THE INDEPENDENT.
THURSDAY. . . FEB. 0, 1883
The time is drawing near when
the voters of the Hillsboro school
district will be called upon to de
cide whether we shall hare an ele
gant and substantial school build
ing to meet the immediate and
future requirements of our rapidly
populating town and school district,
or if the present dilapidated build
ing shall stand as a monument to
our lack of enterprise a relic of the
more progressive period of twenty-
five years ago, when the people of
the district were of small numerical
strength, but "builded for the
future." Let us push forward;
were the same enterprise displayed
to-day as then, a building would be
erected in Hillsboro this summer
that would reflect credit " upon the
enterprise of our people for years to
come, and we would feel the result
in augmented business, increased
population and the rapid advance
ment in value of property holdings
We are not in favor of raising the
necessary funds by immediate
taxation upon the property in the
- district. It would be advisable to
bond the district and secure
loan of $10,000 or whatever sum the
voters may decide upon, and a sink
mg fund could be created tnat in a
few years, with the increased wealth
of the district, would liquidate the
indebtedness without burdening: tax
payers. So far as we can learn
many of our heaviest taxpayers and
the publie of Hillsboro and vicinity
are heartily in favor of incurring the
indebtedness necessary to put us in
possession of such building as shall
reflect credit upon the town and the
Hillsboro school district.
We accompanied the sheriff to
East Butte last Friday, on his tour
of visiting the several precincts for
the purpose of collecting taxes, and
were not a little surprised to see him
make collections to the amount of
more than one thousand dollars,
while the attendance was not large.
East Butte is in what is termed tbe
"sticks." On Monday we were at
Greenville, one of the richest and
largest prairie districts in the county,
and found the collection made by
the sheriff to be less than that of
East Butte. This is given as a com
parison between tbe timber and
prairie localities of the county, and
shows that while open lands are a
desirable possession, the timbered
lands possess virtues that bring
them on an equality with tbe
prairies. Such a showing, though,
is doubtless brought about by the
greater industry and economy of
those residing in the timbered dis
tricts The possession of large
bodies of prairie lands, upon which
little labor need be expended to
gain a livelihood, seems to tend to
extravagance and slothfulness.
When once the owners of open
lands are awakened to a sense of the
necessity of substituting rotation of
crops to build up their wheat
drained lands, we mav expect a
better showing from them. There
is too much "landscape" farming on
our prairies and not enough culti
vation of the soil.
The convicts in the New York
state prisons are reported as idle in
consequence of tbe abolition of the
contract labor system. The deficit
is the largest since 1878, and is over
$C0,000 for the last year. Sing Sing
prison, which last year showed a
surplus of $75,000, shows a falling
off to less than $19,000. The
abolition of the contract system has
done the labor agitators no good;
but it has demoralized the convicts
by keeping them in a state of en
forced idleness, and yet these labor
agitators will be satisfied with
nothing short of prison idleness.
To keep convicts in idleness and to
turn them loose upon society in a
weaker, more miserable and de
praved condition than when they
entered confinement, on the stupid
plea of their competition with free
labor is called public wisdom, we
suppose; it certainly is not public
economy:-. The doctors of all the
great cities might just as logically
object to the founding of "free
hospitals" as an outrage on private
practice, as for labor to pretend that
"convict labor" is an outrage on
free labor. Er.
Although the people of Manitoba
were defeated last year in their
effort to break the monopoly of the
Canadian Pacific and build an inde
pendent road to the United States
border, there is a prospect of their
gaining their point thorugh the
action of the Dominion gov
ernment. The Canadian authori
ties recognize the discontent caused
by the monopoly as something too
important to be disregarded, and
action will probably be taken at the
coming meeting of the parliament
at Ottawa to buy back from the
Canadian Pacific company the ex
clusive privileges granted it. That
transcontinental enterprise promises
to be a very expensive undertaking
to the government. The effect to
divert traffic from its legislative
channels involves too much of a
strain to be sustained.
