THE HILLSUOKO AIM US, THURSDAY, JUNE II, 18!KI. THE ARGUS County Official Paper. The Only Democratic Paper in Wash- iiigton County. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BY Mnwcmrrios PWOB. Single eopv five cent. One year, $1.00. Six months GO centa. Tl re inont lis 35 ceuta. Entered at the Post-orhce at Hillsboro, Oregon, as Second-clas mail matter. WILL GO FOB 8IliVEK. There is now no doubt but the democratic national convention will declare for free coinage of silver Tins will bring the old party, which has received the abune of the re publican prei-s for republican mis govemuient rapidly to the front. Whilst it may lote them the New York electoral vote, it will carry enough states to give Major Mc Kinley a close rub on either a strad dle or gold standard platform. The republicans are anticipating this and McKinley's managers are strenuously trying to effect a strad dle on the money question. It is to be hojjed that both partiep will de clare in no uncertain terms on this question as it is now the issue be fore the people. By declarirg for free silver, the democratic pa. ty will lose many votes, but the de fection will more thai; be overcome by the silver element of other part ies which will come to its support. It is reported that the 1st Dis trict congressional election will be contested by the populists. If the ballots lire again counted, they claim they will find evidence of fraud. If Vanderburg has been elected, the vote will show it, and populists are determined, so they say, to have the matter investigat ed. ThB republican party shows itself in a very severe strait. The St. Louis Hotels which will harbor the white delegates have refused to shelter the blacks. Something will have to be done, as the g. o. p. needs the negro vote. A populist vote has a right to be counted? If there 'u any crooked work in this district, it should be exposed. However, no matter what the facts are, where the con test is so close, the side beaten cries fraud. . Tm Sean hllght, a populist pa per published at Cornelius, is after the "trimmers" in the populist party, It seems to set itself up as the Koran for populism, and prr baps it is right. The old democratic party which republicans and populists have pro nounced dead, bids fair to this fall prove a lively corpse. Secretary Carlisle stemslo have not made a success in his Kentucky monetary speeches. Kentucky sends a silver delegation to the Chicago convention. A GUILTY CONSCIENCE, The erudite editor of the Hatchet, in his last week's issue begs the question for one of his misdemean ors which was nothing more nor less than a betrayal of those who should be by him classed as friends in a common principle. His sub ject matter, in his "explanation," was the instructions purported to have been sent out on Friday eve ning and Saturday morning prior the election, from Forest Grove by a secret organization known to the world as the A. P. A. The repub lican managers in some manner be came apprised of the movement and forced M r. Craig, it i's reliably re jxirttd, to go about the county and gather in the clandestine circulars which Itore these legend: "Put an X between these num bers and the names following them. )o not make any mark on the bal lot nor scratch out anv names. 14. 18. 20 or 21 (oik of these) 22 or 23 or 24 (one ot these) 25 r 20 (one of these) 28, 21). 30 or 31 (time of these) ilS), 41, 44, 48, 55, 57, M) or 60 or 61 (one of these)",' ; Mr. Craig's explanation in part is: "A story was in circulation on election morning that the republican nominee for school superintendent was attempt ing to knife the rest of his ticket. This itory was used in the different precincts and wherever there were none who un derstood and could explain it had a marked influence. "The origin was that an organization 1ad ordered slips printed giving a list of candidates who were being opposed be cause they were claimed to be in symr.a ... irh its rrincioies. This list ron- Ubed all and only these and was made uo