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, . : a . THE HILLSBORO ARGUS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 18. i ? ,..ii i- i I , If I - I lit I r . I pi 1 i. : : ,: . -v. ; 1 -.: V'- : ! . N - v : i 1 : j. a - , 1 1 '..11 y J - factu 1 ' 3 5f "A z N '''4 , THE ARGUS dounty Official Paper. "tf Only Democratic Paper in Wtsh- ington County. I3SBKD EVERY BY - THURSDAY svjMciurTiojt piucm. Single copy fives voihm One year, $I.W. Six inoiiiliM 6U cent. Thrw month 35 cents. jfcfton aa Second clasr mail matter. '4f THE PltKBIDEXT'S MESSAGE. Mr. Clfvrlaml has cent in his iiiwav to congress and as the iilKitg therein are in direct conform ity with tlio-xs of hia past, official utterances, Thk Akous fiuls con st niiied to say that it considered a imaging notice would do nearly as well as the publication of the en tire message.. He defends the W'il ' .f ') son bill by intimating that it has ! ' ' encouraged international trade and rather seem inclined to hnA that our expenditures are rather largein . 8teat of having insuflicient revenue. Uo is in favor of retiring the green backs and seems to cof'sider the national banking system the prop: r mewl to give our people a cir culating medium.--:" Ilia ''remarks on Spain are not wbaf'were expect ed by Jingoists and are rather con- rvative. It appears that the lent'would iather have umi- nent of the Cuban ques- ve anv trouble with tude has latitude ain time to sub- V islam! before for- lus count r v. . I he, . ,. 11 in rmm.,n fiCtiA important fea- nother page. STATESMANSHIP. teet'robleiH which con- litical economists of to tal which treats of tho re- of tlte laborer to that of hus- ry. it we consider inai con- C 1 . v J . buaiifv. - J enonah toSw Ai lr lothepoi il Mures are I .!' l a,V r f " A Jon which is best for the laborer i j. 15 nit t tin il. is In bis illtPI'PKl to get the products of the farm at as cheap a price as possible, and that ' the article of manufacture which is the product of his toil, must sell at a price exactly the antithesis., of cheapness that his wage may not lw lowered. It . is true that Ihe farmer J oke to this class of labor for a partial market for his pro duct but he ,111 ust rely upon a healthy conpetition in manufac turing inljjes in order that he too much for wares. - - 1:.: tfh!. vie conuiiion miicn eTnannfacturer end iiianu- "i laltorer Ihe greatest possi ble benefit militate against the ben interests .f she farmingclassea. In the recent eleuion the laborers of the East were tiight that the farmer element of the South and West was in favor of givig them "half money" for tin ir toft. It would appear in the end that t interests of all labor should he more closely i.llied and Mr. Mc Kinley and his administration have a task of statesmanship before them to satisfactorily adjust affairs. AN EXTRA SESSION, It seems generally to be the im pression that Mr. McKinley will .call an extra session as $oon as lie fe inaugurated. This will be ob; i ated, however, should the present session pa.'sHKh a tariff measure as will provide sufficient revenue for neiestary goveriwieiilal expen ditures. . It appears that either the nation should have greater revenue or lesser expenditure and if the ex- penditure is not to be decreased lie revwme tHfflW belncreased. The ' government is now running bt hind in the neighborhood of out and one half millions of 'dollars monthly aud it is a mutter that should be remed frun politicnljioundsries. Jf tUiBgrepg shall see fit to keep on in Um c-H,cuetom of piling up ap propriation Jfttls it Fhotild also see tt to increase tlic n)ve.,r bv ,.. fervative means. NV , If Hie expendituresaH. ,U)l CU( then the revenue iniiBt bevelled. , It this congress does not cut do,, cxenses und. provides no relief in the way of sufficient cash to con duct the government