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THE ARGUS County Official Paper. The Only Democratic Paper ia Wash ington Comity. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BY The Arg!is Publishing Company. " si'BsrniPTioN pmci Single copy rive cents. One "year, ft .UO. Six lnunlliH tio cents. "'Iiroe intmths 35 cents. Oregon. as ftecoud-clus mail matter. " ' ' - --- ' fit I'RJsDAl, OCT. M. 1895. 1 . , . . . . , idled on October tSth. The remains iqmcfcen When he thinks of what were interred in the Presbvterian cetne I HE American eagle will scream soldiery has sometimes undergone 1 ter-v on umla-- The bereaved family when necessity requires, but it is a and who does not believe a nation j 'T f bird that makes but little noise for! should ,,,1Pri,B! ,,v f,r ,h Z!?'?0 nothing. If Cleveland listened to many Jingois's Uncle Sam would have more iT.-iTi bis hands full. . . - , . .. , , ,, . The possibilities of war in Eu rope, and trouble bchuen England and the U.S. arc us nothing com par"d to the arxiety of the public fir tiie future, of the San Francisco dailies. When the Duirant case is concluded, what will they do for a sensation? Snow has fallen in the eastern slates in several localities and the people are prt paring for a very cold winter. To those who were reared there, and known no better clime, life has its charm, but if once they knew of our Oregon climate u change would likely be imminent The Portland exposition has been visited by larger crowds this year than ever before. This is doubtless due the reduced price of admission j and the beautiful October weather. Many thousands of dollars have gone to Portland retailers which otherwise would have found their way iuto interior business houses. When farmers realize the impor tance of getting out of debt and keeping that way, prosperity will lie something tangible. There is no rust or canker like debt. It gnaws away, night and day without cessa tion, and will not down. Wipe out the last vestige of debt and you will be happy. Then stay out of debt unci you will le twice happy. A rattling w.ir across tho pond would send up the prices of prod ucts in a manner highly gratifying to American producers, and this would grieve no one this side of the water. Of a certainty, a few lives would be lost, but if there is anything in the scriptural teaching of the imperishability of the soul that fi ct should bQ-tJisfno one, as wejuMaeTlodie some time any "Tvay. The nrohahilitipH (if a mar with England are not as strong as some would be led to imagine. Should the United Stales show its band and insist on England submitting its Venezuelan claim to arbitration ! there is no doubt as to what the greatest of warlike nations would do, Kngland does not want nnv I rnnldo ...UK ti... tt.,:.j !,..... v.w,..,. ,tl, Up, me oniicu iiiuts jhas too much advantage in case ol trouble, be it either offensive or de fenBive. I Thr U'pnlflipsaaa .f but,..,,, i ' "-- jture are mamlold, but the same de- j 'gree of charity should be exercised j toward your erring companion that you would desire, should you be tbe prnng one. Again, the tongues of j gossip and slander often do more to ' kill the spirit of a'broad basis of! motherhood than all other ele-' , i nents combined. If vou know not ! i . . . - i WMU vel that a person lias erred, j ; jold your pence. If you do other-: ise you simnly brand yourself as j - - - i ;S meddling gossip. j i . -i inE Argus is with it8 ccntem- iraryon the preservation of the ! ouroe Doctrine in the strictest; send missionaries to poor ignorant use. It we must twist