The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 21, 1896, Image 2

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THE H1LLSB0R0 ARGUS, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 18.
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THE ARGUS
County Official Paper.
the Only Democratic Paper in Wash- j
ington County.
ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY
BY
BlilMCKlPTION PRIOB.
Single copy five cento.
One year, frl.OO.
Six months 60 rents.
Three months 35 cents.
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Entered at tne rost-omce at nuisooro, i
Oregon.assecond-clas mail matter. ,
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JJcIllUCIullU llCJVG 11
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State Ticket
For Congressman
JKFF MYERS
cf l.inn County.
Supreme Judge
JNO. Bl'RXETT
of Corvnllis.
District Ticket
For Joint Senator
W. B. DILLARD
of Columbia County.
District Attorney
J. E. HEDGES
of Oregon City.
County Ticket
State Senator
S. B. HUSTON
of Hillsboro.
For Representatives
IRA E. PURDIN
DR. F. M. ROBINSON
ED. SCIULMERICH
County Sheriff
THOS. TALBOT
of Cornelius.
County Clerk
CH AS. - CROCKER
of Hillsboro.
aCounty Commifsjoner
F THATCHER
of Thateherville.
County Assessor
ROBT. THOMPSON
of Cedar Mill,
bounty Treasurer
, . PETER I OSCOW
of Hillsboro.
County Coroner
- DR. R. SANDFORD
of Glencoe.
County Platform.
Whereas, the existing depressed con
dition of the country demands rigid econ
omy in government affairs, we hereby
condemn the last legislature for its wilful
disregard of its pledges for economy and
its failure to repeal the laws creating
useless commissions, and we pledge the
candidates nominated by this convention
to favor reduction of salaries in all de
partments; state, county, and municipal.
And whereas, as the excessive salaries
ai ine present paia 10 our couniyomciais
render taxation almost confiscation, we I
most heartily endorse the action of Sen
ator S. . Huston in the fixing of salaries
of the several county offices of Wash
ington County as introduced by him in
the session of the legislature in 1893, bv
which there would have been a saving
to the tax-payers of this county of (1100
annually; and we demand a reduction ofij... ,.1.-0 1- . j
the present fixed salaries of said county i de,,t of the Senate' the PeoPle "eed
omces as toiiows: county cleric and de.
ffiru;?rttrrff aan"dd g?
$1500.
thfennt' orsuch0' Cs SSffi
lize the labor of the State convicts for
the improvement ot the public roads in
the several counties of the state where
such labor can be conveniently used.
In order that we may have an econom -
ical administration of state government,
we demand that the salaries of all state
officers shall be kept strictly within the
letter of tbe constitution: that all laws
now existing providing extra fees or com-
ed by law upon such officer shall be re- i
pealed.
We demand repeal of the laws creat-l
imr the Railroad commiasinn Hi iinniM.
ingine Kauroaa com mission the domes-.
tic Animal commission, the Horticultu-
ral commission, laws creating the appro-.
priating money for the support of the
state and district fairs.
wc urvicsi aruuisi an appropriations
by the legislature of this state for the
w- -tn,.t n ,
support and nia ntenance of colleges re-
gardless of kind or sectarian denomina
tiotis, excepting one State Normal
Sci?l t. mi r, ,
That, having full confidence in the
patriotism of our citizens and in their
fidelity to the principle ot these United
States and the constitution of our state,
we view with regret upon the part of the
so called ''reformers and good govern-
ntent to foment the religious discord a -
mong our people and to incorporate re-
ligion with politics and business and de -
nounce such attempt as un-American,
a violation of our constitutional rights,
and revolutionary in tendency destructive
all ir A -f t H llhnrtv of 4 Ha 1 nrii ifiil 11 a 1 an4
ikv st iiivi fcj wt iiiuiv til mi piiu
peace of society.
We further endotsetbe principles ex
pressed iu the state platform.
INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE.
To the Citizens and Voters of Washing
ton County, Oregon:
1
At the request of my friends I hereby
aanounee mv self an Independent Candi
date for the Office of County Recorder of
Conveyances at the coming juneeiection.
bated this 83rd day of ApriIjjr8o6,,
WILL, VOTE RIGHT.
