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' ir- THE ARGUS County Official Paper. The Ouly Democratic Paper iu Wash ington County. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BY The Argus BUBsoniPTioN riuum. Single copy five cents. One year, 1.00. Six months 60 cents. Tlir) months 35 cent. at the mercy of schemers, turned to the light of democracy, and the credit of this United Statt'8 has been maintained. As for the gratu itous information from our repub lican contemporary that 1S96 would place their party where it once was, it might not be impudent or im prudent to remind it that it is yet some time until election and in auguration. ing his engine with him, the work hav ing closed for want of more funds. Prof Griffith, of Portland Heights, is in town and will deliver three lectures on phrenology this week. J DeLetts is still gradually failing. Entered at the Post-othce at Hillsboro, Oregon, as second-chis mail matter. THURSDAY, OUT. 10. 1895. There is nothing on the face of God's earth so detestable, so full of all that makes venality, that tends to degradation f the human race, ns the thing which writes anony mous Utters, the import of which ii to injure a M low -being. Are we to blame the democratic Administration for the action Gov. Oullierson took in not allowing the pugilists to fight on Texas soil? If these things keep on the party will next be accused of striking "Billy Patterson." There is apparently no cause to fear trouble between the United States and Spain over the Cuban question. The worst possible move Spain could make would be that of trying to call down the federal gov ernment for what a few of its liberty-loving citizens say and do. Spain will let us alone. The morbid disposition of the element which daily prances to San Francisco court rooms to hear the evidence in the Durrant case is greatly due to the newspapers of that city. Thousands of columns have been wasted caterring to this depraved appetite, and what is more unfortunate, these same pa pers did much to create the all-pervading thirst with which Golden Gate seems suffused. A certain patent medicine com pany, situated in some eastern state, has an unique way to secure gratuitous advertising. It eschews to take issue in sympathy with Cu ba, and sends circulars to newspa per men, asking thefli to publish Bame, and also get signers for a pe tition favorable to the land of Ha vana tobacco and dusky Senoritas. It is needless to say that the com pany has caught its usual number of suckers. General Miles, perhaps as a matter of courtesy, should have said nothing about his appoint ment until it had officially been published. Still there, was no par ticular harm done. After the ftp . pointment had been made, or be fore, for that matter, it was the business of the nation, and no one should feel grieved about the dis closure. No one was hurt, and it doubtless did Miles and his admir ers much good. Hon. Jas. E. Campbell, the dem ocratic nominee for governor of Ohio is making an excellent cam paign, and his logical public ad dresses on the drift of the times, disclose a close study of national affairs. Campbell has many ad mirers throughout the union, and he will make a hard run for the The Independent of last week grows very facetious over an article which recently appeared in The Argus wherein it bespoke a logical consideration of the hard times and their causes. So far as the "disaf fection" of democratic ranks ate concerned, it might be no more than truth to say that the republi can party has lost many adherents during the last few years and strange to relate, an adherency which has voted no other ticket than the re publican, that is to say, not that portion of republicans which helped to place Cleveland and a democrat ic party in power. The Argus j simply stated that it was "unfortu nate that the democratic party came into power at this juncture," and in quoting the statenient our ver satile and learned contemporary for got to also tell what the conditions were at the bespoken "juncture." Forced are we to admit that the Independent showed rare judgment in this matter, for no allusion was made to the bankrupt condition of the nation, at the time, and