the Brit-;jai)an. I use. u we must twist the Brit-' ; 'i. i t , .t , , ... I n uon b tan, tne sooner the better. ib editorial staff on both our city i pent would be free from draft, ? (I 'if we can't fight with our pen- s where will we get off? Fall to 'dependent 1 We'll preserve the Jjnity of our nation even if we ,ve to wri'u our manuscript in k of the most carmine hue. Send the price of farter's Crimson. L'oMMiBsiONEH Lochren, of the ision Bureau, has published the iual report and it tells some in- - : Stlllg facts. I here lire now over million pensioners, and over! 7.0O0;0O0Jiave been paid out of depaHrnent Within the past 12 is it ih. iie reports xw convic " . r . er A n lor fraudulent attein p(g to cnre pension relief. The Commis sioner advises that clerks who have grown disabled in bureau service be also subjecis for pension. This, it would appear, is going trifle 'too far. This class has been well paid for the services performed and no more should )e entitled to pen sion( nor as much for that matter) than the laborer who works for pri vate individual or for himself. It. would si ninl v lRhmnfnl !, I r - i rai Kest roDuery. J iieso tellows in I bureau should look to their earn- inss for their sunnort and if j destitute let the pooi hotise officials attend their .wants. The man whose blood will not! 1 .... ... ,- petuation of its principles of liberty, is not a worthy citizen, but no one ,1111 j i r cuum in, vir,iu tu me iitci wiui fraud after fraud has been perpe trated on the people of this nation through the pension system. How this system thrived, how it was nurtured by the republican party when in power, is a matter of re cord. Under )ie specious plea that they loved the old soldier that party maintained its strength for mary years, and ii was treason to sny what these lines contain, how ever truthful. If iMr. Lochren thinks the people will stand a fur ther burden by pensioning the very clerks who have had support from the bureau, he much mistakes the temper of the day. Election for state officials and legislators occur next Tuesday in several states. The outcome is not 88 p,1a!.n 8 h mht be altho' m republicans claim sure results This, however remains to be seen. It would be a big surprise if Camp bell should be elected Governor of Ohio, over Bushnell.the republican nominee. There is nothing quite so uncertain as election. This was made evident upon the defeat of Tom Watson, who ran on the pop ulist ticket in Georgia, and who it was claimed would carry his dis trict by storm. A democrat was elected over him by a large plural ity. '- Senator Hill has been out in Ohio, taking the stump for Camp bell, and a9 the local issues are pre dominant, he may be able to defeat Bushnell. Each of the great powers of Eu-. rope has a better eqiiiped,avy than the United StatedIn case of an international contest for pitysi- !ca' suPren)cy' this would appear to jookba4i"or this .-cion of old Eng land. But the rub would come when the stamina of Americin sea men is considered. Think of what our little jerk-water fleet did in the war of 1812 and '13! England was not in it. If the arbiters of our na tional destiny would think more of our merchant marine and less of our national navy it would much better be. Corporal punishment is all right in its place, and so is Sheol. j 'H,o -,1,1 l. ,.,v, :.! o .1... ."w "iwimiu suuic me , rod and spoil the child" knew some-1 he w?s lost but Mr Beatty is very mod .1 . i . . . , .. , lest like all true heroes and declines to thing about raising children. In j say anything about it. connection