THE INDEPENDENT.
THURSDAY
JAN. 15
1888
The question of erecting a school
building in Hillsboro during the
present year, to cost not less than
ten thousand dollars, is still being
agitated by our taxpayers and pro
gressive business men . There is no
reason why such building should
not be erected in Hillsboro during
the coming summer; and there are
many reasons why it should be built.
It will add greatly to our material
wealth by inducing a progressive
spirit among our people and at
tracting immigration to our doors.
School buildings indicate the intel
lectual status and financial condition
of a people, as the spires of church
es unerringly point to the social and
moral training of a community.
Corvallis, with less than double our
population, and with the certaiuty
of a tax upon her county of ?75,
000, with which to erect a new court
house, jail, etc., recently decided by
a vote of 113 to -1G in favor of
erecting a school building to eost
not less than $25,000. Let this
question lie agitated, and agitated
till Hillsboro is possessed of a build
ing in keeping with the immediate
demands of our town and the rapidly
populating school district. AVe can
not afford to be a laggard in this
age of rapid development. We
must keep on the top wave, else be
carried down bv the undertow. lo
not let other towns be built up from
the ashes of our dying energies.
Our future is a bright one, but we
must work tirelessly for the acqui
sition of its possibilities. Let uh
work.
There is no reason why Washing
ton county should not gain several
thousand in population during the
present year. There are large quan-
titiea of unoccupied lands for ! lieve the sulVereis. I'ood and cloth
sale at reasonable prices, and ourjing are heing distrihuted . Hie
soil is among the most desirable in j governor in a rescript expresses his
the state. Our county's financial
condition is such as to commend us
to the most careful business man
seeking investment for his capital.
Our people are intelligent, moral
and generous. Our schools are of
the highest order, and we are pos
sessed of one of the most thorough
institutions of learning on the
Pacific coast. Our climata, too, is
all that could be desired, and is
backed by the most fertile lands on
the Pacific coast.
A protective tariff is an aid to our
industries and the country, provided
it is of such nature as to protect
- the laborer as well as the manufac
turer. But it is a farce unless some
measures are taken to stop the im
portation of ruper labor from the
thousand Hungarians were imported
to supplant our laborers in this
country, and this importation was
made by protected manufacturers.
It is a poor law that protects but
one class of people, and that class
the wealthy monopolists of the
country. Our laws should be such
as not to countenance a further deg
radation of our native laborer.
The "dry" defeat in Atlanta, of
which so much was made recently,
ia not likely to be any drawback for
th cause of temperance. The citT
council, elected bv the foes cf
prohibition, has put the license at I
$10,000, confined the saloons to a
certain quarter of the city, and set
the closing hour at ten f. m. If
these provisions are enforced, At
lanta will have a better restriction
on the liquor traffic than prohibition
trave. The Atlanta "nicr train" is as
famous as the Kansas "drug store,"
and was carried on more openly.
Under such condition? as the
council has provided, the saloon
cannot well, become a nuisance,
The man who has invested 810,000
in a license will take good care not
to forfeit it, and tho limits on the
time and place of sale seems to be
in the line of reasonable restriction.
And it is an advantage not to be
despised that men who want to take
a drink need not be either hypocrites
or lawbreakers when they do it.
One hundred dollars' worth of
cheese takes from the farm less than j
one-seventh the fertility taken by
one hundred dollars' worth of grain, j
while one hundred dollars worth of ,
butter, if the skim milk be fed on '
the farm, takes nothing from the '
soil. Indianapolis Journal.
Talk of aristocrats ! The Osage '
Indians number 1G00. They havej
$7,000,000 of capital drawing ." per j
cent interest, a reservation of,
splendid land and an annuity of.
$250,000. t They are, therefore." the ;
richest people in the world. f
It is alleged that about a dozen of
the largest lard dealers in New York !
have organized for the purpose of !
reducing the price of lard to the j
consumers, and at the same time to '
it t.-i i a.t i
iujjiiuic iuo iiuumy vi iuui uuciuoua
shortening.
Senator Mitchell is pushing his
resolution for a navy yard on Tuget
"Sound, advancing arguments which
-would be excellent if applied to the
necessity for making Mare Island a
first-class dock yard. S. F. Jiullrtin.
THE CHIXKSE IXUXDA1IOX.
The overflowing of the Yellow
river has spread consternation
throughout (.'hinn. The Maiquis
Tseng is himself superintending
the work of draining Hungte lake,
and it is thought that by toiling
night and day for three months nil
outlet can be made for the water.
