THE INDEPENDENT. HILLSBOllO THUBSDAY. Fio-.icial. Gold in New York, 1.10. Legal tender iu Portland buying 90 lhngai;;. ftUrsr-Trade dollars, 93c; other coins, 95c Portland Produce Market. WHEAT. $1.35 cental, sacked. FLOUR-For extra standard brands, f 3.(J0; xtra country, $1 60(3, 1 73. OATS Per basnet, 40 to 0 cents. DRIED FliUITH-Apples 1 1 yyo V pound ; plants, pittess, 14 to 15c;witb pits 4 to 5c. HIDES Best selected 11c V, B culls, ff; green 3 to 4c. - MEATS Hams, 12 to 8c; side 16; boulders 10c, dressed hogs 6 to 6Jc; mut ton sheep f 2.50 to $3 per head ; beef dres'd, 4 to 5 cts per lb. LARD New lard in tins, 17c; in bulk 1G. HAY-Timotby baled. $1!S17; loose, $16. DAIRY PROOUCK -Butter, roll. 25to30c 1; fir, 15$20 ; in brine, 2025c. Cheese 14&16c . " ' FEED Bran, $18(3420 per ton; shorts, . $25.00; middlings, $2. 50 (Vf40; oil nisal, - 1S7.50. XUC1S 3per dozen. WOOL Choice Willamette, lG(3;lc a lb; Eastern Oregon and Walla Walla, 11013. POTATOES 40 to 50c per bushel. ONIONS $1.23 to $1.50 per 100 lbs. CHICKENS $2.50 to $4.00. The Discussion. Luwt Saturday after dinner, ac cording to notice, Hon. 0. W. Watts aud Dr. F. A. Bailer discussed the Questions Ht issue between tlie two great political parties which they represented. The Hillsboro brass band furnished music for the occa sion. W. H. Tarker of Cornelius was elected chairman who called the meetiug to order when the debate began. "Watts had one hour and a quarter, to open and fifteen minutes to close, while Dr. Bailey had au hour and a half to answer. The de bate tbongh long was interesting and retained the audience until near the close. The speakers were fre quently cheered while making their telling poiuts or eloquent periods. As usual the partisans of each tho't that their side won. It is our opin ion, however, that they were pretty equally matched. It takes a man to bandits Dr. Bailey as those who have tiied him can testify. Dr. Watts is well posted, however, and made it interesting work for his opponent. We took notes and aimed to give a ftftt'report of the speeches but the press of other matters crowded it Ultt. Court Notes. Gov. GiblM aud W. D. Hare made au elaborate defense ia the action against the Holcombs. The Gover nor was decidedly buoyant, while Hire talked a- pathetically ns a wo man aiid locked on the jury as if he uctualy loved them. That was certainly a relevant ques tion Judge Shattuck put to one of the witnesses in the above case when he asked her if she and the defend ant wire driving sheep on that day; as well as a capital hit. The Prosecuting Attorney is the best looking Portland lawyer attend ing Court. He should do well in the divorce business. Justice's Court Humphreys, J. P. Hillsboro, Sept. 27, 187G. State of Oregon vs. Isaac Long street, action'for larceny ; paid fees and costs and was dismissed. State of Oregon vs. J. H. McDon ald, action for larceny; dismissed. State of Oregon vs. S. P. Howard, action for larceny; dismissed. . Attorneys Present. The following attorneys are in at tendance on the ctrcuit court at this place: Astoria Hon. W. D. Hare; Portland Gihbs & Gilbert. Ball & Stott, B. Killn, Bronaugh, Judge Upoo; Forest Grove S. Hughes; xr:n..i hp Ti TV..,.,, rr n Handley.T. D. Humphreys; Beaver dam Hiram Dustin. Appointed. Dr. Givens. formerly of this place, has been recently appointed physician on the Skokomish reservation in Washington Terri tory with a aalary of $1200 a year. besides he will have the local practice outside of the reservation which will be considerable. We congratulate Mr.Giveus on his good for tune. Political. Dr. Watts and Mr. Cronin will rpeak at Forest Grove on the eve ning of the 27th instead of the 28th as fomerly published. Surgical. Dr. Bailey and Vite performed an operation on a child with a hare lip lately and the divided lip has grown together. Who Wants $5? Any young man who wishes to attend the National Business College at Portland this fall or winter can make $5 by calling at this