THE ARGUS County Official Paper. The Only Democratic Pjper in Wash ington County. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BY The Argus Publishing Company. SUBSCRIPTION PHICJL Single eopv tlve cents. One year, 1.00, 8ix months 60 cent. Thrae months 35 cents. Entered at the Post-ofhce at Hillsboro, Oregon, us Second-clas mail mutter. THURSDAY, SEP. 26. 1895. WHO IS TO BLAME. It is a fact, which' no one can in any measure of puccrss dispute, that when the democrat ie cnngrtse was elected the nation was tl.en in the throes of a great financial panic. "The result of the election was mar velous for the whole common wealth pwiiifd to raise in its strength to ;v Hum political conditions before I he policy ruined the country. Still, it is unfortunate in the ex treme that the democrats came into power at this juncture, for the se vere depression, then in a great de gree obtaining, for the future inev itable as it were, would be, and has been by many who reason not from cause to effect, laid at the door of democratic administration, and no doubt there are many today who attribute the ills of the nation to democratic policy, simply not ta king the trouble to logically deter mine the why and the wherefore. Forgetful of the fact, that for years 'he industrial condition of the government was being sorely me naced; that business houses were daily failing throughout the land; that approprations had been made without reserve and even the least of judgment from public exchec quers: that public office has, since war time, been considered a private snap and that one administration could not remove and obliterate all these evils, there are many censur ing the demscratic party for the le gitimate result of an unwise policy perpetrated on the people by repub licans for nearly thirty years. If the times were so good, as many of the republican newspaper men would have one believe, why did so many republicans vote, the democratic ticket when Cleveland aiuUtoth houses were elected? The answer is simple enough, for these people clearly saw the cause of the depression which was incubated for years and hatched 18 months prior to the last presidential election. . Democrats who have any pride in their political principles should recognize these things and not go after false Gods. The panic had to come, and as stated "before, it was democracy's misfortune that it came into power too late to check the ruthless ravages of many years of g. o. p. rule. Just where Theosophists prove that the "consciousness of the hu man," after leaving the corse, is cognizant of all things that are in this plane, is not easily perceived. That they may be correct in their holdings is true, but as yet they have placed no evidence other than hearsay before the people, and that is unsufficient. A theosophist at Portland recently stated the above at a lecture, and it was published in one of the dailies. Doubtless he meant to have said that "he be lieved the consciousness to be cog nizart, etc.." and had he so stated nnd then added that such a phil osophy would do much to elevate mankind, he might have secured for himself much admiration. If a city desire substantial growth, it should have organization, just as business enterprises warrant. Up in Eastern Oregon, a commer cial association was formed a few years ago, and this body has been a great factor in the upbuilding of an Oregon town. Through its ef forts last year a scouring mill was secured and now they are making great headway towards getting a woolen mill as another of its enter prises. Ilillsboro has a field for numerous industries of this kind but nothing will be done until there is preconcerted action.' This city might profit by . Pendleton's experience. The Searchlight editor says he did not know what a scalawag he was until "The Argus" gave the facts. Ignorance has always been the plea of dishonesty, Had he looked at the circuit court records after the Oakland Home Insurance of Sept wea. . i John m. wail. ... . . I Administrator of the estate of W. A. Por Co. C0I1C uded their BUlt n might ter, deceased. 