THE INDEPENDENT. HILLSBORO THUBSDAY. Financial. Gold in New York, 1.10. Legal tenders in Portland baying 90 lling 91. Silver-Trade dollars, 91e; other coins, 95c Portland Produce Market. WHEAT. $1.33 "ft cental, sacked. FLOUR-For extra standard brand.!, $3.00; extra country, $1 50l 73. OATS Per busnel, 40 to CO cents. DRIED FRUITS-Apples llc $ ponnd; plums, pitless, 14 to 13c;witb pits 4 to 5c. HIDES Best selected llc lb; culls, off; gTeen 3 to 4c. MEATS Hams, 12 to 8c; side 16; shoulders 10c, dressed hoH 6 to 6Jc; mut ton sheep $2.30 to $3 per head; beef dresM, 4 to 3 eta per lh. LARD New lard in tins, 17c; in bulk 16". n.VY-Timothybaled, $1&17; loose, $16. DAIRY PRODUCE- -Butter, roll. 23to30c f lb; fair, 15(.2Q;iii brine, 202."c. Cheese 14lfic tt). - FEED Bran, $18(3520 per ton; shorts $23.00; middlings, $27.50 (510; oil mal, $37.50. F-GGS 30 per dozn. WOOL Choice Willamette, lC(a:19c a lb; Eastern Oregon and Walla Walla, 1 113. POTATOES 40 to 50c per bushel. ONIONS $1.23 to $1.50 per 100 Ihs. CHICKENS $3 .5' to t.00. THE TiLDEN CLUB MEETS. Ser.atcr Kelly an J Mr. Nichols, Ad dress the Club. Last Saturday according to appointment tie Tilden club held its regular meeting. The President, Dr. F. A. Bailey, calle the rueetins to order and after appropriate mu sic by the band introduced Senator J. K. Kelly who addressed the club. He made the usual wbosesale charges of corruption and mismanagement against Grant's ndmin. istra! ion presenting quite a damaging ar ray of fact and figures. Mr. Kelly also treated tho matter about Mr. Tilden's re ported income frauds and pronounced the report a malicious libel and said that Til ilen was a great and good man. He thought that n ryes was a pretty fair respectable sort of a person bn' sadly wanting in back bone, and concluded that his party would bend him to its wishes and caprices and his administration would if possible be worse tha-i Grant's if he should be elected. Con trawise Tilden was a strong man who would raould the party to his wishes and views, and so reform the Government as he h-ad reformed the State of New York. We were not present but we Ienin tLat tin. was the pist of his remarks. He was followed by Mr. II. It. Nichols of Portland, who ma le a fow remark and the exercises closed with a piece from the band. A good many went away ilissapointed be cause .1. W. Wtttts, Crnin, Williams anil others who were expected did not aj- pear as advertised by us. Mr. Watt writes to us by card stating that he ha I made no arrangement to discuss with Mr. C'ronin as we, through mistake. reported in a local note three weeks ago and as appeared in th" advertisement. It was supposed at the time that fhr advertisement was put in that the gentleiueu as named therein would be likely to be present as we stated in a local notice, and not being further informed about the matter we raid nothing further Th3 PriC3 of wheat Going Up. CaicAoo, Sept. 23 The upward move ment of wheat has continued in conse quence of the better condition of trade and general improvement in business during the past week, having opened at $1,03 cash for No- 1 spring, and closed at $1.07;. The highest point touched was $1.09. The options have dragged considerable, however. For November options, the highest price was $1,05 1 , an abnormal condition, show ing that there is Houvthinj of a corner in cash. Thero is nothing particularly en couraging just now in the market, and higher prices are not confidently .expected yet. No new features have marked the week's business, except that 200,(XK) bushels of wheat were posted on change as being in a heated condition, and not deliverable. Corn ha sold higher, chiefly at 47 cents per bushel, closing a trifle easier. Oats have depreciated about 2 cents, closing at 31VJ Xt?ceipts for the week of wheat were 4 22.0! (0 Corn, one million against 111.000. Oats, 2 S 2, 000 against receipts of the same week last year of wheat, 5D,00(; c rn 7R4.0.M); oats. ooO.OOO. Th shipments of wheat are 417,000; corn. 1,036.000; oats, 252.000 against wheat. 