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W4 I THE HILLSBORO A R(i U S. T H U RSJDA V , JULV 16, I&I6. THE ARGUS County Official Paper. Th Only Dmoertle Paper in Was lutm County. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BY The Argos Publishing Cwpuj. avHM'niPTioit raicx, Single mpv five t-euta. One yenr.il.to. Six months w vcnta. Three months .'15 vents. : Kiitered at the Post-office at Hillsboro, traditions" but have all at once cessarily brings bullion value and coin Oregon, as becoml-clas mail matter. 1 - age value to a parity with each other. . , tbrown them away. 1 he repubh- 6? Wllen thJ comniercitti Md coinage THE INDEPENDENT THEN AND cans declared first for the value are the same in the United States ITS POSITION NOW. The republican platform bespeaks continuance of the present system j of, fiiittiice. This j latform is ar- ilenliy neing supporieu oy our con it niiiorarv. The Independent. Thk , . , i . - it Argi'9 takes it thnt the Indepen dent might be Mitnewhiit prejudic ed where the support of a partisan friend would be in concern, but on questions of the abstract it believes its able editor reasons well from cici.e to effect. The Independent at one time had views on the money question which we btlieve were honestly foroiiilated. At least the ins below given, published as editorial commentiu January, 1895, shows what the Independent then thought of the gold standard, and present system of finance. Here they are: "But if there is to be no choice except the two extremes, (meaning the present system and proposed free coinage. Argus Edi tor's note) if they must submit to the policy of the present adminstra lion and sustained by papers like the Oregonian, a policy that means the spoliation of hundreds of thous ands for the benefit of the few, a large majority of these people will be reconciled to free and unlimited coinage of the world's silver at the ratio of 16 to 1. They might do this even if they should be con " vinced that such a policy would lead to silver monometallism. And i they have to take a choice bet Ween contraction, which means to rob the debtor for the benefit of the creditor, or expansion, which would ro.b the creditor for the benefit of the debtor, the majority are debtors, are (doubtless meant and. Ed's., otej likely to adopt the hitter plan." The Argus loves the Inde pendent, and when tlm above lines were read felt sure that its editor would join hands with The Argus in this campaign, knowing, as it at that time did, that the republican party would declare for the gold standard. Rut, alas, he is in love with the word republican, has fal len into error and is now upholding the gold standard. Gault, like your lost Teller, The Argus weeps for you. LIKE AN EQUINOCTIAL STORM. There are some men who are in sulted if (heir democracy is quest ioned and this class has one who was at one time here well known. This party writes to Monday's Ore gonian that he will bolt, and threat ens to take his unwashed carcass Into the republican camp. He can do this and not surprise the demo crats of Washington county. His political convictions are strongest where he can find the most money, as were they when he wrote repub lican editorials for a salary for The Independent. Certainly, his repu tation as a democrat is "immaca late" and he is now where he be longs. Nothing, with his cliam eleonish political record, however, could keep him from rushing his name into print. Mr. Flugg will hardly pull even the tail out of the democratic paity by his defection while the numerous other republi ag he i generally known as a Doli-,ca" papers which advocated free tician fi r the money there is in it.! ... . t.i vr I u"co u,,u "" - iagg ior Doi nng, nowever, lor tnere r" Hi"" 1 g"' Bianuaru are many men of both parties . tvho4''''"'1, are out of latitude. The ' bloody ehirt" and "states rights" lines of il leuiarcation.aregoneandaccording . ... .... 