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it lit j 1 i i I r THE INDEPENDENT. X07ICE. Ab ceiiificnle of publi cation will be given until the feeb are paid. WE SUA L L JA KE lVO DE VIATION FROM THIS RULE in future. NoncE.-Simple announeenients-of births, marriages and deaths will be inserted with out charge. Obituary notices will be charged or at th.e rate of 10 cents per line. Agents for the Washington Indenendeni The following person are duly authorized to act as agents for the Washington Inde pendent: Beaverton . . . Cornelius. ... Cedar Mill.. Dilley Forest Grove Gaston II. B. Wilmot J. li. Spencer, W. II. Parker J. A. Young Geo. Siniield. . , , I. Meyer j II. L. Marston, ......... i jr JIaine5i Greenvillei J. F. Pierce, 11m. Harret. Glencoe J. J. Fowler Mountain Dale B. O. Quick Scholl's Ferry J. D. Howell Tualatin M. Eiehardsou "West Union S. A. Holeomb Other persona desiring to act as Agents vill please send in their names. Thursday, Juue 1, 1870. Vote For the Best Men- Next Tuesday the State election takes place, when the people must decide what candidates for the sev eral offices in the county and Stato shall serve or abuse them. And. representing tho interests cf the people of this county particularly, we would urge, especially in the mere county offices, that men should Tote for he best men. Only this much can bo asked for party nnd party priciples in the county, and that is that where von have a man ou your party ticket who is as good or is about as good, as his opponent, then you should voto for him. But when you iind that any candidate on your ticket is immoral or pooilv qualified as compared with his op ponent you commit a vital error a, great sin, we think, if you vote for him. You talk bitterly of Grant's and Buchanan's administrations; you feel the disgrace of tho corruptions of our government, which have even startled, if not astounded, the em pire? of the old world; you condemn the political rings that run our State and National politics, and even the primaraies; and yet you vote for the dummies foisted upon you by the rings and perpetuate the riug power ia State and Nation. It is you, Dem ocrats, and you, Republicans, that do these things, and all in the name of party! And while you coutinue to do this you should kep your mouth fore.'er shut when tho gamblers, drunkards, whore-mongers and put ty men that you elect to ofiice steal the public monoy, sell their votes and influence to insatiate corpora tions, corrupt public and private morals, and disgrace the Nation. "We make this appeal to your bet ter judgment your manhood. "We ask vou to rise above mere partv prejudice for once, aye, forever! and vote for the best men. "We shall not attempt to point you out the best men but leave that to your judgment, as such selections by us might lead you to misunderstand our motives. All we ask is, that you vote for the best men. Tho Canvass. The canrass in this coun ty is con ducting quite pleasantly to all par ties. The candidates for the Legis lature do the speaking, tho rest at tending to let tho people see how good looking they are. Mr. Iiich avdaon does not propose to attend tko canvass outside of his own dis trict. Mr. Gault cannot take a part as he is teaching the public school here and of course cannot leave that. Mr. Denny furnishes most of the fun in the discussions. Messrs, Watt and Ilandley are the leaders in debate. There-aro no questions at issue between the two sets of candi dates, which makes the discussion decidedly tame. The great benefit of the canvass is that it will call out a heavier vote than there would have been otherwise, which vwll pay for the trouble. The gre it desideratum now seems to be to get the people to vote. It will bo found that those who stay away from the polls aro generally honest and substantial cit Z9n3 while the transiaut aadimai or al classes always