recardlesa of membership or party. some several candidates were named. "A few of the members misunderstood the slip thinking it to be a ticket for them to vote. This was contrary to the principles of the order as it aims only to disseminate trustworthy information re garding the position of candidates on certain questions and to control no one's vote. To prevent misunderstanding one man took on himself the responsibility of calling them in and destroying them though he was not responsible for their issue. Of course to the uninitiated the matter could not be explained and a few personal enemies saw their opportunity to obtain revenee bv misrepresenting it and improved it, working busily all day circulating the report." Just how the youthful conspira tor, who took a nomination from a party which he afterward tried to betray, and to certain extent suc ceeded, can take the position thal"a few of the members" understood the slips to direct a vote is beyom all conception. That he, himself, Mr. Craig, sent out the circulars, is very reasonable to presume, when it is known tnat he knew where to go and find them, when forced by colleagues. Mr. Craig brought the circulars in and burned a part of them in this citv. The gentleman must think the republican manag-l 01 r, yet they had the desued et era a set of fools and the mneral I feut to cemin ten- lh V0. public even worse, to think his ... . . pseudo review contains truth. The instructions on the slip, applying names to the numbers which were to le voted, direct to cast a ballot for Gaston; Vanderburg; Hansen; (Patterson was scratched through with a pencil mark) or Patterson; Laughlin; Emerick; McCormick; Cleeton, Hedges or Smith; Todd; Perrine; Craig; Kuhn, Large or Sandford. It will be noticed that Tongue, Huston, Imbrie and Brad ford were to be tabooed while the saintly Craig (slycoon) was to have an x before his name. The cir cular was very favorable to the pop ulist ticket and to come from the agency of Craig was gratitude in great measure, for what republicans have done for him. No one thinks the A. P. A. as a whole had any thing to do with the matter and under th3 circumstance the rising young politician and journalist must rest under the stigma of try to poison the goose which was in the act of laying him the golden egg the county superintendency. His conscience hurts him, hence his letter. TILDEN BEAUCHAMP IS DEAD. Continued from 3rd page. ing to work at his trade, that of a carpenter, he sold the land and went to Hillsboro, purchased prop erty and for the past 25 years has been engaged in the carpenter busi ness. Six children have been ad ded to the family in Oregon: Frank died when he was thirty: William, who is now a farmer at Gaston: Helen, now Mrs. John Northrop, of Hillsboro; JNancy Elizabeth, now the wife of John E. Zimmerman, a Washington countv farmer; Anna Eliza, now Mrs. Henry Behrens, of Hillsboro; and the youngest, John, is single. Mr. Beauchamp has been a strorg republican since the or ganization of the party, and he has been an industrious man, and has much valuable property in Hills boro, and a good home ol his own building. He is a member of the masonic fraternity. Both he and his wife are members of the Metho dist church. They are worthy pioneers and they have the good esteem of all their friends and fellow-pioneers." The above biography was written in 1893. Since that time Mr. Beauchamp has been several months in Eastern Oregon for- his health, which has steadily been failing. About a year ago he re turned and has been under the doctors care since. His remains were buried Saturday in the Ma sonic cemetery. La grippe! La grippe. For la grippe, coughs, colds and consumption Wilbur's Cough Cure has no equal, Nice and pleasing to taste and can be taken by the most delicate female or child. Price 50 cents. Sold bv W. E. Brock. diwin. OlaiQN PATMTI. COinuT i ...... ."ryu ""u lrT nwiaoooK wnte to KUNM CO.. Nl Bkoadwat, Niw Yomc. Oldest baiMU tar vwurin ntta in ln.j.MM Every patent Uken out by at li brought before ue puulo by notice siren tree ol charge In the TujeH elnratatton. of ny aclentUe paper In the eEar Illustrated. NciTutelllseiU man hotild bo without It, Weekly, 3.00 a year; $1J0 alx month Addim, mjtfT o Vusluhjuui. 