Mr. McKin ley will be justified in, holding an extra session at once. i, ,i.!T . .. yii.enung peculiar wuwu piimeH. ine re- publican party i the South and West vm nearly lis badly affected j with. silver ideas as was the demo-' cratic party, but the difference of the two organizations was in the fact that they saw a chance to win and staid with the St. Louis con- 1 vention. Die gold democrats wil ed the democratic convention and in doubtful states voted for Mc Kinley. The dea ocrntic party was not split in twain as the result, for Bryan polled more than a half mil lion more votes than Cleveland in '92 But enough democrats went for MeKir.ley to give him the elec tion. Only in very few states did the silver republicans leave-their party. This goes to show that the republicans, as partisans, had thor oughly organized, while the demo crats, disheartened by the hard times, since 185)4, have hardly kept up a semblance of a fight in the North, and this had considerable to do with the result. Banks are every day failing back east and bi-metallists are now beii g spared the "sound money" explan ations that it is due to Bryan's elec tion. As it is. confidence has been restored and there is a paucity of editorinr explanation in th Mc Kinley organs as to why confidence bus not kept the banks intact. The Argvjb suggests to the Independent that depositors, by virtue of great and overwhelming prosjHM'ts for the coming prosperity, drew out their money to invest in manufacturing plant stockl There is no cory right 011 this idea and the brother can use as tho' it had never appeared here. Mr. Cleveland advises Congress to cut down expenditures. This is clearly tho trouble. ,V'ith a gene r al . di'jiresi hi sjJ ' ,1 1... iiwriinTTurnish sufficient reve nue. When times a'e' hard a government is" in need of exercis ing economy as much as are indi viduals. The great trouble with the nation is that too much money has been squandered and .the demo cratic congress was as derelict in its duty to the people us o'.h-rs. There is some ;igi!atioii for the appointment of 11 .commission of lawyers to help clear off I he old docket of the Oregon .Supreme Court.' It would 'appear that out Supreme Court should be able to handle its cases without any troijr. ble, considering its numerical strength and the legal business. of the state. Our Judges are paid a good salary and if they worked one half as hard as do some of our Circuit Judges there would be no great delay iu the renderirg of decisions. The Independent appears to hike violent exception to an excerpt on Thanksgiving practices of governor made proclamations which was run in this paper. The trouble with our contemporary is this: it doesn't seem to recognize the difference be tween silly repetition and actual conditions. Still, this is not strange as the brother hasn't as yet discov ered the difference between his ed itorial attitudes of 1895 and 'tl6, 'ch were directly in opposition one to! he other. The Bake. City Epigram thinks the great swelli of the November republican vote ovr that of June is .-.indicative, of . fraiicY. .The Epi gram should remember tVat some queer conditions are printed the November vote. : Here in tVjH this county for instance, where one town went over 50 more for Mc Kinley than the. most sanguine re publicans looked for, and in Hills boro, where McKinley was 50 short from the republican poll. ; ' If Mark Hjmhhi goes ahead inuk jing preparations for the inaugural is it not reasonable to stippne that he will continually go ahead after that? Mr.' "Hanna has earned more than a cabinet position and there is no reason why, from a re publican standpoint, Mr. Hanna will not make good presidential advisor. He has brains and dar ing. ;He is a good general and ougnt 10 be in the.