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1; ' '. Is ( I, .l 1 ORIG 1NAL BEFECTIVI ML r 4k I 1 1 THE INDEPENDENT. HILLSBORO THURSDAY. , NOTICE. No certificate of puiu: cation will be given until the fee tire pa id, WE SUA L L MA KE SO DE VIATION FROM THIS nULE iri future. v.IOTICK TO COBKESPOVDENTS. 1. rlca'se flte on one side of the paper only. 2. Give full name. Post-Office, county, and State, rot necesHarily for publication but r. guar ?.ntee of good faith and to enable us to ar. Bwer by mail, when, for any reason, that course seems desirable, a. Do not expec t anonymous communications to bo noticed. . NoTlCK.-Simple announcements of births, marriages and deaths will be inserted with out charge. Obituaay notices will bo charged for at the rate of 10 cents per line. Wo assume no responsibility for views ex pressed by correspondents. XjOCll 2WO"C7"S . EELIOIOCS DIRECTORY. REV. J. F. ELLIS will preach everv Sunday in the Congregational church at Forest Grove, at 11 a. m. 1;R, G. H. ATKINSON of Portland will prcacH fjj the M. E. Church in this place ev eryGth Sunday in the month, at 11 u. m. l'RKT, C W PacnARnsoN of the Christian r, o vr, laciMRlwox tot the Christian h. t.peace8- .the 2d Sabbath and the fry t'efote ii eCcli mcith, at Harris ;e at 11 a. iu. Satriidi Bridge . Ret. T?- TVTfc tit :' VniiA rft',v thurch preaches at iiillsboro it' lie Christian church every 3d Sabbath in each month at 11 a. m. REV. CnAS. SriEPliARD wiil picach.orr Che 1st Sabbath in each month at Columbia Acadeny, 11 A. M.; Oak Grove. 2 1-2 P.M. 2nd Sabbath in each month tit Hill .dtoro 11 A. At.; Licey S. II. 2 12 P. M.; iiillsbo ro 7 12 t M. 3rd Sabbath in each month at the Raptist Church 11 A. M.; RcedvUle. 2 1-2 P. M.; HiilsboTo 7 1-2 P. M. 4th Hillsborj 11 A. M.; Ccuter vill 2 1-2 P. M.; Iiillsboro 7 1-2 P. M. Prayer meeting every Thursday night 7 12 at Iiillsboro. Children's" meeting at 2 P.M. Saturday. SECRET ORDERS. ysu Montezuma Lolre No. ."if), I. -O. O. F.-Meets everv Wcdms- "sJmvv" day evening, at Masonic Hall, in nillsboro. Brethren irt good standing aie invited to attend. Py order N. G. 3,tf. . Ilillarjoro Lodse, ;Vo.l7. 1. O. (J. T. meets at its Hall iii Iiillsboro every Satur day evening at 7 o'clock. All members of tlie order iri good tanding are cordially inv ited to atteiid. Py order W. 0 . T. nit tf Brevities. nox. R. Stoft of lVitbnd was iii town Wednesday. Remember the debate nl the Vcolcy school house Friday evening; Rev. J. F. Ellis of f orest Grove will preach at the M. E. Chun h at tlil-: phio Sunday evening Nov. 2ln'. X. E. Goodell formerly of tliri Grove lost several hundred saw logs at Coos Bay late ly. They were driven out to' so.i in a stonri Two men got ihfd a row wiiiie joking each other pretty roughly near Cfreoiiville last wek and the one Vho began th lighting came oilt Second best. We forgot to state that Dr. Cr. II. Atkin son of Portlond preached an excellent s-t-raon at this place Sntiday' a week ago. We should be delimited to ii car' him every Sun day. Rev. E.Walker preached t a fair auui-enc-J at the M. E; Churtt at this place lat Sunday at 11 a. m. lie will preadt at the s;yne time and placb the first Patbath in next month. There will be a meeting hold by the Christian church at this place beginning Friday evening, Nov. lf?th, conducted by Rev. Mr. Wells assisted by Rev. Geo. I. Enis of the United Brethern church. We haro had rain nearly every day for more than two weeks in whicii time we judge that not less than nine inches of wa ter havo fallen. The ground is too wet ftr plowing iri all places where it is low or nat urally iQoit. Win. Wft'ijn, formely of Reolville has rented 1,000 acres of land near Jacksonville and has stocked it with 10,000 head c'f sheep. Ho proposes td winter his sheep on the farm and summer thc'nj in the Siskiyou mountains. Watson is an enterprising enterprising citizen, and never does things by halves. A Neat Village. Cornelius is a clean, neat? well painted little town. The houses ftre all new and that adds to its appearance. Like Millsboro and the Grove it tried to sup port too ntany places of business for a long time arid consequently like those towns yon find Koruo Of its