0 to the "wine men" the issue is now between the "silver fools" ni.d the 'gold wise." Air. Flagg's demo cracy was something like an equi noctial storm anyway, ai d as he couldn't see cither of the old party landmarks, he is lost. THE SAGE AND THE FOOL. Much is said about free silver men being fools. Tub Argus won't ax. K-u-vration because u,ri"41" , 11 1.. .... r...,lD Tl.u nrulu ail morta.e aro ' - " " assertive eiuics can i:e sirfwneu mi it oleafw and Tait Aroiib will still kWM trh&t. H; riflHini lUSl. ' IHE j,,.. . Tu. inr n iiavv i" wi" j - v. " - - --- if Aroob Ihvb no claim to exalted m- ... j .t.. ... f'rr,l ia no elilgMice and tfte Cry Of I0PI 1 IB B nothing. But Thk Arqcs "fooV would ssk the gold Ktandardeage" this question: Why, when silver was at a premium on th much abused ratio of 16 to 1 and the whole nation was looking forward to specie payment, did Congress in the early '70s, deny this metal the right to continue at the mints? Thic is a question which inrolves a just answer and one to the point, T . . 1 ., it is asioiiiiuiiig now mee rt- j publican papers suddenly find out i.t . , 1 1 ,11 . that democrats have had honest gold standard, then for an ambigi-.,ars ous tariff plank which really means a democratic tariff. This, ith!nTrrsi Hanna's barrel, was supposed to be sufficient for any emergency, but 1 v now that democrats have declared that silver shall have equal rights now that democrats have declared i at the mints with gold, instantly j the republicans are trying to find a few democrats, so-called, who are waiting for an opportunity to bolt this having been considered an off year for democracy, anyway. This diligent search has the last few days been much accelerated by virtue of the fact that democracy has placed a man in the field whom the Jews will fight to a unit and the common people support col lectively. Their search will be rather hopeless as any man who has had the intuition to cling to the democratic party through years of hardship and defeat, knows that in the democratic party, a whole people can receive representation. Their man is a man of the people and no one knew his nomination would come. The republican can didate had a mortgage on the nom ination, which the common people will keep him from foreclosing, if possible. Every possible influence will be exerted by McKinley's eastern supporters to compass his election. If a panic can be produced without crippling the promoters, look otit for the squeeze to commence at once. They will try a little scare to prove their assertions that a gold standard is the only svslem of finance, but Mich a movement would cost MiKinley many votes The Argus fully expects the East ern capitalists who adhere to the republican platform to give us an other dose of "stringency." At last the republicans through out the county want Bourne fired. As Bourne is a free silver man they are afraid he might Hood their ranks with free silver literature. They seem to fear this literature will act like fly paper catch them coming and catch them goinr. If Jonathan would spread this liter ature which promises better times, even old line republicans might be rapacious enough to vote for free silver, as for years they have taken everything in sight in Oregon. The prominent republicans of ibis county are given space in the Oregonian of yesterday ;md all i.re unanimous that Jonathan Bourne should resign as Secretary of the republican state committee. The demand is universal all over the state by republican politicians, and the next thing will lie their de mand that Senator Mitchell and Representative Ellis should resign as not being in touch