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    THE INDEPENDENT.
Thursday, June 22, 187G.
The Next Legislature
The the following shows the po
litical complexion of the Legisla
ture according to the latest returns
SEP. DEM. ID.
Sen. Rep. Sen. Rep. Seu. Rep.
Baser...... 1 2
Benton 1 2 1
Benton k Polk 1 1
Clackamas 2 2 2
Clat. Till 1 1
Columbia 1
Coos
Coos & Carry 1 1
Douglass. .. .2 4
Jackson 11 1
Josephine 11
Lane 2 2 2
Linn 3 6
Marion 2 C 1
Multnomah.. 1 5 2 2
Polk 1 2 1
Umatilla.... 1 2
Wasco 1 2
Washington.1 2 1
Yamhill 2 3
Lake 1
Grant 11
Union 1 2
Total....... 9 25 21 32 3
Second Judicial District For Judge, Wat
son,(R.) 2,207; Thompson,(D.) 1.133; for
Prosecuting Attorney, Higby, (R.) 4,304
Hazard, ( D.) 2,033.
Third Judicial District For Jiul;je, Boise,
(R) 3.811; Bonham(D) 3.C30. For Prosecu
torney, Burnett, 3,015; Ramsey, 3,802.
Prosecuting Atty. 4th Judicial District.
Stronj, Dtvt
801
UH
1.354
JSJ
Clickamas. . .
Columbia. . . .
Clatsop
Multnomah. . ,
Washington. .
gtutt, lie p.
821
74
205
... 1,614
COS
LETTER FROM PHILADELPHIA.
A Webfoot On His Travels-The Expo-
sition.
3,410
2,929
By the above table Mr. Stott's ma
jority in this county is 333, not 288
as we before stated.
It is now certain that the Demo
crats will have a majority in the next
Legislature of from IS to 19 on a
joint ballot, over both the Republi
cans and Independents.
National Republican Convention.
Cincinnati, Juno 16. First ballot
Total vote 754; necessary to a
choice, 379. Blaine 2S3; Bristow
113; Conkling 99; Hartranft 58;
Hayes 61; Jewell 11; Morton 124;
Wheeler 3.
Second ballot Blaine 29S; Bris
tow 114; Conkling 93; Hartranft 58;
Hayes 64; Morton 111; Wheeler 3;
Washburn o 1.
Third billot Blaine 293; Bristow
121: Conkling 90; Hartranft OS;
Hayes G7; Morton 113; Washburne
1; Wheeler 2.
Fourth ballot Blaine 292; Bris
tol 126; Conkling 84; Morton 108;
Hayes 68; Hartranft 71; Washburne
3; Wheeler 2.
Fifth ballot Blaine 2S6; Bristow
114; Conkling 82; Hartranft C9;
Hayes 104; Morton 95; Washburne 3;
Wheeler 2.
Sixth ballot Blaine 308; Conk
ling 81; Hayes 113; Washburne 4;
Bristow 111; Hatrantt; Motion 85;
Wheeler 2.
Seventh ballot -When Kentucky
was called, Gen. Harlan withdrew
Bristow, and cast Kentucky's vote,
24. for Haves. When Indiana was
called, Cumbach took the platform
and withdrew the name of Moiton,
'and the ballot stood as follows:
Blaine 351; Bristow 21; Hnyes 3S4.
Hayes having a majority of all votes
cast was declared the nominee for
President. Wheeler of New York
was nominated for Vice President
on the first formal ballot.
Phiadelphia, May 13, 1876.
EniTOR Independent:
Thinking that I might interest
some of your readers I will give you
some, things as they appear to a
Webfoot.
Purchasing a round trip ticket to
the Centennial while I was in Cin
cinnati (I could not get one until
the first of May) good for sixty days
from date and return by way of New
York and Niagara Falls, for the
small sum of ?3l), shows the advan
tage to the traveling public of com
peting lines of railroad. Starting
from the Qieen City at 9-30 o'clock
a. m., we left the best average buili
citv in the Union, solid business
blocks and beautiful suburbs; St.
Louis, the largest city of tho west,
is rusty in appearance, the old part
of the City having very narrow
streets and alleys, and San Francis
co, with Montgomery street and the
Palace Hotel and rickety outskirts
and Chinese quarters remind one of
a ruffled shirt and moccasins.
Ohio contains some fine country and
West Virginia some vory rugged
hills. Waking up about 4 o'clock
in the morning I looked out of the
eir window and saw the Blue Ridge
mountains in tho distance and we
were whirling through tho Shenan
doah valley, stopping only two or
three times in a hundred miles.