business houses shut up. Those that ttnldih can now make a living. CortieliUs has another advantage and that is in being a regnjar railroad station, ami the Company will ahtaj s discriminate in its favor ftB Against other parts in proximity to It on the liuo of the road, ani this will op erate in its favor. And as it will be a long time before the Oregon Legislature will pass aiiy huvs correcting railroad abuse Corne lius will have the advantage In this particu lar for years to come; The iNPEf empknt has a large and increasing lisl of subscri bers at Cornelius. The peoplo there have concluded that diir paper is trying to do all it can to develop and bring into notice all parts of the county without prejudice ioward any. Premiums Awardet?. The Turner has n,r4eueJ publishing the list cT awards of prift',3 ftt tIie 'lte State tAit ir6m uicu ' w Asqr'Jut W. D, HOXter of the Grove rc , ceivol.fa.3ond premium on his span bl car kriagqip;&w. and Geo. Jfaylor got several :,firstftqdsf.fond preminns on his line blodddd siieip. George though a young . man has . extent judgment fouccrning ; good stock Js already acquired ft repu- tation in thiowiy in that department. 'That he will become , noted as a successful and extensive stock, rai. er all over the State iis only a matter of development and time. Rev. Geo. Chaudleb of the Grove fell Irom h is chair while sitting in tLe parlor lone by the fire recently and lay there sometime before fee 'as found. His feet during the time lay in the edge of the fire nut having his slippers on were not burned. B7 the application of th.? usual remedies he was soon restored to' consciousness and the sam condition ke was in before the swoon. JtoBT. Pokteb of the Grave has sent his son U-benzer to the insane asylum at East Fortlantl. Forest Crore Item: 3Tr. Carl Hughes and Miss? Frances Smith who were married en Sunday, Nov. 7 th, nnd were ch'arivaried the night following the v:eddifg. 'ihurston Johnson ordered the crowl oft of the premises and they v-eri. F'r.t they halted in the road where all fy'e tTgTit long they ma le hideous noises. The rjuestion is now who got the worst of it the musicians or the newly married coup le. The defeated serenade rs -fttX through town last night yelling like a pack of hun gry coyotes. And now tho Marshal is try ing to ascertain their irar.Ws in order to' gef them to contribute a email amount to the city treasury. Mr. Crosby while in Portland last week' met with an' accident. He was determined to get aboard the "West side train, but the tfa.'n was too f-.f. fc'r him. ITo attempted io get on when the train ws ntovhig rapid ly and was hurled to the ground quite a distance, crippling him so that he has to walk on crutches. Steve Harns."8 wares brought fair prices at his sale last week. ST JoVnson's tale was a decided success' His stock brought high prices. The amount of his sale was $1,100. The postomce irt (Ms ptaSe has been re moved to A. Ilinmnn's store. Kobt. For ter has charge of it. Arvid Himnan will act as P. M. in a short time. Still they come. Sam Hughes is moving his hardware store up here, j J. R. Lueo has some rooms to rent in this pLice. "!? per month is the charge for the un occupied room's. Impiire of I. Meyer rtt Dr. Rowlby's dr'ig store. A young lady in this place of the ' highal'! awdah" says that she does not "love" "ari King" so early of "mawnings" as they do litre. "The uppah circles iu Furtland" she !sa-s, "ar'tl otl ali nietripclitan rilits where id innahs have beccome cosmopolitan tako breakfast en wjllijv at iei. Notwithstanding she has a bad breath'! (Isoifr; Toots how do yon know that?-Ed) Mr. Rergliman fi Portland I ufciier is out lure buying fat stock c nsisiing c'f log?, sheep atid cattle. A. T. Smith, T G. Todd and Johu-Gleftscn have sold their f it hogs to him. D. M. C. Ganlt of Iiillsboro was Tip here jlaxt Sunday and united with the Congrega tional Chosch. This is the way a young collegian in this piaco spells bonnyclabber !