Washington independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 1874-18??, October 12, 1876, Image 3

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THE INDEPENDENT.
HILLSBORO
THURSDAY.
Financial.
Oold in New York, 1.10.
Lzl tenders iu Portland buying 90V
tiling 91.
Silver-Trade dollars. 93c ; other coins, 95c
Portland Produce Market.
WnE.VT. $1.43. "ft cental, sacked.
FLOUR-For extra standard branda, $4.73;
extra country, $4.00(g4 75.
OATS Per busnel, 40 to 50 cents. 1.25
to 1.30 per centl.
DRIED FRUITf-Apple lljc pound;
plums, pitless, 14 to 15c;witb pits 4 to 5c.
HIDES-Bent selected llc'0 &; culls,
off; green 3 to 4c.
MEATS Hams, 12 to 8c; aide 1G;
fcoulder 10c, dressed hogs 6 to 6Jc; mut
ton sheep $2.50 to $3 per head ; beef dresM,
4 to 5 cti per t.
LARD New lard in tins, 17c; in bulk 16.
HAY-Timothy baled, $1G(417; loese, $1G.
DAIRY PRO OUCE- - Butter, roll. 25to30c
f b; fair, 1520; in brine, 2025c. Cheese
14&lfic lb.
FEED Bran,- $18$20 per ton; shorts,
$5,00; middlings, $27.50 (3 40; oil meal,
$37.50.
FGGS 30 per dozen. -
WOOL-Choice Willamette, lfi(SlSc alb;
Eastern Oregon and Walla Walla, ll3il3.
POTATOES 40 to 50e per bushel.
ONIONS $1.25 to $1.50 per 100 lb.
CHICKENS-$2.50 to $1.00.
Suicide.
A special dispatch to the Standard from
Salem announces the sad intelligence that
Jennie Billyeu committed suicide this morn
ing at the residence of Joseph Thompson,
.!., the means selected 1m ing poison.
This 3'oung girl had placed faith in a yonn
man whose heart was black while his face
was fair, and failing her at the last moment
implied her to hide herself in death, trust-
ing npon the ever-willing love of her Savior
' for forgiveness. We pity the unfortunate
girl from the bottom of our hearts, but we
pity still more the cur of a man who snr--vives
her and who, if he has a conscience,
will be pricked to desperation and driven
despairingly from among his kin and a
wanderer, with the mark of Cain searing
his very brain, and yet too great a coward
to end his miserable existeuce iu iho way
h has selected.
Dissussei it.
In this fever of political excitoment it is
not strange that men do strange things. Yes
terday we observed a party consisting of
four men in front of this office at a wagon,
and after discussing the merits of one of
their horses in a loud voice one of them
went down into the straw in the wagon and
fitro np with a suspicious looking black
bottle, when he grinned and passed it to No.
2 who took a mild snort, then No. 3 meas
ured off 3 fingers on the bottle and took his
physic like a man. but No. 4. shook hia
Lend and wouldn't take any in his. The
other fellows looked happily disappointed
:id pnt their 'li-jhtning' up. We don't go
luncti on siens Vmt if we were to pass our
opinion on the strength of that sign, onr
ild lie that No. 4. didn't feel well
at the ti ne. or hal a reverential re.spfct for
this priutius establishment.
Correction.
In last weeks 'ssne an item appeared stat
ing that "Dr. Bailey and Vile" had per
formed a surgical operation on a child's lip.
"We wrote it Dra. Bailey an 1 Vite, but the
. was omitted by the compositor. We are
now informed that Dr. Vite was the princi
pal in the case assisted by Dr. Bailey.
After a minutes reflection most any one
hould have seen by the constructioa of the
sentence that the omission of the letter ,r.
was n mistake. We had not been informed
who was the principal or assistant in the case
when the item was written. We had a sort
of general idea that one of the names ought
if possible to precede the other, becanse it
is a little difficult to put two words abreast
In the same line. B?g pardon, gentlemen.
For Tillamtok.
"We learn from a correspondent
that Walt Smith and Sam. Itaffety
started on horse-back for Tillamook
last Saturday from Quick's Canyon
on a hunting and prospecting tour.
