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THE ARGUS County Official Paper. The Only Democratic Paper in Wauh- Ington County. ISSUER EVERY THURSDAY : ' BY Thi Argns Publishing Company. BUBSCniPTION rtklCTL Single copy five cents. One year, fl. on. Mix montliM HO cents. Three months 35 cents. Entered at the Post-office at Hillsboro, i Oregon, as Seoond-clas mail matter, j THURSDAY, OCT. 24. 1895. j Here is a presidential ticket for hnr republican friends Chauncy M. Deiw for head, and Roswell G. Horr for the tail of the ticket. If elected Chauncy could furnish a plentitude of and suavity and Hrr could furnish the necessary Wind. Titers is nuilou'd that Secretary of State Kincaid had an idea that lie could k& the state from pay ing the railroad, game and food com missioners. They have all received their salaries however, and the Sec retary's bid fur popular favor has lost its value. "onennan wru a leeue dook, 'Twuz filled with mash so sour That many a cold insensate spook Pid at its pages glower." With all due respect to departed greatness, mutual friend dedicates these lines to "'Honest John's"' pamphlet, and suggests that it is very appropriate. Third term talk is nonsense, There is some ground, however, for republicans to raise a tempest in a teapot. They know that Presi dent Cleveland would gain many tif their party voters, simply on general principles. But Cleveland las too much Americanism to even olerate the idea of another nonii i at ion. The Argus modestly submits his interrogatory: Did Job wish for eath, or entertain the thought of ., when he said, ''0, that mine ad ersary had written a hook 1" As he as sorely afflicted, and knew the nt me of mankind it would appear iat even at that day there were hn Shermans and Sackville 'ests. With a production unequalled, ruddering the territory capable of ltivation it is deplorable that ashington county has not a more niplete exhibit at the exposition. ie State exhibit, of the whole, ex 8 any previous exposition of its iductions, and the county should ye been in the van guard instead in the rear. Those individuals, iffever, who sent displays are to applauded for their patriotism lorae interests. 'or the eight months ending just 31, 1895, the exports of ericuu manufactured inachin were larger than any corres diug time in national history. I this, too, under the Wilson which has its faults. The re lican party will now contend it was given away. A million over of factory operatives have their wages advanced without its of strikes. Bradstreet r.e i this, and if it be lies, bushiest should at once boycott the 3V, ' is government is quite ex ten enough. The Sandwich Is i and the chief island of the Indies should luive no charm en this greatest nation in (he . Yet, what a boon, to dil uted seekers for executive S' these little archipelagoes afford! With John SJir s kieut-president of the state )a having for a stiletto of f i quadruple of soured ollice pers. and Tom Reed as C?ar 'b lost domain, what great less possible annexes could r farming out back number atis. a fact beyond dispute that it many of the howlers the government, arid who ie commonwealth divided to ; niselves, are the class who re, take out citizen papers, l night or two every six on some of Uncle Sam's ' and receive a patent for 0 acres of land. These fel you listen to them, know ; how a government should icted, how business men run their bysinesSj etc.? when it is a matter of fact that be fore they settled on public lands they never had a dollar, and it is Bufe to Rar a mortgage will plant itself on the holding soon after the title is received. Why the times ar haril in th , . i west IS not such an intricate prob- j lem after all. One factor is, that , . , . , . i nine-tenths of the farm machinery i purchased conies ironi the east i , ., , .... I I in Oregon in trying to perpetuate a nrotenfivp inliov Vm.l ko n :tJ r j Y manufactories for turning out such ' implements, it would have kept j now fi,teen feet above watet n,ark- thousands of dollars here which L G T ?oUi8lf.r went ?,?rtln? Mon , day and saw his son, David, safelv start- huve annually gone to pay eastern ed for Moscow, Idaho, and niet hU 1 aborers and swell the profits of , r ' I eastern manufacturers. As