vote. Send in the Election News, Will some one of our subscribers at each precinct pleaso send to us as early as possible exaot reports of the election next Monday? We will wait until the Wednesday evening train for election news. H. W. Scott, one of the delegates chosen by by the Stato convention to attend tho National Republican Convention, which convenes at Cin- j cinati on the 14th of June, started ! East on the last steamer. What Has Changed? Communicated. Two years ago tho people- cf Washington county made up their minds that they could no longer stand the trickery and impositions of the existing party organizations and accordingly took a new departure. The politicians were quick to see how tho matter would end and wcro soon found shouting in the lead for reform. It was then "Resolved that as farmers, mechanics and la boring men, we cut ourselves loose from all party obligations and rally under a banner broad enough to em brace all who favor just laws and op pose cliques, rings, combinations of monopolies, extravagance, and dis regard of economy in county, State and Nation." Upon that broad platform were found many of the most persistent aspirants for office. Some of them obtained the prize, others less fortu nate "cut themselves looso" agiin and got up another reform which did not work well, nnd then they quietly slipped back into the party fold, some of them now boast of bad faith with their "confusiouists." I desire your space at this time only to ask what has changed in the political situation that any man who put his hand to that declaration of Independence should now bo a par tisan, except in a few cases when there is an cfii.'e in sight for self or friend. The same corruption and extravagance disgraces the nation and tho State. The samo unscru pulous men control party destiny in the county and Stato. Let everv man recall the pust for l.imstlf and bo will bo satisfied that while the principle of Independent voting has done a great deal of good already, it has only made a commencement on the errors and abiue.s to be cor rected. A speaker at Beaverton londjy srid that the fees of officer had been reduced, and seemed to think that there w;is no more woik for Inde pendents. Lot me call attention to the fact that the men who accuse one another of raising those fees four years ago, are now controlling the Ilcpublican party and are attempting to obtain control of the Legislature again; perhaps for the same purpose. There m work for the Idepeud ents to do and there will be work as Jong as any one of those politicians remains alive who got his ideas ot polities under tho old i lea that "to tho victors belong the spoils" VI DI. From An Idsneniont. EpitorIndei-exdest: The election is close at hand. The people of Washington county will bo called upon to do what? Let us pause and think, and be honest with ourselves. There are two political parties before you. One is tho old wing of the Republican party, the other is com posed of persons who have previous ly belonged to the Republican and Democratic parties. Nov., let us see what has caused this mixture, as some call it. Is it because the two great political parties aro pure, hon est and working for the interests of the people; or is it on account of the corruption that exists in the rings of both parties that has brought about the present state of affairs? I think that every honest man must admit that the reasons for an Independent move originated from tho fact that both political parties had become corrupt. Now the question arises, what has tho Republic tn party done to redeem it, and what excuse can independent men make for support ing it, if it has not done anything to redeem it? elf. Then our duty isplaiu: There are just as good reasons for supporting an Independent move now as there was two years ago. Indei-f.nlient. Uon't "Swap."" It is reported that there will be