NO TIME FOR DIVISION.
Any bill on which Mr. Carlisle
and Mr. Randall can agree will be
accepted by the country. Louisville
Courier-Journal.
This distinct declaration from the
eading revenue-reform journal of
the southwest, expresses the hope
and belief of every democrat in the
country. It has been emphasized
by an announcement in the Nashville
American, a protective tariff paper,
that the issue this year will not be
the tariff, for the democrats will have
compromised their differences and
settled this question. The fight will
be renewed resistance by the demo
crats to the centralizing tendencies
of the republican party, and to their
vengeful and sectional theories of
government. Augusta, Georgia,
Chronicle.
M. de Lesseps' Panama canal
scheme sustained a severe blow last
week when the French ministers
unanimously decided to refuse his
application for authority to issue
lottery loans to aid in the construc
tion of the canal. As a result of
this action Panama canal shares fell
off considerably on the Bourse. M.
de Lesseps. however, does not
appear to have been particularly
discouraged by this action of the
ministers. As a counter movement
be immediately issued a circular in
which he declared that he was pre
pared to appeal directly to the public
with a class of bonds giving the
fullest guarantees. He gave notice,
also, that he declined to accept the
government's decision in tbe matter
of the lottery, on the ground that to
do so would be to acquiesce in all
the "calumnies" against the canal,
ami he urged the shareholders to
request the deputies for their respec
tive districts to bring the matter
before the chamber for a full public
inquiry. This counter-action of M.
de Lesseps has had the effect of
sending up the shares again, but
there cau be no doubt that his
position is weak in the extreme.
According to the Providence
Journal, under the old license law
almost every saloon in that city was
closed at midnight, and on Sunday
was kept closed, there being only a
few places where liquor could be
procured on the Sabbath. Now,
however, under prohibition, IK) per
cent, of the saloons are kept open
twenty-four hours a day for seven
days in the week, and the retail
dealers say the Sunday sales are
largely in excess of those on week
davs. These facts may be un
palatable to the prohibitionists, but
there will be considerable difficulty
in explaining them away. Tbe
condition under the prohibitory law
in the state at present is simply free
rum, plus the open violation and
contempt of statute law.
Governor Semple, of Washington
territory, and all the councilmen
and members who voted for woman
suffrage, received suspicious looking
packages, inscribed "for the legis
lative ball, in hoc signo vinces."
The packages contained fleecy gauze
petticoats. One councilman was
particularly favored, as he received
in addition to the petticoat a pair
of cornets and a wire bustle. Van
couver Inde)endsnt.
The Seattle and Lake Shore Rail
road company has sold $3,000,000
worth of bonds in New York, and
will apply the money to construction
during the coming season. The
Seattle Coal and Iron company has
also disposed in the east of bonds
to the value of $1,000,000. It is
not alone the people of Seattle who
have faith in the town.
The fund for a monument to (Jen.
Grant has reached the sum of
$120,000, which is at least $40,000
more than is actually needed. For
the last three meetings there has
been no quorum of directors present;
and the .next thing we shall hear
from it will be that the treasurer is
living at Toronto or Montreal and
"waiting for the thing to blow over."
The Victoria, B. C-, Times says
that the people on Prince Edward
Island are almost on the verge of a
rebellion because of . the govern
ment's failure to maintain communi
cation between them and the
mainland. Isolation upon an island
through such a measure, is similar
to banishment restraint of liberty.
The New York World, the largest
newspaper plant in existence, has
just put in a monster machine, the
king of all printing presses, that
prints over fifty thousand eight-
page papers in an nour. it was
built by the Hoe company.
The treaty between Italy and
Germany stipulates that if France
attacks either countrv the other
shall send an army of 300,000 men
to the French frontier.
The American consul at Manila
gets $2000 a year; the Germau,
French, and Belgian consuls there
get $6000 each, while Great Britain
pays $8000.
Colonel Cash, of Chicago, is out
for Blaine, but let no one invest on
that account, for Colonel Mooney,
of Mississippi, is for Cleveland.
