The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 26, 1896, Image 2

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THE ARGUS
County Official Paper.
The Only Democratic Paper in Wash
ington County.
ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY
BY
The Argus Publishing Conpaay.
subscmptiok raio.
Single copy five ceil .
One year, 1.00.
Six months rtrt oents.
Thro mouths 36 canta.
Entered at the Post-ofhce at Hillsboro,
Oregon, as sjecoud-clas mail matter.
THE HATCHET'S CONSISTENCY.
The benign and sacerdotal pub
lisher uf The Hatchet, the Hermann
"Organ," in his last issue, because
The Argus had commented upon
the inconsistency in that particular
jwper, saw fit to bury The AsGi'sin
an avalanche of satire, even going
so far as to accuse us of populism.
If fiet coinage of silver, the Ameri
can product, constitutes populism,
then The Akgis has a "populist
glow," and The Hatchet, which is
and has been free and unliti hed,
i6 to 1," is in the" white heat ol
populism.
There are two kinds of consisten
cy. One is from principle, the
other from prejudice. If Thk Ar
gus ever intimated that any one
lied it stood ready to prove the in
timation or assertion. lfTubAR
GU8 has used invective, it was calied
for and used in the relation that
the ''exception proves the rule.
The Hatchet is not consistent to it-t-elf
or its friends, laying aside its
inconsistency to principles, and its
course will be eagerly matched by
those interested in ihe coming cam
paign. The Oregonian has read
free silver from the republican party
and the state platform will be an
tagonistic to that quantity. The
Hatchet, will be consistent with its
past policy of consistency and en
dorse that platform or The Argus
will admit its error. The Hatchet
is protective tariff. Free and un--r:
iinaited coinage of silver and a pro-
.-j. tacihe tariff are constitutional op
posites, so the Hatchet is not con
sistent. The learned editor further men
tions "crumbs" which The Argus
gets from the Sheriff's office (The
Abgus has published 3 or 4 Sheriffs
sales in 16 months) and seems to
feel grieved. The Argus did not
blackmail the Sheriff into this pat
ronage. It was from democratic
clientage. The Argus further has
the county printing but tliis the
priestly young journalist forgot to
mention. This paper is the only
democratic paper in Washington
county, The Times being self-admitted,
and advertised, independent.
As to the policy of The Times' pol
itical utterances, this paper is yet
under the impression that its"judg
ment in politics is veek." The
Hatchet is consistent in one thing
at least, and that is misrepresent
ation and in another but that is
- not this story.
GRAND JURY REPORT.
The Grand Jury report is one of
no mean latitude and covers a good
deal of ground, stating many
truths and offering some excellent
suggestions. After reading a few
reports of such bodies, this one is
refreshing, not alone for its literary
points, but for its open candor and
freedom of utterance. As the body
had no political majority, the re
mark that ante-election promises
were ignored by the last legislature
is trite, true, and springs not from
prejudice. It is a good report, take
it all in all, and The Argus is
pleased to publish it. Each man,
woman, and taxpayer should read
it not once .but two times. Of
course, it will be open to strictures
by many, as such instruments gen
erally are, hut in the "motivelpri
marily" The Argus is. pVas'ed to
coincide. '
There are occasionally 'son e
queer things in politics. An lul
dressed envelope, the chirography
of hich was recognized, was shown
an, .Aug us reporter the other day
and the contents of the enclosure
were tracts showing what Dinger
Hermann is doing at '..Washington.
The envelope bore - Hermann's
"frank" and the address was clear
ly in handwriting precisely like the
cure something for nothing by in
suring property not his own and
trying to collect the loss occasioned
bv a subsequent fire, none of his
"crying tracts" have befit received ! An e"Kr'a". uen,t last Sat;
J 6 ... 1 urdav the band and the lvceuni. A
at this office. Evidently the an-j fine program was rendered.
archistic chap did not appreciate! The debating society adjourned last
. , , ,. .. . . I Wednesday for the season. A special
the publication of what was Con- j debate was had between Rev P DeRoo
tained in the Circuit court record. ! and M J Gleason
John Verboort is now on the sick list.
With the Omaha platform hung', Djna Hansacker is home from Port
. , .... , land-
up by the gambol joints, properly, Miss Theres ReiH has
aivestea oi us niae ana aisemnow-
elUd, leaving nothing but the solid
flesh the creation gained from the
democratic pasture, what will the
j faction of the populist party which
has fought the brains in its organi-
xation, dor I ney predominated
for awhile in Coxey Armies and the
like, but their prestige will soon be
a thing of the past.
