TriE HILLSBORO ARGUS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 189G.
THE ARGUS
County Official Paper.
The Only Democratic Piper in Wash-;.v-v
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ICBNCIIIPTION PBIOaV
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Enteral nt the Post-office at Hillsboro,
Cregou.as Second-clas mail matter.
DOLPHISM NOT DEAD.
The K)litical atmosphere is very
light nnd transparent, as yet, to the
casual observer, but then is brew
ing in the republican ranks, a storm
of no mean magnitude. The em
issaries ui Dolph are buBily engag
ed in rot king and priming thepri
nisrie for the coming fray. As yet
the work is being neatly cohered,
diplomacy being considered the best
proceeding. , When the several
county, conventions make their
nominations the Dnlnh men will be
L.l. n .1 iVna Hill MAl.W tl 1 t.
, DM, I IT, 111! WIVJ v.'.MV taw.
ing meir nanus oii iuc unci, n
present it is desirous of having
whole precincts of harmony built
up so that the Anti-Dolph and free
silver elements can be thrown back
into line after the nominations.
There is being some smooth politi-
eil wire-mitting done, and the
chances are that the next legisla
ture, if it be republican in its ma
jority, will have a repotition of the
senatorial fight.
To insure this majority, they will
not, it is said, put up for election or
defeat any of the members of the
legislatorial body, but nominate
practically new men, dress up the
old pledges in holiday array, make
new affirmations of reform and sail
into the campaign. Of course, none
of them will try to defend the last
legislature's shortcomings and all
dampened ardor will be dried out
with a few songs in which no men
tion will be made of the '-thirty."
It is supposed that a gold plank
will be placed in the platform,
none whatever, and that in any
event the free eilver element will
fall into line.
Thk republicans contend their
meeting at Portland was not to out
line a policy nor pass judgment
upon what the party had done, or
was to do. What did they meet
for? To hear the quintette sing a
bawdy song or two and administer a
drubbing to the "recalcitrant"
thirty? Tbentliuse and promote
harmony was their intent and
they were successful.
The Argtjb is not inclined to
grieve because Coggwell bolted
neither is it surprised. That $2000
attorney fee of his which he pushed
through a republican legislature
last winter, clearly showed to even
verdant newspaper men, that the
doughty Southern Oregon states
man was no stranger to republican
sentiment.
The Independent says the songs
suiig by the Wondburn Quintette
Jhad uo point, except coarse pro
fanity. The Independent could
have said worse than that and still
confined itself to the truth.
Parliament has convened 111
London, and a busy session it will
be. If the two houtseg succeed in
unravelling the kinks put in the
British Lion's tail, they will have
done well.
If the present Congrftus would ex
jiipRH little more Solicitude for
this tuition find a little less for
foreign "subject matter, it would le
-better for all concerned.
The "thirty" nenn nil to spirp
rte tho. little joke perpetrated
upon tlit in by tbeir fellow repub
licaii leitgut rs. Which is as nts ex
jf -ctrtl.
WtiAX it the matter with a south
ern mil n t" head the national dem-
iM.rMtie ticket? How would Morgan
d, 1 for the next president?
COUNTY NEWS
CORNELIUS.
Wilson Taylor was in the city from
Hillsboro Thursday last.
Tom Matldigan, the Forest Grove tin
art . visited Cornelius Thursdny.
Carroll McNutt will make a business
trip to Portland Next Friday.
Peter Jaequot aud family Wsittd with
the family of Jim Young last Sunday.
Jacob Pennings did business in Hills
boro Tuesday.
Mrs Bump Fowler, of Portland, passed
through town Wednesday on her way to
Centerville to visit with her mother.
John Dobbins was in the city from
Hillsboro Saturday.
M Bisbee, of Gales Creek, was in the
city Sunday.
Robt Kuhn and B H Thorns was in
the city on Monday from the Grove.
A J Wilkes visited Hillsboro Wednes
day. Mary Bales, of Can-all's Point, Wash
ington, is in the city visiting her sister,
Mintie Bales.