They go by way of Dougherty's river
and intend upending a couple of
months in hunting, fishing, prospect
ing etc. by the "sounding sea."
.1. - -
That Music.
Some personsdo not understand
the statement in last week's paper
that the brass band pi yed on tht
occasion. We will state for their
satisfaction that Messrs. Watt and
Bailey furnished that music and exe
cuted thf ame in a style that the
brass band should always emulate.
Takes a Rest.
H. B. Luce editor of this sheet has gone
to visit his friends and relatives in Lane
and will do the State Fair before
returning. He leaves ye foreman to assume
the local dignity of this concern and we are
dignified of course. If any one has any
grievances, or subcriptions to settle, let him
call on us and we will guarantee him satis
faction and a receipt also. Don't smother
ns, gentle subscriber with the "lucre."
Arrested In Jail.
Iiftst Saturday a man' giving his name as
Elias Hnhges was arrested in Butte precinct
oa complaint of Mrs. Belle Withycomb,
charged with the larceny of a gold locket.
As examination was held before Justice
. Carpenter, and the prisoner fined $G0. in
A .fault of which he was brought to this
place and incarcerated in the county jail.
Justice's Court Humphreys, J. P.
In the mutter of J. W. Marsh vs. J. C.
Trulinger, a suit in equity ; verdict for the
Tiff, for 87,24.
CIRCUIT COURT E. D. Shattuc'x, J.
Concluded.
Granger Market Co., vs. "W, Sim
mon, action to compel payment of
Stock. Jury: Wm. Dee, A. L. Mat
teson, A. C. Davis, Jos. Loe, D. Ba
ker, H. G. Davies, W. Brownson,
John Kirts, J. T. Reul, J. MoKon
key, J. Steni3 and A. Lee. Jury
failed to aree ami were discharged.
State of Oregon vs. L. Li. and J.
Holcomb, indicted for larceny, jury:
J. Cbrisman, Jos. Mann, A. Y.
Bovce, A. Jackson, W. II. H. Mey
ers, J. D. Bates, R. Moore, W. It.
Barett, T. L. McEldowney, F. F.
Pomeroy, C. A. Pickett, Henry
Wooley, verdict, not guilty.
Jag. Hume, indicted for an assault
with a dangerous weapon, plead not
guilty.
Brugger el al vs. Butler et al ac
tion for damages on attachment, ju
ry, II. G. D ivies, D. Baker, T. J.
Keid, W, Brownson, Jas. Loe, Jas.
Stems, J. McKonkey, A. Lee, John
Kirts, J. J. Morgan, Jas. H. Sewel,
A. C. Davis. Jury found for Plain
tiff and assessed the damage at $10.
S. A. Iugram and David Enos ex
cused from further attendance.
State of Oregon vs. J. P. Lidd,
indicted for selling liquor in less
quantities than 0110 quart, arraigned
and plead not guilty. Continued
for the term.
Merrel vs. Merrel et al. Decree
as against one of the heirs, as to
the reaiaiuder. continued till net
term.
State of Oregon vs. Joe Taylor.
Indicted for selliug liquor in les
quantities than one quart. Contin
ued until next term.
Stato of Oregon vs. Jas. Hume.
Indicted for an assault with a dan
gerous weapon. Arraigned and
plead not guilty.
Rhoda Ha me vs. Jas. Hume, di
vorce; order restraining deft, from
disposing of his real estate.
Boyce vs. BjII; dismissed on mo
tion! of Attorney for defendant.
(.hand Jury returned mto court;
.J
six indictments endorsed true bills.
Gardiner against Davis, suit to set
aside conveyance of real estate; set
tled on stipulation.
Bruiser et al vs. Datler ct al.
Defts allowed sixtj days to answer.
Chamber vs. Smith, administra
trix, motion to strike out part of de
fendants answer; motion sustained
in past.
Slate of Oregon vs. Jas, Hume.
Indictment No. 1 Indicted for an as
sault with a dangerous weapon; Ju
ry, A. C. Davis, T. F. Reid, H. W h
ring, T. Lv McEldowny Wui. Dee,
J. U. Everson, A. Jackson, J. D.
Hates, Wm. Tucker, Chas. Westlake,
II. E. Smith and V. J. Marsh. Vti
dick, not Guity.
