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' 1 THK tilLLSBOKO ARGUS, THURSDAY APRIL 8. I8SI7. A - V THE ARGUS VCnty Official Paper,: TJi Oaljr Deneeratie Ftper ia ffwh " InftoB County ... . ..U.. I9SUKD --; EVERY THURSDAY . . . '.. by . ;. tie Alps MMtg Cwftiy, J nUBSCKIPTIOK ruca. ' Single copy Ave , One yw, 11.00. ' SUm MAMtkB Ml M centa. . fHs mouths o enta. . . " Thrae months 3S caata. Entered at the Post-office at Hillsboro, Onfon as Second claw mail matter. TflE object LESSON. . - The republican leaders at Wash ! ington keenly feel the losses bus taineil by their party at Monday's and Tuesday's elections. In this however they need see no terrors fot t. the future. . Only I he men; . who " .were foolish enough, to believe Mc- ... Kinley promises and so voted have turned. They expected Mr. Mfr Kinley to give them the immediate change promised from rostrum and precs. In this he has failed, as fvery reasonable person expected ThereBtiUof the first of the week is but a gentle reminder that the Hiite-election pledges have not been forgotten in the general wave of prosperity which has not yet struck even the middle east. It is but a notice for Brothers Ha on ant Gage to get the wheels moving as , speedily as posoible,or expect Bome-J thing to drop. These are the mor L als to' tht recent elections; but should the administration fulfill its i promises by the time 1898 rolls found, all will be well for the g.o. p. But how are they going to do this? . THAT NEW COUNTY JAIL. The last grand jury made the us- uai recommendation that a new jail be built, with the annual con demnation of the present structure, The Arqus has marly times' advo cated tliebuilding of a new jail.bult,, iiott&dfe i cheap and material prices at low fbb, it would appear that it were a . better t go 'Slo-Sithe' nfttter of 4dwg(t tliicbUntV debt? PeV- liapi it will be. sumaitebefpf $ood.jime$ will again be with ard confidence fully restored -aiid although the lax .levy, is as low as possible -under the circumstances many good citizens Jjnd it hard to liquidate their quota to the county government., Verylrue. we have had the iai full fot several.eks, but Uiis may not occur again for many years. ' There is io ' doubt but what a jail is Needed., but this is uol the ques lion.. ; It is material weight as to whether or not the expense can well be met with at this particular time A FAMILY ROW. - The Oregon republican papers are having a monkey and patrott time abusing each other. The Portland Chronicle, a pure and unadultera ted gold standard sheet, is after all he ' Coxeyite republican" papers and u after our own contemporary. Thiaie the way' the Chronicle rounds up its brethren who are of the mug wurap order: "The Chronicle believes that Hon. H. W. Corbett still has a gilt-edged oppor tnnUvand be will embrace it at the oroD er thne. - In case he is recognized it will be bard work for some state papers to ex plain themselves after giving it out cold that the senate has "refused to seat Cor bett." r We mean such sheets as the Or egon City Enterprise, Heppner Gazette, Hillsboro Independent and CorvallisGa tette four Mitchell organs." "The editdVftf the Hillsboro Independ ent evidently dW not succeed in making "a small loan" h was after from a Port, land bank, heact his dislike of Senator Corbett. There are a few more like the Hillsboro calf that need branding, and ft snch purpose the Chronicle is heat ing its irons red-hot." JAPAN AND THE GOtQBAMS. The