THE ARGUS County Official Paper. The Only Democratic Paper in Wash ington Comity. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BY The Argos Publishing Company. SUBSOKlPTION PBICB. Single popv live cents. One year, $1.00. Six months tiO cents. Thre months 35 cents. Entered at the Post-ofhce at Hillsboro, Oregon, as secomt-chis mail matter. THtTRSDA Y.OCT. H. 1805. The Exposition at Portland will open Ot. oth. That, the stite at IrtrjJ - wiil he well represented goes without saving. That tl:i exhihi tion of Oregon's production will he of inoulenliihle benefit to the state is conceded by all observers of in dustrial ilisp!:JV8. Tjih government revenues for S-ptcinlier wiil exceed exjtendi tures a considerable amount. That this is hut corroborative of the as pert ion that times are steadily plowing better goes without saying. The depression has been worldwide us every observer knows, and to so know requires not close scrutiny. Hillsboro's sister city, Forest Grove, is really to be congratulat ed upon choosing the Holly system for city water. Thus it will al ways have an abundance of water supply, pure and cool. A visit to the Gales' Peak water right was sufficient evidence that no city of Forest Grove's pretensions wanted its water supply from such an in adequate source. It would appear that there should be Kime remedy for the conditions " now obtaining in the assessment of personal property. Parties who have notes, secured or unsecured, are often 'slow about turning in such valuations to the assessor. This county has a few such cases, and if the theory is correct, a man might have thousands of dollars' worth of mortgages and yet rot pay any taxes, if he resides outside of the state. The one glowing peculiarity of the Willamette valley is the fact that tlie husbandman does not have to depend upon tno or three stereo typed productions from year to year. Perhaps nowhere in the known world can be found a simi lar section in this regard, to the territory west of the Cascade moun tains. Everything, but tropical, . can be raised in the fruit line; veg etables of all kinds and cereals rank the highest on the coast. Oregon for diversified (arming. These times are not the most propitious for the raising of a tes timoniul for the U. S. Battleship Oregon. Whilst the residents of thr state keenly appreciate the honor of an instrument of war named after their commonwealth, the rais ing of $10,000 for a silver service for natty officers to dine upon is rather suggestive of clannishness and caste. An officer is no better thau-iiy other citizen, and the 8clioe3hildren of the state should nok&ftte a cent. Oregon's name Ivill stand the consequences in good grace, Reasonable people, when told the administration is censurable for the hard times, mentally ask their interlocutor if the democracy is also responsible for the destiui tion and squalor at present exist ing in fturopo and Asiatic coun tries. Those continents are no bet ter off than this, and Canada is in the sanif boat, so far as the depres sion is concerned, and a truthful as sertion is that 'which holds that this government's people are today in a bettercondition than any other in the knoivr world. It ts reported that the publisher and editor of" the Forest Grove Times lias been trying hard to se cure the appointment as postmast er at that citv. As his political reputation is somewhat obscure he js not making a veritable success in his effort. The administration doubtless can find some man who is u pronounced democrat to fill the position, or the present incumbent will le allowed to remain. A man is either ft democrat, or he is not, und if any one knows just what the collegiate editor of the mugwump ! .. ... uj .,li'inUl ra! r(rgan Claims, w- 1-- feriotuie, penmps nwv.e . ( twlpliiui uut. Some time since it was stated in these colvuns that the Ross hop pro duct had one-half its amount sold at contract for ten cents. The in formant gave us the news in good faith and it was so published, since, proving erroneous. These little er rors will creep in despite precau tion. Speaking