Letitia McKay vs. W. Freeman,
Suit for Dower, in lands sold to the
Debts out of land claim of Chas.
McKay. Argued and taken under
advisement.
Pryce vs. Pryce, Divorce, Continu
ed until next term.
State of Oi-pgon vs. Jas. Hume
Indictment No. 2; Dad reduced from
$:000. to $G00. and cause continuod
until next term.
L. G. Hall vs. I. Meyer et al Suit
to set aside conveyances. Argued
and taken under advisement.
Thatcher vs. Dhondt referred to
. W. Luelling to take testimony
under supplemental complaint ai.d
report the same.
Stato of Oregon vs. Jas. Hume
Indictment No. 3. Fined $30 and
cost. Execution stayed six days.
Orders drawn as follows:
It. Stott Dist Aft
II. 15. Morgan Sheriff
W. D. Pittenger Crirr
. N". Hale Bailiff Grand Jurv...
Gen. Ireland
It. C. Hal Ira
. l .oo
20.00
. 12.00
. P'.OO
. 9.00
John Landess vs. John Groner,
Demurrer to complaints sustained,
cause continued for the term.
Jas. Chambers vs. Ann Smith
Admn'x action on note. Argued
and taken under advisement.
Anderson vs. Anderson. Divorce
Refered to W. D. Pitteuirer to take
the testimony.
State of Oregon vs. J;n. Hume.
TndiVtment No. 3. IndictM for as
sault with a dangerous weapon, ju
ry: Jos. Loe, K. S. Moore, D. Ba
ker, A. Lee, J. J. Morgan, F. F.
Pomeroy. J. Chrisman, J. Sterns, J.
Kiits. Jos. Mann. J: s. Sewell and
W. H. H. Meyers; verdict, guilty of
an assault only.
Grand Jury came into Court and
made the following report:
To the Hon. K. I). Xhatturh; Juilrjt of the
Circuit Court: We. the Grand Jnrv, have
examined the county jail and find it in t
very poor condition, find that it contains
trash that should not not be in it, that the
windows of the building need repairing, and
that it needs a general cleaning We have
also examined tho Clerk's and Treasurer's
offices and find that they are in good condi
tion.
S. J. Stott.
Foreman.
The Grand Jury reported no fur
ther business and were discharged.
Cornelius Items: v
Oct, 9th, 1870.
Cornelius at present weais a live
ly aspect. Grain is constantly ar
riving .rom the country. Consider
able shipping is being done through
the warehouse at this place, but the
bulk I believe, is being stored. A
good many farmers are holding their
grain in anticipation of a higher
price.
Our merchants all seem to have
their share of the trade and are sel-
lin- lots of goods. Kelso has invesj
ted iu a new clerk and is going to
take a spin to the State Fair. Al.
Ennis will follow suit in company
with several others of our citizens.
Several persons from this vicinity
started last week for Goldendale,
Klickitat county, W. T. to make
new homes.
W. II. Parker, who has hsen in
dustriously engaged in tho granger
Imsiness this summett has conclu
ded to make a change in avocation
and will teach at Centerville this
winter.
John Spencer returned from the
.11 v Islands the other day. He
says his "patent belf-acting perpet
ual motion washing machine," and
nmo-ic mease extractor," didn't
O '
take worth acentamong the natives
Serenading parties are the latest
rackets" in Cornelius. The place
has some good lady vocalists who
are really entertaining, but the bass
of some of the boys elicits only base
comments from the persecuted list
ener.
Mr. Hoopengarner is conducting
n successful term of school at the
Cornelius Academy.
A pood shoe-maker will find Cor
nelius a good location for his busi
ness. IIlEItO.
I-ySnoak cur Dogs at night! call in day
time and get 15 yds. calico for $1, of K. & Y
Weather hr.s been very good for
fiuishiucr the harvest and sowing the
fall wheat. T. Y. Flauary
had fall
wheat up last month.