The charming landscapes lighted up
by the rising sun, appeared from the
window of thelightnitig express, like
tho shifting scenes of tho kaleid-S-'ope.
Washington City in the
month of Ma with its numerous and
and extensive parks, its broad ave
nues and streets, strike tho behold
er with admiration. After leaving
the rains and fogs of Webfoot l.st
winter, I thought Oakland, Cal.,
was an incipient garden of Klen,
but Washington City is like K len
would have boen if tii3 Head Gard
ener instead of being turned out for
his shortcomings had been furnished
with millions toward adorning it.
Under the Boss Shepherd system,
the tax-payers groan while the trav
eler admires. While I was in Wash
ington, the Senate was trying the
DelUnap case, as to whether they
had jurisdiction after Belknap had
resigned. Senator Mitchell has a
seat on tho inside row of desks next
to the Democratic side of the House.
Behind him sits Cuas. Colliding of
X. Y. Tho latter, I consider, to
be tlie finest looking man both phys
ically and intellectually in the Sen
ate. Senator Kelly occupies a seat
in the outer row, next to the Repub
lican side of tho House. Bruce of
Mississippi, the only colored Sen
ator, occupies the old seat of Jeff.
Davis. He looks nioro like a corn
fed coachman than a U. S. Senator.
Socially he receives the cold should
er from from the other Senators and
he looks as though he fullly compre
hended the situation, for since the
days of Chas. Sumner no one seems
to have the moral courage to make a
darkey feel at home in hin presence.
Next behind Senator Bruce, with a
marked milttury bearing, a self-cm. -
iugton, but as they ought to be kept
now. I rom the house you have a
view of tho river for many miles
up and down, and were it not for a
bend in the river, the Capitol build
iug could be seen. It is a five hours
run from Washington to Phiadel-
phia. Between Washington and
Baltimore there is a fine country.
Around Wilmington, Delaware, it
resembles the Sacramento valley.
Arrived at Philadelphia on the
9th of May, late in the night and
behind time, because of tho heavy
trains of passengers. Whether this
is the City of Brotherly Love or not
there is one command the hotel and
restaurant keepers obey with a vim
to "take the stranger in!" At the
new hotels erected near the centen
nial buildings yon may get as good
accommodations for $3 per diem as
you could get for 1.50 in Portland.
Leading papers say this must stop
or there will bo an exposition of
landlords through their columns.
By nine o'clock on the opening
Any the crowd was ''mmense. Out
side ot tuo gates every street car
was crammed to its utmost capacity,
many breaking down. But those
arming on the cars seemed to be
outnumbered by tho continuous
stream pouring up Belmont Avenue
on foot. At nine o'clock the gates
were opened, but the crowd was at
the Centennial National Bank where
tho necessary fifty cent greenback
could be procured. Two twenty-
iive cent pieces won't do, ne'ther
will a dollar take in two. No ticket
ire issued and nothing admits at the
gate but a fifty cent piece or a free
pass. In trying to get a position
where I could see all the opening
ceremonies I took a stand niidwav
between the main Exposition build
ing and Memorial Hull. On a plat
form in front of the former tho Or-
cnestra and live hundred sni"ti
were seated. In front of the latter
-nt tho President and dignitaries
L'ho music created liltlt sensation
until a solo was sung by Whitney of
Boston, when tho multitude seemed
to "row wild and nothing would do
but a repetition, which was given
Thero was quite a contrast in the
stvlo of public speaking between
Gen. llawley and Gen. Grant. The
voice of tho former could bo heard
abve the d.n of the multitnde.
While the lips of tho latter could be
seen to work, not a sound of his
voice could be hoard. Standing in
the posture of a rustic school boy on
reading his first composition, Gen
Grant did not move his eyes from
his paper from tho time ho com
menced until he hud finished his
little piece. Some other time I will
jrive some account of tho exhibition
and several others of this place at
tended the Association. Jos. W att
was elected a Director.
Jerome Porter has sold a span of
his horses to Mr. Parker of Corne-
iu3.
"Put" Smith is hero with a lot
of thorough-bred Spanish Merino
sheep.
There aro a good many strangers
here. Amoncr thera are several
school teachers. They aro staying
at Dr. Marsh's place.
lho streets look lively now, for
playing marble has broken out bad
in the community and even the lame
the halt and the blind are shouting
"boler from taw."
Toots.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SALE!
The Following Valuable
FARMING LANDS
320 Acre y mile north of Hills-
boro, 'Ai acres in cultiva
tion.
Q20 Acres 3JJ miles west of Dilley
Station; 200 acres iu cultivation.
13 5 Acres one mile south of Dilley
Station. 80 acres in cultivation.