-'push." The silver republican senators have resigned fro,,, the republican senatorial caucus with but one or two exceptions. Jhn II. Mitchell is one who still stays. Mr. Mitch ell will do nothing t 1, tlitl riu election to the senate and in tl,i8 be is a wise.! politician. Had lie declined to have gone imo the c I -..--" i"iu tne chu cua tbe Oregonin ..Moujtl have. n.t once otH.nit itu i , - ' ., ,. chance for re election would'lmve been Fmall. , . " WHY ENGLAND REJOICES. The Oregonian. If there is any country on the earth that is a plutocracy, that country is Ureal Britain. That country is the mother of plutocracy"; it has been a plutocracy for 300 vears; it became the mother of plu tocracy through the efforts ofitsar- istocrats to check the progress of liberal ideas in fcnrope in the day of the French revolution and its progeny has been plutocracy ever since. The Oregonian speaks truly. Eng land is a plutocracy and its wealth is largely invested heie. That plu tocracy has the same designs in ev ery quarter of the globe. It selfish ly opposes liberal government as it means progression and liberal laws for the masses. A liberal govern ment means just monetary laws and the right of all to sovereign ex pression on governmental ideas; the abolition of trusts, whether of royalty, commerce, trade or finance. Because England was a plutocracy she inaugurated the gold standard, and because she is a plutocracy is she now rejoicing over the triumph of her interests in this country by the election of the gold standard forces. The interests of this ele ment are the same, whether here or in England. The United States will have no war with Spain unless that country commences hostilities: .The jingo ists will see no trouble while Cleve land is president and Mr. McKin ley will be as sate in that -regard. Unfortunately, howev'er, Mr. Mc- nimw ttia orgii n uation. ,It would cost foo niuch "sound money" vo have any trouble '.'with Spain. -,!. . COURT HOUSE NEWS. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. 1 B F Purdy and wf to J F Hal) 5 a And rew warper d 1 c t 1 s r 4 w Jpjo, J Sigler and wf to H Wehrung s 16 dik t in miisnoro ana otner lana in cjty of iiillsboro foo.' P L Spencer to Carrie Zinimcrmaii' 5 in Spencer homestead $850. . Andrew and Rosa Bell and Eliza Ey man to S O Mangan, 6 a sec 32 t 2 s x 1 w $250. t - .. : : ; W C Tuppcr. and wf to Mabel Tupper 10 a Andrew Harper d 1 c $i;oO ". ' ; K F Purdy and wf to. W C Tapper 10 a same as above $750. JP Young and wf to Eliza Eyuian 47 sec 7 1 3 s r 1 w $Xoo. . v Benj Birdsell and wf to Carrie Zim ruermaul 5 in Spencer Homestead Jjoo W A and Maggie Walker to J A Rub le 21.50 a se.c J 1 1 s r 3 w ipQO. : James C Smock and wf to public road way in Sherwood f 1. ' Levi N Sparks and wf to'Eoiilv"- Sparks pt It 3 blk 19 F G $?oo ' . First Cong church F G to J P Hansen SH It 55 Cong cemetery $9 . . ... . . . , Peter Jacobson and wf to Carl Peterson n w X s e X sec 13 1 1 n r 5 w $309. BEAVERTON. The mud is deeper than for years. Henry Watts lias been confined to his bed for several days but is improving now. Mrs Dr Robinson, who has been con fined to her bed by an attack of inflama tory rheumatism during the past two weeks seems to be improving at this writing. . The baby crop never fails in Beaver ton. A Wolf, a Peterson and a Hunter have appeared upon the scene during the past week. . Mrs Ida Burns has rone to loin tier 1)U' band at Pendleton and Mrs J A Bur: can uas moved to lue bandy in Ci.ick amag county. -The latter has resided in this town for over 25 vears and will be missed by the whole community. ' : The new store building of W H Mor tou will be ready for occupancy this week, . c . , . Much damaue has been done in this vanity by the recent storms and freez-li'K- Larrott and potatoes seem to have suffered most as many persons had not yet dug tVrn out