Image provided by: Hillsboro Public Library; Hillsboro, OR
About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1902)
HILLSBORO INDEPENDENT Eotarad la ths pottoffloa at HlUaooro, Or. M second -ciaas mall matter. BabMrtptton, in ad mm, par ir, 11.00 HlLLBBOBO xTJWJHHTSU CO., Pron D. M. C. OA.TJLT, Editor. FRIDAY, JANUARY, 31, 1902. IRRIGATION OF A HID LAN US. It is almost certain that some scherue of Irrigating the arM lauds of the Rocky Mountain plateux will be enacted at this session of congress. But when perfecting tho plan the . senators ami representatives keep In active mind that Irrigation of lands does not Increase the population of the United States. It is find sound ing rhetoric to talk about the mil lions of happy homes to bo made by Irrigation. In Oregon here we have ....u, waii UU uimwiuw.c 1110 -nappy nuima. lira ming lacking is the people. To what pur pose, then, is It necessary to reclaim more land when we cannot, or at least have not, occupied what we have. Happy homes depends npon people. There is, however, a clam orous demand for irrigation. Our law makers must certainty determine who It is that so loudly talks. Is It the sturdy, industrious agricultural ist now in a crowded community or the promoter who seeks easy and liberal profits for blocks of reclaimed land? It Is feared that speculators: and rich corporations want to get water rights. Congress must never help them to their desires. We should irrigate the arid lands of the west just as far as there is an actual demand for homes by bona fide settlers. Large areas of land must not be irrigated, only to be gobbled by large land owners, or large cor porations, through the Instrumental ity of hired homestead settlers who have contracted to sell out before making the settlement. Irrigation for actual settlers and home builders is proper. Further than that we must not go. Whatever law is enacted must pro provide that when whter Is once put on a tract of land, It must run there. Tha doctrine of prior appropriation must apply to the land as well as to t'.ie water. The land must be deeded to actual Bottlers, and finally the ex pense ol reclamation must le borne by the acres watered, We are not willing that any of tho money re ceived for our good timber lands shall be taken to Colorado or Idaho to make the desert habitable so as to attract and hold the Immigrants that started for Oregon. TUB OPEN DOOR. "We cannot consistently insist up on an 'open door' commercial policy in China and other oriental countries if we do not follow the same policy In thePhlllpplnes."-Halm Hentlnel. We have opened the door to the Philippines. We hold It open. Eng. laud. Frnnee, Germany, Japan or any other nation is allowed to trade in the Philippines as freely as they are permitted to come to Portland. Han Francisco or New York. We go to China as do the other nations, hut we pay the Chinese customs. The "open door" doctrine does not pretend to establish free trade. To do that would be to rob China of her sovereignty. The United Htates Is not in that calling just yet. Pres. McKiuley is the author of the "open door" iollcy, which his secretary, Mr, Hay, formulated in a note to the powers. The one to Kngland recites; "That the Chinese treaty taritl of the time being shall apply to all merchandise landed or shiniied to all such ports as are in such 'ripheres of Interest' (unless they be -free ports') to niaui-r to what nationality It may belong, and that duties so levied shall be collected by the Chinese government." Wherefore the free trade pners must not lose their heads and sup pose that the "open door" means un taxed commerce. If Admiral Henley Is so firmly en throned in the hearts of the A inert can people why is he and his friends so touchy about his reputation? To