office, tf. CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET OCTOBER TERM. CRIMINAL CASES. State of Oregon vs. L. L. and John Holcomb, larceny. State of Oregon vs Charles Math ews for selling liquor unlawfully. State of Oregon vs. James Hume, case No. 1, assault with a dangerous weapon; case No. 4 same as above. CIVIL. CASES L. G. Hall vs. I. Meyer et al; suit to set aside sale of real estate. J. A. Boyce vs. .Geo. Bell, suit to pet aside deed. Granger Market company vs. W. Simmons, suit to recover mouey. J. G. Merrill vs. D. C. Merrill et als, suit to quiet title. H. Thatcher et ux vs. Eugene Dhondt, suit to restrain. W. G. Scoggin vs. R. O. Hoffman and W. 1. Swearinger, suit to recover money. W. G. Scoggin vs. J. W. Haines, appeal from justice court. Peter Duber vs. James Boulanger, suit for damages. Ellen Pryce vs. It. Pryce, divorce. John Landess vs. John Groner, suit for damages, Jacob Brugger et al vs. I. Butler at al, suit for damages. A. B. Anderson vs. A. Anderson, divorce. John Iandess vs. J. S. Gray, confirmation of sherifTs sale. Seth Markham vs. 11. Ketty, con firmation of sale. T. R. Cornelius vs. N. W. Askins, confiination of sale. James Chambers vs. Ann Smith administratrix, suit for money. J. H. Reid vs. C. F. Brown, con firmation. J. H. Frush vs. Merrick, confir mation. J. J. and P. Brugger vs. Butler & Briggs, appeal from justice court. T. E. Russell vs. J. E. Chenette, appeal. CIRCUIT COURT- T. 0. Shattuck J. Monday, Oct. 2, 1870. Present: Hon. E. D. Shattuck. Judge presiding, A. Luelling by A. W. Luelling clerk, H. B. Mor gan Sherrid" aud Raleigh Stott Pros ecuting Attorney. Calendar called. John Landess vs. John Groner. Demurrer to complaint, argued. W. D. Pitteuger appointed crier. Jury called. Guaxd Jiitr. II. T. Buxton, A. G. Wilks, J. B. Perkins, David Lenox, Ansel Sav age, Geo. Landess, S. J. Stott. S. J. Stott appointed foreman; G. X. Hale bailiff to Grand Jury. Scoggin vs. Haines. Motion to dismiss: appeal allowed. Cornelius vs. Askins; confirmation of Sheriff's sale. Frush vs. Merrel John Saunders vs. J. S. Gray " S. Markham vs. R. Ketty L. L. and J. Holcomb duly ar raigned and allowed until to-morrow morning to plead. Thatcher vs. Dhondt; Plaintiff asked leave to file supplemental complaint; granted. Answer to be filed by W ednesday morning. W. Tigart, juror, excused from further attendance. State of Oregon vs. L. L. and J. Holcomb, demurrer to indictment, argued and overruled. Scoggin vs. Hoffman and Swear inger, action to recover money Ju ry Wm. Dee, A. C. Davis, D. Euos J. D. Bates, A. L. Matteson, J. J. Morgan, I. Chrismau, D. Ba ker, J. H. Sewell, H. G. Davies, J. McConkey, W. Brown, verdict for plff. for $GGG.77. Reid vs. Brown; confirmation of Sheriff's sale of real estate. Russ.ll vs. Chenette. Appeal from Justice's court. Motion to dis miss appeal, allowed. State of Oregon vs. Holcombs. Plea of not guilty entered. State of Oregon vs. Mathews for selling liquor contrary to law. Ple'd guilty and fined fifty dollars and costs. Paid fine. Gardner vs. Davis; amended com plaint filed on terms of $3. Butler & Briggs vs. Brugger et al. Action for damages. Demurrer to answer argued and sustained. The jury in the case of L. L. and John llollconib came into court just as we go to prKH with a vtrdiit of "Not guilty". And the jury in the Granger Market case failed to agree and were discharged. New Ads. Furniture see Smith & Buxton's new ad. Land Titles see Catlin & Killin's chang ed ad. Lost See Geo. Coggan'uad. Read all the ads. Why Not Have some political speaking in town this week? Ex-Gov. Gibbs, Hon W. D. Hare, Chas. A. Ball and other stump speakers are here and are spoiling for & row. WASHINGTON COUNTY FAIR. SECOND DAT The weather is fine as usual. The receipts at the gate yesterday Amount ed to $ 0J against $3-j0 lust year. To-day they amounted to abjut $100. The race to-day was for 3-year olds, mile heats, 2 in 3, $130 1st premium. $73 2d. White entered b. g. Sank Owns, Stott a. in. Fiddler, Ilumason