment thin fear and be promised to rco that nn enemy invRiies the prepinct of th! lent city. If the boys half hebave, there will be no danger of any of tnem getting Into the guard bouse. flAia. ArTS"liOll,'"Mn!nn tO fWl lllll mm, imuumwm is z I .-i-;. m . I rrv- w i v n t'T -"-ii r k In 4 Drug Store and likewise it is a fact. Ailministiatrix' Notice. Suilce is herehv given Hull the under mguml "i Iwn hy the Coiinly Cimrt of aliingtiu Ciiiiiitv, Orexiiu, duly ap pointed .Ailuiliiiitrnliiv of the HMaleuf KiKlncy Jnura, ,i.,.l, and haa duly llltllllicd KIM ll. Now. Ilirr.'l,,ie, nit peraous hating I'lmms iiftsiiiil 4id -Ut.mre hnicliy n ililired lo iirmeut the miMie In the umli'r ngn.'d al the law olthe of Onu. H. lUxlev. In Hiihtmrii. Oregmi, together a ith pruer viiuruen, niiniii nt iiiniiiiia imui da'e hfiof, Dutinl thU'.idiiv of . I one. I'lil. So.lm)iii Join i Adtiiinlntratrix of the K-liiti' ill KihIui'V Jmm, deccsud. Notice ol Final Settlement. Node Ih hcnd.y giieu llwl the under ICtuM. ndmlnlumtrix of the .Hal ul 111., Hnuick, ilrtwitvil, ha hied i,, nnsl aoiMiinl In I eMaie. and Hist the Conn I V I 'ollll III WusllillKlotl Ciiunly, On'gnll, hi.'. l .Mnudity, Julv l. at the ciiiin Iv court room in HiIMkii,,, oisk'Ui. al the hour ol 10 o'l'liu k a. 111., si tin hinti ami place for liearlug uhleeiloita, If any there l in ihe Until "Hlluinrnt u' nmit iiiliiniilKlrnlloii of said enlatc. SI'SIR MMiM'K,' Admiiiislrsltit of the eilnU of . 1 SmiK'k, ilrtrajird. Daliil si Mii'.woiHl, Ore., IhlsHitl, ,Uy llf JlllH'. l't) ' Alex cueck, Alton...)- fur AdminUlia tru. Call lur 'hco MilU hntdwlitit lliitir, llii' finest for halting. For flo be J.ilm 1), h 1, is, It or a linn tiUsltirw rail nn IVi I . i"ki n nirr, aassssssssMaaasassMiaaa-iiiis wmuiumw I TWO BALLOON ASCENSIONS i -Friday : J July 1 V- .Ve7 I July 2 ' W : I ' I n. ' I X 1 I 111 I I I ," .:, ..," Stllllll.'ll - ! .!..', ,,. I H i 4 . ''Wtllli K- ? r - Ulll Ml 'I I vyarrens . . , vj . Grove f ' j HILLSBORO . .. H ! j k:;-to ! J r.. Tttiiiniinnlltllllttl ' ' l ILWACO, 6522 I The fsmcius Rogistered Clydesdale Slallioti. a beaiitlfiil l,. . ... ' I I Will Slan.l Ilie HeaHon of 1M04: uSiy STAXl' W" ',P " ln lrdi"K. i !c llerger's near llelhatiy; Tuesday, until We,ln, i V ..." ?,P c ""Cedar Mill mail: Mondnv iiit-ht. at I. I 1mornnK.at Phillips; Ibtirsday noon, at 11, ,!. on T,,." ', T.' "r"'ny; Wednesday, until Thursday jm.niii.K, Mhi. Milne farm, near Columbia Academy ,T,i? ','n f""'; Thursday siiKlit. until I'ri.U) Ureenvillf ; S4orday afternoon and Sunday, llartiauin' I'HTl', V I Slur,,,y Miortiiiigr, at C. I'. llriHwu'iii Ilwseo is a ion of Imported Millionaire (4fH8) 1 Jl . 0,,i ?lm' and tome from a family of splendid colt getters. Hi, ,1, ,.,.. Jl s bred by Udd ( Recti, mtb.sJ.om. ,TBBiWl Nlufflfl Service, Cn,, ?iloV,S"'"' fH I.KhnI Clyde. Wait and AN IDEAL FARM TOl. SALE Roberts Bros. '100-Acro rirm At larminqlon 2ini hielilv tuipi'ovrtl Over hest lniitis, ntti.iiics aiul dwelling Iuuiscn; iIk soil in Oregon, on the Tualatin liver; neat church, sehiMil atul stme, jiletity ot j;mi, water mi all parts; free rural delivery. Apply t Roberts Bros.' Dry Goods Si ore (Ulli(e) ixt l.i ml, (h e. 0r James Jones. ItirmiiKjtoii, Ore, T Superbly TUsl what the isv Still ll, and alarats of 1 kuu I iii the ' Swetlund's Famous Ice Cream Known as Ihe "lie Citsin of tjuslilj." Knritrd ch rvctv ils : GREEARS CONFECTIONERY Main SlKft. OpHsitf Hank., HilNbotp. Oregon Wheti visiting I'ottlainl, dnii't fail to call SWirn.AND'.S, 273 Monist.it St,, one rortlaiul s linest Mores, the city for a lunch. HARTRAMPF BROS.,' Hillsboro eiii til Delicious 11111:01111 ijnrlil) olltrt sla t " fn 11 1 mid the Irst : t MNM aiil sttthtl, al!