Further details have been received
concerning the great llood in the
Ilinan district. The breach occur
red at Stitchiao Kon, an immense
torrent rushed to the southeast.
Overflowing the northeast of Chen
chou, it descended upon Chuug
mon Hsien, where the city was sur
rounded by water. One hundred
and ten or one hundred and twenty
villages were overwhelmed, and the
land of more than three hundred
were inundated. The main llood
then passed on to Chu-hsieu Chen,
round which several small places
were overflowed, and at the same
time it spread into ithe country of
Ilsaing-fu Hsien. Next in its
courne was Wei-sliih Ilsein, which
was hemmed in In- the waters.
- -
Then Fu-kou Hsien, where there
was a sea a hundred i in breadth,
reaching to Yen-ling, where forty or
more villages were drowned. To
th eastward in T'ung-hsu. the
water was seven or eight feet deep
in some score of villages; ami a
branch passed through w'ai-k 'tng
and came down upon Lti-i listen.
In Hsi-hiin Ilsieu, which was in the
direct line, thirty villages escaped
entirely
Not far beyond this point
the Cli In river meets the Sim Ho,
and below the junction the llood
became more terrible than ever, and
in Huai-uing, 1500 villages were
-1 T t. V 1 . . 1 it.
mowne.,. .n ,u-uo, , .
invaded 1 lsiiiii''-e'Leii'' and Slien -
ch'in, mid one went t the north to
Liu-i again, escaping i;.to Anhui ly
the Ming Ho Huang-kou river.
Kvevv thintr is nemtr done ti ro-!
grief at the buffering of the people
and urges the governor of the prov
ince to exert himself in their behalf.
Peking has sent 2O,O0O taels to aid
in providing an outlet for the Huug
tze lake. Soochow and and Nank
ing have sent lIOO.OOO and l.",0,(M)0
taels respectively for the same
purpose.
Prof. "Wallace, of Kdinburg, who
has recently paid a visit to India,
thinks there is little reason for be
lieving that India wheat competi
tion is likely to prove any more
serious damage to American farmers
in the future than it has in the past.
He says the limit of India's whoat
area has been reached and there is
no probability that lit tire supplies
of India wheat will 111 tie Fncrlish
nmrKT'lTJ orcr'flowTTl'rofA Wallace
further points out that India is now
raising wheat without giving the
land a rest by rotation of crops, aud
that tho yield is sure to come down
if not kept up by manuring.'a meas
ure of protection too costly to be
undertaken by India. Moreover,
the population in India is increasing
at a rate that in ten years will add
20.000,01)0 to its -JoO.OOO.OOO, the
figures of the last census. This in
crease would exhaust India' surplus
wheat.
A year ago Hen. Alger gave suits j
of clothes to r0() newsboys, nml bent
coal or wood and Hour to hundieds
i of homes. Thi.H year he will renent
his gifts, only on a larger scale, from
lists furnished to his secretary bv !
persons having means of knowing j
who are the legitimate and deserving j
newsboys of the city, the needy
boys will bo selected and sent, one
hua,lml ftt ft tiui. to Jesi-n.ited ,
clothing stores, where they will be
clad with garments, shirts and
stockings. The second part of
Ken. Alger's benefit will be to sun
ply 10(K) families in Detroit v ith a
cord of wood or a ton of coal.
to- '
.
gether with a barrel of rlour.
r"'' "" " 4 to ii.nir. jij j
the list of families to be aided bv !
. -
the though fit! lliilKoMriire njipear '
brief nott which entitle
thetil tpi
help.
FIFTY YEARS AT THE FRONT.
For nearly fifty years the recognized authority the world over on all
agricultural matters, allways abreast of the limes, and alwavs ren.iin.'
lavishly or the best talent ami experience, the
American Agriculturist
ls-gilis tsss uith new co,i!ril...t,,rs, new artist, and new tV. and the edi
torial statT. which has made this Periodica! a s,wer iu both hemispheres, re
inforccd with fresh bl.ssl and brains, tlu-reby combining the i 'rprricneo
aud ernditiou of vears with the vigor and freshness of vor.th I he
:n, Ati !h.,;st keeps pace with the growing interest ii, aricnite. lar-elv
"""K"1 'orou-o os o .h nines, ami continues to-day. after absoi hino
twenty-four other agricultural papers, to furnish the current agricultural
literature Where the Kngush and Oerman languages are sts.keit l-'erv
number contains nearly H t.ritrutal illustrations and original articles from
; different writers. Price ?ls) a year: single uupiU-rs I.", cent.