with tbeennvt pyripvionpo r which the Stephen's school, of Port- j land, has recently undergone, it I -. .v unucguuo, iM brings to mind the fact that chii-1 dren who know what authority and I obudience are from home training, rarely get into trouble at school, j Certainly, there are exceptions to this rule, but the exceptions are as I good proof of the generality in this, ' as in other cases i ----- People who look upon Japan as ! an uncultured country will be sur-! nrispd w,p U,pv lnnm ... . ; ..v,.. " J '''" HlfHi 111 1S80, but only 9 per cent of its pop- ulation could not read, while in this country the population was 14 ner cent. Think of it. and vet. i Janan COUNTY NEWS CENTERVILLE. Jesse Cornelius is improving in health. J E Wilson and wife drove to Portland 1 last week. i C W Hermens came near getting knocked out by a kicking horse last week while hitching him up. The horse hit him a glancing blow on the jaw, breast and shoulder, but luckily for him ,' v' fi VJ TVTovV, lo i:l.t1.. 1 i,.. I " " x.ic.a. la oiiRi'vo uuuer me , weather. A lame shoulder is the cause. 1 Saturdav nieht T E Wilson shot and k,".Ie.d a lar8e owl which was after the rhiplfftlO ftlitii1oi nirrlif n Tf tlnil .t.A working for him, heard a disturbance , " -"-"" .i."v,,i.. iw , the fOin fllld nftil aflf atinfliAr f.,.,1 tj, ailioni? the chickens and fortVin- th fnnt . nilirtliur t hu Ohiolimie niH .... t. L He lmd been gone from the fcouse but a few 1 minutes when the report of his gun was nriiiu ani ne came in Willi a lurkev which he had shot for an owl. The family had boiled owl for dinner Mon- dav. Andy Olsen will move this week to the old Derrick place, now owned bv Peter Jansen. I There was a slight sprinkle of rain Monday morning. Old Glory may le seen flying from the mast head in front of the "school house evcty day. A Mr Smith, who lives four miles be- nd Yeruonia on the Nehalein river. aleui river, on his why passed through here Snuday to Portland. ! G.W Marsh was in Hillshoro on busi Saturday. FROM PHILLIPS. Mr John Hamel living near this place vua il.fllM.-tl UIIC nielli last WCCK. Mr.rdwa-V has many friends in this vi- I " . t . . , The correspondent of this place failed ; to eaten tiie mail last week, soit is read jily seen why there were no items from this section. School No. i convened on the 2Sth with Miss Anna Luster, of Forest Grove, as teacher. Miss Catherine Trelier, of Portland, visited with friends at this place on Sat urday and attended the band concert at Hillsboro in the evening. Any one desiring fine grapes should call on Mr Toelle living one mile south east of Phillips V O. A new girl in this vicinity, and our young tenor player was the first, as us ual, to find out which direction she lived from Rock Creek school house, Thursday night. Our tenor player ' is quite a cute little one" and the girls all know it. The concert given by the Bethanv Cornet Baud at Hillsboro last Saturday evening was a grand success. Quite a number of our fair ladies and genii men attended it. Our band boys will long remember the excellent supper given to them before the concert by Prof W J Wall and the kindness shown by the Schuhnerich family after the serenade at their place. The boys will also re member a Farmington friend who fa vored them at the band stand. BEAVERTON. Mr Eldon French, whose home is in Michigan, has been suffering from sup posed appendicitis, and was operated on Tuesday by Drs. Holmes, of Portland, Bailey, of Hillsboro, and Robinson, of Beaverton. The case was reported as a serious one, but the young man seems to be doing very well at this writing. Quite a battle was engaged in by two of Beaverton's old veterans, who did not lose all their pugnacious qualities at Bull Run and Gettysburg. 