for the hard times in the east that is an other story, but the solution is equally as easy. Rigid and orthodox helievers in the scriptural exactions aa regard ing the observance of the SaUMh, do not as a rule, object to eating meals prepared by their housewives on those days. While this may seem incongruous, yet it is strictly in line with the teachings of the day of promulgation of the Bible. Then, woman was a slave, and in view of the fact that many sticklers for Sab bath observance sit idly around the entire day and watch the "weaker" sex prepare something to eat, it would appear that the social system of a darker age has not entirely run its course. Partisan loyalty oftimes keeps a caustic brain, which is always looking for some object whereon to exercise its venom, in check. These 'natural vindictive critics, however often find ubjcts in their own en vironment, and then no mercy is fioWn. It is but natural that the Oregonian should leave no stone un turned in the letting loose of its scathing terms upon prominent men opposite in political faith, but; it seems strange that it should be unable to sufficiently repress its de sire for gossip to let Garfield's po litical life alone. The nation as a whole, knows well enough that Gar field was a creature of a political avalanche, and that his weaknesses were manifold. Yet the same com miseration which keeps democrat ic papers silent on these subjects, should by all means invoke a si lence upon the greatest of north west dailies. Senator John Sherman has at last brought himself into touch with all classes. He has written mem oirs of his public life said very much and very little and they are very interesting. Yet, to students of (political careers and watchers of national figures, Senator Sherman has lost much admiration. His utterances are being severely criti cised, and though truthful, doubt less in many regards, they have torn away the veil of martyrdom which posterity has carefully cov ered many prominent figures in national life;" His work is said to be full of hectic disappointment, the cause of which was inspired by what he seeks to intimate as treach eiybyhis self-imposed lieutenan cies. His spleen descends some what upon the assasinated Garfield, whom he desires to intimate, cost him the presidential chair. In this age of harsh criticism and univer sal, public judgement, Sherman has displayed a weakness such as but children possess. His political dis appointments, which were the re sult of an overweening ambition, should not by himself have been ad vertised to the world. Bethany Band Concert. The Bethany Cornet Band will give an open air concert at the band stand in Hillsboro, on Satur day evening, October 26th, com mencing at 7:30 p. m. PROGRAM PA RT FIRST. March-'Ttie Scorcher" Mafiten hcliuttische "5e Gray" Metcalf oeieciion "forget Jle Not".... A Macbeth Quickstep-" New Era" . . . HP Brothers uranu potpourri -"O Fair Dove 0 Fond ,, . Vo ' Schlepegrell Galop-"Chesslev" HP Brothers Jaltz-"Down on the Farm" J T WillianiH March-"Watch on the Rhine" J N thadsev INTEUMISSION-PART SECOND. Clarionet Solo "Nero" Kiplev Waltz-"Night Waltzes" J 8 Knight Serenade "Vesta" Pettee Waltz "Summer Showers". . ,K V Keller March-"Quick March out of Sight". . , J S McCosh Comic "Symphunnv, Nol". C W Dalby Concert Waltz "Auf Weideraehn" Edin H Bailey Dead Letter List. The following is the ljst'of letters re maining in the Hillsboro post office 'un claimed: Anderson, Geo A Gregory, E R Keeler, Chas R Keene, John Kirts, W A Linch, Rev David Morton, W H Scheiffelin, Eff , Smith LE Welch, M Waggoner, Mrs E C Wikauder, P Solomon, J T (postal card) 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. Majy A. Brown, p. m. county mm FOREST GROVE. An unfortunate accident happened j Sunday to Mr Lathrop, an engineer who lives above Hr. V bile driving a load of lumber up hill and blocking the wagon in some unknown way the forefinger of ,n.e Vs , nana " CUS'" una 'ie wheel and cut until the tip hung only bv a shred of skin. The sufferer came to Grove Monday and Dr Large ainpu tated it and dressed the wound. Mr A I TlflVMtt lmtt rninnlninl nn 1,iq place a new footbridge over the Patton creek to replace the old one which was covered at hii'h