These times are eadly out of joint I
with high salaries in public circles, ,
and excessive appropriations. The
republican party, in the strictest
ense of the word, is responsible for
the actions of the last legislative
body, although the general repub
lican voter is just as anxious for
good government and economical
business management as any other
citizen. Republicans openly con-
demn the ring'exders who slate their,
j tickets through and make the pop-j
ular franchise the steuidna stone
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for people who consider public of ,
fice a "private snap." It is a well
known fact that the republican ma
chine has dominated in Oregon for j
I many years and the average repub-
lican voter has raid his taxes with-'
out complaint. It is the mathine
iu each county that throws the re
publican party of the state in bad
repute in local affairs. Without the
earnest thought of republicans, and
action to purify the condition of af
fairs in their party, these outrageous
acts of Simon legislatures will pre
vail. Republicans will consider
well before voting the strwight re
publican ticket on June 1st, for the
rank and file of republicans in
Washington county are too reason
able men to be fooled nil the time.
A rebuke to the spoils hunters will
do much to make the party repre
sentative of proper and popular in
terests and that rebuke should come
the first of the month.
POPULISTS NOT FREE SILVER.
As a matter of reason, and plain,
everyday, common sense, there is
no more affinity between democrat
ic and populist doctrine than ex
ists between daylight and darkness.
i Populism, through its orators and
confessed principles, believes in fiat
money and it is stated time and
again that the stamp of the govern
mint creates the value. The Ar
Gt's, believes, therefore that for pop
ulism to expouse free silver is
simply to catch democratic and republican-free
silver support. This
is a reasonable conclusion for in no
manner does a true fiat money man
see any benefit from free coinage of
silver. The fiat is enough, so they
say, and it this be so, the govern
ment would, if the populists were
in power, issue paper money with
redemption of no kind, therein, if
populists doctrine be true, creating
something out of nothing. If pop
ulists believe in their doctrines it
would be foolish to waste time and
money digging for silver ore
when money could be made and
thrown to a citizenship. The dem
ocrats of this state believe that a
law of free coinage would create a
greater use for silver and this use
would create a demand, and the
demand, in turn, would throw its
bullion value to the place it at one
time occupied. The democratic
t: t t ; ,i i
UtKel 18 Uie 0nly
haven for free
silver people of Oregon. Free silver
men will vote for it.
? A QUERY?
80 lone as Joe Simon is nresi-
nave no delusive nopr 8 ot retorni
' lion, or the repeal of any "use.
le,s commissions," for his appoint-
'e"8 f be
to prevent' the passage of such
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, 18. feimon is a holdover
: and will be up for re-election.
' i.a n.,-t.. ...l n;ii...i .v.
iMessrs- "Bt "'' DlU'trd, the
democratic candidates will not vote
1 1 1:.. ti' ii m n 1 1
: for !m- W 1,1 Mr- Hu,,es and
the nominee for joint senator say to'sunday.
tl,e PeoPle of Washington county
that they will not vote for Joe Si-i
1 r .1 . r
nioii as r resident of the next Ore-
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gon state senate, if elected? The
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ABGUS maJ' err. but t believes they
will not eav th e. Shou Id thev de-
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Blre to m 8t,,te' Ihe Argis g,ve
them space.
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R Argus is pleased to again
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glv the vote on appropriations by
j the members of the last legislature.
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j 1 UOlwands Of other bills were Up
before the house, but onlv those
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i Which reached the Senate are given.
f The man voting lowest was Hon.
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. li. Huston, ol this county. His
ipurty )mg again placed hiui in the
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field and those who are in favor ot
law taxation in these trying and
troublous times should vote for
him. He has been tried and not
found wanting to put his hand in
the pocket of the taxpayers.
Brother Gaum, of the Indepen
dent, lust week had a very revere
i attack of virtue on the subject of
fusion between democrats and pop
ulists. Thk Argus would advise
the worthy Independent that this!"f l."wn- 1G,00,d fenc,e around ot'
.fusion question is only a matter otUmel6. in residence. Also pump
vniiwinnu
are fusing rigl.t along, the third
party liaving pulie.) down a man
and endorsed Jonathan Bourne, a
republican candidate for the lepis-
jkture. In Alabama the republ
cans and populists fuse at every
opportunity and as the blight is now
iu Oregon and attacking therepub
licans ranks, the Independent's
Fpasm of virtue is painfully out of
date, and to say the least, quite in
opportune and out o'line.