gold standard press ii mak ing a gneat deal of the fact that Jap an has gone to. the gold basJe;: jap an has mt so done, and evei l( t.h. bill pitBses, ft isW'iiiriibewie'iw: until neii October Tlie pVnpposed .law will grant fiw.1 coinage bf Jtofji metals ut practically & As to whether or iiutiapan shall paw such a la Wis forfuture history to deUrainei i.rthe: banking Hnsti- tutiona 1 wich; loan the liitle island country.; its t sinewB '..yaf,:,-nd which now . hold Japanese apet, are a arm in desiring the thaugura tion ofith gold -standard in that ntffW-f.Wi hwtory w is wiffiei.eyes,frin( the .tatnuent that Japan will make mistue U jSiw. change lier coinage laws. -Aji urop is today under the gold standard because her cap italists practically ontrol all the gold in the world. The condi lion of the European masses is sufficient to warn Japan of its action. It has no greater reeounes than Spain or Portugal.and each of these countries is wallowing in the Bold stsndanl slough of despond. It is very safe to say, however, that should Japan go to the gold basis it will not be through the wishes of the people at large, 1 " ' Bf.TH the Mitchell organs in this county are crying about the defeat of their candidate. This is certain ly very foolish. Mitchell is politi cally dead and buried and that is all there is to the affair, as J. H. can't make a populist he isn't Out spoken enough --and he can't make a free silver man. for the reason that tariff microbes have fes'ered in his hair. But the Hatchet and In dependent ' really should let up. The people don't like to see obitu ary notices running for months af ter death. The Oregonian rails at Ohio's election results and lays the blame on Foraker and Buahnel. This is where the Oregonian is mistaken Foraker and Bushnell are not to blame. Mr. McKinlev ' Btood on hie front porch last fall and prom ised prosperity as soon as the mon ey standard was made certain and he was elected to the presidency, That was nearly six months ago and the American people are yet seeing no relief. That ib'what is the matter with Ohio. The proposed Dingley. bill will put the tax on everything the farm er wears and eats. Now; if it will be the agency to- give the farmer belter prices for that which he has to sell, all will be satisfied. But a tariff never has helped the farm er very much. Even last fall.when we had a seven cent tariff on hops, our farmers were selling for less than the tariff rate and the beer consumption nor the use of hops had not decreased. ' ' 7 ' It will now he in order for. our gold, standard contemporaries to tell 'm! that .Chicago is a 'tougn city" that it is'composed of -bood- lers etc since it has gone for a nil Ver mayor and council. We were just begining to think Chicago was saintly, Itwas last fall we thought that place was tough whfen it went 40,000 for. McKihley. ? ; : v ( ; " ' p r 1 Govebnor Lord's message,, after, several months in brine, has been taken out of the barrel and put in type. Thk Argus doesn't publish it. The governor has had toe many incidental temptations to change its tenor by vicious interpolation. We can't believe it genuine. Corned beef may, but corned messages won't, go c'own. Those gold standard papers which will this week point to Ohio's "political morals" as the result of the election, will be caught and hoisted on their own petard when considering the Chicago election. The figures of Chicago's vote will do much to substantiate Altgeldl'g charge