some of us it really begins to look ns though there Is a loose screw some where that n effort must be tusde to tighten it. Henley is all right if he will exercise pHtience. The govern ment pays him enough money for a liberal support and his position Is for life. He really should not worry. The merchants of Portland ask for the removal of the war tax of 10 cents per pound on (a. The tax ought to come off. It was put there at time when we needed the rev enue. Now that the revenue Is not needed, the republican idea should Ih allowed lo prevail. Ilepublicans put on the free list all fix si substances not produced in the United Htates in whole or in part. Tea Is not pro duced here, and Is a food used by the common isniple, hence it should not be taxed. iTonxA. fcanths Hi Kim m Haw iirt omI The Southern Oregon Oil Co., Ash. land, have stopped boring temporari ly at a depth of 10UO feet. The fx lnse of this well has been f 14,000. When more money has been seemed by selling stock, boring will tie coin menced again and continued till the 2000-foot level has been readied ui less oil shall sooner spout. A friend suggests thut-the Spanish treaty of 1898 was two fold one of peace and one of commerce but tt-e ImiEPEXDENT cannot agree to the contention. The treaty no where ar raogts terms by which commerce may bo carried between the two countries. And the only mention of trade Is In tho fourth article, where .Spanish ships and Spanish merchan dise iroes to Phllinnines on same terms as our ships and merchandise. It is a concession given to Spain for no other port, and the Independent is not alone in holding that the cou cession is a part of the purchase price. Tho Independent first an nounced Its idea in November, 1!00. lew than a month, Senator Foraker, of Ohio, said the same thing. Spain, so far as the treaty of Paris is concerned, has no trade ar "rangeraent with any Mrts of the United States except those of the Philippines. That treaty ceded ter ritory and flxed the status of the in habitants of the Spanish colonies ef fected. It was not a treaty f com merce. The Independent hardly knows what "quid pro quo" means, unless it means "tit for tat," but it does insist that the ten years' eon csslon is a part of the purchase price allowed for the Philippines, ami as such, does not create a "la yered nation" standing for Spain. N THE CIRCUIT COUKT OK THE Btute of Oregon, ' for Washington County. Dellu McLln, I'lamtiin v r W.n. McLln, Defendant) To William Mcl,in. the above named defendant: In the Name of the Btute of Oregon, you are inquired to appear and anitwer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled ult in the above named Court, on or before nix weeks from the dute of the tint publication of this summon", winch will be on the 81st (lav of January, 1112. And if you fail nolo appearand answer, the rdaintift will annly to (he Court for the relief demanded in her complaint here in, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the marriage contract now cxi-ting between the pluiutiif and yourself and awarding the minor child of yourself and pluiutill to the plaintiff, and tor such other relief s to the Court may appear equitable This summons is published by anler or Honorable L. A. Rood, County Judge ol Washington Countv. Oregon, winch sain order ia made and dated on January IM, 1102, and said order requires you to ap pear and answer the complaint within six weeks from the date, oflts first publication. 