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THE ARGUS County Official Paper. The Ouly Democratic Paper i u Wssh-j inirtnn County. ISSUED EVERY BY - THURSDAY sunscniPTioN prick, Single oopv live eeiita. One year,i)l.OO. Six months fiO centa. Three niontiis 35 cents. Entered at the Post-office at Hillsboro, Oregon, as becond-clas mail matter. THURSDAY, SEP. 5. 1895. OUR COMPLIMENTS. The man who 'says le edits' the Cornelius Searchlight, the populist p:iper of this county, spent over three and one-half columns of last week's issue in what he supposed was a terrific onslaught on this pa lter. The attack was provoked by a statement which was a part of an editorial appearing in a June nuni ler wherein words were used to this effect. "Quite a number of Populists, whose veracity cannot be questioned, have no hesitancy in stating that the Searchlight man, who is somewhat of a 'Hopper' him self, threw their party at the last cam paign in a manner highly entertaining." Evidently not desiring to repud iate the statement at the time, he waited until last week and then in dulged in many wails, both in wh.it he deems his ''editor's corner" and the title paj'e. On the editor ial page he says: "Now anything I can do will be futile, as is generally the case with liars, backbiters and slanderers when they strike at their victim." It will readily be seen that he classifies himself a liar, a backbiter, ; ami a slanderer, to which classifica tion The Attars has no valid objec tion . If he desire to call himself these things, and there be no issue at stake, this paper cares not to rush in and tell the verbose fellow he is in the wrong. That course would be very unreasonable, to say the least, for the little populist leader, by his own article, cap tioned "Sanford Vindicated," clear ly proves that he is the first named, to-wit: a liar. And here is the proof: He prints what the members of the populist central committee have to s:iy about the statement in ques tion, whichjappearcd in The Ar gus, and tojjwhieh he has such a frenzied objection. Quoting this paper, they say: "We unhesitatingly state that as far AS OUR KNOWLEDGE EXTENDS, Or the affair of the party are concerned, in said campaign, that the statement is misleading and false in every particular." It readily will be observed by any intelligent reader that the hon orable gentlemen made a QiJAWFiED statement, inasmuch a tfcejp Noilly vouched for SanfortiliA jfxtent of their Jf,nw3f(i!P;f one con struction." Ait&Mt" construction Statement, to the extent of their knowledge, was not made by ''quite a number of populists." As a mat ter of fact, the draft is tainted with ambiguity, but that is neither here nor there. In the same article, the writer, Sanford, says, after making his deductions from their pronunci nnientn, the following: "From the above two lists it will be seen that the Populist County Central Committee, eighteen of the leading pop iulists of the county, the populist nomi nees for sheriff, judge and coroner, and two of the populist nominees for repre sentatives of this county have said, af ter reading the article put out by The Argus that it was misleading and false in every particular. That list could have been enlarged almost indefinitely had I chosen to spend time in laying the mat ter before the populists of this county. I am proud and happy to state that I did not find a populist but what was willing and glad to affix his signature to the de nial." Thus it will be seen that he plays lawn tennis with the manifesto of the honorable members of the pop ... uligj central committee, and posi tively states what is not true. Forgetful of the fact that their quasi-declaration went only so far as their "knowledge extends," he slates unequivocally that they pro nounce the article, (note that the committee speak , of statement) as 'misleading and false in every par ticular." It is not olten that a party who thinks he can run a newspaper makes such a mistake as to inad vertently term himself a ltar, and then prove