-a-u-g-h baugh, n-a-u-g-h nauglr, c-l-a-n-g cjaugh, b-e-r ber, bonny clablnr! That young man will un Idonl'tedly graduate as senior wrrtngler. Toots. COUNTY COURTS. Wednesday, Nov. 3, 1875. Commissioners Court. Archuold, J. In the matter of the resignation of J. C. Mitrdy supervisor of road district No. 9; resignation accepted and Peter M. Nicholas was appointed to till his place: in the matter c'f tho Steeples bridge known ns the bridge across lix?k Creek; report of the superintendent, T. D. Humph reys, was accepted and the bill was ordered paid. In tlie nl-ttter of a Justify of the Peace for Wapato precinct Dr. J. W. HaiueH was On letitio:i of citizens appointel and has pi.i!itil and so W.ip.ito h is a Justice. ' In the matter til t!?e application of John McMurrin for the relief of James.and Laura BiTshel, his wife, indigent 'poor; ordered that Mr. MeMurrin rccrave !?lf for each month to pay board and attendance on said Janis Bushel. As to L'arira'lhtshel, taken Under advisement. In the matter of the resignation of Hiram I-'ostin J. P.; rdtfigrratidn accepted. Iti the matter c'f tlie application of A. S. Watt for aid for Ja:n?s and Fiolds, paupers; continued. In the m-itter of th'3 road petitiefn of Wil liam Dee an I .' others; bond given and viewers appointed. Th following orders wero drawn: Bridges r Roads Paupers Elections Fuel. . . . : County Commissioners. State Cases County Court ,. , Assessing nnd C.yllectiiig Reenne. $000 32 8 m . r,o c . 125 75 . 20 00 . 20-S m 15 7 75 Total...... 1117 57 In Probate. In the matter of the guardianship of the minor heirs of .?. C. Dobbins deceased, Ulysses Jackson appointed guardian; bond filed arid etters issued. In the matter of the guardiansliip of the minor heirs of John B. Jackson; guardian tiled his report, and one of tl?e heirs, Aman da S. Newell, taring lecom6 df age, it was ordered that she receive her portion of the estate. Xelialrm iteiit: Nicholas Crest gives us the following items about the Nchalem country: He says that several ynng men in this Connty propose to take itp land claim?? in thcNehalem valley thin fall. He wants ns to inform people who want good homesteads to come td him and he will show theiu plenty of the richest kind of land as yet unclaimed in tho Nehalam country. The crops in the Valley this yetr have been heavy, though of course the breadth sown was siuall. Mr. Crest thinks that tho lest route for n road is over the mountain by way of Rus sel Jt Manning's Mill. He thinks of solici tincr subscriptions from the people of this counfy, the money to be used in construct ing a road, which he thinks will cost but fittle, over the Nehalem mountain. Pahdonep Ot;T. Last week Mr. James Simmons who was sentenced to 50 days im prisonment in the county jail at this place fot nti assault oi A: J. Tuckcrwas pardoned out by Oov.Groverofl petition of prominent citizens hero and was set at liberty by the Sheriff and went home, lie had been in jail 25 days, which was just half df the time for whicii he was sentenced. Adam Born of Dilley whd lias bee'u Sick for some time past died last Saturday anel was buried at the Baptist church near this place last Sunday. He was a young man, and had sprained himself in ternally during harvest which brought oh inflamation and consequent deat a. We are under obligations to some un known friend for late files of Eastern pa pen.We have no Eastern exchanges except as we subscribe and are truly thankful for puch favors.' Tualatin Items: Nov. 7th, 1S73 'I he eoirtihu'ar-'c.e cl tli late rain hes put back the fall work considerably. Rut very little plowing has yet been done, and scarce ly any of the farmers have got their fruit gathered or potatoes dug yet. Tl e frost has kept off remarkably, late this season. The tomato viueg are green yet as in mirf jhimmer. The third quarter of the Butt chool commences on Monday nest; Mi9 Ross of Millwaukie has been employed as teacher. The patrc rfs of the school in this district are taking a lively interest in school matters fHs eerison. This is the first time a nine mentis school has been taught in the dis frict in the ifame year. Mf. Green of Oregon City has estab lished a logging anrp on the land claim of Sol. Richard3on one mile alove Bridgeport. He proposes to p? itii one million' feet of logs thi3 winte for the Oregon City mills. This in quite ft'n en'tcrpfis'e in the ueighbor h'eod. It not only makes' a Market for the tfmber on the rirer.but it givci" employment to a great marry men who would otherwise be itTle through the winter. My friend, who writes up the Beavertc'u news items for the Independent met witn quite a mishap fast Suuday. He hired ri splendid buggy and team tihl took his" "rory Qneen" to cttend the wording of ne of his relations in tlie neighbcthootl. He discussed th5 ?tri5 tf tKe weathef o begin with and other thius. 