Gen. Weaver stated a truth the
other evening when he said ''the
republicans killed prosperity, threw
the corpse into the lap of democra
cy and then shouted murder!"
Hut The Argus thinks he stretched
his imagination when . lie said
Cleveland pleaded guilty. Cleve
land is not in the habit of losing
his head.
The large majority of the demo
crats in the United States Senate
voted for free silver. This is a fact
that has significance. It means
that the democracy will declare for
the white metal, and it further
means that the party's majority
still holds for the "dollars of our
dads."
The McKinley protectionists
will find to their sorrow that their
"slogan" will not rally such sup
port as they have presupposed.
Here in this state the people are
earnest in voting men in the legis
lative halls who will first consider
that home interests are paramount.
When anyone reads the obit
uary of the democratic party it
would be a good idea for the reader
thereof to first get the physicians
death certificate before proceeding.
Democracy can not die because it
considers the wants of the people.
COUNTY NEWS
CORNELIUS.
Chas Hancock sold a tract of land last
week to Chas Anderson of this place.
The wedding bells may ring in this
city ere long if we be rightly informed.
H H Hendricks is under the weather
this week.
Pete Jacquot and Sol Emrick left last
Monday for the Wilson river.
N J Goodwin did business in the city
from Glen wood Wednesday.
Dr Bowser was in our town from Hills
boro Saturday last.
E N Ordway, of Hillsboro, was in the
city Saturday.
Mrs Fred Shoen visited Forest Grove
Wednesday.
Geo Sanders did business in the Grove
Wednesday.
Max Burgholzer passed through the
city on Tuesday enroute for Portland.
Grandma Neep is slightly indisposed
this week.
Jim Sness and Chas Henderson were
home from Cedar Mill over Sunday.
Johnny Brooks, of Perrydale Oregon,
has opened up a barber shop in the St
Joe Hotel. He come well recommend
ed as a good workman.
Our republican caucus was held Wed
nesday and the following delegates
were elected to the county convention:
G W Marsh, E H Walters, Geo Han
cock, G Hale, Mr Shoen and T E Corne
lius. Alva Phillips was in the city from
Glencoe Saturday.
The S P Company are painting de
pots here this week.
Scott Walker was in town from Gas
ton Saturday,
Miss Cora Merrill is suffering with a
felon on her hand.
Some of the young bloods of Forest
Grove were arraigned before Recorder
Dorrein last Saturday for disorderly
conduct and fined.
Pate Wells and wife and her mother
visited at the Grove Saturday.
We hear it rumored that Cornelius is
to have another livery barn.
CENTERVILLE.
The Sunday school is preparing for
rvaster services ano are engaged on a
fine program.
We hear that G W Marsh will he a
candidatefor the legislature on the rm
puuncan ncitei.
Mrs Armstrong lias returned from the
iMenaiem where she has been visiting.
Mrs Fanny McCurdy leaves Wednes
day for a visit with her mother at Rose
burg. John Fisher leaves Fridav for a bear
num in me woast Kange mountains.
Longfellow day was appropriately ob
served by the school children Tuesday
by the rendition of a fine program com
posed entirely of Longfellows poems.
Jim Young and J E Wilson were blast
ing otuuips for iam Moon Monday. '
''-'- closed down until af-
.11 this
new
Sich
THE HIULSBQRO
VERBOORT AND VICINITY.
Steve Stoltz and family have been
visiting in this vic'nity from Portland
f&V several da vs.
roruana tor an indefinite period
A STITCH IN TIME.
Washington county had a school
superintendent preceding the pres
ent incumbent who was behind in
his accounts with the institute
j funj ad the same was paid into
lhe treasury bv warrants deducted
from his salary. The fees received
by hint for certificates and permits
granted were the property of the
county institute fund, and upon ac
quisition should have been turned
over to the county treasurer. The
practice of public officials not mak
ing immediate turn-over of such
funds is a system to be deprecated,
and should not be tolerated, es
pecially when such officers are not
under bond. The present incum
bent has made no turnover since
December 17, 1S95, and he has
drawn his salary right along. The
County Court should see to it that
the county's money is in the prop
er place. Loose business methods
are just as culpable in one officer
as another. The treasurer eivet a
bond for the faithful keeping of
ptioiic money, and that is wheie
the money should be held.