.
The republican county conven-
tion made no declaration of irin
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ci pies, laid out no platform, and
turned a deaf ear to the urgent ap
peril of the tux-paying elements.
This is because the politicians in
tend to whip old time republicans
into line. The fact of the matter
ii, they want no reduction of salar
ies in county it flairs, for the emolu
ments of office are the chiefest con-
(federation of politicians. The popJ
ulists are down to n minimum in
their declarations, hoping to catch
votes. The democrats, reasonable,
and knowing the wisdom of moder
ation, having the last county con
vention, did not seek to make polit
ical capital out of their platform,
but pursued a wise course regarding
the reduction of salaries, and will
get the votes of the better class of
citizenship
The tin God of populism sees
nothing but material to "sell" in
every legislative ticket. The "man"
who edits the searchlight sees no
higher principle in anything, than
"barter and sale." "Barter and
sale" is his ideal type of politics,
partyism or advocacy of any stand'
urd. Doubtless he was infused wit!
the idea of getting "something for
nothing" when he insured property
to which he absolutely had no title,
having the los payble to himself.
That the property burned and tht.t
he tried to collect the loss for him
self is but a fitting conclusion to
his principles. Yet, the man has
pleuty to applaud.
If the free silver men of Wash
ington county liesire to have a free
silver delegation elected to the next
legislature they should vote the
democratic ticket. It is the one i,--sue
as 1 lie plalform touches upon
natioiiul tifi'iiirs and is handicapped
by no '"Omaha- platform." All pop
ulists who are iu favor of monetary
reform on free silver lives should
recognize the expediency of the
hour and help to send the luket to
represent Washington county.
If taxpayers want low state tax
ation; reduction of ollicial salaries;
abolishment of all such ns railroad
com.iiissions, etc.. they shoti S
aciilu 4lt rnii-t I'luiit uml -,t:
liiiuif acme iiiui ai mipiiiiiiu tut
the democratic ticket for ihe legis
lature. CENTERVILLE.
A Tilden and family, of Indiana, are
recent arrivals here. They intend to lo
cate and make their home here.
The business of the Creamery is in
creasing daily.
M Wren, who has been confined to the
house for the past three weeks with a se
vere cold, is recovering.
The roads in this vicinity are in bad
condition.
Preparations are being made to cele
brate childrens' day. A good program
is being prepared
School is piogressing nicely under the
management of Mrs Dorrien,
Mrs C Williamson, of Portland, is
spending a few days visiting her parents
prior to her departure for San Francisco,
where she goes next week to meet her
husband who has been there since last
fall.
J Scheffelin left for Los Angeles, Cal,
SCHOLLS.
.. . ,
Wm Hurt was a visitor at Mt Side Sun-
day
! Mrs Miller visited friends in New Jeru-
i 8aleln aurlnK llle weelt-
Dr Linklater passed throuch Scholls
this week enroute for Sherwood.
Mrs Estella Groner has moved to Port
land where she will reside in the future.
The Evangelical Conference meets at
the Evangelical church, of this place,
next Saturday and Sunday.
A temperance concert at UnityChapel,
Scholls, May 31. Music by Mozart Soci
ety. Some excellent male choruses are
proniibed. All are invited.
L E LaRue made a business trip to
Newburg Monday,
B P Cornelius addressed the citizens
of this place, Friday eve May 22, at Mt
School House.
T Sutton left last Wednesday enroute
for Hood River where he will remain an
indefinite time
Miss Ada Gordon is visiting friends
in Portland, later she will extend her vis
it to Eastern Oregon.
Mrs Hunt, Wallan, Laurence and Mis
ses Ora Brooks and Ida Wohlslegal were
visitors at Mt Side School last Friday
and expressed themselves weil pleased
with Prof Springer as teacher.
A Bargain.
A neatly constructed 5 room cot-
t'o ':thiii 2 blks of businer-s pari
.VERTON.
D Evans, who was suffering from gau- i
rene of the leg, died Thursday and was
luried ou Friday in the ration burying !
ground near Raleigh.