CHRIST
The
These magnificent works of i.rt are neither old time chr.im.ts tnr ordinary
engravings. The latter is mi exquisite photi-efchiitg. far superior t; anv
thiug in the market. Phrist en Calvary, tho companion picture, is executed
for us ly the Mezzogravet-.'e pna-ess, which far surp i;-.s s any other for
softness of tone, vigor r action und general superiority of execntioti.
They are on heavy plate ier, 'J'Ji- inches in .ie. forwarded. po-t-innl. in
tubes pit pared for the purtstse. J'rice l.ntech, !stb forwardei! in t'iiss,
pos -paid, to one address, if . .'(.
tmerlrai .criculturit iKng. or r.t. with 'li-.i. e :' n.-lmv-. l.;o
.tmtrlrmi .xsricul turlkt and tlu- Two 1'i.iiir.. .-.(m
Send poatal for Siiecirnen
scription of the Pictnrea, and
of these great works, now
MAT AHMKHS VAXTF.M KV KHY U II Kit K.
Address. PUBLISHERS AMERICAN A6P.ICULTUP.iST,
1AVII W. Jl'lUi. Trei't. 751 Hrnadnay, X. y.
n x i r tUUdnanf
A Lit? la Hit lUttll VI IUJ iwr-t uh.t w-
iue J oiuuiiu i.oMoii.c ioi "
1SS7 was $1,105271.12.
I'reininui tr Veuiix lirmrn.
The following premium will he given at
tl. -...lMt.. . ir V.ir wliieli will
be licit! sonic-time in October, lss.S, for
the lx -t kept Imm-.Iv of farm accounts,
showing the receipts and expenditures
and financial transaction!) f the farm
from January 1, l1, to September 1,
1SJ?8, aid accounts to le kept by lmys
under twenty -one years of age, actual
residents of Wuhini;ton county :
First premium. $1; second premium.
$1: third premium,
I). (,'. Sn waist, )
T. f.. M Kl.mtwxKV , I.es-ee.
J as. Wrrtm omuk. S
JCrxl l.imr Trniirllnii.
Mary Ann lioney it ml John Honey to
Charles Me Kinney, part of lot S in lloek S
in (he Town of Hillsboro: $0. i
Thomas I. Humphrey to Joint l. Kowell. j
lot and t't in block -'. Humphreys Addition j
to IlillsWo; ':. j
A Thornburgb and wife to Martin Man- )
ning, 74 acres in Sections 10 ami 1.1. T 2X
U 4 W; $:'.!.(.
Lncy K. Ynt.-satr.l ('. I Yates to Martin
Manning. 40 acres in Section 14. T 'J S, lil
W; -'H.
I'niteJ States to Martin Manning, so acres
in Section lo, T N. K 4 W.
CLcxvvt, the Children. They are e
V3 VW Vv ptialiy liable to sadden
Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough,
etc. We guarantee Acker's English
Kemedy a positive euro. It save
hours of anxious watching. Sold by
W. Jj. YVeatlu rr.il. 1IiIUImh; )r. Itowlhy,
Forest Grove.
" V rVr & that are fretful, peevish,
W? Cros, or troubled with
Windy Colic, Teething l'ains, or
Stomach Disorders, can be relieved
at once by using Acker's Baby Soother.
It contains wo Opium or Morphine,
hence is safe. Price 2. cents. Sold by
W. Li. YYeatherretl. (ilUttoro: Dr.Bowlhy
Fr-Ht lirv-.
-j, v . Blood. Elixir istheonlr
j v"v lilood KemPily eunrin.
teed. It is a positive cure for fleers, Eruo-
tionsor Syphilitic Poisoning. It puriiieathe
whole system, and banishes all iiheumatic
and Neuralgic paiud. Wo guarantee It.
XK1V T-.Y.
Xoti.
IOAl SITKKYISOI-S. WHKN THEY
V make their l".eirts at the Febrtiarv
term, will confer a favor by rejiortinc the I
number, kind, ami condition of KOADl
SI'KM'KI'S in their respective districts.
Xotic" is also herelv .tfivvii that the neces
sary chantrt-s in the lioundaries of Koae"
Districts will lw made at the February
Term.
HillslM.ro. Or., .f.in. VJ. 1-ss.
Hy order of the lioard of County Com
missioners l.'ODOM'il CLANDALI..
jt- Jf County Jud.
FARM FOR SALE.
'OK SAl.i:. OOOD FA KM OF 3X
Acres, in Coliinibj.t Count v: 1.". acres
clear. Title is rfect.