3U1 Broadway, Mew York City, Robt. Chrisinger Paper Hanging 4 Solentiflo American i ABency fof S2T n.t ijrv PAINTING r and DeCOratinff rOTK:K Is hereby givenen thut the' l.')l 0 J.1 lowing-nunieU settler has tiled notice Sample Book brought to house on appli cation and paper sold at Portland wholesale prices. Hillsboro, Oregon , j Wanted-An Idea I Who eta think at torn limp! thing to patent? got -row mm. nJ SJ? wffj! ZkP0 you WMUtB. "atent Attor- A Republican's View of the Election A pron inent republican was asked this question the other day: ' To what do you attribute the de fection in Mr. Tongue's vote from that of Hermann's of two years ago?" He replied, "There are, 1 think, several things. A large num ber of free silver republicans voted for Vanderburg, preftrring free sil ver, from a populist standpoint, to a protective policy, and a very much lurjier m mlx-r f deni'icrats voted for Vanderburg on the suniv lasis, because Mr Myers made no canvass of the district ami it ap peared to them that there was st mething wrong. Again, persons who presumed an authority in the secret society of A. I A. issued two 'i ; circulars, one blacklisting Mr. Tongue and numerous other repub i' i lican candidates; the other direct ing members to vote for Mr. Van derburg and other populist candi dates. These circulars, I am told, were not sanctioned by tlu mem bers of the A. P. A. and were in .A I..:... .1.- - e . l wl Iimu" U1B P i i li,.;. ...oi. ulists also industriously circulated reports that Mr. Tongue was a Jun ior Order member, and in this way he lost many votes. Again, the republicans were too positive of a large majority and allowed Mr. Tongue's canvas to go by default, while the pipulists made a tremen dous fight all over the district; traded local candidates, everything in fact, for. Vandi rburg. In this manner he received many votes which were by no means populist. The secret silver societies also en dorsed Mr. Vanderburg, and this threw many votes from Mr. Tongue, in this comity alone, emulated at perhaps lb() votes. In this county Mr. Tongue must have lost to Mr. Vanderburg at least one hundred or more party votes which went to the populist nominee outside of the former reasons given. You see Mr. Tongue has practiced law here for 25 years and as' he is aggressive in his zeal to a client, ho has made many enemies, having brought about an average of 100 suits m the various courts, annually. This one cause, at a reasoi able estimate, gavti Tongue 100 less and Vander burg 100 more in the county vote. 1 litre is, ot course, an increase in j opulism, the frt-e silver people ot all parties young for amlrr burg, thinking that issue para mount to all others, being led to so think by Weaver, Davis et nl. Mr. Coxey, who was an unwelcome in ruder, did not have a suflicient canvass in the stale to set forth clearly just what the true strictly populist paper currency idea is. The Oregoniau also hurt Mr. Tongue in its extreme views and when 1 come to think of the meas ures and combines nuaiust him, 1 am rather inclined to be proud of his election, eve.i if his plurality Js less than a hundred." Real Estate Transfers. Sophia Brooks to Johnnie C Brooks 3.81 a of S Emrick d 1 c t 1 s r 3 w H. U S to David Wilcox n i of s w i of sec 8 t 3 n r 4 w pat. U S to .Her very S Sturdeyaiit n w i of sec 26 t3 n r 4 w pat. U S to Silas A Bowers e -J of s e i of sec 8 and w of s w of sec 9 t 3 n r 4 w pat. U. S. to Hai ry Slooinau s e of n e i u of s e 4 and s w 4 of s e 4 of sec 17 t 3 n r 4 w pat. Thomas 15 Cornelius and wifn to E C Brown nil their iu't in estate of Jesse Cornelius dee'd .v200. U S to Fred Dingman n e $ of sec 20 t 1 n r 0 w pat. J A Huford and wife to Mar garita Beil 2 a of M Wren d I c t 1 n r 3 w 500. Roderick Martin