No democratic speakers have yel ap
peared upon the scene but they are anx-1
lously looked for by the faithful few.
ni.t C-.1 lino ntruili f-miflfundeil to .
dim., tiia f;ir in tlii vii-inttv nnil neonle ;
rejoice anil are exceeding glad.
Mr Laurence, the blind populist sing
er spoke at the hall Monday evening.
His sineinc was fine, but his speech was
mostly historical facts with little or no
populist doctrine. j
Revival meetings are still in progress. :
Our wide awake Marshall is hustling
the poll tax utid improving the roads.
Pf TV,,,,.,, tiao titnVAii in IWHnilrt
Prof Traver has nioxect to 1 ortlaml ,
neiUtS, ttllU la UUMi UU3UIC33 IU IIIOI
yL.
Notice for Publication.
Land Orrici at Orkoon City, Oh.(
May IS, 1KIXU
NOTICK is hereby given that the following-named
settler has tiled notice o
ing-nained settler has tiled notice of ,
bis intention to make tinal proof in sup
port of his claim, and that said proof wilt
be made before the County Clerk of Wash
ington county, at Hillsboro, Oreo.:, on
July 6, ltM, v'ii:
Joint M. Brown,
H. R. No. R721, for the N H KSK 4 N 4
of 8 K x4 A K Vk of S W )4 ec 30 T 3 N
K3 W.
H naiuea the followine witnesses to
Drove his continuous reKidenee unoii and
cultivation of said laud, vix:
A. C. Archbnld, J. (J. Magruilur, W llliain
Bouseien, i illsborxi. Or-koii. and 10. il.
Unwell, Mountaimtale, Drejion.
9-6 Kobkrt A. Mn.LKR, Hegister.
Notice for Publication.
Land Orricn at Ukkuoh City, Or.)
May 18, 1SH1.(
NOTICE is hereby given that the following-named
settler has tiled noti'ie of
his intention to make tinal proof in sup
port of his claim, and that said proof will
be made before the County Clerk of Wash
ington countv at Hillsboro, Oregon, on
July 7, 1806, viz:
Joseph Hickeiibottoin,
Pre. I). 8. So. 790(1, for the NVJ of 8 B I
v 1.: 1 sn is 1 a . it h . 1
e names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
Thomas . I,u vender. Joseph. A. Kveritt,
John 1). Baker. Kinnest Hinder.of Vernon
ia. Oregon.
0-0 RobkrtA.Mim.br, Register.
Notice for Publication.
I,i nu Omit at okkuok City. Ok. i
Mnv 18, lSDH. f
NOTICE is hereby Riven that the follow-ing-nanied
settler has tiled notice of
his intention to muke hnul proof in sup-
Sort of his claim, and that said proof will
e made before the County Clerk of Wash
ington countv at Hillsboro, Oregon, on
Julv 7, 1890, viz:
J. P. billy,
H. K. No. U790, for the 8 E of S K Vt Sect
UT1NK5 W.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said lionl. viz:
J. F. Utterly. J. T. Fleichor. I.. N'. Witt,
S. Culver, of dales Creek, Oregon.
!H1 Robert A. Mn.i.m, Register,
Notice for Publication.
I,ani Omen at Orkoon City, Oh.,
Mav 18, IKiHI.i
NOTICK is hereby given that the following-named
settler has tiled notice of
his intention to make final proof in sup
port of his claim, uml Unit said proof will
De made before County Clrk of Washing
ton count) at Jiillsuoro, Uregou, on
July 7, 189i'), viz:
liciitoii b. Phillips,
H A. Xo. THV). for the W of 8 W 14 S.c
15 T 2 N It 4 W.
lie names the following wiliuwscs to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
C. b. Uenellel. Samuel Davidson, W .1.
Thoi-nbuig, Perry b. Ilenetiel.ol" aioiing,
Oregon.
0-0 Roberta. Miller, Register
Notice for Publication.