the fact before he con cludes it three and one-half column diatribe on another person, but here stiuids the illustrious prece dent. The Akgus will not be so , unkind as to clap approval of his own self-villification. Neither will it be so stubbornly righteous as to ay that he meant to lie. However that mav be. it will say nothing, but let the reading public judge for itself. The statement has been quoted what the committee said has been quoted and what he says the committee said has been given, and inasmuch as in his editorial he termed himself a liar, and then Provetl 5t by his own hs" Thk argis can i dispute sucn a pre- I ponderance of evidence. This paper has no "burnt offer ing" to extend to this "twin," and would not deign to notice this im potent bit ot larvae, but for the fact that public decency occasion ally calls one to notice a public nui sance. The man Sanford seems to be the tin god, to which the dis ciples of populism offer sweet in cense and sacrifice. For the bene fit of the populists, who have as good right to their political convictions as has any citizen, it is respectfully stated that Sanford was denied the columns of this paper for the same reason that any unprincipled being would be refused space. But seeing that Sanford, who, from manifest reasons, appears to repre sent the populism of this county, said, "up and at him," and the committee echoed "up and at him," we will state why he was denied, first begging their pardon for speak ing of themselves and this parasite Sanford in the same breath. Some time in April, 1893, this Sanford, who then published a paper in Hillsboro, took out an in surance policy in the Oakland Home Insurance Company, cover ing what he termed "his plant.'' The amount of the policy covering said plant, was $1800, and San ford stated to the agent that the outfit was his, and that upon the same there was no incumbrance ex cept one note, the face of which was $310, and a small amount of inter est thereon accrued. Shortly after the policy was issued, the plant was burned and an adj'uf ter came on the scene to settle for the loss. An agreement was reached where by Sanford was to have, for his supposed loss, something like $1610, and everything appeared serene. At this juneturf, a little cloud crept above the horizon and slowly waft ed its way over the scene of action. A printing supply-house threatened an attachment. Ho tried to make an assignment to a party in Hills boro, under pretense that he owed him, desiring to have the proposed assignee turn back the money to him after the company had setthd the los, saying that he himself would pay the printing house after ward. As the party to whom the proposition was made had no un covered claim against Sanford, the offer was immediately rejected. In the meantime the supply house be came clamorous, and the man who now poses as a martyr to the peo ple, assigned to - it, his claim, less the $310 note, and interest, which was protected by a clause in the policy. These gvrations excited the curiosity of the insurance com pany, and it sent another adjuster to look into the matter. This ad juster, one Merril by name, soon found out that Sanford had fraud ulently insured over $800 worth of property which was not his own, and to which he had no right only as a lessee. After having original ly told the agent who wrote Ihe policy that the property was tin Conditionally his, and that no in cumbrance existed excepting the note of $310, the man Sanford, af ter being cornered, admitted that he had no title whatever to the property, bui Md taken out the policy in ignorance of what he was doing In plain fact, he misrepre sented, lied to the iigent who wrote the policy, and when the loss oc curred tried to make a fraudulent assignment in one instance, after ward making an assign men t to the printing supply house, aud then to cap the grand finale, went into court and proceeded to say that the assignment made was without any consideration! and this, the thing which poses as a friend to the op