THE HILLSBORO ARGUS. THURSlWfY. AUGUST 13. 18!l.
X
THE ARGUS
County Official Paper.
i The Only Democratic Paper in Wash
injrtou County.
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" Ki-BscmmoM pbio.
Single ropy 111 i: cent.
, One ye, irt.oti.
Six months it cent.
Thru months -15 ceuta.
TW O KINDS OF FARMING .
That kind of farming which is
productive of reeul.s which call for
government is too well known to
need analysis. The hone and sinew
of all government comprise this
class. They produce that all may
have and enjoy life. But there is
another class of farmers and con
ditions which favor the tillers of
his reply: "and myself in paiticu-' W ith a production cotton
iar." Indeed this paraphrase by j greater by three times than all the
. if : t .
useii is so purely personal ana ex
planatory of Mr. Yates' position ac
to almost cause one to deem the an
swer not for uhlication.
A sent the proposition now being
extensively practised for campaign
purposes that of giving a man 50
cents in merchandise and a Mexi-
E nte red at the Post-office at Hillsboro,
Oregon, us hccond-clas mail matter.
OUR CANDIDATES.
j the soil in no way specifically favor ; cnn (llllar for an U. S. silver dol
(these gentry, lhis cla is com-: hir. This is no surprise. Every
J pr.sd of those who make and amass ;inlv ,H. kl)mVH !)liv,hillg ,
j wealth by "farming" in money. i .e Mican dollar,' or for that
i The interests of the money farmer ' Ul.r the American silver dollar,
i .,,1 it,., ;n... ..-:t :.J.....: . '
.. . i.ioh. are uieiiu-;knoW8 th.,t K, t.0llmim.ja vut
cam- ami mainemcAiiy opposite. wf eitht,r is m!, trifl(i
m nen me money tanner can erea'e 50 cen(8
ty law, such conditions as will
FOR PRESIDENT
William J. Bryan,
Of Nebraska.
more than
The time was when eith
er was a standard dollar. This was
before the U. S. and the Latin
union demonetized the while metal.
Restore to the silver bullion its
rights of mi 11 face and the livul
i-.- i ........ 11 1 ... .. V 0 "e
uuiuiis ivuicu naiurauv iienem me ..1,, lv u,
rest of the world; with a production 1
of wheat comprising about I
one-third of the world's; with re-'
sources unparalleled yet to be de
veloped; with rich mines awaiting;
the w-ukiog; with the most intelli
gent people on the late of (he earth.
This is tile United States. It has
all of these n sources and but 70
millions people. This means thai
it is selling to a good many times
seventy million. And yet the agri
cultural farmer is considered se
condary to the "money farmer-'
where legislation is concerned.
Mil, UllYAVK I'HAKACTKK
Look!
Rare Bargains
Purest Drills
and Chemicals.
Tatont Medicines.
Proprietary Articles.
The Hillsboro Pharmacy
make his money more valuable In:
obtains more of the agricultural
farmers increment. Therefore, it is
but reasonable to suppose that con-
Ulihtld instead bv a
raiser of cotton, wheat, meat, or connnereial parity. Then we "will
farm productions are not to the sel- j ,.,, .,.,!.,., uf .i,,..,,,.,,,,,. .;,,
. ... . ...
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT.
ARTHUR SEWALL,
Of Maine.
DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM.
We declare that the act of 1873
demonetizing silver without the
, knowledge or approval of the
. American people has resul'ed in
the appreciation of gold and a cor
f responding fall in the prices of
1 commodities produced by the peo
; pie; a heavy increase in the burden
of taxation, and of all debts, pub
lic r.nd private; the enrichment of
the money lending classes at home
tmd abroad; paralysis of industries)
and impoverishment of the people.
We are unalterably opposed to
the single gold standard, which has
locked fast the prosperity of an in
dustrious people in the paralysis
of hard times. Goid nionoiue'tal
ism is a British policy, founded
upon British greed for' gain and
power, and its general adoption has
brought other nations into financial
servitude to Loudon. It is not on
ly un-America n, but anti Atueri
.ttHtpWfd it can be fastened upon.
taUnhed States onlv by the sti-
' Pi uAt 1. .. . :.. .1 . 1 . . ,
Brtnjtir nui, iiiuouiiiaoie s.pirn and
- fffve of liberty which proclaimed
our political independence in 1 77g
and won it in the war of the revo
lution. We demand the immediate res
toration of the free and unlimited
coinage ot gold and silver at the
present legal ratio of lb' to 1,
without waiting forth, aid or con
sent of any other nation. We de
mand that the standard silver dol
lar shall be a full legal tender,
equally with gold, for all debts,
public and private, and we favor
such legislation as will prevent the
demonetization ot any kind of legal-tender
money by private con
tract. We are opposed to the policy
Hnd practice of su rendering to the
holders of the obligations of the
United States the option reserved by
law to the government of redeeming
such obligations in either silver or
gold coin.