b. ni. Bonita. Sank Owens won both heats and the race, time 13S; 2 KM). A well known horse trainer knocked a hoodlum down for insulting his wife, and kicked him while down and knocked him down when he got up and k-pt on that way a if he tok an interest in the job. There was no annual address to-day as advertised because no speaker was en gaged. THE EXHIBITION Is not so great this year as last. Mr. lie fed did not exhibit his horses at all. "What is the matter with the man?" is the question. Mr. Reduiund of Yamhill exhibits a fine bay horse trotter. S. G. Reed carries off the palm in Ayrshire and Durham cattle a few of which we describe as follows: Red roan Governor a two year-old bull, wired by Weepiug Willow, which Bold for $1000 weight 2,00d pounds; the Alsium Lord eight months old, is a fine a heifer a was ever sired weighs 1,000 pounds; Ilillhurst Rose, a very fine cow, which with her twins m-.kea an exhibition of herself. Sheis of the Ayrshire breed; Pet Gwiune related to one of the strain which realized buch fabu lous prices at New York iu 1873; and th Karl of Lome, a fine young Ayrshire bull, one of the best ever imported into thiscouu try. Mr. Reed also exhibits Cotswold and and Leicester grade of sheep, from Lord Poe's flock one of England's best breeders; also a H-month old Ilerksbier hog which is extra stock. A. Luelling, McEIdowney, Stewart ,t Sous, and J. C . Hawthorne ex hibit pure bred and graded cattle. A gen tleman from California has some fine An gora goats in the stalls both pure and graded. This gentleman has located in the county and has some 100 head of goats iu his tlock. Robt. Imbrie, Mr. Chalmers and John R. Po;ter have sheep loth pure and graded. Geo. Nay lor did not exhibit his sheep this year owing to the push of harvest. Mr. Ja;kson of Ja nes' farm had some 11 rah ma aud Cochin chickens and JJilly Robinson some handsome Silver Spangled Hamburg labeled as Golden Spangled" how ever. T. II. Tongue and others in this neighborhood could have discounted those chickens if they hud exhibited, IN THE PJUI.ICr. Here there was a marked falling off in en tries from last year. The vegetables though few were fine, so with the grains. In the line of fruits R lt. Inibrie, A. G. Walling and J. R. Porter have the largest and finest lots and best in most varieties. E. E. Por ter monopolies the tiower depaitmeiit, tho he will have Home competition. We shall not attempt to describe the needle work de partr.t. ut. The showing in the art depart ment was dt eidcil!y kI'th. There was one quite hamlsome picture from Portland that was not entered for prize at all. In the mechanical department several rcuiers and mowers are exhibited. Mr. Baxter f Hil's loro exhibited a good act of harness. Jake Stevenson acts as agent for a new patent spring bed that makes us feel sleepy to look at it. The canned fruit displ-iy, a! jel lies, etc, were quite; meagre as compan d with last year. iuet u's circus arrived iit the afternoon and showed to a fair house in the evening. In the walking match to-day there were four eiitiies; one each by Wm. West, Jas. Scoggin. Win. liigham and Alfred EbWrts. W.i:. Wist took first premium and Wm. Bigham second; afterwards the horses were all ruled out but Wm. Ebberts who took first money. Iu the afternoon J. S. Heller of this place had a valuable watch aud .huin and $-00 in coin taKcn out of his ockets. The watch was subsequently found in a show case connei ted with a thieving game. THIRD DAT. The huckster stands and eating honses are doing a good business. J. L. Thomas has a lucrative stand on the ttopular corner. A. Y. Boyce, another Hillsboro citizen has a stand also. And Mr. Bcatuhamp's hotel is a success. Mr. MeNutt of Corne lius has a rtand and II. II. Welch of the Grove runs a barber shop. As Mr. We t was running Coggan'a Path findei on the track he shied throwing the driver and dashed through the fence, the crowd, tables, ami T. 11. Hoover' kitchen, amashing things as he went. Three gamblers, Isaac