of hops, one of the best papers devoting space to this industry is the Commerce, of Puy allup, handed to us by Zina Wood, Jr. It is replete with news inter esting to hop growers, and is being published in the richest hop pro during district on Puget Sound. It has largely obtained that pop ulists have been making assertions that populism was Jeffersoni:m democracy. No democrat is foolMi enough tc digest any such rot. A true democrat, who is a democrat because democratic principl-s are cardinal virtues, has sense euu;li toseethat when such statenivts are made, some one is training fr votes. If populism is Jefl'ersonian democracy, there would be no pop ulism. And the man who discov ers no difference between the prin ciples of democracy and the noise of populistic chaos is in a sad plight. Certainly, populism will be alright some day of course it will. When it has a new platform, with its ob jectionable features eliminated, new leaders, and new blood, like the old jack-knife with a new handle and blade it will be a ' pretty good knife, and the same old knife after all" A sentiment, which is sectional only, cannot always be kept alive by the venom of professional poli ticians. When a government, of, by, and for the people, has as much in common as has this, frcm the Canadian boundary to the West In dian Islands and Mexico, differences which have been settled by blood shed do not last forever. Sectional strife between the north and recon structed south would long since have been buried but for the cant of pot-house politicians. The hand of brotherhood clasped, years ago, across the Mason and Dixon line, but many who fought for political preferment used the old feud to feed the flames of election purposes until the reasonable portion of the nation has become nauseated. The breach is closed forever and the green growth of common welfare has covered the once dividing sur vey with an almost marvelous foli-j age, until the people at one time seeming to promise two nations, now rest in its cooling retreats. The delinquent taxes of Wash ington county for the year ending June 30, 1892, the year in which Cleveland was nominated, amount ed to $10,182.81. For the next year from that date they footed $12,913.81. This report was made a few months after date of inau guration. In 1894 the report showed $11,611.92, and for the year ending June 30, 1895, the aggregate was $9,506 86. It would not be proper to state that these figures would be a fair criterion by which to make a comparison of the times in each individual year, for the reasons that for the years ending in June 1892-3 there was much of the delinquent roll so made by holders of mort gages evading the law. Taking all things into consideration, however, and being as generous as justice demands, it is a fale position to maintain that the tax payers of the spring of 1895 had as good abil ity to pay as the tax payers of the spring of 1892, and 1893, before the much abused democrats came into power. The Argus is aware that many republican papers, were the condition reversed, would take ttu vi.ntage of these figures, but it is not right to distort the facts. We but desire to show that this univer sal cry "the democrats are to blame" is being carried beyond hu man reason, and further, to show that times were not relatively bet ter than now, for several years back. cotjntOevs FOREST GROVE, Mr Cheney was in town Friday from his ranch near Manning. Mr and Mrs W Denny, of Beaverton. spent Friday in town. Mrs A B Jones, who has been here for the week past visiting her son, H D Jones, returned to her home in Ohio Saturday. Rev Scofield went to Portland Satur day for a short stay. Messrs W C Gray, of Dilley, and I C Greer were in Portland Friday and Sat- urday as delegates from the Grove M E .Cun,ch to the lay conference. Traver aml wifci of Bt,ttvcrtou i were visiting in Forest Grove with his father ami mother last Friday ami Sat urday. Mr and Mrs Crowthers, of Portland, visited Mr and Mrs Chester Dolph from Saturday till Tuesday. Mr Crowthers has been looking up the city water bonds. Miss