some "swapping" of votes on candi dates in this county next Monday. Wo hepe it will rot be done. The prac tice is not honorable. If you have a choice, vote it, and do not sell it, though you can make votes tor some one else you more particularly wish to elect. Sacrifice no good man by this plan in order to wreak personal or political revenges, for that would he puerile and unworthy of the man hood and high aims of the franchise. Vote for good men if you know they will be beaten and do not corrupt the suffiage by dishonorable "swap ping." m The Clatsop county Independent Convention nominated J. H. D. Gray for Joint Senator with Tillamook, R. Hamilton and II-Fisher for coun ty commissioners, I. W. Case for treasurer, II. Brailer for assesaor, H. Geareai t for surveyor, an 1 W. 12. ' Dement for coroner. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. Vikgixm, City, May 20. More snow fell last night. The streets are frozen hard this morning. It has ben coming down iutermittingly during the dav. New Youk, May '20. Ben Holla day's property at his "West Chester county farm was sold yesterday at sherill sale to satisfy judgments. Nevada, May 20. A very unsea sonable and severe snow s torm oc cured hero last night. About six inches of snow fell during the night, causing great damage to fruit and shade trees, many of which have been partly or wholly, broken down by the snow. The Cheyenne papers after hum bugging the people with Black Hills are now endeavoring to direct atten tentiem to tho Big Horn county. i'niLAnFi.pniA, May 10. Wool in active and prices unsettled ;but little new wool arrived; Colra lo washed 18(j22; unwashed, 15(5: 17c: extra and Merino pulled, 30(5 o"; No. 1 and superfine pulled, o2(5o lc; Texas tine aud medium, 15(5 20c; coarse 15(5,l7c; California fine and medium 20(5l52c coarse 17(5.20. May 20. Latest arrivals from Black II ills to-day Alderman Nea lon and J. D. May of this city -report meeting liaynund's outfit on Indian creek, then engaged in a fight with Indians. The Indians suc ceeded in capturing 35 head of sto;;k which they were driving off. They met about -100 men with SJ wagons, at Hat crok, where Capt Eagan's command had also haltud. Laavincr Hat creel:, thev rod; into Fort Lir- :i:nio unmolested. Tho gentlemen are reliable authority and shite that on White wood and D.-aluood creeks the claims being siueossf ally work yielding $10 to $12 to tha man; bat beyond this distiict tho hostility and oft-repeated attacks of Indians on prospectors ha:; almost paralyzed the efforts of minor Serious trouble is anticipated in Southwestern Colorado, conescquent upon the Southern Ute. of whom Ignacio is chief, having ordered all the settlers to abandon their farms and leave the lower Animans allow The cause of ilissu'i.sf.ict ion on the A'tln, I'Kac itb'it lltlw.ll.rh t, l- made a treaty witu the Lniteii rnales three years airo. r.ariveinir to jive ui the San Juan mining regions in con sideration of certain annual payments none of them have been rereivetl, though th.'i Utes have faithfully ful filied all their treaty oLliations. The amount of trea'uro stolen ! from "Welhs Fargo & Co. at the sl:ie rol.l)ery neai Hoise on Xovemher 10, is73f was 7,0G'J It). Of this amount j about 4,000 was iecovered since the capture of the O.vyheo robbers by Mr. lhacker. Pn:r..DEErni,May 2?. There were 12,400 paying visitors present yester day, and about the same number to il ay. New Yokk, May 21. -An engagement is reported near L is Cruees, Cuba lasting all day, between the Spanish forces and insurgents,- tho latter being victorious. The Spanish loss is said to be between 1,000 and 1, 500. Nr.'V YoiiX, May 2. Yesterday v.'asaday of tiiuniph for Ulaine. Rc pnblican conventions met in six diff erent States, nnd intellect he swept every one of them. Kansas, Nebras ka, Minnesota, Missouri and Illinois, seem to h ive gone