pressed people Shades of Judas lscariotl That the matter called Sanford did insure property which ras not his own, having the loss on same, if any, payable to himself can be proven, as it is matter of public record. That he made an assign ment which the Court decided void is a matter of record. That after he made such assignment, wherein he acknowledged a consideration, this 'mtrtyr' to his country's weal went, into court repudiating his sig nature, can be proven, as this also is a matter of record. Nor is this all this cur has perpetrated on the community, and at the proper time he shall be written up. Nothing but truth will appear and he can refute no statement made in these columns. We have now stated reasons why the man's demand is unheeded and why he was denied space. Demo crats who have been wavering, and considering the feasibility of follow ing this ''twin," and the populists jas well, who have been led to think j him a saint, can now see a partial delineation of this w retch, and tin god, which mouths about its suffer ings and says it has to be an out cast for theconservation of populist ' doctrine. As soon as this paper J conveniently can it will properly ! write up this consecrated mass of carbuncle, Sanford, but it will not say much in tin's issue. So far as throwing the party is concerned, that is a matter of com mon report, and being so, there is no occasion to tell just which pop ulists made the statement. As a matter of fact he seems to take the view that The Altars desired to in timate that he sold out, but as to that, we arc not at present in a position to pass any remarks. Pague's Report. WESTERN OREGON. The smoke has continued, though for the past three days there has been much relief from it. The maximum tempera ture for the week has ranged from 64 to 86 degrees, the highest being on Wednes day and the lowest on Sunday. Mini mum temperature. 46 to 64. The air was was more sultry than it has been for sev eral week, and culminated in thunder showers ou Friday, the.30th, since when the temperature has fallen, the sky over cast, and occasional sprinkles of rain have occurred. Total precipitation, X inch. Periods of warm, clear weather will yet occur before the setting in of the rainy season. HOPS. Hop picking is in progress. Some was commenced last week, but the movement will not be general until the 4th or 5th. Hops are generally in a good condition, the smoky weather having prevented the sun's rays from injuring the arms to any large extent. The burrs are well-formed some being three inches in length; lice are in many yards, but as yet no great damage. KRUIT. Prune diving is in progress, but owing to the rain many ol them are split open. Peaches and Bartlett pears are ripening rapidly and the first traiu load of Oreiron fruit was shipped east on the 26th day of August. Ihe dry weather has injured the potato crop but late potatoes will be improved by recent rains. Pastures are somewhat improved. The harvest of cereals is about over. Most of the threshing is finished and the grain is being hauled to the warehouses. Warm, clear weather, with an absence of smoke, will most likely prevail the latter part ol the current week. COUNTY NEWS EEAVERTON. There was a social dance at Beave-rton bull' on Saturday evening which ended in war. The town marshal walked in aud took charge of the business and al lowed the bidigerauts to go home; and the peaceable ones did 1 ktwise and peace reigned supreme. The small encounter between England and Ireland on Monday evening resulted in a drawn victory tor England, al though the English bulwarks were badly damaged, especially about the eyes and mouth. No arrests. Dr Robinson was in Hillsboro on Tuesday attending the Washington County Medical Association. Mrs Dobson, of Alsea bay, died at this place recently from the effects of rheu matism, from which she lias been a great sufferer. Her son took the re mains to Yaquina City 011 the 31st ult. for interment. ' William King has returned from his trip to Eastern Oregon