with republi can principles. Sec retary of Stuff Kincnid. al so, i one of tlm ''tree silver fools," lint lit is a consistent one and the State Journal, his paper, is going 8,eHdll" hghtmg the gold standard, silver for over it year, prior the re- nu!li:-nn convention linve i;ii-it,hl I" ; . THE Mack frost which the Ore, - ..! ... i- . mi . e 11 B',''i-P,d'ct8 will next fyll cover It.. :ii m 11 - - ii van b nomination wilier aininr McKinley prove a very dangerous freeze. THE ENQUIRER'S REASONS Wh p... r.i 1 e-i .1 ..'harvest. Mr Hitchcock will take charge Why Free Coinage of Silver Should ol Courtenev Meek s threshing machine. Obtain. I The Cincinnati Enquirer gives me roiiowing article space 111 its editorinl cnhimnu It is from the 'pen of John R Mcl-e.vn: L"?v! ,e ,"en18 ' U'U.a I r 1 - ;,'."."".ut,,,"u,s "" "ie iree ano un- nf limited coinage (if iiiIvp. ai,H .,r,M at .k. ratio of l6 to- Vhelr pari- ty 01 valuer . l,8"-So'i,e ' ' '"son are: ! 1 years 01 onr uisiory, and down tn il,. -r '"" iu me act 01 demouetii i , vi uciuuiiciizing JjX7wCn 1 "ver i ' wceq ual in their purchat- ing and debt paying power every where in tbe United States. a. There bad been no abnormal pro duction of either metal to destroy or im pair the money functions of silver. 3. The demand for tbe precious met als in the arts and manufactures is lim ited, while their demand for money use is unlimited. There is no probability of glutting the market by an overproduc tion of money. 4. The.e never was in tbe world's history any nation that had too large a volume of actual money. 5 Ihe Constitution of the United consist of both gold aud silver, and clotues congress with the power aim 1111- 'noses upon it the dutv of determining lhe relaUve coiaajle value of lne u metals, a. luc iree ami uuuuiucu couiukc ui uth nietal9 al the nres..rihi ratio ne- worh of siIver iaying a dollars worth of gold for it. England old value, coin it into Hntisn imliuu iollars and buy Indian wheat with si I er dollars which cost but fifty cents. This is the way our American farmers nave been bunkoed, ana tliey seem to have enjoyed it by voting with the gold monouietallists. O. UCU S11VC1 auu kulu mic ucaicu alike at the American mints the gold price of silver bullion in the gold gam bling dens of London will no longer be quoted in the daily metropolitan jour nals on both sides of the ocean, because the bullion and coinage value of both metals would be instantly the same. 9. When all other objections to the free and unlimited coinage of silver have been fully and satisfactorily answered, tbe silly, weak, cowardly and un-Amen can plea is made that the United States cannot accomplish the end without the consent and co-operation ot other com mercial nations with winch we nave trade. It is an admitted fact that our domestic trade is 96 per cent of the whole, while our entire foreign trade is only 4 per cent. It is our privilege and duty to provide for the welfare aud prosperity ot the 96 per cent. We can and should adopt an American system of nuance and let other governments take care of themselves. to. The friends of silver demand the full restoration of silver, because with it every debt due from the government, or owing to or by individuals or associates may be honorably discharged with su ver the same as gold. 11. Gold is in the hands of and con trolled by tbe few, while silver is the money of the people. If either gold or silver 's deprived of its nionev function it will be an invitation to the creditor class to get up a corner on the. one which will be to their profit, and to the serious inconvenience and injury of debtors and the producers of wealth. 