for him, notwith standing the fact that formal pledges were not made, and although New j Hamp-hire failed to instruct in his j favor, seven out of ten delegates nie in his interest. His friends are jubi lant, and tho prospects, now are he will receive tho nomination at Cin cinnati. CrxciNN-vTt, May. 17 In the Dem ocratic convention this evening, the report of tho minority of the commit tee on resolutions in favor of soft money was adopted, 331 to oU0. Considered a victory for Allen. Svnta RvacAtTA, May 10. At the anti-Chinese meeting held in thecitj last evening, resolutions were unani mously adopted by those present, who pledged themselves not to pat ornie any person using capital as means of making a livelihood, who gives prefereneo to Chineso labor over that of whitG. Chicago, May 1C Tho Tribune's Sioux City .special says: Letters re-l-eived here this morning from reli able parties, dated Rlack Hills, April ' U'in- most dicouraging accounts mi uiiiina in inai, coiiuirv. j.hj lions are becomingl ve ry troublesome frequently killing men at their own doors, stea'ing horses and commit ting other depredations. These let ters say the stories of gold being thero in paying quantities aro lies. Provision are scarce and high and a great many men are on verge of star vation. Miners are leaving as fast as they arrived a month ago. Wheat is feO cents at Albany. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WAS I l'.GTO. COUNTY IN DE PENDENT TICKET. For State Senator, JOHN RICHARDSON. For Representatives, T. B. HANDLEY. U. DUSTIN. E. E. FANNING. For County Commissioners, H. BUXTON, TIIOS. TUCKER. For County Clerk, A. LUELLIN'G. For SLfi iff, GEO. MORROW. For Treasurer, W. SIMMONS. For School Superintendent, DR. F. A. BAILEY. For Assessor, J. a. ixirriN. For Surveyor, J. vyiTHYCOMBE. For Coroner, HENRY WEIIRING . WOOL CAIIDING FOlt YEAR 1S7G. THE The undersigned having located his Card ing n.aciin at tho place best known by the name of Webb's Mill, two miles north of Glencae, Washington County, Oregon, where he is prepared to make rolls ami bats to order. Bring on your wool in good order, with one pound of grease to every eight pounds of wool. Don't wish your wool too clean. J. DIX. S2GO, 2T2.oTClcl ! I ! Fifty dollars will Ik-pail hy the County and One hutdrd dollars by the citizc r.-;. tor the iprchensio and conviction of th' person or persons who Initialized the h'toiv of II. L. Murston in tat"U on or about the ni,ht of the lit'u of May, l.7". Said ii.ii -ties ar-i supposed to b the same v ho toltJ two saddle: from the premises of Jo stph Da is n:a r the to . n of flatten about the said 13th dav of May. 1ST;. ( HAS. T. Tt.ier, Sherill' of Washing ton county, Oregon. Myitl. ShcrHr Sale "BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT (r EXF.CTT- & ti- m and order of sale issut d out of tl. Cirewit t.'ouit if the State cf Oregon for; Wasiiinetoii county in favor or Seth Iark-j ham and against Ri' hai'd Kt Ity, dat 1 May i 2'2nd. ISTo, ami to im: directi d and d liv- , ..k.il ... r i ( 1 1 1 -li ii 1 : ii i ' lii 1 1 . M:. t i i- lli.. i ;,; -ji it. js. coiTi, and .i.".l.roats, out of j ! tht- loJ.OWUlt dese: ibed .tract or purcti i i land, to wit The holm stead claim of the said Rhh ar.l K.liv beili- the N' of the N'i of S. c. 1'IS, IITiW. Th.rt fire by '.iriin- of' said writ, I have levied upon s,-iid tract or! ! V: parcel ol land ami on 1 r:.i iy th'' JUi iliy j line. lih ilti on" o c lock I', in., at the ! Court House door in EH.-!-oro. Washington ! con nt v. Or : .11. 1 1! I"" alio t : '.'th tic ail the lL-l t. and inWriMi! said liichard Keitv li.ii or had on tl day cd May, i7i'., in or to the nhoe d. -Fcri'.M-d ti:ict of land t i the hihe-t l iihli r therefor, to satisfy :-.id execution and ac cniim; cost .-i. W.tne'js niv l.an 1 this 27th, day of May, lTii. cms. t. Tozir.n. sii.-ritr, Washim-iti-ii l.'oiiiitv Oi.