27-8 have discovered justwhat' :inJ of a being he web. Of course he will still Tifve some following as such people generally do. Suicide seems to be growing in popularity these times. Of all ways foolish, this, it would appear, is tltf most absurd of ending oners troubles. Whilst it takes some nerve to get to the pitch of self murder, there! is but one way for reasonable peo ple to consider it. It is the cow ard's way to avoid the struggles of life, which, like danger, are always greater in the horoscope of the fu ture, than are they when in pres ent contact. The Oregon Road Club, an or ganization recently effected in Port land, is soliciting members amongst the newspaper men of Oregon. They appear to realize the bem tits to be derived from such member ship and nave magnanimously of fered to remit the initiative fee and one-half the monthly dues to this class. This offer may be deemed generous enough, and doubtless it is. but the club evi dently forgets that the press gen erally works for the culmination of all public improvements and in many instances without remunera tion. With these conditions ob taining, The Argus waives the kind proffer, and submits that while it might have tht ability to appreci ate a membership on a "minister ml" basis, that it does not care to pay for the work which it consci entiously owes the public, when it can do that work just as well with out ex perse. - Pague's Report. WESTERN OREGON. The week has been cool, cloudy and showery. On the 20th a heavy thunder storm, accompanied by hail, occurred in Douglas county. Friday and Saturday nights were quite cool, accompanied by heavy frosts. The temperature for the week ranged from 58 to 70 degrees. crops. ' The frosts were heavy enough, in lo calities, to injure vegetation; but no ma terial damage was done, for most all products have matured. The rain was not heavy enough to materially interfere with hop picking, though the threaten ing weather had a depressing effect upon the pickers, and as a result many yards have been abandoned before the hops were thoroughly picked. The condition of the hops is hard to determine. Some owners claim that the rains have done no injury while others claim it has.- It is safe to say that had it not been for the rains more picking would have been done and more hops would have been baled. Harvest of all crops is about over; the hop picking will be finished this week; prune drying continues, and has been very successful. The potato crop is now drying and will soon be stored for winter smpment ana use. During the season of growth the rainfall wa so light as to have an injurious effect upon the potato crop. . The ground is sufficiently well moist ened as to allow of plowing, but owing 10 mis oeing tne penoa ot lairs, etc., it is somewhat delayed. The season throughout has been fairlv favorable to farming operations and to me development 01 tne tarni pro ducts. Harvest is practically over, and as these bulletins are for the period of uiauung 10 Harvest, tney win De Discon tinued with this issue for the current year. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. A Mr. Roach, who has not been here since 1866, is in the city from Cowlitz county. He at one time lived on the Sam Williams' place. Mr. Roach is here to take back the reruaiiiBof a child buried long years ao. S. Williams, who has a broth er living above Glencoe, died Sat urday last. Deceased lately returned from a trip to California for. his health. H. P. Ford, of the shrievalty, returned Weduesday from a trip to Pugct Sound. He reports that there are thousands of acres of hops not being picked . over there. Ohe of John Carstens' little boys was caught on a shaft at the sash and door factory Saturday ev ening last, resulting in a fractured arm. The revolving machinery tore nearly all his clothing from him, when the parent, hearing his cries stopped the engine. The belt slipped however, before the ma chinery ceased to move, or it might have cost the 1ad his life. -J. I. Knight made a nice ship ment of exhibits to the Exposition the first of the week. He is ready for more. The State Fair at Salem is drawing its usual number of sight seers from Washington County. NOTICE. NOTICK is hereby given that all conntv warrants endorsed prior to June 10, 1895, will be redeemable at the office of the county treasurer on Thursday, Sept. 13, 1893, and interest will cease on same after ubovedate. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, Sept, 12,189.1. fi-tf J. W. BAPPISOrON, County Treasurer, Administrator's Notice. "VTotice is hereby given that the nnder- j.1 signed nan been duly a 11 ted A niinlstrator of the estate of w. A. Porter. ueeeaseu, oy uie county uourt 01 Wash ington oounty, Oregon, and has duly sons having claims against said estate are hsrebv notified to present the same to me at the law office of S. H. Huston, in Hills boro, with proper vouchers wiihin six months from this date. Dated at Hillsboro. Orearon. this Mth dav A Circular Letter from the Chairman on Exhibits. RERUESTS IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT And Gives Explicit Directions for Shippers-Read Carefully. The following Irtter speaks for itself: Portland, Ore., Sept. 21, 1895, The Exposition will open Octo her 5th, two weeks from date here of. It is necessary to have every thing in place on the opening dav Many people throughout Oregon have promised to send us articles and produce for exhibit and we are very anxious to have them at once A large space has been set off for tie exlrlut of agriculture, horticul ture, mineral, lish and fbrestr specimens, and to fill this space ev ery person who promised to sen something and everyone who ha anything to exhibit should forward the same not later than the 28tl inst, and earlier if possible. Mai counties will have county exhibits to them must be added manv indi vidual exhibits from other sections to make the ttate exhibit complete. lir . . .... . . we wain cram ot nil kinds in sac and in the straw and we want giassesofall kinds; we would lik to make a good corn exhibit. W want a large quantity of dried fruit in boxes tor exhibit, and loose dried fruit that we can usu for decorattv purposes. We want fresh fruit for table exhibit; this will be a special ty, so send us wrapped in paper and careiuily packed,-fresh trm 1101 quite ripe, we want hops in large and small bales' ami loose hops. We want all kinds of man utactured articles, brick, tiles, brooms, wash tubs, step-ladders, brushes, buckets, wagons, chairs and all articles made from Oregon wood, clay, etc. We want miner als our mineral exhibit will be especially attractive. We want the greatest vanetv of vegetables! th can be obtained; and briefly, we want everything to show the pro gress and advancement of Oregoi in all lines. All specimens should be ad uresseu as per enclosed card :m 1 1 , . when so addressed will be carried by the railroad companies, freight, free of charge: ' : For CHAS. II. HUNT, Superintendent Oregon Industrial Exposition. Portland, Oregon. From Specimens donated for exhibition. Please put your nnirm and ad dress on your exhibit, in order that" you may have rrtdit for it Such articles as 111a v be desired will be returned at the close of th Ex position. Hops in bales and sal mon in cases will be turned over to such warehouse or commission house as the exhibitor directs, Where an individual "desires to make a personal exhibit of his pro (luce or manufacture, the railroa will charge full freight rate to this city, and return same frte of charge; except if the exhibit is per isbable and it is unfit to be re turned, then the lailroad will re fund the money paid for freight charges. Everything is promising for a large, successful and interesting exposition, special railroad ex cursions will be run at intervals, when the lare will be lor the round trip less than the present fure for a single way. Please to forward vour exhibit or specimen for exhibit at once. - Very respec' fully, B. S. PAGUE. Cba'm. Committee on State and Countv Exhibits. COUNTY JEWS BEAVERTON. Mrs Mary Alexander and her daughter mrs uanxs will soon start lor Fondulac, Wisconsin, on a visit. The first named lady has two sons living there, that she nas not seen lor 20 years, and she is very anxious to see them once more during 1 i:r.: ucr nieiime. Mrs Rebecca Parker was out here look. ing after her property interests yester day; which she did in a very loud aud lorctme manner. ine rock-crusher is running again crushing rock for the Scholl's Feiry road. The people on that side are de termined: to nave a good road to the me tropolis no matter what