1 hen he grew sen timental and so did his duleinea, but so likewise did not the terrm. One of the horsesf tilade a frantic lunge and fell in the road, breaking the reach and uncoupling the double tree, and Threw the carriage into a f ut, breaking th'e spring's and damaging otlier part j. Quietly refrain iug from any of those expressions peculiar to men tinder such circumstance s, lie iott ttio vehiclo by the road side and without a murmur con ducted his fair one to tho place of destina nation. Fifty dollars will iu:ike good all damages save the interruption in their I pl-asant conversation. Kasper Linton. Fariiiiustoii Item: Nov. 1st 187-j The river is rising frst. Considerable drift-wood is coming down The grouud is now tb'o wci to plow on the low lands. Farmers are beginning to haul iheir graiii to market. They held back in order to gt a good price. School will legin in this district next Mon day Poli'tdes nre scarce iu this section, this season. Business Is inrre'a?irfj a little; Elder Richardson will preach here Sun day a week hence. Mr. tillis has rented the Bcrtrkt place. On last Monday the hounds' ran a large buck into Mrs. Murdv's ard; fiear SehoH's ! Ferry, and she seized a rifle rtftd killed ii on the spot. Now th:n if bflltt and bullets gd toother why is not this lady allowed to vote? (Exceptions prove the rule. Ed.) A d irk bay horse followed Mr. John Mc Kornan from near Portland on Tuesday last. The horse is now in Mr. M.'s pas ture. He is about 15 hands high. The Robinson bridge on tho Scholl's Ferry road has been repaired aid c-ry thing is lovely tirr: farmers are plow ing and seeding between showers and often in showers. I lnrr? from Joseph Kobins'it who has ju.t returned frdin ''East of tbeSfountaihi" that cattle lire st'ld very cheap np there. Royal Cantonwine has oie to Clatsop county to mako it his home: Your Mountain Side correspondent, "r?," thinks that the ladies have a right to fight. So also has the newspaper reporter a right to report the result. Mtrror women c ither must expect that thir fights wPl be duly r6 potted in tho papers and should be ell pleaded if even thtlr Hainr.i nre not published in connection. If peojle d not want their little knock-downs and orcg outs and wool pull ings and sr!tchings dished up in good shape for the readrr they had better go and "nee"tl'e editor with a . "piece". This" is my opinion on that head, friend "K." VlTLCAJ. Gfcucoc Irems: Nov. f, 1875. The rain has Ktopped farming operations. Mr. Stewart, tlie blacksmith; is building himself a good barn. Mr. Hoover in Glencoe white splitting some board timber accidentally cut his great toe half off. This might be f.tiily called art emdrit. There was a dance at Mr. Parker's 1ac5 hear Glencoe on the night of the 5th, rihd although it was quite rainy the festive fan tastics had lots of fun. The boys and girls in and around Glencoe do not care much j for rain. The darker and more gloomy I it is witbout tlie btfhter and more cheerful ! within. Glencoe norr has the advantage of most of the little country villages. There is a honsc in East Glencoe where travelers err?! stop. And Mr, S. W. Dole keeps a stable and feed for horses. A number of m'erf bunting land ciahns are in this vicinity now: Several haVc al ready taken np claims. 