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THE H1LLSBORO :AH(j LlSFII LI HS l)A Y . 51 A HC II 18, 1891 THE ARGUS County Official Paper. The Only Democratic Paper in Wash ington comity. :;';. , ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BY The Argus hblishiag CoipMj. uaacBirrioii pbicol Single copy Ave cnta. ' One year, $1.00. Six naonUia SO cent. TIim month 35 centa. Entered at the Pust-ofhce at Hillsboro, Oregon as Second claw mail matter. . . 8KK8 THE SITUATION. The Oregonian has nt last solved the problem which every long hair ed populist and crazy free silver democrat has been master of for lo, these many years. It tells us in Monday's issue that the European bond holders are responsible for t lie check which the powers have (liven Greece in its attempted lib eration of the Cretans, and then en larges upontfiepwer of the Roth childs and other bond holders, claiming that they control, all di plomatic actioeh'ekeltwioti of true stateacraft. The Oregettaif was right; its review of the skua was thorough UStd 'rflthFuK And yet, that able, paper has all along told us that thse. banking iiiBtitii- tions have been no hindrance to our own government. With our preB' ent millionaire cabinet, a part of the article is vtry true, particular ly as our secretary of the treasury is a barker. '4 Here are a few lines of Scott's anarchy : ' Light is to be shed upon the unwil lingness of Europe to see Turkey and Greece break loose upon each other by examination of the debts these two na tions owe to influential banking inter ests in Western Europe. Anions 'the cankers of a calm world and a long peace,' none is more menacing to liber ty and mental strength than the ascen (fencv business acquires over diplomacy Money becomes very powerful in royal courts and cabinets. We know how the trusts and syndicates are able to influ ence our own congress when their inter ests are involved, and .this influence is far greater in the case 'ol European na lions, whose debts are so enormous, and whose verv existence almost depends up on their ability to make fresh loans for strengthening army and navy, coast rie fenses and treasury reserves. It seems well-nigh incredible that -such things as I. 0. U.s and .promises ,of .future loans should be permitted to perpetuate Turk ish or Spanish oppression anil deny the Oppressed the right to strike for liberty. but such is the Tact ?'' and line1' concert of Europe, once concerned i -'with trade" routes, territorial extension and the oc cupation of thrones, -has degenerated in to little more than a concert .of bond' holders. . --- The governments are not in a position to disregard toe demands ot the rtond holders, and the voice of the bondhold ers is unanimously for peace. Likely they will get their way. Crete has the sympathy of all in its struggle for liber ty; but there is no oppression known to history that would warrant these , bond holders in waiting any portion of their principal and interest ot national debts. Nothing of the sort is mentioned in the bond. . . - CKETK AX CUBA. The great powers o Europe seem to be at their wits 'ends so far as the Grecio-Cretan Htuation is con cerned. Each, great nation iB afraid that one will-'obtain an advantage of the other, yet uli are aware that it is but. a question of time until by sheer force of the old phrase, "tol eration ceases to be a lirtue." the Turkish empire will be, stricken from the uiap tc Europe. Plucky little King" George ' laughs at: the powers and still occupies the island of Crete, and in