Lou Merchant, of Carleton, came to the Grove Friday, and Monday began filling the position as teacher in the pub lic school to which she has been elected. Miss Cora fmphlett and Miss NeKa McLeod, of Dilley, were in the Grove Monday. Rev Cowan, of Oregon City, occupied the pulpit of the Congregational chinch in the absence ot the pastor. J D Bates, of Scoggins valley, was in the city Tuesday. About forty of those who had been in attendance at the Congregational associ ation meeting in Oregon City came to the Grove on the Friday morning train to attend the dedication exercises. E P McClure. town Fridav. of Clatskanie, was in Rev D A Watters has been returned for the fourth time as pastor of the M E church heie. Grove people are glad to welcome l'im back. Rev Rogers preached in Oregon City Sunday; exchanging with Dr Cowan. FROM PHILLIPS. Rock Creek school Xo. 2 commenced two weeks ago with Miss Estella Forrest as teacher, hhe ttuight our spring term of school and gave general satisfaction. Mi;s i-orrest is one ot Multnomah coun ty's leading teachers. Edward Pezoldt, the Phillius mail car rier, is back from the hop fields and has taKen cnarge ot carrying the mail again. The Bethany Cornet t and has at'reed to meet every Wednesday evening for practicing. iney-maKe ttie lulls and valleys ring" with sweet music. Mr Fuegy having resigned Chas Hanson was elected business manager. G L Perrine preached to a large audi ence In Brook's school house in Mult- nomali county last Jjundav. Mr Ram bo preached also after Sunday school Mr Perrine will again preach" at that piace on uctooer 2otu at ii a m. Every one invited to attend. There will be spelling school in Rock creek school house every Thursday at 8 p m. nvervDoay welcome to attend. The boys of the Bethany Band had a candy pulling at the residence of Fred Toele last Saturday evening. Everybody seeuieu io enjoy tne tun. Most of the farmers are busy digging pu1.Bi.oc5 aim naming tiiem to rortianu. CORNELIUS. The hop pickers have about all re turned and town is again lively. Thos Talbot and wife are attending the state fair. There is a new barn being erected on the A S Briggs property. Henderson and Bollinger are the carpenters. jack Rey, of Greenville, was in Corne lius Wednesday on business. Geo Sanders will commence to build a house 011 his lot in Henry's addition to Cornelius, Thursday of this week. The barber, Ciias Dodds, sold out last Saturday to O R Spencer, of Hillsboro. i, Stewart is building s;dewalk along his lot in Cornelius. C W Phillips moved into his new house this week From all appearances there is likely to be a wedding soon not a thousand miles trom Cornelius. J T Dorrein is teaching school at the i.eisy scnool House. Miss Stella Miller is teaching school in the Heywood district. Dan Barrett left here. for the East Monday, where he was called by his father's sickness. There are now two butcher shops in Cornelius one kept by J R Miller and the other by CharleyAnderson both doing a good business. There will be a social hop in Hen dricks hall Friday night of this week. A good time is expected. Pettr Jacquot is still at his old stand and is doing a good busities. Give him a call. BEAVERTON. John Neiswinder has gone to the coast near the feilelz reservation to stay for 5 or 6 weeks. A J Fanno and wife attended the abd ication of Marsh Hall at Forest Grove on Friday of last week. W H Morton is getting on quite nice ly with his green house and now has on hand many choice plants. He has be gun digging his well and has his engine house well under way. The srreen house will be heated by steam with pipes of uie most modern improvement. J A Wilson returned f.om Klickitat county, Washington, where he secured a contract for the building of a smalt church. He will return to commence work in about ten days. Public school opened on Monday un der the supervision of Prof Traver. The attendance is good and quite a lively in terest is manifested by the pupils. John Graves, formerly a resident of tins vicinity but now living in the city of Portland, was in town Wednesday on