455,000; corn, S77.000; oats. 337,000, last year. The price of wheat this time last year was the same as now; corn was 56c, oats 3 P4C The general outlook iu business and financial circles for the coming year is still bright. Joint Discussion. On Saturday cf this week. Sept. 30, at 12 o'clock sharp. Dr. J. W. Watts, Republican candidate for Presidential Elector, and Dr. F. A. Bailey of this county, will debate the political issnes of the day in the Court House at this place. These gentlemen are both able speakers and repre entative men pf their respective parties in Yamhill and Washington counties and we hope every Democrat and Republican will be present. The debate will be sharp, hot and exciting. Come every body. Burglar Proof. Th agent for the nail safe was in town last week. He says that Hinman's and Hughes safes which were forced by bur glars were only fire proof safes for keping books and papers. He sells Mr. Ilia man a burglar proof safe He says the safe in the county Treasurer's office is burglar proof. WhoDdlt. Some body has dragged a dead calf out into the brush beyond Sheriff Morgan's place an I the stench is about to drive the people in that part of town out oP'hotBejind home". W'qo is the guilty man ? WASHINGTON COUTNTY FAIR. FIRST DAY The weather is fine and the dust is laid by recent rains, and one can be comfortable at the Fair so far as that ia concerned. As is usual on the first day but few tickets have been sold. Entries of stock and prod ucts being the main business of the day. STOCK. Our Washington county stock raisers are jvell represented. Messrs. R. Imbrie, S. Reid, Geo. Navlor, H. Wooley, and many others are here. Also a gentleman lately from California exhibits some fine thorough bred and graded Angora goats. Bill Big ham arrived last Saturday bringing five fine horses. SHOWS. The Copeland brothers are on the grounds with their truly woaderful fossils lately dis covered in Washington Territory, said to be the largest boivs found in the world. The animal is undoubtedly a distinct r.peeies of the cow kind and is called by Prof. Har vey JSos Elrphas Columbiana. Senator Kelly crawled into the pelvis of one of these fossils. T. A. Woods of Wood 4" Museum is also on hanl. Montgomery Queen will be here to-morrow and everybody has his eye open to see this gigantic show. BRASS BAND. The Society has wisely hired the Ilills boro Brass B nl to discourse music on the Grounds. The band led by John Hopkins hismado wonderful progress. Tho band will probably attend the State Fair. THE BALES. A single dash free to all, came off at 2 p m. Coggan entered br. s Osceola; Young, b, m. Rosa Mansfield; Tennant, b. s. Tom Merry. Osceola took the "studs" when half way round an 1 was drawn o J. Tom Merry won the race, coming in a second ahead of Rosa Mansfield. Time 1 F.TC, ETC. The show in the TaviHon is quite slim yat, though the entries will probably come iu fast to-morrow. Chief Marshal. W. II. Parker wit'i his ex cellent corps of oflloers keep good order. There are the nsnal number of huckster stands, and eating houses. There are sev eral games of chance, faro, rondo, roulette, chuck-a-lnek. all forbidden by the statutes, running night and day whereat many a fel low will deposit his coin and gut no check for it. A row oceutred between two citizens. Both were somewhat under the influence of the flowing bowl, they had a misundestand ing when one hit the other with a lub and 'aal him out and then slipped away. In the evening the injured and irate man hunt ed up his jubilate chum and knocked him down with a club and would have doubtles ly made a finish of his mortal carter had not persons present interf red. We will give particulars of the remain der of the Fair next week as we wish to go to press to-morrow (Tuesday), so that our printers can attend what is left of the Fair. -, ,- - Painted His Fa32. One day last week a farmer came into tow 1 and i:iibih?J a littls too much "j xwe" aud went cra the street to where Mr. II. was paint. ug a picket fence and Mr. II. told him to keep out of theway when the fur m r stepped up and hit II. when the lat'e struck f . it. t he face cutting a gash in his forehead from which the blond stream ed down each chek meeting un-l-T his throat, making a red stripe the .whole of way nvr.i l w'aile his f i j w is punted a deathly white. The farmer ran and p'eked u; some brick-bats but Sh'-rifF Morgan stopp'd him. An 1 after getting his wound 4 dr.