Setli Maikham, Ben Thompson
and their families, and 1!. Welch
have (,'une to the State Fair. Sev
en wag;on loads of people passed
through here for the same place.
0 :.ii larsons is able to ho out
again. Fred. Parsons is sick with
the fever. Wm. Smith and wife,
who have I tcly moved here from
the Columbia river are also dotvu
with the fever.
C. Martin is out of luck. The
ears ran over and killed four of his
hogs, and some thieves entered his
barn on Tuesday n:ght and took
15 bushels of oats and some sacks
from the barn lloor.
. Hints in hauling his wheat to
Forest drove station and would be
iii ii i 1.
pw'asea 10 nave inai party who iuuh
:0 new Backs and (0 pounds of nails
rom his premises return them im
mediately as he needs them now.
And now comes It. T. Robinson
and charges 10 cents apiece for 3j
water melons stolen from hi gard
en last week.
Asa "Williams has moved to his
father-in-law's farm near Ihllhboro.
Business is still dull and all the
crv is "no money.
K. Y. Z.
Glencce Skinner Wins.
YVe forgot to puhlish the foot race
at our county fair last week. There
were three entries the "Glencoe
Skinner," entered hy W R. Parker
S.im Johnson ami a young man from
YYest Union by the name of Smith.
The distance was of a mile. Smith
discovered carl v in the race that he
would be distanced and stopped, but
arkcr came out about -40 yards
ahead of Johnson winning the race;
time 1 :30. Parker runs like a scared
wolf, lie will probablv race wHh
ml
Thompson of Multnomah county
soon.
McDor.a'd Arrested.
La'.t Wednesday Deputy Sheriff
nderson went up to Salem to arrest
J. If. Mc Donald on a charge of rob
bing J. S. Heller at th late county
Fair. Anderson finally discovered the
man who was completely disguised,
having shaved off his beard cut
his hair and had his hat drawn down
over ins eves. Anderson arresieu
m a 1 1
him and brought him out to this
place on Thursday and loekeel him
up in the county jail to await trial.
Discharged
In the matter of the State of Ore
gon, vs. J. H. McDonald for the
larcenv of a watch nnd money from
J. S. Heller of Hillsboro. An ex
amination of the charge was held be
fore S. H. Humphreys J. P., on last
Friday, 11. Stott appearing for the
State," and J. E. Atwater rf Port
land for the defendant. The pro
secution failed to make out a case
and on motion the prisoner wus cus
.
charged.
Personal.
t W T;fnr nnd his fair young bride
arrived at this plate last Friday from Ohio.
Mr. Pittenger will stay here a short time
visiting hi friends and relatives. He does
not yet know where h will locate to prac
tice his legal proiession.
John Trullinger of Astoria was in town
last week. Mr. Trulhnger is r.-poneu 10 .
doing a large and lucrative busiuess 111
Ast ma.
Tt .11 nnd wife. It. Stott and wife and
Benton Killen and wife of Portland spent
court week pleasantly and profitably in o-r
county last week. These gentlemen- have
all been students in Pacific University and
are already men of acknowledged ability in
the legal profession.
David Raffety called on us a few days
a"0. lie nasreiurueu -
Cisco where be has been in business for
a year past. He thinks of returning to the
tioldeu City.
J. C. Jamison and wife were in
town last week. Mr. Jamison is go-
in? to exhibit artificial stone at the
State fair.
Ran Off.
Last Thursday Mrs. Rhoda Hume,
the prosecuting witness against
Hume for assault with a dangerous
weapon left the Tualatin Hotel and
struck out through the woods to
Harria bridge where she was found
in a demented condition anil, taken
to R. Carpenters place, where sheriff
Morgan found her anil brought tier
back to town.
Improvements.
T. Dutler is going to have his saw mill thor
oughly repaired, and will raise it a story
higher.
The proprietor of the Dobbin's mill has
just got a now turi'ino wlieei auu win mane
this null first-class.
Chrette is giving the recent addition to
his store building, a handsome coat of paint
Delinquent Subscribers.
There are some subscribers who
owe for two years or more. Thev
are renuested to settle either with
our agents, or us as soon as possible.
...