I.An Orptrit t Orkoon City. Ok.I
Slay IS, lWW.f
NOTICK is hereby given tlial the folluw-ing-nnmed
settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof in sup-
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ort ol his claim, ami that said prooi w
be made before the Countv Clerk of Wash
ington county, at Hillsboro. Or., on July
, I8US, viz :
Joseph narffhclzpr,
H. A. No. 7444, for the S K 4 Sec 15 T 3
NR5 W.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon ami.
cultivation of said land, viz:
H. I. Stnwell, Peter bund, John Oliver,
John Hauseh. of Huxton, Oregon,
0-0 . Kohkut A. ii.i,i-;r. Keifiitw.
Notice far Publication.
Laxii Oith e at Orkoon C'TT. Ok.I
ill ay IK, 1WW 1
NOTICK is hereby given that the follnw-ing-naiued
settler has tiled notice ol
his intention to make final proof iu 8tij
nort of his claim, and that said proof will
be made before the County Clerk of Wash
ington county, at Hillsboro, Oregon, ou
July i), 1806, viz:
George Kelser,
H. A. No. BM2, for the W M 8 E xi, A E
nfSWX Sect 'JO T 2 N It 4 W.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
Donald McMillan, John Iloos, John
Martonsaud iieriuan Hunger.of Haywani,
Oreiror.
0-8 Rorrbt A. MiLtiKR, Register.
Notice for Publication.
Land Orpici at Okkoon City, Ok.I
May 18, 18J.f
NOTICE is hereby given that the following-named
yuttler has tiled notice of
his intention to make final proof in ruj
port of his claim, and that said proof will
be made before the County Clerk of Wash
ington county, at Hillsboro, Oregon on
July 10. 18!W, viz:
Samuel Paisley
II. A. No. 82C9, for the N N W & 8 W
SVf 4 tec. 8 & S E '4 of N K Beet 7
J 2 N R 4 W.
ue names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz
. T. Buxton, C.J. Vendenhall, N. R.
WestaudO. 1 . Hiddink, of Huxton, Ore.
9-t Korkut A. Mitxkr Kegistrr.
Notice For Publication.
LAND Omrl AT ORKOON (.'TV, 0.
ay 18, 18M.1'
TOTICK is hereby given that the follow
i. 1 ing-named settler has filed notice of his
intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will he
made before County Clerk of Washington
County at Hillsboro, Oregon on July 10,
18!M, viz:
Herman Lelstikon,
II. E. No. 8227 for the W K of 8 W Sec
M 1 3 N K 4 VV.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
William Hart, Amos ead, J. A. Shep
ard, of fireenville Oregon. H. W. Tolkc,
Buxton, Oregon.
0-0 Robrkt A. Miller, Register
Wanted-An Idea I
Who tea thlak
thing to itentr
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some simpi
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Look!
Rare Bargains
IW
Kiniuire at. Tub Auoi'8 o'liee.
N() j j iu.r0s, adjoining eltv limits, !
sitlowtvlk within one block of property, j
lt acre cleared, tlnest quality of bottom ;
land, 4 acres bench, lino site for building :
pin-poses, some timber on same. Will
sollln a body for jrjJOO part down, bal- i
Mill Ol, I1IIIU I" Ullll llll 1 1 IIWSl'l . ! lll
sul(llvl(lf, H(, ,(, , ,.lwpe(, lot.
tout and part bench, in plain from 2 to 8
acres, at 1JS per acre, llerels a chance
for a good neat little homo which can bo
madoHttlf sustaining investigate beforn
some one gets it. On the market for a
short time only.
Nn8 10 iurw. imlt'clfHimil. 1 acri bea- !
verdam. rest slashed ami mvtn to grass,
iivf ,ii,iiiiiif(n, ((in -n 1,11 . i ... iim-
in two miltts of Hillsboro. Terms, $I(K
down, balance in 3 years at 10 per cent, .
Or will sell 41) acres, of which above Is n
part, at same price per acre. Including 16
acres of beaverihun and swail cleared.
No 3 12H uci'pM, highway running
through center of iilueo, fiUacrca In eulti
vation; 3 ucrcn in orehard, appUw, peara
and plums; (J room hotiHe; log burn, good
well of water: SO aereH of beuverdain, euay
to put In cultivation; plare well watered
by Hpriuga and creek; 100 acres under
fence; U inllcs front poHt otllce, daily
nnul; 1 uillu troni m-hool Ihiiisc anil mix
miles north of Hillsboro. tinea cheap for
cash.