BOND ISSUES.
We are opposed to the issuing of
interest bearing bonds of the Unit
ed States in time of peace, and con
fish interest of money farmers.
Take the history of our financial
legislation for 30 years and see for
which class of farmers laws have
been enacted laws which benefit
the producing farmer or laws which
will make the money farmer's soil
and business the more productive.
The average historian, with the
above thoughts, which are axioma
tic, can find much food for reflect
ion in the occurrences of legislation
for the past twenty five years. Af
ter the war had closed, this nation
owed over two and one-half billions
of dollars. Besides this it had put
in circulation a vast amount of
greenbacks which were being specu
lated upon and in by the financial
farmers. The nation's bonds were
payable in coin, and in the early
seventies agitation demauded the re
sumption of specie payment. Pro
gress was marking the track of the
United States. The days of re-con-ftruction
were on. People were
busy building up their homes and
developing new ones Little atten
tion was paid to legislation. Here
was the money farmer's opportuni
ty. Arrange matters so these bonds
should be payable in gold; arrange
so all the greenbacks, many of
which were owned by speculators,
should be payable in like mime; ;
deprive the silver dollar of its mon
etary supremacy and make it n de
preciated dollar; do these things
and what would be the resuli?
But one metal could be
not have to bond and pay interest
to bolster up a fictitious value,
which existed commercially before
holders of gold obligations encom
passed a legislation erroneous and
baneful in the extreme.
The Oregoniiin is using methods
which 110 metropolitan paper desir
ing reputation for fairness or intel
ligent argument fan afford to adopt.
It constantly fills its headlines over
press dispatches announcing the
movements of candidate Bryan,
with sneers and balderdash which
would put to shame such publica
tions as even the Sunday Welcome.
Such methods might be practised
by the weak country press, but for
such journals as the Oregonian the
usage, either for pay or. opinion, is
unseemly, and in the end will only
arouse the American instinct of a
tair field and fair play. People will
soon look upon this method as poor
argument and the result will be an
investigation into the merits of the
financial question -and votes lot
Mr. Brvan.
Two British Empire relies upon
the United States for a large per
cent of her breadstuffs, meats, cot
ton etc., and her speculators u ho
hold bonds and collateral holdings
against our goverment and proper
ties are naturally alive to every op
portunity which wiil give them
more of our productions for their
minted j volume of interest. This is but
. . i 1 1
aim noaieu as primary money; an . natural and if thev take ih, ,l,i,,
increased demand for gold wc-uld j ,v default no one'is to blame but
naturally tollow; all values of land
at d labor would be effected as con
traction nould be an inevitable
sequence and the money farmers
those who dealt in stocks and bonds
would be able to buy more of the
produce with his interest. All these
-things have came to puss. No one
disputes it, and yet there are many
who fioth at the mouth if aught be
be said to effect that the working
farmer has rights which the money
farmer should not be allowed to
subordinate.
Americans. Every contraction of
either English or A mr-nr-an currency
volume means a lower price for
American farm and field produc
tions. Every true American will
vote against a continuance of a
money system which means degra
dation of all that ourcountrv stands
for.
THAT UNPUBLISHED
PONDENCE.
CORKES.
The United Stales has about 70
milH his of a population, (iold
standard advocates are making a
Depicted by a I'l-eNciuutlon to an
Opponent.
Mr. Bryan presented liis opponent for
congress, Mr Connell of Omaha, a copv
of "C.rav's Elegy," at the conclusion of
a joint discussion in 1890. Mr. Hrvan
said: "We now liriug to a close this
series of debates which was arranged bv
our committees. I aui glad that we
have been able to conduct these discus
sions in a courteous and friendly man
lier. If I have in any way offended in
word or deed, I offer apology and regret
andasfieely forgive. I desire to pre
sent to you in remembrance of these
pleasant meetings, this little volume, lie
cause it contains 'Gray's Elegv,' in the
perusal of which I trust you will find as
much pleasure ami profit as I have. It
is one oi me most iieautilul and touch
ing tributes to human life that literature
contains, (..rund 111 Us sentiment and
sublime in its simplicity, we can both
mid 111 it a solace 111 victory or defeat
If success should crown vonr efforts in
this campaign and it shou'd be vour lot
me applause 01 listening s.-naiea to
command' and I am left 'A youth to for
tune and to lame unknown,' t'opjet not
us who 111 the common walks of life per
form our part, but in your hour of tri-
nuipii recall the verse:
Let not ambition mock their useful toil
Their homely joysand dcstiniesobs.'ure
Nor grandeur hear with disdainful smile;
The short and simple annals of the
poor.-
If on the other hand by the wrdict of
my countrymen I suoiiiu lie "lade vour
successor, let it not be said of you - And
melancholv marked him for her own.'
but find sw eet consolation in the thought :
'frull many a gem of purest ray serene
Hie dark unlathomed caves of ocean
bear,
Full many a flower is bom to blush un
seen,
And waste its sweetness on the desert
air.