We owe money and are determined
. . . .
t' pay our debts when due. and we
ask our creditors to treat us in the
same manner.
To Corespondents.
What is the matter with our correspond
ents "C.ri.nes." "(.rimes jr.." "K. Y. Z.'
"Kasper Linton," "Dm ly Jim." "W." of
IJeaverton. and others who used to furnish
ns with such interesting and spicy items
Let us hear from you, gentlemen, if you
please.
The State Fair.
Several of our citizens have iron to the
annual gathering at the State Fair. A. Y.
liovee will try the hnclister business up
there, while I. L. Leathers of the Tualatin
hotel will have a restaurant on the grounds.
A. Luelling, Wm. Jackson, It. Cavo and
others have gone slso.
Says the Vancouver Jttrtrpewlent: Cius
manufactured from salmon heads, is a pri ces
lately patented by the Engineer of the
steamer John L. Stephens. Th head and
entrails of an average salmon it is said will
produce sufficient gas to supply two lights
for ight hours.
We leara that t-vo of Mr. Simples, little
danght'Ts are h ing ill of Tvphoid fever.
Two of the boys in the aoove named itsnny
l:v just recovered from its prostrating
effects. Considerable sickness is reported
throughout the county in most eases
tvphoid fever being the prevailing malady. ,
Fair Warning.
We will publish the next mnn thst leaves
this county owinsj us subscription if we arc
satisfied that he does it with the purpose of
defrauding us out of the money. Wts will
ulso publish him wherever he goes.
Thanks for Favars.
We are under obligations to W. P. Pitten-
gcr for his excellent report of the procecU
inf.'s in the Circuit court last week.
Thanks to many subscribers for cash re-
cieved.
Wanted Apples.
Some good apples will be token at
this office on subscription. Leave
them at our cabin near Sheriff Mor
gan's residence.
Forgot You.
Will the centlemnn who subscribed for
It. C. Westfall pleas let us know which of
the bovs he is?
Circuit CJourt adjourned for the
term last Friday.
rp'No. 1 Tea in Boxes f0c per pornd at
the popular store of Kuhn a iredeurich.
SSirSee M. H. Shipley's legal ad.
MARRIED.
At the Tualatin Hotel in Portland. Oct.
9th. 187. by Thos. Dutler. J. V., Sir.
Charles Jjinhlin anel Mrs. llary Hay both
of Washington Co.
Kxccntor'a Notice.
IV'
OTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN TII VT
the undersigncrd has been appointed.
by the Hon. County Court of (Ji State of
Oregon for Washington county. Executor
of the Estate of Charles F. Shipley, dee'd.
All persons having claims against the
said Estate will present them with the
prope r vouehe s t. me, at m3' place of res
idence, one mile South of Forest Grove
within six months from the date of this no
tice. And all persons knowing themselves
indebted to said estate will make immedi
ate payment of tfce same.
M. II. SHIPLEY.
Executor. Octl'2.
Forest Orove, Oct. 10. ls7G.
The National Oold Medal was award
ed to Rradley & Rulofson for toe t st Pho
togTahs iu "the United States, and Vienna
Medal for the best in the world.
52'J Montgomery Street San Francisco.
LOST! LOST!!
Lost at nillsltoro on the Fair Grounds on
Wednesday Sept. 27. a large envelope con
taining Pedigrees of horses, and letters
which are of great value to me and no one
ele. Anyone finding it will confer a great
favor bv delivering the same to the Treasurer
of the W. C. A. Society at llillslmro or to
me at the St, Charles hotel in Portland.
GEO. COGGAX.
OlieapAs Xixrt.
WE OFFER FOR SALE OUR PROP
erty in Forest Grove consiting of apart
of lot 1 in block 3. It is a bargain for some
farmer who wants to school his children at
the Grove. The price is $500. For further
Iy to Samuel Hughes
j iiiiviiuniivru niririi ' -" " O-"
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Summons.
N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
State of Oregon, for the county of Wash
ington ss: Josiah M. Merrel plaintiff, vs.