OJ Acres 3 miles west of Dilley
Station, 300 acres iu cultiva
tion.
nCVl Acres 3 miles south of Gaston
Station, 200 acres iu cultivu
tion.
LOC3 Acre2 miles wen of Wilbur
Station.
yO7 Acres on auvit s island in
Multnomah county, y mi'
north of Fcitlan 1.
Good Dairy S. Grazin ; Itunrli
e, Cheap far Cash. TC1131S I2A-
SV.
Agent for WHEELER'S XO. C REAPER
Sc MOWER COM MX ED McCQRM.il K
REAPER & MOWER; COATS UAi
RAKE; At
DILLKY STATION.
Parties desirous of buying will please en
quire of A C Hall at DILLEY. or of
XV C Seng;; in,
nt my residence 3 miles west of Dili v.
Dilley, Washington Co., Oregon, May
21th. 1STG. junltf
WOOL
CAiiDixc; roit
VI-: All 187G.
Till
NEW ADVEIITISEMNTS.
S.HUGHES, F0RE3T GROVE, 0GN,
DEALER I
CIIAMPIOX MoLIXE,
CENTER DRAUGHT,
COL L I."S CA S 7 S TEEL,
an,t oardexcitv PLOWS.
DAIXdr PACIFIC U'AUOXS;
REAPERS, MOWERS J: THRESHERS;
PACIFIC FAX MILLS;
HARVESTING COO DS OF ALL KIXDS.
Aho
SHELF & HF.AVV HARDWARE;
FARMER'S A- .IEt'II AXIC'S TOOLS;
A FULL AXD COMPLETE STOCK OF
HAU.MiSS Ai S.lDDLKHY;
DOORS. SASH. MOULDINGS; PAINTS.
OILS. RKUSIIES, VARNISH;
WINDOW GLASS;
PUTTY.
LIME, PLASTER,
WHITING, ami CEMENT;
ALL at t ;e LOWEST MARKET RATES.
IiiSOtf
Administrator' Notice.
"jV'OTICE IS HERERY GIVEN THAT
Xl tin! undersigned has filed his final ac
count as administrator tie bonis in of the
nt :te of Jacob Whetstone, deceusi d, ill tin'
County Court of the State f Oregon for
Washington ( ountv, and that Wednesday
liter the tirst 21oiui.iv in June, A. I)., !.,
tt 10 o'clock a. in., has been wt by said
Court tor the examination thereof.
apr'JOwl THUS. JI. TONGUE.
LAS3D FOR SALE!
SHERIFFS SALE.
NOTICE IS HEREHY GIVEN THAT HY VIRTUE OF A WA lilt A NT ISSUFD
Xi out of th County Court of the State of Or.-gou for Washington county, ttft
cd by the-Clerk of stud court on the 11th day of May, lt70, and to mo directed coin
...... i : . . ..... ... ..-li ... .1 i... ... ... . .. .. .1. . . t . - . . . . . . .
manning me i lumii o.eiiuteiiv laica ioj me jnir ifto, uiiii ior wain oi iiersouui yroy
tity, I uill sell at public nudum at thu Coiut house door in the town of Hillsboro iu said
County, ou Monday tho lioth day of June, IsTti, the following described tracts or Jurcls
of land or so much thereof as may be tieceary to satisfy the tuxes t hereon, together with
costs and charges.
Sale to couiLuiiice at 10 o'clock a. in., and continue from day to day until all th Und
is sold.
CIIAS. T. TOZIEH, Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon.
Hillsboro May l'Jth, 170.
Names
Abercombie
Descbiptiow. or Lkd
Tax.
bie, P. M West y, of N. K. of sec C, T II, 80 acrci,
South ; of S. E. t f ee. 30, T.--U., bO ueres, $7
92
Atkinson, J. S.
Adcook, N . D
lioucs, H. li (estate.).
.Purt of Hull Don., sec. 17, T I N, It. I W, 80 acres, 3 30
Sees. 21 and il, 1. IS., It. 4 '., 23 acres 33 00
It. 1 W., undivi-
Paker, S. X. .
liugbce, D. S.
Dot Lead, I). . .
Barnes, Samuel.
Reck. W.H. V..
Dangasser, Geo., owl
Reus. G. V
W. of S. E.
1 C5
14 85
13 20
8 US
.Part 11. 1. Rones don., T 1 X.
tied ; of 87 acres
Own homestead, sec, 2J, T 2 S, It 2 W, 120 acres
Part of V. Porter's don., sees. 7. 28. 33 and
31. T 1 X. li 3 W . 100 acres
S. S. E. ii and E. 'i of X.
of see. 11, T 1 S, R 1 W, 120 acres,.
40 acres, , .