and looks greatly improved. Miss Ella Welch is at present visiting friends at Progress after a prolonged stay at Yaquina bay. Mrs A J Fan no's mother returned to her home at the Grove Tuesday evening after having spent two or three months with her daughter. Mr W P Wilson look his departure for the sunny land of California last Satur day evening. John Bouhart passed through town late Tuesday night enroute to John Coopers. Mr Bouhart says his engine broke through a bridge near Mr Jack's place, the fall being some 4 or 5 feet; the damage was slight but much time was consumed in gelling the engine on terra finna. Dead Letter List. The following is the list of letters re maining in the Hillsboro post office un claimed: Faith, Denton O 2 K.usne, Miss Winifred All letters not called for by Sep. 14, iSuS. will be sent to the riVail loltsr nf. fice. One cent will be charged on each ieuer cuneu ior. Mary A. Brown, P. M. SOCIETIES. Plloallix Lorln-.i Nn t v r n toiieots in Oddfellow's hall on Mom uuy Bvuiuug or each week. Montezuma Lodge No. 50, 1.O. jrsS-. 'Tuuuusuuy even- n intrant R , .!,,., i 1!. " . W.UU 11 ill 1, Tuality Lodge No. 6. A.F. & A M '111 nolo ntmi,., CJ..t 1 .... ' , " ' "in.ur.iay nignt on or alter full moon of B,.l. ,.oi, -"Court Tualatin, N0.7974 A.O.F.ofA XV m?fe,Yery , Tlles(ly evening in fc-i Odd Fellows hall at 8 o'clock. jj&Hillsboro Lodge No. 6i,A.O U W (gfcgj meets every second and fourth Tuep day evening in the month Washington Encampment No. in 1' .1 V; . V ,noets on second ant fourth Friday of each moitm Hillsboro Lodge No. 17, L O G. T. w j "" nun ouuiruity p. m. r 1 uvenlle Temple, Sundaysat 3 p.m! k Hillsboro Grange No73, P. ot H ..meets 2nd and 4th Saturdays at 12 m. illsboro Rebekah 11; 1 0 a1' TeeU ln dd Fellows' Hall 1st, 3rd Saturday evening of each month. Washington County Rod and jrMrS Gun Club meets ln Morgan Block 2nd Thursday of each month at 8 p. m. Viola Tent, o 18, K O T M. meets in Odd Fellows' Hull on Second and Fourth Thursday evenings of each month. Vis iting Knights cordially invited to attend. Land Office Notice. hxKO OfTH'K- AT OKKOON t'lTY, OR. ' ' Avm. 9, 18!V. J Notice is hereby given that the ap proved plats of survey of fractional town ship X North, ltunge T West, and fi-aetion-al township S North, Range 8 West, have been received from the surveyor Uener ul of Oregon, and on September 111, INStt, at !l o'clock a. in. of said day said pints will bo tiled in this ollloe ami the land therein emlriu-ed will lie subject to en try mi and after said dale. ltoiiKMT A. Mu.i.KH, Ttegisler. Pktkk Pai-kt, HtH-eiver. TO KENT. A large I'ottupo with time lets in Xortli side mid it inn at !f5 per mouth. K i hi u iff at this utlice. mm PAPii 0m CiFIC COAST npwmtr hi tli United Mat. Tit I: CHHONItM.K liiw nopiiitl m tho Pm'tllo I'uuHt. It leailN nil In ability. Mitriirtt hh.I tifw TUK CllUONKW.K'S TekurHptili: Knuls are Uielm.-st Hut) mm ri'liatil. Uh I.iu hI .Vwui full el and spicu-it.mil It Kilium! from ititt null's! jtenii in the country. THKCHKONK I.K Un!iahvAit)mii,iiiiil nhvitvi will le, the frWti.t and champion of the (H-opi) tw agnint combltiatltins. rltqtiea, eorpornlltm, or OM'rfftstoiiHOf any kind. It will ha little (wmlttu I la vuryihli neutral lu nutbiug. TIia Clirnniclfl tluiltllng. the: daily llr. Mull, Von' At I'olil. Only$6.70afi Tho lirtiat'st Wei t1 1, i-i Till-: WKKltl.V UMIDI.B. u ! 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CBSRLTdil, Asst. Geul. Pass Ageal PORT UNI. OR. 255 Morrison Street. 11,'ii-ti in-"'! V&rZM pp M IJillflll w El PI WFH Chronic e i -it Morgan & llcrdan EXPRESSMEN. Do a pi'iu ial freight and express business between llilthbnro and Portland. I,"HVf orders at U Cave's hardware slore or ut Tin.; Am; i s ulltce. l eaves fur Portland Sundays, Tuesdays and 1 liursduvs. Sheriff's Sale on Foreclosure. 1)Y YIK'I UK OK AX KX'Kl'l' I'lllX. Li J di circ lied order of wile, issued out oh the t in tiil ei.ui't of ihe state id Otvou, for YVii.