8. It. HUHTON, 37-48 Attorney for l'laintilf THE CIRCUIT COUKT OK T1IK Htato of Oregon, for Washington County. Ambers Thornburg, Plaintiff VK. A. I.. McLcoil, M. M. l.uelliiiR, K. K. Miller, McMinnvillu Na tional Hunk and the Port lam I Trust Company, Defendants. To A. I-. McLeod ami M. M. Knelling. Ia the Name ui the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to apiiear and answer tho complaint lib d against you in the alsivo entitled cause in I ne aoovc named Court on or before six weeks Iroin the date of the first publication of thin summons. Anil if you fa ' so to appear and answer, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in his complaint, to-wit: For a judgment against vou and each of vou for the sum ol 12)1(1.73 with interest thereon at the rate oi 10 per cent inir annum since) the 12th day of December, lS'.iH, and the sum of SHi.HO with interest thereon at me rate oi ri per cent per annum since September 20. lS'.tH. and tho sum of f 13..H) with int erenee thereon at the rate uf riper cent per annum since Hcptemlier II, IH'.l'.l, and the sum of fW.lU with interest tin rcon at the into oi li cr cent per nnnuni since Novcuitier SS, l!HM, and the sum of l td sltorney'i fees, and the costs ami dmburso nients o( thin suit ; that a certain mort gage exevuli'd by the defenilant M, M. l.uelliiiK to Antou I'fuimcr and which i recorded on paw :I0 of book W of records of mortgage ol iishingtlii I oimly, or egon, be loreclosed ami the land's do scribed therein, to-wit : lots f, It, 7, 8, li. 10. II and 12, of block 12, in Mouth Park addition to the ity of Forest tirnve, Or egon, be sold niul the proceed applied to the payment of plainlitVs judgment. This summons is served iiiioii vou bv publication bv virtue of sn order made hv the Honorable I,. A, Hood, County Judge of Washington County, Oregnu. w hich onler was made ami dated on Jan uary 28, 11HI2, and said order requires you to appear and nnnwer the eomplaint within xix WtH'kK (nun I he date of the lir-t publication of thix ouunnoaK, and the ibiteof its llr-l publication will lie .late nsrv ai, l!H)2. 8. H. Ill'STtN, ;I7 4:1 Attorney for I'll intlir. Xoflrr ul Final Nett lenient. Notice is hereby (jlvin that the under-iim-.l has lileil tier final account ill the County Court of the Slate of Oregon, (or the County ol Wa-liitiKton, in the matier ol the estate oft, r., I altcrson, deceasetl. and that raid Court has net Momlav, the :td day of March, t(Hl. at i in the after noon ot san! il.iv, as ttie time and the County Court room as the place, for the hearing ol objections to said account and the final settlement of said estate, aicci januarv .,n, AMIK I,. PA TTKHSON, Kxeotltrixof the lat will aul testament and estate ol M. K. ratterson, dei-eastl 37-41 FA 101 WANTED... The undersigned desires to buy or rent a khI farm In Washing ton or Yamhill County. .; to $2000 to Invest Owners need only answer. Pleaso give full description sml terms when answering. Address II. ('. Vnndorlio, Jr., Cnrus, . . Oregon. v; A V How About Your Heart Feci your pulse a few minutes. Is it regular? Are you short of breath, after slight exertion as going up stairs, sweeping, walking, etc? Do you have pain in left breast, side or between shoulder blades, chok ing sensations, fainting or smothering spells, inability to lie on left side? If you have any of these symptoms you certainly have a weak heart, and should immediately take Miles' Heart Cure Mr. F. II. Oaks of Jamestown, N. V, whose penial face appears above, says: M Excessive uc of tobacco seriously affected my heart. I suffered severe paint about the heart, and in the left tdiouldcr and side; while the palpitation would awaken me from my sleep. I beean taking Dr. Miles' Heart Cure und soon found permanent relicC Sold by sjl Drugilsts, Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. They rout littif inor". Th.-y iin- m hi th it m i f ..