Charley Johnson was up to the Grove
last Monday on business.
A A Phillips was taking the school
census ot this district this week.
J L Voss and Adam Beil.of Forest
Grove, were in this city Monday..
Mr Mulcow and. family will leave here
on Thursday for York county, Nebraska,
where they will make their future home.
R U McNutt and Sobt Imbrie left on
Tuesday for the Columbia river on a fish
ing and hunting trip.
Rev J L Hunt, of Punkin Ridge,
preached to the people of Cornelius last
Sunday.
Win Goodin and wife, of Forest Grove,
visited with the McNutt boys last week.
C M Johnson has purchased a fine
driving horse, so get out of the way
wben you see Charley coming.
J C Buchanan shipped a car load of
hops to Portland this week.
Our city marshal is putting down
sidewalk for the city.
Wallace Noland, of Forest Grove, was
visiting mends in Cornelius last Sunday
SCHOLLS.
Will Fletcher is laid on the shelf with
a sore hand.
A taffy puiling at E BSchmeltzerslast
1 nursuay evening was voiea a success,
Miss Beryl Barnes closed a very suc
cessful term of school at the Flint school
house last Friday with the usual exer
cises.
S W Seeley and family and Mrs E E
Stanwood visited with friends and re
latives in Portland this week.
Groat Bros have a friend from Wash
ington visiting them.
Mrs Chas Cawrse visited friends on
Mt Side the first of the week.
Mr B rot ton, of Oregon City, came up
the first of the week to scale the logs he
is having cut in this vicinity.
J D Rowell is improving his property
wim a new ooaru icnce.
Mrs Bstella Groner visited with friends
near Laurel Monday.
T S Sutton did business in Oregon
City baturaay.
The Mozart Vocal Society meet at
Unity Chapel every Sunday at 3 p m for
practice.
Mrs Cora Flint, Miss Hingley and Mr
and Mrs Ferd Groner visited friends at
Punk All Saturday and Sunday.
The Star lodging house is about to be
converted into a hospital, two of its
number being laid up with distempe
(coughs) and one with boils.
Geo and Fred Croisant. of Sherwood,
spent two days at the Star lodging house
as the guests ol u M beeley.
Wm Barber is visiting with E E
bmeltzer from Portland.
J D Rowell did business in the county
seat Saturday.
D B Emrick and A Flint went coyote
hnnting Sunday but did not catch any
game.
Mrs W W Crowder tendered a social
to her friends last Sunday evening, it
being her husband's birthday. There
were 64 persons present and all enjoyed
the music, both vocal and instrumental,
and special attention was given to the
bountiful supper prepared by the hos
tess. Miss Gragg, of Nehalem, is visiting
relatives at Scholia and Laurel.
Miss Pearl Scbmeltzer was thrown
from her horse last Friday near Scholls
bridge but fortunately received no ser
ious injuries. The debris should be re
moved as this is not the first horse
frightened thereat.
Quarterly Teachers' Examination.
NOTICK is hereby given that for the
purpose of making an examination of
all persons who may otter themselves ai
candidates for teachers of the schools of
this county, the County School Superin
tendent thereof will hold a public exami
nation in the County court house at Hills
boro, at 1 o'clock p in, on the 2d Wednes
day in Febnary, the 12th. Candidates for
state papers should present themselves on
Friday, the 14th. Dated this 3Uth day of
Jan., 1800. Austin Craio,
County School Superintendent of Wash
ington county, Oregon. 45-tf
H. A. WEBB
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Notice for Publication.
Land Ornci at Oreoon City, Ob.)
Feb. 10, 1896. (
"VTOT1CK is heeebv given that the follow
jLi iiig-mimed settler has tiled notice of
nis intention to make hnul proot in su)
port of bis claim, and that said proof will
be made liefore the County Clerk of Wash
ington county, at Hillsboro, Oregon, on
March 30, 1807, viz:
Miles 8. rolling,
H. K. No. 7939, for the K8W) and W
K8KKHCC22T2N 115 W.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, vis:
Oatis Haycock, of Fir, Oregon.