COMMUNICATED.
To The Editor:
A short time ago the Indepen
dent contained an emphatic denial
from H. V. Gates, that he ever re
ceived any money for the enrolling
of a certain bill, the nunilier of
which is to me at this time forgot
ten. As Mr. Gates claimed Mr.
Ford, the republican sheriff of this
county, had circulated the story,
and Mr. Ford had previously de
nied having said such a thing, it is
very peculiar that the legislator
should hae taken so much trouMe
in entering the public prints. The
bill, which in some manner was
lost while in lhe hands of an en
rolling eoininilt'. was not. it is
stated u;on good authority, h-gallv
enrolled and signed before tin leg
islature adjourned. If Mr. Gules
were so virtuous how is it, that hn
did not tell the public, at once
about the crooked work of enrolling
the bill in controversy, anil the
signing of it by both the -peakcr f
the house and president of the sen
ate i.Qer legislative adjournment?
Certain it is, as chaii man of the en
rolling commitee, Mr. Gates must
know more about the bill than his
late letter in the Independent
would imply. There are a great
many of his admirers who would
like to have him clear up the mys
tery and tell just what he knows
atfout the bill which was legally
passed lost, and why it was lost,
never fou.id while the legislature
was alive, and yet signed and
brought before the governor.
Kekdvilm.
March 21. 1896.
CALIi FOR CONVENTION.
A Democratic Convention for Ihe
County of Washington is hereby
called to meet at Hillsburo Oregon,
on April 7, 1896, at 10:0o . m. in
1 he Court House for the purpose of
electing 6 delegates to the Slate
Convention to be held at Portland,
Oregon, on the 9th day of April,
1896. The convention to consist
of 71 delegates to be chosen by the
various precincts at the rate of one
delegate at large, one for every 10
voles cast for Congressman in 1894
and one for every fraction thereof
over 5.
,The number for each precinct
are numerated as follows:
Precinct. JVu.
Me.a verton s 5
Heavei'dam :.',..' 6
Buxton , 9
Cornelius. , , .(j I
n.l l!.. .
)ZTn.T:n:
linn iruiir vtok ij
West Cediir Creek. ..3
IJHirv. . . , , (5
Dilley . .I
East Hutte.. ... D
South Forest Grove ,4
North Forest Orove 5
Gales Creek 2
North Hillsboro. .5
Mouth Hillsboro. 5
Mountain ; , 1
South Tualatin 3
j B'"e..; 2
Wapato 01
Washington , 2
Primaries are reconimemleil to
hold their meetings to elect, said
delegates on Tuesday the 31st of
March, 18WV
By order of the Central Commit
tee, dated this 17th day of March,
1896. IRA. PURDIN. I
J. M. Wall, Ch'r'n Pro Tern
Secretary.
A ROUS, -irflUKSDAY, MAKOH 24 1896.
Notice for Publication.
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Lakb Orrica at Onions Citt, Oh.I
Kjh.35, 1SW.(
XTOT1CK is hereby tri veil that the fotlow-
1 ing-iian.ed settler has tiled notice of I
nor intention to make tinal proof in sui-
port of her claim, and that said proof will j
be made before the County ('lurk of Wash
ington nuiiitv at Hillsboro, Oregon, on
May 7, via: i
r AA 4 it il I !
iircj a lie lie in-1, ,
h. sJ, tor me $ 11 e fee 11, 1
e ia See T2 S, It 4 V.
She names the following witnesses to:
prove her continuous residence iion and
cultivation of said land, viz:
X S Pricket, A H Fhipps, It 8 Mullock and
IS L Phillips all of Muniiing, Oregon,
50-4 ICobkkt A. M11.1.RK, Register.
Notice for Publication.
Jakd Ofkh- at Orkoox Citv, Oh.i
Keb. 25, ISUU
NOTICK is hereby given that the following-named
settler I111.1 ti led notice of
his intention to make tinal proof in suj
port of his claim, and that said proof will
lie made before the Register and Receiver
U. S. mw Olllce at Oregon t'ily. Ore,, on
May 19, 1W, vix:
Joseph Miller,
II K. So. Ktt4. for iie S E of Sec 10,
T 3 S If 3 W.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous resilience upon and
cultivation of said laud, vii:
Charles a axon, of Glencoe. Oregon, Albert
Kahline,of Portland. Oregon and Ambrose
t'ox and Jack Hobble, of Mountaiudule,
Oreiion.