business. J DeLetts is failing gradually and is li able to pass from the stage of action into the great unknown beyond at any time. Mrs M A Danks in company with her mother, Mrs Alexander, and Isaac Squires, of Greenville, started Wednes day morning for Fon du Lac, Wiscon sin, by way of the Northern Pacific. Mr Lull, of Cedar Mill, has sold his larm to Win Owens for $65 per acre. This is less than half of the price asked for the same land two or three years ago, but shows about what the actual value of land is as Mr Lull was not obliged to sell. Jacob Sam nions will soon erect a wat er tank over his blacksmith shop which can be filled from the engine which fur nishes the motor power for his chopper. He will carry the water to his barn and to the lawn in front of his house for irrigating purposes. Jacob is full of enterprise. An A P A speaker at Tigardville last week said some things that so angered some members of the Catholic church that the speaker was called a liar whilp on the rostrum. The Catholic parties have been arrested for disturbing a mib- 11c Hireling, me 1r1.11 was put otl 011 Monday until about the 21th inst. It will be hotly contested. rpo RENT. A nice little cottage within one block of the business Durt of town ul . 117 t.'Cr month : 1'iiwini'p.u.t. l.iiin ttie ol 'W, K, Thome, ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Perry Gardner drav business to L. has sold his A. Whiteontb. T. S. Weathered is handling one of the finest little Kindergart en Chautauqua charts yet seen in this section. It is very instructive and can readily be convnted into a child's writing desk. It is meet ing with much favor. 15uy your apple boxes of K. II. Greer's. Cheap. Multnomah county's assess ment is ten million dollars greater than last year's. The Mii-ses Oilie Hauler ami Emma Catstcns visited the Fair at talent this week. Iter. 1). M. Shannon, a brother to Mrs. Jitdjie Crandall and re cently from Minnesota, "as in the city Tuesday , a guest at his sisters home. 15ev. Simmon wiil have charge of the M. E. parish at La fayette. M. Donald has been astor of Hillsboro M. A Key. J appointed as im K. Parish and will take charge nt once. Win. Ooodin. of Gleneoe. who recently suffered from a fractured ' p'jr country's enemies." To shield arm, is now sufficiently recovered j the guilty parties, the well nuthenti to carry the injured member free j cated i.ts, often published, have been t,om 11 j vigorously denied. M. M. Pdoeh, who was a gav The Enquirer will continue to ex young mailing clerk on the O. it C. pc5e this unpardonable crime until some years ago, is again in trouble r; ht anJ jusice are d , in Portland. , J , , . ,.,. j by the full restoration of silver to its The handsome new residence ; old companionship with gold. We ot lv. II. Greer will soon be ready.. , . . . , ., , . fur occupancy. The close friends of G. II. Wil cox are regaling themselves on some of the finest grapes in this section of Oregon. Those who know are willing to give them equal ad miration lo any of California's pro duct. If tt T T i 11 lion. n. is. nustoii attenilcii a; suit before Justice Jackson of Dilh-v ' in the case of State vs. W. M. Mc Leod, who was charged with assault and battery on the person of Mrs. Palmer, one his tei ants. They h-ul some trouble over one of Mr. Mc Leod's cows, which was in Mrs. Palmer's possession. After a visit to Polk county, Mr. .Mcleod came after the animal and the woman violently objected. The defendant was discharged, as no assault was proven to exist in the case of Mr. McLeod, Mrs. Palmer having been the aggressor. Parties wanting the "Acme Fil ter" can get them from this on for 2o cents each. F. M. Hiede:,, Gen eral Agent. W. F. Ifr.ffiiKMi. of Mountain da lo. has n.ovi il his I'unily to Hills boro and will iv.