- s'd at Dr. Bailey's drug store he got on hi horse anil started home. "Touch not, taste not, handle not" Mr. farmer. Fight at Giencoe! Recently a man whom wo will call No 1 went to the city of Giencoe and while stand ing near a blacksmith shop a man at work in the shop, whom we will call No 2, threw an apple at him hitting him in the wide of the head, when he dared the fellow out to fiht. Then another fellow. No 3, told No 1 to Jay down that hammer and No 2 would "lick" him whereii on he dropped the hamm r, when No 3 knocked him down and beat him a while, and thee N' 2 took a turn at him and No 1 was on the -whole a "used up" individual when they got their satisfaction. The HiKs-nro Band. The Hillsboro brass band is now aide to discourse good music. Tlie band will play half an hour each day of the Fair per agree ment with the SoeL ty. and will be assisted by I'rof. Sedlock of Cornelius. They have been practising nightly now for two or three weeks and have progressed finely in that time. Prof.II p!cin's indefatigable interest and tuition has beeu the salvation and life of the baud. Please Understand. We are not responsible for what our ad vertise ucnts say. They are the statements of other rnen, for which they pay us for publishing, and we do not wish to be held responsible for their assertions. This is true of the local notices with a star or figures at the bottom, which are advertisements also. W. Co. Bible Society. Will hold a business meeting in the M.E. church at Forest Orore, on Sat., evening Sept. 31, is7t. Members aud those inter ested in the cause earnestly invited to be present. Rev. P. I. Hexter, Dist, Agt. of the Am Bible Soc., will preaeh in behalf of the cause at 11 a. in. on t unday. So S. T. Waihf r, sec, writes. Visiting. Mr. Adeook of Umatilla county Is visiting his numerous friends and relatives in this county whe-e he usd to live. He will act as agent for the Independent in his county. Staugh'o.Vs Hack Runs daily between the Grove and the Fair Grounds. Stonghton has a good hack, drives safo horses, and is tfie man to patronize. The west side road is doing a heavy freight ins business now. 27 cars mostly loaded with wheat went down one day last week. Pittenger is selling lots of goods this week. W. Wilcox arrived from Eastern Oregon Wednesday. The Grove: Sept 2G, 1S7C. Coyotes got into Levi Smith pas ture near this place and killed oue of his sheep last week. Your correspondent attended Prof Robb and wife's Crvstal Wedding1 yesterday evening. The affair was very pleasant and was attended by the elite of the virove. . The Prof, has a enough glassware to set up a crockery store. Some of the pres ents were real haudsorue. A $15. 00 mirror was among the presents. The "Wedding was well attended. The happy couple have our Lest wishes, and we hope to attend their Diamond Wedding. S. Blank will start to Illinois next week to stay all winter. Charles Shipley, who has been sickof tho consumption for several months, died ft home Sunday eve niti"; at 8 o'clock. Ho was a noble young man and was respected by a large circle of friends aud acquaint ances at the Grove who mourn his earl death. The funeral will take lace this morning at 10 o'clock. The team of Williams the butcher ran way this morning a id broke the wagon all to pieces. Tool s. Complimentary. Last week we received a hand some little note nicely festooned and tinted, announcing that on Monday tho 23th, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Robb, of Forest Grove, would celebrate their Crystal Wedding. We respectfully acknowledge the compliment and hope that they may celebiate their Silver, Golden tnd even Diamond weddings under as pleasant auspices and as noble, use ful life; and that tho silver I.'nTc and golden tie of their