et ux to Donald Martin w i of T B Speaks diet 1 s r 4 w. L F Graham et ux to Sir Ed wood Fry 160 a of sects 25 26 and 35 t 3 11 r 5 w 1. Roben A Patterson to Kate Ap plehagen n w 4 of s e 4 of 11 w of sec 16 1 1 e r 4 w.l. Robert H and Gertrude L Hein back to Minnie Heinback e 4 of lot 4 of r-eo 1 t 2 n r 5 w 1. Jasper G Ranes et ' ux to E A Hyde and H Hamilton 140 a of Davip Allen d let 1 11 r4w $1334.48. C C Chipman et ux to Pheohe B Woodford part of blk 25 F G $800 C C Chipman et ux to I'heohe 1 Woodford s e 4" of sec 28 t 2 n r 5 w $1000. Notice to Stock Holders. Hli.i.siK RO, Oukoon, May 19, ISfMI. To the subscribers of tho capital stock of the Washington County Hpeed and Driving Association. YOU and each of you are hereby noti fied that tho Hoard of Directors lias levied Assessment No. 2 on Biiid capital stock, the same being i0 per cent, of the face thereof. You aro requested to cull on the Secretary, take out certificates and pay said assessment at once. K. J. Lyons, Pres. Oko. It. Kaolky .Sec'y, Notice For Publication. I-anp Orni'i At Oregon CityOhr.) ol Ins intention to make final proof in sup port of Ma clai.n, and that said proof will be made bjfore Countv Clerk of Tillamook County Ut Tillamook Oregon, 011 July 20, 18U0, vki ' Louis A. Olsen, I're J) 8 No 7971 for tho 8 U 8 H U Sect IS ' n 'A n k sect 19 t l s u 7 s He miincs the following witness to prove inn UIMIUIIUIIUM resweilOT VU HlHI CUItt- vation of said luml, vV ""-", Clark 1 adlev. Wiff "i.. T-!x., .....1 n'i...:.,. mook, Oregon. la-ti iioht. a. M 11,1.1:11, TWO FOR ONE Send for free sample and judge thereby. Both Per Year Qi iK Cash rpl.lfj Adva in .nice. The Enquirer is a 9-colunin, 8 pa(j paper, issued each Thursday. Largest in size, cheapest in price, most reliable in news. all large type, plain print, pond white paper, if our readers want another live paper the Enquirer is that paper. Call or send orders to Argus Pdb. Co., Hillsboro Ore. Notice for Publication. Land OmcK at Orkiion City, Oh.I - May IS, l.SUii.C ATOTICK is hereby given that the follow li ing-iiniited settler lias tiled notice of lu.t intention to make luml pivot 111 sup port of his claim, unit that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Wash ington countv, at Hillsboro, Ortjjo;: on July , WW, via: Joint M. Brown, H. 15. No. 8721, for the N K V 8 K Vt N U of 8 K i & 8 K W of 8 V 4 Sec 30 T 3 X U 8 W. He name the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence Umii and cultivation of said land, viz: A. 0. Arcbbold. J. C. Magruder, William Rouscien, Hillsboro, Urt'on, and K. Howell, .Mouutaindale, Orevon. Sr-6 Kobkrt A. Mm.lkr. Hegister. Notice for Publication. Land Okkicb at Ohkook Citv, Or.) May 18, 18ll.( X70T1CK is hereby given that the follow- Xi ing-nained settler has tiled notbe of Ins intention to make nnai iroot in sup port of his claim, and that said inoof will be made betore too t'ounty t lei k ol ash iiigton county at Hillsboro, Oregon, on July 7, 1890, viz: Joseph Hickeiihottoiii, Pre. D. 8. No. TlKKI, for the X W 1 of 8 K W N K of 8 W i 8 K H of N W 8 W W of N K U 8ec 15, T 4 a K H . ; e names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and uiotivniioit oi Niiui juiiu, Thomas . Lavender, Joseph, A. Kveritt John 1). linker. Kurnost Uiuuer.of Vernon ia, Oregon. 0-0 . Koiikkt A. Miller, Register. Notice for Publication. IANiOrriix at Oreoon City, Or. i Mav 18. 181HI. I ATOTICK is hereby given that the follow- li iiig-named settler lias tiled notice of his intention to make nnal prooi m stiji port of his claim, and that said proof w ill be inane before me oounty cierK ol wasu. iiigton county al Hillsboro, Oregon, on July 7, I8UI1, viz: J. P. Mlly, II. E. No. II7H0, for the 8 E K of X K 4 ;-'ee,t 11 T 1 X I! 5 W. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon and cultivation of said land, viz: J. K. Latterly. J. T. Fletcher. I,.X. Wilt, 8, Culver, or (r:iles (.reek, Oregon. (Hi IIoiikkt A. M I i.i.l-R. Itegistei', Notice for Publication. IjAsu Okfk-k at Oueoon Citv. Oh., Mav 18. ISIW.1 VTOTIC'K is hereby given that the follow- 11 lug-named settler lias lileo notice ol Ins Intention to make tinul proof m sui port of bis claim, and that said proof will lie made before County Clerk of Washing ton count.) at llillsuoro, Oregon, on July 7, IHtlil, viz: Kenton L. Phillips, II A. Xo. 7H5S, for the W of 8 W i Sec IS T 2 N 11 4 W. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: (', 1 1. lieueliel. Samuel Davidson, W J. Tliornbiirg, 1'erry L. Heneliel.of anning, Oregon. IMI Rorkbt A. Miller, Register , Notice for Pubiicr.tion. Lash Oi'Tice at Oiikoon Citv, Or.i May 18, 1WW.( XTOTlt'E is In-ruby given tliat.tlie I'ollow- XI ing-nenied aet tier has filed notice ol Ins intention to make lmal prool in sup. hurt of his claim, and that said proof will be made betore the County Clerk of Wash ington county, at Hillsboro, Or., on July a, i sua, viz: .loaepli Bni'ffholzcr, If. A. Xo. 74H, for the H JC Kec 15 T 3 K 11 il . He names t lie following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: II. I. Stowcll, I'eter Lund, John Oliver, John liausch, of lSuxton, Oregon, fl-0 Koiikkt A. illkr, Kegister. Notice for Publication. Land Offick at Orkoon C'Ty, Or.I May is, 18IHI f NOTICE is hereby given that the following-named settler lias tiled notice ot his intention to make Until proof in sup port of his claim, and that raid proof will be made before the County Clerk of Wash ington county, al Hillsboro, Oregon, on juiy a, mm, viz: Georjre Keslei H. A. No. 8512, for the W 8 E A E M ol s v t sect m t K4 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his com unions residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Donald McMillan, John Boos, John Martens and i erinan Hunger.of Haywurd, Oregon. IMI Horkrt A. Miller, Register, Notice for Publication. Land Okkicr at Orf.oon City, Or.) Mav 18. m. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the follow. Vi ing-immed icttler has filed notice of ois inieiuion io iiiaxe nnai prool Hi pui port of his claim, und that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Wash. ingion couniy, ai jiuiSDoro, Oregon on July 10, 1800. viz: Samuel Paisley, ' . II. A. No. 8290, for the K N W ii&S W 'A N W ii 8KK of N K Sect 7 i 2 fs R 4 W. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz , H.T. Buxton, C.J. .Venclenhall, X. It. WestaudG. It. Hiddink, of Buxton, Ore. 9-fi Kohkht A. Millkr Kegister. Notice For Publication, Land Offick at Orf.oon Citv, Or.i N ay 18, IMKI.f 011CE is hereby given that the follow-ii'g-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be. inaue oeiore iounty i;ieiK or Washington County at Hillsboro, Oregon on July 1U, 18'JO, viz: Herman Leistlkon, H. E. No. 8227 for the W X of 8 W V. Seu 20 TUN 114 W. He niiines the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of nw land, viz: ! wiiuain iiart, .-linos veuu, J. A. H mi 1 ard, of Ureenvillo Oregon. v r . a. vv. loike, l.o, i-ter A. M ii.i.vn Itviuinr Hillsboro Ap And n fiiiriiinati Eiiiirell Look! Rare Bargains rn. . n i' n n i loesc rropicsror m Enquire at TliK Aitui's olliee. No 1 '! iicres. mlioiiiiiig citv limits. I slduwalk within one block of property. in acres ciearwi, niiesi oiiainy ot nottoin land, 4 acres bench, tine situ for building I ournoNO, some timber on same. Willi sell In a body tor MKH) part down, bid.. auco on tune to suit purchaser. Or will subdivide so as to itlvo part cleared bot tom and part bench, in plats from 2 to 5 acres, at ia per aero. Here is a chance lor a tfooil neat little home which can be made self sustaining Investigate before some one gets it. On the market for a short tune only. No 2 10 acres, half cleared, 1 ucre hen yprdain, rest slashed and sown to grass, no buildings, goes for $V per aero. With in two miles of Hillsboro. Terms. IOO down, balance in ;i years at 10 per emit, vr win sou i acres, oi wnicn anove Is a part, at same price per acre, including 15 acres of beavcrdam and swall cleared, No 8 128 acres, highway running through