many months prior the last presidential campaign. The Argus does not mourn that the administration came into power when it did. It glories in the fact that the strong I conservative hand of democracy held the tiller of the Bhip of nation al government through the calami tous period of strikes, stagnation of business and general discontent, the result of republican profligacy not, it will be understood the profligacy of republican principles, for many years. These times were incubated years back by the almost criminal carelessness of republican officials. The Argus does not mean to ques tion the sentiment which prompted the obscure citizen to vote on these lines, for it is well aware that their intent to national welfare was honor able enough. No one is in ignor ance of why the republican press tries to keep the true causes of the depression covered, for if the truth were by it disseminated republican editors would like Othello, "lose their occupation." But to such il lustrious beacon lights as the Inde pendent, the China-Japan war, the Asintic Cholera, the Buda-Pcsth plague, the mosquitoes of the Nile, and the stagnation of the commer cial world the globe over, are but results of democracy. The mephi tisms of republicanism are justly characteristic of a party which has held its strength for years by as suming that a democrat was a rebel, holding that he who was democrat, and served in the army of the Union did so because the draft was about to be forced upon him. That this is so is lucidly proven in the in genious plea to the old soldiers in the article mentioned. As to The Argus adjuring the democracy to be frithfnl, it meant to warn them of the republican policy, which has plunged the nation in distress, as well ns the populist party, whose leaders loudly proclaim that to not he one of them is to he dishonorable. As to this regard, The Argus will FROM PHILLIPS. There are a great many people from all over the county going to Scappoose salmon fishing. Miss Lena Treber, of Portland, is home on a few days visit. Ethel Beal, who has been stopping here for the past few months, returned to her home near Gaston last Saturday. Her many friends were sorry of her de parture. K. C. Toelle, one of Phillips' business men, is now running the engine at the Kyle saw mill. But he gives Phillips a call once in a while. There was to be baptising at Rock creek last Sunday but they postponed it two weeks later; October aoth at a p in. Mrs Folson, of Gales' Spur, is stopping with her sister Mrs John Hanson for a few weeks. Her oldest ward came with her. Some of our young people attended the dance at Farmington last Friday evening. Chas Hanson, postmaster at Thillips, did business at Gaston Sundav and Monday. The assistant took charge of. the office during his absence. Patrick Byrns, who has been sick with la grippe for the past few months, is slowly recovering. SCHOLLS. H Mclntire came out from Portland this week to visit. Mrs Emrick and daughter visited Portland via Hillsboro the first of the week. Profs French and Hale, of Portland, were in Portland the first of the week to fill engagements. Prof French will teach another term of singing school here. Smith Bi os, of Tualatin, were up dur ing the week to purchase logs of Wallan & Sutton, who have a raft already in the river. A couple of Oregon City gentlemen were here Monday inspecting timber for sawing purposes. Did not learn if they made any purchases or not. Tom Sutton returned from laker City after an absence of several months. He will remain an indefinite time. Mr Johnson and Miss Simpson were the guests of Mrs Handley Sunday. Mrs S A Little has been quite sick at the residence of W V Crowder but is better at this writing. Mr and Mrs C H Brooks start Wednes day to Goldendale, Washington, on an extended visit with relatives.