-liuiloii ('utility, In fuvnt1 of A. t'. I Huh aiiu umiihi .1 una r . tiutuiit', l'li'iu 10. Cutis and 'I ho". 11. Tongue, for the sum ol ItK.Sb, costs, and for the lurther sum of 1878.011, Ihnted iStiilts gold coin, w ith in terest thereon at the rate ofeilil ( 8 )per cent, per annum, from the oUth day of ju Iv, t8!lfi. and SiVMU attorney's fees, and for tlie liiiliiersiiiu of IUXUM ' 11 idled .Stales pitd coin with intercut thereon ut tlie rate of eiht (8) per cent, per annum from Hie 'ailh diiyiof AiiKiist, 1MU, mid lor the costs ! and expenses of saleund of said wi lt, I Now, therefore, by virtue and m pursti I nneeol said judgement, decree and order ol ; side 1 will, on Monday the 'J.'lrd day of Sep. ; teintier, lS!0,ut the soiitli door of tlie Court ! House, in Hillsboro, Washington County, , tlregon, ut tlie hour of KIMKIo'elock, A. M., 'of said day, sell at public aucliou to the j highest bidder for cash, the l'olliwinn-de-i scribed real property, to-w it : All of that part of tin) North liulf of ! the Donation i.und claim of Joseph llin ! ton and Wile in Section eleven (tl) in ; Township two ) South KaiijJie. two ('.') West of the Willamette Meridian, that l lies on the rijjht hand of the center of I the Tmdiitiil" riveisaid North tmlfof said 'Donation Land claim heinj; the part of I said Donation l.-iml claim, set oil' lo said ! Mariah llinton, wile, of said Joseph lliu I ton, as her hull of said Donation band claim, the part ol said Donation bund claim, hereby conveyed containiiiK One Hundred Kitty Five and Porty-elidD-huii-dredlbs (UVi.fS) acres, Also' all the Do nation band claim of Thomas D. Hum phreys and Klizulieth Ann Humphreys, I nis who, in section eleven (11) lownsinp I two fj) South llaiige two 12) West of the I Willamette Meridian, that lies ou tlie i tight bund of tile center of said Tualatin river, containing Six ( H ) acres, more or less, all ot sunt lands hcing in ash ington County, Oregon, to satisfy the hereinbefore named sums, and I'o'r the costs and expenses of said sale. Said property will be sold subject to re demption as per statute of Oregon, Witness my hand this '.'1st tlnv of Aug ust, 18115. II. 1'. I'OUD, Sherilf of Washington County, Oregon, lly W. D. IIkaufoki), Deputy. Notice for Publication. Land Omi-ft at Okkuon Citv, Ok.I Ann. a, wo. TOTICIC is hereby piven that the follow XI int!-imnied settler has tiled notice of Ins intention to make limit proof in sup port of his claim, and Unit said proof will be iniuki betore the County Clerk of Wash ington county, at Hillsboro, Or., on Hcpt. It), 1805, Viz: Daniel Patton, H. K. No. Tlitl, for the N K M Sec 21 T I) N U 5 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: X. Goodwin, of Ulenwood, Oregon. J, K. Uoodw iu, " " Willis b. 'I rowe. " James ,y. Mephenson, " 2t'-( ItoiiEKT A. Millkr, Register. Notice for Publication. I.AM) Oi Ftei! at Okkuon City, Ok.i Aug. .1, I8!W.( "V'OTICIC is hereby given that the follow- ing-iuuned settler has tiled notice of Ins intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, mid that said proof will lie miido before the Kcgister and Keceiver I U. H, band Ollice at Oregon City, Ore., on i September 2U, 18!)i), viz: William 8, Gordon, H V.. Xo. 8473, for the S 10 Sec I, T ft N K 8 W. -.j , iio luimiJj tlje following witnesses (o ulence upon anil ,! ?. 2?T-urove, wregon. nenrv inroerpi'55 s liuxion, l.l i ' m.. it.. ..;..i o it. it wii.bv .dHywd 2IHt KobeutA. MiLLEttlUghUSP01 Notice For Publication. Land Office at Okeoon Citv, Oii.i Aug. 3, 18!)5.f NOTICE is hereby given that the following-named settler has li led notice of his intention to make I'm til proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver U. 8. Land Office, at Oregon City, Oregon, on September 14, 18115, viz: Jacob (four ad, H. E. No. 7304 for the W )SW X Sec. 12, T 2 N K i W. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ami cultivation of said land, vi.: J. 8. Keller, of Portland, Oregon. C!. N. I'roud, " llolbrook, U. 0. Erick, " " C. M. Waltnian, " 20-0 Horkrt A. Mii.i.kh, Register. Notice for Publication, Land Office at Obkiion City. On . I Alii!. 8. 