( titorr wmii uir (triiinnry k:iiii. Noiii cTuywlieru. ltd a Aiiniml fnt. l J o. to. renijv a co. tV.i'jj Detroit, Mloh. A, " ""1 CONSTIPATION . turn yone 14 day ht a time without movement of the bo or el, not being Llo to move them exempt ty tutlnir hrt watur tnjuutluni. t'hrnnlo mmHtlpittlnu for mjtvd youm plnced me In thin UirrlMo oonrtttltin; durtiitf that tliutt I did ev ery thhig I hourd ot butnuvur found nny rcllt-f ; aucb wu my cuso until I hotran tmlnit CAHC'AIlKTB. now bavo f nun one lo ttiruu pufibaitOH a duy. and If 1 wu rich I would (tlvo fl(U.UU for eui-b niovfiuent; tl Uauohe relief- ' avi.mbu L- HrwT. IifKf Uubseil bt ieirutt, Mlob. CANOV m v W AT flAKTlW Plenant, Pnlatahle, Potent, TaiM Good, Do ucod, noTor ninkon. weaion, or uripe, nwt ZbC, CAM. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... MtrUai KaaMdy Vtwpmy, CkKu. MMtfetlt f erk. M Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of tbe ailtestants ana ai'csis an Kinas w fo(Kl. Halves insianirciieiaua never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. I'y Its use man? thousands of dyspeptics have been Cured after everything else failed. It prevents formation urus en ine ston aeh, relieving all distress after eating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to Uk It can't heln but do you good fftwpirwintilyby E.O. rrWiTT('i.,t)hk'afl w tl. uuitw uuouuus sk uuui Wu.1 HANDICAPPED. The man who started to run a nicr in chains and fetters would lie visibly hand-icapjx-d. No one would exiwct him to succeed. The man wlio runs the race of life when his digestive and nu tritive organs are (lis'ft'd is e(ually handicapped. In the one cns- his strength ts wvr wcij;litel, in the other it is utiiUi ni I n c d. Success demands n t o v e all else n sniinil sttstinch. I lector Tierce's Ooliien Medical IHsiMverjr cures diseases of the stomach nthl other org. ins of diges tion nn. I nutrition. When this Is dune food is pcrt'.-clly ilij;ested ami as siiiul.ited and the !! receives Minith in the only way in which strength can l Kiven fy the nutnttiiu derived from digested and as similattsl lotnl. "Th- r.i-- I wiilil like 1c fliw tMir 'OoKtt-n M!uj(I lnvo'vnv I t'niiiit iiinr In woi.U cr tlf-'tiU with -n w i it. J.itm II Am?i, K" . t'l l -U M''ll.l Mlrl HiitittMilotl l';l. " 1 wi l.ikrn wan wli.it otii py-tii.ul hi-ie Mill wu. in.hk:t-:i.'il t iWvl.Tt-.l with Ihr Ik-I nrntnil lit-- f. tt,.l no ?-luf I wnilt- l. vtxi .mil von nt rit a tpK-'lnm I'l.itili tit hll o.tl. sn.1 1 tlui .in I on llii'tl n-lx-l-.! mc Ic li hnfl . I'.oi.Uu Mi'.IumI I'i-..t-iT I l.k llllrr U-ttlr:. .iM.l I l.-lt ' S'X1.! Ih.il t lip-.l. Ih-imi; ritirtl I li ti-t- no t '.iipl-in. ol s!'1- ttuil oi in.l(i-t; -n now " Accept no sutwlitute for Tilden Stiil ic.il liovcty ." There is tiolhiiig just as 14m I " lr. Pierce's Common Sense Metlicul Adviser, -'H frit on receipt of stuintia to cover expense of tu liltnij only. Twentv-one one -cent stamps for the tsHik in vner eeei, or l stamps l t the cloth U'lin.l volume. Address Pr. K. V. l'urcc, l'.utT.ilo. N. Y. OAOTOTIIA. H, TMMtHoiiHiisHirtBciijLt fiT The Farmer ijjK The GArdencr gm I ine ziousewae t'n CITATION IN THE CIKCl'IT tOl'UT OF TIIK ritutti of Oregon for WathiiiKt j' tounly. In tlie matter of of the etito ofi A1AKUAKKT GRL'IHiS ileceaseu. I Tu Hurry V. Urubts,Westanui Maoruin Wui. Victor ru Lbs, iottie ttrubbs, Jolin M. (Jrubbs. Thi-odoro islr Gruhbs. I'h ir- lotte J. Irwin, Iwia B. Urubbs. and J.yila K. Kediuan and to all Mrsons interested in snid estate, greetuiKi In the name of the Ctutu of On on Yoa are hereby cited and rtxiuired to ui pear in the County Couit of tbe fctut: ul Oregon, tur tb county of Washington, at the Court room thereof, at iiillsboro, in the county of Washington, on Momtuy the 3rd day of February, I'jVi. at 10 o'clock, in tbe forenoon ol that duy, then and there tu show cause, if any you nave, why an oraer oi sum court snouia noi De maae uuin onzinif and directing K. W. Huines. ad ministrator of suid estate, to sell at public sule, the following described real estate belonging to salu estate. uiocKju. in the citv of forest orove. Washington countv Oregon, as prayed for in tbe petition of sain ttuiiiiuiabratur uuw on me iicrviu. Witness, the Hon. h. A. UOOi. Judg of the county court of the State of Oregon. for the countv of Washington, with the seal of suid court allUed this 2nd day of January, iwz. fVKO, W. MOROAN, Clerk. J. W. MOKG'AN, Deputy. 