of November frauds. Why can't the old pioneers of Washington county get together at Hillsboro or Forest Grove some time this summer and have a regu lar jubilee and jollification? Many of them may not be able to so do in 1898 . King George. of.Greece still holds the fort in Crete and Gladstone has written another letter. Crete may yet be annexed.. and Turkey un done. : " '" EDITORIAL NOTES, President Mr1Mtil uIm.. self very wise in not making efOiies of the place hunters. He makes the cong ressmen and senators stand the blunt of their rancor by insisting that applicants lor positions must procure their reco mendations before the president will give tuew executive consideration. ! . ' Jas. J. insists that Fitz shall give htm another chance and Hon. H. W. is de termined that the senate shall give bim one more show. . . 3;-. VJ T. Canton. Ohio, went , democratic Mon day last,. This must not W-considered as a rebuke, J Mr; McKihley, even be U hi home,, Canton has always gone dem ocratic except that McKinley was on the ticket. The prospects of a June flood and the DOSsibte sfeatingr nfrnrlwttai.il a c. ... .-.n a - v. w. wu- ator give onr Portland Press something wuu wnicn to nil space. " : Prince Georce: nf Rwm U mit,.. posed to European glory at Grecian and r .icuiu expense. t It would make a stone sarcophagus Save Your Gash McDonald Shirts at Lowest Prices. Overcoats at cost for the next 80 days. Our atoi-k nf t.ailla anil fluu uluuta can't-be excelled. PAina u UK k. ....J t. v... nun juu(liwr-WV MBUM It, UUI don't want tt all. Here in where you'll nave a cuance u save pan or tt Dy ouy tng at our Hard Tlmea Prices. ' HV Always I.rad inGroctrie. s-nile to hear some of our Mitchell re publicans berate the Oregonian. when even-body know that when that paper stands out against their state policy, re- puDitcans can't elect anything. . ,. What one man can do id a crisis was exemplified by the recent letters of Wil liam E. Gladstone, one of the greatest of living statesmen. His, really, was the hand which staid all Europe from throt tling Greece for trying to assist the Cre tans. . - . . "' V V; v' This is the particular season of the year when the voices of the turtle and the Dingley bill are heard in the land. Mr. Scott's idea of the recent demo cratic victories in the east: "There's nothing significant in anything except a republican majority." There are yet a few of our republican friends who think Brother John H. Mitch ell is not dead, politically. Well, well, there are yet no small number of people who dispute the rotundity of the earth. It is enough to make aick man laugh ye Gods! , Wash Hesin?, the self-appointed independent candidate for Chi cago's mayor, received 15,000 votes out of a total vote of 298,000; God's anoint ed! But Wash can't see the joke! A Mighty Builder. , as an mvigoramr ar.u builder up of broken down' 'tissues, 'Wilbura Blood Pun Her cannot be excelled. If you have pimple or sores of any kind on your body, by taking a few bottles of this medicine they will soon disappear:"" For rheumatism the medicine never fails. $1.00 per bottle. For, sale by W. E. Brock., Weekly Financial Statement . , .... WASHINGTON COUNTY,. ORKGON". ' I Warrants outstanding,; . ;. I March 81.1897 p in. ..36.644 73 ! . 