'Tis a shame that men so venerable should thus act. Mrs Rebeca Fanno is stopping at Mrs Burbanks for the purpose of having her eyes treated, the right one being badly inflamed. Mrs Fanuo is one of the vtry old pioneers, having come to this coun ty in the forties, and in now in her 70th year. Miss Lizzie Wolf is very low at this writing with, consumption and her death is expected at any time. FROM MIDDLETON. Too much dry weather; everybody wisiiuig 101 rain. The advance guard of the Telephone nas passea tnrougn town. Matnniucking spuds is the order of the day. The V F M Society will give an Alas ka tea some time in the near future. Charles Cavill has sold his farm to some German whose name we did not learn. A pleasant evening was spent bv sev eral of our citizens at the residence of Mrs Dnskell last Monday. An old fashioned quilting at the resi dence of Mrs Ellis was what amused the ladies Tuesday. We noticed Uncle John Winters with a brace of school marms on his way to the institute the other day. Some of our citizens went to the nio"tains last week on a hunt and foi ""t""" eaou ir ocauy was out bv lumset two 11 phts Rumor savs CORNELIUS. Mann Pizer left for the Rock Creek mines last Tuesday. Dotle Thing, of Reedvibe, was in town Mouday visitinB with friends- thfci57ferd:yl! "TdK S where he goes to. Old Gentleman Pointer, of Newberg, was in the city this vveek' . Geo Sanders went to Hillsboro on bus- iness Wednesday. . ,,. . .... , ,. J h Miller is putting in a bowling al- ley back of the hotel- Carroll McNutt left for Vernonia last batttrday with a load of good. Mrs Keini went to Portland on busi ness last Saturday. J R Miller built a new sidewalk east of the hotel last week, We noticed Ula Hanna and Lieu Soys"c1ous!ay eVe"ing' ,'L. t... , ... - Chas Johnson's father and sister, of Portland, were visiting with him Satur day and Sunday, Ike Pizer moved down this side of Hillsboro where he has a contract of cut titij; wood. Some of our young people attended a dance at FHrmington last Friday even ing. They report a good time. Tom Lavender and wife, of Vervonia, FTc V'1 U"K wUU A B LeW'S a,ld wife ""v Peter Jaccmot and lady visited in Hills boro last Sunday. Some of our young bloods visited the Forest show Saturday night and report it good. Chas Dodds has sold his barber outfit . ni.l... T..1...... . ... . . . ' "ci c w i lariev r airciiuci . we WISH Mr Fairchild success. Ora Cook and his father, M Cook, went overland to Portland last Saturday nn In. r c , . h ... . nuusc tills 1VCCK. w'-'-.o unu mo new Robt Banks and lady from West Dairy 1 creek visited C M Johnson last Sunday Leiser & Snsbauer are making fine cider. We were np and sampled it this week. Jos Cawrse was in town Tuesday. J H' Ailen, of the Grove, was doing business in Cornelius Tuesday. Dead Letter List. The following is the list of letters re maining in the Hillsboro post ollice un claimed: Brewer, John Clemens, Mrs C m All letters not called for by Nov. Q, ltV5. will be sent to the dead letter of fice. One cent will be charged on each tetter called for. Mary A. Brown, P. M. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. C. Jensen, w ho has charge of the creamery south of town, was in the city the first of the week. Kuv volir hiihIm boxes of IJ M Crooi'V Pb.iii i " lu"m's "lw t'ollowinil wilm-xscs to urt.ii . vne.ip. j miive hiseontimious residence upon ami Vulcan Engi tie Coinpiinv meets 'l;ll'ti':!.,,;,", "l'sl,i,(1, .lam1' V'- , ,. . , " . 