wedded life may never sever. Compliinsntiry Tickets. We acknowledge tho receipt of a complimentary ticket of admittance to the Oregon Sttuliir, which com mences on Monday Oct. Dili, 1S7 and continues bix days. Freight and fares are put down to half rates by t''e transportation companies so that the cost of travel to attend the State Fair is comparatively small. We also acknowledge the favor of a complimentary ticket to the Wash ington eouaiy Fair. Sent ta Jiil Out. Last Friday Bill Burston wa tried before justice DeLetts for stealing ?2'J from Mr. Neep of Cor m-Iiu.s and convicted, and was lined in default of which he was brought, down to tin place aud lodged in j iil. His father pail hi. fine on Sunday and ho was t-et at liberty. Bill Bar-ston is a young ! mau and astSiisisan enocli of reform we hope he will spend his own inoii- ey next time ho wants "bust." to on a Profitable Farming. D. T. Phillips who lives near Cor nelius his raised three crops one fall and two spring crops ii success ion on a piece of hind on his farm which respectively produced 40, 30 and 27 bushels to the acre. Mr. Phillips burns a brick kiln once in a while for recreation and makes money of course. Notice to Subscribers. Our reporter, Mr. II. G Guild, will b on the Fair Grounds at the Washington County Fair to take subscriptions for tho Ivoepexdest. and all who are in arrears to this of fice will ple'ise pay him the money for which he will receipt in duo form. Photograph Gallery. Mr. Westrop, late of Vancouver, has erec ted his Photographic Studio on the Public Square in this place. Takes pict ires at Portland prices. Particular attention paid to taking babies' pictures. Come right along now and save the espense of a trip or two to Portland and at the same tim ' get just as good pictures. S i 7wl. Young men, save the mon-y that you usu ally spend fo.dishly at th Fair and buy you a good book or pay your debts. Judge A retinoid ran to the station last Friday loaded with silver. We went along but forgot to take a derringer. T. B. Handly returned last week from a trip to Tillamook where he went on legal business. The late rains lst week saved the Agriculu'ral Society in this couuty several dollars in the way of sprinkling taeir track and Grounds. Thos. Il-jover has come down from Eist ern Oregon with some ra -e stock, three colts a Norwich and two Miners. Fredenrich's store is now sided up with rustic and painted and looks as good as new. Mr. Weathered who bought part of Jacob H cover's farm was in town last wek to hire a force of carpenters to put np his new dwelling. The Washington county girls have been busy for a week or two making new dresses and fixin up pretty for the Fair. W. Ja j'isin's new barn will sooa be com pleted and will be one of the best looking buildings in town. Joint Discussion. The Hon. Richard Williams and Hon. Lafayette Lane have agreed to discuss, jointly, the political issues of the day, and will address thier fellow citizens at the times and places mentioned below: Ashland Sept. Jacksonville Canvonville " Rosebur Oct, E'igene City Albany " Oorvallis " Silem " Dallas " Oregon City " Lifavette " Hillsioro " 27. 28. 3. o 1 1 1 1 t p. m. p. m. p. ra. m. p. m. p. rn. P. m. 3. I 5. 1 . 1 7, 7:30 p. m. I p. m. 10. 1 ?. m. 11. 7:39 p. nv 12. I p. m. Portland Astoria ' St. Helens 14. 7.3') p. iu. lis 7:3.3 p. ni. Dr. J. W. Watts Republican candidate for Presidential Elector, and E. A. Cronin. Esq., Democratic candidate, will address their fellow citiz ns on the political issues of the d ay at the following times and plaees KueneCity, Mon-liy.. Oct. 11, 7:30 p.m. Harrisburor, Tuesday li, I p.m. 17, 7:33 p.m. is. 1 p.m. is. 7 30 p. in. VJ, 1 pru. 20, 7:30 p. in. 21. 7;30 p.m. 2t. 1 p. m 21. 7J3d p.m. 2"), 1 p. m. 21. 1 p. e. 2rt. 7:30 p. m. 27. 1 p. in. 2. 