1 . . I . . IAI rt l ouusequenuy urawii ..." Too 80 j s""; Total.;;.; .... V. $36,013 58 j Subsequent redempt'ns. , $385 06, 5utslanding warrants at" " i 6:00 p. 11.. April 7, ' 35,628 52 "dwing to Mate,- , -X ..;;!f24,&34 4(r' Total viBible.debt ... j April: 74897 . , .. ; . . $60,562 92 1 , :l'ii.hl4aher's note This Amount win ;oe raiseu by the exMiiHe of re-1 cent term of Circuit Court lindS county -bills Jor month (f March, but will be Inwereil by ' tax' collec tions now beingfmadr. Spring is here arid the whang doodle wijl sobiv hesf and the dog woods put forjii their bloom. "" ome time, when you want the ljiews at 2 cents per week, subscrilie. lion. 'Sam. Hughes; of Forest Grove, a memberof the last legisla ture which was no legislature, was in town this afternoon. Mr. Hughes characterizes the holdup as an out rage and in this The Argus agrees with him. Of course we would con tend that the large republican ma jority was responsible and he might hold dmerently. Hut, however this may be, we believe Mr. Hughes tried as best he could to fill 'the pledges he made . the , people of Washington county, Jast June. Chas. E. Hicks, .'the Vancouv er bandsman, is in the city visit ing relatives. ; ., E L. Abbott, after several days of tribulation, has conquered the intricasies'of an 1898 model and now rides hif wheel in a chesterfel dian manner. Cornelius district has put its part of the Base line road in excel lent condition. Three Oni "The CHICAGO RECORD is a model newspaper in every sense ot the word." Harrisburg (Pa.) Call. " "There is no paper published in America that so nearly approaches th&, itub journal istic ideal as The CHICAGO RECORD."- From "Newspaperdom" (New' York). ; 3 .i-.,. '"-'-',' . ... -. "I have come to the firm conclusion, alter a long test and after a wMe comparison with the journals of many cities and coun tries, that The CHICAGO RECORD comes as near being the ideal dally" jou -na as we are for some time likely to find on these mortal shores." Prof. J. 7Y Hatfield In The Evanston III.) Index. 4 Sold by newsdealers everywhere and subscriptions received by all postmasters. ' Address THE ' CAG0 RECORD, 181 Madison-st. These Hard. Times tjyBuyinjr Where You Can Get the Greatest Return for Your Money. . . H. WEHRUNG & SONS Lead all Competition and act the pace. Coifte and aeo thttlr Maninioth KUK'k and lie oonvinced. Mens' and Boys' clotliliiR Fit Cluarahtoed aiut prloen the lowrat. Com plete line of Wash (looda, Periwlea, Oil Callooa, Lappet Mnlla, OrRandtm, Deiiietina, Satteensi, Ducks, Fig-iired Lawns, and Sulttnex and OutiiiK KIhiiucIh. luulim I'mlor wear and Hate.. A lull line of Cooper- Wells Hosiery. Men's FtirnlNhliiK (IimhIh. See our Lines When vnn want a fimt clnaa shave tir ah -u to date haircut re member to cull on E-K.. Miller, the Second, street barber. Most, fash ionable in the city.. j : BO VIA V IXNHKNOI. TRAD! MARKS . r.a Autom NBdrat a tktrh tnd daorlIOB swr quickly HearUla, riva, wbetbor an InTwtloa Is protxbl; pMantabt. CoaiamnlnUons tlrlotlr nnSaMitlal. OMaat mmm? forwourlnt patnils la Aaartca. W kara s Wsablimton ode. PMMto ufeni tanwaa Maua A Co. raotHT spadsiDoUoalatba SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, bwaUfulIT lUawmUd, larimt dnmUtloa of ur HlntlSe Jparaal. mckly, term. U.00 itar 1 SLiOMx mooitat. ttpMnwn oupto uid UAIID Book.oh Patb-tm st trMv xiinm ... . MO'MN CO., ' Ml Bnmim. Raw Yatk. T WO F OR ONE Send for free sample and judge thereby. And Cincimlati Enquire Both - Cash in Per Year Wl tUlr Advance. ' ' The Enquirer is a 9-column. 