THE HILLSBORO ANGUS. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2(i. 18. THE ARGUS County Official Paper. The Only Democratic Paper iu Wash ington County. ISSUKI) EVERY THURSDAY BY - Tke Argns Publish? Compaay. tUBHOI'IPTlOS PIUC1 Mingle eopv tv s lik. One year, fl.im. Bix months I! rout. Tlime m.mtlis 3S cnte Oregon, as becond-cla mail matter. A Bi: 51STK ATIOX I,AV. Oregon bl'lH needs a registra tion law. In tlie interests of pure eleetinnifrhe next legislature should paes euch a law. There is no par tisan tinge to the need or demand. It in a matter of justice and justice only. The law shou'd apply to country precincts a well as to cities and villager and no man diould vote at Male or national elections whosn tonne is not on the preci ict register in the precinct whsre hi desires to oast his b:il lot. It i-t to lw hoped that the next leg islature ivill have a registration bill offered. If it is offered," it should pass. If it be defeated those who have voted against it can have sev eral, rear. to explain their action. AN AGES OF TOLERATION? Humm nature is-human nature. The prejudice and splttim exhibi ted hv one part of mankind to ward the other part. Thi preju dice is the great barrier to progress, individually, or ub well as nation ally A new idea which has any thing revolutionary to present cus toms, at first meets with ridicule which is inspired with envv-ia not tolerated, is defined as based up on theory and therefore faulty and must be put down. A striking in stanco of this was given history when the philosophers told the world that the earth was spherical in shape. Learned men denounced the idea. Priests called the new doctrine ungodly and fought, it us hard as some of our divines did the bimetallic standard in the year 1896. Hut after a time it was proven to the satisfaction of all that the earth was not flat and that so-called 'scienott" had brought to the world, another jewel I of know ledge. It seems ptrange' that humanity should be so bitter over difference of opinion in this age of reason but that it goes to extreme goes with out saying. A decent toleration of opinion should exist. No great moral or national reform was ever accomplished withoutagitalion nnd discussion ami it has I wen the 1 ink of toleration on the one side, and the apathy of European peoples to strike for the right of frea speech and a free pres3, that makes liA for commoner east of tho Atlantic little better than servitude. But the worm will turn over there some dar and then look uut for lively scrimmages. The age of intoler ance will soon be a matter of his tory, THAT ILLITERACY. As the Oregonian has been un kind enough to assert that a great er per cent of illiteracy prevails in the sections which gave majorities for Mr. Bryan, it is worth while to call the venerable editor's attention to the fact that nearly all the in dians who voted, were for McKin ley. There is food for reflection in this extract from the Chicago Rec ord, showing that illiteracy supreme went for MeKinley and one can draw his own conclusions as to how those not quite so illiterate as poor Lo exercised their voting privilege. Thk Extract. "The agents reported, too, that it would be unwise to attempt to persuade them, because they wt uld !e apt to go tho other way if they 1 bought any one, particularly a rep resentative of the government, was attempting to coerce them. A cen tury of negotiation has taught them that they can make Uncle 8am pay lor whatever they have that he wants, and if the agents had suggested that the govern ment would like them to vote on way or the other they would have demanded a journey to Wash ington, a powwow with the great father' and an increased allowance of rations and sniiuitns. There fore no mte in authority dared at tempt to use any influence, But arrangements were made to have them plentifully supplied with lit erature and pictures, with which they were greatly pleasrd. Thoy took i decided interest in Xhn dis- . 