YV1I.KKS i;i;0S.. (ireenville, .r
j7o Front Street. Portland. Oregon.
jU-lm
M. lUiOW N.
O. K. JOHNSON.
JOHffSUN & BBOYNr"
Contractors and Builders
mi. i sp.oko.
AND
I 1. A XS. SFF.CIFICA I IONS.
I Kstimales fiunisli.-il ipm.o appiisatt-Ht,
for any class ,f buiiin-.'. j'-'-ly
c i; m s mn. - -
.Hitn,'ii ut I. ii I'
ll,, 'I A'.'i-y Fiitin:
If ii.f.sitrti:o. : : : Okk.miS.
OlVn-e : Main Street.
Next Door to liKlcK IiI.im k
ji.'-tf
GET
YOUR TINWARE
I HOM .
Tom's Tins hop!
Roofing. Guttering and Spouting
A SFFCIALTV.
I-Yott can Is- sure of a Square Dual.
Opposite Brick Block
IIIM.s;oico, OKF.OtiN.
THOS. MADICAN.
Jl- '.v
otieo f Final Settlement.
m W. D. Hare, administrator of the
Kst.-tte of Peter Hr.s Vs. deceased, has Hied
his accounts for the tinal settlement of s.-iid
estate in the County Court of the St ate of
Oregon for Washin-toii County, and that
I''V' '"". 'If1' ! Vv "f rV!,r,,,,rv-
lias lell fi.-0 for tl,,. Iienroi'i of u.ii.l
acciatnu and for the Ii t settlement of said
HiHslNir... DeeemU-r I'l. 1SS7.
K. CKANDAbli.
Countv Jmlge,
dL"-'-.-.t
ON CALVARY.
Firs? .mil onlv Itenrodni-tion
in this Count!), nud
BfeFORE PILATE
nuni!er, English or Oerman. full de
Portrait of Muukacsv, the iiainter
attracting world-wide aiit-Trioit.
TK.K BI T SOT TBI
I w, learn mrnr thine in nnr Journey
j ln science, in love and in art. f
i Strange Btorie of wonderful wisdon,
I And ponder them deep in our heart.
There are tales of niysterions iueanhig
t Whose import we struggle to know,
I Ihit the strangest things in heaven or inearth
Are tuose wouuenm iniii-i tuui urn i so:
t
Ah! fair are the words of the lover, !
And sweet the replies of the niaid,
The magical tales of those llowery Vtlks
Thro' the green of the (len and th.f Rlade ;
Oh. the thrilling tones of the lovers owa
Are sweeter than music, X know,
Hnt the tales he tells in the maiden ear
Are those wonderful things that aiiTi bo'
We may lioast of our ppiendid RehiovnentH,
How we've battled with obstacle Vt.
Like Ajax defying the liuhtniug.
Oar list on the nostril of fate. . "
We tell our adventures and triimili8
Full of romance, of j.y or of ww, - i ' . ,
Bnt the iiwjHt Htartliny facts we confide to
our friends
Are thosewonderful ihin-js that nip'1 ..
Abcolutely Pure.
Ibis powder never varies. A marvel of'
purity, Htrengih and wholesoniein-ss. M"m
ecoiioiiiical than the ordinary kinds, and
cannot le sold in ckhiix I H i m v. iih tlie uuil
titiule of low test, sliort weittht uiaiu or :
phoMphate jiowdt-rs. ; , cei.e. ,
ltov.41. IUkinu I'owokk Co.
nio-tt lot. Wall St.. N. Y.
.m:w to-i.v
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
Oregon A 4'alifomin IS. It.
And Connections.
THE MT. SHASTA ROUTE !
' Time
Ketvtecn l'orllaud aud
Francisco. Hit Hoars !
San
Cafifomia Express Trains Run Dai!
between Portland and San crancisco.
1 i-kavk.
AUtlVK.
S Fram-isco 7 -MA.M
I'orihmd.. 10:10. .M
I Portland 4.SIO P. M.
San ran. :: J. M.
i.nml i'liHMriifrr Ihiilf, wr.,l S, mlmi.
LKiVK.
Portland stA. M.
AlitlVK.
Kiittene J-.Utl'.M.
Portland :t." P. M.
J Eugene . A. M.
; PULLMAN BUFFET SLEPHRS
EXCURSION SLEEPEHS
For Second-Class Passengers on all tl ioa-.'h
trains FKKK OF CHAKOl..
The O. A C. II. K. Ferry makes connection
! with nil the regular trams on the J-.,it tid.t
i division front the foot of F Street.