of the ground. J A Reid and wife formerly p this place but now raiding iu Portland have been stopping in thin city ior the past week owing to the inMt ss of Mrs Rofin sou. . . Miss Christina, daughter of Robt John son, has been quite sick with, scarlatina but is now said to be out of danger. G. A. R. Meeting; At a regular meeting of tlieQ, R., Geii. Kiuifioin 1'oBt, No. "6Dt the i'nl lowing were leetel us ollioers for the oimuiux term; , . ,., II. L. Locke, P. C. Green Hnle. 8. V. C. B. K. Haines, J. V.C. C. E. Cline.Chanluin. ' ; Ja. MvCullncli.Q. M. Chan. Boweh, 0. 1). J. IJ. W:ilkiiiH, Surgeon. J. U. Tiiti-, O. G.. DelegaleH toSlnle EiicHinpnient, If. V. Gates and Kodoljih Crninlall. Alternates, J. P. Hicks Und II. Hesse. ' t ,. -; The Post passed a vote of thank to the press of the citv for favors of the pant year and invited t(ie tors tt. b present Ht public installu non ofiiftioerH January lsti ((t iy:o-0 a. iu. Congressman Tongue was also invited to be present. R. CKANUALL. ,. John lleisler was down from Gales Creek yesterday on business with Commissioners' Court John's repu alion as the liest road super visor in Washington iounty is still unblemished. W. F. Werschkul. of Portland, has quite a class in this city which he is instructing in vocal music. -Wra, Roiling was in the city from ttreenvillo yestorday. Announcement! Rival this carefully, people of llillsboi-o and vicinity, if you want to keop 11 jeweler's busl nesw in your eity , . . ! For the Last Time I call your attuntiod to my new stoek of Holiday Goods. Come ni.it se my stock of Wnteh cs mid t'liH'kft tind i vcrwuio. I also have a lino grade of rliiK, elmiiis, scaif and liretist! pins, col lnr und sleee tmttons, silk wateh guards mid vst cluiins; all kinds of opji' al goMls: bracelets npora . f lasses niul overythiiiB to lip found 11 tirst class stock. .. ... . Rinpt made to order for holiday pi-csonts 11 ordcreu 111 tunc. Will Umlers 11 Portlaiul. All rcpnir work which lnia been loll here for over 3 months must lw called for liv December 25ih orthesnino will be sold for chances. Kcmembcr your irieiuls with u choice Annm Present L. V. UKKCKMOl'X Mask Ball ! There will lie a Grand Masque hall at iwavs' Hall, Uleucne, on ?,,B"?i!5nvDeo 25 I'onr prizes will be given: To the best sustained 'udv and gentle' -----' Mutic will be furnished by the Walker Oicheti'a Tickets, Including Supper, 1 00 E, P. Cornelius, Manager. . Notice to 'Stock Holders. - , Hillsboro", Oregon, Dec. W, 18WI. rpHK animal meeting of tlie direetorn of X the First National Dank i,f Hillsboro, Oregon, will be" held at their tmnkiiiK house 1111 Tuesday, Jumiarv i, ISslfi, be tweni the hours of one und' four o'clock p 111 ul said day for the .purpose of electing directors for ensuing year and to vote up on a proposition for the bank to go into Voluntary liquidation and lor such oilier business us fliall eoine before said meeting. J. 1). MliltKYMAN, ' : Cashier. Notice for Publication, i . - bisfi'Oryfrt'AT O&60 r(Ty, Oii.l " '", .,, ',. ,!". t.f NOTU'K is hereby given that the follow iiigHiHhitdiseHler'has iiled'-riutice ol her intention to inuke litial proof, in twit. port ol her claim, ami that said proof will be mane before the lU'gislcr and lieceiver at Oregon C ity Ore., oii January ;',18!7, viz: . . - ' . . Matilda Garvin Stewart widow of James D Ourviu who 11 ade II. K. No. 83.57 for the'K Unf N W V, 8 " f N' K . N W M of S. J? yt of ee 3 T 2 It 5 W , She nanies tha following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz Xatliini (ioodwin, JOdward (tughen, Wil limn Luster and James K Cutchiiig all of uiQiinuuii, wregoil. 3S- Hobkkt A ' MttitKl Kegioter, Notice for Final Settlement. "OTIt'E is hereby given that the un i.1 dersigued has fllod his final account as administrator of tho estate of W. A. rorier. oeeeaseu, in the County court of tho State of Oregon, for Washington Count v. and tlint mi, ir I f',i,ri l,u .,,.,.,r.t ed Monday, Dee. 21, ISflli.at the hour of ir, . 