-on. Niiei is Sale. Fy virtue of a writ of execution issaed out "of the Circuit Court of tin- St:ite of Or egon for Wufdiiimton comity dated May lUh. Is7', and utte.-t. d hy A . Imelim Clerk of aid court in favor of .larat s 11. Crush, and against M. 1. Merries; for the sum of iao. :;s, U. S. Jold coin, and !?:Jl.HJ coMs, to me directed and commanding nie to ma!;e sale f the follow inji ih-sciihtd trai t or parcel of land to wit: "All of the tlm north half of trie north-went ipiartir of section Oiic(J) in Township three (') South IhuiL'e (2) two west, heinq Kightr (S I) ucre.i, nmiv or less. And on Saturday the 21th day of June IS?!, at the hour of one o'clock p. in. of said day. t.t the Court House door in the town of l!illsKro, county and State afore said. I will sell said tract or narcel of land at puhlic auction t. the hihe.t ladder therefor, C S. ,"dd coin, cash in hand to satisfy said execution aii.l a -cr.'.in eo.-ts. Witness my hand thi-i Kth dav of Mav, 1S7-5. CHAS. T. TOZ1KK, Sheriff of Wnshiimtoii county Oregon. A 1 m I ii i s I ra I s r's . 1 i r e. Jotice is hen hy given that the under- Kiinieil has ln-ni aipointeil ly the JI011. t 'ount y ('omt of the State of Oregon for V.isliint;ton county, administrator of the estate of Ch s. (1. .Merri ll of said county deceased. And all ja-rsons hating claims against said state are hereoy notilied to pit-sent the same for allowance within nix months from the date hereof to the under signed at his resilience in lhitte l'r.-einct in said county, and- all persons imh-htnl t said estate are hereby requested to make i.i.niediate p:vmeiit. DeWlf T C. MEKIH J.Ii. Adriunistrator of the t.date of C'hns. G. Mcrrcll deceased. M'av 2 . 17C. Slier ifl"! Sale. BY VIRTUE OF A W1HT O? EXlXU tion and order of sale issued out of the Circuit court of the State of Oregon for Washington county, dated May 30th. 187(1, in favor of J. II. ltti.t and against Chas. F. Drown for the sum of $2. 10".h,' U. S. coin, tome directed, commanding nm to levy up on and sell the following ih s -rihed tract of land to wit: Dting alltiie don. land claitnof J. II. Reed and Sarah J. his wife; - notifica tion No. 1183, cevtiherue. No. :j,7:W ninl claim No. 40, excepting thne hundred and ei?ht and 98-100ths ivr 8 sold prior to Mav iMth, 1872, to A. II. Johnson nr.d Kieliard 1'erkins; all of said mortgaged tract of land lying so itli of th-? Tortl md road to Harris Rridtje in sections 18 and I'J, T1S, R 1 W, in Washington county Ore gon and containing 335.70 neres, more or les. And ou Friday the 3!)th day of June, 1H70, at 2 o'clock p. ni. at the Court house door in Ilillhoro. county and State afore saiit. I will sell the alove described tract of land at puhlic auction to the highest bidder for U. S. coin, to satisfy said execution and accruing costs. Witness my Land this Mav 31st. 1876. CHAS. T. TOZIEK. "Washington county, Oregon. junlwl. $4. tw 5$20 per day at home. Samples worth ?1 free! Stinsou "k Co., Portland Main,. NEW A I) VERTIS KM NTS. WASHINGTON COUNTY HE PUBLIC AN TICKET. For State Senator, A1IIO S. WATT. For Representative. D. M. C. C.AULT. C. T. TOZIEK, T. II. DENNY. For County Commissioners, T. W. THOMPSON', GEO. C. DAY. For Sheriff. ii. b. morgan. For County Clerk. J. B MATHEWS. For Tn asurr r, C. D. WILCOX. For Assessor, J. Q. A. YOUNG. For SjVrI SuMrint.'Tid ;u t, FROF. J. V. liOl'.IJ. For Surveyor, W. E. SMI III. For Coroner, C. W. MEEK. Mav lSt.l, lGRICEmiB.IL W.1REH0ESE. S. HUGHES, FOItESr GROVE, 0GN, cir.-iui'iox M'juxe. L'KSTi:i: hlLXl illIT. COLLI . s ( '..s 7 TKF.L, ttu.l ;Ai.ia:xrjTl' I 'LOWS. n.iixd- I'jciri'- w.i-;oxs; rj'.wkiis. ioir;;' .f- 77 ;;. u r-::s; I'M-ll-'h' FAX .!.'; ; u:'i.srix; o- s of all fix us. .! HTIF.r.F k IIR.WV 1IARIWARF.; l'Ai:.MFl;:.i .v dl.fll VMC; TOOLS; A IT'LL AND ( O.Ml'i !:TR STOCK. OF iiAit:;;::;;i s.ii)i)L::uv; POORS. RASH, Mo, LI'INTiS; I'AINTS, OILS. BRl'SIi F.S, VARNISH; WIN'JM V. ;i. VSS; 1M-TTV, limi:,.i'Lasti:r. WJIJTJXt;. and CRMLNT; ALL at t .e LOV.'cST MARKET RATES. lariiltf AiJiai iiiliiitor's ?.lif. y ' i 1 1 1 . I .