1 ,- ., ; J A Kirkwond, ol uruonia, Columbia Co. tonight, and next ihumliiy the! On. Hook A: Ladder hove transact bus-', W Kirkwood. Tl,u I,m ;,.,,(,.., I 1 11 l.lauMhnian.nt ildlxlu.io, Oregon. .... ....v.. ..... v... "' business tieioie Doin meetings. John Nusbaumer and Miss May Luond have takin out license' to wed. October, with but a very little simnkle throughout the entire ol , ,.. ,, i ,i v i : ' i i "li" witJMiii Minims; imiiy. is n iMinil i tinn c.dilmn iviioi-iitiiond Co and hear the Congo Oil Company next week, every night at Opera House. I hey have an ex li . i -n i iii'iii-ai turn uu-Mier uie eiMtntiaiiii n leu Cellent company and Will please , riust you in the above entitled suit, in you. tile above entitled court, by Monday the i!.")tli day of November, IMl 'the same boinu Married: In lienverton, Oct.! 1,11 tlrst day of the next term of court, '27th 1Xn nt tb P.tiiTn0.ili.ul iftillowintctix mivedsive weeks of pulilitui zan, iojo, at t tie cont eg.ition.il liim u,n.llfi ami if v,,u (Mm (,;,,,., parsonage, llev. . Hurlburt ofh'ei- for want ihervuf, t!ie plnintitr will ail v atilig, Misu Christina Spencer and fj.urt for the relief prayed (or in ih'e ,. ,ii l ci i l i ' eoniiluint herein tiled, to-wil : her a de- iMr. hdwai'll Chineer, both of eree dissolvinn the bonds of tnatriniotiy Washington count V. heretofore existintf between )luin(itV anil defendant, and for sueli other and further Do VOU appreciate pure, fivsll ' relil'' UH 10 theennrt shall seem meet, I I,, i, ,, This sununoim is published by order of and homemade jioodsf W ell, then ! u,m. n. K. Moiiinn, judNe of the circuit, patronize the Hume Bukeiv. I i:,,lu't the Male of Oregon, lot' the Kiiui t li i 1 .,1,1 . " jiulieial district. Look at the Const Citmasre it 1 Dated October i), ism. Wagon Co.'s ml in another column. The county clerk's ollice is now preparing a copy of the I8U0 nssess inent roll for tho use of Secretary of State. Stilscrik for Thk Aitut s and get tho news. COURT HOUSE NEWS. lHOIIATE. Semi-nniHial reporls of adn.inis trators of estates of Win. Chalne rs, J. D. Ledrick. John 1' Cerha'ds. A mas. If. Phelps, and S C. li'v.'h ey, deceased, examined utitl a I lowed. Inventory of estate of Jul K.iy, dec eased, iij proved tu !f-75 11.25. im-nti.TV of estate of J-m. SI p.c.v, ueceaseil, tiiprnvt:d .l .w. Final stttlcnienl i.;v "i oi e:;cc htSt" ' V-"! 1 1 "' TTiTTt aTTTT'i il il J, n j Roy, deceased, cn!i:iUed ,., U 1 1 1 1 1 Monday, Xuv. mher -111). Tlios. 11. WiU'ttms appointed n'1 niiniytratiir of estate of Urouso Wil liams, deceased. In the matter of contest againsti the execution of the last will and! , , . . r i i) i i 1 testament ot Ij-Hiis hoy, deceased, ! COIltestantS decided to bo not prop- ,.,.l ; ... i ..: .-i , cnj , ii i ii tl i ei i it il ill i)- veiiiuer 4th to illu bill', in nuht. manner. Order trranted executor of Shin. nt tllelaw 'Hee of S. II. Huston, m lluls u.ut.i piantu (xecmor or Miip- bori)i witn pn vml(.lt,rs wjllin Hi, ley estate to sell nil personal prop-1 months from this date. ertv, excepting two notes, at public i r''at,;d 'l! 