Charles ..icks, ' "
8 8 Bateman, " "
WHLyda. " "
47-6 Robert A. Miller, Register.
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Dead Letter List
The following is the list of letters re
maining iu Die Hillsboro post office un
claimed: Kelley Miss Stella Flower H L
All letters not called for by Feb. 21.
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.
Sheriff's Sale on Foreclosure.
VlRtTK OK AN EXKCUTION.
decree mill order ol stile, issued out of
the Circuit Court of the Miitu of Oregon,
for Washington County, in favor of K. K.
Miller, plaintiff, and against Kred Patter-,
son, A. I., al'leod, Helen Mul'leod ami
M. I). Markham, defendants, for the sum
of thirlv-two and riftv hundredths dol
lars (12.30) costs, and for tliefurther sum
ufeiehtliniHlrailani!eitflitvd..lliiMfSSu.un
ITnitMl Sluti-a md.l ciin. with liitemit '
ihi-nmn t tlw mt. i,r trn I tin nr mut. lu.
) iHjr cent, per i
no,,.,,,, tn,,,, tl. 'ilst. .l,,v T K.,vi,U
7 . . : . ' ' t .. ,r '
WIS, anil the further sum of ninety dollurs '
tataiun with iiitrent. tlmnv,ii at tl,rl. f
eight (8) per cent, per aiiiiinit from the 18th :
any ot ueconuier, isa, ami lor Hie costs , No 2 10 acres, litilf olettieil, 1 acre beit
uml expensed of sale and ol said writ. vertluin, rost hIiwIhhI ami sown to erasM,
Now, therefore, by virtue ami In pursu-' no buildings, Koes forStio per at ro. VVith
ance of said Judgment, decree and order of in two milea of HillHlsjin. Terms, $400
sale, I will, on Monday the 10th day of down, balance In A veura at li) nnr cent.
February, I88fi, ut the south door of the !
Court House, in Hillsboro, Washington
County. Oregon, at the hour of ten (10)
o'clock a. ii, of said dav, sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash, the
following-ilescribed real property, to-wit: !
I'art ot tnetsoulli west yt ot tne Miutn j
west or section inree i;i lownsnip one
(I) Koitn Kange lour (4) nest, Dcgtiiniiig
at the Smith West corner of Section three
(3)running thence North seventeen minutes :
(17 ) r-aat on the section line twenty and
fifteen htiiidredthsi'JO.lA)chaiiistotheNorth
W est corner: thence lutst with the SoUli
line of said Southwest Kl of Southwest V.
thirteen and twenty-live hundredths (13.2f) :
cnains w tne center ol tne ryuij tm nce
Y ., a
South thirty four (') degrees Hm t eleven
and eighty-two hundredths (U.83) chains,
. ,.a .-!f L"'e 0,al. l1. i f
of said tract; thence West on the Section I
line nineteen and seventy-seven hundred-j
ths (19.77) chains t tlie place of beginning
excepting a piece in the .Wriwest corner
01 sum tract, tiescnoeu as ioiios: vom -
mencini! at a ixdnt two 121 rods South of:?. . j...... .
i.. v..:,hoU. ,.V-i.i t,-,..t
ning thence North two 12 rods, thence
Southwest to the place of beginning, con-
taining thirty six aud forty-eight hun-1
dredths 180.481 acn'S, more or less, all sit-
nate tn Washington County, Oregon, to .
satisfy the hereinbefore named sums, and j
for the costs and expenses of suid sale. 1
S..!.l ....... u-lll lw, u,.l,l aiiKiuc, li. m '
demption as piir statute of Oregon.
Witness my hand this 8th dav of Janu
ary. WW. H. P. Ford.
Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon,
By V. 1). Hxauforii, lleputy.
Miller A Miller, Attorneys for I'laintiil.
Notice for Publication.