Alia.
SEW TO-DAY.
Notice of Final Settlement.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIIAT
Philip Ileal, Executor of the last Will
and Testament of ltosanna Ileal, deceased,
has thin day tiled his final acooant in said
estate, and that FRIDAY, the 9th day of
March, A. D. 1888, at 10 o'clock A. M , has
been set for the hearing and determination
of the same.
Hillsboro, Oregon. Feb. 3, 18H8.
RUDOLPH GRAND ALL,
9f-5t Comity Judge
J.
W. GILKEY,
Physician and Surgeon.
GREENVILLE, - -
OREGON.
Offers his services to the people or Green
ville and vicinity. Uf-oiu
Xotlce of DiwNolution.
T
"0 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Tbe firm of Emncb and Stephenson
has this day (Jan. 16) dissolved partnership
by mutual consent. Air James Stepenson
retiring therefrom. The business of the
late firm will be continued by Joseph Em
rich, who will pa? all liabilities of the old
firm and to whom all claims and demand
are to be paid.
JAMES STEPHENSON,
M. F EM RICH.
JOSEPH EMIUCH.
Forest Grove, Or., Feb. , IS. f
FleaMe Pay l'p.
4 LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO
Mc-
xi. Leod. Haynie A Dahl, are requested to
come forward and make immediate settle
ment All accounts must be settled by
April 1st.
McLEOD. HAYNIE Jfc DAHL.
Gaston, Or., February tf, Df-liu
THK
FOLLOWING DESCRIBED
J.
Notes were lost from the safe of
James Wheel nnd. in Pendleton. Oregon,
sometime in Iecember, 1H.H7, are the prop
erty of tbe undersigned, and all person are
warned agaiust purchasing, or attempting
to collect upon any of the same, or any part
thereof; said note bruit; payable to my
order, and desorilied as follow:
1st Note: From D. J. Porter. Gaston,
Oregon. f7"; dated July 14. 17. due one
yenr from date; interest at Hi ier rent.
I'd Note: From H. 1. fowl, dated No
vemler 1. 1HMI; due one year from date
Principnl. !f4."; interest, !l ver cent
Ilrd r'l'wo Note: From A. I . and Win.
McLeod: 100 each; dated St-ptember l.'t.
1HX7; one due one year from date; the other
two year from date; interest at H jer cent
4th Note: From II. f. Raymond: prin
cipal, $35.7.: dated July 1",. l-7; utynlle
one year from date; interest at HI per cent
W. C. CAM PBELIj.
Pendleton. Oregon, Feb. 7. lSM. tf-'t
Summons.
In thk f iHt'i'iT foKBT ov thk Stvr:
Ohkoox iuk Washington t'oi Nn.
or t
J. S. Dmkelspiel. 1. E. Josephi and J. I
llaber, partner under the firm name
of S. It. Dinkelspiel A Co.. Plaint ill's,
v. I
W. D. Pittenger, Defendant. J
1M W. D. PITTENGER. THE ABOVE
named Defendant :
lit the name of the State of Iregoii: You
are hereby required to aear niul answer
the Complaint tiled against you. iu the
above entitled action, on or Is-fore the I'.ith
day of March, lo, the same. Ining the first
day of the next regul-ir term of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for Washing
ton County, and if you fail ho to answer,
the Plaintiffs will take judgment against
you for the sum of $ll 75-100. with legal
interest thereon from the LDth day of
August, 1H84, and for their cost and dis
bursements of this action, and that the
property attached herein he sold for the
satisfaction of said judgment said prop
erty being more fully described as follows,
to-wit :
1st Tract Heginning at the northwest
corner of Ixt No. 1, in Hlock No. 1. of th
town of Hillsboro. Washington County,
Oregon, and running tbeuce south l.r71
feet, thence east V.I feet, thence north 157Jj
feet, thence west to the place of beginning.
2nd Tract Lots No. 7 and 8. in Mock 10,
in said town of Hillslioro, Comity mid State
aforesaid.