1 he young nimrods in this neighborhood make havoc among the ducks and geese. We were pleased to meet Mr. J.J. Fowler, the Glencoe merchant and postmaster, last week. Mr. Fowler keeps a first-rate eira try store at Glentt-'e and should have flic entire patronage c'f th".t part of the county. He informs us thrit there' i3 n6 saloon there now and no liquors nre sold in the place, and that the roughs have all quit coming there to carouse. Mert eMne in on business and go away sober. Goofl for Olentoe. It will not be many years until there will be a flourishing village at that point. It has a largea nd wealthy settlement to support it and it must grow. On Wednesday tho contract eff building; the Dairy Creek Bridge was let to Erastus Savage Sr, for $1 ,989, Bridge to be made on trestle work with 110 bents and seven stringers. Whole length of bridge 1,004 feet. To be finished on the 1st of January 1876. Notice. We will take good potatoes de livered at our door at 50 cts. per bushel f o tabbcription to the IDErSMrNT. Coxyerts. Sunday evening at the M. E. Church in Cornelius,, Lyman Wilcox and Geo Snaw tmited with the church acd en Mofcdpy night James Montgorrrsry, Scott CorA'elius, Chaff R'allatf, Nate. Noland nd wife, Dai Erimdk, Mt. Beeks tfnd Geo 3?arkee joined also.' Marred. Last week in Portland friend C.A.Bali e'ad Mrs. Melissa West fall, both well known' in this county, were married, and started scon after to Salem on their wedding tour. Success to you, Charley. Mn. Mc CeAips, tHe gentlemen who built the riew bridge vef Rock Creek for the county, had 15 left a!J pay for Lis v'ork af ter paying off bi brands. Tlie. bridge is said to be well built, strong c'n J durable. FINANCIAL. KXIIIBIT. Exhibit of the Financial Affairs of Wash ington County, Oregon, for the year ending July lstj 1875. Ihrkoccibi-e School Fcsd. Balance irt Treasury Jnly 1, 1874, $ir,S19 .15 Amouift of interest collected 2471 Cl Amount " received from Stafe. 9fJ3 2G To!! $20281 22 AmouTii of interest transferred to Ccrtuion Fufi'd $.T0SG Amount of notes can'celcd by cVcTer of Board 31G1 00 87 Total $f.rro hi Balance in Treasury July 1, 1S7?? $13733 35 Commox Script Fund. Balance in Tieasury July 1, 1S74 2457 88 Amount received from tines 125 0i interest transferred 3-K'i l 87 tax levied 1874 5002 03 " collected on delinquent list 1872 , 8 72 Amount collected on delinquent list 1873 IOC 75 SlllGC, 85 Amount school orders paid " paid by State Board order 70S!) 175 cr, 00 Total $72'il 3;o2 25S 48 05 20 42 3 J Balance iu Treasury July 1, 1875 Uxivesitt Frxo. Balnnee in Treasury July 1. 1871 Anio'unt of interest r ceived Totd CorxTT FrxD. Balance in Treasury July 1, 1871 Peddlers license Liquor licence Trial fees Sale of Iota State warrant Rent of old rorif t hoiJse . . , Tax collected on Del. list 1872 " ' 1H73 New assessment Tax levied 1871 Money borrowed during yeat Costs !?30(; 75 775 41 3'J 00 KM) 00 Il5 0 ri." 00 7! 50 27 00 5'J KS 514 507 23504 43 07 30 35(H) 00 257 75 Total $297541 'Ji Amount State and Foil tax paid 14 1003 1 00 Amount oiders paid during year 12215 17 interest " " 279 09 " notes " K) ' interest on notes l:W 00 " remitted 4 M " doubly assessid 110 "i " county, state and poll dclii'qu'ent CTi 00 Tt.tal ?2514 87 Balance iri Treasury July 1, ls75 1242 07 tO'-TT CPt'KKS class "x" iiK.iwx ucnfo Tlir YEAR. Amount t'oiiiity Judgn's salary 425 00 225 ini 135 H !i;l 10 ')14 ys . :t 50 500 M 710, :i5 170 89 55 70 110 8 :'. 45 877 75 22f 57 . 45 70 418 10 1819 i H'.J 27 Tr ax. Supt. Amount Ponds " I'ridgcH " C'lecth'nrf " county coiirf jurors priwner f orr'iir5 ffc'r court houso f "'hiih j. commissioners niisccllanous paupers court house t. u " insiine ' ftate cases le fore justices court ... Amount assessing nrA ColicctJrtg revenue Amount stationery ' coroner's inquest 72 20 ' interest f?7l 0, circuit court 383 00 " fnel and lights for court house and jail 92 74 " census 1 5 ?'.r87S 91 Amount of alove paid duriiig year Amount unpaid Jnly 1, 1875 class "W unpaid July 1, 1871 9017 HG1 21 70 99 84 15 28 3228 2102 10GG 79 43 35 9 12 21 il 3 3 00 1 Co 24 monnt alove paid during year it unpaid July 1st, 18o cliss "V" "unraid Jnle t. 1 Amount above prid dniirif jear nnpaid Julv 1; 1H75 class "U" Unpaid July i, 1874 Amount paid during year " alove unpaid July .1,1875 class "T" unpaid July 1, 1875 Amount alHrre paid daring year . alove iinpsiid July 1, 1873 " , class "11" urirfaid July 1, i874 Amount alctc unpaid July 1, 1875 ' class 'Q" rtnpaid Jnly 1, 1874 Amount alove paid dunng year - 42 80 00 70 85 40 20 00 00 r.o 70 80 27 above unpaid July 1, 1)?75 class "P" unpaid July 1. 