'Jilboro, (ircgoii.thissniliday ,m. .;, i I i of bent., lSUij. John M. Wall. 01 pi Mate gale. ! Adininistrator of the estate of W. A. I'oi- Imentory of estate of Christian! Carl, dpceascd. filed bv appraisers j at !iu364 and apiiroved ae suLinit tt'd. NOTICE. ''pilE eopartiiershii) heretofore, existing i X between Cave & Finney, in the black- smithing business at llillHlioro, Orcvon, i iicijs iiu ouy oeeu uissoiveo nv mutual i consent. Ail those indebted to tho un dersigned will jileiwo immediately call and settle, with either of tho firm,' with out further delav. Dated Ihi.iJDlli dav of October, 1K!)5. K. Cavh, W. A. Kinskv, 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 A ugustus Roberts, deceased, f "VTOTICH is horeby given that by au 1.1 thorit y of an order of sale mat In ml entered in said estate by order of said court, dated October 1(1, 18115, 1 will Null at private salo, to the highest bidder, from anil alter the loth day of November, 18)f, i at the hour of lo o'clock a. in., at the front door of the court house in the city of Port- lowing described real property: i .he east hall ot the northeast quarter of He southeast quarter of section thirty- inuti, in uiinoi an couniv. urmrmi hn to - tin- ;e (iiii) in township one (1) (1) south of range one (1) west of W illamette meridian, Siiiiated in Washington county, iState of i-iegon, c.omaiiiiiig twenty IHU) acres. bets nun bered twenty-seven (27) anil twenty-eight (28) in Tobasco addition to the City of Portland, in Multnomah coun ty, Slate of Oregon. f lie terms of sale are cash, tTnitod States groUl coin. It'uiicBT K. Cask, 81-5 ICxecutor of said estate. Cor. 2d k Wnsh'too J J. NORTHRUP, k. Newly Furnished siS and Renovaterl. A first-class table ani all accommodations for the convenience of guests. . . '. ANDERSON & TUPPER, (Suecejr to C R Mead) EXPRESS! Mulces regular trips to Portland on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, re turning on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays. All business entrusted to him will be promptly and carefully attended to. Freight and express rates reasonable. orut V!u c A r " m DELTA : DRUG :-: STORE (Next Door Hrvau-Laidlaw Co.) Main Street, . llillslioio. A tine line of Toilet Article, ltnishcs, 1'iHiilw, IVri'niiics, Patent Medicines and speehil attention Riven t;i litinlity and Accuracy. Notice for Publication. T.sii Oi'kii-k ri'RK;oN City, Oh. I ! Oct. i', lSllj.i ! NOTU'K i. hereby yCwm Ihal the follow-1 inij-naniod settler has tiled notice ol'j his intention to make Dual proof in sup- port of his claim, and thai said proof will ; be made hetnre the Register and Receiver I at Oregon City, Oregon, on November t". , 1,S!'''' V1Z: William Fisher. ' II. K. Xo. 1077-' for the S VJofHH Sec .W Twp4N li 4 W and l.ois one (1) and two ! ('-') See TwM N li 4 W i, iscpn Mineinan Koiiprt A. Mn.i.Ktt, Hegister. SUMMONS. j In the Circuit Court of lh Slate of Orogn ior asiuugion county. i Nelsena Paul, Plaintiff.) vs. S iMinimotis, ; Charles Paul, lc fondant.! I . ,., i p . ,. i,.,,.., ., ... TUK NAMK Ol'' T1IK SI'.VTIO 01 Oregon, J'i'il a iv herehy required to 1' 1 KOKt. A StAN1SI.V'.V.KV, SMI AtlornevK for "laiutilV. Notice of Final Settlement. "VfO'l'ICK is hereby y;i ven that tl'.e un i.1 diM'simiil uilniiiiistnurix of I lie es tate of I' lank (1. Sheldon, deceased, has tiled her linnl account tlx ml n iuistnitrix of said estate In the 'utility Court of the Slate ot Oregon, tor iishinulon enmity, anil said Court has appointed Monday, I tho lltli day of November, IS!W, at tl'io eciurthou-e in Hillsboro, nt the hour of ten o'clock a. in. of said day us tlm time and place for liearin' nlijivlioiiH to such linnl account and the final settlement of I said estate. Kmma SlIKLIION, I Administratrix of th estate of Fiank ((. I Shi lilon, deceased. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 10th day of October, IS!)".. NOTICE OF EXECUTORS. XTOTK'I'. is hereby niven ihat the last il w ill uud lestaiiiiMil of John Kay has . ueen only annulled to nrolmte bv the ; county court of the State of l ircjron, Conn 1 ty of Wasliinijton, and thai the undcr 1 si.'in-d have been duly appointed as cxeeu- tors, of said will, and have duly qualified ' and entered upon ihc discharge of their I duties. Ail liersoiiM, therefore, havinu elaims ii.ita:nst said tsiute aie rccpi.'stcd and !0iiiircd jo present tiiem with the pi'opeT vbtlelnrs, to the uiuli rsiitncd, nt I lie law ollteeol M. li. llnslon in llillslioro, : Uleir.,.1 wit lltli Kt v tn,etu (V..I.I Dated hi liiilshoro this (letobtr ID, lSICi. Makv.1. Ky, Milton Kay, Hiham 11. Kay, Kxecutors of t lie last will and testament of John Kay, deceased. Administrator's Notice. x, (- , , ,, . ., , Totice is hereby given that the under- V siirned has been dulv annointed ad- ; ndidstrator of the estate of V. A, Porter, I diseased, by the County Court of Wnsh- jngtoii county, lltepm. and has duly ! (iiiulitied as such adininisttalo:-. All ner 1 sons having elaitns agiiinst said estate are ,' hereby notified to present the same to tne ter, deceased. !di-ll Notice to Bridge Builders, There will be let to the lowest bidder on November 7, IS!)"), at 11:00 o'clock a. in., at the ollice of the County . I ud(e ol Washing ton county, Oreuon, a contract for the con struction of a bridge across SiinKKina creek, near the resideneo ol Lewis Wilcox. Spee ih(;atious may ho seen at the ollice of ihc (;"lty clerk on or ufter November t. lwii. l" '-wmi, icwi m ri Klit to reject any or all bids. Dated this Krd day of .November, 181)0, lly order of ConintisHioners' court, li. l CoHSKUtig, County ,lude,e. fho, F. Oak, Henry C. Payne, ., Henry C. Rounn, Koeievom ni ORTHERM PACIFIC R. R. K U N Pullman Slfrtiri fl-ir , W.O i;. J UK KlAnnnf Tourist ST l, it. I'.ur.-i FrtH'30 TO S1-..l:j f'HK) 'itisr-.'M rrrvs .. :na ? -i j (wru i i v ij : p to CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHlLAUtLCHIA NEW YORK Boston vi r ?:.. POITfi E l'jl" 3 . :0UT!l , l.l'l" ('.' For lnr.'l l,l::lii.;i. tickets, ear m &.'r.. u:a!!,to: PACIFIC UNIVERSITY! TIIHKK COI.l.KOK flll'HHKH . . . Classical, Scientific, Literary. T1IK AUADKMY prepares for College n'wes a tl nn.i.gh Kng lisli Kilucatioii; the best preparation for leaching or ltusineHs. All expenses very low. Hoard and rooms at the Ladies' Hull, !f;t to $4 per week, including electric light and henl, The College Dormitory, under excellent inniingemeiit, fur nishes board anil room at $'2.2") per week. Ilonrd and room in private families, ff2.")U and upwards. Many stu dents rem moms and board theniM'lves at a total cost not to exceed 1. 0 per week. The fall term begins Septem ber 18. For full particulars udiircss, 8iy 11 Uilgf Count Cnrriiiges and Ihiggies are best value tor leind moiic Discount on Prices but no Disci. nut mi the (inods. rni iiculars of ViUi;iui.s Hios., Hillsboro, Ore, !.ui, Assiottee Coast Carriage A Wilson Co., Corvnllis, Ore. or M. M W. T. , id p'evvs. President, ANDREWS (Incorporated Junes, 1M lit. i MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER? MOCNTAINDAUi, PORTLAND, . V - The Largest and Most Complete Display ever made of the Resources, Industries, Commerce, business, Agriculture, b'oiests, Mines, l'ruit, fisheries, Mauufac tures, and Transportation b'.ieilities of the tlreat I'acilie Northwest. Fine Music. Special All ructions Every Day. Kedtu'eil liates on all Transportation blues. ADMISSION : Single Atliiiissiini .... 'J,",e Cltihlreii I'lttler 12 Years . 10c Season Tiekels C.'J till E. C. MASTE.N,Serret..rv. L. GEORGE R. BAGLEY, ATTORN H Y- AT-1 i A W . Uooni 1.'