13. By adopting a single standard, as there is about an equal quantity of silver and gold money, the purchasing power of the one retained is doubled. The holders of bonds, mortgages, perpetual leases, annuitants, salaried officers and all who have fixed and certain incomes have an advantage over ware earners farmers, manufacturers, mechanics and all who are engaged i" productive indus try. The products of the farm and fac tory must be sold for one-half of what tliey would bring it the money uf re demption wi s doubled in volume. 14. Wli n an army of fi lanc'al con spirators on both sides of the o:ean in augursted their scheme tn dtgra 'c silver it war, worth, commercially three pe cent premium over gold. It b.'gan at once to decline in us comnierci i vi.ue when it was dropped. from coma e. The government sent its agents into the bul lion market to bear the price of silver. The president and his cabinet decided that all obligations to pay money should be discharged in gold. Congress pro vided that contracts would be enforced when made payable only in gold, thus authorizing individuals todiscredil mon ey of the constitution. The friends of silver believe that when these wrongs have been righted silver will soon find its old place in our finan cial system. Facts Stronger Than Fiction. All jmins arising from rheuma tiain, gmit, tuegrim, toothache, neu ralgia, headache, neuralgic u:iins, sciatica, lumbago, stiff neck", chilli iains. contused nuixc'es, enlarged veins and all pains of the hones or nerves qtiickley relieved hv tuing Will ur's Oil uf Gladnesg. 50 tents per bottle. For sale bv W. E. Brock. CENTERVILLE. Competition in wagon and blacksmith work at this place is a good thing for th" farmers and teamsters. John Beil, who bought J A Buford's shop, and Peter Cluck are cutting prices. The farmers in this vicinity are all busy haying. Michael Wren who had some trouble with a Jersey bull some time since, has nearly recovered. He is going into training right away and it will be but a short tune, probably about fair time, till the people of Washington county will be treated to a regular old fashioned bull fight. The little 9-vear old nin-i. nf Mn Towle, who a as kicked by a horse, is do ing mcciy. SCHOLLS. j Mrs Estella Groner and Mr Frank Turk , of Portland, and Calvin Tack and friend, of Hillsboio, were the guests of Mrs umencic tins we. k. Mrs Mary Williams, of Portland, is 1 visaing ner sister, Mrs stnoclc. 1 Arthur Flint was bitten by a skunk i msi wees aim as a result nas a very sore hand. ' . I Miss Mum-.e Stahluecker, of Hood View, was the guest of Mrs I.aKue the first of the week. Mits Eugene Labean is visiting wilh Mis Morain in Portland at presei.t. Messrs Dagon and H U'licock wi'.l slart for Idaho soon to remain nil after A Bargain. A neatly constructed 0 room cot- tage w I bin 2 blks ot business part ) inwn. uooa ience around lot, I 1 ..1 1 1 a "'."'"'. roomy closets in residence. Also puinn . ... -' 1,1 ?007T.m.. U r fBUU' ln" ' quire at this office. lf.a J I. Whnui ithiak tmpla I JHMIHII Oil IIIM otsoawi mi ihvh taint topatent d' wMrT. fSa WswtoB, D. c.,forthu'1.800prisoaw w0 h4 uiTUons wnofto. iw NOTICE. Notice it hereby given that my son, Predc Freudenthal, aged 20 years, has this day been by me granted his full and legal right to hits tiuie until he attains his majority, aud after this date I will y no bills of his contracting. The pub lic will govern itself accordingly. Mrs. Sophia Brooks. Dated at Hillsboro Ore., June iti, 1896. Notice for Publication. JLamdOfpiok atOrkuon City, Or. I Julv. 9, 181W. ( XTOTICK io herebvutveii that the follow- JLi ing-named settlerhas tiled notice of his intention to make 11 mil proof in support uf his claim, and that said proof will h maile before Comity Clerk of Washington County at Hillsboro, Oregon on Aug. 28, Clans Christianson II. K. No. T4!H for the N M of N W W 8 W 1 of N w H and N W M of 6S VV t See 15 T 8 N It 4 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon ami i.uttivntitiii of said hitul. vie: Carl (iribner, K J Crabb, Fred Wulf ana r rea urecner, an ot iiuxion, viwpm. 