1874 Amount unpaid July 1, 1875 24 27 tctai orders unpaid July 1, 1875 S2094 Recapitclatiox. Balance in Treasury Irreducible school fund 13733 Balance in treasury common school fund 3902 13 35 20 75 Balance in treasury uriiversity school fund JOG Balance in treasury colrnty school fund 1242 07 Balance in treasury July 1, 1375 19181 37 Amount county fund i n treasury 1242 delinquent list 1872 849 ' 1873 014 1871 814 07 88 91 15 Total Aset S35J1 01 Amount eorftfty ef der unpaid 2094 13 cash borrowed 3500 00 Total Liabilities Liabilities over Assets $3594 13 2073 12 A. LUELLINC, County Clerk. July let, 1875. Home Product Market- Wheal; bttsBel . Oats bushel Flour, barrel Potatoes, bushel Eggs, fresh doz. Butter, good fresh role f IS . Bacon, sides B Hay per ton Apples per buahtl 90 50 00 500,75 12 10 17 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J- R- PORTER'S 25,000 7 FRUIT TREES, SHRUBS and PLANTS. Also a fine assortment of ORNAMENTAL TREES, FLOWERING SHRUBS, PLANTS, IIULRS and SEEDS For sale at J. R- PORTER'S NUR SERY 2 miles N. E. of Forest Grove . ?voV4m5 .. . Administrator Notice. TfOTICE IS irnEPY GIVEN THAT the i:mlerkiiiel has Wen duly ap pointed and qualified Administrator of tlw estute of Joseph L. Meek, deceased. .AH persons having claims ngaiust the said es tate will present them, duly verilied. ,to the undersigned at his residence or to hi' Attorney, within ix months from the dut hereof. Dated this 8th day of Novemler, 1873. C. W. MEEK, Administrator. T. B. HANDLE V, Atty. for Admr. nllwt PROFESSIONAL GAUDS. DOCTOR II. PRVC'K, hysician and"Snrgeon. OVfick and Kksice;.-( e, - - rABMivuTox. P. A. IJAITKY, M. D. Phyican, Surgeon and Accoucheur. HUXSBOR0, - - - OREGON OFFICE at theDrny Store. ltKSIDENCE Three Blocks South' Of Drugstore. nl?! WILSON llOWIiHV, 31. 1), riijsician and Surgeon, F0RKST (JR0VE, . - - - i'KECOX. OFFICE--At his llesidonce. West of Johnson' Planimj Mills. Iil9:ly T. II. IIAXDLKY, ATTOHXEV AM) COUNSELLOR AT XjXSW df FICE-In the Court llouse, IIill'010, Oregon. myl'Mf C. A. BALL. B.tLXlOn KTOTT. A to STOTT, A r T O 11 X K VSiAT-LA rATEXTS 0JITAIXED. No. 0 Dckum'it Bltk, rOIiTLAND, CREOOK. n ly JOilS CATI.IV. B- Elf.LIN Cntlin & Iv i II i Ci, rrroj:fsErs and coVnseloi: AT Ij.VVV. leknms Buildin;:, I'iist Street, PORTLAND, OIiEJON. THOMAS II. TONGUE. Attorney at-Law tlill.slxrro, Washington County, Oregon. TIIOS Jl IllJ31ivHUliVS. X0TAM' VUMIC and COXVEYAXVF.U LEGAL papers drawn and collections made. Business entrusted to his care ut ended to promptly. OFFICE Vw Court House 1)3:3 JAMES WITHYCOMBE, Veterinary Surgco 11, IIILLSBORO, - - - - OREGON. '-JIntirmary Kept for Horses. !?15 per mouth will le the charge fur any ordinary case. aprVtf Pacific University an y Tualatin Academy. FACULTY: Rev. S. IT. MARSH, D. D., President aud Professor of Intellectual Philosophy. lU v. HORACE LYMAN, A. M., Profess or ofilthetoric ami Ilistorj'. GEO. II. COLLIER. A, M., rrofescor of Matht-matic. . . Rkv. THOMAn CONPON, A, il.,Pr6fc?s or of the Natural S ienc-s. J. W. MARSH, A. M. Professor of Latin nrd Greeic. J. D. ROBB, A. M., Principal of the Academv. Mrs. M. T. SPILLER, Preceptress. Tile school year consists of three terms, beginning respectively on the first edneK day of September, ticccinber and March. In the University the fuition i. $15 er year, and in the Academy, if 30 per year, payable per term ih advance. Board can be'had nt from $3, to ?4 per week. Exam inatic'n'f fcrr admission will be bdd on Sept. 1st at U a. m at the College. For further information address the President, or ony number of the Faculty. al'Jn2 I VOUtJG IM Who may le lx suffering from the effee of youthful follies or indiscretion, will d well to avail themst Ives of this, the great est boon ever laid at the altar of suffering Iinmanitv. I)!t. MIL mill cuarn tee to forfeit 500 for every cae of Rcfni- nal weakness, or private disease of any kind or character whioh he .undertak-s and fails to cure. He wonld, thereforf say to the unfortunate sufierer who may raed this notice, that you are treading u?)