-ide hero tin din ing wiiiU-r. The public e scnool now ii.is over 840 pupils enrolled The agsiP'gale wili be well tip to J("J when the en tire school ngi' population attends. I'upils are gelling down to hard study after their vacation. Dead Letter List. The following is the list of letters re maining in the Hillsboro post office un claimed: Hawk, Lewis Heltzel, Allie Horner, Prof. J. B. 2 Meng, P. V. All letters not called for by Oct. 12, 1895, will be sent to the dead' letter of fice. One cent will be charged on each letter called for. Mary A. Brown, P. M. Administratrix's Notice. NOTICE i.s hereby given that the under signed lias been by the county court ot Washington county, Oregon, appoint ed administratrix de bonis 11011 of tlieestato of Isaac Alexander, deceased, and has duly qualified as such. All persons having claims nu'ainst said estate are hereby no tilled to present the. same to me with' prop er vouchers at tlie law ollice ot . 1J. Hus ton, in ilillshorn, Oregon, wilhiii six months from this date. Dated at llilMmro, Oregon, this 19th day of September, lsus. 20-5 .Tknnik A. IIknham. Administratrix de bonis 11011, Administrator's Notice. "VJotice is hereby piven that the undcr ll signed has been duly appointed ad ministrator of the estate of W. A. Porter, deceased, by the County Court of Wash ington county, Oiepin. and has duly qualified as such administrator. All per sons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me nt the law office of fc. li. Huston, in Hills born, with proper vouchers within six months from this date. Dated at U illsboro, Oregon, this 20th day of Sent., 18H6. . John M. Wall. Administrator of the estate of W. A. Por ter, deceased. 27-0 TO RKNT.--A liirne cottajre with three lots in North side addition at $5 per mouth. Enquire at this office. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Ohkuon Citv, Ob.) Oct. 2, lHUa.f TVTOTICJ4 is hereby given that the follow Ii ing-nained settler has tiled notice of Ins intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will ie mane uelore the Kegmter and Receiver at Oregon City, Oregon, on November b, 1S!5, viz: William Fisher. II. K. No. 10772 for the 8 i of S E Bee 88 Twii 4 N 11 4 VV anil bots one (1) and two (K) Sec4Twp3N R 4 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of suid land, viz: J A Kirkwood, of Vernonia, Columbia Co, Tore. R W Kirkwood, P II Haiighnian, of Hillsboro, Oregon. Joseph Klinetnan. ." " i-'s fi RoiimiT A. Mim.f.h, Register. THE DELTA : DRUG :: STORE (Next Door Bryan-Laidlaw Co.) Main Street, - Hillsboro. A fine lino of Toilet Articles, lirushes, Combs, Perfumes, Patent Medicines and special attention given to (utility and Accuracy. Morgan & 1 Jordan EXPRESSMEN. I'o a general freight inn! express business between llillsbnio and Port land.' Leave orders at It Cave's Imrdwuiv store or at 1 UK Annus ollice. Leaves for Portland Sundays, Tuesdays ! and 1 hursduj e. I 7e rVvj r.r.d unlimited coinage of i!'.v, the p'oi'.uct of American mines, ! at tlit: old ratio of 16 of silver to i of gold, is the only solution .f and remedy for the disturbed and unsatis factory condition of trade, manufac ture and general business of the coun try. The surreptitious act of 187,3, (iivcrcin;? silver and gold in our nionc-1 t.iry system, was a crime of untold magnitude. It was the rankest kind of (lass legislation in favor of the Avdthy agttinst the producers ' WCallh' a'Ul hSt'le 10 the ProsPtrity i ' ' the Unitetl S,ates' ll was an llcl j treason because done at the instance ; if n. European syndicate and for bribe I r-u'!lc'. "giving aid and comfort tot need the assistance of the people in disseminating the truth, to which end wj invite all in your selection of pa pers for the coming season to include the Enquirer, that costs only $1.00 a year. (Issued twice a week.) Liberal commissions and cash re wards given to club raisers. Sample copies free. Enquirer Company, Cincinnati, O. NOTICE. To the tax-payers ot Washington coun ty. Oregon: "VroTU'l'l is hereby given tlutt the Hoard ll uf lCijuali.iitioii IVir Washington coun ty, Oregon, will convene in the County Clerk's ollice nt the court house in Hills boro, on the i'lrd day of September, IS'.lo, and continue in .session one week, or un til the 'JStli day of said mouth, for the pur pose of publicly equalizing and correct ing the tux lists of Washington county, Oregon