-j nil;: 5 GIVES THAT ii- . X- tI tli-- ut.d-i-I-'i!.-d I IS Will ll' S Ii 11 li ac- i i-n'.idt as .tuiiinii-u.tt'.r o I est :te of .faroli V 1 1 t 1 -. i 1 . 'i i .f t be b -e i d, in tlii of Oregon for Coiiiity Co.nt ul the sta W :ist-ii.'.;:on l.-ul.tv, ami that W eiliies.t.i aft. v the !n,t M,ni.ty in June, A. 1'iTii. at 10 o'el'.ck a. In., has be, a set by f-aid Comt for the i aiiii!i i!ioii (In r of. i-pi-JMv. -1 T IIgs. Jl. TONGUE. urn sale! rjTMit: rMi:nf;xr!) has run sai.i: -3- sei ral 1 -arms ami a lar;,c untouiit of tirt class, unimprov. d land, lyia in W:ihhin-! ton C'onnty, Oregon. Imiiiirantd and otrn rs der-ain to purchase Would do Well to c;iv nie a call. Now is tho time to se-euro comfoitaMo honus on c-r.r-y terms. tiios. i). iilmipiii:i:vs- Hn-i-SRono. June 21,th, 1875. jl'l-tf Furniture Piian'f Co, ?'iii--.3J Si-ccfssot:s to I .MII.I.OWI.NSTF.IN A Co. am. Ill liiilillN SHIN Did li. Manufacturers and Importers, Wholesale ami li. tail ieah rs in Furniture, Bedding, Carpets, Paper-Hingins, Utl-Cloths, Mirrors, etc. etc VVarerooms: Cor. Yamhill & First Sts. Steam Factory Cor. Madison L Front Sts., Portland. Oregon. CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE t ? citizens of HlLLSCOjiO and vital ity to the fact that we have our summer stock of furniture, also carpets, oil-cloth and Widl-papf r which we oiler at great I v reduced prices. To the d rangers we would say buy furniture of this house made from cur Oregon ush. maple and aider. We do rmt keep Pine and Redwood furniture made in California. And if you want a first rate Spring l d. Wool, Ha'ir. or Pulu matt ass. everything at thi establishment is clean new and fresh, not a Kuml of second-hand material used. The Oregon I'liriiiturt Man ufacturing Company in managed by men who have spent the Inst part of tliir lives in building up the furniture businsn in Or gon and we claim 4o know the wants of the furniture trade. See and price our yoods. We warrant satisfaction. Oregon Furniture Manuf Co. dec!51v Portland, Oregon 5? y7-.t y-- SHERIFF'S SALE. OTICE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT. BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT ISSUED, JL out o( th County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington county, uttt-Mt id by the Clerk of Hiud court on tho 11th day of May, 17(1, una to inn directed com maiming iue to collect delinquent taxcn for the year iSto, and for want of personal prop- city, 1 wail Kell at public uulHuu at the Court house door in tho town of Ihllsboio in wild County, on Monday the iioth day of June, l(7i, the following described tract or parcel' of land or so much thereof a may bo necessary to satisfy the taxi thereon, together with cost and charges. Sale to continence at 10 o'clock a. m., nnd continue from duy to day until all tho luud, is told. CHAS. T. TOZIEK, Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. HilLsWo May FJth.'lSTC. NiMH. Abercombie, 1. M.. . . Atkinson, J. S Adeook, W. B Bones, ii. B (estate.) , Baker, S. N Jiugbce, D. S Bochtiid, B Fait of W. a I, T 1 N, R .s. 'i, s. j:. of see. 11, X .10 ai l es Barnes. Samuel alsop't A.C. Reck, W. W. V. p t I't.id ion'i lianasner, tieo., own donation, nees '2o and cits, G. V Reawitou RarntK, Isaac part Ij. Hall Caruthera', 1 imceHt ir) . . ' ot J. i o 'l s ion.,j i a, i, i , am, . . j tsi) Comer, J. A pait S rVU'f ioii.,N. R. m-c. 27, T 1 N, R 1 W, lilu acrew; j .ut J. A. Ni kuni H don., we. '27, T J ., R 1 W, 120 Helen, 10 Colenjan, W. T pa.t S. 't and p t N , O. S. Hall don., m-c. 2, T 1 S, R 1 VV, i. hj acre Q'jo Caiter, C M N. W. corner Wdcox don., mv. 