center of place, 50 acres in culti vation; 2 acres in orchard, apples, pears and plums; (! room house; log barn, good well of water; !I0 acres of beavcrdam, easy to put in cultivation; nince well watered by springs and creek; 100 acres under funco; 14 miles from post ottlce, daily mail; 1 mile from school house and six miles north of Hillsboro. (Joes cheap for cash. No '4 A good corner lot oil Main and Third streets, 75x175, with good building thereon.suitable foruny kind of business, and in excellent repair, will go at a Imr gain for cash. Part payment und balance on long time with security. No s 12 acres; half cleared, balance in grass. Good house of four rooms; good barn and outbuildings. Fine orchard of 50 trees and various other small fruits. 150 chickens 50 ducks, l-horse wagon, 2 sets single harness, good cow, 3 hellers I horse and farm implements. Every thing goes for $650, cash in hand. K. Mi NEIL, Itece ver. TO THE EAST ... .Gives the choice of .. TWO TRANSCONTINENTA I ROUTES it..: Norllicm Ry. - Piicillc By. VIA "IA SPOKANE DENVER MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA AND AMI ST PAUL KANSAS CITY LOW UATKrt TO ALL K.VSTIOHN C1TIKS Qr.i'an Simmer Leave Portland Every Five Day ... FOIL... SAN FRANCISCO F,:r full details call 011 or address; W H HlJRIdM'BT, Oen'l I'uss Agent 1'ortlaml, Oregon. Or J. I. Knight, Hillsboro, Ore. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Hlatc of Oregon for the county, of Washington A W Lambert, Plaintiff. ) vs. David T Ilalsteiul and Homy 1! Travis administrator of- the estate of Kva llalstead. deceased llefqndants, To David T Ilulstead defendant; IN THE NAMK OV TIIK STATK OF Oregon you are hereby required to a pear and answer tho complaint tiled aguinst you in the above entitled suit mid Court on or before the first Monday ol the next legular term of said Court, to-wit: Mon day, the 20tb day of July, A. 11., lWHi, and ifyuu fail to answer, for wuut thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in the complaint filed here in, to wit: Vor a decree foreclosing a cer tain mortgage on the north half of the south west quarter of the north east quar ter of section 25 township 1 south range 2 west of the Willamette Meridian contain ing 20 acres more or less, and recorded in Hook ' Y" page 243 of Mortgages of Wash iiigton county. Httite of Oregon und for judgment fur the sum of two hundred dol lars und interest thereon from January 22, 1KM2, at 8 jier cent per uiinuin less the sum of forty-four dollars paid December 7, 18!I2, and for II fly dullura attorneys fees and foi costs and disbursements of this suit ami for such other and further relief us the Court may deem proper. This Hamilton? is served by publication by order of Hon, T. A. McHririe, judge of said court, made and dated April in, IHIHI. A. T. Lkwis, Attorney for i'luintiff. Notice for Publication. Land Ofi'iob at Obuoon City, On. ay. 14, 18!. NOTICE Is hereby given that tho following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, and thut said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Tilla mook County, at Tillamook, Oregon, on June 30, 18W, viz: Daniel Murphy, Pre. 1). 8. No. 7874 for the N E of seo. 28, 1 1 s r 7 w. He ninnes the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence noon and cultivation ol said laud, viz: William Carver, V v Rowland, William K yan und F C 8 Komp. all of Trask. Oregon. (Hi Kohkbt A. Al 1 1.1. mi, Register. NOTICE. Notice is bcrpbv wivf-n llint r, t!, in. day of April, 1896, there was a darkbay llOrRe Willi Snmll whllP Html 111 fnr1,aa.l about 3 years old, weight seven or eight iiuuurcu, jumpeu into my inciosure one mile west of Laurel. I have fori and cared for said horse since above datei The horse will be delivered to owner by proving property and paying costs ol feeding, etc. V: Rieth, . Laurel, Ore. Purest Drugs and Chemicals. The Hillsboro Select Stock of Stationery. HILLSBORO CITY MEAT MARKET. 