1 .1 1 1 cttssion, and on the theory derived : fro-n their own experie-ice that : sold in worth more than silver they ; PAMtue gold bugs, and voted for MeKinley When thr rtstilt wns lt-arne;i at some of tin? aencieR the Indians wlioopetlit n) with honl'tres, war diinci'H, jo fen.-.! anil nil the other traditional demonstrations of triumph." The extract i? from the pen of W E. Curtis! n (I is tni; ho; native. From it id derived the rihtrul in ference that no tii'ti:j.d made: by agents to have them, vote fur Hryan and that the a.saults of pin turea were fr MeKinley's In-ncfit. I.- it any wonder that the Oregon- I ian in feeding the democratic admin about intelligence? "GREAT GRAND" LARCKN'Y. It will be remembered that "Hon est" John Burdsley, several years sgo, stole over one million dollars from the city of Philadelphia. He was tried, convicted and sentenced to 15 years imprisonment. He bus served five years and now he has been pardoned. The man who Heals a sack of flour, a pair of shoe, or a little something to sustain life, goes to the felon's cell and stays oat his allotted sentence and conns forth despised, while social ostracism meets him everywhere. "Honest" John will have access to the homes of the WaiiRinakers, the Quays etc., without stint, i'ennoyer has been censured for pardoniog a poor tliii-f. Pennsylvania's governor receives silence from the great daily papers and ' Honest-' John is a martyr. To the "uneducated," '"guileless" and ''unsophisticated," who have recently received such great on slaughts from our gentlemanly metropolitan journals, it appears that the Pennsylvania governor has placed a premium upon ''great grand larceny," while the "poor thief must be stretched with a piece of hemp. The Judicial mind of that governor must be akin to that of Imperial Scott of the Port land Bank journal who sees crime iu poverty and virtue in affluence onlv. EDITORIAL NOTES. Who will be the firt U. S. Sen ator from Cuba? And who will get the post otlice at Havana? The first congressional district ent for Bryan. How does it feel to live in an annrcliietic district? Texas will hove given U". J. Bryan 175,000 of a majority over MeKinley by the linn; all votes arc in and certified to. Turkey has been deca; itated by Uncle Sam, hut not on account of the Armenian outrages. It is all because of Thanksgiving day. Banks are failing throughout, the east since election. Confidence dix s not seem to do much tow; rds keep ing up institutions of this kind. T;iere must be requisite capital or they must go to the wall. Tax payers of Oregon are in hope? the next legislature will let them down easy. The last session whs severe on property interests and if the coming legislative body follows in ils tracks it will be rather expen sive. Portland is shipping a larger pro portion of the Northwest grain crop than ever. This but substantiates the fact that Portland is the port of the Northwest and railroad or no railroad to Astoria it will al ways bo the great jobbing center of tho Pacific Northwest. JSd ward Atkinson still keeps up his half-witted crusade against "half-wits." Edward thinks epi thets are arguments. 'Another stage of degeneration in Edward's men tality will cause him to believe that a good sound string of "cuss words" will help uut the gold mononetal lie cause. Frances Willard is making a great many ridiculous assertions about the White House bill of fare and menu after Mr. and M re Me Kinley beeoiua host am) hostess. She laya there will be no liquor on tho premises. Frances says a great many things these days that are strange and unaccountable. The New York World still keeps up its farce by asking Mr. MeKin ley about the trusts. The World's Pulitzer is worrying about tho trusts and Mr. MeKinley has a right to