1. ......... , Uons to such final necount and for the iu il. 111. hh 11,1, linn, itir i,ni,ri,,rv r.ii.t settlement inercor. . - , , John M. Wall, Administrator of the estate of W. A. Sor ter, deceased. Dated at Hillaboro, Washington County, , Oregon, this 10th day of Nov., 1H96. ;r. Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICE is hereby given that the un dersigned admiiiistrator of the es tate of Richard 'nione, deceased, has filed bis final account as adn inistrator of said estate in the County Court of the aiaie 01 uregon. lor Washington county, and said Court hag appointed Monday, the 21st day of December, l&W, at the court house in Hillsboro, at the hiuir of tori o'clock a. 11-1. nf sTiitH HitV ai 0,1, tin,A: '""pluce lor hearing objection to such inai luTOiini anu tue niuu settienient ol said estate. , W. ir. Wkhroho, '"' Aduimistrator of the estate of Hlehard ilalono. deceased, ',. . Dated at IlillsbohvOregoh, thisintli'day 01 November, lSllfl. WM. TUPPER, (Succewr to 0 It Mead) EXPRESS! 'Makes regular trips to Porlland un I "viiiiOTVtt.m.HiHl I I K.ifiyn, ri)" ) turaiiiif on Tuesdays, Thlirsilays'nnd Sat- ii, fB- -i ii'ioiuess Jenii'iistcu- to liim " promptly anq Vv'i""'.V nlumded to. rrcignt and expresV rales rnasoiiable: i,,,, , it i crx wiin niun or" nt Bedford's or al J'iik Auors. -. . . - Notice for Publication. ' y; LaP OrriV at Okf.uon Ci nr. O11.F .T,v,.,,,. , " , October 27, iwo.i rVT 0 1 1' " hereby given that the foilnw xi uiK-nalno(t seltlrr has tiled notice of port of his claim, under Sec &05 R 8 und that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Washington County al Hillsboro Oregon on Dec. 12, 18(f visti Edward Hutrh i-s, ' II. K. No,;7066 for the N H of See li T 2 N R 6 'VV ' :JUe names the following witnesses to prove hisKontinuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, via: William U Luster. Hohcrt, K Vurlv nis iniciiiion to make ma nrnnr n ni. Jacob V Allen, of Cleuwoud, and Ilc-nlain-in M Collins, of Kir, .Oregon : 32 ItoHKicr A. Mtl.f.KK, Register, Ill a I I w. .vi.u lidniBU -All lOrJa of aoin elmpto I LlZSlft writ, johk wsabBMbaira oo7n Im :., aiw-wo v w uoioiiwein.ot t'ortiand. VJ'wViel" Look! Rare Bargains These Properties For Sale : Enquire at Thk Akous office. No 3 12S acres, highway riinnliij; throimh center of nlaee. fio acres In culti vation; 2 ueivs in nrolmrd, apples, ioura aim imous;u room nouse; log oarn, goon well of water; ISO acres of heuvvrdam, eusv to put Iu elillivalion; piace well watered by springs and creek; 100 acres under fence; miles from post oltlce, duilv mail; 1 mile from school house and six miles north of Hillsboro. Uovscheap tor cash. No 4 A good coi ner lot on Main and Third streets, 7jxI7", with good building thereon.auituhlefnrany kind of business, and in excellent repair, w ill o at a bar gain for eush. Part payment and balance on long time with security. No 5 n acres; half cleared, balance in grass. Good house of four rooms; good barn uml outbuildings. Fine orchard of 50 trees ami various other small fruits, 150 chickens 50 ducks, 1 -horse wagon, 2 sets single harness, good cow, 3 heifers 1 horse and farm implements, livery thing goes for $650, cash in hand. ' No 2 10 acres, half cleared, 1 acre ben verdam, rest slashed ami sown to grass, no buildings, goes for 115 per acre. With in two miles of Hillsboro. Terms, $MK) down, balance in 3 years at 10 per emit. Or will sell 40 acres, of which ulxvc is it part, ut sinnu price per acre, including 10 acres of beaverdaiu and awail cleared. TO THE EAST '" ' ... .Gives the choice of .. . 