3rd Tract Commencing n north line of
Rlock No. 7 of nnd in said town of Hills
boro, at a point :tU feet west of the north
east comer of said liliK-k. nnd running
thence south tf. feet, thence west 4U feet,
thence north SK feet, and thence east 40
feet to the place of lieginning.
4th All debts, dnes nnd demands in the
hand of Thos. H. Tongue, F. A. Bailey and
C. Schulmerick. due to or Wlonging to said
defendant, W D. littenger nt the date of
the service of said writ of attachment
upon said persons.
This Summons i published by order of
the Hon. Frank J. Taylor, judge of the
above named Court, made ami dated at
Chambers at Oregon Citv, Oregon, on No
vember JSOth, 1;.
HANDLEV & Hl'STON, and
GEARIN :t GILBERT,
2f-i;t Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
Xntice.
I WISH TO NOTIFY MY FRIENDS
nnd customers that I have sold my Drug
Store to Drs. Ha i ley nnd Linklnter. Thank
ing you for your liberal patronage, and
wishing the new firm success,
I am. Respect f ullv Yours,
WM. L. WEATH ERRED.
HillsfK.ro, Feb. 1. lsjss.
AdniiniMtrntor' Xotire,
N'
JTOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the undersigned has lieen appointed
bv the County Court of the State of Oregon
for Washington County, Administrator of
the Estate of John Knnrath, Deceased, with
the will of said deceased annexed, and has
duly qualified as such. All person having
claim agaiiiHt said estate are hereby re
quired to present tliein to me, with the
trope r vouchers, at my residence, near
tethany. Washington County, Oregon, or at
the Law Office of W. N. Unrrett. in Hills
boro, Oregon, within six month from the
date hereof
Dated February .'nd. lHXS.
"JOHN J. KPRATLI.
Administrator of the Estate of John
Kunrath. Deceased. 'Jt-Ul
MASaUERADE
-
BlAlLlL
To lx given by the
HILLSBOBO
Cornet Band
-AT THF
OPERA HOUSE,
Feb. 22d, 1888.
pjT'CoJtoniea can be secured of FRANK
3. BAILEY.
- - X,
Sxtxa.
Supper
J. (!. BOOS I n;
DEALERS IN-
GENERAL
merchandise
FOItKST OllOYK,
OltF.t.OX..
REAL ESTATE.
1) ERSONS HAVING LAND AND
Farm for sale will do well to place
them in our hands, a we have just opened
a Real Estate bnsinrt-s. We wnnt Farm
and Lund suitable for immigrant.
BOOS & CO.
alH-tf
For"st Grove, I )r-gon.
February Eighth
ont
tenth annual
Clearance
SALE
WILL l-OSt ON
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 8th.
SfThi in THK Sale of the Ke.-.soti
in this city. It is notable for the
volume of business and the eitreiuelv
LOTTJ
A
which obtain throughout the
eiit ft e
Stock.
Sample Rent on application, and
orders promptly filled.
OLDS & KING,
!!. Firt Street.
I'OUTLAMN OKEIiOX.
d'.IMf
LANDS FOR SALE.
8
ACHES WITH A TWO STOKYHOl'SE I
of seven rooms, all l ard finish, and a ,
i ...... . j..i,uk i i ..ii i. '
oitrii iiini okii .hio, mi urtunru ii nu om ,
of fruit and all of the small fruits. This
Filace is favorably located on Main Street in
lillslioro. and will suit n man of means j
1 will sell either half of this place the im-
proved part for Jf-LHOO, or the unimproved .
for or nil of it for $:d. !
1 (( ACHES OF LAND 21
i of small
l VVf from taston, a ml '4 n
tv-iiisii : k acres ot plow InnU nnd
siasnetl and seeUeil and ! acres
rirand Hazel, 1 here is an orchard of loil
liearing trees, and is watered by a Spring
that never fails and a well. This land lavs
on a good road, and near school. Price, in
cash and good notes, $S7.V).