Longstreet, J. H. McDonald and S. P. Howard, were arrest ed for stealing $23 from Isaac Rutler. They were tried lcfore Justice Humphreys and dismissed. Longstreet claimed that he bor rowed the money of Mr. Rutler. A "cap per, borrowed 13 of Geo. lletts of Bca vei tou ami Geo. c-iu't see- tho "color," also Noah Mull of Reedvillo loaned a festive gambolier $10 and the b. g. lost it of course and Mr. Mull can say with the poet and the "ravf u" nevermore. These gentle men will probably be careful aliont lend ing their mouey to gamblers hereafter. An old gentlemen who lives near Di ley loat considerable money at one of the games. He borrowed $ KM) of a Director and went back to get "even" when aaid Director went in and pulled him out ami made him hand over the money, aud told him to keep away from there. The gamblers objected but that Director told them he would have them In the jug" in five minutes if they did not ''dry np" ond they dried. Queen'a Circus was the Wst that has been through the country but like all cir cusea it looked best on paper; coarse, rnl gar, almost indecent none of the m are fit places for women and children and per haps men. The marshals put a yonng man outside in the afternoon for cursing and disturbing the peace. He was intoxicated and swore vengeance on Parker the chief Marshal. Last night several fellows who thought they could run the marshals we-- ejected from the grounds and peace was restored. The race to-day was between J. H. Boo mer's -Billy Nut's and W. G. Scoggin's Maggie Burton, ' mile and repeat, Billy Nuts winning both heats. FOURTH AICD FIFTH DATS. As our space is limited we will eondena these days into a short space. In the rifle shooting match on the 4th day Thos. Tuck er our County Commissioner carried off the honors, while S. P' Ingram took the second premium. J. A. Flippiu who lias taken the prize for the last nine years did not contest To-day, the 5th, iu the race for two year olds half-mile heats, T. B. Hoover entered s. g Olo; W.Tennant s. iu. Emma Thayer; and Westfall, g. g. Winooski. Olo took the first two heats, time, 0: 57; ; 0:50. These colU are first-class stock and will be heard from again In the $300 race, 2-mile heats free for all, W. White entered b. g. Ophir; W. Tennant, s. h. Tom Merry. Tom Merry won both heats, time 3: 4-S. At evening on Friday scarcely any remains of the Fair were to be aeen, nearly every body having left. The receipts of the Fair are stated in an other place. Awards of premiums next week. We rest. The Grove: Oct 2, 187C Miss S. Bowlby has returned from Phila delphia. Vert, our Teutonic tinner, has gone to San Francisco for medical treatment. Mrs. Buford ia going to have a shop built near her reside jce for her millinery busi ness. Mr. Shipley raised 5700 bushels of wheat and 1300 bushels of oats on A. T. Smith's farm near this place this year. The aver age is higher than it was last yt ar on this farm, being 20 bushels of wheat and 10 of oats to the acre. Dr. W. II. Saylorof Portland visited the Grove during the Fair. He was called into the country while out here to visit a Mr. Barrett near Glencoe who is in a critical condition from the consumption. Quite a member of the G rovians content plate attending theState Fair. Two immigmnts from Iowa who hare been living here for a year or two were in tending to start back to that State soon but got a letter recently from some of their friends who live there stating that the grass hoppers had eateu up every thing. The writer stated that the "hopiers" had eaten up the cattle aud were chawing up the plows for want of better provender. And now these immigrants harlior a mean prejudice against old Iowa and wont "go home to die no more" at all. C. Hughes fell off of a load of ftraw the other day aud spraiued his ankle. Eugene McCorinack was iu town on a visit last week, and got his "sheepskin". Toots. Brevities. Kalin &. Fredenrich pay the high est market price for all kinds of pro duce hides aud furs T. W. Pitteuger