50 4 Rokkht A. Mii.i.kr. Register
Notice for Publication.
Lou Omi at Okroon City. Or. (
Feb. l!7, IMHi. I
OTK'K is hereby given that thefollow
XI ing-nained settler has tiled notice of
his intention to make tinal proof in sup
port of his claim, ami that said proof will
be made before the County Clerk of Wash
ington county at Hillsboro, Oregon, on
A. ay 7, IfH5, vu:
Ueorge Goos,
11. K. No. 7t0, for the YV H of the S V H
and S M 8 W !' of Sec U, T S N U 4 V.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
John H Kennedy., Amos K Mead, John
l.lppert and I'eter Sfittg, all of Greenville.
Oregon.
50-4 Robert A. Mii.i r.R, Register.
Notice of Final Settlement.
NOTICK :s hereby g ven that the un
dersigned has tiled her tinal account
as administratrix of the estate of em y
Dentin, deceased, in the Countv court
of the State of Oregon for Washington
county, and that said court has appoint
ed the tfird day of March, lKi, at ten
o'clock a. 111. us thetiine for hearing objev
tions to such tinal account and for the
settlement thereof.
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this Febru
ary ID, imi.
Bkrtha Dkmix,
Administratrix of the estate of Henry
Dentin, doc-eased.
Notice for Publication.
l.ANU OrFICK AT OHKOON f'lTV, Oil.)
Keb. 'JO, lwm.t
ATOTK'K is herebv given that lhe follow
1 inn-named settler has tiled notice of
bis intention to make final proof in njv
port of his claim, and that said proof will
be made before the County t.'lerk of Wash
ington countv. at Hillsboro, Oregon 011
May ti, 1S1KS, viz:
Olof Sumlberg,
II. K. No. s:8. for the Nli N W J.; and
Lots 1, 2 and 3, Sec. ,'ii, T 3 N ltauge 3 W.
lie mimes the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz.
Henry Ilaker. S. lined, Charles Wedberg
and Oust Kngestrooin, all of tilenwood,
Oregon.
49-6 Uoiikrt A. Mii.lkr Register.
ANDERSON & TUPPER,
'(8ucceb..jr to C H 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
will he promptly and carefully attended
to. Freight and express rales reasonable.
leave orders witn mm, or at ljedtorrl's,
or at thk A Rous.
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Every patent taken out by u In brought bcinr
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man thould be without It. Weekly, 3.O0
yeari SI JO tlx month. Addrww, HU.VN tc CO.
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Enquire at The Allocs othVe.
No 1 'Ai acres, adioiniiitr citv limits.
sidewalk w ithin one block of property. !
Hi acres cleared, finest quality of hotioin
land, 4 acres hunch, tine site for building :
purposes, some timber on same. Will j
sell Ina body for juuuo purt down, bal-1
anceou time to suit purchaser. Or will i
sulxlivide ho an to give part cleared Isit
torn ami part bench, in pints from 2 to 5
acres, ut f 1-5 per acre,
Here is a chance
made self sustaining Investigate before
some one gets it. On the market fur a
short time only,
for A triHMl ll.nil lloln lntl.ta. t.-ltt.tl, ..., lit.
No 2 10 acres, half cleared, 1 acre
verdion, rest slashed and sown to grass,
no buildings, goes for Sirt per acre. With
in two miles of Hillslioro. Terms, $1110
down balance In 3 yeurs at 10 per cem.
Or will sell to) acres, of w hich iilsivp is a
part, at sumo prico per aero, including lb
acres of beaverdain and swail cleared.
No S VJH acres, highway running
through center of place, SO acres in culti
vation; 1 acres in orchard, apples, pears
ano piuiiis;o room noiisc; log narii, guou 1
well of water; !M) acres of boavordaiii, easy
to put in cultivation; place well watered!
bv Hlirincm and crocK! 1IN1 iieren iitiiti.rl
fence; 1 miles from )Ht olllce, daily j
man; 1 nine irom senooi House ami six
miles north of Hillslioro. does cheap for
cash.
No 4 A good corner lot on Main and
Third streets, 7."x!7. with good building
thoreoti.Hiiitulilcfoi'any kind of business,
ami in excellent repair, will go at a bar
gain for cash. Part payment and balance
on long time with security.
No 5 12 acres; half cleared, balance in!
grass. Good house of four rooms; good
barn and outbuildings. Fine orchard of;
50 trees ami various other small fruits.