A
HOUSE AND LOT IN IIILLSHOKO.
just north of the Brick, w ith a gocd
Well. Price, $o0.
1f ACHES J 1ST OCT OF HILLS
J lsro, with House, Well, and 4 acres in
cultivation. Price, stfiitO.
) LOTS. WITH HOISE AND WELL:
Fenced and in cultivation. I'Tice, X'tt.
Oil ACHES, CNIMPHOVED, MILES
OI ' South of Hillslioro, well watered; las
well and near the Creamery nt Fariningtou, J
and come out to the road. I'nc-e, $ l..;i.
4 NHE. LARGE AND WELIr
1. arrange! Kesideuce, with all neces
sary Outbuilding, bearing Fruit Trc-v and
Six Lots, situated near the new Brick Itlock
in Hillslioro, for sale at $2,r.i.
100
Acres of Land. of a mile from
Dilley, with 40 acre or more in
cultivation, and the remainder covered
with fir. hazel, etc.. and will make a nice
burn. 'This land lava well, is watered by a
apting. and ha ns fine a building place as
you will find in a thousand. A school -house
f mile from the place, and only :S
mile to Foreat Grove school. Price,
jJS2.fi00.0l).
80
Acres, miles from Iiillnlioro. 15
ncres of plow and 1" acres of pasture
laud; bouse, tiara, and iO living trees in
orchard, and is watered by n spring. Only
ll4 mile from school, and is on a good
road, l1 miles from creamery; lHJj mile
from Portland. Price, $ llOO.Oil
mTy Acres, 2 miles from Hillstoro, with
t house, barn, orchard, well. WimkI
Hhed, etc.. and 4 acres under plow and in
meadow. Price, $l,!M)0.ij.
I have other (ami of
numerous to mention
line quality too
W. H. RUCKER.
lteal Kwtate Aeiit,
IIILLSROUO,
i'-T-tf
: : OHEOOX.
W. P. VIA,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office: One lKxir north City Drug Store,
Forest Gnovr,
Ossoos.
l'leae Pay l'p.
A'-
I. PERSONS INDEBTED TO
Wkhdunu Jk Hotu'ow. will please call
and make immediate settlement, by cash or
note.
Hillsboro, Or., Jan. 20, 188.
WEHRUNO & BOSOOW.
IjOMt.
A
YELLOW OR BUFF-COLORED
mult-v (Vw, tittle white on back. Any
person Unit will (jive information that will
lead to tno imiiinu of her, will be suitably
rewarded by
MRS. ELIZA STARKEY,
Ffirmiiigton, Wan Ling ton Co.. Or.
HillsWo, Jan. 21, IhKH. j'JG-'.t
I .ends as Photooiaiiber in the Northwest
Pictures f the most prominent men nnd
women of Oreoou mid Washington may
Ih- wen at his gallery. Towne's jrinlttt is
in his instantaneous pictures of Rabies
the remarkable results obtained being tbe
wonder of nil who visit his Studio. In en
lurking to any size, iu any style, from any
kind of picture, he mmrnHtrr to cive a
H-Iter class of work, at a linvrr irrirr, than
mi y gallery on the Pacific Coast. All wish
ing pictnre enlarged will do well to secure
estnuateH t tor ordering elsewhere, tor-
respoiidciicc solicited, and all orders will
rtK-eive prompt attention. Studio S.W.cor.
first and Morrison sts., Portland, Oregon
tJ-tl.
NuimnoiiM.
1st THH OofcWTT f'oUBT OP TH 8tT OS
Oukooh u Wahhcxotoh Covbctv.
T. It. Cornelia, Plaintiff, )
vs.