this, he commands the admiration of the whole world It is M be hoped that no "concert of bondholders'' will be the agency that will Ciiuki him-to desist. AVhen human liberty is at:take, when al that is near and dear to humanity is involved, "the most enlightened nations of the World" should listen firrt to lhe cries of the pppreesed-7- and Becondly tolhe .cry of the coil jm)d clippers. l ;e same "money barrier" stands in the way .of Cuba'i liberty. Spain's' ability to pay in- tercet on her enormous debt would be soniewhitl .impaired should slie lose the revenue from the little is land, and the civilized nations the 'enlightened nations (our own amongst theni)haye witnessed mas gacre and rapine, that the Shylock who deals with nations ,niay have his "pound of flesh' ;- It in with fome degree of amuse ment that one notes the preachings and practices of our Oregon daily journals. For some time past lhe Morning Oregonian and Evening Telegram, 'the-jlatter in its feeble editorial ability , ntteiiipting to ape ilrt- former scojre Benpalional journ niiriu in iu various phases. Yet both these modest,, saintly journals give extended accounts of the an' iiiml coidMt which ocenred yester day nt Carbon City, omitting not the fligthtent deUti. The general public t1e not demand that sort ter matter. If such papers uniBt ; publish these things they should: not pretend so much saintline.-w on thrir : editorial pages. Hypocrisy still lives. ; ;: i Thkre promises to be a merry : bout between the railroad commis sion and the Secretary of State, and only the. interposition of the. Mate, supreme court will settle the affair. Mr. Kintsaid will not draw the war rants for the board's salaries and as the board will not let. go, the courts will settle the matter. There re other commission, too, which are in. the same boat with the rail way inspectors but those have no such pay roll as the latter. Mes srs Eddy, Conipton and Macrum will not let go their easy billet un- ess they are forced by shutting off the pay roll. Then, perhupu, they would become incensed andxitlit. " That extra session should bring prosperity at once, and viihout,any serious delay., "Honest money" is assured. the protective policy is as' good as in effect and the'iephyrs of good timesv should now whistle through every ; iartner 8. whiskers And around the chops of each and every artisan. McKinley is doing all he can to bring good times and it the response of conditions., be, as prompt--as the presidents action to bring bis administration into ac tion, there should be no trouble about hard times provided, of course, that his policies will bear the test of life. There now should be no loitering by the- wayside. The United States Congress, in extra session is making a' time breaking record in the introduction of bills. The prospect is for a great deal of talk and little action.' ..The Dingley bill is giving some consid erable trouble to the republican. leaders, and it is very hard to agree on tariff legislation. They cannot go tod high, as they fear the result, and if they raise but a small per centabove the Wilson bill the treas ury" wiil, buffer; And there they are. ' "" " , jHKSugar beet industry is one that should be taken hold of Ln ear nest bv Oregon farmere. There no question about this from a stand point of profit. Just .as soon as it is . '(radically 'demonstrated " that we can successfully .'false beet .we shall have , a factory. .There are chejniijts who say we can raise the vegetable beyond a doubt, and it seems as though enough of our