T)... 1. .1. . .
cm wueuier me paim ot victory is
given to you or to me let us remember
tliose ot whom the poet says:
'l''ar from the maddening crowd's igno
ble strife,
Their sober wishes never learned to
stray;
Along the cool setiuested vale of life.
They keep the noiseless tenor ot their
way.'
These are the ones most likely to be
forgotten by the government. When
they cry out for nlie"f they too often
hear no answer but the 'echo of their
cry.- while the rich, the strong, the pow
erful, are given an attentive enr. For
this reason is class legislation dani-erous
and deadly. It takes from the least able
to give and gives to tliose who are least
in need. The safety of our farmers and
our laborers is not in special legislation,
but in equal and just laws that bear
alike on every man.
The great mass of our people are in
terested, not in getting their hands into
other people's pockets, but in keening
the hands of other people out of their
pockets.
Let me in parting express the hope
that you and I may be instrumental in
bringing our government back to the
netler laws, which will treat every man
in ad our land alike, without regard to
creeo or condition. 1 but vou a Ir endlv
I IU R I t. I M
Enquire at The Ahui's ollice.
Select Stock
) of Stationery.
Pa it Ir 11 1 a r Alii 1 Hi 1 1 1 id (t
I'll vsii ia ns' l i 1 m 1 ion ami
I'm 111 1 lv ltccipi'N.
i;.
No 2 10 acres, Imlt' cleared, 1 uero bea-vei-dam,
rest slashed and sow 11 to grass, I
no building's, goos for .' per m-ro. With-1
ill two lllili.u ill' llillwlu.,-.. 'I' fti.uil
down, balance in a years at to per cent.
Or will sell 40 acres, of which nbovo is 11
part, at saniii prico per aero, including tfl
acres of beiiverdani and sw ait cleared.
No ,'t rjs acres, highway running
through center ol'place, All acres in culti
vation; 2 acres in orchard, apples, pears
anil plums; li room house; log hum, good
well of water; :iu acres of beaventnui, easy
to put in cultivation; place well watered
by springs and creek; UK) acres under
fence; li miles from post olllce, daily
mail; 1 mile front school house and six
miles north of Hillsboro. Hoes cheap for
cash.
No 4 A good corner lot 011 Main and
Third streets, 7."x17.", with good building
thereon.suitablcforauy kind of business,
and in excellent repair, w ill go at rt bar
gain for cash. Pari payment and 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,
ISO chickens 50 ducks, 1 -horse wagon,
2 sets single harness, good row, 3 heifers
l horse and farm implements. Every
thing goes for f6so, cash in hand.
HILLSBORO CITY MEAT MARKET.
I. V. IIKHSI , I'iioi-
Beef, Mutton, Veal and Pork
Kept Constantly on Hand.
Highest : Maiket : Trice : Paid : tor : I at : Cattle. : Sheep
Cash Paid for Poultry.
MAIN STUKKT, - IHI.I.SIIOltO,
and : Hue.
OUKtJON.
W. T. Andrews. President. ). . Hommcr, Su-iplnry
ANDREWS LUMBER CO.
tlm-u Miialcil Jam. s, ls!.
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER.
MOliNTAIXDAI.K, OK liCON.
Farmers Take Notice
to'. Ni'.ll., lure
TO THE
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Gives the choice of ...
TWO Til A SSCOXrLEM'A I
ROUTES
Hoi
V 11 li
onnern ny
SPOKANE
MINNEAPOLIS
ST PAUL
PACIFIC
DENVER
OMAHA
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KANSAS CITY
Leave
LOW KATES TO ALL
KA8TUUN (UTIE8
Ocean Steamers
Portland Every Five Day
... KOU....
SAN FRANCISCO
Kcr full details call on or address;
VV H HCRMil'BT,
Oen'l Puss Agent Portland, Oregon,
Or J. I. Knight, Hillsboro, Ore.
Ilavlmr Leased and Itemodelnl
THE DUDLEY I LOUIilNO MILLS
Located near 'eaten ill,., Washington County ...