1HI KoKKtf A. MiM.fca. Kegister. Notice for Publication. Land Ofkick at Oukoos City.Oh.I July 10. lttW.t XTOTICK is herpbv iriveli that the follow jLl ini?-muned settler hu Hied notice of his intention to make hi ml prom in up on ot his chiiin. mill Mint miiui prooi win e made before the County I'lerk of Wash ington county, ut Hillsboro, uregon on Aug. -M, ismi, vis: James D McOrath H. K. No. 9173, for the N V N W li N )i N E H Sec.'ll T 18RSW, He mi i iiea the following witnesses to nrove his continuous residence upon mid cultivation of said laiul, viz. Hurry ,Soutliani, Ktlwiird Drake, I liomus Jackson and Bradford 0.ike nil of (install Ore. 17-0 Hohkrt A. MttiLRR Uecisu-r. Notice. t". S. I, AND Opril K.) Oregon I'ilv. tiro ,f June III, m. CyO PI.AIST having been entered lit J this oltice by Wright 1. urt against Murien llruegenian for abandoning his Homestead Entrv No.lWHi, duled June 11, 1892, upon the NK J$ iSectll township t north range 4 west, in Columbia enmity, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry, the said parties aro hereby summoned to appear ut the U. S. Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, on the U-Uli day of August, 18116, at 1U o'clock a. in. to ros'pond and furnish testimony concern ing said alleged abandonment. 17-5 Kobkbt A Mn.i.KK. Register. Wm. 0 allow vv. Receiver. City warruntsup U . d .1 elusive of De cember S.ldlW.ure no :. bleat the otlicc of city treasurer.llrock j m ug store, Hills boro, Oregon, and interest will cease on same alter this date. Dated July ', lS'Jti. F. ti. Mitchell, City Treahurer. FISH MARKET J. D. ROSELAIR, Prop.. 1'ILIJSUORO, - - OREGON Salmon S und 10 cents per pound. erring, salt, 8 for 10 cents. :'its!) and Salted Salmon Eggs C011 stantly ou Hand. Notice for Publication. I.ajiii Orrii B at Okkiion City, Ok.i July 7, INIHl.t -lyr TOTIOK is hereby given that the follow- i 1 ing-mimed settler has Hied notice of his inti'iition to make final proof in nii- port ol lus claim, and that niiiu iirool will be iiiaiie In-fore the County Clerk of Wash ington county, ut Hillsboro, CiVkw. on Aug. '.'1. ISM, viz: John M. Brown, II. F. No. S721. for the NK 4 S E 4 W U of S K & H E )4 of S W 54 Sec 30 T 8 S H 3 W. Hu names the following witnesses to pmveliis ftoucinuoiis rcsidenue upon anil cultivation ol said land, vis: A. C. Archbold, J. C. Maruder, William Bouscirn, l.illsboro, Uretron. and E. n. Howell, AiUiiutaindahi, Oregon. 17-6 KoiiKKT A. Mii.lrr. Hegister, Notice to Stock Holders. llii.i.snoito, Oheoon, May 19, 180H. To the RitbHcribera of the capital stock of tho Washington County Hpeed and DriviiiR Association. YOU nud each of you are hereby noti fied that tho Hoard of Directors has levied AsKONHinont No. 2 on said capital stock, Hip name being '20 per cent, of the face thoreof. You are requosted to cull on the Secretary, take out certificates and pay said assessment at once. E. J. Lyons, Pres. (i:o. R. Haoi.ey .Seo'y, SUMMONS. In the Justice Court for North IMllghnro Justice Of Tho Peace and Constable Dis trict, county, of Washington, State of Or egon. Wriiain Davis, Plaintiff, ) vs. - B. F. Dnrphy and H. H. VcCarthy, partners doing business under the firm name of Durphy and McCar thy, Defendants. To B. F. Durphy and H. H. McC.irthy, the above named defendants: IX THE NAME OK THE STATE OF Oregon you and each of you are here by required to be and appear in the above ent itled Justine Court in Hillsboro, Wash ington County, Oregon, on or before the !i8th day of August. 