8 page paper, isfued each Thursday Largest in size, cheapest in price, most' reliable in news. all large tvi. plain print, gbd white, paper. If our realeri w.aiit another live pnner the Enquirer is that paper. ' , Call or send orders to ArguPub;Oo. i ::i'i! Ci) " Kaquire at HE Argvs office. o 3 128 a;re, highway . running through venter of place, fiO acres in culti vation; 2 acre iq orchard, apples, pears and plnma; 6 room' house; log barn, good well of water; 50 acres of beaverdam, easy to put in cultivation; piece well watered by spring and creek; 100 acres under renoe; 11 nines rrom post omce, daily mail: 1 mile from school houaa ami lx miles iiortli of Hillsboro, . Goes cheap for Mo 4 A good corner lot on Main and Third streets, 73x175, with good building wiereon,suiuoieiorany Kind 01 Dusiness, and in excellotit repair, will no at a bar gain for cash ' Part payment and balance on long time w.ttn security. . . No 5 nacres; half cleared .balance in crass. Good house of four rooms- irnnri barn and outbuildings. Fine orchard of 50 trees and various other small fruits. 150 chickens 50 ducks, i-horse -wagon, a sets single harness, good cow, 3 heifers I horse and farm implements.- Every thing goes for J650, cash in hand. Mo 2 10 acres, half cleared, 1 acre bea verdam, rest slashed and sown to grass, no buildinm. aroes for Sti5 ner acre. with. In two miles of Hillsboro, Terms, 400 aown. Daiance in 9 years at iu per cent, Or will sell 40 acres, of which above is a part, at same price per acre, including If cthb i ooaveraam ana Bwan oiearea. Wanted An idea KM k CO. Ataet AtKif m vnn 1 m, WMbiatoo. D. C for UmIt M im 1M ot two knMfM tavtatloM wmi i,BMasoatr r Milnrolp Look ! Rare Bargains nsons: "Hi :. of Boots and Shoes AI1 persons owing 189C ac counts and notes to II. Wehrung A Sons are requested to call and set tle at once. We must have money to keep up our stock. . We will not carry overdue accounts any longer. e are desirous of trading for cash to give our customers the benefit of the lowest possible margin. NOTICE. ; Oily wurritnn up to and iiu-luxix-e of reu. li, iit, are now imvabu) ntlheoMi-n of city traniturer.llrtwk's UruKSlore.llilla lHro, ureRon, ami lutenttt willceuso on Hiimo alter this dute. , Dated April 1, IWrT. ' , J , , P.O. MiTcnsi.L, City Treasurer. Notice for Publication. Lanu Ortfi ATt)aEnoN City, Oa..l ' March 24, IMIJ.i NOTICE is. hereby given that the follow-iii)C-iianied settler has lileil.notiue of his iuteiiMon to make hnal piXHifin suit port of his cluiiu, and that Milil priHif will be made before the Cimnty Clerk of Wash ington county, nt Hillsboro, Oregon, on May 10..1HU7. viz: . . , . ;i Kagi,er Sattler, . H. K. No. R525 ror the W of N K i and E U of N W 4 of 53 T 8 N R 5 W. He mimes the following wHiivskon to prove his'contintum rrsUleiire iihii and cultivation ol'sukl land, vis: Nicholas iStnlts, Joseph 8totts, Itmlolph Voit, Joho Vumlerwal, Greenville, tiro, 2-0. jKoRKST A. MlLl.KK, HcKit'er. . Notice far Publication. L'aku (irrn's at Orsook C'tv. Oh.I f' A ureh in, IWI7 (' VrOTlCK I hereby giveo that tlw lol y lowiiig-mtined itttli-r has lileil notice of his intt-niioti to make final iiroofin sni mirtof his clui.n. anil that snitl )r.f will be made bofuro the Register- ajid Iteceiver at Oregon City, Oregon, on June 7, IHI17, vis: . . David G. Lilly, H. 10. No. 11288 for I he N V W of Sec ."H T N K6w. ' He names the following' witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis- ' L 11 Witt, James McClaran, 0o Hen tlerson, Olenwood, ami Q M -i. ineN, Oules Creek, Oregon. 