West Sid;' Division.
IIKTWEF.N POK'I bNl A COKVAI.I.ls.
Mail Train Daily, except Sunday,
i.nvr. -.tii.ivr.
Portland 7UUI A. M. j Mills!-.... M At A. M
: 11 ilUlK.ro X:ir, . M. I Corvallis 1l' :. P. M
I IV.ll l.'ol M I 1 1 ;n -.-,! 1) II I
.. .nil?, m . I o ...... . . i
Hillsh.jro .114 1'. M. I Portland ..t!:I.". P. M'
t"At Albany and Coi vailis ciMtueet w iih
trains of the Oregon Pacific.
Fx press Train Daily, except !nt:d iy.
i.Ktva.
Portland. 4:.- P.M
! Hillsboro.. ;.-nr, P.M
McMiit'ville,r,:4.-. A.M
Aii.'.rK.
Hilbls.r... . 4,:l)4 P.M
McMin'ville.xtP.M 1
Hillslsiro. 7:-lA..M
Pottl.ind '..rOA.M
Hillsboro .::KA.M
P. KOfiKKS.
O. F. i p. Ag't.
nbtf
It. KOEHLFIt.
Manager
. SomethingNew
I nt rod H4l ion i I
Ii SQUIRES'
Patent Buggies J
HACKS
-AND
CARTS
1
I AM NOW MAKINO THEM IN ,
Three Styles - Side Springs. End Spring. 1
j and Three Sprintrs. I keep on hand and I
i make to order at Lowest 1 rices, my
i PATENT CARRIAGES !
j They have lsren in nse for alx.nt three years
and are giving g.sl sati-tf.-ifti'.n
' Please call and sc my N-ventr-rive Dol
t lar lluggies, and irty Hacks with TwoStati"
. and Pole, all trimni"l in c'.sl style, for One
Hundred and . Twenty Dollars, and Parts
j from '1 liirty-fii' Dollar to Fifty, with mv
! Patent Inipnivenient on tht in. All work
warrnnted. t)nr Motto is
Small Profits & Quick Sales
We also deal in all kinds of A..!;i i i.Tt nAt
IsiPijtMKSTa. at Luwnrr pbicbh. ur liitggy
Oean are made entirely nt Steel and Iron,
which make them more lasting than any
other bnggy made, for al! climates, and will
NOT COST TO KKIP THEM IN BKPAltt ONli
HAI.F WHAT AST OTHKR MAKK IstKS VlltUK
wood aud i bon arb toMBixKD. We fnntish
(leant for Thirty Dollars, lest 10 per cent,
for Cash, shipped on Cum at iienvertoii.
Address all orders to
eimvai:i Sqi'IKES,
BEAVERTOV. : : : : OHEGOS.
January 17. XS7. J'JO-tf
Tenth Sale!
I
N tti fOMMO
uious Store, we p.ball hold our
TENTH ANNUAL
Olearance Sale !
Commencing on
WEDNESDAY,
JANUARY 4, 1888
Notice of our ANNFAL SALK i
alwnyii a very interesting and im
portant niiiiouuceinent to the public.
This YEAltLY opjiortnnity to "lay in
Huppliea" at prices never duplicated
in ttiis city, is looked forward toMjV a
multitude of customers as the tiilie to
tiiHki-their principal investment, for
tli yetr. in lry (ioods. . .
Send for S:nuple.
Orders Holicited. When in the city
come unit Sre ti-i.
OLDS & KING,
Vimt Htrret,
i -U)i:Ji.u,,-oKr(;.
! dL"i-tf
This Space
RESERVED
Jas. H. Seve
Manul'acttircr of
TILE
A.CTORY,
NOrtnOaSt Of
Threo Miles
Hillsboro, Oregon.
OctoU-r 4, 1SS7
S. HUGHES & SOD.
FOKIIST liKOVH, OKECJOX,
-t
Dealer in SHW.K ash HEAVY
3
Saicry Harness
STOVES and
TIIMWARE !
FARMERS MECHANICS'
TOOLS !
THE
KAIX WAfiOX.
t-iD
FINE CUTLERY V
Such a Knives. Scissors and Kazors, of the
Finest Brands.
W handle no Shoddy nor Cheap John
Goods; bat for articles of like quality or
grade, we defy competition in price.
H. infill: A HO.
4i-tf
UrtAI v
Nhrrifl" Hale.
VIKTfK OF AS KXKCrTIOV.