-, . The Evangelical canipmeetings afexhis place are meeting with success. Quiteoi number have been converted to the faith and with God's help more will be before the close, which will be Wedues day night of this week. They are a select article anil will find" ready sale any where. Mr lteasoner has about 17 acres in fruit and proposes to give this kind of culture u thorough trial. Titos. Talbot ind wife, of Cor nelius, were in thecitv Wednesday and repotted a good time at the itate fair. Miss May Willis is holding a position in Schulmeriehs' store for a few days, while G. W. is absent at Salem. A. B. Lewis, of Cornelius, was in town this mornimr. having re turned front the Yamhill hop yards. I II. H. Greer has been elected Grand Master-at-Antts of the Pyth ian Grand Lodge of Oregon. R. II. deserves it and his many friends ate pleased. Jas. Whitley and family have eturned to Ontario. They went by the S. P., via of California. Who has a small place to rent, suitable for a chicken ranch. Leave word nt this office. Win. McCourt, accompanied by Pauls J no. Dohb ns and J. II. Free man, went up to his claim Wednes day to make extensive improve ments. They returned this evening. Warren Dobbins and Frank Mitchell visited the Linnton "boss works" yesterday and report a ship ment received of (JOG horses front Eastern Oregon. Since the successful orgnni.a tion of a Grand Army of the Repub lic Post in Hillsboro there has been much agitation towards the eff cting an order of the Sons of Vet- . 1 Ml.. erans. as mere is a targe iouow- ing of soldiers' sons in this vicinity, like the G. A R., there is no doubt the soeietv would be of the largest Administratrix's Notice. TVTOTH'K is ticrcliv iriven (hat the under- ll signed has U-en bv the county court .it Washington county! Oregon, appoint- j ed administratrix He minis nonoi mvrouuti of Isaac Alcxaiider.'defeased, and hasduly qualilied iim such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby no tified to present the same to me with prop er voucher nt the law office of S. 11. Hus ton, in Hillsboro, Oregon, within six mouths from this duto. Dated ut HilNhoro, Oregon, this ISlthday of September, ISiO. Llt-fl JuNNtlt A. UlCNII.XM. Administratrix do bonis mm. 1 Notice of Final Settlement. NOTU'K is hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix of the es tate of Frank U. Micluon, Uecoascu, n:is tile.1 tier ti mil account as aitn Inislnitrix of said estate in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Washington enmity, and said Court 1ms appointed iMontiay, the 11th daV of Novoinlut, 1S!W, at the court house 'in Hillsboro, at the hour ol ten o'clock a. in. of said day as the time and place for hearing objections to such final account and the final settlement of said estate. Km m a Sum.noN, Administratrix of the estate of Frank tl. Sheldon, deceased. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 10th day of October, 1S!I;. NOTICE OF EXECUTORS. NOTICK is hereby given that the lust will and testament of John Kay has been duly admit ted to probate by t he count v court of the State of Oregon, Coun ty of" Washington, and that the under signed have been duly appointed s execu tors, of said will, anil have duly uimlitled and entered upou the discharge of their duties. All persons, therefore, having claims against said estate are requested and required to present them with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned, at the law office of S. 11. Huston in Hillsboro, Oregon, within six inonts from date. Dated at Hillsboro this October 10, 1K5. Mary J. Kay, M iLTiiN Kay, IIiiiam H. Kay, Executors of the lust will and testament of John Kay, deceased. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY TIIKKK COl.I.KliK COl'JISKS , . . Classical, Scientific, Literary. mlV ACADKMV prepares for Clletie and gives a thorough Kng T Lt Kjlliii-..; H.e'best preparation for Teaehmir or Musuu,, All expenses very low. II., II :t to l ner week Hoard and rooms nt tho UulicH inclndiiiB electric light mid The College Donmtoiy, urn in excellent manngenient, fur board and room at '2.2ft yvr neck. H..nl mm le rent rooms and board themselves at a total cos not to exm'.ll.'rW'k. The fall term begins Septem ber 18. For full particulars mlnn-cp, thomas McClelland, Forest Grove, Oregon. .Buy a Was Until you have seen a Const Steel Gear Matiu'Vd. by Coast Carriage & Wagon Co. Coast Carriages and HwsPpct OKI rL9rLil " are best value for lest money ;i3t?bt VU Hi . Discount on Prices but no Discount on the Goods. Particulars of Williams Bros., Ilillsboio, Ore, or