water. Tlip hriilirp is nn the suspension plan, fifty feet long and "W1"0. na1 Ju returned irom a visit in Washington. Fted D Jones, of Portland, came out Saturdav to visit his homestead on the side hill of Gales Peak, adjoining Arm strong's claim. He found the place burned over and buildings and fences destroyed. He suffers quite a heavy loss. Frank Watters is building an addition to his house near South Park. The mill expert came out Monday and started the machinery in the new L H Alberts & Co flour mill. Everything fan smoothly and before long good flour of home manufacture was piled in sacks on the lower floor. The mill ran all day without a hitch and to every one's satis faction. Everything is in first class con dition and the machinery is of the latest design. The new mill building is very conveniently arranged and much more ornamental than its predecessor. There was some excitement at the Western House Tuesday noon. It was thought the building was on fire but it turned out to be only a chimney. Mr Pennell, of Dilley, is acting as en gineer of the L H Alberts & Co mill. Mr Loouiis, superintendent of circula tion of the Oregonian, was in town Tues day taking subscristions. . W W Breeden has bought the general merchandise store of B K Purdy at Dil ley. Mr and Mrs C L Hinman visited the metropolis Monday. 8 A Walker has been making some re pairs on his building on Main street. John Dickens and Walter Bronson, of Laurel, were in town Monday on busi ness. K N Staehr has been tnakine some improvements on his property east of town. Dr Hiatt has completed his new barn in the north end of town. W H Crosley's place is being filled and raised with sand about the new dwelling. It will he one of the finest residence properties in the city. P J Beckett, a Salem priuter, was in town Tuesday looking up photo engrav ing. SCHOLLS. Mrs C R Adams and Mrs S V Seeiev are sick. Mrs S A Little is staying with Mrs Adams while she i indisposed. Mr and Mrs Sutherland, of this place, accompanied by several friends from Mountain Side attended the quarterly conference at Lake Shore, Washington, this week. Mrs Dolly Taylor Cromwell, of The Dalles, is visiting with her mother, Mrs Iowa Taylor, of this place. Sam Samson and wife, of Reedville, visited the latter's mother this week. Ed Brooks returned home last week after a year's sojourn in California. Frank Miller, late of Hood River, will spend the winter at Scholls. Rey Mr Emmels has rented the Jones farm near Kinton and is moving onto the same this week. Mr Jones did business, in Scholls Mon day and is getting along nicely, consid ering his injuries. " . L E LaRue is building a barn for Chas Kober. Mrs Estella Hanley is, visiting in Hillsboro this week. Mr Daniels, of Dallas, was the guest of D B Emrick the first of the week. Messrs Molstad,, Emrick and Raynard did business in Sherwood the first of the week . J D Rowell and wife visited with the latter's mother at Farmington Sunday. Mr Alkersimon, of Farmington, did Dusiuess witu air Kowell Monday. Mr Dosher, of Kinton, was in Scholls Monday on business. We understand we are to have a new Evangelical church built at Scholls in the near future. School will commence the 28th of Oc tober. Mr Root, of Newberg, will wield the rod. BEAVERTON. Oscar Floyd, a milkman residing near Paleigh, started for Portland about 7:00 p m on the 17th inst and when going down the hill near Ole Olsen's place his horse became unmunagable and dashed wildly along over the rough corduroy. Oscar endeavored to jump from the cart but in so doing his foot was caught in some manner by the cart wheel, throw ing him violently to the ground, break ing his left arm about three inches above the elbow. A surgeon was called and reduced the fracture and now Mr Flovd is waiting for nature to fasten the parts togeth r. Annie Anderson, well known in this filace but who has been living in Port and for several years, was operated on at St Vincent's Hospital on the 18th inst and died the next morning. Her body was brought to the home of her parents on Saturday and interred at Union School cemetery on Sunday. A little son of D Bloomer who lives about 4. miles from Tualatin, sustained a fracture of his collar bone one day last week and was brought to