7:31 p. ni. id, 13d p. in. Hrownsville, . . . Keio. Wednesday Albany. " C rvallis, Thursday Salem, Friday Oregon Oit3 Saturday . Monmouth, Tuesbay . . . Dallas. . . Sheridan, Wednesday.. Mcminnville, Thursday Lafayette. IIilMoro. Friday Forest Grove. ortland, Saturday. . . Serenaded The Rrass Rand serenaded Senator HeVy Saturday evening when the Senator made a short speech of thanks. He offered to treat the band hut the boys said they were emperanoe folks and a lot of ru'siders nade a rush for the salcon and iu.b.bvd at Mr. Kelly's xpence. N t apples in this market. Ira L Catnb 11 formerly a typo in this office is reporting for the Portland Stand'ird it the Washington county Fair. Chas. Lnughlin has the finest turn-outs 'f any livery stable in the county. W. Ridcliff, who has been residing in this count j- for ten years, has moved to Golden dale, Klickitat county W. T. where he proposes to make his future home. Thanks to our gentlemanly school e tcher, Mr. Henderson, for a late tile of the Hanisburg Xm lt'us. Go slow on Old RonrlvMi this week. Junior fpfsin.j;) : "Xthil is a noun." Professor: "What doe it cvne from?" student: "It don't conie at all." Pr fes r (quizzing): "Doe-n't it come from .VioV?" tnl-nt: no. sir; tx nihiht nihil fd! Pro fessor settled. Slt'l'im lud-x. The edit u- of th Shelby. Kentucky, Uepuh 'lout sends forth this joeiu: Hurrah for the Centennial Year! Wrap us n in the American flag. Tuck us iimli r tlie eaSe, Tickle n with a bi hy straw, Pop goes the weasel. t" TTi Nitio-viT G Id "I 'd.i! wis awu l 1 to HrilL-y t U'lto' 'i for the best Fho to-;ra;hs in the I'niti d States, and Vienna I--d il tor the best in the world. V2! M'ntioni.-ry Street San Fnmejco. T.IT.7). Di'-d ut the rsi ln'. of V. T). Ewintrnenr Ore-?iv:H.'. A-14. b'.fh, H7t,. F.Iiz.iV ith Writs g d 'M years and 11 months. Town pa pers please copy. At the r;si len--e of R. K. Funis in RuttVr's pr-'cinit. Mrs N"anrv Mct'l.-Ilon 1. aged 83 vi"s.. 4 months and d vs. of ins i1 4 Uudjr the auspices of the Wasalititua Co. AjrieaUur.il Socletj, T bn held at HILLSBORO .llondjy, Tuesd.iv, WeJnwsdiy, Thurs day Si. Frid iy, September 2". 2, 27, 23 and 23. 187S. 0? EXERCISES. FIRST DAY. 1 o'cl.vr'c p. in. Ft"it ruun:n-r hors mare o- g d sin A d is' fro for all swen ttke. Entrance $." ad dt'd to purse of 2 o'lo:'t p. ni. Fistest tro'tin horse m ire or g Id i ig. .'I years old, mila and re repeat sweepstake. Entrance $.j0 added to purse of $ !. 3 oY-lo'k p. m. R.st walking horse, mare or gol din . Pre uiuais, $M,'$. Arranging article for exhibition. SKJO.VD DAY. 11 o'clock a. m. Public A I Ires. 1 o'cloj p. iu. II Mt s111j h rse, $13 2o'cIik'( p. m. Fastest running horse, mar o- d li-i , 3 yj.irj oil, in 'da aal re peat. $l-V. $73. 3 o'clock p. m, Trial of draft horses, $10. 4 oV'ok p. m. Single carriage horses, S.j. $2.50. 4 o'clock p. m. Djuble carriage teams $10, 3. THIRD DAY. A. M. Uta ninatioi of stoc'-c. etc. 1 oVIo.j's p. m Uit trjttin h-rs. m ire or g -Iding. free for all, best 3 ia 5. Eatrance $ jJ, to be added to the purse of $0. 2 o'clock p.m. S'mtingmato'i, 10, $5. 3 o'cl -k p. id. T.-ial of horsj tor all work $10, $.. FOURTH DAY. 1") o'clock a. m. Piribi of all animals that hive ben awird-d premiums, under direction of tha M irsh d. 3 o'olock p. m. Piowing match by boys under l years, purse $10, 3 o'clock n. m. Ptstest running h-rse, m ire or geldin . x- nile anl repaat, sweep stake. Eutrauee $ ). to b j a 11 1 1- p ir Purse $50 FIFTH DAY. II o'cl?k a. m. Rai linj list of awards of premiums. , 1 o'clock p. m. Fastest ruuuinq; hw. mare or gelding, 2 mile heats, best 2 in 3. free for ail $100, $100. 3 o'clock p. ta For 2 year old's V rn 1 and repeat $130, '.S $25. 3PA L:n3 of n icki will constantly ran from the Dot to the Fair Ground, which nil oarry Panwscjer at Reasonable R I Book Agents Want'd E. J. HALE & SON, rubluhers 17 Murray St. X. Are now issuing to subscribers only, THE TIIIVTLE EDITION. 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Publishers desiring to neeure a set of thi beautiful edition cau niak aatinfactorv ad vertising arrangements by addressing th Gen Agent as above, or ileiirs. GEO. P. ROW ELL. Sp2Syl. S. HUGHES, FOREST GItOVE, 03N, tJEALEB W CIIA Mr 10 X M0 1 IXE, C ESTER DRAUGHT. COLLIXHCASl STEEL, and tJAllbES CITY PLOWS. BATXxt- PACIFIC U A'iO XS; EE A PEES, MOWERS d Til RES HERS; PACIFIC FAX MILLS; IIARVLSTIXG GOODS OF ALL KIXDS. A 'so SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE; FARMER'S .fe JECnANIC'S TOOLS; A FELL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF IIAK.VnsS & SADDLKHYs DOORS. SASH. MOULDIVGS; PAINTS, OILS, r.RITSHEs. VARNISH; WINDOW GLASS; PUTTY. LIME, PLASTER, WHITING, and CEMENT; ALL at t ie LOWEST MARKET RATES. m3ftf Bu -m ra ona. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE State of Oregon, for the county of Wash ington ss: Josiah M. Merr-1 jiTtin ift". vs. I)-Hit C. Merrell. ndministrittor of tho es tate, of Chas. O. M err. 11 Uec'd, Margaret Merrell w.dow of ail deceased, and Wil liam Henry Merrel, E.lward Merrel, SojiLro nia Ann Z.iigh-r, Chas. '. Merrel, Margaret lane Atkinson. Di bora K'iu;. Eli.alw th Menl. M i y Waldron and D. witt C. Mer rel heirs-at-law of said Chas. tl. Merrel de ceased, defendant. To the alve named defendants; In the n mie of the State of Onvn: You are here. iy r,-q ui red to appear and attVi r the coir- ;d.iijt hied against you in the aliove en l :ied s'lit witiiin ten days from the dite of the service of this sunanous upon yon," if served within this counfy or if sewed in anj other county cf this State, then within twenty lys from the date of the service of this summons upou yoa, nud if you fail so tofinswt-r, for want thereof, the i'laintiff will apl ly to the court for a decree againt you, for the relief j rayed for in the 'lain tilFs co:ulaint herein, to wit: that a certain nortgage therein described i e held by D--wift C. Mern 11 in trust for 'laintitf, and that 'laintitTis the owner in fee cf 20 acres of land therein decrile.i, and for such oth er and further relief as the court may seem jusf Service ly publication of summons here in by order of the Hon. County Court alxivenamcd made at the May term thereof 13U. T. R. HANDLEY, , Atfy for 'Iff. Adini itisli-atoi 'a Sale! OTICE IS IIEREdY GIVEN THAT v virtue of an order f the County Court of Washington county. State of Ore. gon, at the August term, A. P.. lo, to wit: on the 15th day of August, lSo. in the matter of the estate of V. II M -Nuft, de. ceasel, the uinlerKiiineii aominisiraior oi said estate will, on Friday, the (ith day of October, 137d,at the hour of lnc ock. p. hi. of said dav. at the Court house door in Hillsboro. Washington county, O egon, sel at pnblic auction to the highest bidder, all the right, title and interest that the said W. II. McNutthad at the time of his de cease or since acquired by his estate, in and two the following lescnl-il premises to wit: The N W )Z of fie N E i of See 9, T 1 N, R 1 W. of the Will imMte Meridian. 10 ai res, and the S W i of the S E V of Sec 4. T I N. It 4 W, of said Meridian. ImiiIi of said tracts containing HO acres of I md and lying in Washington county, Oregon. Terms of sale, fiold coin, oue half of the purchase price in hand, the balance (one half) to le paid in one year from day of sale, deferred ayment to draw interest from day if sale until paid, at the rate of ten per cent, jmt annum, and to he secured by mortgage on premises sold. Exjm usc of deed and mortgage to be paid by pur chaser. ROUT. W. MCNUT T, Administrator. Executor's .Notice. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN HTAT the undersigned has filed in the coun ty court of the State tit Orepon, for Wash- I. gtn COUiiry, Ills unai ncit miiii " t xevuior of the last will and testament of Geo. lhie man dee'd. and that said conrt lias ai- pointed Thursday after the first Monday in Oct.. 1876. at 10 o'clock a. in. as the time for hearing objections thereto aud the set tlement thereof. ROBERT IMBRIE, Fxecntor of the last will and testament of George Bneman, dee'd. A CHEAP PAPER! The demand for the Weekly Oregonian for a short time is so gre&t that we have concluded to-o2iir it for the balinco of the year for On Dollar! All subscriptions will expira Dec, 3tt, 87o, no matter wheu they commence-. Ad Iress, OatooyiAw, Portland Sheriff Sale! BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF EXECU tion issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah county dated Aug. 11th, 17G, in favor of Itnii Holladay and against Arthur D? Pourtnle Gorgier for the sum of Four thousim I nine hundred nn 1 twent.,-flve and C3-100 dollars eoiu 4y25.t3-liHi. which judgment was en rolled and docketed iu the Clerk's office of said county on the ninth day of June, 1S74, which execution was received by me on the I2th day of August. 