No 4 A good comer lot on Main and
Third streets. 7.'ixl7i"i, with good building
thereon, siiltiilile lor any kind of business,
and in oxcellxut repair, will go at n tar- 1
iruin for cash. Part niivnient and balance !
on long time with security. j
Mr, r 1) nrrtft- btilf rlcared .bulnnce in
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rass. liood House 01 tour rooms; good
barn and outbuildings, b'iue orchard of
50 trees and various other small fruits.
ISO chickens so ducks, i-liorse wagon,
i sets single harness, good cow, 3 heifers
, Uorse aml (,,,, i,plenitnts. Every-
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l'.r full details call on or address;
W II HUKI.bThV",
(ieu'l I'ass Agent Portland, Oregon.
Or J. I. Knight, Hillsboro, Ore.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of Ihe fittito of Oregon
for the county, of Washington
A W Lambert, Plaintiff, )
Vs.
David T Hiilsleml and Henry H
Travis administrator of Ihe estate of
Eva llalstd.nl, deceased Defendaiits.
To David T llalstcad ilol'eiidiint:
IN THE NAME OF Tllli STATE OK
Oregon you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer t he complaint, died miiiinst
you in the ahovo entitled sitifiind Court
ou or oeiore the iiihi Alointiiy 01 the next
regular term of said Court, to-wit: Mon
day, the 20tli dsy ol July, A. it.. 1S!KI, uml
ifyou fail to answer, for want thereof, the
plaiutlll will apply to the Court for the re
lief demanded In the complaint tiled here
in, to wit: for a decree f'orecl(siiii a cer
tain tuortimge on the north hull of the
south west quurter of the north eust quar
ter of section 'In township 1 smith range 2
west 01 uie Willamette .Meridian contain
ing 20 acres more or less, and recorded iu
Book "V" page 243 of Mortgiies of WaHh
ington county. State ot Oregon ami tor
iudKincnl fur the sum of two hundred dol
lars and interest thereon from January 22,
1802, at 8 per cent per annum less the sum
of ibrtv-l'onr dollars paid December 7. 1802.
and for lifty dollars attorneys fees and for
costs and nisbursemeiits ot this suit and
for such other and further relief as the
Court may deem nroner.
'i bis Miiniiiion? is served hy publication
by order of Hon. T. A. McBride, judge ol
saio conn, made unci oaten April !, ihiw,
A. T. I.KWIH,
Attorney for I'laintiH".
Notice for Publication.
Land Ovnve at Orkoon City, Or. I
ay. 14. 1806.
NOTICE is hereby given that the following-named
teltler has tiled notice of
his Intention to make nnul proof in sup
port of his claim, and that said proof will
be made before the County Clerk of Tilla
mook (Joiiuiy, at Tillamook, Oregon, on
June 30, 1800, viz:
Daniel Murphy,
Pro. I). 8. No. 7874 for the X: E of sec. 28,
1 1 sr 7 w.
He names the following witnesses to
prove Ills continuous resilience upon anil
cultivation ol said land, viz:
William Carver, C P Rowland 'Willfli
Ryan and F 0 H Konip, all of Trask,
Oregon,
0-6 ItoBunr A. M im.eb, Rogister.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby jjiven that on the 27th
day of April, 1896, there was 11 darkbay
horse with small white spot in forehead,
about 3 years old, weight seven or eight
hundred, jumped into my inclosure one
tnille west of Laurel. I have fed and
cared for said horse since shove Hut
The horse will be delivered to owner by
1
proving property ami pHving costs of
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i n i n n i
nuvn r i ' ii a v viw
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vliJoifuo JTqo
wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamma
(Purest Drups
and Chemicals.
The Hillsboro
Select Stock
of Stationery.
HILLSBORO CITY
I. IC IIKUSI. IW
Beef, Mutton, Veal and Pork
Kept Constantly on Hand.
Highest : Market : I'ike : Paid : for : lat : Cuttle, : Sheep : and : Hon.
Cash Paid for Poultry.
MAIN 8TUKKT.
W. T. Andrews. President.
ANDREWS LUMBER CO.
I luRorptuated June 8, IMW.)
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER.