Land Offii at Orkuon Citt. Or. I
Jan. 1U, WW. (
NOTICE is hereby given that the following-named
settler has tiled notice of
his intention to make final proof in sup
port of his claim, and that said proof mil
be made before the County Clerk of Wash
ington cotintv at Hillsboro, Oregon, on
Feb. 20, 1808, viz:
Jolin R. Greenwood,
H. E. No. 7U04, for the X W , Sec 25, T 1
X.U5W.
lie names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said laud, viz:
Oeortre oriheT. Walter U I.illv. James
Churchill and An Upas Thomas, all of
tjales t;recK. Oregon.
41-0 ItiiHKRr A. Mill. kb, Register.
Notice for Publication.
i,SD OFrtCK AT ORKliON ClTV, Olt.l
Jan. a). WM.i
OT1CK r hereby given that the follow
ing-named sett It-r has tiled notice ol
his intention to make Una) proot 111 xii
port of liis claim, and that said proof will
tot- made beiore the Register niitf Receiver
U S band Otllce tit Oregon City, Oregon
on .March It, IS, viz:
Frederick I'oienn.
H. E. No. 8212 for the X of S W and S
N W li Sec 3a J wp 1 H 1 VV
He names the following witurHses to
prove hiscontinuous residence upon and
cultivation 01 sain lann, viz:
John Caldwell of I'rogresa Ore.
Alonso U Fanno " "
James Hite " "
Joseph Moyd of Portland. Ore.
44-0 Uokkrt A. Mii.i.kr, Register.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of tliR State of Oregon
for Washington county.
Henry Brauer Plaintiff,
vs.
Minnie Kuehnel and Frank
Kuehnel, tier husband, W
Sutherlaml, Anton Wicke, A I
8 Wilcox, 11 A Klliottand K I
X Kuehnel, Defendants.)
To M imiie Kuehnel 11 nil Frank Kuehnel,
her husband and F X Kuehnel, the above
named defendants.
IN THK NAMH OF THE STATE OF
Oregon, you are hereby commanded
and reijuired to appear and answer the
complaint riled against you in I lie above
entitled court in the above entitled suit,
on or before Monday the lth day of March,
A. 1)., 1896, the same beiiiKon the first day
of the next regular term of said court next
following the expiration ol the time pre
scribed in the order of publication of this
summons and if you fail so to appear and
answer said complaint the plaintitf will
adply to the court for the relief therein
prayed for and demanded, to-wit:
For a decree that plaintiff have and
recover of and fiom defendants Minnie
Kuehnel and Frank Kuehnel, and of
and from each of them, on a certain
promissory note for $5110 made and
delivered by said Minnie and Frank Kueh
nel on July 31, 1893, bearing iuterett at 10
percent per annum, interest payable semi
annually, payable to plaintiff, on which
S2 interest hai been paid, aud on a mort
guitr given by said defendants Minnie and
Frank Kuehnel on the following described
real property situated in Washington
County, Oregon, to-wit:
'I lie south half of the west three-quarters
of the northwest quarter of the southeast
quurler of election Four, Township Two,
Hon lb Range one West of the Willamette
.Vei idiun, containing fifteen acres, to se
cure the same, the sum of $585 and $100
attorney's fee, and Interest thereon from
this date until paid, and costs and disburse
ments herein ; for a decree foreclosing said
mortguge and ordering said mortgaged
property to be sold and the proceeds ap
plied to tho payment of expenses of sale,
costs and disbursements and attorney's fee
herein and of said promissory note, and al
so for a decree that the above named de
fendants and each of them and all persons
claiming by, through or under tiiein or
eit her of them, subsequent to the execution
of suid mortgage, be barred and foreclosed
of all claim, interest, right, title, lien or
equity of redemption save only the statu
tory right to redeem in.on or to said mort
gaged premises, or any part thereof, and
for such other and IttrlJTr relief as tq-h
court shall seem meet and equitable.
'1'hii summons is published against you
by order of Hon. Thos. A. McBride, Judge
of the above mimed court made in open
court and dated on the nth day of Decem
ber, Ilj9a, J, B. Stoddard,
Attorney for I'laintiil.