it costs. Floyd Teft, who suffered a fracture of the shoulder a short time ago, is now able to be about with his arm in a solid dressing, Mrs May Booth, of Vancouver, Wash ington, well known in this town, passed through here last week on her bicycle enroute to Hillsboro. Mrf4Jooth ex pects to start to Minneapolis, Minneso to, next Sunday to join her husband. Leslie Barnes and wife are the happy parents of a ten pound cirl. Mother and child are both doing quite well. Dame rumor says another store will be opened here in the near future in the uiu naiuuion Dunaing. a gentleman from Bast Portland is said to be the pro jector of the scheme. Ouite a nutnher of the hon mYlrot-e have returned from the fields thoroughly satisfied with their seasons work, Som. of those who went to Yamhill county havt not yet returned "as the hops were later in that section. J II Martin has gone to Portland to work. Success to the pill twister. Geo Teft is now the owner of the well known prune orchard formerly owned by I, II Huges, having traded 5 acres that he bought Irom V II Morton aud paying (500 difference. Onion gathering is going on quite rap idly on the beavcrdam tracts near town. The Faniio Bros have shipped 2 or 3 hundred sacks, but have not housed any yet, theirs being too green to store away. FOREST GROVE. Friday promises to be one of the great days of the year lor Forest Grove. A large crowd is expected from abroad aud the attendance will probably exceed that gathered at commencement. It will be generally observed as a gala day at the Orove and rightly. Marsh ha'l will be dedicated. There was a preacher in town Sunday from Hillsboro. He said he couldn't make a living at preaching so he was on his way to the hop fields to pick hops. , m Blue, a farmer of Yukinia, with A curious case of lack of reciprocity was when recently the city arrested a man whom it owed iuoo and threatened to keep him iu jail if he didn't pay his $10 tine. L C Walker aud family returned from the hop nelds Monday. "The small party which lie was with brought back over $2(X as the resu:t of their labors. Miss Anna Sheerer, of Newberg, visit ed her cousin, Miss M J Sheerer, of this city, over Sunday and then went on to near Gales Cretk where she is to teach school this full, HI- 4 . 1.1 1. -r., .1 ....... .ui j. uiKuarut 01 uie i rankiiii Market, Portland, drove out Sunday and went hunting with T C McNamer, the two bringing in 14 birds. Mrs Burkhardt ac compamed him and stayed at Mrs Mc Nauier's. CENTERVILLE. Mr Burlingame. of Dufur. Ida! -n. mid Mr fcveret, ot Corvallis, accompanied by their families are visiting their many triends and relatives in this vicinity. Hop picmng is over in this vicinity. Fall plowing has commtneed on sev eral farms in this neighborhood. Joseph Cawrse and cart of his fnmilu uciv uuc iu 1 auiuiii 10 pic nops. Mrs t W Hermens and her sister left ler w isconsiu Monday. 1 boinas Trapn and fumilv leave short. iy mr lutir 01a liotue in Missouri. W B Corum was down from his rum-h on the Upper Nehalem Thursday. He ...jjui is a icasi on mi venistu. Jessie Cornelius is verv low. It is re. ported the doctois can do no more for mm. John A Buford is bavimr his house re paired. THE DELTA DRUG :: STORE :. (Next Door Bryan-Laidlaw Co.) Main Street, - Hillsboro. A line line of Toilet Articles, Brushes,' L'omint, l'erftimw, Patent Medicines mm special i,ttontion given to (iiidily nnd Accuracy. Notice for Final Settlement. ATOritl', whereby piven that tho un i.X dersi;ned lias tiled Iuh Anal uecouut usadniiiiisiiutoroflho estate of George L. iSlevens deceased, iu the County court ot the State of Oregon, for Washington County, and that said Court hus appoint ed .Monduy, Oct. 14, 1MI5, at the hour of 10 a. 111. m tho time for hearing objections to such tinal account and for too sottloiuont thereof. Niohoi.as Stkvens. Administrator of the estate of George xj. oiuvuiiB, ueceaseu. Dated at Ilillsboro, Washington County. Land Office Notice. Land Offick at Obkoon City, Ok. I Aim. tt, 1HW5. J Notice is hereby given that the un proved plats of survey of fractional town ship 'i North, ltango 7 West, and fraction al township 3 North, Uange West, have been received from the surveyor Gener al of Oregon, and on Scntember IB. 1MI.V at 9 o'clock a. 111. of said day said plats will bo tiled in this oilice and the land therein embraced will be subject to en try on and after said date. KOBKRTA. MlLLKR, Itegistor. Pktku Pacjuet, Receiver. rpO UHV1'.