M. M. Davis, Assignee Coast Carriage it .Wagon Co., Corvlvllis, Ore. W. T. Andrews, President. D. V. Donance, Her re tin y NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX. "VftVl'lOK is hereby given that the last IT willl and testament of Rimolnh Meyer has been duly admitted to nrobale by the County court of the State of Oregon, coun ty of Washington, anil that the under signed has been duly annointed as execu- i trix. of said w ill, and has duly mmlilied rVinrfpr metiibershin of aitV ill the i and entered upon the discharge ol tier ilu tnaiiet tutiunerstlip Ul un mim ,,,. therefore, hav lilt claims State. I against said estate, are requested and re- m, , ,. . , ,;, , ,;ii i I quired to present tliom with the proper The delinquent tax list Will ' vllcliers, to the undersigned, at the law published by the Independent this ollice of S. H Huston in Hillsboro, Oregon, 1 , ' within six months from ilute. vi ect This is conceded by all old Bet- ANDREWS LUMBER CO. ( Incorporated June S, S!U.) MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. MOUNTAINDAI.lv, ORKC.ON. tiers to have been the prettiest au tumn weather ever known in Ore. A new sidewalk is being laid in front of the Lyon's property next door to Wiley's saloon. Messrs. Dunbar and Bludsoe, of Gar-ton, were in town today, ask ing for rain. It will soon he here. Dated at Hillsboro this October 10, lsilo, CnltlSTISK MKYRH. Executrix of the last will ami testament of Umlolih Meyer, deceased. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of tile State of Oregon for Washington county. Nelsena l'aul, vs, Charles l'aul, Plaintiff.) 1 Defendant.! Summons, FOREST GROVE. A mammoth apple weighing 23 ounces unblemished and of beautiful color has been sent to the Hatchet office. It is of the "Wolf River" variety and from Mr James Palmer's farm, three milts north of Greenville. There are ten trees iu the orchard. W S Hudson has traded his Gaston property, reserving two lots, to Mrs Story for her house on First street, and has moved into his new dwelling. T T Harris has moved into the house north of wheTe he has been on First ave nue. Mrs McNamer has moved into the house on the corner of First street and First avenue. Mrs Joe Watt moved Saturday into the Davey house on Fifth street. Dead Letter List. The lollowing is the list of letters re maining in the Hillsboro post office un claimed: Bolas, Fred Dearborn & Co, D. M. Copeland, John Hervitt, Miss Ollie Anderson, Miss Nora All letters not called for by Oct. 19, 1895, will be sent to the dead letter of fice. One cent will be charged on each letter called for. Maky A. Brown, P. M. VERBOORT AND VICINITY. School is in lull operation with 90 pu pils enrolled. The band boys have began on the new term of one year's instructions by W J Wall. They are doing some very fine work of late. Mr Vandyke has completed his new residence and will move therein soon. Mr Prongue's children have returned from St Mary's Home at Beaverton. Mrs C Hermens left last week for her native home in Wisconsin. Mr O'Nell, of Portland, visited his many friends of this place last week. Mr O is well and favorably known thro' this section of the county, having been a resident and farmer for 18 years within two miles of forest Grove. SSAVmuutu in Fellow's hall on Moll &jilay evening of each vcek. fjjjiltesi. Montezuma Lodge No. 50,1.0. IfStSgpi,'? O. l' meets Wednesday evon , jllgs at s O'clock in thoir hall. ft Tuality Lodge No. 6. A.F. & A.M. T'Vrineets every Saturday night on or Ayvii'tor full moon of each mouth, "oSjf Court Tualatin, No. 7974 A. O.F.ofA. CT meets every Tuesday evening in Jj Odd Fellows hall at 8 o'clock. y'.jh Hillsboro Lodge No. 6l,A.O.U.W, &f'-;.;neets every second and fourth Tuc BO'JIKTIKS. rhnpnix Loi'ge No. 34, K. of V EXPOSITION ! PORTLAND, ORIXiON. OPKNS October 5th The Latest and Must Complete Display ever tnmie 01 ine ivcsourtcs, inuumnvir, Commerce, ilusiness, Agriculture, forests, mines, nun, cisncrics, mainline tures, and Transportation Facilities of tin: Great I'acilic Northwest. Fine Music. Special Altrai'timis Every Pay. Ketlueeil Kates on all Transportation Uncn. ADMISSION: Single Admission . , . , 25c Children Under 12 Years . 