farmers should agree lo put in suf ficient acreage to invite capital here to build a factory. : It can not 'be helped and there is no use bewailing national calam ities but, really, isn't it an out rage, that, after we strained so hard to save the "national honor" last fall, that Corbett had to go and lose it at . Carson City yesterday, and that too lo a ''blarsted I British er?" :-; 1 ' ::"y: EDITORIAL NOTES. The "national honor" must be sus tained at least once each year. Mark Hanna saved it last year and the sport ing fraternity seems to be a unit ' that CorbetUJ.J. Shouldn't lower the flag to the Austrailient. If the senate doesn't hurry and ratify that arbitration treaty, so these international matters can be set tled without bloodshed, some of these days the nation will suffer disgrace by losing .the championship belt. It has. It is only appropriate that a billion dollar congress; should' have for company a millionaire cabinet. ' ' ' . By the time four years roll found Pres ident McKinley will have, less .faith in the performance of miracles than has he at present. ...-J - jr.-c ; "The evil flea, when noman pursueth," will soon be giving Oregon tourists the usual nocturnal unrest. And now a man, Hobart by name, will drop into the obscurity front which Adlai B. Stevenson has just emerged. ,'. ' We trust and hope that Mr. G. Cleve land, Esquire, is too much of a patriot to hope that the last four years of depres sion will compare favorably with the next four years. After all, tlie Canadian provincial newspaper which last week stated that President McCleveland had been inaug urated, was not so far out of the way as it might have been. ' i . Thf new administration has the oppor tunity of avoiding the mistakes' cf the' last one, but somehow it appears that the president realizes that he will do pretty well if he succeeds in pleasing even the poor little state of Ohio. :. Just ''what "induced Brother Bush- nell of Ohio, to appoint Marlt Hauna to the United States senate might be bound in the same sheepskin with th "why" that prompted Gov. Lord to appoint Mr. Corbett, and each or both would make interesting reading. -' The, Independent, if it will but read its own "hallelujahs"after the June election Save McDonald Shirts at lowest Prices. I Overcoats at cost for the next 30 day Our stock of Ladies mid Misses' show eah'l bb excelled. ' Come' with your cash we need it, but don't y ard italic Hcrto i: whew you'll have a chance to save part of i( by buy ing at our Hard TiniesfrhH. II V Always Lead in Grocerie. wherein it so much enlarged upon the great repub.ican majority in the 1897 leg islature, might find out what is respons- idic tor. ine oaiem larce. . . The most enlightened natiou in the world, Gt. Britain, .wants international troubles settled. by arbitration, but when plucky little Greece attempts to assist the Cretans, the arbitration bubble bursts and John Bull says Greece must desbU The fight will. concluded in chapters, examini.tloll Ol llie rec.-ipis Let us hbpeGreece wiU, have enough of Betting is nowodiU n favor of the Seo-1, and disbursements for theyfar end-thebackbone-of hereditv.to tell England l;t." -'1 1 "" .. v"' tng 'March t, 1897, and .have found to attend to her own business.. Then if Turkey persists there willbe some fun (Mioiher.Eotumii. They want your on the JJediierranean with some possible' ttude. "lleiid the ad. It may save map alterations. ; v ifiyU: K4ne. ,v.rKC ' V- t,;si.K .A THE' MACrlTE'S VERSiQN; "The Cbrbetts seem tobeiri.badlucV says the Buxton Daily