!, Morgan l'luek, HILLSIlOitO, ORKCON. I.ncid Agent 1,'uyal Insuriu.cr Cuinpai y SMITH & BOWMAN, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, Not.ni.'.l Work ami Conveyancing. Kooms li ,t 7 Morgan Illk., Ifillslinni, (lie, C. B. HUSTON, ATTORNEY-A T-LAW, a NO NOTARY PUBLIC. P.oomS Union filock, Hillsboro, Or. i'tr'TT & ADAMS, WEYS-AT-LAW. id 7 Central Itloek, Hillsboro, Oru. J I T. U, TONGUE, AT fOxNEY-AT-LAW, Li Morgan Itloek, lliilsboro, Oregon. W. D.WOOD, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Ollice in Chenettw Row. Hosidonce, corner First and Main streets, Hillsboro, Oregon, S. T. LINKLATER, M. B.C. M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, onice at llesidciico Hast of Court House. C. B. BROWN, D 1CNTIST, HILLsnoiK), OREGON. GOLD CROWN and HRI DUE work ti specialty. ALL WORK liuarenteod. Rooms 1 and 2 Morgan Mock. Oi'KH'K Houits: From 8 A. M to 4. p. M. P. A. BA1LRY, M.D. P. J. BAILBT, B.8.M.D. DRS. F. A. AND F.J. BAILEY, Physician, Surgeons and Accouchers. Office In Hillsboro Pharmacy. Resi dence soutn-west corner Uaselino and Second. All calls promptly attended day or night. JAMES PHILLIPPE TAMIESIE, M, D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ...,., 0....11. t.. .tn. n i, , and residence south of Main near 8 1st HiUsboro, Or. ' : . WILKES BROS. i6TnirTni.j ABSTRACTORS AND SURVEYORS, ,S?anciB8 and flne maP work peua ty. Lindsay Block, two doom north nt th j postoffice. Second st Hillsboro, Or. , I rl ,0 tll'.N I.--A large cottage with three I X lots in North side addition at $5 pr I month, Enquire at this otlice. thomas McClelland, Forest drove, Oregon, Until you have seen a Coast Steel (Jear Maiiu'l'd. hy Const Carriautuv WaK011 Co. Best on Earth! 1. W'.Jlomime, Snerettity LUMBER CO. OKHdON. f OPKNS October 5th OKI-CON. For Exhibit Spare Apply at the Ex posit ion llnildiiiir In C. H. Jll'XT, Siipcriiiti'inlPiit. V. BERCKMOjcS, ., WaKlutialicr ami Jeweler, .. Second Street, - llilhdioro, Oreuon, WATCH LiS CLOCKS JKWELKY SPECTACLES ETC. iti'.d CompliriifiMl Watch Kepiiirlnir S.ili il'aeti ei (liiaranti'iitl. Motary l'ublic. . . j Loans, Collections .FIR 12. - AND. .ACCIDENT I : INSURANCE. : J. I. KNIGHT. (leneral Fiiv lusitrnuee anil l.oan Uroker, DRKGON. mi .0 iilwSi K. Mt'NMII,, Iteco ver. TO THE E A v (lives the choice of. . , , ni'O TltANSCOXTlNENTAL ROU Great T ii 3 I'iiii 'iidfiii lly. All' VIA SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS AND ST PAUL DENVER OMAHA ANII KANSAS CITY LOW RATES TO ALL joastkrn emus Ocean Steamers Portland Jiverv Five Dana Leave ....FOR.... SAN FRANCISCO IV r full details call on or address: W II HURLbUR'", Gen'l Pass Agent Portland, Oregon, NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX. NOTIOK is hereby given that, the last Willi and testament of Rudolph Mover has been duly admitted to probate by tho County court of the Stuto of Oregon, conn ty of Washington, and thut tho under signed has been duly appointed as execu- ' tnx, Ot sul)lll. anil has dulv mnilliiu,l i'tlc,i " l?e.rso,'H; tllt're'"'''. having claims 'gainst said estate are requested and ve- j quired to present them with the proper j vouchers, to the undersigned, at. the law office of 8. li Huston in llillHboro, Oregon, ! within six months from date. j Dated at Hillsboro this October 10, 1895, Kxeoutrix of the last wUl ndtestmCTt of : Rudolph Meyer, deceased, L J ... u ' ! rr... , . ,. L, rr" RLM'.-A nice little cotlagd within X one block of thu business part of toWu at $7 per month : Enqure al thW "tflce of : of W. E. Thorne, . HILLSHORO, ST