1)
decree and order ft Kale, issued out
of the Circuit Court' !e Kj,:ite of Oregon
forth County of - wherein I,
M. llennis. nd ui lustra tor u . jc estate of
Caleb llintt, decensed. was plaintiff and
Isaac Iliatt et hI. were defemlants, and
cotumaudiin; me therein to satisfy tho sum
of -J4H'J? with interest thereon from
December the Mh, 17, t the rate of H per '
cent er milium. Bud the farther sum of
li'JUO Httomey'M fees, und tho amu of :'.7.'.t." I
costs and also the costs and et'riHcs of ail
Hale and of this writ, and by virtue of Maid i
exetution I have made h'vy of the name I
Kwi., 'iCriSK fit1 Jr;;2!THE wmter term of
east of the H. YV. oorncr of section 11 on the . .
line Istwcn sections 11 and U. 1. I H.itu: ON WEDNESDAY
of rHii'e 4 west of the Willamette meridian.
and running thence north on n line paralii I 1 - :-: rrrr
with the west line of section 11, ni rods to n
Ktake, tli-nce west 1n tkU to tho S. V.
corner of the N. K. qnarter of the S. K.
quarter of section ten, W rods to u stake,,
thence east Hn rods to a stake, thence north
hi ns!s to n stone, thence on the line of and
including lots 1, 'J, ;i. 4 and .r of m-ction 11.
to the south east corner of lot .1, themw !
west tt the place of IteuinniiiK. and intaiii
iiirf P'ut.Oi lien s more or less, mid by itiue
ff said execution and of said Jevy, Twill, utt
TICSIMV, Junuury :Ut, Issn,
nt the hour of 2 o'clock 1. M , cll the'
nlxtve . descrilsnl real proM-rtv at public
unction, at the South loor of the Court !
House in Hillsboro, in Cniity and State
atoresaid, to the highest bidd. r, tor cash
in hand, to satisfy the hereinbefore named j
Humtf.
Witness my hand, this Dec. 22d. j
H. 1'. COUNKIdl'S,
.Sheriff of Wshiuirb'it Cotintv, Oiepjii. i
d-'.' Ti ,
SherlfT - ShIi'. '
1Y VIHTT'K OF AN KXF.CITION;
l itsin d otit tli CilVuit Ci'iirt iof. I
Wafihiimtoit County. Oregon, and to iu i
directeil. Iinj4 iu favor of F A. llatley, !
Thos. II. Tongue and C. Hchnlmerick, as j
I'laiiitills. and Huainst '1'. It. ifandley and '
I. I. liandley. lis Defetiilants, and com- '
mandiiii! therein to satisfy the sum of J
fHs "t.VltM1, now thin on said judgment, v. it b
intrret at the ra'e of ciuht Iter cent, per
milium trout the I '.Mil d,i of .laniiarv, I i
and hImj the costs of ai d upon haid writ. ;
ami costs and expenses ot sale; and bv
virtue of tuiid execut ioii, I have made levy'
of the same upon all the riijht, title and !
wterer-t, of the idtovw named tlcfeudants, in j
and to the following descrilx-d Keal I'rop-!
ertv.towit: Iteing iots No. 7. x. ! atid 1 1,
in lilix k No. '.), iu Simmons addition to the ;
town of llillststio, in Washincctmi Cuuntv.
Oregon. Now, by virtue of said Fvecntion. '
and said levy, I will, on '
MilnednT the Mh day f Febrniir,
A.D. I-'". lit the houi of 'J o'clock I'. M... -tithe
Sitlth df" of the Court Honrs-, iu Hills
boro, in said County and State, sell hll the
rijlit. title and interest of tile (ds.ve limned ,
defendants, or el t her of tin m. in and to I he
bhovc ileciibcd property, at public 'tvctioii,
to the highest btdder. tot t'ah in li:'i:d, to
satisfy the b reiiil.elore namd suin-..
Vim- sm hand, this -Irumarv .",tli, I .
n. i. c km i.ii s.
Sheriff of Washington Conntv, Oreuoii .
j ". t . .