worry still less about Mr. Pulitzer' thrusts. They helped to elect Mr. MeKinley and won't hurt him even after his inaugur ation. The Tonen's system of land rec ;ords has been declared unconsti- tutional by the Illinois Supreme r.., tk . vourt. I he system was of peculiar , . , , ' , b(?liefil ,0 t,,e Poorer a,ld '' lAnf holders, hence the court must nullify. Every" reform that is en aettd into law which gives benefit! to the ' d generate," "um duca'i d," j "ignorant"' fanner, in some way be comes ''unconstitutional." If this goes on some desperado will steal the constitution and we'll have a new one. If Spain could only secure the services of M. A. Hanna for a few weeks he would have the island in a state of subjection. It wouldnt take Mark h.ng to buy up every in surgent on the island. If the United St ate do not. soon take a hand in the Cuban aliUirs it will at least be ten years before the Cubans will gain their liberty and kill one another off Uncle Sam should step in and set Cuba free by hMk or crook and then inside of two years there would lie no more than let men on the island. The rept will have Ix-en utilized iu ferti lizing the soil in the settling of in ternal insurrection. We could then enforce the Monroe Doctrine, lay claim to the sugar plantations and provide more offices for our politicians. Senator J. H. Mitchell would not declare himself hist Satmday night at the Hirsch banquet. John H. bos the more friends for not falling into the pitfall set for him by the Portland barking fraternity. The only politic thing for J. H. to do is to tike election if be petit and stay at home if he be defeat ed. After having made so many public declarations ns a bimetallist and then having supported McKin by in the recent campaign, the pub lic would not know how long he would stay by a public statement if he should make one. Judge M. L. Pipes is now an "honest saint." Lust spring he trained with Multnomah "repudi iiiioni.xts" and made a try on Un democratic free silver ticket to suc ceed W. T Hume. Then the good people of Pi riland had the strange sight of a man on no "anarchistic" platform a ''dishonesl"platform going about and telling them that he wauled to honestly run the Dis trict A Morney's ofl'.ce. When the presidential nominations were made he "flopped " Was it because he thought the democratic adminis trillion bad been so bad that the name "democrat" was bound to be defeated? Tins congressional district went nearly COCO for Bryan. The re publicans probably polled their best possible vote this vear, on tho pre-d.leutial election, and two years hence with a fair field it will lie a fight to the finish. : The sad dest thing of the whole affair is that the farmers of ihis district won't he able to borrow any money - it i 1 all go to the second district, which went for MeKinley. The vote for Bryan was over 26000, some 7000 in excess of the Vauderburg vote last June. While Bryan's vote was but less than one thousand of the total Vauderburg and Meyer's vote of June last, the republicans made the unprecedented gain of over 5000 This looks rather strange as what was considered a full vote was polled last June. CesGEiCss will convene in l)e cemlier and there is much conjee lure us to just what will be done by that body before Cleveland goes out of powtr. Possibly under a period of better times the Wilson Bill will provide sufficient revenue for governmental expenditures and if it will, the rates on the bill will not be much inrcensed by the Me Kinley congress. There are many who think a revenue hill will be passed this winter but us Cleveland would veto any measure which smacked of protection, nothing may be done. There is one thing cer tain. If the coming congress will do nothing to relieve the pressure, it rniglil its well go home after hav ing the first roll call. . The annual fn'ce of Thanksgiv ing proclamations 