150 chickens 50 ducks, I -horse wagon, j
a sets single harness, good cow, 3 heifers :
I horse and farm implements. F.very- j
thing goes for $650, cash in hand, I
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W H JiUKLbl'ttT, .
Gen'l fast Agent Portland, Oregon,
Or J. I. KnlRlit, Hillsboro, Ore.
Notice For Publication.
Land Orrn I at Okehon City, Oh.i
Feh. 1!), iK'dl.i
N'OTICK is hereby t;i veil that the follo-intt-naimitl
settler has tiled notice of his
intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, under Sec. 2SU5 Revised HlHlut"
of the 1'. H., and tliut said proof will he
made before the Register and Receiver
V. N. Land Olllce. at Orecou Citv. (m emi
on April 9, 1S!HI, via:
Chas. H. Welch,
II. H. N'o. 10X04 for theE i X K y. and E
S E 14 ofMco. in, T 4 X It 0 W W M
He names the following? witnesses to
prove his continuous resilience upon and
cultivation of said laud, viz:
Thomas Pettijohii of Kuusey, Oregon.
Pulon Clarke . "
C II Wheeler Clatakanis "
Oeo Riciiwiue Jr , ontaviila"
49-0 Rohkkt A. Mii.i.er, Register.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court ol the State of Oregon
jui vv nsjiingioil county,
G Melvin Tli'-rn,
I'laintitf.)
Dofendant.l
Alica M Thorn,
To Alice M Thorn, the nhm-
defendant.
TN THE NAME OF THE HTATK Olf
A Oregon, you are hereby commanded
and required to appear and answer the
complaint tiled against you in the above
e.iuufi. eoi.rt 111 me aDove entitled suit,
on or before Monday the 20th day of July,
A, 1).. IHIKi. thesamn beinuon tlm Hrui
of the next regular term of said court next
scribed in the order of publication of this
summons and if you fail so to appear and
answer said complaint the plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief therein
prayed for and demanded, to-wit: That
the tnarriatre and niarriaun
loiiomim ine exoiraiioti 01 Mtnim
existing between you and the plaintiff be
dissolved forever, and that such other and
turt her decree be made, as may be equitable
and for his costs.
1 his summons 19 published against ynti
1?
the above named court. n.nHp 1.. niiu.,,.
hers this !th day of February, IH96.
UBO. VV, r, .Iosbph.
Attorney for l'laintifl'.
Notice for Publication.
Lasd Owce at Okesos City, Ob.i
NOTICE is hereby given that the following-itemed
settler has filerl l.nt rA nl
nis intention to make tinal proor In sup
port of his claim, and that said proof will
be made before the County Clerk of Wash
ington county, at Hillsboro, Or., on Mav
8, viz: '
Henry H. Winter,
H. E. No. 8953, for the 11 e Sec 2!) T 2 K
R 6 V . ..
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
MSB Haycock. O A Haycock, M B La
throp and VV . Vcnahlo, all of Fir, Wash
ington county, Oregon.
WM Rbmr A. Mrr,t.its. Register.
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.Tu'insleanisliil.s '.Noril,,,!''!!!--! Xorlhland" leave Ibiluili every Monday
l-.relay lor the ,, " M.iet c ,l. Dhioh, l let. lar,,! Hn,l oil do In u.i,
IIII il.Ml A.N and ) ad. Ihilul ri le 1 1 .... fr,n the heal and .In. I For lirk.
elsnnd aeiieral information eiiliou or address
It. C. STEVENS, (;. W. p, .
ilia Front Si,. Seatlli'. Wash.
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY?
TIIltKK I OI.I.KOK (Ot'ltSHM
... Classical,
rnilK ACADEMY prepares for College M;t n Ihoroiio,
.. Iish kdncalion; ,e best .remralb,n for T.mehinu .r ItuMi,
Ail exjwiifPH veiy low. I!ol
I'i ' j, ,'i , pel' week, itirliiilinp eleelnV jK Hn, lt.a(.
. ... v,o wormitnry, under
Hip
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private fannli., i 2...0
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Notice for Publication.
LaxI ()m, K AT oarnoN Citt, Oh.i
NOTIflfL 1 1 H'eh. 10, 18(lli.(
f . ! ". reliy 'ven Ht the follow-ng-iulaied
settler has filed not ce of
10 '""ke Proof T, ,u
Hiles 8. Collins,
cultivation o1
s'!!!!'!18 ri,si(lt,"; lon and
Oatis Haycock
Charles .ic.ki
H H Batemait.
f 1' ir. Oregon.