ANDERSON & TUPPER,
(Successor to C R Mead)
EXPRESS!
Makes regular trips to Portland on
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, re
turning oil Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat
urdays. All business entrusted to him
will bo promptly and carefully attended
to. Freight and express rates reasonable.
Leave orders with him, or at Ledford's,
or at The Arottb.
Look!
Rare Bargains
nnnnnilno Wtn Quia
Enquire at The A Rons otiiee.
No 1 'JO acres, adjoining city limits,
sidewalk witbiu one block of property.
IB arres cleared, finest nihility of bottom
lumi, 4 acrtai noncti, line Kite tor tiuUdinjr
imrnoHOH. some timber on
mi inc. W11I
sell tn a body tor KiUtlo uai t do
wti. nnl-
anceon time to suit puivlinsei Oi ill
nunivme so tin to give turn environ Lot
"l 1 boncli, ttl Iiluts from 2 to
lannu .t tl Ui. 1 1
acroa. at SI J5 per acre, llm ms K
v - i,t71 cou'-t
",r K"V" "l IIOIIIB W UICM Cltl PU
mme 8011 uiiiiiiji in vwlKrine betore
' B0' . Oil tlltl lllal Uct lof a
8nort tin,e ""v'
Or will sell 40 acres, of which nlmvn i a
part, at stime price per acre, inehnllng 15
acres of leavcrdiuii and swuil cleared,
? 1 wroa, highway running
through i center of plat. fiOaerm an etihi-
", oicunni, Hppim, pen
h""11. "m ""iinnj ma tn, gouu
well of water; TO acres of heaverdnin. easy
to put in cultivation; place well watered
by springs mid rrnek; 100 acres under
fence; 1) niilos from post ofllee, daily
mail; 1 mile from school house and Mix
miles north of Hillsboro. (oes cheap for
cash.
W J Krifi. H'lllVI If VII aTBt(ll) UIIU
Third streets. 7Sx 175. with mmd huildlmr
thermn.Huitabloforanv kind of business,
and in excellent rentiir. will bo at a bai-
gain for cash. Part payment ami balance
No 5 U acres; Halt cleared, halance in
grass. Good house of four rooms; good
Danl all(1 outbuildings. Fine orchard of
...,1 .:-.,. frlll,a
150 cnicaens 50 aucas, i-uorse wagon
a seta single narness, goou cow, 3 ueiiers
X horse and farm implements. Every
thing goes for $650, cash in hand,
.
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Notice For Publication,
Land Orrtrs at Obeoos ( ;; v, Ok.i
Jan. ;i. ,.S.
NOTICE is hereby given that the iVjUun -iug-naniedsettlerhas
tiled nulice ol liis
intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, under Bee. Rev ised Mtatutt.s
of the U. 8., aud that said proof will be
made before the Register and Receiver
U. S. Land Office, at Oregon City. Oregon,
on Kebruury 18, 18H6, viz:
Chas. H. VVVlch,
II. K. No. 10864 for the E N E , and K
H S E 4 of Sec. 18, T 4 S li 0 W W M
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, vis::
John Pettijohu of Keusey, Oregon.
Peylon Clarke "
C H Wheeler Clutakauie "
Geo Ricuvriue Jr , Vontavilla"
41-0 Robkrt A. Mill kb, Register
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Washington county.
Reinhold A. J. Neckriti, Plaintiff,
vs.
Mary White, Thomas Boggass and
James Boggass, Defendants.
To Mary White, the above named defen
dant. IN THE NAME OP THK STATE OP
Oregon you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint tiled against
you in the above entitled suit in the above
entitled Court by the first day of the next
term of said Court, which will be the third
Monday in March, 1890, and ifyou fail to so
appearand answer, for want thereof, the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re
lief demanded 111 the complaint, for a de
cree annulling the deed fro.n the defendant
Thomas Boggass, whereby he conveyed to
you the East one-half (X) of Southeast
one quarter ) of Section Seven (7) and
West one-half C) of Southwest one-quarter
of Section Eight (8) in Township
Two (ii) North of Range Four (4) West
Willamette Meridian, containing One hun
dred and sixty (100) Acres, in Washington
county, Oregon, declaring the deed of said
property from Plaintiff and wife to said
Thomas Boggass. a mortgage ou said prop
erty to secure payment of Seventy Pivc
Dollars ($75.00) with lawful interest, and
directing said defendant Mary White, to
execute and deliver to Plaintiff, a deed of
said property subject to said mortgage,
and for the costs aud disbursements and
for such relief as may be equitable.