, . .' Purt of Uai ton's Don.. T 1 S, It 1 V, 110 acres,
also p't A.C. Drowu'sDou.'Tl N, It 3 W, HU acres, 29 70
l't Fetl.l rson's dou., sec. 13, T 2N, K3 W, 40 ucr's, 2 47 '
n donation, sees 25 and 'JU, T I s, R 3 w, 3-0 ocres 13 20
. ReavertoU Iots J and 4 in blk o, value, f 25,
" I, 2, 5, C, 7 and 8. blk 32 valuf, $C0,
" i ami 8, I.Ik ', value. au;
" , ,blk 33, value, f 50;
, blk 33, value, $50, JM,';
Rarnes, Isaac. lrt L. Hall's don., T 1 S R. 1 W, 30 acres 11 6i'
OtrutheiV, Finice. (Heirs) . . of J. Pool's don., T 1 X, R 2 W, 25H acres, . . l'j til)
Comer, J. A .part S. Sell's Uon.,X. E. J see. 27, T 1 X, R 1 W, Kio acres;
part J. A. XicUum's don., sec, 27, T 1 X, R 1 W, 120 acres, 10 88,'
Coleman, W. T part S. lt and p't N 't O. S. Hall don., sec. 2, T 1 N, IU W,
.... I'.Ml acres )M
Carter, CM X. W. coiiur Wilcox don., sec, 3(i, T 1 X, R 3 w, 75 acres ... ti GO
Clemens, C. M. . . 1 2 a, li J w, JOU acres, ,,
Cautonwuie. li. (minor), pail J. lucent s donation, 1 1 s, li 2 w, 80 acres 4 30
Dickenson. Mrs. S. E., heirs of ; wifo s part J. Dickinson s dcu., I 1 s, R 4 w,
acres . .
I......- t if u-ii fii ii 'it i i in fr 'i
acres, .
rWMlV. I'NDERSIGNF.D HAS FOR SALE
J3. seeral 1 arms and a lare amount of nrst
das, unimproved land, lyiny iu Washing
ton CouLty, Orison.
Immigrants and others
desiring to purchase
would do
xno a call.
well to 'v
The undersigned having located hi Card
ing machine at the place best known by th
name of Webb's Mill, two miles north of
Gleucoe, Washington County, Oregon,
where he is prepared to make rolls and
bats to ordrr. Dring on your wool ia good
order, with ont pound of greaso to every
eight pounds of woo!. Dju't wash your
wool too clean.
J, DIX.
ia general.
Peake.
June 13th, 187G.
Tho "heathens" are not yet paci
fied. Tho war spirit is still manifes
ted and the tomahawk and scalping
knife are not laid away where moths
corrupt nor theives break in and steal . j
One threw a club into tho school !
house and struck a man who was
kneeling down to pray and disturbed"
the meeting. Two others had a set
to at fisticuffs, and at the close of
the entertainment their "snoots"
looked as sweet and a3 fair a3 the
rose. They have also exchanged
school teachers Miller for Watts
O, Watt(s) a teacher!
E. Shearer, son of J. D. Shearer,
got hi'? leg Droken. (How and
when, brother "Aborigine?" You
have left tho item impsifect, you see
Ed. Ixd.)
There will bo a basket meeting
(by the United Brethren church,
vie suppose Et.) about 2 miles
northwest of this place beginning on
July the 8th.
Aborigine.
Two or threo refreshing showers
fell oq Wednesday, which cooled
the heated atmosphere and did
tho crops a benefit.
J. Li. Thomas lectured on temper
ance last Friday evening at the Bap
tist church at West Union to a good
audience.
Ilartely Morgan now living in Portland
Visited Hillsbovo this week.
Ed Wilcox started 1-ist week for Rutto
Tk, Wiis jo o-my.
ciousness which gives gives him an
appearance cf owl-liko gravity, sits
Gen. Bumside. lli-i heavy side
iwhiskcrs and smooth shaven chin
forcibly remind one that he is look
ng upon tho daddy of all Barnsides.
The House of Representatives is-sadly
w. uiting in dignity and decorum.
Tho fu5t time I paid a visit to that
place they were having a character
istic scene. A perfect bedlam pre
vailed, throe or four having the lloor
at the same time, the Speaker's gav
el being powerless to cheek the tu
mult. Visiting tho House again bet
ter order prevailed, Fernando Wood
of X. Y., having charge of tho reci
procity treaty with tho Sandwich Is
lands, was addressing the house.
His tall lithe figure, well fitting
clothes grey hair and moustache us
white as the driven snow, commands
some rfisneet even from the House
of Representatives.