MOUNT A1NDAI.K,
THK BUFFET CAR ROUTE
? Shortest
I ...
i 1.,
1 K H
PACIFIC COAST POINTS ...
ST. PAUL, AND THK FAST.
Cro."seH both the lu.-i,i,;i- and the liock)' Mountain in DA Y 1. 10 IIT, itH'ording pu.
s-iigtis tlieoppoi'luiiity of vieuniK the
Grandest Scenery
in America.
1 no i nioi' u.ui' in mi 1 oniinio : one 111
via o. K..V. .N.aiio pokaiie. Kuns -iipcil'
1 1 Deary curs, palace and upliolMi'i't 0 OiliriHls'
vols of eleguni'.e uml t-tuii l.n I . coiituiuiiiK
Mill I IJ
Twin steumships "N'oilliwest" anil "Norlliliiiiil" have Inilnlh every Moutlity untl
Eriiluy lor the "Son," Mackinac UImhI. Hi inai, t'liM luml anil Itiiftulu iu conueetKoi
with Ihedreat NoiiIutii liuihvitv tiuve yi.ur tickets 11-ml via NoH'IIIKIIN MKAM
SHIP COM PA X Y and enj.iv a delinhlhil iiilt- lire in. in tin- heat 1. i.d duM. For tick
elMund general iuroriiiutioii clion or adtlrr
II. C. HTKVKXS, (1. W. P. A.
U12 Front St., Seattle, Wash.
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY
TiiitKi: t ou.w.i: 1 ofitKKH
. . . Classical,
rpilH At'ADKMY pri' nrrH for
iii'ii I'.iitifiilinii; tun tuM pu'jiarilii.n lor Inifliing or Humim
Ail exifiisen vol y low, llonn! ntitl I'm ii.k lit tl.i- l.iiiii.V
Hull, ;.'! t.i ( it r unk, iu-li.ih c il, cliic light ut.il lict.
Tlie Ciill"(ii. Doi iniiiiiy, 1,1 dt ) .-xi lit .t 11,1111111.1 d,. i tf fur
i.i.sn-n Iniitnl ui ii 10., ,n nt Hii.2".i-i-r uffk. t.i. nl uml
Muni in piivnlu fiunilith, !2."ilJ niitl iiiimiiiIh. Mi.ny ntii
tli'itlH rniit rooms ;i nil luntui tin inn-lvcs 11 1 a tut.il cosl not
. to fxi-t'fii $1 ol) k r ,rk. Tlie spring term lamina April
1, lS'JG for pnriiciilitrs or catiilngiie inluross,
thomas mcclelland,
Korci-t (ikivh, ( trogiin
WILEY Sc DENNIS,
ZZZCITY LIVERY STABLE
Cor. 2nJ aa4 Vaahiastoa Street, Is
WHERE VOU WILL FIND THE BEST TEAMS THAT CAN BE HAD
IN HILLSBORO.
EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS. GOOD TEAMS, GOOD BUGGIES and DRIVERS,
to your doctor for
fidvlce ; he b t!ie"
best man to tell
you whit medi
cine you need. cj to your druist
for your medicines ; he knows more
about drugs than a dry-goods man.
Stick to your doctor and to your
druggist If you're a sick man, but don't
go to your druggist for advice, especi
ally If your doctor has told you what
to get. If your doctor tells you to get
sion
G
It u k. l. u,, 1 "M(l heretofore exidtinn betweou the
It IS because he knows Ot scores of plaintiff and defendant and for 11 decree a
cases which havo been benefited by ' warding the care, custody, and control of
Its use- beeauip hi l-nmvj thot it h-t ! the minor chlldroii of iilniiitirt tmrl ilefeiut
ItS use , Because tlo UOWS that It hS ; ttIll t (he plumtitt herein, and that Hbe re
ft record ot more than twenty years j nunc hor maiden name of o Dell Hack
results back of It H" "" mr tnc eosts and disbursements if
Yi, V,-i ..i-ht i it ,. t 1 VliH Buit- "lul f("' Nt'cli other nod luitl-""
YOU have no right to let your drug- ! decree in. may 8eem inete with touity ...,d
gist advise you cgalnst this prepara- : K"1 conscience.
tion and Induce you to try an obscure by&HT. V'lKt'tfcfiRldlSi
medicine, the Value of Which Is ' otl he above named court made in Ctinm-
doubtful, for the sake of the few cents be,'B ttlHl llllteil 11,0 20111 (luy "f M"y- im'
more he may make. Let your tailor,
or your butcher, or your grocer, fool
you If you will, but when It comes to
a matter of health, get what you ask
for.