2'H'O TltANSCONTlKEXTA L ROUTES Great Union Northeri) lly. - Facile Ry. SPOKANE M'tSNEAI'Ol.fs ST PAUL -DENVER OMAHA : AND KANSAS CITY U)V liATKS TO A I.L .. .. KAS'fKHN CITIK8 ,. Oan Steamers l.Mxt Portland Every I'tvc Pa ye . .. . . KOIt..-., SAN FRANCISCO Pgr full details call on or address: W H ilUKI-Bl'RT, (len'l Pass Agent Portland, Oregon ' - Or J. I. Knight, Hillsboro, Ore. - R. McNEIL, Pros, and Manager. IpOR SALK Threo houses and lots on Second street between Main and Washington in Hillsboro. Inquire of t O. Mitchell. Urock's Drug Store. Notice For Publication. Land Omen At Okkuon CittOiib.I Oct. Iti. iw.f XTOTICU Is hereby given that the tol ly loivitig-iiuincd settler has filed notice ut Ins internum to make final nroof in sup port of his elal. 11, and thai sum proof will be made bd'ore the itegister and Receiver at Oregon City, Oregon, 011 Dec. 4, 189B, vi;. Thomas Keely, H, K. No, 7812 for the 8 K V (or Lots 0 10 15 aild 10) of Mcc 3 T 8 N 1! ft w. Hu nitines the following wilnesses to prove Mis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said hind, viz- Peter J Lund, Hubert T Simpson, Henry Huber, John Oliver, nil of lliixlon Oregon, 31-fl Hoht.A. .M11.1.KR, Register. " -' Notice for Publication. Land Ofkick at Oreoon Citv, Ob.i -.'- October 27, lwu.f NOTICH is hereby given that the follow-iiig-iimiied settierhas tiled notice ol hi intention to make final proof iu sup port of his claim, and that smd proof will be made before (he County Clerk of Wash ington county., ut Hillsburo, Or., on De cember 1'.', IMKS, viz: - . William Oeller, H..I0.'No. 1W92. for the 8 W of 8 E V. of Sec I T 'I N. K 5 W. lie iiahieH the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence noon and cultivation of said land, viz: Matthew Jiligerlsberger, Ootfried Reis eiizahn, S Paisley and U II Hiddink till of ouxioii, oregon 32-0 Hoiikkt A. ILI.F.R, Register Administratrix' No tice. NOTICH is hereby given thai, the under signed has been by the county court of tt ashingtoii county, Oregolt, appoint ed administratrix of ibe estate of Henry (tardtier, deceased, ami has duly qualilied as such. All persons having claims auainst. said ' estate are ' hereby no tified 'fo present the same with prop er" vouchers to the undersigned within six months from date hereof. O. M.dardner, Administratrix of the estate of Hcnrv Gardner, deceased. Dated lat Hillsboro, vntjuii, mis nui nay 01 ,yovk; H Notice ior Publication. Laud Omen at Obkook Citv, Or.I ' " Oct. 27, 1HH0.I ATOT1CK is hereby given that the follow- Xl ing-nanied settler has tiled notice of! his intention to make tin 11 1 proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Jttegist.-r and Receiver! at Cre,'on City Or., 011 December 15, 1896, viz: 1 - George Refchweln, " H.K, Kr. loe(W forthe 10 1 8 W H and V H Of 8 K U of sec 1H T 4X II 6 W. He mimes Hie following witnesses to pr'vehis continuous residence upoii'and cultivation ol sun! land, viz: ' - I Thomas Puttiiohn and Charles Kioljuniiu : "S .-Vwnonja ; d .11 Welclb. of Mountain. 1.M, 82-6 Rodkbt A. MiijjjaJieelster. ! "WHYSHOULD B A Z A A R Xmas Presents Pri 10 InlU T i T A w un nidi Call and see our new lino of Cliinu und Glnssivare. The only complete i-tivk of dolls and toys in the city All tho latest novelties in Fancy Goixls. choice from The Hillsboro Pharmacy The Loading: Drug- House Where. Drills, Medicines. I'lUnts. Oilk, Sponges, finishes and all llrtiggUt's 8tiudrlt may be procured al prices Unit simply distancecoiupvlliUm. HILLSBORO CITY 1, R Beef, Mutton, Kept Constantly on Hand. Highest :(Maiket : l'ricc : Paid : for : Fat : Cattle, : Shcrp t and : H( Cash Paid for Poultry. MAIN STIIEKT, - H1LI.SIJOU0, OR KG Off. W. T. Andrews. President. 