'M, T 1 N, R J w, 7o acre. , ., t GO (dclnuiens, C M.. .T 2 , R J W, IGUaercs ; 7 'J2 Cantouwiiie, R.tminor), pait J. Vaumt' donation, T 1 , R 2 w, b(J luren, 4 yy DuUenson, Mis. S. R., ii.-irsof :'t wife' pait J. 1 neluusou's deli., T 1 h, R 1 w, Kens 805 Ra-aii, J. II., own donation, T 2 h, R 2 w, li2) aen s u m Rdv.u-ds, A. C part own itonati.ni, i I k, R d w, Uteres, 13 2J fain. W. I)., N. ' ol W. Allen don.itiou, tee. W, T 1 , itj w, lOJ acres y yj I'oi.l, llios.. pait ol the T. Ail-.ii donation, T i s. R i h, ol ucrt-a 4 1'i liray, J. ? tt Hunihi-r donation, m-c. 1, 'J' 2 h, R -i w, il-HJ w-rm, b 17 i Gallon, W. 1... Vf.in!; and Jas. Cornwall donation, m-c. 2.1, V I s, Jl 1 w, 210 ucre It b.i lieiuleion. John, bic. -'. T 1 h, R 3 w, ltii iicivk j jq Hurt, A. W, put own donation, Me. It. T 1 n, R 1 w, M aeies 41 Hancock, H. i:., S. w. .' j, m-e. 11, T 1 K, R 2 w, biijiu-rcs c 01) Hill. V. II., l'..le:t (j.ot , W alk- l 's addl t loll , Jl) J..hnsoii. .J., lots I, 2 fed 1 in ''ik 7; ninl ) t lot in bk 12 ... lu 3J Jviu,, Amos, m-c. o", T 1 N, R 1 w, hO hcii-h h i HaiOau-h, Ladd ii' 1 lltoll ni-iits), part 1 N, K J w, R;'. acles i Laughlin, John, lUavulou n.ill, bee, 1, j l.in.Mgiuil, John, p.ut ot wife's ilon., tcri. 11 J.ovi rieii, Jic-njaluin. t'l l.ti I lib . one uclc ! jliaof, Mrs., i 1 h, I; I w, ;u ucus, i Mar.ih.dl, part Jl.iski-ii donation. T 1 n. Jt Mai tin, J. L..palt ol (', J. Riillock'rt douatloji, 'I J S, 11 A v, tiU juris, Maxoii, J. li.. Conn lius, lot.- H and'.', M i'oland, J:.. m e. 1 I. I' 2 s. It 3 w, J aen-s, . .Ni.-ki-tt, l.ilir.an, part .. S. K.dl don , see-. 2, i' 1 s, li I w, li,) were. Niekum, Susan, part of Nu-Iaun's donation, hcc. 2, T 1 N, R 1 w, loi) ncii-K, , . , , Nolaiid, lleiny.i m its ol ; p.ut 11 . .Sol ual dou., m-c, 22, T 1 h, R 2 w, IH acre, , i'oiter, L. A., pai I of W. M..l.i-s donation, T 1 N. It 3 w, J3.j acn h, i'e.usoiis, Wni.S., paitof 'i In s. i'l aison's don. m-c. 31, i' 1 N, R 1 w, RitJucn-M. Reuion.s, J. I'., wit of Ihos. 1'i arnon'h don., been. 3 and 35, T 1 S, li I v, iMJaci.-s, l'tars-ns, IRnry, N. v.-. ' of sec. 3-. T J N, R 2 w, bill acn , , , O'.Ml homestead, sec. 3 I, 1' 1 .N, R 2 W, 'i'J acl i -l I I'crkins, (.', part ot Lod.ei-man's ilon. tUoi), i I. il I. ! .....I u i.. . 17 i il.Uul'UJ li, Ullil i.., Il-ll " iliin u 111 c i , Hi 3 and 4 in sic. 3;h 1 and - ill si c. 3, 1 N. E. '4 of S. w ,'4 aud l; 1 w, m adc-, ll. s. E. of sec. 1, :t, 1 - s, R 1 w, -.oo acres, Rid.-r, G ",. sc.- R -iv.-uoiid, it. C South ! ot N. E. of Seelbilai- 1, .1. Eii Irti, s. c. 'J.'t. I 2 S, R 1 ; Smith, Josi i h, pait ol L. M. Gosin-y' loii., Su.ith, 1. I'', .d. Hardy il uiatn.ii, sec, Sk-.lton, lhiiily, N. lj. 1 lii, i i h, Miodra.ss, .Mary 1., (,u niiUliowii owners), Winter , don. J 1 h, K - w, 'S20 aeret Id o0 Sch.i.itiau, 1 .nm 1, part of 1 . ,S ha-.tian's d on., nee, 2i, 'i' 2 h, 11 1 w, U0 acrcN, , , G lit) Stc-l!SOU, li. ., i Ole,t IJ.OVe, Jot Ml. !' 'd Se'.vi 11, New loll, see. -I, T 2 f. li .f w. K) on h 'J o,) !iiitli. ' . J., at t of Johnson dona! ion, ki e. I'J, 'J' II s. ll .1 w, hilmni 4 ;j JYis, IlililT, alt J. 1-leycr's doiia;i -m, m-.-s. (He'd. T I n, j; ,j vc, Ml iuTch, . . .l 20 iiinri.is -J. A.. 1'uii C. J.e,,s lion .i ii iii, I 1 h, li 2 v. , 1 l in-ii h, K2 oO TuUr, lb my, sic 12, T 2 , li I w, Maovs, 4 i 'imiupson. Mis. M. A., pait 01 " W. C. Cliem tti .s d n., T 1 h, li 1 w, rj'i iicn-h. . , 'J lid I'u!. iiu i o-, m i ;i'1dI .1 . ;;'. d' 1 h, Jl d w, 'i I I ai 1 1 s, . , in o, put el. S. Itrvaiit'rt donation, hich. Ju and II, d' - Ji 1 w, 17 acres V... ihn. T. M.. beavi r lots ;i. 1. r and ;, V ictor, ill-,;. I .', school land, t.t is Hi and J 1 . " " m cs lli and 17, Vill. v, IN tej part of J. llrashe.u '1 don., hie Whit' , liich ird, 1' 2 s. li 1 w, 1-. t acn k Wdliainsoii. Join.. TL os. J.i-vi rich donation, Wil y.t'n l-. h a -4e.il. I 1 s, 11 I w, 1J a re Ward, J. P.. Von st tiiove, lot 1, blk l', W . '.S, Joiiath-in. m'. 