All druggist sell Soott'l Emulsion.
, Two size 5ocemand$i.oQ.
Notice for Publication.
Laud Office at Oregon City, Or.i
May 14. 181X1.1
NOl ItK is hereby given that the follow-
HK-nained guttler hiiH llln.l , f
his Intention to make tinal proof in sup
nnrt. til' In rlaln uil u..i.i t ...'11 .
be niade before the County Clerk of Tilln-
luuwi, .-uuubv ai iiittiniooK vneffou. on
June0, 1806, vii: H
John Murphy,
i J V S.-,787Z f',r 11,8 w "A of 8 W M and
W V of N W of 8ec ''i f i k ii t V
prove n s continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said lund. vi.-
wm,viit,i'r" otM, viz
William Carver, C, P, Kit-
owland, F. C,
Patent Medicines.
Proprietary Articles.
Pharmacy
Particular Attuiiii h id to
I'll ysiriu us' I'umti ipi It. iim suit
rVmily Keclics.
MEAT MARKET.
IIILI.SIIOUO,
OltKliON.
1), W.Dotruiice, Ki i ielm y
OKKC.O
and Quickest Line
u a. 111 , via ru'imie, aim one at n i-lii p, in.,
eoiiipmi lit, consistlngol dining ears, bufli t
is' eh 1 piiil' tins. 'I he I'lillel eiii 111 um.
eoiiipmi lit, consistlngol liming ears, In
sl 1 pi
I'ath room, liiirlier shop, easy chuirs, cic,
A. It. C. I)CNMST'N,C. P. ,t T. A.
I"-".' I bird Si. Portland, Oreiniii,
Scientific, I iter an
C-lliv :c l givnc 11 f oivngb
SUMMONS.
In tin' Circuit Court ol tin, Stuto oCOrt'tfon
lor WiMihiKton county,
tint IHnl P-mt-roy, Pliiintlll'.i
VH
John V, Pniueroy, Dofcildmit.!
To John 10 Pomerov, the above niiini'd
ilvluiidiint,
IN Til 10 N A M U Ol' THK STATU OK
()rooii, ymi lire hereby (mnniui(U'd
mid reouirud to iippnur untl unswer the
I'.oiunluint li ltd uimliiKl v.ui in Um nhtivn
entitled court, in the ubnve entitled unit,
on or before Monday the 3Jth day of July,
i A. U., 1NIKI, the Biuno lieiinj th'o tirnt diiy
; of the next rrfriilitr term of the above nuin
; ed court next following the exniratitHof
: the time prescribed iu Ihe Order of Publi
cation of tliis HiiiiiniuiiH, and if you fail to
; "o appear and annwer miid e.oiiiplaiiit,
; Pliiintiff will apply to the. Court for tlie re
1 In;! therein prayed for and demanded, to
jjytt: Pora decree dissolving and aniiiil
; line the marrinure and oinrriVurp i-mttriict
Oko. K. Baoi.ky.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Administrator' Notice.
NOTICK is hereby given that the under
signed has been by the comity court
ol Washington county, Oregon, appoint
ed administrator of the estate of Oeorge K.
(ironer, deceased, ami has duly qualified
as such. All pei'Hous buving claims
against said cstule are hereby no
tified to present the same to me with prop
er vouchers at the law ollice of 8. 1J. Hus
ton, in Hillsboro, Oregon, within six
mouths from this ditto.
I uf Mav IHIKI
,
JWteu at Hillsboro Oregon, Ibis Htliday
; W. II. WKHMJNU,
Administrator.
j WM. TUPj ER,
(Sucoe.jr to C H Meud)
EXPRESS!
! , regular trips to Portland on
turning on TueHdny , ximrwiayii ud aiTTt-"
ys. All biiHiness entrusted tnflihji
..... .JolMo,ijI,uy una curetuny Mieouw
to. rnurht mid Hxnrnnm mtoa mnnnniihl-