1. I IIIOUS T, l'Kr Beef, Mutton, Veal and Pork Kept Constantly on Hand. Highest : Maiket : Trice : Pit Id : for : Fat : Cattle, : Sheep : and : Ho Cash Paid for Poultry. MAIN STREET, II1LIUH)R0, OIUOtiON. W. T, Andrews, President. ANDREW'S LUMBER CO. 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II ff ;vWt?7i.u I ''Ifil'lf1 Iteppj wnAftr A smart Broadwav, New York, druggist has this sign hanging outside his store; it marks the new era of drug selling. Is it any wonder that he has to enlarge his quar ters, that his clerks are busy, and that his store is one of the most popular along the leading thor oughfare ? You can afford to trade with a druggist who gives you SCOTT'S EMULSION when you ask for it." Notice for Pablication. 1,anu Orni K at Orkoon City, On 1 r.... , ....... f , , if, iron). Olltlii is hereby Riven that the follow- I ncr.., it, .! u..tl..u 1 11,. 1 .. . ... omiri 1111s 11 U Monro () his intention to make final proof in mip port 01 Ins clniin unrl tl.ui :,! , c ...'11 be made beiore the County Clerk of Tllla- llloot IVtllntv nl 'I'll! ....I. " June 110, W;'vi.i 011 John Mtirphv. Pre D 8 No. 7872 for the W i of 8 W W and W W of N W X of Hec T 1 H I! 7 . He names the following witnesses to prove liiscontinuous residence noon and cultivation of said land, vis: P William farver, C. p. Rowland, fl,'. c. 8 Komp and William Uya ! rusk OrV'on 0-e RontBT A. M11.LKK, UeAster Patent Medicines, proprietary Articles. Pharmacy Particular Attention l'Hld to Physicians' Prescriptions mid Fuinily UeclpeH. J). W. Doriam e, SeeietHiy ORUC.ON. - and Quickest Line II a. m , via Seal lie, and one at 8:45 n. ui.. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court ol Ilia Stale of Oregon lor Waihliiuton county, Ora Dell I'-ineroy, s riaiiitill.l vs ' J. John K I'omeroy, Iiufcndant.l To John K 1'oineroy, the above noincii (lefcmlant, IN Tilli N AMU Ob' TIIK KJ'A'ITC OF Oi'eoii, you. lire hereby commanded and reouired to appoar and aiiHwer the - 11, cv, uuiiidi. juii in 1 no aonvct , entitled court in thu nbovif entitled unit, (on or before Monday the UOthdavof July, , A. 1)., 1S1KI, the same IxriiiK thellrHtday I of the next regular trm of the above nam ed court next following thu expiration of the time prescribed in the Order of Publi cation of this Summons, ami if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint, Plaintiff will apply to tho Court for there- lief therein prayed for and demanded, lo y it : ii'ora decree dissolving and annul ling the marriage and marriage contract now and heretofore existing betweon the plaiiitiil'and defendant and for a decree a warding the care, custody, turn" control of 1 tbc iiiiiiorc.hildren of plaintitt and defend unit to the plamtirt heroin, and thatslm re. Slime. hll- timwli,,, iiiima ,.rn, l,..n . us, and lorthecoHta and disbursements .,f this suit, and for audi other and further decree as may seem mete with equity nn4 good conscience, . 7 'ityis m11111111111.il ia published against you by onto of Hon. Tbos. A. Mellride, Judge m the abowe named court iimde in Cham bers and diitoil tho luth day of May, I80B. V Ojso. II. Baulky. J Attorney for Plaintiir. Administrator's Notice. MOTICK is hereby glvunthatsthe under 1 i.rS'KL,!e(1 1,UM UBtm 'y lle eouiHy court oi VVaHhuigton county, Oregon, aipoi'rlt. J admin strator of the estatS of Worm 1 E? Uroiier. deceased, and has duly quallMcd m,inLt ; m" ler8""' havhiK claims igaii Mt Ntt, ,)f(tute Hro h(jr . t iled to present the same to me with prop- e ' vouchers at, the law nlhee of 8. B. JliilT- L 11 1 1 1.1?' ,i Oregon, within. Hix mouths from this date. of fild !u1IIilhbHr"t Oregon, this 14th day of May, mo, w ,f vVkiibuno, , Administialor. WM. rUPPER, (Siicceor to V It Mead) EXPRESS! Mlll.-B Hnm.l.. ...1 . .. . t7. " r-ortninri on to 1 1S 0,'lfi'layHt and Fridays, re J , 1? a ,Tn,eNd!,'H' Thiiind.yi and 8at- UlUaVH. All bUNillnHH onl.Fn.liiJ l him u.ni f,. .M.nmcBn uiurunioii 10 aim to v. V,ru?ptY ami caroftilly attended to. l raiaht uml avni-nu. JL ui p nnnou ...114. (.1 . ... ..j lj . ... H III) . or at The Anous.