--A larj;e cottage with three I J. lots iu Xorth side uddition at $5 perl month. Knquiie at this oilice. 10 ltKKT. A nice little cottuKd within .one block of the business nun of town at 7 per month : iinqure at tnis llice or ofW.K Thome. 4,'CjajfAK OF fci'iVEkt. ... The free and unlimited coinage of 'Ivor, the product of American mines, the old ratio of 16 of silver to i of old, h the only solution of and need- for the disturbed and unsatis ictory condition of trade, manufac ire and general business of the coun- :y. the surreptitious act of i87, livnrcing silver and gold in our mone- :ry syitsin, was a crime of untold magnitude. It was the rankest kind t'..iss legislation in favor of the valihy against the producers of vclth, and hostile to the prosperity f the United States. It was an act of troason because done at the instance of a European syndicate and for bribe money, "giving aid and comfort to cur country's enemies." To shield the guilty parties, the well authenti cated fr"-ts, often published, have been vigorously denied. The Enquirer will continue to ex pose this unpardonable crime until right and justice are done the people by the full restoration of silver to its old companionship with gold. We need the assistance of the people in disseminating the truth, to which end invifA all in on... u1.n,lA f " v u .u juui sEiciuuu ui pa- pus for the coming season to include he Enquirer, that costs only $i.oo a year. (Issued twice a week.) Liberal commissions and cash re- Wards given to club raisers. Sample copies free. Enquirer Company, Cincinnati, O. Morgan & Hcrdan EXPRESSMEN. Do general freight and express business between Hillsboro and Portland. Law orders at R Cave's hardware store or at TliK A Kn s otlloe. U-avoH f,,r Portland Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdnvs. SOCIKTIKS. PiiiBiiix Lodge No. u. K. of P. .moots In Od.l fellow's hall on Mon Jduy evonlnir of eneh wmk. I ,'4-. Montexunia Lodge No. 50, 1.O. ! :.-; O. F. meets Wednesday even-: 'V.UVS- inggatS o'clock ill their hull, j Tuahty Lodge No. 6. A.F. & A.M. meets every Saturday night on or after full moon of each mouth. CourtTualatin,No.7q74A.O.F.ofA, meets every Tuesday evening in Odd Fellows hall at S o'elouk. jlM Hillsboro Lodge No. 6i,A.O.U.W., I t,-?J iiicota every second aud fourth Tuu I j .., XWashingtoi I. O. O, F fourth Friili day evening in the month. j on Encampment No. ia I F. mooUi on second ami layoieaen month, ft Hillsboro Grange No. 73, P. of H joiiiwin iiu aim 4111 Saturdays nt 12 m. Hillsboro Rebekah Lodge No 54, I. 0. O. F., meets in Odd Fellows' Hali 1st, Urd Saturday evening of each month, m;- Washington County Rod aud fGu.'' Cll") "locta Morgan Block Sud luuradny of each month ats p. m, Viola Tent, .No 18, K 0 T M. meets in Odd Fellows' Hull on iSecond and Fourth 1 liurmluy eenini;s ot'eai h month. ViH iling Knights cordially invited to attend. Administratrix'! Notice. TVTOTU'li is hereby given Unit the under i.x signed lias been liy the county court oi Washington county, Oregon, appoint ed administratrix de Ik mis mm of theestute of lsuac Alexander, defeased, mid Imsduly qualified us such. All persons Imvinu j chums against said estate are hereby no- wueu 10 present ine sun.e io lue Willi prop er vouchers ut. the law olliee id' S. 11. Hus ton, in Ilillsboro, Oregon, within six months from this date. Dated ut Hillsboro, Oregon, this lftthduy of September, l.HNJ. 2U-o Jennik A. IIknham. Administratrix de bonis non. NOTICE. To tho tax-payers ot Washington coun ty. Oregon: NOTICK is hereby given that the Board of K(imliiUition for Washington coun ty, Oregon, will convene in the County Clerk's oilice at tho court house in Ilills boro, on tho iUrd day of September, 1W5, and continue in session one week, or un til the "Htb day of said mouth, for the pur pose of publicly ocpuillxiug and correct ing the tax lists ot Washington county, Oregon for the year 1W5. Gko. H. Win-ox, -Assessor of Washington county, Oregon. Sheriff's Sale on Foreclosure. BY VIK'ITK OK AX KXKCUT10S, decree und order of sule, issued out of the Circuit court of the mute of Oregon, for Washington oounty, wherein A. C. Hall was pliiintill'und Julia K. Moudlc, Flora K. Cutts and I hoi. II. Tongue, were defen dants wherein judgment was rendered against the defendants Juliu K. Goudie and Horn 10. Cutts for the sum ol'$(12.u costs, and for the further sum of $187e.O-, I'nitcd States gold coin, with In terest thereon ut the rate of eight ( 8 )per cent. 