189 '.to thou and there anwor the complaint hied against yon in Hiiid above entitled court. And you will pltuwe take notice that if you fail to so ap pear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment agai list you for the mini of (fir, vitfi intere' t thereon since the 1st day of Julj-, lm, and fortheHiile of the following Li-scribed person.il nronertv taken a.iilai. taoliodto satisfy said sums, to-wli: One gn y mure, hcvcm j oins old; ouageey mare ix years old; one grey horse, six years old; one brown filly, four years old; one grey filly, one year old; one road cart and Binglo harness; one spotted cow and calf, and forthe costs ana disbursements of this action. This summons is served against you by order of W. D. Smith, Justice ot the Peace for North Hillsboro District, Wanl. ington county, Oregon, dated July 14, 1886. W. 1). Smith, Justice of the Peace North Hillsboro District Washington county, Oregon, ueo. n. MAOI.KY, Attorney icy for Plaintiff. 4 Solentlflo f Atjenc; American Agenoy for OAVIATt, TftaBB aaiBirai IAKKI OltlON MTIMTi. rOTlnfonnt!m m4 free Rand book write to MUNN CO.. Ml Bboadwat, Kiw York. Oldnut burean for eeiirfng pAtcntt In America. Kvery patent taken out hy un t brotifht before brm ehwrtot 'nn tit mj wleatiOo paper In th world, bp ciuililiy r.hutmted. HoTuU'l!lccii yenrt iliO olx mu.i! -.. Atft uwiiy, Vorij CUT, W 1 lJf W W 7 Look! Rare Bargains 1 Ml In Enquire at Thr A km' a office. No 3 10 acres, half cleared, I acre beu verdiini, rest slashed ami aown to grass, no buildings, goes for itft per acre. VY Wi lli two miles of llillslioro. Terms, f UK) down, balance in 3 years ut 10 iter cent. Or will sell 40 ucrea. of which above Is a part, at same price- per acre, Including 15 acres of bcaverdaiu and swall cleared. So S 128 aero, highway running through centor of place, 50 acres in culti vation; 2 acres In orchard, appliw, pears and plums; 0 room house; log barn, good well of water: 30 ueriw of bnavordiini, easy to put In cultivation; pinee well watered liy springs ami creek; m acros tinner fence; H miles from post ollloe, dully mull; 1 mile from school house and six miles north of llillslioro. tlocs cheap for cash. t No 4 A good corner lot 011 Main und Third streets, 73x175, with good building thcreon.suitalilefor any kind of business, and In excell'int repair, will go at a bur. gain for cash. Part payment and balance 011 long time with security. No s 12 acres; hulf 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, 1 -horse wagon, 2 sets single harness, good cow, 3 heifers 1 horse and farm implements. Every thing goes for $650, cash in hand. K. Mi N Kit., Kire ver. TO THE EAST . . , .(.liven the choice of. . . . rilO Til A NSCONTlSEtlTA I ROUTES Northern Ry. - Pacific By. SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS AND ST PAUL DENVER OMAHA AND KANSAS CITY LOW RATES TO A LI. K AST Kit N CITIES Ocean Steamers Leave Portland Kvery Five Dayt ....FOtt.... SAN FRANCISCO Ver full details call on or address; V H HUttLbTRT, lien'! Pais Agent Portland, Oregon Or J. I. Knight, Hillsboro, Ore. TWO FOR ONE Send for free sample and judge thereby. II ro Alius R ii wire Both Per Year AH i K Cash in tjpl.ld Advance. Tre Enquirer in a 9-column. 8 ptige paper, issued etui 1 1 Tlmr.-tlav. Largest in size, cheapest in price, motrt reliable in newn.nll Inrge type, plain print, good white paper. If our readers want another live paper the Enquirer is that paper. Call or send orders to Argus Pub. Co., Hillsboro Ore. Notice for Publication, Land OrrtcK at Ouko'in City, Or.I July ffi, 18W.I NOTICK is hereby given tlmt the follow-ing-numed settler has Hied notice of his intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County (.'lurk of Wash ington countv at Hillsboro, Oregon, on Aug. 8, 1890, viz: Joseph Hlckeubottom, Pre. I). 