1-6 Rout. A, Mu.l.fc, ?1" Register, : Notice for Publication, 1 I lAMJi Pr.iva AT Ohboo CiTV,'0.i' 'f : uMi 19, IWff.f NOTICE in hereby given that thefollow-inir-immed settter has tili-il notive ol his intention to make final pruy in ruii port of his claim,' anil that saiil proof will he made 1efore tliu lh-gister and Receiver at Oregon t hy Oreguii., on May U, 1I7. vhts-1 - " ' '''' ' ' ' ; Frederick J. Gl-Hih. , ' ' ' U. K. No. 87A bit- the K : (H K 4, of Jc i and N of N iK,oti-c T I N I! fi W. Ho names the following; witiTMHei to prove his continuum) resideiice'iipon and cultivation ot . said land, yhi William H fiinple, He'nrv Slooman.Oeo C Thon aS.Korest Orovr.and Charles John son, Gales Creek;' Oregon; l- KobkstA. Mii,i,k. HcKistcr. Notice for Publication. ... , . I.anq OrricK at Okkoon City, Oa.i March in. IMU7 f TOTICE is hereby aiveu that the follow iiiK-jmniea seiner lias lileU notice of his intention to make final proof in iiip. Dort of his claim . hiiH thitt uuil i .,.,r m ii be made before the Hefristsr ami Receiver ac ureon city. Oregon, on June 7. IMVtT, vis: James MeClaran, Pro I). S. No. 7J2 for t he N of 8 W i ami o y,m a v yt oeo. w I ; K n w. He names the following witnense to prove his Continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: h H Witt, David O Lilly, George Ten derson no I) H Miller, all of Glemvood, Oregon.;' l- ' Rouert A. MiLLRii. Register . , Notice for Publication. Lanu Omcr. at Obkoos City, Ob.i - March 17, 18W7.I XTOTICE is hereliv itiven that the follow il iiig-nsnied settlerhas filed notice of nis intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Colum bia county, at St. Helens, Oregon on May 8,1897, yu: . Henry L. Keyger, H. E. No. 9845 for the 8 W of Sec 2 T 4 N R 4 W. He names the following witnrsses to prove hiseontlnuoiis residence upon and cultivation of said land, vizi i Francis M Parker. Thomas SaimieLP Balkrd, Olonto Enunonsall of ! .,. " Rohrrt A'.Millkr. Register, Notice For Publication ' Laud Orrn-B AT Orkoom City, Oh.i March I9,1897.f XTOTICE is hereby eiven that the follow ll iii'g-iianied settler has filed notice of Ms Hiteution to make final proof in sup port of his claim, and that said oroofwnl be made before the. Register and Receiver ai uregon uity, uregon, on May 14, 1897, viz; . j ., V- WUliam H. Blngle, It. K. No. 1H86 for t.he P of 8 K Vt and N W U of 8 K W Sec. '2S. 1 1 nrfl w. He names the following witnesses to prove ins continuous resmence upon and eultivathin nl Hulfl InnH. vli t Frederick J Grlpp, Henry 8looiuan,Geo-. ' . . i.,,,.a ligv, nnu iiiunes Johnson. Gales Creek, Oregon. 1-6 Robkiit A. Mili.br, Register. Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICE is hereby given that the un dersigned administrator of the es tate of W. At. Dudney, deceased, has fllprl ' Ills nnnl uiwniint. u mil, iiiliilnitn. of suld estate in the Connty Court of the ataieoi uregon, lor wasmngton eiunty, and said Court has appointed Monday, the 12th day of April, 1897, at the COIirt hntlftA 111 -Ulllllhiitti at Ihu Lih. .V ten o'clock a. in. of said day as the time aim inuce ior nearing objections to such final account ami the final Settlement of said estate, , . . , B. K. PlJBDV, Administrator of the estate of W. M. -Dudney. deceased. Dated at Hillsboro. Oremin.thuitnthiUu of March. 1897. ., Yanted-ta Idea 2S Simon patent) LI., fcua J M'SMaft.1! yti pi" The Hillsboro The Leading Drug Whora. Drugs. Medicines. Palnta. 