1ms been accom plished. In all the world there is perhaps no greater travesty on the relations of the poor and needy to the rich and affluent, (lover mrs who do not know the feeling of nun-1 ger who must work up an appe tite viu with each "other iu bidding the people be thankful while their constituency in part are living in (lie Thanksgiving days of the past. Many are out of work and out of provision but they can hujj this fact to their bosoms while the na tional honor has been saved. Tut Editor of the Hntchetwema to be spoiling for a quarrel with his fellow republicans. In il.is uHue he take a whirl at Or Wood, the chairman of the Conirul Committee, in which lie calls (lint prominent, republican an "unhappy , accident of lust Juno's convention." j Perhaps those little slips which the chairman forced Mr. Craig to burn,' long about last June, have much to1 do with the dissension between t lie two politicians. 'Twas unkind fori to force the young man to ride in the chilly night- over Wahi igton county roads to undo betrayal. The Arous U wondering whether or not the next legislature will : iCnact a Registration Law; Cut Down Appropriations; Cut. Down Otlicial Salaries; Elect J. H. Mitchell Senator; lied uce Taxation; Remember its pledges or Will it be the sumo old legislature that has for years met and adjourn ed and been designated "the worst we have ever had." Let all tax payers hope it will lie an inovation in the way of legislatures and earn the money it will cost the people. The active .movements iu the United States Navy Yard have led u any to anticipate" war. No one need in the least be alarmed as the possibility of war is as reninte as cun be. In ihi age wealth lomi u.itcs the spirit of governmental action and it is only when a pow er is about to lose some valuable revenue producing territory by rev olution that the war dogs are turrr ed Lose. The U S will have to w.ir unless something extra ardii a ry turns up. The wealth of the country will not nlloiv it. Tiieiii: is moro in tiuiff legisla tion than thesin. leid nof inciden tal revenue and proicttion. A hih protective tariff is protective of trusts anil ii'otiop' lies and is the most iniqiiitiioiis of class legislation. But the people have voted for a high tariff aud they should get what tiny want. It nnit'ers not whether tlie platform on which Mr. MeKinley was elected was a high tariff platform or i.ot, the people voted fir a high tariff the old n publiean larifl' and they should have it. , - The necessity fur good roads iu Washington comity is a growing one and should receive more atten tion than it does.' The country roads in this section, are, iu the winter, almost impassable for heavy loads. .As the largest of our local county ta x is payable to the keen ing up of our mad system it would appear that more interest should be manifested by tax payers in this important proposition. The California airship is a suc cess provided it cun be safelf land ed. The Oreg.miai' wiU be very envious should uranky voluptuous California claim tho honor of build ing the first airship to successfully plow the atmosphere. California's people really average with any in the union and as for that, it can truthfully be said that in science they can give the Oregonians' field points in all tilings. Ik the United States expects a greater genera! prosperity the huge farms in emy state in 11st be cut up into smaller ones so there will bo large owners hip, numerically. France is a nation of small home holders and nowhere is there such general prosperity amongst the na t ions' husbandmen. Great fBrnv ers mean too much hiring and to little independence for the laborers. with wnai urnanitv arc our great city papers telling the farm er elements of their' ''dishonesty in voting tor .Mr. Hryanl lhe next thing we shall know our city con temporaries will be telling the farmers when