- on danger ons grounu when j-ou longer delay in Reck i?rg the proper remedy for - - 1 your COinpiailll. uu umy u m me urrii tirst stige; remember you are apiroaeh in to'last. If yon arc lordering upon th last, and are suffering some or all of its! ill effects, reniemner tnat 11 you prcsist li nroerastihatic'ri, the time must come heu ithe ticfai KkiUful physician can render you jhc rrssist.mce; wnen tne floor of nope will he closed against you ; when no aiujcl ot m'ercv can bring you relief; In no case has the Doctor failed of stfss. Then let not despair work upon 5'our imagina tion. but avail your imagination. but avni) vouraelf of the bencncial results ox his treatment before your case is beyond thr reach of medical null, or before grim leath hurries you to a premature grave. Full course of treatment $25.00. Scud money Dy a osi uuica oraer or jrpresiii ith full "dc&eriplion of caso, D CaU, or Address. Dr-A- B- SPINNEY I No. 11 Kearney Street, San Francisco. II .1 Executor's Xotlco. N'OTJrWIff IiEnEBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned, has this day filed his final accouu? ps Executor of the lat will and Tebtament of John C. Dobbiim do ceased, in t"he CoiiiA'y Court of the State of Oregon, for 7ttthrri'g?rir County, and that Haid Court has pM tinted TburmUy, after thetirst M'onday in December,' 185, at U o' clock A. M. for the hearing of nnid mutter. ULYKSfcS JACKSON. CITi) TION, In the County Court of tha State of Oregon for the County of Washington. In the matter of the estate 1 fiTTinr of David T. Lnoi, Dec'd. f . ' To Louisa Ienot, "twafd H. Lenot, Mary Ann Ford, WahhingtonXenox, .Frances D. Constable, Samuel Lenox Susiin A. White, Margaret Hudson, Sarah Ann Seelye, Millard F. White,1 David VhflV, Ioulsa Kees, John AVhitc, Mary VMte Lelah White, and A.LuelJiriy guardian ml Utriit of the minors beforo nameed, Greeting: IN THE NAilE OF TIIE STATE OF OR. GON: You are hereby cited and re. qnirod to appear iu the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Washing ton at the room thereof at Iiillsboro, in tho County of Washington 011 the first Monday in' December, A. D., ut t o'clock in the fgrncton of that day tlren nnd there to kKov crise if any why tho Pctithm of (he Adniinistrntor of naid entate this day filed in Hai.f Court askin'g t'at an Order be entered authorizing him to sell th real es tate in Kfdd it titi',11 dcacrib'4l as follows, to-wit: Tho East, (Ji) one half of tho West () one half of Lots 5A-H in Block No. (1) one in the town of Iiillsboro, Washi Ag ton County, Oregon. WtrvEss fh If on'; A. C. ArchboM Judge of tlrt County Court i ) the Staf of Oregon, for J seal. the County of Washington ( with the Heal of said Cturt . ' aflixed this the 12tli day of Octolxr, A. D. 1S75. Attkrt: A. LUELLING, ol lwrt Connty CKi If. SXT3VXMCTXr. Iu the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Washington John LAnfles,-Plaintiff vs John S. Gray and FaiMiCjGray, John Fritz and Moses Knowles, Defendant. To John S,. dray, " Gray, John frlti, and Mo?': Ktunr.W, J)frudinU. IN THE NAME 0T THE STATE or ORE GON: Voi r Ifertd'y required to ap pear and answer the Complaintttled against you in the abovo entitled suit within ten lays from the date of the service of this Summons upon you: if served within this County, or if served 111 any other County of this State, then within twenty days from the date of the service C'f thiTsunrmomf up on you: and if you fail 3 td" mwer,' for want thereof, the Plaintiff will taka a decree against you for the foreclosure of tho mcrt gage herein sought to be foreclosed and for the payment to Flff. of the slim of $218 in U. S. coin with interest from the 10th day of February, 1874, and the costs nnd dis bursements of this suit and for such fuithcr relief as to the Court may deem jnt. This sum.mbuf is published by virtue of an order made iii th'e above entiled court on the Kill day of October, A. D., 1875. T. B. HANDLEY. ollvG Atty. for the Plaintiff. lilLLSIiQRO HIGH SCHOOL IlIIS INSTITUTION OF LEARNlNO is now under the . Directorship or School DJst. No. 7, with a competent corps of teachers. Pupils will be received at any time. For particu lars inquire of the Principal at tho school r 10 m. D. M. C. GAULT, Principal. n35;tf LAND FOR SALE! THE UNDERSIGNED HAS FOR SALE several Farms and a laige amount of first class, unimproved Innd, Ij inj; in WaIg- tc'n County, Oregon. immigrants and others desiring to purchase would do well to tiv me call. Now is the time to secure comfortable homes on cosy terms. TltoS. 