(iiiirliiiiiM S If,
MIK I NDKbSHiNFD. Ol AUIMAN OF'
1
Mnrreii I'lul W. T, II. McMuiTeii, minors.
will S4-1I at public auction, to the liii.he.-l
bidder, on :
SATI ItHAV, Jauiiar) ilst, Isss, I
at 1 o'chtf-k in the atteriio.ni of siiid at ,
the South Door of the Court llo.ise. Mi
IlilNls.ro, Oregon. th billowing ilescrils-il i
real property, iu Washington -'"Uuty, ' he-I
gon. !- it :
IU Llinniiii; at n stake 1'" chs. east of the,
northwest corner of the Abrnni band' s '
donation claim, in T, 1 S.. Ii. J W .. of the
j Will. nier.. and ruiiumt; tin mv south .' iU-u.
j W. 7.74 chs.; thence east ..st ehs.; thence
sont It T le. west '.70 chs.; llienoe east l;.4ti
chs.j thi-iice north 'J dcg. I., hi;jH ch.;
tin nee W. Jil.44 ehs. to phi"e of Is-ginning,
containing aires, more or si.
.Said sale is made by order of the County
Court of Washington County, Oregon, tni.de
and dated Decenils-r SHl;, lss7, j
Terms of Salet tjtpNi Cash itt hand; if l.")
in otie vear; remainder on long time if
desired bv pureliHser. Deferred pt ineiits I
to tlraw intereat at the rale of !t per cent . j
and to ls secniei ' '"-'"-' I
Convevance at exts-usc of purchaser. I
I1KNKV It. Mi Ml Kltl-'N, ,
tiunrdianof W, 11. and W, T. II. Mc-'
Miirren. d-J-.'it ;
ti' Tor Publication.
i
! lAt Orrin: t I hiKini City. Om oos, .
j Decent InT ."th, 1S-s7. t
N tn iCF IS IIKKLHV filVI N I HAT
, the followhi'j-n.-imed settler has tiled'
'notice of his intent ion to make tinal proof '
i in stipsrt of his claim, and tiiat said prs.f !
will is- made Is fore the ('aHllity Ji:d;je I
Ch ik of Washington Coiintv. fretfoti, !
nt HiMslsiro. Oregon, on TlllKSDW,
February L'ntl. 1, viz: l.udwlj Dolt 1
lre-Kmptiott D S. No. .Vt47, for the S. 1 j of
X. t,lto(yp.y,i,T.lNl(,;iW,
He n:Miies the following witnesses to :
i prove his continuous residence iipiu, and ;
cultivation of, said land.vi.: A. O. Itrown,
A. Itcnsoii. M. Fisi-hen. aud Ii. Kraus, all of i
' Cornelius Post Olllce, W ashington County, i
1 1 ii-.... i
Also. M.llhias Kis-hen, Homestead Futiv
I No. ;::tL'. for tlie X.
of N. K.
of Sec,
j '-".. I p. I s., n. :t w .
' He names the following witnesses to prove i
: his continuous residence Ukiii, and cultiva- I
lion of, said land, viz: A. O. Id-own, A I
. lieiisoit. Li. Kraus, and I,. llolt, all of i
Coritejiiis Postortice, Wasliiugtoii County, )
I l eg. Hi.
! tl- ;t W . 1, Itl JiXKV, Kegisft r, :
r'riiir' ti-.
Ntnit i: is hi;i:fhv ;ivi n. iiivi
the undersigned has Is-.-n, by the
!Cotmty "urt of the State of Oregon for
Washnutou Countv, ajipoiuted Uiet-utoi of
jthe liast Will and lestaruelit of IC. W,
Ireland, decensed, and has qualified as such.
' All iersoiis having claims against the estate
ot saitl l(. W. Ireland, deceased, will present
;lhe name, with the pros-r vouchers, to me,
at tnv residence, near irts-iiville, Oregon, or
at the KawOtlieeof W. X. Ham tt, in llills-
tsiro, Oregon, within mix montl.s from tlu
I date hereof
u; Iy j JOHN P. IUKIiAND.
j P.xecutorof the Last Will mid Testament
j of U. W. Ireland. Deceased.
J'-'
R. W. McNUTT,
-DEALKi; IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Groceries,
Provisions,
Eto.
JUST RECEIVED
i 1
I A large assortment of I
I
MILLINERY GOODS l!
'
BONNETS, Etc
BRANCH STORE
At Vernonla, Nehalrm Valley,
Where goods of erery description are kept
constantly in titock.
Jane 16 1887. jl-tf
PACIFIC IIFEROT!
Forest Grove, Oregon.
This thorough, inexponsive, aud well
eiuipH.-d Institution offers excellent
Fducational advantages to the youth of
Unh sexes throughout the I'acilic
Nort hwest ,
It has three 'olleinto courses and
two Academic courses,
Its Ladie Department provides ad
vantages for the daughters of patrons
eual to the FetnaUt Seminary, while at
ihv same tinia they enjoy ths advun
blue of co-edncation.