and wife are in the list of pasenger4 that sailed from "Frisco" last Saturday. It. Stott Prosecuting Attorney, and wife have been staying in town aud Forest Grove during court. W. D. Hoxter i3 paying 70 cents for wheat now. Just walk in and take a look at Mr. Pitteugtr's new stock of boots and lioes. Call on Kalin Si Fredenrich if yuo want Dry goods, Groceries Hard ware, China or glassware. Hoots and shoes at reduced prices Lucy Morgan of this place is re covering from an attack of tho fever. Kdward McKiuney of this place who has been lying very ill of fever is slowly recovering. One of Mr. Steeples' cHldren is sick of typhoid fever. Several mem bers of this family have had a tussle with this lingering and dangerous malady. ilT The National Gold Medal was award ed to Bradley X. Rulofson for toe best Pho tographs in the United State, and Vienna Medal for the best in tho world. Montgomery Street San Francisco. MARRIED. At the residence of th bride's father in Cornelius, Oct. 1, 176, by Thos. Rutler, J. P., James M. Montgomery and Miss Mollie DeLetts both of Washington couuty. The iKDKrKXDKXT office had a tawte of the cake, which was just "splendid", for which tlie young couple have the thanks of the establishment. We hope the happy pair may float down Hymeu's beautiful sea in love and peace. Iu North Yamhill. Sept. IS, Charles T. Standley and Miss Emma Casteel. In North Yamhill, Sept. 10, Augustus Simmons and Miss Sarah A. Raker. At Cornelins, Sept. 28th, 187C, bv Thos. Rutler, J. P., W. W. Reeks and Mrs. Irene Rensou, both of Washington county. DIED. In Seattle, Kept. 2$. Agnes Amy, aged 13 mouths, youugest child of M. C. and M. E, George, of East Portland. LOST! LOST!! Lost at Hillsboro on the Fair Grounds on Wednesday Sept. 27, a large envelope con biining Pedigrees of horses, and letters which are of great value to me and no one else. Any one finding it will confer a great favor by delivering the same to the Treasurer of the W. C. A. Society at Hillsboro or to me at the St, Charles hotel in Portland. GEO. COGOAN. OlioapAa X1 Tt. WE OFFER FOR SALE OUR PROP erty in Forest firov eonsiting of a p i t f lot 1 in block 3. It is a .wrgain for M..cue f .rmer who wants to school his children at the Grove. The price is $500. For further information apply to Samuel Hughes at Forest Grove or at this office. H. n. LUCE. A SMALL GOLD RREASTPIN WITH jets and pearls. T'e finder will be I b erally rewarded if he will return the same to Lis ufflce. Book Agents Want'd . J. HALE & SON, Publish en. 17 Murray St. X. Y.t Are now issuiug to subscribers only, TI1K TUISTI.K KDITIOX. The only Fully Illustruted Edition of i UAVEM.Y HOVELS Of American make ever offered to tho PUBLIC Of the text of Sir Walter Scott it is, of course, unnecessary to speak. Of the style of manufacture the volumes now ready will speak for themselves wherever seen. "Thej have" si.ya the new York Evening Pout, "the best of all good iiialities in a printed book clear, large type. Without being expensive, elegant aud serviceable." "An exceedingly beautiful edition, a gem of typographical beauty," says the New York Wurld. Forty-eight volumes, averaging 400 pages each, audcoutaiug two thousand lllustra tions, will complete the series. Two vol umes issued monthly. Nineteen volumes now ready. PRICE, in Cloth, gilt extra, per volume, - - - $1.50 Half Turkey Morroeo, gilt top, 2.23 adii:kss CHARLES K. DABTIEY, Gen. A?t. Care E. Hale X- Son, 17 Murray St.N Y. Publishers desiring to secure a set of this beautiful edition can mak satisfactory ad vertising arrangement by addressing the Gen Agent as above, or Messrs. GEO. P. ROW ELL. Sep28yl. lGBiniLTDRJLU'iREDOIISE. S. HUGHES, FOREST GROVE, 0GN, UEALJCJt IS C.1 MPJOy MOLISE, V ESTER UnM'dllT. CULLl.VS CAS1 STEEL. and tAKDEXVITY PLOWS. UMSd- PACIFIC U'A'JOXS; HE APE US, MOW EPS A- THRESHERS; PACIFIC FAX MILLS; II AR I'ESTIX'J COOltSOF ALL KJXUS. .4so SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE; FARMER'S & JECH VXIC S