33 88 AIITIIMSTKATOKM KOTIl'K Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed by the County Court of the Htate of Oregon, for Washington County, administrator of the estate of Chris Btoller, deceased. bv the county court of Washington county Oregon, therefore ull persons having claims against said estate ure hereby requested and required to present them to the under signed duly verified nt the ollico of the county clerk at ilillsboro Oregon, within six months trom Ibis uute. UEOilGE HCWAKZ, Administrator of the estutJ of Chris Stoller, deceased. Wm. D. FENTON, atty for estate. iMted January 2,1902. 33-37 Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sole on a positive guarantee. Cures heurt-buri raising of the food, distress after eating o: any form ot dyspepsia. One little tnblt gives immediate relief. 25 cts, and 00 cts t he Deltu -Urng More. Portland Markets. Wheat Walls Walla, nominal 5f!ic : bluesteiu, 60c; valley, Cui. 5b Flour Isjst grades, 2.C6('i3.60 per barrel ; graham, $2.b0. OulB Old, W)w 1 per cental, liarley Feed, 15fi15.5i); browinjr. 1(I.IK) per ton. Millsiufig Hnin, $1517; middlings, $li(;20 ; shorts, Tlil' 17 ; chop, $15. Hay Timothy. II H'T3; clover, t(" $9,50; Oregon wild hay, $5itH per ton. Uut'er Jrancy creamery, 25('i,274c ; dairy, 18(c20cj store, 13j(irliic per pound r.ggs btorage zue ; iresn M 20c. Cheese Full cream twins, 13-lc; Young American, 13.lc(" He per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 2.W'i 3.00; hens, U.00(J3.60 ; dressed, lOdV lie per pound ; springs, $Z.0W3.oU rer lozen; ilucKs, 3 lor old; 3.UU(04.uu for young ; geese, P at ! er dozen ; turkeys, live, lOcffillc; dressed, 10('.( 2c. per pound. Mutton I jimbs, 3'c, gross; dressed, 6(36'ijC pur pound; sheep, $3.25, gross ; Iressei', uc per pound. Hogs Gross, heavy, $ii6.25; light, 4.76ti5; drossed, 7f7eC per pound. Veal Bmall, 8tyc; largo, 7Cf7!i.c per pound. tie;I tiroes lop steers, i3.oo(f4.uu; cows and Heifers, $3.00('f3.50; dressed beef, 51 at (lc per pound. Hops lOi at 114c nor pound. Wool Valley, 11 at 13ic; Kastcrn Oregon, 8 at 124c; mohair, 20 at 21c per pound. Potatoes f . 85 (? $.93 per suck Onions 1,25 cwt. ItlUUHT'S DISEASE. The largest sum ever paid for a pre scription, changed hands in San Fran cisco, Aug. 30, 1!K)1. The transfer in volvcd In coin and stock $113,500.00 and was paid by a party of business men for seciflc for lirlght's Disease an I Dia lietes, hitherto Incurable diseases. They commenced the serious investi gation of tho specific Nov. In, l'.HK), They interviewed scores of the cured and tried it out on its merits by putting over three dozen cases on the treatment and watching them. They also got pliysi clans to name chronic, incurable cases, and administered it with the physicians forjudges. Up to Aug. 25, eighty-seven mt cent of the test cases were either well or progressing furorably. There being but thirteen per cent oi failures, the parties were satisfied and closed the transaction. 