for the year Isifi. CiKO. II. WII.COX, Assessor of Washington county, Oregon. Notice for Final Settlement. NoTK'K is hereby given that the 1111 (ieisiKiied has filed his final account as administrator of the estate of Oeorgo L. Stevens deceased, in the County court 01 toe Stale of Oregon, for Washington 1 ouiuy, anil mat said Court lias appoint ed Monday, Oct. 14, li-!)"), lit the hour of 1(1 a. in. as tiio time for bearing objections to sui-ii dual account anil for the settlement thereof. Niciiolah Ntkvknsi Administrator of the estate of (loorge L. Stevens, deceased. Paled at Hillsboro, Washington County, Oi e'.iii, this 7th (lay of Sept., lMrt. Land Office Notice. Land iici 11 k at Oukoo.n Citv, 011. I A I'o, !), ispo. Notice is hereby given Unit the up proved plats of survey of fractional town ship i xii lh, liniige 7 West, anil fraction al township a North, Kiinge S West, have been received from the surveyor Gener al of Oregon, and on September Hi, lsil."), at ! o'clock a. 111. of saiil day said pints v. ill be tiled in this ollice aiid tho land therein embraced will bo subject to en try on and after said date. RoiiKltT A. Mn.LKIt, liegistor. Pktkii 1'ao.ukt, Koeeiver. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that till cuuntv warrants endorsed prior to June 10, 1S1IT), will be redeemable at the ollieu of theeounty treasurer 011 Thursday, Sept. ft, 1K!1"), and interest will cense on same after above date. Dated at llillshoni, Oregon, Sept. I :!,1 .". .1. W. Sapi'INiiio.n, (Hf r County Treasurer. Notice to Bridge Builders. There will be let to the lowest bidder on October 12, Mtii, at ll-.UO o'clock a. 111. , at the ollice of the County J udge ol Washing ton county, Oregon, a contract for the con struction ufu bridge across Dairy creek, near the residence ol Jabc; Wilkes. Spec ifications may he seen nt the oHice. of the County clerk on and alter October S, Istl,",. liids to be seuled and the court reserves the right to reject any or all bids, Dated this ilixl day of October, IMW. U. 1'. Cornelius, County Judge. Io, F. Oakes, Henry V. Pnyim, , Henry C House', Kecioveri, MOR'THERN PACIFIC R. R. R u N S Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant Dining Cars Tourist ST PAUL M'NNtAPOLIS I OUtUTH FAnQ.0 TO GRAND FORKS CHOOKSTON WINNIPEG Htt.ENA md BUTTE 10 CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON AiMO A'.L POINTS CAST . SOUTH For In!' tickets, i ie lii-n. i im" ! "!i of wrne cards, nmps and llltliU1.!!!, AiiSt, Geal. PaSSflgeilJ 'obti'amd 09. 255 Morrison Street. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY TIIKKK I'OU.KtlK COl'KSKS Classical, THK ACADKMY prepares for College and gives a tl ointigh Kng lish Education; the best preparation for Teaching or Itusiness. All expenses very low. Jlnanl and rooms at the Ladies' Mall, $3 to $1 per week, including electric light and bent. The College Dormitory, under excellent maniit incut, fur nishes board and room at !22" per week. Hoard hi 1 room in private families, $2.50 and upwards. Many stu dents rent rooms and hoard themselves at a tola) cost not to exceed $1,50 per week. The full term begins Septem ber 18. For full particulars address, tiiomas mcclelland, Forest Grove, Orej.on. j a f Jnir ,i W 1 1 "H I 'Ml) (I l! Oil1 ( ofl0uaS, r.,,,;,, ,,,,,1 !llwi,. ! 'ire best value lor h ast money; ! 1'isc' Uni on i rices lint no Discount on the Goods. Particulars ol Williams Hros., Ilillshorn, Ore, Davis, Assignee Coast Carriage it Wagon Co., Corvallis, Ore. or M. M. W. T. Andrews, President. i, W. Domuice, Secretary. ANDREWS LUMBER CO. t Incorporated June S, lMtt.) MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. MOUNTAINDALIC, EXPOSITION ! PORTLAND, lhe Largest ami Most Complete Display ever made of the Resources, Industries, Comiueice, llusincss, Agriculture, forests, Mines, bruit, fisheries, Manufac tures, and Transportation Facilities of the Great Pacific Northwest. Fine Music. Special Attractions Kvery Day. Ueiliu'cil Kates on alt Transportation bines. ADMISSION : Single Admission .... 2"c Children I'lider i Years . 