Th" '''"'l-' I in I'lvp irecl lo , t- irst C:,s, M i J,,. i !;,,-, U
KXl!!.t;i; A SPECIALTY J BUCKWHEAT AM) KYI! MILLED
Ail kinds of grain chopped by fust class modern o.hods--A!l outputs warranto
- V" K1WON.
UNIVERSITY
TllliEK (OI.I.KOI-: ('Ol'HHKS
. . . Classical, Scientific, Literary.
UIK ACADEMY prepares f,- College ,i,l given a ti(.n..igl, K,IE
IikIi hducition; the. best prcpumtioii for Touching r liiiHinem.
All t'xpciiM'H very low. ltoanl nn.l rooms nt the Lwlie'
Hall , M Li-! p,.,- week, iucliKliup electric light nn.l heal.
1 he College Dormitory, under excellent iiuinueement, fur
nishes hoard and room ,a t'J.2.1 per Me, l. Hn,m ,.(
room 111 private fa mi lien. ..Il) ami upwards. Mi,v Mil
dents rent moms ami hoard iheiio-elves at a total cost not
Vc'TIe1 $l,;'r'U ,,er W,"'k' TlM' h,n -" 1,1 'pfuil"'r
It), IS.lt). I' or particulars or cut.-ilogm. address,
THOMAS MCCLELLAND,
I'lM'Cst (ilove, Oregon.
Notice for Publication.
farewell.
great
argument ahottt
ro
Hon. C. P. Yates' part of the following
correspondence that was prepared with
the expectation that it would appear in
last week's Argus, but as it did not, the
suspicion is aroused that Editor Long
considered that he had cauvhr i.n
dem.. the trafficking with banking ldS self exPlail'
j ' -"i .-hi cAtiiiviij'c ior 1
bonds at an enormous profit to
themselveB,supply the federal treas
ury with gold to maintain the poli
cy of gold monomelalism.
Congress alone has the oower to
coin and issue money ,and President
Hillsboro, July 20, 1896.
Hon. CP. Yates Esq.,
Manning, Ore.
Dear Sir: What do you hold as the
best for America free and unlimited
coinage of gold and silver at the ratio of
10 10 1 or me gold standard, the present
Jackson declared that this nmver tUr" ma,L You Truly, L. A. Long
u .1 . , . . . - r
count not D6 delegated to corpora
i 1; 1 1" ... . . r
nuns or inaiviuuais. We therefore
svaiciu ui nnancer 1'lease answer bv re. enrreuee ol
United States
Manning, Ore., July 27, 1896. Mr. I
millions of people making a mone
.. 1 1... ...... r 1 1 , 1 ,1. .
un mi-ir.-i 01 me nor 11. lotimse
who do i:ot closely analyze the sit
hhi ion huh argument, win bear
some fr e. lint- the fads arc these
Nve even now export more cotton
than all the t.st of the world pro
ttuces; we export mure wheat am
com than any other nation in ex
- l?i 11 .1
ineciicr, jM)r an tnese. exports
r.u,. ..: . t -i
un- wmwgc di snver wouict open a
market, and gupj y a currency for
both the millions it- would supply
and the millions here. And that
circulate in the
- x ueiuunu inai me power to ibsub : r .7 -.r .roir: IOUIS
- - .1 i.-. i - .. . . : iuc turn insc came to iimni nH i 1 . .
; ZZ " laKe" Ir,t,)e ,ld ; ply would state that after carefully read- i r Crtl"UI "w,,wl 'V
AEAHLY every dollar of surplus
eaiiihil i.i-n,.,l !,., i;c.
r ' - n , ,. . . , - j "o-c mat aner caretullv read-1 1 V "lu ,;lB"ouite
VJ. r1 ajl Wer Bha11 be, lsped di- ing the republican democratic an'd pop- j companies i i real estate or other
eotly by the treasury department. pl'tform. and a studv of the princi- mH,.(il ,,, ., , ,
We hold that .ttriflPl..nL .1 1,1 1 Plestherein enunciated, I think it is to i f1101 1" b "Iir1' h"ld their
be levied solely for the purpose itS fre! "r " coinage.
Mtriltl IIB n rt t L. .. . ..: I 1,1. - ,. r . . 1 " l-
be limited by the needs of the gov
ernment, honestly and economical
ly administered.