Machete, "and J. J.'lost the championship in the 14th rouud. Then, to cap the climax; our own Hon. H. V.,in his senatorial fight is receiving bad punishment: So far, it is a draw, but one round having been fought. . The Machete has at great ex pense received a wire of that one round, and with pleasure gives it to its numer ous subscription list: Corbett and the Senate entered the ring and shook hands. Referee Hobart stated' the size of the purse, andinctdeirtally mentioned that the bottle-holders were expected to do their, duty, Time Keeper Mark Han na called tinie. Both principals advan ced to the ceirte'r. sparring cautiously' f6r an" opening.- After an Soot's skillful ; THE TAX - Multnomah ccnly intends to tax if Judge Northrop's t-tatemeht tax which will accrue from the' et'ite local warrant debt. This ougbt,to; meet with genpraj favor, as the.coun ty can not lose anything by such preceedinp.' However, it would ap pear that th'e just war to settle amount of the state tax as would be ''..-'". :'.' - ' - whole not covered by anticipateil,appropriatjoiiH. In other wordn. pay the state only such amount au'Willbft applicable to itijhieii;ite p!iyii:ent for state services from now on until' Through the failure of the h-gislature to orgnniie: the secretary of stale can apply to active atate purpose a. little less'thah ffifmr cent, of the total state levy. Many of the Inityiyer half of the lunount of ti treasurer's hamUv Itosides, ''there lature would save well up to, if not iiiistons, support of normals, etc. in the total upon which was made IhestHtft tax lnv?i (jrll of thia wuui not be used until 'tlie legislature' shall again- meet) ' ; ; -; Amount. I. 2b,000. 5,000. 4,500. 22,500. ; : ; ;; .... . . . . r. . . . '.'. ... .'. .'.; . . . ... . .Commissions; Dense fish and fond culture, 55,000.. 20.0CO. , 14,000.: 12,000. . 4,500. 4,000.. . , Support non-resi(Jent paupers of the several counties 40,000. . , . ... 45,000... 80,000.;'; ' 2,500... : 18,348..; i '. : . ; ; . .' .; :. .:. Total. This amount is nearly 53 per es on the above are notf paid this year it will save lis' fuily' f 9000 which can be appliedi on county warrants, fitate. - -Judge Cornelius was seen. and,, the Secretary of State's estimate, from which the above figures are tak em. He states that he believes it ipofj pp'Ijfiy-to w'thljold'ao' 86 per cent Of the state tax and remit the convention of county judges holding Three Op "The CHICAGO RECORD , js a model newspaper in every sense of the word." , Ham'sburg (Pa.) Call. 'ViV&Z.? '-- A 'There is no paper publi'shedJilArii'. Wat so nearly approaches the true journal istic ideal as The CHICAGO RECORD. ' From "Newspaperdom" (New: '7 have come to the firm conclusion, after a long test and after a wide comparison with the journals of many cliiisand coun tries, that The CHICAGO RECOM comes as near being the ideal daily; journal as we are for some time likely to 'find, oii these mortal shores.':- Prof. J. T. Hatfield, in Tfte Evacston lll.) Index. : i v,--r ;j Sold by newsdealers received CAG0 RECORD, tti Cash Thase Hard Times by Buyine Where Tou Can (Jet the Greasiest Return for Your Money. . . . BlMFAllllJmM SONS Lend all Coniiietfttoivftiid sel tHri pace. -Coin convinced. Glens' and? Boys'" clothings Fit plete line of AVItGiHxJs, Pvrt'iikii, UU Caliiiw, Luppot MiillK, Orgiunlii!, IHuiictli'M, I Satteen,'tut,ks,-V'jiirtHt Tjawiitti aiid Suiting.' and Outing t'lannelM. I.iultw Ilider-'j no. A lull lino or Cooper-Wells llitsiery. Sleit's WtrnlsUlng i joods. ; . Uij 'i -K.