1 lis proceedings of the investigating committee and the clinical reports of the test caseiwere pub lished and will be mailed free on upplii a tion. Address John J. Fulton Com pany, 420 Montgomery St. SanFrantlo, Cal. XOTICK FOll I'll HLIUATIOX Ikeparttuent or Interior. Land Orrics at Oasuos Citt, Ork. Decebmer 21, l'.Ml, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT the following-named settler has hied notice of his intention to make tinul proof in support oi ins eiiiim, anu mat saiu proof will be made before County Clerk of Washington County at Hillsboro, Ore gon, on renruiiry 7tu, use, vis: I.OCI8 T. H FIDEL, 11. K. 1.711 for the E W W M of fee. .15. T 3 N Urt W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: Char es A. I avell, of Fir, Ore. nertlm lleidel, ot Ulonwoou, " Kdwant H, Colmiin. of Forest Orove. " Catel T. Howen, of Portland, " C11AS. JIOtUtE, r.'-S? Register. Notice ot Final rHettlenient. Notice is here! V given that 1' the under signed, Kifi-titor of the estate of M. I'. bnntli. have tiled in tho Countv Court oi the t-tate of Oregon, for Washington lountv mi tinul uccount as eiecutor of said estate unit that said Court has set Mon- lay, tebruary 17lh, ts02. at 10 o'clock a m. of said dsy as the time and the t ounty l onrt room as the place for hear ing objection to said tioal account and the settlement of the same. Vulva Jan, I. V.W. JOHN W. TU1AKI). Ki.rutorof the KsiUte of M 1'. Smith. deceased. .-JU The tiuisvllle Ctmrier Jourual that in ISDd and nfterwards stixal tor sound currency and expansion has won out. The legislature last week elected a gold democrat for t. S. beuator. Timber Laud, Aet Jnne3, 1H7H XOTICK i Hll Fl KL1CATIOX LMTKU&:.tliU Laku Ori'Ii.K, Oi.'- : i nr, OK3 , Dtc. lb, lliul. VO'i H'.-' l.i Hr.llEBY GIVEN THAT ii Hi e jinpliai.ce with the provisions of tha att f Con, rcB.i of June i7H. eutitlej au at l f r tl u '. of timber lands in the otates of t jrnia. Oregon, Nevada und Wait in wu iiTriMjrv. . 1.4 tfTimifli-a vi mi ine i-i: i.: on staled Ly act ot August 4 l:rj. Juliuii c. Huike.of ilolulla, county til (I...L-.......J Ct.,n...-.w i. .. .1 ; . i t,f IJIackumas, htue ol Oregon, has this duy nun in m, i-. urn sworn MliU-luuut r(i Vsi, for the purchase of Lots i, & and 1 o, rtrctioti No. I in i'ownshin So. '1 North Kange No. fl West, and will od'er proof to show thut the land sought is more valuable lor its limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land l-cfore tlie Keitisler and Receiver of this oihuu ut Un:(!wi city ou Monday, the lotii day of March, 1U02. Ui nainei- as unec: Kobert louden, of Fortlaud, Ore, Edward Hurke, ol ' Kobcrt Hsborue, of " Lewis C. 1 hompson. of ' ' Any und all persons claiming adversely the aiiove-described lands ure requested to tile their claims in this otlice on or before said.iuth day ol March V.rrl. I'll AS. II. HOOIiES, 31-40 Kegisler NUTICFOK PI'KLICATIOX IK'pnrfinent of the Interior, Land Orrirg at Onsnos Citt, Obkoo;. December 21. 1901. VT01I.CEIS 1JEUE11Y GIVEM THAT ll the lollowing-uaiiied settler has liled notice ot his intention to make limit nrool in support of Ins claim, and thutsaiii proof wu, ut- iiiiiuu nuiure ine i -oiiuiy tjiera oi asuington county ut Jiiusnoro, ore., on February 7. V.m, viz: JiF.IM'II.V HEIDEf., H. E, No. mr,. for the 8 H ol N K V. Sec. U A- N W ,S W'4 X a W N W i Hec, lo i as uc vv. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence iinou anil cultivation of said land viz: Chnrles A. CavclL of Kir, Oro. I.ouis 1'. Keldel of tile'iwood. ' Kdward H. Coiimuin. ot Forest Orove. ' Cubel T. llowen, ol Portland CHAM. li. .UOOUES. 