At ten o'clock ono morning I start
ed for Mt. Vernon, lifteeu miles dis
tant down the Potomac. For beau
tiful scenery along its banks the Po
tomac is second only to the Hudson.
Mount Vernon itself, aside from its
associations, is a lovely spot. About
half way up the hill from the rivet
some weeping willows are growing
by tho winding pathway and a notice
that they were taken from the grave
of the first Napoleon is posted on a
tree near by at whose foot a little
rill comes trickling down tho hill
side. The Mount Vernon Associa
tion owns 200 across of tho origina
.5, 000 acres owned by George Wash
ington. The general intention of
the Association is not to keep things
a thev were iu the time of Wash
Forest Grove:
June 18, 1870.
Mr. Parker, B. Leabo and Geo.
Nay 1 or have just returned from a
trip into the mountains. Thev had
a tmiall adventure with boiuc bears
while out there. Geo. Nnylor dis
covered two cul)3 climbing a tree
and not seeing the mother around
ho 1 'lazed awav when tho old one
made a charge through the brush
and George saved his bacon by ma
king a precipitate flight. It is sup
posed that the old bear ran back to
protect her wounded cub or she
would have undoubtedly given Geo.
a good hugging. The entire party
returned to kill her but could not
find her.
(Jeo. Ilines has sheared some
yearling Cotswold sheep, which av
eraged 12 lbs to tho fleece.
Mr. Stolt is improving his place
here.
A family from Illinois has mowed
into Ed. Goodtll'b house.
Capl . Lambson formerly of the
U. S. navy, and late of Yamhill
county, has moved into Logan John
son's house.
Elias Smith and wife celebrated
their glass wedding last Saturday
evening. About 50 friends were
present. Tho supper was splendid,
and tho glasses were jingling in ev
ery direction but no "red-eye."
Mr. Smith has enough glass ware to
start a wholesale store.
A company of ten young men
started to tho coast last week. Judg
ing from the supply of beans they
took with them they will make a
long thy stay. Perhaps however,
they intend to go into the moccasin
trade.
Several cases of typhoid on A ap
pato are reported.
The pioueers of this place, ten in
all, attended the association at Sa
fin. Their names and the years in
which they immigrUed to this coua
trv are as follows:
1810
141
18-14
Hpiuv Rnxton
Joseph Watt .
A. Hinman. . .
R. Cornelius and wife
Mrs. II. Ruxton
V.L. Johnson
A. S. Watt
Mrs. A. S. Wattt
Mrs. Joseph Watt, Mrs. Blank,
....1S15
....184.
1SJ7
ls.-o
150
SlierifT's Sale.
Y VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF EXF.CC
tion and ord -r of sule issued out of t!oj
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Washington county in favor or S th Murk
ham and against Richard Kelty, dated May
22nd. ISTG. and to ino directed and deliv
ered commanding me to satisfy the sum of
$3 MJ.24 II. S. coin, and $2i.15 costs, out of
the following described tract or parctl of
htnd, to wit :
The homestead claim of the s:iid Rich
ard Kelty Ixiii;,' the N'J J of the S of Sec.
2t;. T I S, R W. Therefore by Mitue of
said writ. I have levied upon said tract or
parcel of land ;ind on Friday the :50th day
June, lsTlJ ;itj onrt o'clock p. in., at the
Court House door in Hillsboro, Washington
county. Oregon, I will si ll at public auc
tien all the right, title and intt rest that the
saiil Richard Kelty has or had on the ilth
day of May, ls7(j. in or to the above de
scribed tract of land to the highest bidder
therefor, to satisfy said execution and ac
cruing costs.
Witutss mv hand this 27th, day of Mav,
1S7G.
CIIAS. T.TOZIEK, Sheriff.
Washington County Oigon.
junl w4
Micrifr'H Sale.
Now is the tinio to
secure comfortable
homes on eufy
terms.
TIIOS. D. HUMPHREYS.
Hii-i-snono. June 2'Jili, 1S7.'. jlyl-tf
R 2 w, 320 acres
Kdwwi'ds, A. t'., part own donation, T 1 s, R 3 w, 2(1 acres..
Fain. W. D., N. t l w- Allen donation, sec, 10, T 1 s, R 3 w, ld(J uc
l-oid, l'ho.. part ot the I . Allen donation, I l s, li a w, oj acres
Gray, J . S., S ; Huiisaker donation, sec. 1, T 2 s. R 3 w, 3lU acres, .
Henderson. John, tte. '20. T 1 s, R 3 w, 100 acres
Hurt, A. W , part own donation, sec. 11, 'V I h, R I w, 10 acres
Hancock. R. E., S. w. see. 11, T 1 s, R 'I w, 1UJ acres,
Hill, W. H., Forest (J rove. Walk r'saddition,r , . .