"weight of the crown of thoma ,,.i -"V Will Pot make 43 cents on
HTntaT.hh?Cro"Cfg0J,,!" Be- every dollar u,u.l we have f,ee
!lTln?.t?.'f I sha support and vote for! c;i,.. i..:.,i...:. ., , ...
win. Mckinley lor President at the No-I '"m-nm. i ney K now line,
vember election. Yours Tmlv rifc nml if il.o.. L-..o,.. ii . .1
Tin.. TAnim P. Vatoa r.i..j . y . .. '' count
WedenotinceaoAisturbinctohus'. ti,; . . ,'. , ,' . '. r,l,,ke 4 cents on every dollur l.v
. 1 ...v - jl inn ltiin in . 111111 nchn.i 'i1.. , w
mess the republican tfireat to re-! 4 , . i-..... u? msiicli a law, they
"ore Hie aicKmley law, which has , Iclieu" ftJr- i"'g!fnr BrViin
lieeil twice cnnnYin nw hv il,D i '" S 1101 answer the miprv n-l.i.,1.
. ........ p.. , 1,,, IJCVI' J 1 T J " llll II
is plainly seen to be a direct one,
and in 1,0 way should he answered
... "V1(IHVH ttw I 117 UCU
vple in national elections.'and wh'ich,
nac'.ed under the false plea of pro-
u us. ry, proved a .except u.mualifiedlv V, 1..
proline orecderot trusts a ndmnnop-1 V, . ' . . , ' ,
olies, enriching the few at the ex-1 lute8 8md tl,at he preferre
preferred
would all clamor
ns J 'resident. Thiir
sim urities would he worth ns much
were ihey in realty. Perhaps more,
but as these companies are all
closely allied with hanking and
Cnriiirulu ii.ihii.i:, it
- 0 ' tw. 4i . 1 i 1 rM"lc mmi uiiuiiK uuy linn r-
ficnseof the many, restricted trade ,he. Bold standard and protection"! ul'v want to keen down .1,1 ,.l
and deprived the producers of the j ' bi-metalisiu and a democratic
-iimrricHii Maples ot access to their
iiaiurnl markets.
of currency.
i revenue nlank. his ieu,a ,.,.. 1.1
until the mnnev : 1 t 1. 1 - 1 1
question is settled, we are opposed 1 - " 'u"m As the an
to any agitation for further changes j r ls lrrelevHllt 'he directness
in our ta riff laws, except suchns areH llie c,,iery' 11 WHB not published.
urucppwr uj mitttu up uie aencit in ; 1 r. i aies' perwmul nlutemunte !
wotm nliA AAimal tt tlx.. 1 .ill 1
, uj uienuverse ae- nave been that he was onnosed tolaml t,. Ti, . 1 , '
CM of the supreme court as ,0 the Kold 8tunard . JJj ji.T . " !'? Th' l"
hip income iax. , , ,, """i"- says 11 is a lulschood
Besidei this they will doubtless !., ",s re-0'"'ia'iin at last
rr tug wiivdiiiiiiJviia aijciiuujeni r "viiiihj vuii veil tiwn. V fr-Ty
llow congrese to pass the in- likely Mr. Yates thought of this at
the moiiieiit he wrote the above in
Senator Thurston, at Madison,
charged Bryan with being in the
employ of silver mine owners. Sen
ator StliWftrt has fleiiinnlo,! ,f
say.
and Ihurston still remains silent.
The public will take Mr. Thurston's
statement for what it is worth as a
auipaign lie.
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICH is hereby Biven that the under
siKiied has been by the county court
ol U usliiiiurton countv lnw.,n ,.,,,.;,,.
ed adiiiiniNtrator of tliu estate of' John Mc-
onKpy, ucicased. am lias 1 In W mm iiii.rl
as such. All jwi-Nons having olaiins
iifruinst said estate aro hereby no
tified to present the same to nie Hitfij)rop
er vouchers at the law olhce of 8. H. ilus-
1011, 111 iiiiishoro, Oregon, within six
months from this date.
Dated at llilNboro, Oregon, this 10th day
01 .1U(!11SI, iy,K). UPMPHRRT I'KAKSON,
Adiiiinisti-Htor.
Sherilf's Sale on Foreclosure.
NOTICE IS IIJCKKriY GIVEN, that,
whereas an execution and order of sale
was on the IBrd day of .lulv !
sued out tliecircui't court of the Ktuio .,r
vnegon ior tnc cuunty ot Washiniiton in a
cause 111 said court wherein Hubert Hal
lour. Robert lirodie Karnuni mwl iin..,.
der Outline were plaintifls ami (Jideon o.