82-:57 liegistcr. r m PORTLAND-ASTORIA Route. Str. "BAILEY GATZERT" Daily Hound Trips except Sunday TIME CARD Leave Tortlnnd 7 a. m Ixave Astoria 7 p. m. THE DALLES PORT LAND ROUTE STR "TAHOMA' lietween L'ortlaud, The Dalles anil , Way Points. TIME CARD IeaVe Portlantl'Mou. Wed.,Fri.. 7 s. m. Arrive The Dalies, same day 5 p. m. Leave " Tues.,Thure.,Sat...7 a. m. Arrive Portland, game duy 4 p. in. flThi8 Route has the Grandest Scenic Attractions on Earth. MEALS THE VERY BEST Landing and (illii e: Foot Aider Street, lioth Fhones, Main 351 PORTLAND, OREGON. J0H' SI. HLLOON, agt The Dalles A. J. TAYLOR, ngt Astoria. J. ('. HYATT, ngt Vancouver, WOU OKI) & WYERS, apis Hklte Sulmou. PKATHEK k IIEMHA, aKts Hood Elver. L. V. t'KU'irrON, agt Portland How This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward (nr n case of Cniurih that cannot be enred by Hall s Catarrh Cure. V. T. CliKN K Y CO., Props., Tolcslo, O. We, the uiiilersigncd, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him pertectly honorable in ull business transactions und linanciully able to carry out any obligations made by their firm, Wst & Tuvax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walpimo, Kissas ,t Marvis, Wholesale Druggists, i'ol do, O. Hull's Ctiturrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mneoui sur aces ot the system. Price 75c per bot tle, told by all' Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the )est. '1 WE MAKE The Lest Coi',(.'h Rcnieily on the inai kit, and if YIUT MTU i t' v it snjir A Cough TlrMirtly, our' will lo 5 WE KX0W It tvnuins notliiiiji iriurioug and gives speedy relief, a' DOZEN'S In this i ity iil testify. I'HU'E 25 c!s .V) cts. and MK. Delta Drutf Store. Main Street, litllsboro, Orcffon. i CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Ycu Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature THE Is still on and will Rniih.niift I reduction in shoes. they m And to get ajgood fit not want to wait until the last day. No shelf-worn stock. rjiist a Little Goiigh j i l : i But if you were to probe tbe common cause of most lung troubles, including consumption, you'd find that they originated in "Just a little Cough." Do you know it's just as easy to get rid of that little cough, or a bigger one, ns to keep on coughing!1 Our "Cough Syrup" does it every day in the week. Which would you rather keep, your cough or the 50 cents that our Cough Syrup costs? Which is Cheaper? Of j The Hillsboro Pharmacy. DEADLY NARCOTICS Any honest, intelligent diuist or physician will tcjl you that nan-otic poisons such as opium, henbane, deadly nightshade, or cocaine and mercury arc and liuvc been since the Park A es used in nil I'ilo Medicinci, nnd that such medication really perpetuates 1'iles. Veriis Tile cure is not a relic of the Park Ajrca, lier.ee contains no narcotics or meicnrv, $5000 Howard if a trace of any narcotic or mer cury can bo foiidd in Vorus. All others conta'n narcotics or mercury, peny it if you dnru mossbneks. 5(J Keward if Verus fails to euro any case of" Piles. Worst cases cured with one lmx of Verus. Over 10,000 permanent cures in five yours : Sold in Hillsboro by tho Twentieth Century Store: . j ; The Hillsboro Pharmacy, H tl. F. DAVIES. jj PRBSIDSNT. St. Charles Hotel f ISCOBPORATED Front nnd nrrlson Streets, I'ortlnud (ro."ni. P Kluctric ;fdghts, Klectiic 10 Hooiiis nt 2.') to 50c, Suites, 75, to ft, Jrd lte.nirant Connection. Give us a call. DAVIS Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby Riven that the under signed bus hied his linal account in the Ci unty Court of the htate of Oregon for Washington County and that said Court' has set Monday, the 21th day of Kebruany, HVJ. at 10 o'eluck in the fore noon of said day us the tune and the I ounty four; room as the place for hear ing objections to said account and the linal settlement of said estate. Dated Dec 17,l!l. W1LU.VM I.. ItAYMOKD, Administrator de bonis-iiun of the estate of H. O. ltuymond, deceased. 