Johnson, M., ' lots 1, '2 and 1 iu Llk 7; and ' lot in blk li
Kin '. Amos. sec. .'to. T 1 N. H 1 w, MO acies
Haroauh, F.,(bidd it1 Tiltoii agents), part of E. and J. Young's dou., sec. 31, T
1 N, R l w, lU'J acres ,
Laughlin. John, Rcavt itun n ill. sec. 1, 4 acres
EouMnot, John, part ot wife's don., sees, 11 and 12, T 1 N, li 2 w, 10j seres,. . .
Eovei i. li, ikijjamin, Ct utei ville, one acre,
Minor, Mrs., 1' 1 s. II 1 w, CM acres
.Marshall, .part Haskell donation, Tl , It lw.lUH acres
Martin, J. L..part of C. J. Rullock's donation, T 1 S, R 3 w, oO acres,
Maioii, J. H., Cornelius, lots K and .,
.Ucl'olutid, R., sec. 14, T 2 s, R 3 w, SU acres, . .
Nickett, Eilisau, part t. S. Hall don., sec. 2. T 1 s, It 1 w, 1(10 acres
Nukuiii, Susan, part of Nn kum's donation, m-c. ,2, T 1 N, H 1 w, 10 acres. , , ,,
Nolaud. Heiiiy. (Heirs of ) part H. Noland's dou., sc. '22, T 1 s, R 2 w, IS acres,.
I'oi ter, L. A., pint of W, Stokes donation, T 1 N, R 3 w, 'J3.iu.crt-,
1'earsoiis, m. S., part of Tho. Pearson's don. sec. 31, T 1 N, R 1 w, KiO acres.
Pearsons, J. 1'.. west 't of Thus. Pearson's don., sees. 3 and 35, T 1 X, It 1 w,
! acrt-s,
Pearsons, Henry. N. w . ,'4 f c. 3t. T I N, It '2 w, li(J acres
own homestead, sec, 3.", T 1 N, R 'J w, 3'J acres
Perkins, C, part of l.ockerman's donation T 1 s, R 1 w, 31 acres,
Euthbiun, Jurt-d h., Uts rl mid H in sec. 17, T 1 s, R 'J w, 3S acres
3 and 4 in see. .!.!. I I s K 2 w, li acres
1 mi 1 2 in sec. 3. T 2 s, R 1 w, 11 hi rt s
N. E. ' , of S. w. )i and N. w . '4 of s. E. of nee. 7, T 1 n,
R 1 w, hi! acres, , . , ,
II. 't of s. E. ' of see, 1, T 2 s, R 3 w, K0 acres,
1 2s. R 1 w, 200 acres,.
of sec. 0, T 2 s. R 1 w, HO acrs..
Se lbiiid-r, J. Eu lwig, sec. 'J.I. T '2 s, R 1 W, 10 acres,
Smith, Joseph, part of b. M, (iosney's don., see, Co, T 1 N, R I w, h0 acn s
Smith, I. 1, J. M. Hanly donation, sec. 3J, T 1 , It 1 w, 3'(J acres
Skelton, Emily, N. E. ?i f see. 1, T 1 s, R 4 w, t'0 acres
.Sii.Klurass, M.tiy 1... (or unknown, iivm-m), .MiuU-r s d m. I 1 h, R I w, 320 acres Id UX
Sebastian, Dam I, pai t of D. Sebastian's d n., sec. '27, T 2 s, R 1 w, 100 litres,, . ti GO
Stevenvni, R. O., 1'orest trove. lot 2, l-ik l '
8 25
U 2tt
13 20
. yyo
. 4 i2j;
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41
C 00
3 30
lo 3j;
H 2i
C, 0
2G 40
25
1 C5
4 'J.,
'J JO
4 'J5
4 ia;
3 87;.
b 25
8 2
tG
41 2S
11 65
8 25
11 5i
25
Rider. G C. sec.
R ivmosid. JI. C, South '. of N. E. of sec. 0, T 2 s. R
5 5IS
H 25
3 51
9 2.1
25
i; ro
3 30
Furniture Fiflan'f Co,
Sewell, Newton, si c. 21, T 2 s, R 3 w, K0 aclt-s t
Smith. W. J., art of Johnson donation, sec. 1-. T 3 s. R 3 w, K3 aires
Thomas, J. A.. Part C. Lewis donation, T 1 s, R2 w, 4S0 ucres
Tuber, Henry, see. 12, T 2 s. R 1 w, so acres.
Thompson, Mrs. M. A., part of W. C. ('lunette's Vin.. T 1 s, R 1 w, 135 utrm,..