1. IIlTJIPItRKYH. ITnxsEoiK), June 29th, 1875. jljl-tf TIIIS SPACE Mi FOR HOftTER W. D. HOXTEIt HAS RO MANY customers at his Ktore all th time that he baa no time to write an adverise incut. ThiitibwbatHC call butina tu. 3'Jts NEW APVERTTSEMNTB. fJElV D3UG OTORC, J1MV STREET, IIILLSBORO. Keep's coiKtlnlly en baud' PAINTS, OILS, GLASS. DIIUOS MEDICINES aud C HEMIC At S , , . K &-tnuE ASSORTMENT 01. , PatontModicinos T OILET ARTICLE soaps, sro satis, rtinruMEni dr. A'c df. Also a well selected stock of C'Ifi ARH and TOHACCOS. Tiuo WINES a&a LIQUORS, for' Medicinal purposes only. Olas cnt to any size desired. rrcsrrijttlona can-fully comjioundud aivl all Wiicijos icarrauted tjfnulne iTSTOmiits wisiiixa anv thing in my line will find any and alf arti cles usually found in iirst olass Drug Stores, and for sale LOW for Cash. H a rd ware, Iron StiiG. Hubs, spokes; Rims, Oak. Ash, and IlicijLorv NORTHRUP & THOMPSON. Portland, - - - augl'2m3 - - Oregon Kahn 6l FreidonHch, Have n't lecird n larfe nnd f'legiint sttck cf tha very httetit ntyles of Ladies Dreas Goods.Huts, HltoctlIoHu rj' eto. Alnoafinelot of clothing and every, thing clco to complete a gent's nttiro. Gro ceries ('rockery, Hardware, Notions, Tbao co and Cigars, and man more iotars too nu merots to mention, l'rices to suit everybody, KAHN k FREIDENRICH, HillsUro A. H IN MAN Has the largest foclc of jroods in tho Grove, CouhisLiug of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS,' . I 'A SC Y 4 f R TIC It ICS, dc. I'anilly IJioofi tci nrnl rrovfuiotH, JIAUVWAUE, CROCtlkiiYd., da.' PRICES WW an (he LOWEST A. I1INM VN. Fc rrtl Orov Or. Not, 7, 1873 43y ;l; -1 r-;-- ;--.r J ED. ErXTOX. I. L. SMITH. SlVJlTH 6c BUXTdrJ Inuur.tf'lrri'H rmtl Dcalcr-i TUlNXTlTnE.' K ccp constantly on hnml and mnko to order all Wndsc-f 1 L 11 si 1 1 V R E . I ORP.sT OROV OREGON. JUST OPEfJED f AT A. L. .KHINSON'N FIJRXITniK ROOM, the bent ntock ot furniture nvr ollered to the people of Washington ountyt Consisting of bedsteads, chairs, slojids and tables extension and drop leaf, bureaus,; center tables plain and mm bio lop, safes; wall brackets in Mk frnfttut; very Met), . mirrors, picture, fiiturs and mouldings; tilrtu wall pnper, .window curtains, shade and. fixtures; also carpets, tapestry, oil HUh, mailing, ruggs, f c., dc- Also 'lUby , I ariiages, (urlor ntyhtt), Uaso balls and llatts, Croipu-t s ts and fancy articles. , N. 11. 1'articuUr attention given to un holwtering. Repairing, gilding and .vnrnisU-. ing done to order Call and see for your selves. Sales Room on Phie-st. 'llet. Elm and Walnut. A. L. JOHNSON, , Forest Grove, July 20. '75, Proitrietor, jly2'J-tf Grove WJeat aiarko Grocery and Vegetable Store I . R. 1 TILL.9haviPg' bonVv M. TT Oie Forest Orou meat market and vegetable store ask for - a continuance of Gr,ove pHtronnge . Yakima, lct t, fat and jiiiy,grof lt-s and TtcbibktK,, 1 the cheapest Mml best in the market for sale, jlyHf. Day at horn. Term co. Address G, Stim- eoN & co., Portland, Maine. Mrs. Roherb Ilcfncd in rcrformlrigWppdcfuU'iiroH; rVMUH NW. MEDICINE IS Ft'll'th-' JL ly vegetable ,aiid is harmkss to: ihn most delicate constitution. . ItUsmild ahd tilcnsant to the tnsto that children cry for it. It has produced some tcniarkftblo cures iu Asthma arid ProKcLitl.1, and for measles, whoopfng-eough, croup A c. It is tinraualed. Prepared only by MRS. E. ltOHER, Mon mouth. 1 . For sale be DR. HA I LEV, Iiillsboro, and by H. O. HYDE, Dilley, acplutf Administratrix No tic; NOTICE 18 HEREBY .oiVE.Sr, TJtAT tho undersigned has taken out Utters of administration on tho stat of Arulerso': Smith, late of Wushltigtoij Connt, Oregon, d ceased. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said cstata willtnaka ln)uicdiati payment to the undeMlRficd and all persou having claims agiinst naid estate will pre. sent the Kama with- the proper vouchers within six months from the data hereof to th undersigned at bcr residence ono niilo east of Gleocoa in aforesaid county. fVt ANN HMITH, Admrx. r . ,!5f Anderson bmiUi, D.e'd. Oct. 11th, JOVJ ollv4 i r A X T ' " J t