Ilailey, Dora Uai ley, George Pope, assign
ee ot Gideon O. liuilev. insolvent ih.ho.i.
and Wadbams A Company, a corporation'
U'j.i-0 Hi(IVi,iflu..lu 1. . '
. ,.,,.-.,.,,,,,, .n, ,,,MU iiiiigiiieiii, decree
and ordorof sale dulv tiiken in.l u.,(...',i
in said court and caiise on the SJrd day of
July, b'Wi. in fkvor of the mii.l ,,ii,;niv
and against the suid defcndnniM r;i,i,..,r. n
Ilailey and Uoia liailev. for t.l
live thousand, liftv-two'anrl (11.1m, .o.n.. ru
;-itl.)2.IJ in gold coin of the United Slates'
with interest thereon in like cjin at the
rate of eisrhl ISI ner cent u .-
said ii'ird day of July. IfSWI, and the further
nun, 01 uvemy-one. iioliurs costs and dis
bursements: uild Hiiifl enwiitl,,,. i- 1
directed cnnnminding nie as sheriff of said
con. sty to sell the real property below de
scnl.ed in order to satisfy said sum of live
thousand, li fly-two and lil-100 dollars and
twenty-one dollars costs iinddishursinenlK
iit ui Ulllg COSIS.
N-w, Iheri-.fiirii. by yii-liie nnrl m
mieeot said eueeution. decree and order ol
sale I shall, on Tuesiluy the 1st day of, Sep
leniber , lf,at the hour of ten o'clock A.
hi. 01 sain (lay, at llie trout door of the
enmity court bonne i Hiiii,. i ..i.i
eoiiniy f VVnshiiigton, offer for sale and
sell at public auction to the highest bidder
or cash, g,l coi,, of ,he ,,niu,(I 8(
the lollownnr desm-iliml real ............... '
Ileginning at the. iiorthwesl ni
U011 1 twenty-four in township 0110 fl'l
sotitn of raimeone 111 west of n, win.. J
otte .Meridean, mid riiunlngtheneeeast one
mindred and sixty o rods: then,...
south one hundred 11, .
u , 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 v 1 1 ci. w esi
0110 hundred arv, sixty (1(101 rodss i.h
nth one hundred Ml mi r,l 0. . i. ..1
f heiriuuinv eontin'Minir l,.,,,.i 1 '
f , , : h -'"- imiHiicu tuner
or and. situate 111 Washington county,
Slate of Oregon; and also the following
ti .11.1 m iiiiiu, lo-Wlt: Hen nn 111 nt ihu
'vcriiinent stake on the west lino f u,.i.i'
t"'!"'.), it being the half
mile stake on said line; thence east one
hundred and sixty tuun rods tl...,w. ,.,....1,
sixty (HO) rods; tlienee west one hundred
Land Office at Ouf.oon C'tv. On.)
AtiLiiist d mnn 1
NOJ'ICK is hereby given that llie follow-ing-imnied
settlisr has tiled notice ol
his intention to make linul proof in sup
port of his claim, and that said proof will
be made before the County Clerk of Wash
ington county, at Hillsboro, Oregon, oil
September 19, IrtXI, viss:
John VV Rauscli,
II. K. No. H1(K for the li ot'.s K yt N W
Y ef S E yt and N E 4 of S V Yt of sec 24
I 3 iS It 5 W.
He names the lollowing vituesses to
prove bis conl inuous resulenco upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
I.eon Swett. Win Feldt, .Max Hurgholi-er
Joseph Kurgholzer all ol lluxton Ore,
KWi ltoiiKKT A. Mii.i.kr, Kegister.
WILEY Sc DENNIS,
ZCITY LI VERY STAHI.K
Cor. 2nd and Washington Street, la
WHERE YOU WILL FIND THE BEST TEAMS THAT CAN BE HAD
IN HILLSBORO.
EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS. GOOD TEAMS, GOOD BUGGIES and DRIVERS,
Elision
j SUMMONS.
I In the Jus.! ko Court for North IlllUboro
'.liisticco, n, IVuce and Coiistublo DIn
i trlcl, county, of Wasliinglon, Slate of Or
. egon. 1
! Wi'liiiui Davis,
I-Utint 1 rt".
Notice for Publication.
I.anii Uff-icr at Ohfoon City, On.l
.Illlu 111 IWIHS
NOIICE is hereby given thai the follow-"iir-n
amed settler has tiled notice of
his intention to make final proof in sup-
'ornji ins ciaim, ami Mint sum proof will
e made before the Countv Clerk of Wash
ington county, at Hillsboro, Oregon on
(i K. in, iron), viz :
James 1) McGrath
H. K. No. 9173, for the N Y, N W W ,fe N 14
N K Ya feec. l T 1 8 K 5 W.
He names tho follow inir witnesses tn
prove his continuous residence im..n mwl
cultivation of said land, viz.
Jiarry .-ouiliiii-d, Kdward Drake, Thomas
Jackson and Ilrniltbrd (hikes nil nf
Ore.
17-8 lioiucKT A. Mii.i.kh liegisler.
Notice for Publication.