to thresh pop cm and how to busk pumpkins. Subscribe FOR 1 on f Vf "V- (From Date to January 1, '98. l THE ARGUS Look! Rare Bargains Ike ri'Dpertici For Sale, Qpaf I' in Enquire at TtiK Autifs otlice. No 3 128 acres, highway running ! throiiKli center of place, oOm-res in enlti-1 inlfttt weuoi uur; .hi aerosol nenveruaiti, easy to put In rnlttviition; place well wutereil ' ly HpriiiRN mill creek; 100 acres under I fence; 1 miles from post olllce, daily mail; 1 mile from school house and Nix miles north of llillslioro. (Joes cheap lor cash. No 4 A good corner lot on Main and Third directs. 7ixl7a, with (food liuilditiR thereon, suitable for any kind of liusiness, and iu excellent repair, will go at a har Kin for cash. Pari payment uml halunce on long tinio with security. No s u neres; half cleared .balance iu grass. Good house of four rooms; good barn and outbuildings. Pine orchard of jo trees and various other small fruits. 150 chickens 50 ducks, I -horse wagon, 3 sets siugle harness, good cow, 3 heifers 1 horse and farm implements. Every thing goes for 650, cash in hand. No 2 10 acres, half olonrod, 1 aero lia verdam, rest shislicil and sown to grass, no luildings, goes forjfci.'i per acre. With in two miles of llillslioro. Tornm, gUM) down, balance In 3 years at 10 per cent. Or will sell 40 acres, of which aliove is a part, at same price per acre, including 15 acres of beaverdam and sw all cleared. . . . .Gives Hie choice of ... TWO TRA XSCOXriSEXTA I ROUTES P. (It 111 VIA SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS AND ST PAUL DENVER OMAHA AND KANSAS CITY LOW RATES TO ALL EASTKltK CmK8 Or fan, Steamer Portland Even Five Leave Day ..FOR.... SAN FRANCISCO For full details call on or address: W H HURLBl'RT, Oen'l Pais Asent Portland, Ort'KQii, Or J. I. Knight, HlllHhoro. Ore. E. McNEIL, Pres. and Manager. Notice for Final Settlement. VTOTICE is hereby Riven that the nn 11 rlermgtied Iihm filed his final account nM Administrator of the etnte of W. A. Porter, deceased. In tho Count v nnnrt, or the State of Oregon, for Washington j iminiy, ann in in sum iwiri lias appoint ed Monday, Dec. 21, lHDH.nt the hour of 10 a. in. as the time lor lieurinir objec tions to surh final account and for the settlement thereof. John f. Wu. Administrator of the estate of W, A. Por ter, deceased. Dated at Hillslioro, Washington County, Oregon, this lilth day of Nov., 1H0B. Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICE is hereby given that the un dersigned administrator of the es tate of Richard Valour, deceased, has filed his final account as ailn inintrntor of naid estate in the County Court of tho Slate of Onijfon. for Washington county, and said Court hiis appointed Monday: the 21st day of December. IK!, nt the court house in HilHboro, at the hour of ton o'clock a. m. of said day ns tho timo and place for hoaring objections tori'h nnai account and tne iiiihI seitlemeiit ol said estate. . , . W, H. Wkhriino, Administrator of the estate of Richard Malone, deceased. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, thislflth day of November, 19. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Obwion C'tv, Or.I Nov. ft, 18WJ 1 TW'OTICB is horeb given Unit the follow XI iiiK-named settler lias tiled notice ol his intention to make final proof iu sup port of his eluim, and thai said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Wash ington county, at Hillsboro, Oregon, on December Id. im. viz: (. Hull, JI. K. No. mf for the H K '4 of 8 K W sec lT28 It Z W. lie names the lollowing witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Alexander Sutton, Henry Milton GrapK, Ncwtoir Won er ami William Jiiiynnrd, all of Laurel, Ore. 84-0 Koiikht A. Mii.lur, Register. Notice for Publication. Land Offick at Okmon Citv, Or.i Oct. !47, 18!.f JYOT1CIC is hereby given that the follow XI inir-named settler has tiled lltittcA nf bis intention to make final' proof in suii- Kirt of his claim, and that said proof will i made before tlie ltcgist.