Made and published by order of the
Hon. Thomas A. McBride, in open court
this December 23rd, 1805.
A. R. V ENDENBALL,
L. Lachman.
Attorneys for Plaintiff,.
A Bargain.
A neatly constructed 5 ronm cot
tage within 2 blks oi businesR part
of town. , Good fence around lot,
good wooilnhed, and two rooiny
closets in nwdenoe. Also pump
in good repair. Goes fcr $600.- In -
1 .. i
quire at tbia office.
i Purest Drugs
and Chemicals.
The Hillsboro
Select Stock
of Stationery.
HILLSBORO CITY
1. K
Beef, Mutton,
Kept Constantly on Hand.
ilij;lii't : Mmket : Price : Paid : for
Cash Paid for Poultry.
MAIN STltKKT, - , 1MLLSI10UO,
Don't !)yy a lap sr.".?
Coast CarriugfH and Bnpgien pjaacf rY TTcHT4l-i 1
are bent value for Irect money; UCQ ly Ull JCiCtl III ;
DiHcotutt on I'lice but no ' v
Discount on the Goods.
PurtieuJars of Williams Hrs., Hillsboro, Ore.,
or M. M. vm, AHHjjjiiee Cimisi Carriiipe A Wagon Co., Corvallis, Ore.
W.T. Andrews, l'nsitlt nt. D. V. Dorrant e.Secretnry-'
ANDREWS LUMBER CO!
tlneorponited June 8, IMKI.r ' ,
MAKUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN v
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER.
MOUNTA1NDA1.K. - . . ." . ORF.OOV.
F:sTlIE BUFFET CAR ROUTE
U MiniKt
era ta
ji Shortest
PACIFIC COAST POINTS ...
ST. PAUL, AND THK
Crosse both the Cascades and the Rocky Mountains in DAVI.I01IT, allordinir imt
seiigms the opportunity of viewing the ,
Grandest Scenery ,
Two trains daily from Port Is ml ; one at
via u. n.iV rt.anu Mxinane,
........
u,u,.L
library cars, palace anil upholstered tourists' sb cping t uis.
vels of elegance and com flirt, Containing bath rin, lmrU-r
7
lam steamships "Northwest" anil "Xtirthland" leave Dultiili evury MoniaraiiJ
Kriduy for the "Hon." Mackinac Island, Detroit, t'levi-lai;.l and lluH.il.. in conneeti,,
with tbetlival NorlhTii Hallway Have your ti kt ts n nd via Stilfl IIKUN s'l KiJI.
SHU' XM PA N Y and on),,, a d. Ma-hi fnl fide fm, irom the heat arid .Itiit. F.'r iiek
ets and general itiioruiation etiil 011 ut .ldi- .
K. C
STKV1SXS, a. W. P. A.
12 Front St.. Seattle, Wn.sft.
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY
THREE COM.
Classical,
rltli' tP tniMiv . t.
a ,,x,. ,'i,.m , ,ieii:rt-s I()r
h Education; tit lust prejmrnl
All txptMier vt'cy low. liintrd nnd rooms tit tha 'Ladies' "
Hall, sf3 to $4 per week, including electric light and hunt. -,"
The CiillegH Dortiiitorr, tinder exeellent, miiniipenient, ftir-' :":
lushes rrtmrd nnd room m H2.2" er week. fWd nut)
r.min in privnre fnniilii-a, 2.r0 ttnd upwards. Mnny am--.',
detils rent rooms Hid Ixiii rd ilienn-elves at n Inlal cost not
to exceed if l.ol) per week. The full term begins January
2, lb'J6 for full pnrtieulnrs address, ...
thomas mcolelland,
Forest Grove, Oregon.