1805. f NOTICE is hereby given that the follow-lng-nameil settler has tiled notice of his intention to make lliuil proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Wiisu ington county at Hillsboro, Oregon, on Sept, 20, 1805, viz: J.E. Parmley, II, IS. No. 7031, for tho N V '4 Sec 18, T 2 M it a w. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of aid land, viz: George Schneider, of Greenville, Oregon. John Wustenacker, " Edward Miisen, " " Fred VVlleox, " " 20-0 Kohekt A. Mim.kr, Kegister, Notice for Publication. Land Office at Okeoon C'TV, Ob. a ut;. r, ihii,") i NOTICK is hereby given that tho fnllow-iiiK-named settler has filed notice ot his intention to make Until proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before tlie County Clerk of Wash ington county, at Hillsboro, Oregon, on Sept. 21, 1U5, viz: William Thurston, . j. ah, dtii. iui uic j., i at v4, M, BEBecaiT 3 N, 114 V. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz : Arthur Knox, of Buxton, Oregon, li. K. Mucker, " " H. T. lluxioi., " C. A. Peterson, " " 20-0 Kobf-Kt A. M1M.ER, Kegiskr. . Notice for Publication. Land Offiuk at Obeoon City, Ob.) Aug. 15, 1HIJ5.1 NOTICK is hereby given that the follow-ing-nained settler lias filed notico of his intention to make final proof in sup port of hia claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Wash ington county, at Hillsboro, Oregon, on September 21, 18U5, viz: Arthur Kuox, II. K. No. 7542, for the N W M Soo. 27, T 3 N, R 4 W. ' He names the following witnesses to prove Ihh continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: tr TJi uaai lw, "M V iji iy lir iy William lliurston, of Buxton, Oregon. K. K Hturker, " " II. T.Buxton, " " C. A. Peterson, " " 20-0 Kohkbt A. Miller, Hegister. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY T1IIIKK ( Ol.l.KtU: ( Ot'HHKs Classical, r-jfllli' Al'.Ulli'MV nrennrt'H fur 1 iii', bMiwiiion- the Lost. nii'Danitioii fur Teiicliini; or All expellees very low. Itounl tt ml room "I tliti UdieB' Hull, M to !f4 ef week, inehnline t l.vtiic lilit ami li.-nt. Tlie College Dormitory, uuilcr excellent ii.iiiiii'iiu'iil, fur nishes board ami nm Bt t'LX P' " I;"1"'1 '""i room in private families, !f2..r() iiml nil8. Mioiy flu ileiits rent rooms un.l Imnnl llieniM lves nl it total cost not to exceed !fl.)(l per week. Tlie full term lieginn .S'ptcni" Iter 18. For full purt icttlars luUiri-KH, thomas McClelland, Forest (iiove, Oregon. Don't Buy a ll'upi Coast On fringes tiro hot value for fiVXlBeston Earth! Disei'iint on Iisi'i:itnl on l'liriieulurs of Williams Bros., Hillsboi o, Ore, M. Davis, Assignee Coast Carriage & Wagon Co., Oorvullis, Oiv. or M, W. T. Andrews. President. I. W.Doriauce, Secretary. ANDREWS LUMBER CO. (Incorporated June 8, Isitl.l MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. MOUNTAINDAI.H, OKKOON. THK DELTA DRUG :: STORE (Next Hoor Hryan-I.aidlaw Co.) Mul it Street, Hillsboro, A line Hue of Toilet Articles, liniibeN, Combs, l'erl'illiiCM, I'lilclil Mc lielneM and special attention given totiuiility and Accuracy. GEORGE R. BAGLEY, ATTOUNKY-AT-LAW. Room Morgan block, HILLSllORC, DRlvC.UN'. l.eciil Agent l!o)ul Insiinince Coinpiii y SMITH & BOWMAN, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, Notarial Work and Couveyaiicino;. Rooms tl & 7 Morjtuii lilk,, llill-.boro, Ore. S. . MUSTOH, ATTOK'NEV-AT-LAW, AMI NOTARY PUBLIC Rooms lotion Ulock, Hillslioro, Ori. DAnnETT &. ADAMS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. R miiiis li anil 7 Central IVock, Hillsboro, Or T. H. TONGUE, A n ORNEY-AT-LAW, In Morgan block, . Ilillslioro, Orgon. W. D. VVOOD, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Ofilco in Clmnetto Row. ItcHidenoe, corner First and Main stroets, Hillsboro, Oregon. S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Ollice at Residence Kast of Court House. I C, B. BROWN, JJ1CNTIST, HIIJBORO, OKEOON. OOId) (JUOWNluiid IlIUIKJE work a specialty. AiAj WORK (iimrmitood. Booms 1 and 2 Morgan Block, ' Oki'iok Houits: From 8 a. m. to 4. t, m, F. A. BAILKT, M.D. F. J, BAILBT, B.8.H.D. DRS. F. A. AND F.J. BAILEY, Physicians, Surgeons and Accouchers. Office In Hillsboro Pharmacy. UohI deneo soutn-west corner Basoline and Botsond. All calls promptly attended day or night. JAMES PHILUPPB TAMIESIE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co, Consultation in French or English. Ofllee and residence south of Main near 3d at.. Hillsboro, Or, ' WILKES BROS. ABSTRACTORS and SURVEYORS. Conveyancing and fine map work specialty. r Lindsay Block, two doors north of the postoffloe. Second st Hillsboro, Or. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Oiieo'in City, Ob.) Aug. 5, lHDrt.f NOTICE is hereby given that the following-named settler htis filed notice of his intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, and that said pronl'nwlll be mado before tho County Clerk of Wash ington county at Hillsboro, Oregon, on Sept. 20, IH95, viz: - William Tollte, H. K, No. 7720, for the 88 K XL, V V. 8 E yt, 8 E X 8 W See 84 T8 S, H 4 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous-residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: William M. Ktephcns, of jjuxton, Oregon. Clark Whitcher, " ,1. W. 8axton, " Herinun Hunger, " " 20-H Boiiert Ai Miller, Roglsti-r. ' 'o avjit i. a nice utile cottage within ! j. on one block ot the business niirt of town ! at $7 per month: Euqure at this -fllce or i oi vi , jv. i norne. Scientific, Literary. ('"lleue aii'l K'VI'H n tl oriiUKll Khr- llllMlieKH. Until you have? wen n ('oast Steel (iear Maiui'M. by Const Ciirriairiuv Wagon Co. I'liet'S but no ID IKIOIIS. Notary Public. . . Loans, Collections, IIKi;. - AND - .ACCIDENT : INSURANCE. : J. I, KNIGHT. (icneiiil Kire liiiiirancn and l.oau Hniker, HILLSllOKt), ORKOON. T. NUttTllkIM. Newly Furnished and Renovated. A first-class table mid nil accommodations for the convenience ol quests, . , . MeNKII., lie.e vcr. TO THE Iv.rJ JL ...OIvks I he clioice of.... ritANSCOXTISENrAL. 7' ICO ROUTES ! SPOKANE DENVER OMAHA MINN'EAI'OLIH ST PAUL KANSAS CITY LOW RATIOS TO Abb KASTHHN 01TIKH Ocean Si namcm I'tirthnid ICrcm Fixe Lent Day 9 ....I'Oll.... SAN FRANCISCO K:r full details call on or address: W H HURLBUUT, Oun'l Pass Agent Portland, Oregon. ANDERSON & TUPPER, (Succe!,..,)r to C It Mend) r EXPRESS! Mak'en regular trips to Portland oil Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, re turning on Tuesdays, ThiirsdavHand Siit- ii, f Ml A" "11H""HN ontiimted to him will ho promptly and carefully attended to. l rmght and express rates reasonable. Leave orders with fiim, or at Lodford's, or ul Til k Annus. Notice for Publication. Eani) Officii at Orf.uon City, Or.) N , , , , . Aug. 5, lHtlo.f O ICE Is hereby givort that the follow , ing-immod settler hits tiled notice of his intention to make liniil pi f in sun- liort ot his cluiin, ami that said proof wtU be made belore the County Clerk of Wash- ' iNgton county, at Hillsboro, Oregon, on September 21, 181)5, viz: ' Fred Wilcox, !t''wf 7m' thl' 8 w 'A Hec' H T 2 N He names the following witnesses to prove hiscoiitiiiuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: .. Edward Mizcn, of Oreenville, Oregon. James E. Parmley, ' o , George 8ohiieidcf, " i John Wastenaekef, " , 8 ,!o,,KI'1' A-11 iller, Register, Notice for Publication, Lamb Office at Obkiion City, On.) Nn,.,,.1T, . . ; Aug. i, lHtJ,j.f OHCE is hereby given that the ibllow , ng-iiaincd settler has liled notice of his inteiitioii i to make final proof in cup. port ol his oltum.and that said proof will bo made before the County Clerk of Wash, big on county, at Hillsboro, Oregon on Henry B. Holleubeck. II. 10. No. 71HII, for the E y. 8 W H and W B E X hoc. 22 T 8 X Range 4 wl He names tho following witnesses to prove hm continuous residence upon and ciiltivatioii of said land. viz. i V- Menilenhall, of Hnxton, , Oregon, Wolf, Jnliu llarins l-'ul'i Crilner, n-(j ItoBKRT A. Miller Register, A Great Ijiiioo VIA -IA