Beaverton for surgical aid which rendered the little fellow quite comfortable compared to his condition before treatment. Ralph Bunnell, son of Chas Bunnell of ligardville died after 8 days illness with pluro-pneumonia and was buried at Ames Chapel cemetery. The family have the sympathy of the community in their bereavement. Pneumonia is quite prevalent in this vicinity at present. All phases of the disease are present, from the slightest to the most virulent form. Forest fires have been burning very fiercely to the north of us for several days. Many fences have been burned and much damage done, but as yet there has been no loss of life or buildings and it is to be hoped that rain will come to dampen the brush and trees before an other east wind fans the small fires into another roaring flame. Wm Owens, of Cedar Mill, has been confined to his bed since Sunday with a very painful attack of inter-costal neu ralgia. The long looked for new store is here at last and are selling goods at prices that ought to suit customers of all class es. Many complaints have been made here on account of alleged high prices of groceries and it now remains to be seen whether our people are patriotic enough to support our stores sufficiently to justify Portlai.d prices being main-taiutd. CORNELIUS. Marion Tililiits arrived home from Portland Monday. Mrs Ollie (trigg arrived homo Tues day from lliniMiner, California, w here she has been visiting her husband. J It Miller and Ituniiing attended the K of P lodge in Hillsboro Monday night. Mr and Mrs Parker, of the tirove, vis ited with V F Ponioroy last .Sunday. C T Dodil did business at llillslMmi on rn 1.... lumunv. I W R Jneksoii, of Hillsboro, did busi-1 ness here Tuesday. . , ,, ,,. , it, loin Adams , h O Hinder and John Myers, of the Nehaleni, were in Come- litis Tuesdnv on tlinir wiiv home from Portland. F S Hiiner is Improving the appearance of his property in the south part of town. Miss Anna Lewis came out from Port land last Fridnv. C M Johnson was attending to business at Hillsboro Monday. Tom Madigau, of the drove, did busi ness here Wednesday. John Schmidt, south of Cornelius, had a tine horse stolon last week. Ben Scholtield and lady attended the exposition at Port land last week. A populist from the east spoke at this place last Sunday evening, C C Hancock is putting a new roof 011 his burn. K S McN'utt and wife have returned from Dallas w hero they have been visit- ing relatives. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Our esteemed contemporary states in its li'Rt week's issue that the Willamette valley has nothing but wheat to sell. The Argus mod estly suggest that the Indepi ndent refer back to its is.ue of July 2G, and take a look at t he assessor's re port of the productions of poor old impoverished Washington county. Buy your apple bdxes of K. 11. Greer's. Cheap. y A 12-year old son of Stephen Itainho fell from a load of straw Friday evening, and dislocated his elbow. A physician from this city attended the little fellow nnJ he is doing nicely. Ilenieniber you can buy your school supplies cheap at the liills boro Bazaar. If you want the news, step up and subscribe for Ibis paper. It tviil be one dollar well spent. ' 'Look at li e Coast Carriage & Wagon Cii.'b ad in another column. Upon complaint of his father. John Becker, a 14 year old boy, is today being tritd before the county court for incorrisiibility. Under the same ch; rge is Tom Chiisteiisen al so before the tribunal. The former is motherless und latter fatherless, hence discipline has been an un known quantity. The Becker bov has been living away from home for some time and tin two lads have pretty much had their own way. Go to the Bazaar for school supplies. -J. H. Wiikins, aviteran of the civil war, while at this city recent ly, lost Ins discharge papers. The tinder will confer a favor by leav ing them at this ollice. Remember the- Bazaar has a complete line of school supplies. Subscribe for Thk Akgvs and get the titws. II. Wehrung & Sons' urices on clothing and dry goods are 0. K. No trouble to show goods. rpo I! EXT. A nice little cottiiB.i within X one block ot the business part of town at $7 per month : Unqure at this "tlice or of W. K. Thome. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. In the county court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah county. In the matter of the estate of I Augustus Roberts, deceased, f NOTICE is hereby given that bv au thority of an order of sale made and entered in said estate by order of said court, dated October 18, 1NU5, 1 will soil at private sale, to the highest bidder, from and after the ira.b Anv ,f Ki.tromk,,.. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in. , lit the' front door of the court house in the city of Port-, laiui, Multnomah county, Oregon, the fol lowing described rent '1 he east half of the northeast quarter of the southeast oiuirlev ,f nn,.ti,,,, tl,i,.i. i three (88) in township one (1) south ofj range one (1) west of Willamette meridian. 1 situated in Washington county, Slate of I Oregon, contaiiiincr t.uenhv (9111 ,i,.i-u Lots nun bered twentv-seven C271 and twellty-eiirht (28) in Tobaseo nridit.i'im t.r. the City of Portland, in Multnomah cou.ii-J iv, niawj oi uregon. 1'he terms of sale are cash, United states goiu uoill. ll'MIKRT K. UASK, al-B Executor of said estate. NOTICE. N0IIC15 is hereby given that all countv warrants endorsed prior to July 1 , 1895, are now payable at the office of mu county treasurer and Interest will cease on same after October 26, 1805. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, Oct. 24, 1895. J. VV. Sappinoton, 31-tf County Treasurer THE DELTA : DRUG w 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 tonality and Accuracy. Notice for Publication. l.Asn Omrs at Owiooti City, Or.! Oct. 2, 1NKU NOTICE i" hereby uiven thin the follow-iiiK-miiiKMi st'ttlrr Iiiih lilo.l notice of bis intention to make tlii.il proof in sup port of his claim, and that uiil proof will Of made lielore the Iti'Rister mid Kewiver at Oregon t'itv, On'jMii, on November 15, ItC,vix: William Fisher, II. K. No. 107?-' for the S of S E V Sec .IS Tvp4N 1! 4 V and Lots one (ll und two (S)Soe4TwpN 1UW, lie mum the Ibllowinx witnesses to prove liiscoiitliHimi resiilenee upon and cultivation of said land, viz: J A Kii kuoud, of Voruoiiiu, Cnluiuldii t'o, Ore. I K W Klrkwond. " I'll Itatighniaii, of IlilUhoro, Orogon. Joseph Klinenian. " " 28 0 KoitKRT A. Mll l.KR, Register. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Washington county. Nelsena Paid, vs. Charles Paul, Plaintilf. Snin limns. Defendant.) To Charles Paul, the above named de fendant. p; THE NAME OK THE STATE OF rvgon, you are hereby required to - ,- ,.,. ,,. - 1 ... , ..,., ,'l'l BI1--HVI ,IIV Vl'IIIUIUIII, III,-, I against you in I he above entitled suit, in the above entitled court, by .Monday the 2oth dav of November, lS!l',"the same being on the first dav of the next term of court. e..u. J......u.ui.... ......1. ., .. ....m;.... ... , . i ' m ' . lion hereof, and if you fail so to answer, fur want thereof, the plaintilf will apply to the court for the relief prayed fur in the complaint herein tiled, to-wit: 1'Yr a de cree dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing between plaintiff and defendant, and for such other and further relief as to the court shall seem meet. This summons is published by order of Hon. II. E. .Mctiinn, judge of the circuit court of the State of Orcitoti. lor the Fourth I judicial district. 1 Dated October 11, K!K. Fl.KOKL A STASIHHWSKV, 3M1 Attorneys lor Plaintiff. Administratrix't Notice, NOTTCU is hereby given Hint the unite signed has been by the coiir.ly court ot Washington county i Oregon, appoint ed administratrix de Ixniis mm of theestate of Isaac Alexander, deceased, and has duly ipialilied as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby no tified to present the same to me with pro er vouchers at the law ollice of S. 11. Hus ton, in Hillsboro, Oregon, within six months from this date. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this lllthday of September, 1SH5. 'Jtj-j JKNSIK A. ItKNIIA.M. Administratrix do bonis lion. Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICF. is hereby given that tho un dersigned administratrix of the es tate of Frank (i. Sheldon, deceased, has tiled her final account as tuln inistratrix of said mtau in tho County Court of the State of Oregon, for Washington county, and said Court has appointed Monday, the 1 1 tli day of November, lHila, at the court house in Hillsboro, at the hour of ten o'clock 11. 