W H Lyda
47-C
1Mbt A. Mii.lsb, Hegisler,
LandOkkir atOhmon citv, Oh.i
v .. . , I , '"ell. 17, 1KIW.
prov"rmal,tei-,iVOn ,,11,t ' P-
celved from' the Hiirvavnr 11! re:
Oreann iin.l 1, i ln7"r t'Olloril of
uregon, unu ni jmi0 , lm '
clock a. m. of said dav w i Vi . ,.,
be offlcially flldl I ' hisoni.ilil. 1 iW"
therein embra.id "g '! " ,"." '""'
try on and afto said date Jt Ct U' en"
" UawoWat, itoeeiver.
Notice tb Stock Holders.
Hillnmoiiohboon, Mar. 18, 18IW.'
the WaHlilngtii County 8peod and
Driving Association. "
YOU and each of you ro hwoby noil-
i . J1 llM tlv ""ard Uirertora has
levied Assessment No. I on said oapltnl
stock, the same being 20 per .wnt. oi the
race thereof. on are requested to call
on the Secretary, tako ontcertillcatos and
pay said assessment at once.
- . E. J. Lyoks, Proa.
C. w. nnriKOND, Nt;'y-Treas.
(J1TY LIVERY STA15LEZZZZ
Cor. 2nd and Washington Street, Ia
WHERE YOU WILL FIND THE BEST TEAMS THAT CAN BE HAD
I IN HILLSBORO.
EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS. GOOD TEAMS, GOOD BUGGIES and DRIVERS,
Meeoiid NlriH-t, iiuiMis.ro, Oregon.
Patent Medicines.
Proprietary Articles.
Pharmacy
I'm it ic 11 1 a r Atleiillon paid in
I'IivnIi'Ihiih' l'i'i'srrlilions ami
Family Kerlpes.
for Poultry.
Illl.l.SHnKO,
OKKtiOX.
OKIvC.ON.
o. - im itt
r 1-1 xy-K ' ws
A. H. C. li:NXISTo,C. '. X T. A.
ii third St, Portland. Oreii-n.
Scientific, Literary.
1 V.nt-
u-iiiesa.
,,.,,1 rooms nt tl.H Ladies'
ex- t Umt inaiuicemei.t. fur.
V .! 1.1 ...... . II 1 I
1 1 iionrti niiu
11 ml iii.viili.Ih !VI.,.,
h t mi ,lt
sl'-MU term U'lrina A....II
at,, I, , ,.u,d,esF
THOMAS KcCLELLAND,
Imi rest Grove, Origmi.
DENNIS.
Administrator's Notice.
Administrator's sale of personal prop
erty of the late Martin Manning 011 his
premises on West Dniry Creek, Saturday
April 4th at 10 a. m. One brood marc,
3 lour-year olds, 2 three-year olds, a two
year olds, 1 yearling, all of Percheron
i mare and some of the colts full-bloods
Mock, 2 fresh cows, 35 goats, grain, ma.
chmery and farm implements, harness,
books mid household furniture. Terms:
under JSio, cash; over $ 10, aecercd ttoh
at 8 per cent, from date of sale, patao.a'
t . 'J 961 Ant0" Mwer, Administra.
tor, Forest Grove, Oregon. .
Notice for Publication.
Land Orncie at Orkoon (.Tt, Ok.i
NOTICE is hereby given that' the fiXw.
IIUt-llaillMil sett i . -
s Inlention to make final proof in sup-
C ,nlll1-,cl'li,.,!,!', ihatnafd proof will
be made belore the (;ounty Clerk of Wash-
GuHt EiiKegtioom,
H. E. Jfo. 8KI2, for the K uy y ,t ,!
lots 1 and 2 See 80 T 8 N, 1?5 V,
mi hK,l.M. loll"wlK witnesses to .
Hftiiry
Cjliot ifiintTherg, ill,
Charles Wed.
oregn
',i'leiiwood.
41)0
A. Mili,h Ri,, .
"" ... A Bargain. 1 '''
A neatly conetrutj s r--
lane vrthin i blksol bUBincef Prt
of! town. Good fence around lo, ,
good woodshed," and two roomy
closets In rodnce. Also pttmjv
in good repair. Goes Iter 000. Iu
quire at this office.
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