187o. Therefore b virtue of said execution I did on tbe 12tli dtyofAng 1H7(', duly levy on th follow ing d' seriled tract or parcel of land to wit : Commencing at a point on the Ea-t i-lt o the private road of Win. G. iger. 1!M rod and 15 feet East of the Northwest corner o the donation land claim of Solomon Em rick; thence East, along the North Line o said laud claim 20 chains; tliein-e South 4 chains; thence West along the South line o aid claim 20 chains; tin nee North n!''m the E ist side of said private road of Win Geiger 40 chains to the place of bcinnm; containing 80 acres more or kf.s--iu Wash rn.'ton county, Oregon. Aiivl on Saturday, September 23 d, 1S7C it the hour of 1 o'clock p. tn. ot nid day Oi Court House, door in flillsboro, iu sai Washing'tn county, I will sell tra tor pa ice if laixl at pui. he Auction tohe lil;:in st therefor com cash iu hand tu haiify ai execution and accruing costs. Witness wv hand tliis Aug". lMi, II. II. MORGAN', Sheriff of Washington couuty, Oregon. Mit-rUr Salt?' Y VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF nxr.CU tion issnetl out of th" Cicnit ' .in t die State of Oregon, for Vt'ashiu;;toii com. ty in favor f-f (ieorge IVll and against M ir; . I'.ell for the sum t-f twi-nty.(vo and 1" 100 dolIar($22.!M) costs which jud.'uiei. was enrolled and docketed in the Ch-rk'i uice of eu: J county on the 2'Jth day of May IX7'.. Therefore by virtuo of said writ 1 did rr. h 11th day of August, Jh7'5, duly lew o he following describt'd tract or parct I o and to wit: The one undivided one thin part of the following described parcel land hituafe iu Washington county, tJregoi, ro wit . The East half of the donation Ian laim lK.unded and deseiiled as follow 'Jetinning at a point 1..77 chains East nie 3.12 dain North of the South-West cone if Section Id, T I N, R 4 W, an ' runnin thein-e South 43 chains: thence W't 37. -j hnins; thence North 43. oo chains; ih ne East 3d. H7 chainx to the place of bi 'ii.iiin .oidaiiiing Ono Handled nn 1 "iliy Nni ind S7-1O0 acres more or less. And on Saturday the 23d day of Scpteni ber, ls7t, nt 2 o'clock . in., of said Jav n the Court House do r in HilUl rro in sai jonnty. I will sell said tract of Ian 1. or u' the riht title and interest the said Mary O Hell has or had in mid to s iiil tract of j hi n fhesuid 2'.Uh day of May, 1 7i3. at publi iiiction to the highest bidder thereior cas in hand to satisfy Kiiid execution and accrn ing costs. Witness my hand this An?, llth 187G. II. 1. MORGAN, Sheriff of Washington coanty. Oregon. gtm-xxvrrs on i. SN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TUT State of Ore ;on, for the county of Wash ington. Pt ter DuIh r 'iaintiiT, vs. Jos-p! Boulai.ger. defendant. To Joseph iloul.tn grr. the iib ive named d-ft n l tu I ; In th name of th St its of !. n y i ar.a h tc'i . reejuired to appear and answer the com plaint tiled against you in the above name, court a i l ia th a' iv eatitl,. I action the first day of the term of said court fo lowing the expiration of the tiun of h weeks from the d ife of tl.U KUiiriions, t vit: by the 2 ith day of M ty, A. D . I"77 nnl if y u fi.il ki to l., tho 1 'i.iii.t'.n wi' take jm'gitii nt linst you for the sum ($l.o75) sixteen hunlr.d an I s-y.nt y-flv-dollars, d images sustained by I'laintifl' l. reason of the l 'str t-ti n of 11 lintiU" property by yon. and for hi costs and dts liursements h rL-in. S .-rvica herein h pub lication of ni'iimoiis, by an or 1 r of v. V. I). Shattuck, i i lg of s ii I court, at cham bers, and dated Augu-t 2s;"n. lS7i. i'alcU O.'J l. -idl l-)4 J. W, LAIR HILL, G. II, DUKH M. - Att'ys for rkiiitiff, II. Y. 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