Patrick Fowler, iVfendant. )
'!" PATKH'K FOWLKK, THK ABOVE
1 n:imed lefriidant :
In the name of the State of Oregon: Von
are hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint tiled aainat yon in th aliova
named I ourt, in t lie above entitled action.
by MOM1AV. the oth day of March, 1KM8,
and if you fail so to answer, for want
thereof. 'the 1'laiiitifT will take judgment
against you or the sum or f :.'., with in
terest thereon since April 7th, 1MM.",, rt the
rate of 1 H-r cent, tier annum, and for 10
tier cent of said sums; ami, also, for C74
with interest thereon Kiuee February lO,
at , the rate f lo iter cent, ur nuiinni
and for f-'f attorney" fees, and the costs
and dinJiirsemeiifn of this action ; and that
the following lcsri ilx-il luiitl ! sold, to pay
Ha 11 niiiiis. ! wil :
The South half of the fractional N. K,
of the S K. ' of Sec. ', and the North half
of the S. W of See. i. and the N. V
I of the N K '. of Sec. 4. all ill I own.
North. It:ili"e - West, Washington County
Oregon.
This Summons is iihlinhed bv order of
Hon. ll. ( 'r.uulall. Judge of the above
named Court, made and dated the ltb
day of Jauu.iiv, lsss.
THOS. II. lONtiFF.,
jl'.i it Attorney for limn tiff.
I THIX'.N sai,:.
One of (he Cesl Farms in Wiiiliiii!ftuii
t on nt i tit I'll hi ic A iitt ion.
I, '.lie Opportunity
Farm mi Hum
t Itny
IVrms.
d taUOU
'OlICi: IS IllllKltV til YEN, TIIA
bv virtue of nil order of the Count
Court of the State of Oreg iu for Washing
; ton County, made on the 'SJd day of Oct
! Inr. A. D. Is. anil in tLe matter of the
estate of Win. Johnson, deceased, and to
me directed. I will sell at public auction, to
the highest bidder, at the Court House
door, in 1 1 illshoro, Washington County,
Oregon, on
Saturday, 1 lie 2.tli day or February,
Isms, at 1 o'clock A. M.,
All thotw tract of Inpd lsini b)i usiL,
t siiu. ."4.-tstmjcAn lauiii.v. trebou. UAC
known mid designated ns 1st I be aoatb
half of the Donation land Claim of If. N.
Colder and wife, iu Section :. and
Town. 2 North, Kange ,'J West, containing
I '.i'Jt acres
Slid. The undivided one-tenth of the
North half and the West half of the South
half ot the I ion a tion lud Claim of John
Johnson nnd wife, in Town. 1 North. Itange
' Went, and Town. 'J N. Itange 'J West,
and Town. J North, Kange IS West, uMn the
t. Ilow inn
TniiMs ok Sale:
One-third of the purchase price to lie
e pa ul
-third
mid
down; one-third in one year, and one
in two years trom tlu day of sale. Deferred
paymeiit to draw interest at the rate of 10
I-r c-nt. js-r annum, nnd to lie secured by
mortgage on the premises sold.
Conveyance to lie at the purchaser's ex-iK-nsc.
At the same time, the W idow Dower in
said land wilt le sold.
'the South half of the Colder Claim alsive
descrils-d is ont of the finest farms in thi
county. There is a good House and Harn,
a large Orchard. 10 acre of Plow Imd.
tf-vcral acres more id x nit ready to plow; but
little heavy timlier; all fenced; iu a good
settlement. County road on three aide,
and a mile from Cornelius Academy.
Kimning water on the farm except nlwut
three mouth iu each year.
NANCY A. JOHNSON.
Executrix of the Will of Win. John
son, 1 leccasod. jl'.-it
SomethingNew
Introduction of
i SQUIRES' a
Patent Buggies.
HACKS
-AND-
CARTS !
I
AM NOW MAKING THEM IN
Three St vies- Side Siwings, End Springs,
and Three Springs. I keep on hand and
make to order at lowest Prices, my
PATENT CARRIAGES!