17, T 1 s, li 3 w. 110 aeres, A. Y- Bovce, rirf 30 13 X'u 1 s m s pn pared to do all kinds of l ntal wofk h is a line I leiital iiair. ul i:tii'i- SiM-ii v! .tiienotid; Which renders tooth-pulling comparatively l'r-A'f M'.'iL :n i,iiil. Ol -'FIl'K adjoining the Postoflice in Hills. boro. "'f11'! a la)' id home. A'-' nts wanted. Out tit and ti l ins free. IllL'EiV CO., Augusta, .Mi inc. ,'ptl.ivl I.OOK HERE ! ! If you want anything in the Grocery line, from a barrel of Suar down to a Nut Meg; LOOK HERE! NUTS, CANDIES. 1 OYSTKliS, i Clt.YCKEIiS. j CANWF.D FRUITS, Or anytMng kept in a First-Class Gro cery S'orc. Call at the Post Office and get them cheaper than ever. I Mean Hii-iiiess. Trraiift-CASII. W. D- Pittenger. 1. .f THE TIW STORE. j. iicllkh. ikoiiui:toii. tjx w ith:, 11 AlU U'AIIF, COOK STOVES, VAULOU STOVES. OFFICE ST0VKS Tin Ware nnd Stov Pipe constantly on" hand or made to order. Fitting and re tirwg duixt. Water l'ijs luid, ttc., ttr, J. IICLLCIt. Hilloboro, Oregon. marlCiu3 Pksct.iitton. of Land Tax, West J ot X. E. -i of we. C, T R K 80 acre, South -f S. K. U of ec. Hit, T.--R., HO acre, .'Fart of Hail Don., see, 17, T 1 X, R. 1 W, HO acres, Sees. 21 and -J, T. 1 S., R. I V,t '':! acres Fait H. B. Bone don., T 1 N., R. 1 W,, undivi did i of bl acres Own iioiuf t.teit.1, see. yii, T J S, R 2 V, I'M acres $7.9 J 'M UJ 00 1 f.r 2 13' Fortcr s don., sees. "J7, '24, 'Sd aud 3 NV . 100 acres and !:.; of x. w. yA ot s. u. : l S, R 1 V , l-JOwrUs 1185 13 20 . 6 Xli .Fart of Barton's Don.. T I S, R W, llOaerei lJrowu'fcOon.'Tl S, li J W, Hi) aeien, 2'J 70 don., k c. 15, T 2 S, R3 W, 1U iter', '2 471 '2h and '2', T 1 k, R J w, IJJU aerei, , . 1J M l.ois o an-i 1 in tJU 0, value, fj.), " 1, ',;, 7 and H. blk J2 value, $G0, " V and N, blli ."i, value, 20; -,bll .iJ, value. ,,U: ,hlk value. 3 38". ' s don., T 1 S R. 1 U', .Jo uer H 5;, ol 1.. and J. ioun ,' doll., hc-c, 31, 1 (1 (!0 1W id b 2 1 (ji, 4 Vo ; 'jo i y. an-,- ft 2.i b as tt; 41 2a 11 1Z 1 acii s, and 12, 'I 1 Ji 2 w, lO.'i m-n-H, . . . t M, l"S m-i. , 11 u.J 6 2i 1 Is, R 1 w, 31 act, 'I' I kt It ... -Iw i . k m .1 , . ,ii , , i 1 s 112 v, di acr s, 2 s, li 1 vv, II acres N. w. of s. E. ' of m-c. 7, T 2 , T . H, li .1 W, bO 11111.4, sec, T 2 s, Ji 1 w, HJ Here.,. :i ; i y a b '., Id oil W, I Hi ill les, , m c. 3 , 1 1 N. It 1 w, hi) m ri k, , , i' 1 s, R 1 w, ;i'l ui lea, i: i w, n; j i ll I'CH, Mi. 2 , '1 I JI 2 v, I 15 Hi res 'I' 1 h, K I w, J;o acres js, 'p 1 ,( j W( Oiu icm, T 2 , li 2 w, .'JU aen-H 1 t.1 I -iil 4 Ii5 1 (i. 1) Ml P.I HO 1 0 2 47 y. 4 2L J'KOIKSSUINAI CAHDH. T. A. JIAILKV, M, D. Phyael-ii Surgeon nnd Accouclieur. IIIILSBORO, OREGON on-TCF,-it the Drug Stor. lii;SIii:NCj;-Thieo UlocU Routh' c( Drus ritore, nl :yl DOC 'TOIl It. PRYt E, Pliyician and Surgeon. OrnrK AT r.KslIiKXCK NKA.Il WahUIKOTO UolKl., llll I.sIl'Hio, Oregon, VU,SON HOW I.HV, 31. D. PIi)i l.in mid SurgTun, roittvr (iiiovi:, .... citK(;o.v, OlTTCF.--At LU Pchhtcpcc, West o Johusou'H Planing Mill. aVJ:.y V. II. IIAMHJIV, ATTOUSEY AS I) COVXSELLOR AT l,AV, OITTCF.-In the Court IIpMtft, Hillsboro, Oregon. myU-tf C. A. HAM.. lUI.Kpill KTOTT, S. KTOTT, HAIJi a r t o h x j: vs.at-la 2'. 1 TFXTS 0 IS TA XFD. No. 0 Dektim'H P.loek, POUTLAND, OHF.dO. n ly ;OlI' CATMN. D. XII.LtN I Catlin S. KHIln, I TTOJtSEVS A SD CO UXSELOI) AT I, AW. lelinm'n lluilding, First Street, ljOllTIiAND, OKEOOX. THOMAS H. T0NQTIE, A 1 1 o r 11 c 1 .nt.hnwi llill.boio. Washington County, Oregon. tiios. d; iUMiiim:Ys. XOTAnY VVULIC and COXyEYAXCKR J4V.QXII pnpfr tlrawn and eollfction made. ltwiiieis e ntnihtod to hit care at; ended to promptly. OFFICIV V.wCnnrt Houm 3:n JAMES WITHYC0MBE, r Veterinary 8 u r B e o nr HIIXSIORO, - m m m OREO ON. "irlnftrmary Kept for Ilompn. f 15 per mouth will ba tho charge for any prdinary can. aprta 1 - H ( . t - - ) -rfsiMtt5:-3-,---';-ii,f MTift l ilJM"HiLl!JMMlt Ji- W3 i