111. of said day as the time and iilaoe for hearing objections to such final account mid the final settlement of said estate. Emma Siikldon, Administratrix of the estate of Frank 0. Sheldon, deceased. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 10th day of Octolier, lstri. NOTICE OF EXECUTORS. NOT If! Is is hereby given that the last w ill and testament of John Kay has been duly admitted to probate by the county court of tho State of Oregon, Coun ty of Washington, and that the under signed have been duly appointed as execu tors, of said will, and have duly qualified ami entered upon the discharge, of their duties. Ail persons, therefore, having claims against, said estate are requested and required to present them with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned, at the law otllceofS.il. Huston in Hillsboro, Oreiioii, within six molds from dale. Dated at Hillsboro this October 10, 1KB. Makv J. Kay, .Milton Kay, Hiram It. Kay, Kxecutors of the last will and testament of John Kay, deceased. Administrator's Notice. "VJotice is hereby given that the under i.1 signed has been duly appointed ad ministrator of the estate of W. A. Porter, deceased, by the County Court of Wash ington county, Oiegon, and has duly qualified as such administrator. All per sons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me at the law ollice of S. It. Huston, in Hills boro, with proper vouchers within six mouths from this date. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this '.Sith dav of Sept., lf. John M. Wall. Administrator of the estate of V, A, Por ter, deceased. 27-11 Notice to Bridge Builders. There will be let to the lowest bidder on November 7, 189.1, at 11:00 o'clock a. 111., nt the ollice of the County Judge tit Washing tun county, Oregon, a contract for thecon strnction of a bridge across Scoggins creek, near the resilience ot Lewis Wilcox, Spec ilications may be seen at the ollice of the County clerk on or after November fi. 1H!". Bids to be sealed and the court reserves the. right to rcjeet any or all bids. Dated this 2!ird day of November, lM).i. liy order of Commissioners' court, li. P. Counei.mis, County Judge. rho, F. Oaken, Henry C. Payne, jt, llonry (!. Ilcaisii, Ueoieverk rvfl ORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. u N Pullman U,M,,B" Sleeping. Cars F I Afl a lit wja DSninn ft - WJIIIUI'J VJI J . ft U IMS t W M 1 w i. Sleeping Cars 4T PAUL MirNCAPCLIS OULUTH FARGO GRAND FOfllU crookston; winnipeqJ HELEMAndi BUTTE TO CHICAGO, WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK B0JT0NAND ALL POINTS EAST ..-m1 SC'JTH Kor information, lime curds, innps hik' tickets, cull mi oi write k. D. CHAR TON. Asrt, f.enl. Faa .'cr PORT' r ?5i) Mrrlfon Street, PACIFIC UNIVERSITY! T11P.KE 1'OI.l.EOE I'M'KBKS ... Classical, Scientific, Literary, TllrC ACADEMY prepares for Collogo ami givpN a llonnijfh Kng lish Kiluoation; the beBt preparation for Tvarliing or IJupint'ft, All expennoH very low. Hoard anil rooms nt the Ladies Hall, !f3 to !f4 per wctdc, incluilitifr electric lili' "'1 '"'at. The College Dormitory, under excellent inanapenicnt, fit r iiishcH board and room at !f2.2" per week. ISuurd m il room in private fimiiliee, s?2..r0 and upuardH. Many flu dents rent rooms mid board Iheniselvei at a total coat not to exceed if l oll per week. The fall term begins Septem ber 18. For full particulars uddreKP, thomas mcclelland, Forect drove, Oregon. Don't Buy !l u Coast Carriages and Unties T3"kc4 "T1 17ciT'fVl 1 are best value for letst money; JDt?0 I VIl EdClL 111 tisontnt on Prices but no Piscount on the Goods. Particulars of Williams Uros., llill.shoro, Ore., ov M. M. Davis, Assignee Coast Carriage it Wagon Co., Corvallis, Ore. W. T. Andrews. President. I). W. Dnrnniee, Secretary ANDREWS LUMBER CO. (.Incorporated June S, ISjitl.) MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. MOU NTA 1 N I) A I, H. EXPOSITION ! PORTLAND, . OKi;;ON. The Largest and Most Complete Display ever made of the Resources, Industries, Commerce, Business, Agriculture, Forests, Mines, Fruit, Fisheries, Manufac tures, and Transportation Facilities of the Oreat Pacific Northwest. Fine Music. Special Attractions ICvery Day. Reduced Kates oil all Transportation bines?. ADMISSION: Single Admission .... joe; Children Under (2 Years . u Season Tickets f :t (10 E. C. MASTEN, Secretary. L. V. BERCKMOES, One Door South of Post Office, Second St., Hillsboro, Oregon. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles,"&c lrinc and complicated watch repairinj;, Satisfaction, guaranteed. GEORGE R. BAGLEY, ATT()itNKY-AT-LAW. Hunni l.'t, Morgan l,l!nc,k,, HILLSBORO, C-aiXiON. Loral Agent lioyvl InnumiP I'umpury SMITH & BOWMAN, ATTORNE YS.AT- LAW, Notarial Work and Conveyancing. Rooms (J A 7 Morgan lilk., llitlsboro. Ore. S. B. HUSTOri, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, AMD NOTARY PUBLIC. Room 8 Union ltlock, Hillsboro, Or BARRETT & ADAMS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Hooms (laud 7 Central Block, Hillsboro, Or T. H. TONGUE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, In .Morgan block, Hillsboro, Orgoa. W. D.WOOD, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office in Chenette Row. Residence, corner First and Main streets, Hillsboro, Oregon, S. T. LINKLATER, M. B.C. M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Ollice ut Itesidenco Kast of Court House. C. B. BROWN, nKNTIST, u HILLSnOHO, OREGON. GOLD .C'HOWN and JtRIDOK work a specialty. ALL WORK Uuarcntoed. Rooms 1 and 2 Morgan Illock. Oi'kiok Houkh: From 8 a. m. to 4. ) M. F. A. BAILBT, Jt.D. p. J. BAIMT, B.B.M.D. DRS. F. A. AND F. J. BAILEY, Phyticiana, Surgeoni and Accouchers. Offlce in Hillsboro Pharmacy. Resi dence toutn-weat corner Baseline and Second. 'All call promptly attended day or night. JAMES PEIUJPP1 T1HIS8IE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Bureeon Southern Paolflo Railroad Co, Consultation in French or English. Office ;nd residence south of Main near 3d St.. Hillsboro, Or, WILKES BROS. ABSTRACTORS and SURVEYORS. ! Conveyancing and fine map work I pecialty. j ranaeay Block, two doors north of the i postoffloe. Second st., Hillsboro, Or. ANDERSON & TUPPER, (Niiccebnjr to C It Mead) EXPRESS! MakoH reirulur trips to Portland on Mondays, Wediicsdays, and Fridavs. re- turnltiK on TncHdays, TliursdayHand Hat- urnayw. ah business entrusted to film will bo promptly and carefully attended to. Frelprht ami pxpress rates reasonable. Leave orders with him, or at Lodford's, or at 'ix Aroub, Until yon have seen a Count Steel dear Manu'fd. by Coast Carriage A' Wagon Co. ORHOON. i2i OPENS October 5th For Exhibit Spare Apply at the Ex position Handing- to C. II. HUNT, Superintendent. Watchmaker and Jeweler. Notary Public. . . Loans Collections, FlRli. - AND. . ACCIDKNT : INSUKANCi:. : J. I. KNIGHT. Uencral Fire Insurance and Loan ltroker, HILLSBORO, ORKOONy (UWash'lijri ') ). NOKTIIHUP, Newly Furnishe4 and Renovated. A first-class table anil all accommodations for the convenience of guests. . . . K. McXKIL, Hcce vei TO THE AST (Jives the choice of. . . , TWO Tli A NSC ON TIN UN TA I ROUTE S Northern Ky. - Pacific lly. SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS ARM ST PAUL DENVER OMAHA A Nil KANSAS CITY LOW HA'l'EH TO A LL EASTKliN CITIES Ocean Stvamsn Leave Portland Every Five l.)ays ....FOR SAN FRANCISCO For full details call on or address: W H HURLEURT, Qen'l Piwsent Portland, Oregon. NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX. NOTICE is hereby given that the last Willi and testament of ltuiinlpli Mevcr j has been duly admitted to nrobale bv i.hn Loiiuly court of the State of ()rem,oouii. ty of WashiiiRfpn. and that the under- "'(("eu ims weii-jiuiy appointed as execu trix. of Sllld will, mill bus ilnlv mn.liH.ul and entered upon the discharge'of her du ties. All persons, therefore, having claims against said estate are requested and re quired to present them with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned, at the law office of S. B Huston in Hillsboro, Oregon, within six months from date. Dated at Hillsboro this October 10, 1805. , , CllRISTtNK MYK!t. Executrix of the last will and testament of Rudolph Meyer, deceased. TO ULM. A large cottage with three .lots in North side addition at $5 per month,, Enquire at this, offlce, , IP1 CBMBIMMBI E