L.
Five
WILEY & DENNIS;
ZC1TY LIVERY STABLE-
Cor. 2nd and Washington Street, Is
WHERE YOU WILL FIND THE BEST TEAMS THAT CAN BE HAD
. in hillsboro. ' -;V; J ' ' .
EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS. GOOD TEAMS, GOOD BUGGIES and MlfERS, V;,
Notice for Publication.
Lark Office at Oreoon CiTr, 0.
Jan. 18, 16916. f
NOTICE is hereby iriveu that the following-named
settler hits tiled notice of
hor Intention to make tlmil proof in sui
port of her claim, and that said uroof wil
and that said proof will
be made before the Cotintv Clerk of Wash
ash-
inirtoii county at Hillsboro, Ureiron, on
xvu. oj, jo?x), via;
, Nellie B. Minogue,
H. E. No. 8513, for the S IC Sec 21, T 3
N, It 3 W.
She nania the following witnesses to
prove her continuous residence .tijxm and
cultivation of said land, viz:
Kred Myers, Cornelius Nelson, Daniel Ran
kin, Henry C. Mullius, all of Dixie, Oregon,
" 41-8 P.OBIRT A. Mu.LKit, Register.
, T?.RTl,V.lae w,tb tl,re
Xlotsjn ? 'eth side aduition at $5 tier
mtuh. ir, ftt ,,w
Patent Medicines.
Proprietary Articles.
Pharmacy
rarilcnlar Attention I'ald to
I'll) sir tans' Prescriptions anil
Family Refines. , 1 .
MEAT MARKET
UKUST, Vaor . ')
Veal , and Pork
: hat : Cattle, : Sueeu
aild !; lilies
OKKliQX.
ou have seen a Connt Steel Oes
11. 17 i.niitii uarrnige agon t;o.
.. -4, .
and Quickest Line
.V-.
EAST.
m America.:"
11 a. ui
ru m p. ami 111111 a.jrt n ,..
...... r ,.
,,u,.m, ,i,,nmiiuir,,i Uilllllir rrS. OUtl?
i ne 1111 net i ars art mar
shop, env chain, rtr. " '
-' ' ' J
5.
k. c. DryxisTox.c. p. a r': a
1'.'2 Third St, Portlaml, Orgoi
1
ROE tOl'RSES
Scientific, Literary.
r 11 , . '
'urfco ami tires a
tlioroiieh Eiie-
nri ror leaclnnj nr iMioinesn.,. .
V. BERCKMOIS,
.. Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Moeond Street, - ' nutalioroOrogoii.
WATCHES
clocks,; ;
JEWELRY ?
SPECTACJLES ETC,
and Com plicated Watch KepalHiie
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at 0ehon Crrr, 0'a.l
vr .it Jait. 16, lflfl-i'-
NOTICE is hi-rnby givtvn.tba th foltow-ing-immed
settler hast filed notice of
his luteiititnr'to'-niakfl rltta'l nrAof In sun-
i lort of ma elahu, that stud proof will
uc ,,u uriore tne t--otini;y..i;ierK 01 rrnn"
Itv
niBton county, at Hllisbot
), Wr., 011 lien.
29. 116, via 1 Ut,.,
George Morphew,
H.KIfo. 7758, ftr tlie.8 W.Seo 25 T 1 K
He names the.' fnllawiuir witness
prove his continuous resiiJentie ujwu ana
Cultivation of said lautl.vta;
Walter R Lilly, James Churcntll. Antiiwa
Thonma and Jcfhn R Oreeuwood, all of
Gal is Creek, Oregon. .. ,. ;
44-3 RoiiMT A. Mil ,lkb, Register,
1?OR sale or rent, the property of H
1 Unternahrer. Will rent at 14,60 per
montn. Kntfotre or u V Berokntoea.
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