-r and Receiver t Ore; on Citv Ore.. 011 Doceiulmr IA ihim viz: :' '4j... i -,; . ,. Gt'orsri Rcichwciii, H. K. No. lu;il for lhe KV 8 W y. am! "V 4 of 8 i; y, of see l.'J T 4.N It 8 W. He. iiuiiies the lollowinif witnesses to pr.iveiiis continuous rcsidenee tioon audi cultivation ol said laud, u: lhomas Pettiloliu snd (,'hnrles Klnh mini 1 of Vcriionia; 0 H Welch, of Mountain date, and jeo 1' W Hnichwein.of l'ortlund. 82-6 ItomtRT A. Mii lkr. Kegister. 1 UIJ IJ vr Who eu think or some Impti tblnff to n&tMit, lfdiiicu nil lUtid Pmtwt your Idwui- thav m sMSLA WW tm of (wo haadnd tnnmUoM mM, ' bring jroa wciith. CO., Potent Attor- uur v t.. JSUV1 ! TO THE Northern Hj iiifii i)i 1 11 u hi m The Hillsboro Pharmacy The Leading Drug House Where Drug, Medicines, I'alntM. OHM,NHinges, ltrushes iohI nil Druggist's Ninu'Wct may lie procured tit priceo that simply distance competition. HILLSBORO CITY I. K Mutton, Kept Constantly on Herd. Ma.kct : Price : Paid : for Cash Paid MAIN ST KENT, W, T, Andrews, President. ANDREWS LUMBEE CO. (liic.orioiuted June S, lSllil.) MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. MOUNTAINDAUS, OREGON. WILEY & DENNIS, C1TY LIVERY STABLE Cor. and and Washington Street, I WHJRE YOU WILL FIND THE BEST TEAMS THAT CAN BE HAD IN HILLSBORO. EVERYTHING FIRST-CUSS. GOOD TEAMS, GOOD BUGGIES and DRIVERS. THE DELTA DRUG STOKK . First Quality in Every Respect : : Special Attention (liven to Quality : : and Accuracy in Dispeiming. ! ! A Full Supply of Toilet Article, I'erfum ! ! ery, Talent Medicines, School Itookj, Ktc. See Our Immensa Stock of Xmas Goods The Largest Ever Shown in the City. Telephone from Hlore 10 Olllce. Broken Chain The f ami'y circle fs never so happy after the chain Is broken ard a link taken. So::.e family chains are ttrony, others wcalt. Have you a good family history? Or is tiere a tendency to coughs, thr at or bronchial troubles, weak lungs? Has a brothir, sist r, parent cr nr- re'ative had co-suTotion? Then your family chain is weak. Str nrt'-enit. Take SCOTT'S Emulsion rf Cod-live- Oil with Hypophosphites. It makes rich blocd, ve s strength and vi-ror tD v oak u-gs and run-down onsHutiors. With its aid iUc system throws off acute coughs and colds. It pre vents the chain from freaking. Sl-?.ll we tend you a book about this, free? , For s:!e by ill druftjlsti at 50c. and in SCOTT & BOWNF, Ntw York. WM. fUPl I'K, (Sucee..jr to C R Mead) EXPRESS! Makes regular trips to Portland 011 Mondays, S cdncsiliiys, and I'ridttys, re turning on Tnt-wiiiys, Thursdays iiiwl Nl unlavs. All business ciilrtislV to him will bo promptly mid uHrelullv sltcmleil to. Freight Hin! express rates r'eiiwiiiHlile. Leave orders with him, or t Ledford's, or at Tiik A noes. Wanted-An Idea I Who can think or kim limine i UllD to batontf 1 Protect your Ideaa; tl WrtK JOHN WtDDEI an. Waahlniton. D. unng jrou wmltn. fiW A1?,: aad Hit of Iwo bundnd Invaniloiu Notice For Publication. I.akd OrriiK At Okmon CitvOri i let. in I sun TOTICE is hereby given that the loi Xi loHUikT-iiamed settler has lilcil notico of his intention to make final proof in sup port of his cliii.u, ami that said proof will be made b dure the Register ami Receiver at Oregon City, Oregon, on icc. 4, 18U6, via: TliomflH Keely, II. K. No.7ia for the fi H ' (or Lots 0 10 15 and 1(1) of Sec 3 T 3 N It fi w. He names the following witnesses to prove his cont initio, s residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz- Peter J bund, Robert T Simpson, Henry Huber, John Oliver, all of Illusion Oregon. 81-6 Roht. A. Mii.i.kr, Register. tOR SALK Throe houses and lots on Senond Btreot bntweon Alain and Washington In llillslioro. Inquire of F. C. Mitchell. Rrock's Drug Store. OAW1TI. DtSIAs) FATIMT. , . wvrisnniTl, ato. Tor lnfnrnullnn mmA w.tt u J?. . 