Land Ofkick at Oiikoon Citv, Oh. (
July. 0, lH!i. )
iyo'1 ICE Is hereby given that the follow
11 ing-mnnedsetllerbas tiled noticeof his
intention to make liual proof in support ol
his claim, ami that said proof will be
niado before County Clerk of Washington '
County at uillsboro, Oregon on Aim. as 1
18:10, viz: ... b "j
Clans CliristinriNoii I
H. Diirphy and II. 11. McCarthy I
liarlm-i-s doing bunini.Hs under tho '
lirni nunie of Diu-phv ami McCar-
llefendanls. J
I To II. . Durphy ami II. . McCarthy
tlio above 1111 i dolendunls:
TN THE NAME OI-
Is the standard emulsion- the
world over. There is not a
man, woman or child who i3
run down or emaciated or has
v'v lungs that Scott's Emul-f-iori
will not benefit. When
you a-,!c for it you will likely
be told hv l!ir rimrrair, iUr
. , I-.... . "' , . ! answer the eoniphiinl tiled against vou in
r3 1.- an ernulcion " Just as !"'' ai-'vowuiiLi curt. Au.iv.m wiii
C'H')'." It !? po triin M. ! I'11" bike notice that llyoii lidltoHoap-
TIIH ST AT 1.7 (11,'
Oregon you ,.nd each of you are here-
nj 1. on 1 reel in 1,0 ,UI( api,earin the above
(milled Justice Couitiii llillHboro, Wash
ingloii County, Oregon, on or before tho
.Will dnyo! August. HP,t then and there
liiUi..
r-.
pear and answur, the nlainliir lll t,.i?
on is as rood M'P1.""1 w''"' .vu for ih mini of c,
rt.. p,,,,;.- . , I""" ' 1. iiinreon at tho rate of 8
wwv.i. o i-. ,,1..:. ,iuil lias Dene- ! V . 1 l"'r minimi Hincctiie 1st day of
:' J miI'i0-'3 rf npnnl A-!, ',i y'- K",1l'"ni"'"'-t'""'leofthnfollowliiK
- -i 1.H..U...J CI people. A3k I dissicri hod pei-Hoiml properly taken andal-
your arugr'iwt if he can refer ,t,''1''""1 to H"tml huuih, to-wit: one
I . . Kreymai-e, seven yearn old; one grey maro
"-u to a single case that has m,x, 0,10 y "orne, "ix youw
V-nn hp!nrH In-, trio ,1T,U, 1"' '";!',', 1,r"w" ""-V- .vears old; one
J-V...1 nctpea tne Unknown ttvy lllly. one year old; one road eurtaiiit
emulsion he sells, and if M i ".V'F .l h.,t,,u'MM; on,'Hi."-'''i fw hh.i (-uir.
. ! 1 '. 7 w' '"ruin eoHiH Hint ilinbursenients of
.vc v1.1 vjna you a Dook emns ; m, r!'-""-
it, ,f 6""'6 ; I Inn snnimoiiH is
-aua- 01 cases. You want i ''.v rinr or w. d. 1
somethini?
u::: nobody knows anything
'"i..'-0Ut.
biirsenients of
Herved airalnst von
Moiit li . I, .ui!.... ...i. 1...
1 II........ ...... v-..... 1. ... 1 . . . . .
-.-iiifjard : not some. hir i i.,r..,. 1H""V". ' "'"'"i. vv.ish-
, , c ' "u.ii , in cgon, (taieii July 14. IKJMi.
i'iLs,,,i.;,n, 'vtl'r, ,,oi"' N''r',' JiiSiHi";
Dlstilct WaNhliigtoiicouiiiy, Oiogon.
lKO. 'it, llAHI.KY,
Attorney for I'lainlill.
I -trM.'..:!, Mll Srott., BmaWwfc
T-...itijeit-5ocntiMl $,.00.
I fi BDWSn, Chenlata, New V.rk
Notice for Publication.
NI' Ol'FH K AT OrtHOON (!TV. Oil. i
June L'5, 1M!K1.
U.K. TSo. 74Ki for the N 4 of X W S Wi "-TICK i:i hereby given thai thefollott'-
' yt nun i vv 01 s w Sec 15 T it X - l!t'-ll!l
N It 4 W.
lie names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence 1111011 nod
cultivation of said land, viz:
(iirl Oribner, E J Crivbb, Fred Wulf and
rrisu oreener, allot liuxton, Oregon,
17- ItoiiKK-r A. Mii.i.kk, Hegister
Notice for Publication.