01U.8iifS . "".ffl may be procured at prices that simply distawe wmpotllli THE DELTA D1MJG STOKE .First Quality in Every Respect Special Attention Given to Qttalily and Acciiracy in Dispensing. ; : ' A Full : : ery, See Our Large Stock The Largest Ever Telephone rrom Htore to Otttt.-e. HILLSBORO CITY ' I. K Beef,: Mutton, Kept Constantly on Hand. Highest i.Maiket : I'rice : Paid : for : Fat : Cattle. : Sheen : and : Kor Cash Paid for Poultry. MAIN STUKKT, 1 1 IlJ.SIiOKO. OltKliON. WILEY & IC1TY LIVERY STABLE; Cor. and and Washington Street Is WH IRE YOU WILL FIND TKE. BEST TEAMS THAT CAN BE HAD IN HILLSBORO. H :; EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS. GOOD W. T. Andrews. President. ANDREWS LUMBER CO. (lncorKiatc(l JiincH, (KiKt.) ,' MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. MOUNTAINDALE. THK UKRAT GOLD s SILVER COUNTRIES OF BRITISH COLUMBIA AND EASTERN OREGON ARE ALL REACHED b.R&N Ko Change of Cars between ; . . tIAKKRCITY MPOKANE PORTLAND and Shortett line to Sl'OKAXK , Connecting with ."' ' ' ah rail jiourm to 'Trail, KoMland, Mnrous Nelaon, and all Kootenny Milling Camps. LOW RATES and THROUGH TICKETS For I'uniplilcts and Detailed Information, write to W H HUR.LBl'RT, Oen'l Pass A item Portland, Orenon, OrJ. I. Knight, Hillslioro, Ore. Notice For Publication. Lakd OrrtiK At Okkhon CityObk.1 reu, ino. TOTICK is hereby given that the follow - V liig-iiaiiied suttrer has tiled notice of his intention to make mil imHif .i,, reo. mrj. port of his claim, ami thatsa'id oroof Yll be made betore the County Clerk ofi Waliinjfton County ut Hiltaboro, Or., on P. 0. Filbert, II. K. No. AW. for the H of 8 K H N K R 4 W A 1111,1 8 K r N y M"; T He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and a,,III,uI,.. ,.r 1 1 r W.J. II. Heach, A. Thornbttrg, N. 8. Prickett and Ira F. Miller, all of Q rcen ville, Oregon. SO-fl Robert A. Millu. Register, . WM. IX'PPER, (Succewr to 0 R Mead) !''" EXPRESS! Makes' regular trips to Portland oii Mondays, W ednesdays. and Fridays, re turning on Tuesdays, Thuradaysaud Bat iirilayH. All husliieHs entrusted to lilm will be promptly and carefully attended to. reigbt and expross rates reasonable. Leave orders with film, or at Ledford's or at Thk A nous.. - : ; .: ' Notice for Publication ' ': Imkd Orntr at Orruom C, Or.C Ol ICR is hereby given thai the follow-. fi- -r "B-"raiwremr nas nie.a notice ol his lntnton to make tinalproofiii sup- Kort ofhlsolaim, and that said proof will made bef ore the County Clerk of Wash ington county; at "Hillsboro, Oregon, on April8,lJ. vi( . -' . " WHIIaMd Ci Hultt. a V H. K. No. 9449 for the 8 K of sec 21 T i Kit ,W. ,. . . ... . He names the 'lollowihg witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: u,A.!,.tip,Th?"'"; !.,,r"" Rnglebreght. William Obrion awd.Thpmas OrovesT ol tlna Crehlr lira 1 49-U Kobkrt A, Mit.LKB,, Register, , NOTICE , OF EXECUTOR. NOTICE is hereby giveii that, the last will and testament of Kinnia Htark County court of the State of Oregon, cotm ty or Washington, and that the under signed has bneirduly niipolnted' as execu tor of said will, and has duly qualified and entered upon the discharge of his du ties. All persons, therefore, having claims against said estate are requested and re. quired to present them with the proper) office of 8. B Huston in 11 illsboro, Oregon. bliuH -.1 ........ i. - r ... ....... ' nibiiin ni iiiuuiiin iroill unit. Dated at Hillsboro this February 171 Wlf. OH KI8TOP ER IlKLViOLlX Kxecutor of the last will and testament of Pharmacy Union BJock Main HI. ' r. r. A. Uailey proprietor. House. llnialtas and all Drug gliit' Kim t'rii in. 1. 