'r uiiuiini, from the 30th day of Ju ly, iMfc), und fc'iU.OU attorney's lees, and for the lurihersuin of $'i').M) United Suites Itold coin, in luvor of Tims. H. Tongue, defendant, with interest iliorcoiiHt the rate of eight (M) per rout, per annum from the filth day of August, und for tho costs und expenses ol'saleund of said writ. Xmw, tberetoie, by virtue und 111 pursu ance ol said judgement, decree and order ol sule Iwill.on .Monday the Jth day of Sep- a-iuui:!, loj-,,, ,11 uiu sunn ooor 01 me i.oui t House, in Hillsboro. Washington Countv. Oregon, at tne hour of 10:00 o'clock, A. Jd of said day, sell at public unction t i the highest bidder for cash, the fulluwiiur-ile. scribed real nroperiv. to-wit : All ot tlml Hurt ot tin; North half of Uie Donation i.uihi rlium of Joseph Hin lon and Wile iu Section eleven (II) In Township two (21 South Kange two (2) West of the Willamette .Meridian, that lies on the right hand of the center 11I the luuiutiu river, sunt North ha fof said Donation baud claim being the part of sum uoniiuoii J.ttiui Claim, set on to sum Mar lull Hiutou. wile ol said Josenh Ilin- ton. as her hull of said Donation Land claim, the part of said Donation Lund claim, hereby -conveyed containing One jtiuuureo rniy rive and hoily-eight-bun- dredths (155.48 ) acres. Also all tho Do nation Laud claim of Tlionuis D. Hum phreys and Kliisubeth Ann Humphreys, his wife, in Section eleven (II) Township two (2) South Kange two (2) West of the Willamette Meridian, thut lies on the right band of the center of said Tualatin river, containing Hix ( ) acres, more or less, all of suid lauds being in Wash ington County, Oregon, lo satisfy the hereinbefore mimed sums, and for the costs aud expenses of said sale, Said properly will be sold subject tore- deinption us pur statute of Oreuon. Witness my hand this 'Jlst diiy of Aug ust, iHi. u. r. I'OKU, Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon, ) . XI. tRA DrOKD, jicpuiy lio, P. Oakes, Henry C, Puyne, Henry C, Rouse, Uecleverm, ORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. R U N Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant Dining Cars Tourist Sleapina Cars T. PAUL MINNFAPOLI8 0'JLUTH FAHQ0 TO QRAN0 FORKS CR00K8T0N WINNIPEG HELENA ind BUTTE TO CHICAQO IVASHINQTOtt PHILADELPHIA mew vorT oston ano jll POINTS EAST ind SOUTH For information, tinip cards, mans and tickets, call on or write A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gall. Piss Ageoi PORTLAND. OR. 265 Morrison street. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY TIIKKK COM.KOK t'OllBHKS Classical, rTMlK ACAPEMY prepares for College and gives a thorough Eng A lih Education; the best preparation for Teaching or BiiMneHH. All expenses very low. Hoard and rooms nt the Ladicn' Hall, M to $4 per week, including electric light and beat. The Colli go Dormitory, under excellent miiniigement, fur nished board and room nt lf2.2r per Meek. Hoard nnd room in private families, $2.f0 and iipunrdH. Many ctu ilciits rent rooms and bonrd tht'iiiHclvex nt a total cont not to exceed $1.50 per week. The fall term begiim Septem ber 18. Kor full particulars udiin'HH, thomas mcclelland, Korerl drove, Oregon. DUl'l lllllf 'I ll'IffUl "nt'l Vti have seen a ('oust Stei UUII I 5 .U J (1 II (IUIl Muno'bl. by Coast Carriage W11 Coast Carriage!! and liuggies D-vCi rt- XT CI Y4 V I are best value for lepid money; JDt?OL Ull Hi CI I til I Discount on l'riees hut no Discount on the (iood. Particulars of Williams IJros., Hillsboro, Ore, or M. M. D.ivis, Assignee Coast Curringe & Wagon Co., Corvallis, Ore.. V. T. Andrews. President. 