Land Ofkick at Okeoon Citv, Oii.i
N., -'"'y st. iwki.i"
OriCE is hereby given that the following-named
settler has li led notice of
his Intention to make final proof in sup
port of his claim, and that said proof will
be made before County Clerk of Washing
ton county at Hillsboro, Oregon, on
Sept 11, im. viz:
William Tliui-stan,
H. E. No. SI41 for the W Y, of N E u mid
W A of S E 14 of Sec 28 T 3 X It 4 w.
lie names the lollowing witnesses to
, ' 1 mence soutti sixty
ItjU) rods to the ulace of heni
tnlninci ivtu p 1... .I '-- -"'''- I'"" 1,0 """;" looowiugwi
in township, in .oioh"V " " JSMS:l'?;f. :'s!;,'"!,.,:,!,s upon id
., ,,r (i.-'Hiiii. . 11 ::r u' l,luu,Mli" 01 nam niTui , viz :
... ""imrii" .iierinean, ill V) asll-
ing (in County. Htate of Oregon; to satisfy
said sums uf money, and the costs and ex
penses of sale: said property will be sold
subject to the statutory right of redemp
tion. 1
lh ""li--hr'Wm- W. 1). Bbadforii,
Sheriff of Washington County. Oregon.
I' Rancib 1). CiunnERLAiN Attorney for
I mmtlii, J'.).5
Notice for Publication.
La mi Ofi'ke at Oheuon Cm-, Or.i
Nivi-i.i,- t Juy lMimlf
01 ICE is hereby given that the follow
. Iiig-iiaiued settler has liled noCcc . f
his Intention to make final pr,.., in m, .
port of his clain, and that said proof wi'll
be made before the Conntv l..,.l,, ..e m... .
j ington county, at. Hillsboro, Cr,uo. 0 n
J'iImi M. Hiiihii.
II. K. No. S7:!l, for the N 10 u u ,; V. W iz
(Jcorire II Gcisel, I " fc X of a w yt Sec ;io T 11S
"n-iN'ttW0' thC W 0f8 WVMJlr V" ...w'iK witnesse, t.
He names the following witnesses , ! ffihin said llmdu"'" U', '"
prove Ins continuous resid
cultivation of said land, vi,.: ' j Bouseien, , i in hon, ' (YZ, Zul .
...It Collins. K Smith, of Kir Oregon. .1 ! Howell, i, u S li. ' U"(l K "-
Wilson, T Frost, of Gales Crock Oregon.
J
1 n: (-(I settler hns liled iwitii.i.
nss 1u1.eut.iu11 to make hnal proof in sup-
on 01 iiu claim, and that said proof will Aug. 21, 'vi
1 1' tna'ie hn'oi-e tins Conntv Cli.i-I; .,f vUui. J
iugtc.n sounty at Hillsboro, Oregon, on
Aug. S, viz:
1R.11 11. .1 11 .. .
.,..nr.ni 71. 1 1 i.i.h.k. uegisier.
Notice.
L. 8. I.ANI) Offici.i
Oregon city, Ore.,V
HI)
nwell, Aiountaiudale, Oreuou.
-illL Ko"tA. Mii.lrr, Uegisliir.
Arthur Knox, K. E. Stacker. II. T. Hoy.
ton, C. A. i'etcrson, of Ituxton Oregon.
2U-0 ItoiiKRT A . iM n.LF.k, Register
Who otn think
Of iomfl llmnla
thing to intent?
WM. rUPFR,
(8ucce(,.,jr to C It Mend)
EXPRESS!
Makes reirulur trios to P..i-ti...,.i
Wanted-An Idea 2
Protect ronr tanm tbv m hin Jv... .u .. "j
Writ, johw WKrmvbhhDirr& ""in uuetred Hbiini ounu.nt
SlntTMoYtte , 17 5 HK' A.M.M.ER. Register,
Jllltft lit IU1U!
(10.VPLALVT having been t I
KJ . tins ollice by Wright 1). Hurt attahist I
.tiarien Jiriiggeman
Homestead
!, u
north
Oreiron.
said' entry, the w id ' I V '"S n!" . W" rnl roasoimble.
omce'o0'1 "I'lr l th. U. 87 1'liiiil or at Th k A itiii's "Hiedford's,
Office. Oregon City. Oregon, on the 24th
(hl0 "?1,. "w'-.tf i" o'clock a. ,. to uu- j ill '
ior aiiani niiinci l, . a i l i ii.l ..u
Entry No. litDHi. ,t,it,i r,.7, i t,..,i , . . . ''"V"""-T"! nuiiys, re-
pon the N E y. Hec, 1 ny' s In i i iv a n T 11 "' ln,uysninl 8t
raiura4 wesi h, i,. ,, ..' .V ltVN-. AU wmtm entrusted (n bim
u-iti. , " '.'""Ji1 j eprom )tiy and earofullv ntmmin.1
oi ionw iimpl
WM. Galloway, Kve,1 SS