8. No. 7900, for the N W 1 of 8 K v NKKofSWHEK of N 8W Vto( N E 4 Ben 16, T 4 N R 0 W. i i names the followliiK nitiiesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Emery W Shelly, H D Van Blaricom, Albort VVood, 8 D Sheely, Vernoiiia, Ore gon. 15-0 Robert A. Miu.eb, Register. Notice For Publication. Lakd Orru-B At Oregon CittOrr.I June 4, I890.f "MOT-ICE is hereby Kivenen that the fol ll lowing-nanied settler has filed notko of his intention to niuke final proof in siin- Iiort of his clai.n, and thut said proof will e made before County Clerk of Tillamook County at Tillamook UreKou, on July 20, 1800, viz: ... Iioiila A. (Hjpii. WPre IJ S No 797t tho 8 M H K M Sect 18 nun y$ n a '4 oeut iw 1 1 o It ( vv llu mimes the following witness to prove his continuous residence upon aud culti vation of guid lit ii. 1 . viz- Clark lladley. William Ryan, Charles Hester, and Gabriel Oabrlelson, of Tilla mook, Oregon, 12-6 Koiit. A. Mtu.EA, Register. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on the 27th day of April, 1896, there was a darkbay horse with small white spot in forehead, about X vears old. weight seven nr oiirht hundred, jumped into my inclosure one mile west oi JUaurel. I have fed and r . . . . . . cared for said horse since above, 'date. I I I l 1 1 I trl Th? horse will be delivered to owner by1'ruVlt' ii8 ''",'' "i'""" property and paying costs ot""", r. RlETII. taurel, Ore. Purest Drugs and Chemicals. Th Hillsboro Select Stock of Stationery. HILLSBORO CITY MEAT MARKET. 1. K URUST, I'mir Beef, Mutton, Veal and Pork Kept Constantly on Hand. Highest : Maikct : hice : raid : fur : Cash Paid for MAIN STREET. HILLS UOR0, W, T. Andreas, President. I). W, Dorruncr, Ki cretHiy ANDREWS LUMBER CO. (lncorpuiiiled June 8, ISH1.) MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER, MOUNTA1NDAI.E. OREGON. "THE HUFFET CAU KOlrfK R o1 9 1....I, L'J Shortest IIHTWKCN PACIFIC COAST POINTS ... ... ST. PAUL, AND THK EAST. Crossei both the Casinilus and tbe Kooky Mountains In DA YLKHIT, affording ui. acngurs tlieiipHirtuiiity of viewing the Grandest Scenery in America. Two trains Unily from Portland; one at 11 A. in , via Si-iillle. and one ut 8:48 p. in., )n O.'lt. N.uud Hpokane. Huns iiwrl eiiuipmi-nl, consist I ti of dining lulu, linlli-t library cars, palace aud upliolHiiml louriHts' sli-epiuv cars, The hullel ram are mar vels of elegance and comfort, coiilainiiiK bath room, liurbcr shop, easy chairs, etn. THE MAGNIFICENT Twin steuiuHhipM Northwest" anil "Northland" leave Uuluih every Monday and Brlday forth "Hoo." Mackinac Island. Hi-troit. Clcvi-lanil and ltuflulo in comim-inni with the Ureal Northern Kail way. Have SHU' '.'OM PAN Y and eulov a drliuhlliil ets and general information call on or uddrtss R. C. BTKVKNS, U. W. P. A. tll'2 Front Ml., Hcuttle, Wash. PACIFIC DNIVERSITYl THHKK r()I.I.KOK IHU'liSKH Classical, rpiIK At A Dili Ml prepares for iisii ruuuiiiujn; uiu ucsi pieparalu.n lor Ifuclnng or Uumm-hm All expent-es very low. Bnaid und rooms nt the Liulita' Hall, !f3 to 14 per week, including electric light and heal. 'i'i. rv.n i :. i . ... . ii . r i id vyum n" uoriiiiiurv, uin r exi eiieiit murmgeriient, lur nihes board and room at 2.25 per etk. llniird and room in private, families, 2.")