1). W, Dorrunee, Necrelnry, ANDREWS LUMBER CO. (Incorporated June 8, lNiHI.) MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. MOUNTAIN'DALK. EXPOSITION ! PORTLAND, - . Hie Largest and Most Complete Display ever made of the Resources, Industries, Commerce, Business, Agriculture, 1'orests, Mines. Fruit, Fisheries, Manufac tures, ami Transportation Fucilities of the Great Pacific Northwest. Fine Music. Special Attractions Kvery Day. Reduced Rates on all Transportation Much. ADMISSION: Sinule Admission . , . Children Under 12 Years 25c l()c Season Tickets . . . . :joo E. C. MASTKN, Secretary. L. V. One Door South of Post Oilice, BERCKMOES Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, &c Fine and complicated watch repairim;. Satisfaction jjimrantee.l. GEORGE R. BAGLEY, AT TO 1 1 N E V- A TLA W. Kooiu 1,'S, Morgan lll.ek, IIILLoUOR.?, OllKGON. Lneiil Auent Uiiyul Insuri.iire Coni it i y SMITH & BOWMAN, ATTORNE YS-AT. LAW, Notarial Work and Conveyancing, Kooins (I A 7 .Morgan ltlk llillslioro. Ore. S. B. HUSTON, ATTOP.MiY-AT-LAW, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. ItofuuS Union Block, Hillsboro, Or CA T.RETT A, ADAMS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Itooins 6 aud 7 Central Block, llillslioro, Ork, T. I I. TONGUE, A I TORMEY-AT-LAW, In Moiitan lilock, Hillslxiro, Origon. VV. D.W0OD, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Offlee in Chenette Row. Resldenoa, eomor First and Main streets, Hillabora Orogon, S.T. LINKLATER, M. B.C. M. I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, i Ollko at Residence Kast of Court Ifonse. I C. B. BROWN, JJ15NTLST, HILLSBORO, ORKGON. GOLD CROWN "ami Hninnm u.n,b u specialty. ALL WORK. Guaranteed. noonis i unit a Atorfran Blotk, Opkice Houhn: From 8 a. m. to 4. p. m. F. A. BAILST, M.D. F. J, BAIMT, B.8.X.D. DRS.F. A. AND F.J. BAILEY, Physicians, Surgeons and Accouchers. OBlce In Hillsboro Pharmacy. Resj. 01til"WMt rner Baseline and orni hi Promptly attended day JAMES PHILLIPPJ TAMIESIB, M. D.' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. iwISfS STthrn Paclfio Railroad Co. Consultation in French or English. Offlee HJUstoSl"? f Mttl" ' "e8r8dt" WILKES BROS. ABSTRACTORS and SURVEYORS, nvejrancing and fins map work s Lindsay Block, two doors north of the fWffl' flsoondst., Hillsboro, Or. ANDERSON & TUPPER, (Suceejr to C R Mead) EXPRESS! Mimes regular trips to Portland on Mondays, Wednesdays, aud Fridays, re turning on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Nat- ,j,.l..ti All . .. will liepioiuptl v ami curefu II v attended , to. Freight and express, rates reasoimlile. j Leave nrd.TH with film, or at Ledford's. 1 or at The Abous. ' v,ni n,".uPHy mi S7toJSR Scientific, Literary. el (leiir gon Co. OKIvCON. i21 OPENS October 5th OREGON. For Exlilhlt Space Apply at the K - position ltullding to II. HUNT, Superintendent. Watchmaker and Jeweler. Second St., Hillsboro, Oregon. Notary Public. . . Loan,s, Gl lections, FIRE - AND. . ACCIDENT : INSURANCE. : J. I. KNIGHT.' General 1'lre lusumneo anil Loun ltroker, HILLSBORO, OREGON. Cor. 2d 4 Wuh'tti ) J. NOKTHRUP, Newly Furnished and Renovated. A first-class table and all accommodations for the convenience of guests. ... K. McNKII.. Hkim v..r TO THE T ....Gives tho choice of.,,. TITO TRANSCONTINENTAL R O U T.ES 1!T Hi. SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS AMI) " ST PAUL DENVER OMAHA AMD KANSAS.CITY LOW RATKS TO ALL KASTKRN CmiSS Ocean Steamerti Portland Every Five Days Leave ....FOR.... SAN FRANCISCO For full details call on or nddresss W H HURLBURT, Qen'l Pass Agent I'ortland, Oregon. Bridge Builders Take Notice. THKUKwillbelettothe lowest bidder or bidders ut tho offlee of the Conn, ty Judge ut Hlllsh.. ".un A Northern liy of thl ,-f.''tl'ts for the building ot the following oridgesaiid Alls, to-w t : Bridge and till oll county rosd near the residence of George 8t. Clulr, bridge and till neur H. H. Hulls, bridge . ,d flff near A a list! ns, and bridge knmvn us the HaU town yiMllUUnY2u' be,weel' l'le ao hi "my. anJ Spring Hill farm. All bids uie to be sealed, the court re orr,ln"hMe riS!,t l:jH'itlHlraw or reject a"y LUli.bi,1S- "Peciflcati.ina may beJsee.i at the- clerks oflioe iu Hillsboro, Oregon on andafter the flth day of October, 1893 ' . Hated, this September ie. 1995 By order of County commissioners' c,),llt' B P. Oobnemos, 20 County Judge..