Pewit C. Merrell, administrator of the s
t.itcof Chas. G. Merrell dic'd, Margaret
Merrell widow of said deceased, and Wil
iiam llenrv Merrel. Edward Merrel. Sophro
ni.i Ann Zciyrler, Chas. . Merrel, Margaret
J txuj Atkinson. Pcbora Kwing. Elizala th
Merrel, M i-y Wal Iron an 1 P-witt C. Mer
rel heirs-at-law of said Chas. G. Merrel de
et ased. defendants.
To the above named defendants; In the
n unc of the State of Oregon: You are here
by required to appear an.l answer the coir-
i lint tiled against you in the above en i
1 suit within ten" days from thu date of
the service of this summons upon yon, if
s. -ved within this county or if served in any
other county of this State, then within
tu-entv iIiivh from the date of the service of
thi summons nion von, nnd if yon fail so
to answer, for want thereof, the 'laintiff
will apply to the court for a decree against
you, f.r "the relief frayed for in the 7'lain
tilt's complaint herein, to-wit:that a certain
mortgage therein described be held by I)e
witt C. Merrell in trust for luintitf, and
that J'laintift'is the owner in fee of 20 acres
of land therein desciilicd, and for such oth
er and further relief as the court may seem
iusf
Service by publicntion of summons here
in by order of the Hon. Circuit Court
atiovt named mado at tut May term thereof
137G.
T. B. II.VNDLEY.
Atfy for I 'Iff.
Administrator' Sale!
4TOTICE IS HEHEHV OI VEX THAT
bv virtue of an order of the County
Court of Washington county. State of Ore-
con, at the August term, A. P., lMtO, to wit
011 th loth day of August, l7e, in the
matter of the estate of W. II. MeXntt, de
ceased, the undersigned administrator of
said estate will, on Friday, the 0th day of
October, 187.at the hour of 1 o'clock, p. 111.
of said day. at the Court lioue eloor in
Hillsloro. Washington county, O.egon, se 11
at imbliej auction to the highest bnhb r, all
the right, title ami interest that the said
and lying in Washington county, Oregon.
Terms of sale. Oold coin, one half of the
purchase price in hand, the balance (one
bain to 1h paid in one year from day of
sale. deferred payment to draw interest
from el.iv -( sale until paid, at the rate of
ten ikt cent. i r annum, and to le secured
bv mortgage on premises sold. Expense
of deed and mortgage to be paid by pur
elitist, r
ROBT. W. MCXCTT.
Administrator,
Executor .Notice.
f the undersigned has filed in the conn
. . .1 - t...,n W'uwli.
y " . : : , r "
of the last will and testament of Geo. Rue
... ... WM nnd that sai l court has ap
pointed Thnrsbty after the first Monday in
for hearing objections thereto and the set
tlement thereof.
RORERT IMRRIE.
Fxeciitor of the last will and testament of
George Bueman, dee'd.
A CHEAP PAPER!
The demand for the Weekly Oregon! an
for a short time is go great that wo have
concluded to offer it for the balance of thct
year for
One Dollar!
All subscriptions will expire Dec. 31st,
187G. no matter when they commence. Ad
dress,
0B&-5OKU.
Portland,
W. II. MeXutthadat the time of his de- tur ns , you c.j " ,7,, ,ith.
cease or since acqutred by his estate, in nnd f P''. '"r" ' 1 lK-AenU
twe, the following de scVils d premises to out l ing from 1 on e ou r ni lit. J.
witrTheXWj; of theXE'of Sec D, wante .l in every tow., nr, J J
T 1 X. 114 W of the Willamette Merhban ?J ?PfI 5o" i n.heS't SeH
til acres, and the S 4 of the S .4 of "' ilrh i . ri.-.'anMv Illustrated .
Sec 4. T 1 X. R i W, of said Mcidian. U.th ' P- f0' "l'.. S cord
of said tracts containing HO acr.s of lmd lXJJXM'u f int. rc t
Sheriffs Sale!