TIh town is beautiful, the grounds
ample, and the buildings coiuuiimUous.
I'roductive funds of the Institution
niiffmt to tior'-r1iM! fl00,0tit.
The Cot.i.Kos Iubimhy contains over
txm N'oiumes, which HrentxT are m-t-otiragr-d
f'rsK. Nt v, Hooks are ad!ed
eoiif inuoitsly thro'iuh the year. SitKn
ahi IViuoon vrs such its the Sfo-ntijia
Awrintii, h, in, i. and l'ri,ir t,m ..
ciVieure taken for use of both teacher
and srcnusrs
The CoxskbVAToBY of Mi:sic provid.M
FIUS'l -CLASS instruction in Its line.
'I he S. ii,mi. or ur is iu clmrnc of
the wiM-.r y:i(t i T..u hi the Mate
d.'-' If
Manufacturers tif and Deah-is in all kinds o
i im; Tii:imi niui i.ou niK im
Also, a tine
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS fe MATTING
Picture Moulding, Picture Frames, Mirrors, I. ace Curtains, Window Shade's, FphoUlciy
(io.sU, Wall Fa per, Spring and Top Mattresses, I'Mlows, etc.! ilso
Doors and
Blinds !
Nrwrl 1 chX
i ii:irrAiii:its
FOREST QROVK
G. SHIWDLER
Furniture
Mm n ii fur lure i
BEDROOM SETS,
PARLOR SETS,
CHEFFONIERS,
DESKS, LOUNGES, I
All SI) lex unil I'rleei..
C.SHfND!.ER&Co
Harerr a, lii'i First T.t reel,
J 'hirwgi. Ul(W:i 200 ftet to
Km hikI I ;: lr..r'. Mrf!,
jPOICTI-AMl, . . OKKflOX.
New City
FOREST OR0VE, OREGON,
(OPPOSITK I"OHTOFFK'F.)
C. W. RANSOM,
i n i.i. Axo roni'i.KTK
Drurjo and
IATi:.T M i:il IX KN.
TIHI.F.T AKTI(i.F.
rr.iiri MKitv.
BASE BALIj GOODS,
Paints 0i,s Varnishes, Books
!,nfHH' um iXlmM:AZV:" ,,roBW,,r" nnJ ry,,,,nf
THE PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
In carefully conducted, and, under Mr, llanaora's nianaguinunt, patron need hav no fear
but that their pir script ions will he carefully und accurately compounded. Ills long
experience in th lrng busineas ln thin cotinty ennb him to fully meet the wnnU of the
people iu his line. Call and etatuine hi Htock Price, and you lire bound to be
nited-. uxt-tt
thirteen weeks opens
JANUARY 4, I 088.
,
-
With the opening of tlie Winter term
will bej;iu Two Coi-ksks ttf J.'i IiCSstins
each in plain I'tSM tsaiui', tiinhir a Mosr
i"'in i, Wiiliin Muster. 'Jhe very
lilai'al milliai;ei:ieut of I'ueilic FlllVe
sity supplies Hit te lessoiii to uludentt
U'lllnwl r.i tfit rlmi 'ir,
SujM-iior instruction is i vt-i lit
FhRNl 11 Mid (JkllVUN it!-"J uilhuut tj.t,t
If C:illed for, l.x in i l.sK.t will be
fol iin d br tin ACi om MolitTloK of WN
it.u Sri i.fcNis.
Flourishing I.iTRruhv Socihtik ami
a htrgri and Hciive Society of ('muistiam
lMiKAViui are to be tunned among ad
ditional att ructions of ureal value
Foil ri:iTi;iiKi of hi v
CI.SSI II, TlvU'llJ.liS. the thorough
ness of iiiit i 'uction given iu I'acit'ni
Fuiv.rsiiv III MAINS INKI VAl.FD,
I in ijtuillcd pMii'tuiii'.iew for rooms
und board at l.mli. Hall, Everything '
is done that c.ni be lo mid work tor
those who with In that wuyio help out
on exs uses.
K. ii. !
Clltltlo);! n
') V "I t lit' llMlulsnlllt
.i. v. i:i.i-is. iMihiit.
mith & Sons
RM1TURE
assoitiiient of
0"
mm
1 1- U,.."JTUJrli
, La.nU r, t
ii:ivi:t.ii:xt.
ORMOON
& Co
Drug Store !
Manager,
mvk i nihit, n hi:
Chemicals,
FIXK SOAI'S,
AKTIHT.S 1 ATI' III A lMt
FINHIXU TATKI i:,
and Stationery, Etc., Etc