They have been in use for aliout three years
nnd are giving good satisfaction
Flense call nnd si e mv Seventy-five Dol
lar Haggle, and my Hacks with Two Scat
and Pole, all trimmed iu good style, for One
Hundred end Twenty Dollar, and Carts
from Thirty-rive Dollars to Fifty, with inv
Patent Improvement on them. All work
warranted. Our Motto is
Small Profits & Quick Sales
We also deal in all kinds of Agbioultvbii.
iMPtrMKNT, at LowrsT rsicas. Our ttuggy
Gear are made entirely of Steel and Iron,
which make them more lasting than any
other buggy made, for all climates, aid will
NOT COKT TO KKFP THEM IS KKFAIB 0S
HAUr WHAT AST OTHVR MASS POKS WBKBK
WOOI 1MB I HON ABK COMBIMED. We furnish
Gears for Thirty Dollar, less 10 percent,
for ('ash, shipped on Cars at IleAverton
Address all orders to
EDWARD SqUIRES;
BEAVEKTON. OREGON.
January 17. 18S7. Ja0-tf
Mammon.
Im rmm Ciacrrr Coimr or this Stats: or
Obkoom roa Washinuton County.
S. A. Meier, Plaintiff,'
vs.
In Equity.'
John Meier, Defendant.
'PO JOHN MEIE1L
L named Deft ndant :
THE AliOVK-
In tbe name of the State of Oregon t
You are hereby notified and required to
appear and Answer the complaint tiled
against yon in the above entitled
unit, in the aliove entitled Court, on
MONDAY, the llHh day of March, Imh, the
wime being the tirst day of the next term of
aid Court, following ux successive weeks'
punncation nereor. Ana yon are further
notified, that if you fail to mi appear and
answer aaid complaint, the I'huntiff will
apply to the Court for the relief prayed for
therein, to-wit: For a deorea dissolving the
I studs of matrimony between vourself and
Plaintiff, and for the cost and disburse
ment of this suit.
1'tii Summon in nublished by order of
Hon. E. D. Hbattuck. Judge of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, Iepartment
No. 1, of the Fourth Judicial District, at
Chambers. January lth, 1HX".
WUi r, W ALilMJ, HMilll,
8TOTT 4 IJOISF. (
rjl'Jt Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Xotlre for liibllrnllon.
Land Ori irr. at Oaroow Citv, Orkooh,
January 11th, I
TOTICE W IIEHEMY GIVEN, THAT
i the following-named settler has filed
not ice of his intention to make final proof
in aupjiort of his claim, and that aaid proof
will lie made before the County Clerk of
Washington County. Oregon, at Hillslstro.
Oregon, on WEDNESDAY, March 7th, I,
vixt John Ha i ley. Pre-Fruition D. S. No
f.012, for the H. W. i of sic 11, Tp. 2 N
He namea the following witnesses to
prove hia continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of, aaid land, vixt Martin
Manning, Kaiu Davidson, O. Whitcher, and
W. M. Stephen, all of Buiton P.O.. Wash
ington County, Oregon.
jl'.MH W. T IH KXKY. Ilegister,
Xotir Tor 1'iiblirnt ion.
Laxi Office at Obemm Citt, Okkoox, i
January 11th, IK. t
NOTICE IS HEUE11Y OIVEN. THAI
the following named settler has bled
notice of hia intention to make linal proof
in support of his claim, and that anid proof
will lie made Is-fore the County Jndo or
Clerk of Washington County, Oregon, at
H illshoro. Oregon, on THI KSDAV. March
Htli, 1SHM, viz: Joseph an loo. Homestead
Entry No. 44. for the N. J; of N. W. '4 of
Sec. i;, T. I N. IC. 4 w.
He names the follttwingwitnesHcs to prove
bin continuous residence upon, and cultiva
tion of. said land, viz: V illt.mi Xil:It.
Perry Watson. A. K. Watson, and Peter
Ever, all of (ireeuville P.O., Washington
Count v, Oregon.
jl'.Mit W T Itl'ICNEY, Kefister,
Xotire of
Finn I SctllriiM'iif .
voncK is i
i W. D. Ha
HEUEHY tHVr.N, Til AT
Estate of Peter Itrooks, deceased, has tiled ;
hi accounts for the final settlement of said I
estate iu the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Washington County, and that
MONDAl , the lith day of February, Is,
ha Imh-ii rixed for the lu ari'it; of aid
accounts nud for the tinal settteui iit of said
estate.