1 .t Snpplv of Toilet Articles, I'trfum- I'stent ftlctlictnes, cnooi nooas, i.ic of fine Perfiimes Shown in the City. MEAT MARKET. V HKRHT. I'sor . Veal and Pork DENNIS, ' V .ill ;' TEAMS, GOOD BUGGIES tnd DR1YERS 4 x mJ: . I). W.DorraiH-e , Kerr Is 7 ;j, OREGON, Notice for Publication, T" AND OffU'K VrOHKllON t'TV,"(M. ,',, Man lilst,lHn7. i" MtiTl;K Is herob)-Klvtui tlial tli follow ll itit-iiaiuil MBit lor lian Ii IimI miticr nf III iiiteiitiun to make tiiial proof in support of ' his claim, and that khUI proof will ) ' niade rwlon- tlm Ooutity IMerk nffiiliuiiliia Co, at 8t. Ilelftis tiKon mi Mo. I.i, IWI7, vis: ....- BemU I'rderwitt. . ,!'?. ii?m u,r ,h lot ' h.t i. w T 6N R 6W.W ' f N K..?fw M' )l iiainvs !h follow inif witnrssrs lo provs lil voiitiiiuitiiH rtfniilnutiuuii ami ftiltivniitui o'iild land, vis: Karl I, rlt-ltwarts Olof l Clil.Mln. Malhcw M JiiIimxiiii it, it I'ftcr Ohuii all f Kaasey, OrvirvUj ! ' '. '.. t r" tail Koiikkt . Mu.j.RK. Ki-Khtr.' Notice for Publication.!; I.aii Orrii a atiihm.on Cmv. On. i " N.i.i-i.'.l. . . '''vhruarv ffih, im;. i Oilth is hireb) kivkii that the follow iiiK-naiiied svttlrr has lili mlio f his Intention to make tinal proof in suit port of his vluim, and that said proof will be made before County Clerk of Washiiiav ft".2 "V " ''"'"''"W. Oregon, on Apr. ' i)m Knlka, H. K mo for the W of N K i and K Hof N W H of Hco 20T a N It Vfv. lie names the following witnesses to pnire hi continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: IXmald Mo lllsii, George Kexsler, Jos eph Kteiiiiiian and Jacob Dahlndni, all of Havward, Oregon. .. 50-0 ItoHXKT A. Mll.l.S, ItflfiUlT. ' Notice for Publication. Imkh Oirn s at OiiniM.x c,TV og ) ' Mari'li III lull" 1 VTOTICK is hereby given hat't e ill uw. i Ing-imn.ed settler has led m'tiio 7,1 ht l,K..t,.i i,. . " " 1" IM ol ... ,r f iVl- .1, ' '"' .'Tr1 m"J!T port of his claim, and that Kaid proof will at Oregon City. Oregon ,rr. iu uesoiivr aim Uecniver on Juno 7, 1117 TIB Kforffe Hi'mifrsoii, 1 11. K, No. 1 1 27.'. fur I be H i ()f N w ,l H ' W H of See -it i N R JY uml ..- e mimes the following witnesses to prove his eontuiuous msiilonue upon ami cultivation nl'said land, viz: . 1 "" I. II Witt Jitines Mi't:iamn,(ireen LHIey. CttvZ' J,'1U' N'01"""'."' . liuMCKv A. Miller .UKUu r.- NoUce iir Publication. lAND Ol Klt'K AT OBRUON CtTV, ()R.( Ntvrxnv iu i . , Mreli 17 IH07!( OT1C K is hereby given that the fol. . Imving-named settlor has lileil lotlca ol hisjntentiontoinakeHiialprooi l i s, ,, port of hi, claim, and that aaff proof fi be made be ore the Uegister anjRewWw at Oregon City, Oreg01f, u May ifim'- Eben Roberts, H K. 8879 for the 8 K of 8et, 17 T 4'N. R He names thn following witnesses t.i " I ! U JL 7 VIZI ' -.-r .: :mw A- Mium Reglsten ,," . Notice for Publication. , , Lsi,OrriiR,AT6REtioifcitv, Obi' ' WOTOE I. hereby giveSthe' 'L " A3 iHg-natnoii seUlee bar tiled SS his Intention to make Hnal Znfr, : ' p.ofKi,c1al,'audthrad .U Ooirt. RegM" ssskSJ mi ? A1 lt 0wKPj.9n Juno 7, Vw, .' i ' Jamegrirtn,(,: Ouardint, of the minor heir, of Henry Mr. M ' KT A- MlLlERi RglstW, ,c , A Visa ' ' ' !;'E . "Mm. ' A neatlv rnnBiriifitJ r i' J taw w thin 2 hllr.- A k...i. V.. of.iown. Good 1 fence around iJf - ' HI res cloneta in residence. 'ai .T (U" gPOd-tefiair. GoeB ft.r H600 Hfl-vV-' :;flUirfMWhj office. " 4 rv .4 ii '' ( ,