- ; :( .f , :.:.t -i .... . , Sen buip Lines of Boots and Shoes feinting, Cbrbett landed fairly over the Senate's heart with GoVernor'Lord'a cre dentials. This floored the senate but before CorbeU4nld follow tip his advan tage his opponent landed heavily with a motion ta reft to .the .committee on Dtivlleires n aniC elections. The blow canght tibffcefi "iii'the jugular and ciinie . near proving 'Ut". but he soon re-1 gained his.ftet. When the next round , was called iieilhcr were able to respond aim Mefi-rca Hnbart. declared.' a : draw. rSee. H, iVeliruig & Soiiaatl iu i--C. Henefiel was in town fro ni MaViriing -biBt. evening, en.l'oute tt Portland. : Wh reports 'tlie roads ifi': llad shape up his wny.';l ' " : ' T -A ' hew - line of neckwear . at Scluilinerjeh it Son. . . . :! :' ; ... 'e . wifirt : to' say ;, something about that Glern'oe-Fortland plank road next weeftV - -! ; t .v ;; t-A.H pei'tions 'Wini; 1896 ac counts and notes to H. Wr-hningA Sns are requested to cull and set tle ftt once. vWe inust have looney to keep up our' stock. AVe will not carry-overdue accounts any longer. We are desirM,of trading for caBh o give nrDu,sfomer8 the benefit of .1 1 -ti 1 ? im oiwesi,os.ijpie, margin. , QUESTION. pay tftrt about oiw-tenti of the state is iicteH upon,r.AThe balance of the Itrt'y will be applied to the county's this' matter would l to remit such excliisjve of ' the' per cent, of the . . " ' the legislature ain convenes. item.s'in Ins . est'iii'atf can lie paid. levy would reniaiii, idle in the state is' no d)ilt but what the jiext iegi- over . $ 100,000 , ti : tlie rtjitn i Vn com Kollowing.is a listf items included v; What For L Public buildings, inchifive of Asvlum .... . . . State l'oard of Agriculture f. Ariirult.iirl Boc.ieti.e!' Railroad, f lQ.OQO: NHl.iry and ex and Mine iirntectnr. 82.500: -diiirv commission. f,5tl0; domestic ani- , irial commission, !(4,000;' slate l oard horti if.4.500. Expenses legivlAitfve session. 1897 . ! . . .'. . . . .'Purchase of paper piiblie printing, etc .';; . . . ... .... Conveying' insane ... . . ...... . CfWtVeying convit ts ..."I Arrest andfreturn of fu.itives Estimated cost.wf wing to Asylum .....Monmouth Normal, $9,000; Weston Normal. - $6,000; State UniverHitv.Eugene $30,000 h . . .'. .v. . . . Oreiori 'National Guard .'. .'. . . . . . . Refuge Home, Portland . Defrciency puhlic'priiitiiig' for! 189C cent, of the total estimate and if tax or part on the .hack -tfcbt to the with ah , Ar&8 reporter weiit over -balance: Hejlias wjiitten, to the at Portland twJayf -tft ihut effect. inions: everywhere and subscriptions by all postmasters. Wdress , THE V'H . . j.jv-. and see "their Mammoth Ktnek anil lie GiiarantwVl mid price t he lowit. Com-1 me v,ommincc a nepuri. 1 To the Honorable Hoard of Direot- Ol-s nnd patrons of whool (listrit t No.:7' Wlihiiigton .coilhlv, Ore- on:. ,) ;,.. '! AVe, your committee to whom Wj p referred the report of V. Itoseow, clerk of the aforesaid aohool disti icll lo report ,t e have made B . 1 1 .. .1 . he' Viiine Correct as .btllnwV l?.ll 6ll hand: a I'J'F iLnt ; .1" ' "feHoVt'.ti ' 30 4d Jtec'jd j'roui ajl.Bourci's.,, ;;v 521 73 -Total , i,iV ,i "CONT it a' ,f5254 19 ,.