TOOLS; A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF ii.um:ss & saimm:ry; doors. sash. mouldings; paints, OILS. mUTSHES, VARNISH; WINDOW GLASS; PUTTY, LIME, PLASTER, WHITING, and CEMENT; ALL at the LOWEST MARKET RATES. niriOtf BU IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE State of Oregon, for the county of Wash, intoii ks: Josinh M, Mcrri-I plaintiff, vs. Dcwit C. Merri ll, administrator of the es tate of Chas. G. Meirell dee'd, Margaret Merrell Widow of said deceased, and Wil liam Henry Merrel. Edward Merrel. Sophro nia Ann Zeigler, I'lias. '. Merrel, M.ti'garct Jane Atkinson. I)elHra Ewing, Elizalath Merrel, Ma-y a!drti and Dewitt C. Mer rel lieirs-utdaw of said Chas. G. Merrel dc ceased, defendants. To the nlve named defendants; In the n line of the State of Oregon: You aro here bv required to antM-ar and answer the com plaint tiled against you in tho ulove i n.i- tle1 suit within ten il.iys from tho il.itt of the service of this summon upon you, if served within this county or if served in any other county of thU State, then within twenty days from the date of the service of this .million upon vou, nd if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the 'laintifT will apply to the court for a decree against yon, for the relief prayed for in the 1ain tifT complaint herein to-wit: that a eert:iiu mortgage therein described be held ty D'. witt C Merrell in trust for laintiff, aud that 'laintiff is the owner in fee of 20 acres of land therein deacritied, and for such oth er aud further relief as the court may seem just Service by publication of summons here in by order if the Hon. County Court abovenamcd made at the May term thereof 187(1. T. R. HANDLEY. Att'y for Jiff. Adiuiuistrsttor'it Sale! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT by virtue of an order of the County Court of Washington county. State of Ore gon, at the August term, A. D., 170, to wit: on the 15th ilay of August, 170, in the matter of the estate of W. H. MeNutt, de ceased, the nudersigned administrator of said estate will, on Friday, the tUh day of Octo1er, lS70.at the hour of 1 o'clock, p. m. of said day, at the Court hotie door in Hillloro, Washington county, Oiegon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, all the riuht, title and interest that the said W. H. MeNutt had at the time of his dc cease or since acquired by his estate, in and two the following descrilxd premises to wit: The N W of the N E of Sec 1, T 1 N, R4 W, of the Willamette Meridian, 40 acres, and the S W '4' of the S E of Sec 4. T 1 N. R 4 W, of said Meridian, tioth of said tracts containing HO acres of 1 md and lying in Washington count-, Oregon. Terms of sale. Gold coin, one half of the Iuirchase price in hand, the balance (one uilf ) to be paid in on year from day of sale, deferred payment to draw interest from day of sale until paid, at the nite of ten per cent. ier annum, and to lie secured by mortgage on premises sold. Expense of deed and mortgage to be paid by pur chaser. RORT. W. MCNUTT, Administrator. Kxecutor' Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN HTAT the undersigned has filed in the coun ty court of the State of Oregon, for Wash ington countv. his final account as executor of the last will and testament of Geo. Rue man, dee'd, and that said court has np iMiinted Thursday after the first Monday iu Oct.. 1876. at 10 o'clock a. m. as the time for hearing objections thereto aud the set tlement thereof. RORERT IMRRIE, Fxecutor of the last will and testament of George Rueman, dee'd. ACIIKA1" PAPER! The demand for the Weekly Oregon! an for a short time is so great that we have concluded to offer it for the bulunco of the year for One Dollar! All subscriptions will expire Dec, 31st, 1870, no matter when they commence. Ad dress, OHECiOMAN, Portland. SherifTs Sale! BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF EXECU tion issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah couuty dated Aug. 11th, 1876, in favor of