Unknown owners, fill ot' st c. 31. T 1 s, R 3 w, dl'J m-rrs,
part of A. S. ltryant's donation, sees. 10 and 11, T 2 s, R 1 w,
17 acres, ,
Vaughn. T. M.. R av. Hon lots, 3, 4, j and . blk '2"
Victor, Mr. F F, hchool land, sees 10 and 17, T 1 N, R 2m, 115 acrts
" sees ti and 17, T 1 s, R 4 w, p'.O nei-es
Vill. v. Pctr. inrt of J. Rrashir's tlon., s c If, T 1 N. R 1 w. 20scres '.
Whit., Richard. T 2s, P. 1 w, M0cr.-s
Wiley, Cli uh s, hoaicste i l. I 1 s. K 1 w, V) ire
Wt Uh, Jonathan, -ec. 17, T 1 s, 11 3 w, lit acres
By virtue of ti writ of execution issued
out of the Circuit Court of the State of Or
egon for Washington county dated May ith.
l7t, and attested by A. Luelhng Clerk of
said court iu favor of James H. Frush, and
against M. D. Merries: for the sum of $130.
3S, U. S. gold coin, and $3I.(H) costs, to me
directed and commanding nie to make sale
of the following descriln d tract or parcel of
land to wit: "All of the the north half of
tne north-west quarter of section One(l)
in Township three (3) South Range (2)
two west, being Eighty (80) acre.j, more or
less.
And on Saturday the 21th day of Jun
187", at the hour of one o'clock p. in. of
said day, at the Court House door in the
town of Hillslairo, county and State afore
said, I will sell said tract or nareel of land
at public auction to th highest bidder
therefor, TT. S. gold coin, cash in hand to
satisfy slid execution and af ruing costs.
Witness my hand this l'Jth dav of Mar,
187;. ( HAS. T. TOZIF.R,
Sheriff of Washington count- Oregon.
my2-"iw."
Sctcrssors to r.MIM.OWl.NSTEIN ACo.
am. IU'RC.REN SIIINDEKn.
Manufacturers and Importers, Wholesale
and Retail Dealers in Furniture.BeddinsT.
Carnets, Pajier-Hingms, Ud-Clothd,
Mirrors, etc. etc-
Wareroomi: Cor. Yamhill & First
Sis. Steam Factory Cor. Madison &
Front Sts.r Portland. Oregon.
TT. CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE
citizens of HIEI.sKORO and vi in-
ity to the fact that we have our summer
stock of furniture, also carpets, oil-cloth and
wall-paper which we offer at greatlv n duced
! prices. To th Cirang rs we would say buy
i furniture of this house made from our
Oregon ash. maple and alder. We do not
keep Pine and Redwood furniture made in
California. And if you want a tirst rate
Spring bed, Wiol, Hair, or l'ulu matt ass,
everything at thi- establishment i t it an
new and iresh, not a pound of second-hand
material used. The Oregon I'urniture Man
ufacturing Company is managed by men
who have s;ent the best part of thejr lives
in building up the furniture business in (r
gon and we claim to know the wxnts of the
furniture trail". See and price our yood.
We warrant satisfaction.
Oregon Furniture Manu'f Co.
declolv Portland, Oregon
to i day at home. Samples worth
JI free. Stinson A-Co., Portland Maine,
Mm-i iff Mle.
1 23
3 M
4 Jtt
H2 50
4 12
J 10
13 20
1 cs
1 i:3
4 05
1 C5
f W0
1 tit
4i2j;
A. Y. Boyce,
Is prepared to do all kinds of Dental work.
He has a line Dental ( hair, alsothe noted
r.tlMT Spraj !
Which reiidn-s tooth-pulling comparatively
TF nloes!
IV ill Wrh- WornmU'l.
OFFICKadj ining the Postolhoe in Hills
boro. ii'.r!"
8I lllay " home. Agents wanted. Out
tit and terms free. I RUE i CO., Augusta,
Maine. aprldyl
riHM'ESSrONALi CARDS.
SIicrifT'H Sale.
BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF EXECU
tion and order of sale issued out of the
Circuit court of the State of Oregon for
Washington county, dated May 30th, l87ti,
in favor of J. II. Rti.l ami against ('has. F.