-035 !X) .177 20 41 09 Cash paid on 'warrants Interest on warrantsi . . liul on hand 'Total.;.. ;.52o4 19 Warrants outstanding on March J. 1897.. . . .2t78 00 ' All of which is respH-tfullv sub mitted. -" ' C.'K. )KI HM-.VN. ) Holmi.rn CitAMiAi.l.. (!. ioinm. : WlUlAM 1). Makk ') ';. Saved Their Son. : llartf.iril, Wa8h..'Svjit; 25, 1.S93. .Mr. L. Wilbur, nbhnmish City", Dear Sir: We wieh to add a ti-nti-moniul in favor of your Wilbur llood Purifier. Two yenrs ago litis summer .'our son ErneM, ajied 15 yc.'irs. leo:iiue nfb-eted with chronic ecctna ciuiscd by impure blood. We fecured the services of the beet physicians, and all agreed, that liia case was hopeless. After siiend inga large " 11 mount of money, this wav, ve concluded lo fry your Pur ifier, of which; five botllcK complete ly cured him, inn! eradicated every taint of the dreadful diseiire. When he unmmencfd taking ymr medi cine bis body and liinhs were liter erally covercd wi'th large ugly sores iiinl the muscle ni' liis legs had, be come contracted to such an" extent .tHHl the .poor buy was almost bed ndilen, , JaMt nr porofiila syinp foina iippt iired ngnin. , Wo innht'd ia'tely onli'i'iti a. fi.w bottle and gave Iii in. Now he: is perfectly sound and well. We cheerfully recommend the Wilburs Wood Pur ifier a.-i being the best blood medi cine on the "market. It should be kept in every home. llespcctfully yours,'. Dr. A. . K.ldv, " v : ;Cliarlott(.. Kdily! ' N'ole l)rr Eddy is a retired phy sician, well and, favorably known throughout this sectio.i, A testi monial coming from such a source speaks volumes for the efficiency of ilbur s Wood flintier, fur sale by W. E. Brock. , NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. Notice is hereby given that on and after March ;th, 189, taxes for tlie vear 1896 will he due and payable at the oflice of the county shrievalty .in Hillshoro, Oregon. - W. I). I'lKADKOUl), Ex-Ollicio Tax Colleiitor for Wash . ington County, Oregon. ' Dated' at Hillsboro, Ore., this 25th of February , 1897. ' TWO FOR' ONE Scivd fpr free sample and judge Ihercby -V. ' ' ' t - And B Both Qi Kfi Cash in tPl.UU Advance. Pet Year ,TI e Ei.iqfircr.j(), ' a' 9-column, !8 page paper, . jsijued, eiicfi Thursday. Largest in, sizeVplieapeH in price, titost reliublei -neivs,al (urge type, pl'ailV pith t, good , white'; paper. If our readers wantanother live paner the Enquirer is that .piipcr,..' - .1 ... ' .Call or send orders to '.' ' . ' Argus Pub. Co.; . Notice of Final Settlement. roa'ICE is hereby ((iven tliut tlio mi-. i.1 dRrsignod aihiiiiostriitor of t ho es tate of- W. Diidney, deopiiwd,. .has tiled, his final aeeoiitit aw ailii.inUtriitnr of nald estate lh tlie County Court of the' State of Oregon, for WasliiiiKton eounty, and said Court him appointed Monday, court. home in Hillalioro, at the hour of kiiu i-lii iitt.v ill inm. iil ilin 1 ten o ciocK a. in, 01 aani nay as tlio time ijouiiiy coun.oi foe Diuto 01 uregon, coun aud place for healing tibJoctiiMis to such ty-of Wnshiiigtrtn,' antl that the Underj linitl acooiriit and the final settlement ol mgned has been duly.npiiuinted. as, cxccii saiil; estate tor of said will, ami has duly qualified B. V. I VltiiY, and entered Upon the dischurge'of- I1I1 duV AdiiiinlHtrator-bf -the estate of- W. M-.f tien All persons, therefore, having claims Jludiicy. tU'ixuned, . . against said estate are requested and re Dated nr II iilsboro, Oregon, tills 10th day quired' to- present them with' tfie-protter oT March, 1WI7. -. ;:' vouchers, to the undorsigned. at the law mrz 1 mi'tnfDn In Irinn 1!imuh JJtfS IIUlllOU HII lUCa ?."