() and upiwiuls. Many stu dents rent rooms und boa til Ihenipelves at a total cost not to exeeed 1.50 per week. The spring term U ging April 1, 18UU. Fur particulars or catalogue address, thomas McClelland, I'd rest (i rove, Oregon. WILEY & DENNIS, ZZZCITY LIVERY STABLEIZZZ Cor. and and Washington Street, It WHERE YOU WILL FIND THE BEST TEAMS THAT CAN BE HAD IN HILLSBORO. EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS. GOOD TEAMS, GOOD BUGGIES and DRIVERS, Emulsion Is the standard emulsion the world over. There la not a man. wom-n cr child who Is run down or emaciated or has weal: lungs that Scott's Emul sion will not benefit. When good," K Is not true. No emulsion is as good. Scott's Emulsion has bene f:';c j millions cf people. Ask your dmggict if he Can refer you to a single case that has ' V been helped by the unknown emubion he sells, and If so, we will send you a book giving inouanas oi cases, you want th: standard; not something in at nobooy knows anything about A'.', di-uirgldts sell Scott's Bmuliloa. Two !i!i!cH-jd eentnandli.oo. SCOTT & BOWNO, ChmUU, Nw York Notice for Publication IiAd Orrim at OwtonN City, Or. July 25, 1808. NOriCB is hereby given thai the follow-lng-numed settler has filed notice of his intention to make finul proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before t he Countv Clerk of Wash ington county at Hillsboro, Oregon, 011 George II Gelgel, HK No.H244, for the W Vol 8 W W 8ect 'I I MM If R ll ' - ' " ' " nnmes the following witnesses to i'toiic lm.,i. u... ! ..Hw.. viz: Urn-.... m 7 ".A Y' V'"""' nf Wl 1. r.o,... r ' .J'.',.'1' Ullll!8 uceek Oregou m Kosirt A, MlblKIt, HeglsteF. VU J IO! 11 V0U Wll 1 ce V , ", i"nueu iii iiivurner ol rut) L i-U k , , j. ' eti'nofthlsul,.mon8,andifyouf1ul t - -1 - n. . .if ,.i . i.c iuiu l-7 uir; UIUKKI51 mat I" "preur aim answer said complaint, ha his an emulsion" just as iSM Patent Medicines; Proprietary Articles. Pharmacy Particular Attention I'al.i la 1 IMivuIkIuiiii' lv..ajii.ti,tl . laimly Kcrlprs. , rat : Utile, : Sheep : and : HK Poultry. OKIttiON. and Quickest Line yi.ur tickets read via NDlt'l HKKN NTKAM. ride tree from tlis Ih-uI uml .Inai. K..r ii. k. II. C. DKNNIHTON.C. P. A T. A. l.''J Third St, Portlund, Onigon. Scientific, Literary. Collego and given a tl.orniigh Kiii Kii. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court ol the State of Oregon for Washington county, Ora Deil Pmeroy, Plaintiff.) . . vs v John K Poiueroy, l)ofemlant.l To John E Poiueroy, the above named defendant. IN THK NAME OK THK U'f ATE OH Oregon, von am hereby commanded und required to uppear and answer the complltlllt tiled Htfumxt. von In ll.milwwu e"llt.1ftl ' i'o entitled suit, ....... .muii.iuv vim anonavoi Jill, A. I)., mm, tho mime being the first dav ' ol the next reuulur lnn ,,f il.n ,.l,..., .,..; "urt next following the expiration of Wit: Fill' IL Hivtl-na ,liwa,.lul., ,.! ,,',,, I hug the marriage und inurriagc contract now and heretofore existing between tho pluintitl iiud ilefondautHiid fora decree a. wiinliiig the cure, custody, aud control of the minorchildren of plaintiff and defend. 111 I lit I l.n ..I .11,' 1 ' 1 . . . ,llme her maiden name of Ora J ithtt I ,v ' I'miiiiiii nereni, ana i:mt Mic i . ieu lliifk rsenients of i , ' Mm "vmn UIIV4 I II k ilf ( ' g,Xco3enorm ,nete wltl' cqulty M,d and further I . Xl,i' HUi"i) ' pMihed against y(,u 1 teffffli S'.ctt8. i " w yi way, mm. '. Atrt?;y?ffilT. Administrator's Notice. NOTICK Is hereby givon thut the under. i ..'K'!6" ,ma bae" y tl,e county court -of Washington county, Oregon, appointv ea administrator ol Ho, i.i,.io ,,r ii,,;,!.., v Groner, deceased, ami has duly quufillcd j us such. All persons having claim . against said estate uro herebv nn. titiett to present the sume to me with prop, er vouchers at the law office of 8. B. Hun. llli,1", H11'bo, Oregon, within six mouths from this date. Dated at Hillsboro Oregon, this 14th day of May, 1891). W. Ii. Wehruno, Administrator, wm. rup ER, (Succ.jr lo C R Mead) EXPRESS! Make n ujar trips to Portland on tu dn"??n TLfi lA!? i.. . r"l lMlllMnTB01lU Ml" uriiayu. AIJ nils naaii nnlnnhri tn hi, vi rorwptly and oorefully attended nt and exprwia fate renjioiiable. ere with film, or at Led ford's, to. Frol Leave-nn !" will be promptlv and namnillv .Im.,hw 7 or at Tub A Rots, T 1 U1I i X i