10c Season Tickets 3 00 K. 0. MASTEN, Secretary. Fur Exltlhit Space Apply tit the V.x position IlitlUlliitf to - II. II INI, Siipei liiti iiilent. To Charles Paul, the above liiimod de fendaiit. TV THK NAME OP THK STATU Or A Oregon, you are hereby required to amiear and answer the complaint Hied nuainst von in the above entitled suit, 111 the ahove entitled cuiirr. oy .nouuav uie 25th diiv of November, 1S!H, the same belli on the 'first day of the next term of court, following; lix successive weeks of publica tion hereof, and if you fail so to answer, fur want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for iu the complaint herein tiled, to-wit: tVr a de cree dissolving the bonds of matrimony hi retofure existing between plaintiff and defendant, and for such other and further relief an to the court shall seem meet. This summons is published by order of Hon. 11. K. McCiinn, judirc of the circuit court of the State of Oregon, for the Fourth judicial district. Dated October (I, lsi).". Fl.MJKL A .Stanihi.awsky, 2IMI Attorneys for pluintiff. Notice for Final Settlement. NOTICK is hereby given that tho un dersigned has tiled his filial account as administrator of the estate of George h. Hto-vens deceased, in tho County court of the State, of Oregon, lor Washington Watchmaker and J Jeweler. One Door South of Post Office, Second St., Hillsboro, Oregon. RRRPIMflKS ijjuvumvuiu T L. Y. One Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, &c Fine and complicated watch repairing. Satisfaction guarantee! SgLlmects every second and fourth Tuos ( bounty, and that said Court has iippoint 57 day- evening in the month. cl Monday, Oct. 14, lMiii, at the hour of 10 fvygWashington Encampment No. 24. 1 a. 111. as the time for hearing objections to onhnrnntovifll r.linir. Havincr at one time creditably fitted the office,. "()t 8tate l he who is "ot a de"'- lie goes before the people of his state with a clean record, and nothing short of sheer circumstances will beat him. The republican party is not di vided mi the silver question--not at all. The San Francisco Chroni cle, one of the strongest party pa pers on the coast, is rabidly free silver, and the Chicago Inter-Ocean, one of the Eastern republican pa pers of national repute, is of the same complexion. As these papers purport to, and do, represent the concensus of party opinion in their respective localities, it is very fool inh for one to say that the g. 0. p. is not divided on that question no of course - they're not divided they're simply two distinct parts. teratMB dishofiest, for it desires to bemor8 fair and liberal than the organs of republicanism and popu lism within Washington county. Truth known, the party whose sentiments are yoiced in the Inde pendent is responsible for all the financial ills today obtaining in this nation, with the exceptions of that portion which is general the world over. A careful perusal of Dunn's or Bradstreet's reports for years back will conclusively prove what this paper has maintained in this regard, for it will show just when the depression commenced. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. X I. O. O, F. meets on second und fourth Friday of each month. 0 Hillsboro Lodge No. 17, 1. O.G. T. GgJsp'iieets in their hall Saturday 8 p. m. Juvenile Temple, Sundays, at3 p.m. Hillsboro Grantre No. 71. P. of H. ii.meets 2nd and 4th Saturdays at 12 m. Hillsboro Rebekah Lodge No 54, I. O. O. F., meet in Odd Fellows' Hall 1st, 3rd Saturday evening of each month. r. ... n J wusuingiun -oumy jxou aim 33i.Gun Club meets in Morgan Block GEORGE R. BAGLEY, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Itoom Hi, Morgan lilnuli, HILLSBORO, URKGON. Local Agent Unyul Insurance Cmrpai.y SMITH & BOWMAN, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Notarial Work and Conveyancing. KomnsOiV. 7 Morgan lllk., llilb-boro. Ore. 2nd Thursday of each mouth at 8 p. 111. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the under iriil hns bfic.n dulv annointed ad ministrator of the estate o"f W. A. Porter, 1 try on and after said date. hv th Cnuntv Court of Wash ington county. Otegon. and has duly qualified Mj such administrator. All per sons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me at the law oflice of 8. H. Huston, in Hills born, with proper vouchers within six months from this date. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 20th (lay of Sept., 1S5. John M. Wa . Administrator of the estate of W. A. 1 or- ter, deceased. 27-0 such final account and for the settlement thereof. N ii'ttot.AS Htk vkns. Administrator of the estate of (loorge 1 u, ,l...,u,.,l Dated at Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, this 7th day of Sept., lsitu. Land Office Notice. Land Omen at Ohkoon Citv, Ob. I Alio. 1), 1MB. j Notice is hereby given that the up proved plats of survey of fractional town sliip a North, 'Range 7 West, and fraction al township 3 North, Range 8 West, have been received from the surveyor Gener al of Oregon, and on September 1(1. lNSW, at !) o'clock a. 111. of said day said plats u-ill he tiled in this ollice and tho land therein embraced will be subject to en- Roiikkt A. Miu.Ktt, Register. I'kteb Pao,1')-:t, Receiver. Whilst it doubtless is unfortu nate for the democratic party that it assumed power when the pros perity of the country was on the wane, yet wis it fortunate for the commonweal that the reins of gov ernment, were in strong hands. When the crisis came people who had for ever supported a financial policy of a party which had for years set a precedent to leave the national treasury unguarded and COUNTY NEWS BEAVERTON. Miss Eva Jones, of Beaverton, returned home Thursday night from San Francis co, California, where she has been visit ing her brother for several months past and reports having had an enjoyable time. Mr Wren, of Yamhill county, who owns a tract of land near Mr Dillaboys on Cooner mountain has rented the Hodges' place just across the Beaverdam and is moving his furniture in, preparato ry to bringing his tauiily. T B Tucker who has been running his engine at the rock quarry crushing rock for the Beaverton and Seholl's Ferry roads returned home last evening bring- Stephen Rambo, one of Iteed ville's prominent farmers, was in the city this morning. He will soon build a new residence on his farm. --Station agt. Lucas, of Cornelius was in the city the first of the week. The democrats carried the In dianapolis city election the other day by a tremendous majority and it will now be in order for the dis ciples of Ben Harrison to go down to Georgia and console with Tom Watson, the populist whose political career is ended by being defeated in what was supposed to be a strong populist district. Of course, it will now be in order to blame the dem ocrats. Invitations are out for a social dance at the Opera House this Fri day evening. It is given for the benefit of the band and should be a success. 5d. Friday, of Greenville, was in the city on business, this morning. Mr. F, Dsrher, of Oregon Citv. was in Forest Gr.ove Saturday look ing for met: to assist him in a 16,- 000 cord wood contract which he has taken from the Oregon Citv pa per mills. W. Holmes will return to this the Beaverdam ! city in a few days to reside here this winter, ana the nana noys are delighted. D.B. Reasoner recently brought to this city Rome samples of dried prunes, the product of his drier. rpo RENT. A nice little cottugd within hloc.k of the business part of town nt. S7 ner month: Knuure at this "dice or of W. K, Thome. rhoa, I". Oak ps, Hsnry O. Payne, Henry C. Rouse, llocievem Notary Public. . . Loans, Collections, I'IKi: - AM). . ACCIDENT : INSUKANCi:. : J. I. KNIGHT. lleneral Fire 1 iisiiraucn and HILLSBORO, Loan Broker, ORKOOX. S. B. HUSTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, a NO NOTARY PUBLIC. Koom.S Union Block, IlillHlHiro.Ow. j BARRETT 4, ADAMS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Rooms 0 and 7 Central Block, Hillsboro, Or 1 7. H. 70NGUE, A TTORNEY-AT-LAW, In Morgan block, Illllslioro, Oregon. W. D.W0OD, M, D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office in Cheiietto Row. Resident, corner First and Main streets, Hillsboro, Oregon. Cor. 2d 4 VVash'tou. ') J. NORTHRUP, Newly Furnished and Renovated. A first-class table and nil accommodations for the convenience of guests rpo RENT. A large cottage with three 1 ilots in North side addition at $5 per" mouth. Enquire at tins otnee. NOTICE. NOTICK is hereby given that all cottniv warrants endorsed prior to June 10, 1895, will be redeemable at tne omee 01 the county treasurer on Thursday, Sept. id, 1895, and interest will cease on same after above date. .,. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, Kept. ia,iisra. J, W. SAPi'inoroN, fl-tf County Treasurer. 'l0R7HERM 11 PACIFIC . H. u Notice for Publication. Land Office at Obf.gon City, Or. I . Oct. 2, 1895. f "VT0TICIC is hereby given that the follow-iiig-iiamed settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Oregon City, Oregon, on November 15, 1895, vin ; William Fisher. H. E. No. 10772 for the S of 8 E Sec 33 Twn 4N1UW and Lots one (1) and two (l) Sec4Twp3N R4 W. He names the following witnfsscs to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: J A Kirkwood, of Vernonia. Columbia Co. I Ore. R W Kirkwood, " " FH Bauglimaii, of Hillsboro, Oregon. Joseph Kiineiuan, " " 28 0 Robert A. Mim.kr, Register. THE DELTA .: DRUG :: STORE : (Next Door Bryan-Laidlaw Co.) Main Street, - Hillsboro. A fine line of Toilet Articles, Brushes, Combs, Perfumes, Patent Medicines and special attention given to Quality and Accuracy. N - S Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant Dining Cars Tourist Sleeping Cars ST. PAUL Mir NCAPQLIS S.T. LINKLATER, M. B.C.M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office at Residence East of Court House, E. McNKlL, Rene ver. TO THE EAST , . . .Gives the choice of. ., , T W0 TRA NSC ON TIN EN TA I ROUTES DULUTH FAROO- TO- 1 GRAND FORKS CROCKSTOM WiMNIPE'J H ELENA ond' BUTTE TROUGH CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON AND A'.L TI6RBTSn4ss TO liBwfta POINTS EAST ml SOUTH For Inl'oriinition, time cards, maps and C. B. BROWN, jQICNTIST, IHLLSIIORO, ORKOON. (iOLl) CROWN and R.RIDGK work a specially. ALL WORK Utiiii'entocd. Rooms 1 and 2 Morgan Rlock, Officio Hot.'nn: l'roin 8 a. m. to 4. r. m. r. A. BATT.KY, M.I). P. J, BAILBY, B.R.lf.D. DRS. F. A. AND F. J. BAILEY, Physicians, Surgeons and Accouchers. Oflice in Hillsboro Pharmacy. Resi dence soutn-wost corner Itasellne and Second. All calls promptly attended day or night. Sortherii Ry JAMES PHILLIPPE TAMIKSIE, H. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Consultation in Frepch or English. Office nd residence south of Main near 3d St., Uillnboro, Or, VIA SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS AND ST PAUL DENVER OMAHA AND KANSAS CITY IiOW RATIOS TO A Lh EASTKRN C1TIICS Leave Ocean Steamer Portland Every Five Days ....FOR SAN FRANCISCO For full details call on or address: W H HUKLBURT, , Gen'l Pass Agent l'ortlund, Oregon, tickets, cull en or ivi-ite 1 s. d. CHARLTON. Asst. Gem. m weur wm be prom fORTLANO OK. i 255 Morrison Street. I or at The Abovb. WILKES BROS. ABSTRACTORS and SURVEYORS. Conveyancing and fine map work a specialty. Lindsay Block, two doom north of the poBkilhce. Second it,, Hillsboro, Or. ANDERSON & TUPPER, (Succesojr to C R Mead) EXPRESS! Makes regular trips to Portland on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, re turning on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Sat urdays. All business entrusted to him be promptly and carefully attended to. Freight and express rates reasonable. Leave orders with hlin, or at Led l ord's, Bridge Builders Take Notice. rpiIERHwlllbele.ttothe lowest bidder JL or bidders at the office of the Coun ty Judge at Hillsboro, Washington coun ty, Oregon,' nn Thursday, October 10, ISI5, at o'clock p. 111,, con tracts tor the building of the following bridges und fills, to-wit: Bridge and till on county road near the residence of Oeorge St. Clair, bridge and fill near H, H. Hulls, bridge and till near A. Uustitis, and bridge known as the Hal let bridge on County road, between the town of Dilley and Spring Hill farm. All bids arc to be sealed. The court re serves the right to withdraw or reject any or all bids. Specifications may be seen at the clerks oflice In Hillsboro, Oregon, on and after the 9th day of October, 1803. ' iaiea mis oeptemoer 1H, 1095. ot County Hy order court. 20 commissioners V. Cornelius, County Judge. i