?"n,,", w moi two aaom wTcstion wanted. The Hillsboro Pharmacy: The Leading Drug House - .... Where Drug. Medicine ValiiiB. Oils, Sponges, IIiumIh add all UniukInIV ' may lie procured nt pikes that simply UwUmi-e t;tii-tit ln. THE DELTA DRUfi STORK - .First Quality, in Every Bespect Special Attenttoii Given tu (jmilily and Accuracy in Iispciisiii;., ' . ', ' . , , A Tnll Supiilv of Toilit Articles', 'i'ttfiiin' : : ' erv, 1'iiU'iit Medicines, School Hooks, litis ; See; Our Large Stock Thfr Largest Ever Telephone IVm tore UKIflliv, j ,j . t L. , .. . ' ' HILLSBORO CITY MEAT MARKET. ' ' ' .'' 1 " U K IIKItST, I'Kor ' Beef, Mutton, Yeal and Pork Kept Constantly, on Hand., Highest i' Mai let : lrle 's I'hid : for :. Fat s Cattle, : Slierp 1 itni Haga-' Cash Paid for Poultry. i MAIN 8TRKK'!', - ' 1IIL1.SHOKO, OKIiliON. WILEY & DENNIS, HC1TY LIVERY STAIMVKZZ Cor. 2nd and Washington Street It - 1 WH iRE VOU WILL FIND THE IN HILLSBORO. . ' EVERYTHING FIRST-CUSS. GOOD TEAMS, GOOD BUGGIES and DRIVERS v V, T. 'Andrews, ,1'resiilent. ANDREWS LU MBER CO. t liicoriMMiit.il June H, .) MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. MOUNTAINDALK, - ... ORKOON. THK (iUKAT GOLD SILVER COUNTRIES OF BRITISH COU'MItlA AM) KASTKRN OKKliON are all reached ." via No Change of Cur between (MAKER CITY rSI'OKANR . I'ORTLASD and HhoriM Line fa SI'OKASH - Connecting with , ALL HAIL liOVTE fa . . IVail, Holland, Marcus Nelson, 11 ltd all Kootcnay Miiiiii" Ciiinpf . LOW KATES and .THROUGH TICKETS ' . For Pamphlets and Detailed Informal ion, write t; W H HURLBURT, Geifl Pain A((eiit I'ortland, Oregon. Or J. I. KnlKht, HillHlmro, Ore. , Notice For Publication. LABu Ornrr AtObf.hon CittOhk.) Mi. 27. IKI7.I TOTIt'K f hereby niven tliut the follow inHE-ntiniei nt'ttler lina tiled notice of; Iiih inteiitiou to make nniil prool 111 imi-1 port of liia claim, mid that mud proof will I lie made belore the County Clerk of! Washington County at llillslnui, Or., mil April 17, IK7, viz: P.t:, Filbert, H. K, No. WHO. for the 8 y. of 8 K Vt N li ' of 8 K y mill 8 K Yt of N li Hv 12 T 'I j S K 4 W. He iiameH the followiiiK witniiei lo j prove liia continuous reHidence iiuiiii and cultivation of saitl land, viz: W J. It. llcatli, A. ThornhurK, N. H. Prickett and Ira K. Miller, all of Green ville, Oregon. 50-0 UoitKRT A. X iu.Kn, Ke(tinter. Ivm. rUPPER, (Succebor lo C It Mead) EXPRESS! Makes regular, trips tu: Portland on Mondays, Wc(lncn(.layH,.aiHl .KrldayH. re turiiiiiK on TiiewinyM,TliiirHlnyNiuiil sat urdiiya. All bimineiM ontriiHted to trim will he promptly and carefully nlioiidod to. b reicht and exnret Freicht and exnreiw rutm renmiiiiilile Leave orders with hlin e ordera with hlin. or nt Leill'itril'!.. ora) Tiik Annua. Notice for Publication. - , Lami Oki'ice at Onkhon City, Ok. : Fehriuiry 18, 1MII7.C NOTICE i hereby given that the follow-iiig-naiued nuttier lius tiled notice ol his intention to make limil proof in biiIi- Kort of hi claim, and that Haul proof will s iiuide belore the 0oiint,V Clerk ofWanli. Ington county, at Hillsboro, Oregon, 1111 April 3, 1S97, via: , ;V ''"i 1 WiHiainti.Mnltt. ' II I K. No.' im!) for the 8 K of sec 21 T 1 It ft W. t , . , He iianiHN (he following witncSBCs to prove liis conllnUous reiidinco upon and cultivation of said land, viz: - Antipas Thomas, Itertuaii Knglebrpght., William Obrioii and Thomas Uroven. of OtUes ('reck, Ore, 48-6 lfoaifHT A.M1I.I.KH,' Register. NOTICE OF EXECUTOR.' NOTICE l Wreby given that the hint will lllltl tl'Stauicllt of Knnna Xturlt hud beeij duly adiniltcd to probate by the or.n OI ? ntiston in iintsnoro.Ore; epioni wmun six iiiontiiK irom Hale, Dated nt Hill o7-1 " r.T -"-v". o R&N Union Block Main Hi.' '. A. Hulley roprlctoi;. of Fine Perfumes Shown in the City. BEST TEAMS THAT CAN BE HAD 1. W.DnriiiiH . Kerrriurv Notice for Publication. LaXH Ol I'lrK AT OlII'.tlON ClTV, . ' lull. IH, 1H!7. 