BY VIRTUE OF A WKir U l..l.u lo
tion issued out of the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for Multnomah county
dated Aug. llth, m favor 01 jw n
Holladay and against Arthur De Pouitah s
(iorgier for the sum of Four thousand nine
hundred and twenty-five and 03-1 dollars
coin $l92.".fi3-l()). which judgment wris t n-
rolled and docketed intlie Clerk s omco 01
said county on the ninth day of June, 171,
which execution was received by me on the
12th chiv f August, 1NG. 'therefore iy
virtue of said execution I did on the 12th
d.iy of Aug 187(5, duly levy on tin follow
ing dt scribed tract or parcel of land to wit:
Commencing at a iKint ou the Ea-t side of
the private road of Wm. (leigcr, liW rods
and l" feet East of the Northwest coiner of
the donation land claim of Solomon J.m
rick; thence East, along the North Line of
said land claim 2') chains; theiico South 40
c hains; thence West along tho South line of
suid claim 20 chains; thence North along
the East side of said private road of Win.
Ociger 40 chains to thu place cf beginning
containing 80 acres more or less iu Wash
tn-ton county, Oregon.
An.l on Saturday, ScptemWr 23'd, 1B75.
at the hour of I o'clock p. in. of said day at
the Court House, door in HilKboro. in sui t
Washing'tn county, I will sell tra' t or pan el
of land at public Auction to die highest bid'r
therefor coin cash in iirtmi to situiy sain
execution and accruing costs.
Witness niv hand this Aug. llth, lsu.
11. B. MOROAN.
Sheriff of Washington county, Oregon.
Micrilf ft S.ilei
RY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF EXECU.
tion ihsneil out of th Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon, for Washington coun
ty in favor of Georgo Hell and against Mary
O. Hell for the sum of twenty-two and .)0-
1 00 dollars( $22.00) costs which judgment
was enrolled and docketed in the C lric s
oftieo of said county on the 21Hb day of May,
li7o
Therefore bv virtue of said writ 1 did on
h llth day of August, IH. duly lew on
the following described tract or parcel of
land to wit: The one undivided one tuiM
part of tho following described parcel 01
laud situate in Washington county, Oregon,
to wit: The East half of the donation land
claim br.unded and described as follows;
Beginning at a point 15.77 chains Lat smt
3.12 chain North of the SouthiWest corner
of Section KJ, T 1 N, R 4 W. an running
thence South 4:1 chains; thence West 37. 'k
chains; thence North 43.00 chains; thence
East.".i;.H7 chains to the place of beginning
containing One. Hundred and filty-Nine
and 87.100 acres more or l's.
And on Saturday tho 21 day of Septem
ber. 1S75. at 2 o'clock p. 111., of said lay at
the Court Iloiisn do r in Hillsl ro iu said
county. I will sell said tract of land, or all
the right title and inteiet the said Mary O.
lit 11 has or h id in and to said trai t of laud
011 the said '2Uth day of May. 17(5, at public
auction to the highest bidder tin reor cash
in hand to satisfy said execution and accru
ing costs.
Witness ray hand this Aug. 1 1th 175.
H. li. MORGAN,
Sheriff of Washington county, Oregon.
X THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
State of Oregon, for the county of ash.
ington. I'tter Pnlr 7'laintiff, vs. Joseph
IJoulangor, defendant. To Joseph Poulan
ger. the above numed defendant; In the
nam of thu SUte of Oieg.m you arc htre'.iy
required to appear and answer the com
plaint tiled against you in tne above named
court and in th- 14b. vo entitled action by
the tirst day of the term of said couit fol
lowim.' the expiration of tho time of m
weeks from the. date of tins summons, to
-it: by the 2Sth day of May, A. P..
and if you fail so to do. the lMaintitl will
take judgment against you for the sum of
(SI.073) sixteen huadrtd and scv nty-hve
dollars, damages sustained by IMaintiO' ty
reason of tho ilcstruction ol I'l.imlilT s
property by you, and for his costs and dis
bursements herein. Service herein by pub
lication of summons, bv an order of Hon. E.
P. Shattuck, judg of sid court, ut cham
bers, and dated August 2tli, l,i.
PatcU Sept. iU ism.
W. LAIU HILL,
G. II, PUKH VM. Att ys for rUiutnl.
11. Y. THOMPSON. J
Dated Sep. 4, l!iU.