Brown for the sum of $2,405. N3 IT. S. coin,
to me directed, commanding me to levy ui
onand st 11 the following dcscriWd tract of
laud to wit: Bung all the don. land claim of
J. II. Reed and Sarah J. his wife; notifica
tion No. 11 S3, certificate No. 3,73s and
claim No. 40, excepting three hundred
and eight and lS-l(Mths aer s sold prior to
Mav 'Jsth, ls72. to A. H. Johnson atd
Richard Perkins; all of said mortgaged
tract of liind Iyin south of th Poitlan l
road to Harris Bridge in sections 18 ami PJ,
T1S.B1 W, in Washington county Ore
gon and containing 335. 7'j acres, more or
less. Ami on Friday the 30th day of June,
lS7ti, at 2 o'clock p. ni. at the Court house
door in Hilllmro. county and State afore
said. I will sell the above described tract of
land at public auction to the highest bidder
for U. S. coin, to satisfy said execution and
accruing costs.
Witness my hand this Mav 31st. 187f.
CHAS. T. TOZIER.
Washington eouo'y, Oregon, -junlwl.
BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF EXECU
tion and order of sale issued out of
the circuit court of the State of Oregon
for Washington county on the 2'th day of
May, I87f. in favor of John I.andess and
against John S. Gray, Fannie Gray
and John Frit, for the sum of
S310.OO V. S. coin and $i5.l." costs and
disbursements, and to me directed com
manding me to make levy and sale of the
following descriU-d tract of land to ait: The
South half of the don. land claim t.f Joseph
and Elizabeth Hunsacker in Township two.
South of Range three West, excepting one
acre more or h-ss(said exception including
all of aforesaid land that lie on the S.
E.sidof the ereekand in South East corner
of said land), that is to s iy loO acres more
cr less. Therefore in pursuance of orderrjf
said wri on the 3oth day t.f June next. Is7i5.
r.t the htur of IO o'clock a. in. at the Court
house door in Hillslsiro. county and State
aforesaid, 1 will sell said tract of land at
public saleof n t J the highest bidder for U.
S. coin, to satisfy said execution and accru
ing cost .
tl'itnes mv hand this 10th tiny of May.
1 87ti . CIIAS. T. TOA E R,
Sheriff of Hltshington county. Oregon.
jnullw.
i
LOOK HERE ! !
If you
want anything
in the Grocery line, from
a barrel of Suar down to a Nut Meg I
LOOK HERE'
NUTS.
CANDIES,
OYSTKKS.
CllACKKRS.
CANNED FRUITS,
Or anything kept in a Firitdass Gro
cery Store. Call at tho Post Office
and get them cheaper than ever.
I Mean Jlnslnens.
Tcrim-CASII.
I A. JIAILliY, M. II.
Phy.uslan, Surgeon nnd Accoucnenr.
HIILSBDRO, OREGON
OFFICE at the Drug Store.
RI-.SIDENCE Threo Blocks South' t
Drug Store, nl;jl
DOCTOIl U, IMtYCK,
Physician and Snrgoon
OrncK at nKsiiRNt-B near Wasiiinot
uotkl., HiLiAitoito, Oregon.
WILSON HOWMIY, 31, II,
riijsiclanand Surgeon,
FOKEST (iuovi; .... tKL(;05,
OFFICE--At his Residence, West oj
Johnson's Planing Mills. n49:,y
r. ii- hamjli:y,
ATTOnxm' A.I COUNSELLOR
AT LAW,
omCE -In the Court House, Hillsboro,
Oregon. myl3-tf
C. A. BALI,.
HALKIOn TOTT,
W. D. Pittenger.
notf
THE TIW
j. hi:lli:ii. ikoiuii:tou.
TIX WARE.
HARD WARE,
COOK STOVES,
V A II LOR STOVES,
OFFICE STOVES
"t?"Tin Ware and Stovt Pipes constantly
on hand or made to order. FUtiiuj and re
pmVbi7 done, Wakr t'it laid. i t, tie,
J. HELLER,
Hillsbr.ro, OrRen. iiiil'5n;3
It ALL K STOTT,
A T T O It N KV8.AT-LA V
rA TEXTS 0RTAIXED.
No. fl Dekum's Block.
PORTLAND, OREOOX. t ly
lOUM CATl-IW. B, XILLth
Cntlin A. Klllln,
I TTOIIXEYS A SD CO VXSELOB
AT LAW.
Dekum's Building, First Street,
rORTLAND, OREGON.
THOMAS H. TONGUE.
Attorney . at bnvv,
Q lilbboro, Washington County, Oregon,
TIIOH. D. iiit3iihhi:ys.
X0TARY rURLIC and COXVEVAXCKIt
LEGAL paiw-rs drawn and collection!
made. Kusiness entrusted to hit car .
ended to promptly,
OFFICE Vew Court House 3:.1
JAMES WITHYC0MBE,
Veterinary H uriron,
HILLSROHO, .... OREOON.
nrlnflrmary Kent for Ilorsm. , f IS per
month will be the eh urge for any ordinsrr