1 TOYll'K In liiTi-liyjriviiillml tht liilhiw I tii)t-iiiiiiiil ti'lllur liu li It-il nut it v til Iii . inttMiiiiin to imikc nmil priHit ln niuri of Ilia claim. hikT Unit .'until proof will Im Hindi) lit'lme t lit' Ciiiiiity I 'In k nt'Oiliimlilit ii:n, at M. Iliili'iid Orcxiiii 1111. Aiiil II, ; IHIlT, viae : 1 Remit IVilerson. ! ', K. No. m lur llm ltd -I. wit 7, lull, fi'i: i is. T ft S II 8 w mid N S of X K tm lit ;TNH4V. ' llu iiuiiim llif rtlltiuiiif iliifrn i I prove liis ctiiitiniioiiK ri'.Hjiiiii: ujMiii inn) I cultivation n' tuiitliiiiH. via. .. ' Kurl 1, Hcimuru, Olol 1 riii'ldi'llm Matlit'W M .lolihKiin Hi d IVtitr Olson all of Kcimcy, 1 iiviioii. MI KoHK.nr A .-M l I.I.CK. tetijtrr ' Notice for Publication. l.tNn Orrn r u omhion i'itv. Oh. i Ki lirtKiry ?7tli. Wt7. 1 NOT let; Ic hcrt'liy vri ve il Unit llicl'ulloiv-itiK-nuinei! scttlt r lm Mli'il notice f Iiih liilciitinii 10 luukr limil proof in aiii. port of hin cliiiii', mid tluit Haiti proof will lie made bcfifre Coiinly t'lcrk of Wnsliliic tun Ciiiint nt 1 lllxlh'ili, Ori'Koii, 011 Apr, 1 iuiit ..:. 1 17, 1 .sot, via: Otto Kulku, II. JO Ifc-iil for tlio W i(ot X K '' unit K )i of N W y4 of 8 -M T a N It 4 V, He nnines tlio I'oUowiiiif wUiicnncs t prove bis contiiiiioim iftsiilenoe upon 11 ml cultivation of unit I luml, viz: Donald Mo illnit, (Jeorm Kusler. .In. eph Ktciiiiiiftii and Jacob Dalilntlt'ii, nil of Huvward, OroKim. fiO-d linHKRT A. Mil. IKS. Itcgislcr. , TRAD! MARKS l.4 ' 1I..IVH-, Anyone endtnf a sketrli and ilMerlptlon may -qulokly atmrUIn, free, whethar an InrantloD w probably patanUble. Comaiuiilnitlani ttrlotly cunfldontUI. OldeMwemty (or ecurlnii patent! In America. We hare a Wutilnitnn onV. Petenta Ukon Uirouah Huna ft (Jo. reeelr peolel uotloe In the 8CIENTIFIG AMERICAN, beentlfullr lllaarrated. Inrmnt etmnlatloB of nr soianuni ll.lddi moi ni wlantifle kiurnal. week! y, terniii W.UI a rear t Book on I'atnts tent free. Addreie ii.aidx months. Hpedmen man ma Uamo MUNN CO.. . Ul Breaaway, Hew York. . . , . t IXPCRIINOI. (POME UOOK Rare Bargains 1 tefe Enquire nt Tlit'Attabs office. '"" No 8 128 ..acros, hlBdway ruiinlng throhgh center of placo, 50 acre in culti vation; 2 uctrs In: orchard, apples, penr and plums; 0 room house; log barn, (rood well of wator: 80 acres of benverdnm, easy to put In cultivation; piiice well waterod by HprlngH nnd crock'; 100 acres iindor . rence; li miles from post oflbte,. daily limit; 1 niilo from school house and slit - 1 . miles north of Hillslmro. Ooes cheap for cash, - ' " ' No ' 4 A go6ii corhci' lot ohMalli and ' ' ''"''. Third streets. 75x175, with Rood building - ' tliorcon.Nultalile for any kind of business, ... . , and in excellont repair, will go at a bar- . gain for cash. Part payment and balance ' ; -:" " 011 long tlhio with security, ', .;Ai, ,, No 5 ij acres; hirtfieleai'ed.haiance in - ! grass. Good house of four rooms; good' h'i!t?,:"r barn and outbuildings, jjjne orchard of '"r, : ' .' -,, 50 trees. and various other small fruits.' "I'l 150-chickens, 50 ducks, 1 -horse wagon, V. "': a sets sjngie harness, good, cow, j hetfera 1 horse and farm implements. Every thing goes' for $650, cash In hand.' .'' , a a ju itcrus, 111111 cieiirwr, i acre uea verdam, rest slashed and sown to grans,' 1 - '' "" uo buildings, goes for U5 per acre. .With-. , in two iniics of Htllshriroi Terms, $08 ':'"" 'Mfer. I itcres oT'beaverdain and swat I cleared,:., l.-l.i'"J vfiv.-.W'l 4 ".' A ! I' 'J 4- 9- 4