H.pHwd
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AFTER A QUAIITEH OF A
CENTURY.
Ilt. .1. C. YOITNO
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE
still offers to tho afflicted absolute cure la
all cases of
SEMINAL WEAKNESS-
The preservation of hcultii nnd lit 1 de
pendent upon the proper coinlitit-on of th
procreutlve functions and ny weakness or
causa of weakness of the generative organ
or their use is a direct attack upon the
(Mitral health as will as a sine distrutiou
if not properly cured of tho organs that
are the prid of 01m sex and the blessing of
tho otln r. In Youth is laid the foundation
of much of the misery of after yt ios by tha
llldlUgt IH'C of the MOST M-MTNtXTlVK OT
11 a hits tun h'tiiij Hf a twrnf and spreading
wcakueKS and in'iu aniom luiiiikind, for it
is a wc-U known fact that the iwlulymcf iit
mi'danj viit, even in the dighto.t degrco
jdnuU tttila of ice ihtn-sH in the ttistnn that
fru(C to a hfirc tbt of dlm-usv, uurroie atid nhatne
in tifkr year.
YounijBIan
f you expencneo any weakness you i-hovufi
not delay, for a day may imperil your health
if rot your life In all forms of Weakness
and Premature Iecay a Cure is Guaranteed
by the Doctor to thu'Young, Middk-tiged or
Old, without Exposure or Ilindeiancc from
Itusiuess. The Kcincdic arc purely vege.
tublonndofa tiaturo that leaves no taint
behind. Oii.KitVK. the symptoms and hasten
to check the course of the complaint, if you
experience any of them uiihth tinchorim,
fil'niht dinclt'trijfH of otlicr ti men, trruilUmj, ana
iity. furtjrtf uIIih1, con f hiun, pain hi !ck',
limbs or bodij, forrl'dihijs, indnj' htiuu, tiitiidi'
(v. nvtrslm tn hocUiij. of jtuirt r, want o
control, ! iii'e ti m'r, ntturhn of vlchitinH ahHii
to biHjiian'Mii, tlr-jjvtiite In urine, inrytdur bote
W.s, tc, tir.
TERRIBLE POISIONS.
Among the most subil and virulent of
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rom Vciicral Taint often breaking out, lif
ter yiars of uppanut cine, in liiileons sores
opou various parts of the body. Its gieat
danger lies iu the fact that it is given to tho
innocent partner or to tho unborn child
without allowing iu tho person originally
contracting it.
THE USE 07 MERCURY ,
only aidsiu this terrible deception by dry
ing'it upon the surface and chiving it Welt
ji.to tho blood. All Vjcnkh c ai I'osion is a
11I.OOD VOSIOV AM) CAN UK t'OMMCXll AlKU IS
THK ui-ooiJ and the only ccr uinty of pit vc
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ceived udort.c ments as tho best of all mod
ern practice. Recent cases curt d in n few
days and chronic cases with reinaikablo
rapidity. (ur ti'stn of the j'Vimnce of the
'fuint in the blond art urrrr fiUiinj.
TO FEMALES.
There are no class of complaints that no
enlist the yicpathies of thu medical mind
or so command its gravest thought and
stnoy us thosi that afflict women. Tho
Doctor after ymis of putind investigation
and treatment is enabled to assure them
rapid and thorough c ures in all the com
plaints incident to the sex. Tun M'Pak can
HOI'i: KOK STKKNOT1I AM' THE M,'fJTI:JNO FOR
1 f-.T.IKF AM CUItK.
Thi.se who iccjuiio personal supervision
the Doctor can furnish uith nppurtnicnt
with careful ami skillful nurses where unre.
mitted attention nnd con stant care givei ev.
try assurance of rapid and permanent cures
The Institute is supplied with a
LYIIIQ-IN DEPARTMENT.
where p itieiits will n ee ivc tho titutiucut to
essential iu such cases.
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Currno)tdnce. The great dilhVnlfj' ninny
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often incurring an expense far 1 xcctding
tl c cost of treatment. This expense fun
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in your own way, tho symptoms of your
troubles or complaint. Cures guaranteed
tho same as by pcrsonid vinlt. All
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