1). W. Dorrai , 8 rrtlr ANDREWS LUMBER CO. (tucorpoialed June 8, 18IKI.) ' "' MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. MOUNTA1NDA1.E, - - - . - , OREGON. WILEY & DENNIS, " ZZC1TY LIVERY STARLEZZZZ Cor. and and Washington Street, It s'K.iRE YOU WILL FIND THE BEST TEAKS THAT CAN BE HAD IN HILLSBORO. EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS. GOOD TEAMS, GOOD BUGGIES and DRIVERS. ' miTT IWr m 4 Special Attention Given to Quality ' " and Accuracy in Dispensing. ,,. : : A Full Supply of Toilet Articles, Ferfum : : ery, Patent Medicines, School Books, Etc. See Our Immense Stock of Xmas Gfoods The Largest Ever Shown in the City. Telephone from Store fo Oflloe. Times are Hard! Don't throw Money away on Cheap, Worth less articles, but go to W. E. Brock's and buy a Literary Work by a Standard Author for a Hol iday Present, Something Elegant, will last a life time and cheap. Come and investigate - While Stock is Complete ' ; AIho Imvo in utotik a cotnpleto line of Celluloid Toilet Novcllien, I'lioto Alliuttic, Etc. Fine Line of Bible? tit Reduced Prices. . ' Little Men Women We call them little men and little women, fctt they are neither. They have ideas and ways all their own. Fortu nately they soon be ome fond of cod-iver oil, when it is givn to them in the form of SCOTTS EMULSION. This is the most valuable remedy in existence for all the wasting diseases of early life. The poorly nourished, scrofulous child; the tfiin, weak, fretting child) the young: child who does not grow all take Scott's Emulsion without force or bribe. It seems as if they knew that this meant nourishment and growth for bones, muscles and nerves. Book tellke mow about it, free. It won't pay to try a substitute for Scott's Emulsion with the children. They will teliA the feal thing. - For sale at 50c. and $1.00, by all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, New York. , BOOTS Made to Order $5.50 SiKMiS liiiol Sewed ,$5.00 ,Wm. Mohr, on Second fit. Rnnnirlnir Piomntlv and Yon spend your tiino and money, lai i .1 goiiiiC lo much iroulilo searching lor bar gains in . . ... . When the Hillsboro Itazanr is stocked from cellar to garret rtitli yooils to please all and at II 11 'I nil I t' ' un. 11 l:'lt 1 Cil VAII ll'l UV tvlll I Ull ll lOly JUII 11(1 i 5 cent counter. Union Hlock Main Nl. Dr. K. A. Ilalley, rroprlotor. . MEAT MARKET. IlKltST, I'aor Veal and Pork TvTTTn CiniATi T.I .First Quality in Every Respect ! 3. b. ROSELAIR, Prop., i HILL8HORO, . . OREGON Frosh fish Constantly on Hand,,' Columbia llvor Salmon 0 cts per poiind Halibut, Sturgeon, and Smelt. Crabs, Clauia and Oyntera to ordw. Imi Wnnfnlllilll ... j ""vu puj(J Notice for Publication. ' Lakd Orriti at Oanoon Cxr, Oa.l N,Vftm j . , . NOV. , 18H9 O ICli la hereby given that the follow-IiiK-named settlor hn tiled notice of his InlPiit loii to nrnke li mil proof in ui port ofhiaolMim, and that nafd proof will ' be made before the County Clerk of Wanh. ,; iiu?ton county, at Hillsboro, Orciron, on ?;ecenibej-19, 18M0, via; ,, . - . Geo. Hull, , W T 2 H R !Tw.f0r 8 K 0t K li "? ', He names the IoIIiiwIhb wil !..... j)rove Iris coin inuoua residence upou and Cultivation of said land, vie; i, niexnnurr simon, Henry Milton OraeK. Kcwtoii .Woirur and Wlllbtiti Knynard ull of Laurel, Ore. .it. 84-U Kohkkt A, Mii.i.eb, Register. Notice for Publication. LaD Orrio at Qwmhm CiTy, Oi.l , N November. 6, 1800.1 ' ' ' 01ICE Is hereby given that the follow. , . ing-nanied settler has Hied notbe 'oi i.' hia intention to make final orooC'-Mrstip. ' "' port of his claim, und thaiat,i,)Sill be made before, the Kcuixtef ii!7l Receiver "' at Oregon City. OroRon, on Dec; H, 18(1.0, viz: ' Hclffriiuinaiin. Jr.. i,I1S'N1,.);!J0,9f"r,l,e8 W K of 8oo UT , .. I " "(ones the followiiiff witneaaea to' i prove hiontinuUR residunco upon- and teiiltivutioii of auiil lund, via; I f'Benjaiirin (!- 1) ilnis, Churles L Delink ' " ; li ni'l Hull und riiomas Sain ull of UHley, '' B4-a R i ert .)iixr.R, Register. r