1JUNN coViM Boadw7t7ksw VoS. Oldaat bnraan tar smnirlna; pntcnM In Amerka. a?fZ,HihTt u oM.bT u " Bronnht before lfc pul.lio bj t n'.uoo glren frae otoharg la to elrenlitlnnofMy vlentllle paper tn the ye.-.rit!..aslxmom Art7rM, it XV" A LO "" ww,il.Wtfost?itt j I gdeatlflo Amoricanj A Union lilock Maui Mi. Dr. V. A. Huileyt Proprietor. . MEAT MJSJILi. IIICRST, I'hop Veal and Pork : Fat : Cattle. : Sheep aud : Hags for Poultry. HILLSBOKO, ORICliON. 1). V. Dorm in t, Ki m I a i v Notice for Publication. I.ANIl OFNl'K AT (IliluoX t'lTV, )K, .,.,,,,... . . November, ft, lKnyf JYOl 1( h is hmehv xiveti lUaiUw follow 11 nig-iiainml settler has Hied nuli-e nt Iiih internum to make llual proof in uii jiurtor his claim, ud that on id proof he made before the Register and Ueopiver til Oregon City. Oregon, on Dee. 'U, IH!M viu: Henry Tliumaiiii, Jr., ,1f:-N',.-lW'frlha.i W of Beo HT I a u ft . uaiuus lhe following ftitnrimes to prove In-continuous, rcsidenc loiiut and utilinatioii of said lumi. lleiijaimn (.' D miiiIs, Churles I D01..1I. Karl Hall mid Ihomu .Suiu all of Dillrv Oregon, 1H-H JtonKKT A.Mn.i.rK. lUginler. J. D. HO.SEl.AIlt. Prop., 1'IU.NIIORO, - . ORKUON Fresh I'ish Constantly 011 Hand. Columbia, river Salmon 8 els per pound, i alibut, Sturgeon, and Smelt. Crabs, Clams and (ystoratoinlor. lN)ultryJWantcd,ftro! Notice for Publication. Land Orrn a at oiikooh Citt, 0a ( Niveirif- 1 ,0ctVlr. . IHW1. f 0 1 K IS is hereby gt veu that the fidlow-liig-iiained sulller has filed nnllee of hh intention to make html proof in sup. port of his additional Homestead entry and that said proof wllllie made before th ll"" Clerk of WnnhliiKton county al linisooro, Oregon, on November 21, IWI6, Elbrldgel Cheney, ut a nTw!'10 8 K y ot 8 K x of H,e He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vie: William M Watrous, John While, Ilomeu V i1,"' !' '.of '"""'"K. Oregon. Albert W Mills, of Forest Urovo. D0-B ItoBMT A. M11.1.KR, neglvter. Notice for Publication. I.AD Office at Omchor Citt, Oa.i N ,.,..,,, , . . , Oct. 27, lMtW.f 01 llh is hereby given tliatthufollow-ing-nanied settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in sun. purtol his claim, and that said proof wilt bo made before County Clerk of Tillamook county at Tillamook, Oregon, on Beo. 12, ii'tw f lil i Louis A. Olson. D' H- N'- 7971 for l he S W of 8 K U See. "i"! uiu louowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of said laud, via; Fred Skomp, Charley Hester, Clerk Had ley and William Ryan, all of Tillamook, Oregon. ' 82-61 Rouiat A . Mn.r.rR, Krgltr Notice for Publication. La m Office at Oricuom Citv, lia.i , . October 27, lSM.t 01 is hereby given Dial the follow ing-niimed settlerhas tiled notice of hiu intention to make linal proof in su. port of his claim, and that stud prool i tU be made belore the County Clerk uf Wash ington county, at Hillsboro, Or., on De cember 12, IKM6, viz: William Geller, II. E. No. It71. for the 8) of 8 K H of See I T 2 N R 5 W. ' lie names the following witneisen to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Matthew KngcrUbergcr; Oolfried Iteis eiizahn, S Paisley andU Hiddink all of Hiuton, Oregon 32-8 , Rohert A. N ti,i.ra. RegiUcr. I',? Notice for Publication. rJ'f,: "JJ l'4-t Okpice at Obeuon City, Oh.i NO 1 1CK is hereby gilTr,1?uTme follow-lug-named settler has tiled notice of ; his intention to make linal proof in m,,. ' port of his claim, under 8cc 2"W K S and thai said proof will be made belore th County Clerk of Washington County at . Hillsboro Oregon on Dec. 12, itwe vi: i Edward Hughr-a, If. K. Ko. 7656 for tlie N li of ijec U T 8 l N R 5 W. I Ho names the following witnesses to j prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: ', W!",I!"I,,,H L8''''. Robert K Varley, vo,u, ,n r ir, urugon 3S ft Roukrt A. Mil LRW. liegiatca.