10e Season Tickets ;; no K. ('. MAS 1'KX, Secret.. ry. L. Y. BERCKMOES, One Door South of Post Ollice, Second St , Hillsboro, Oregon. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, &c Fine mid complicated watch repairing, Satisfaction guaranteed. GEORGE R. BAGLEY, . ., ATTOItNKV-AT-LAW. aoo,1:!, Morr, bocal Agent Ki jnl Insuiai n ( iue in y SMITH & BOWMAN, ATTORNEYS-AT. LAW, Notarial Work and Conveyancing, liooms tl fi 7 Morgan lllk., Hillsboro, Ore. S. B. HUSTON, ATTCr.:-J3Y-AT-LAW, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. ItoomS I'niou liloek, Ilillsboro.Or D ".:?nETT& ADAMS, ATTCRNEYS-AT-LAW. lloniiiN Bund 7 Central liloek, ItillHhoro, Or, 7 M. TONGUE, A rTOHN EY-AT-LAW, In .M. (i an liloek, liillsboro, Orngon. VV. D.V70OD, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office in Chnnntto Row. Residence, corner First and Slain streots, Hillsboro, uregon. S,T. LINKLATER, M. B.C.M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, i Ollice at Residence Knst of Court House.,1 C. B. EROWN, i JJlfiNTIST, ! IIIIXNI'.OKO, ORKOON. (SOU) CROWN and IlltriXJIi work u specialty. Aid; WORK (iniirontend. Rooms 1 and 2 Morgan liloek, Oitk k llouits: From 8 a. m. to 4. i h. F. A. BAIT.BY, M.D. P. J. BAILBT, B.B.M.D. DRS. F. A. AND F.J. BAILEY, Physicians, Surgeons and Accouchers. s 1 "ce in miishoro rnarmaey. Itesi Ol63pinC1 LarS 2enue,80ntn-wost rner Iliwolino and f Becolld. Allrailla nmmtitU n,WI ,1... or night. . JAMES PHILLIPPB TAMIESIE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon Southern Pucific Railroad Co. Consultation in French or English. Ollice nd residence south of Main near 3d nt., Hillsboro, Or. WILKES BOOS. ABSTRACTORS and SURVEYORS. Conveyancing and flue map work specialty. Lindsay Block, two doors north of the postofuce. Second St., Hillsboro, Or. ANDERSON & TUPPER, (Successor to C R Mead) EXPRESS! Makes regular trips to Portland on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, re turning on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Hat- IT Vy A 1 I Knuiiiru i I i l. i. will be promptly and carefully attended It"' 'reiKht and express ratea reasonable. Leave order with liini. or nt. f .nrlinrrPy' I Scientific, Literary. Until you have seen a Coast Strcl Gear Mann'ld. by Coast Carriage it W'ngon Co. est on Earth ! OlUiGON. OPENS October 5th ORlXiON. I'nr Kxliibit Sparc Apply at the Ex position Huililitig to ('. II. IICNT, Siiperilileiiilenf. Watchmaker and Jeweler. j N'(itiT 1h'' ! I-o;ins, Collections ,,,,,,, lUtl - AND-.ACCIDKNT I : INSl'RANCi:. : j J. 1, JjL II I (j H 1 'leneral I'ire Insurance and bono Itrnl.cr, IlIIJ,Kll-)KO, ORKGON. Si Cur. 2d 4 tVasb'tca J J. NOHTHKl:P, Newly Furnished and Renovated. A first-class table and all accommodations for the convenience of quests, . , . McNKII., Reee ver, TO THE . . . (lives tho choice of. , . . T II '0 Til A A'.S c ON 77 A' UN 7 VI , ROUTES n 01 III VIA SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS AND ST PAUL DENVER OMAHA AND KANSASkCITY IiOW RATUH TO A Id KASTKRN err IHW Ocean Hti'nmen Portland livery Fit mvu Dnyn FOR SAN FRANCISCO l':r full details call on or address: W H JlUiahliltT, B''I Pass Aaent Portland, Oregon Bridge Builders Take Notice7 rpilldtl!, will bo let to the lowest bidder A or hidders at the ollice of the Conn. tyJudae ut Hillsboro, Washington conn-' ty, OreBoii, on Thursday, October 111, I8D,, alAielwk p. iii.,i:oiitiucts for the huildinK ol the iollowiiiR uridKcHund lills, to-wit: HrulKe and till on county road near tho residence of UeorKe Ht. (.'lair, bridge and I II near H. H 1 lulls, bridge and llll near A. Utistins, and bridge known ns ihc Unl et hndgo on County road, between the town of iUey uiul .Spring Hill larm. All bids aie to bo sealed. The eourt re. serves the right to withdrnw or reject anv or all bids. Npecilleations may be seen at the clerks ollice in Hillsboro, Oregon, on and alter the 0th day of October, Pitted this September 1(1. lung. eourt i'v inner 01 loamy cnnimiMNioiiar MMaERnaiiaH.r K. EAST Sorihern By mk y H P, CoKNUI.lUS, County Judge, or at Th k A noes. aj