31 to Kotlcc of Final Settlement. Notice is heiebv eIvch thnt the nnder- sined, lias tiled in the County Court ot the Htate of Oregon, for Washington County, his final uccount ns administrate or of the estate of W Y. HoNton. deceas ed, and that sa d Court has appointed Monday the 3rd day ot March. I'M. ni lu o ciocs in tne lorenoon ol saiu nay as the time for hearing objections to such acccount, and lor the settlement thereof. r . Y. KOI.SIOX. Administrator of the estate of W. F Kolston, deceased. .;7--il Timber Land. Act Jriic I H7S NOTICE for PUBLICATION. United States Land Ornci, Orkoon CiTT.tM.x., J inunry 4, VJQ1. VTOTICK IS HEUEIIY C.IVN HUi i.1 in comnliaiKe w.th the provisions of the act of Comtrcss of J une !, 1S7S, entitled An act for the side of timber Ian ts hi tlin f tatcs of California. Oreiron, Nevada and Washington Territory, ' as extendetl to i ll the I'ul'Iic Itnd 8'aies by net ef August , i wis, nn Jvcktnna, et 10 liana, i. nun tv of JlulinoHiah, rtte of (. r (j.in. h is this day filed in this u;t;ce his swum statement No. ,Vi7. for tiie perch se of the S W I, ot N W and lots . .( and I ot tectioii No. i in Township No. J North Itaufre No. II West, and will oiler pnx'f to show that the l.ind sought is mure valu able for its timber or sio:m than for agri cultural purposes, ami to establish iiir claim to s.iid land before the Ktistcr a:ut Receiver of this olfiee at Op con t ity, Oregon, on .Monday, the jl:h d.;y ot March. liOi. lie lumei as witnesses: J, C. ltnrke. of Mol.ill i, Or. jn Kdward Hurke. of I crtland, Robert louden, ot " Lewis ThomnsvUi. of " And all jiersons claiming adversely the above-dcscriheit lands an- re Rested to lib' their claim in this ol'icc on or It un said 2ltu day of Ma-ch. l:v.' CHA.". II MOOi'.K.S K3 l:eristct( tf1U' rf" TMf if 1 di ll MU until Feb. 1, '02 tn maka a biff eosi r f eat do I you C. T. BELCHn. SECY UNO TRIAB ! Bells and Hydraulic E leva lor. & EELCI1EU, ManagcrN. Timber I.rihJ. Aet ,J nine 3,1 87H XOOICK FK FITSSSjltATIO!V UsiTr.D St.tks Land Oi fkh. Ohpiiis CrTT, Onr., Dec. 21. lPOt. V 0 riOTi IS iiKUKHY (ilVKN THAT i v in compliance with the provisions or the net of Congress of (line 3, Wrl. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Myites of California, Oregon. Nevada ami Washincion 'Territory," as extended to nil the 1'uhlic hand States by act oi Aiitf'ist 4, ls:i", J. II Houston, Oleutviiiid, Coui.tv of Wasliiiigton, Hale of Oregon, "ha this dav liled in this ollico h s swor.i st ite menr. No. .Vi7:J, for the purchase ol H '.. of the 8 W H and lots nnd 4 of .Section No. Ill in township No. t North, Range Noli W and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuuh e for its timlier or stone than for agricultural puroses, nnd to cataWisli his rlaini u mi d land IkIoip the lieli ter and Receiver at this ollice lit Oregon City on T hursday, the LUtli day of March, W02. He namesiis witnesses: I.. R. Houston, of (ilcnwood. Oregon. Win. A. Iritis, of ', li. C. Whitien, of Woodlawn. ' A. Gordon, of l'ortlaud, ' Any an l all persons claiming adversly the above-descriiied lands are reiuested to hie their c aim in tlii office on or before said -M day of March, 1Dm- CI1 Ati. i!. MOOUK3, lUfiidcr Notice ot Final Settlement. Notice in hurohv irlvni, tl.t T siirned, executor of the estate of .ii alH-th Ritchie, deceased, Iiuvh liitd my I. mil ac count as executor uf said estate in the County Court of Washington Countv. Or ei: in. and th;it snM Cmn-t .ui i...,. day, l-'eLiruury lo, l-K-j. nt lu o'c oek A. ..... - o iinir, aim Lyunty Court r omasthe place for hearing otijections to s.iid acrnni.l and tin- Hi.nl ... i , ' ,.r said estate, Dnted at Hil'.slKjro, Oregon, this !th day of January lirtJ, . 6. Riri'HKY. Kxfcutorof theestileofl'Tu.ibeth Ritc'.i- ey, deceased. M '.'f. Treanrer' Aotlec. All County wirmnt of . anhln -tnn county state of Oregon, Kmlurscil ..t nayable for want of funds'' prior to Nv. 1, lil, le due ar.d pavable on nnd after Jan. M, V.OJ, and interest will tvase at tll.lt date. RODOLI'H t'RANDALI., Co. Treasursr