Hen Holladay and against Arthur De Pourtah s Gorgier for the sum of Four thousaud nine huudred and twenty-five and 63-100 dollars coiu $41125.63-100, which judgment was en rolled And docketed in the Clerk's office of said couuty on the ninth day of June, 1871, which execution was received by me on the 12th day of August, 1876. Therefore by virtue of said execution I did on the 12th d.ty of Aug 1876, duly levy on the follow, iug described tract or parcel of laud to wit: Commencing at a poiut on the East side of the private road of Wm. Geiger, 100 rod aud 15 feet East of the Northwest corner of the donation land claim of Solomon Em rick; thence East, along the North Line of said laud claim UO chains; theuc South 40 chains; thence West along the South line of said claim 20 chains; thence North along the East side of said private road of Wm. Geiger 40 chains to the place of lieginning containing NO acres more or It ss--iu Wash tugtou county, Oregon. And op Saturday, September 23-d, 1876, at the hour of 1 ojclock p. in. of said day at the Court House, door in Hillloro, in said Washiug'tu county, I will sell tractor put eel of land at public Auction toche highest bid'r therefor coin cash in hand to satisfy said execution and accruing costs. Witness mv hand this Aug. 14th, 1876. II. II. MORGAN. Sheriff of Washington county, Oregon. Mieriir Sale! BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF EXECU. tion issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Washington couu ty in favor of George Itell and against Mary O. Rell for the sum of twenty-two And 10 100 do)lar($2'2.iMI) costs which judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said county on the 2Uth day of May, 1870. Therefore by virtue of said writ 1 did on fh s 11th day of August, 1876, duly levy on the following described tract or parcel of land to wit: The one undivided one third a it of the following described parcel of and situate iu Washington county, Oregon, to wit: The East half of the donation laud claim liouudcd And described as follows; Beginning at a iKiint 15.77 chains East and 3.12 chains North of the South-West corner of Section 16, TI N, 11 4 W, ant running thence South 43 chains; thence West 37.50 chains; thence North 43.00 chains; thence East 36.87 chains to the place of beginning containing One Hundred and FiftyNiue and 87-mo acres more or less. And on Saturday the 23d day of Septem Imt, 1876, at 2 o'clock p. m., of said day at the Court House do .r in Hillslsiro in said county, I will sell said tract of laud, or all the right title and interest the said Mary O. Bell has or had in and to said tract of land on the said 2Wh day of May, 1876, at public auction to the highest bidder thereor cash in hand to satisfy said execution and accru ing costs. Witness my hand this Aug. llth 1876. H. II. MORGAN, Sheriff of Washington county, Oregon. N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE State of Oregon, for the county of Wash ington. Peter Dub r laiutiff, vs. Joseph Boulanger, defendant. To Joseph Boulan ger. the above named defendant; In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint tiled against you in the aliove named court and iu the above entitled action by the first day of tho term of said court fol lowing the expiration of the time of six weeks from the date of this summons, to wit; by the 2Nth day of Mny, A. D., 1877. aud if you fail so to do, the Plaint iff will take judgment against you for tho sum of (?I,7.) sixteen buudrtd and soventy-nw dollars, damages sustained by Plaintiff by reason of the destruction of Plaintiffs property by you, aud for his costs aud dis bursements herein. Service herein ny pub lication of summons, bv au order of Hon. E. 1. Shattuck, judg of said court, at chain. bers, and dated August 28th. 1876. Dated Kept. 4th 1870. W. LAIR HILL, 1 G. II, DURHAM. Atfys for Plaintiff, II. Y. THOMPSON. ) Dated Sep. 4, 1876. Sepllwfl PACIFIC UNIVER SITY. 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