IlillsUiro, I lectin I sr l'l. ls7.
II. CKAMLL,
il.' .'.t County Judge.
This Space
RESERVED
pon
Jas. H. Sewel
Manufacturer of
DEI AIM TILE
JB1 A.CTOBY,
Three Miles Northeast of
Hillsboro Oregon.
October 4, 1887.
06-ly
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Forest Grove, Oregon.
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ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, I860.
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It ha three Collegiate course and
two Academic course.
lis Lad ie Department provide ad
vantage for the daughter of patron
equnl to the Female Seminary, while at
the same time they enjoy the advan
tage of co-education.
The town i beautiful, the ground
ample, and I ho building commodious.
Productive fund of the Institution
amount to more than f 100,(100.
The Coi.i.kok LuiKAkV contain over
iMXxi Volume, which Ktiw.wt run in
couraged To use. New Hooks are added
continuously through the year, Ntamu
Abo Pfciuoini'Al. Niich a the Nfirntiftp
AhifiiciiH, I'm ii in, and I'vincetou lie
r it'ir are taken for use of lioth teacher
and MTt'iiKfis
'I he CoNsi nvtTouv of Ml'sii: provide
F1UST-CLSS instruction in inline.
The S hm. oi'
the Alii l-T IN II. ( i
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loii in tin1 Kin tn
ill'-' t f
I. L. Smith & Sons
Manufacturers of and Denier in all kinds '
nr. Tir.iiii .ii niul i on i'hk i n
AImo, a line
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Picture Moulding, Picture Frames, Mirror, Luce Curtains, Window Shade, I'phoUtery
Goods, Wall Paper, Spring and Top Mattresses, PHlow. Him also
DTOOrS and' ,
Blinds !
Frames. Moulding, llracket. Stai. 1 i
Newel 1 trt
!M)i:ktaiii:ks'
FOREST OROVB
G. SHIHDLEft
Furniture
31 a ii ii I ;i clu it i s
BEDROOM SETS,
PARLOR SETS,
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All St)le. mill I'llies.
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METAL CASINOS PHKVENT HWELLJNO OF KEYS IS IM.WP WEATHEH.
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ThN Organ, w ifh its full and partial sets of liCI'.DS, its dilti lent HIOI'S
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jlMf 71 HH, .11. II. I.I.I. IS,
l'.ertitrN otice.
NOTICE IS I1EHEHV OIVEN, THAT
the iindersigned has lieen, by the
fount y Court of the State of Oregon for
Washington Comity, aiijiointed EKecntori-'
the Lust ill anil Testament ot R, V. ,
Ireland, deceased, and has qualified as sue" .
All persons haviugclnima against the I rate
of said It. W. Ireland, deceased, will pr - nt
the same, with the pros-r vouchers, t me,
at my residence, near iint nville. Ore ;..n, or
at the Ijaw Oillce of W. N. Harrelt, iu Hills
Isjro, Oregon, within six months from the
date hereof .......
JOHN 1. IRELAND,
Executor of the Last Will and Testament
of IC. W. Ireland, Iecensed.
jr,-5t
With the opening of the Winter term
will Is'giu Two Cm l,hi;x of l.'i IOMHoliS
each iu plain Pfnmnsiui', under a most
Mta-cKHNi ri, Wiilitig Muster. Tim very
liticral iiiaii'igeineiit of I'acilic I'liivei
Nity Hllpplie IIiikc Ics-tiilis to student
without r.ttnl iIiiiiii',
Siifierior iiihti nctioii
give ll 111
Fufncii and (Ji.it vi k
ill
It ll ttlttlltt I J ti ll
I I HHHI M ill ll
rhiii'ijf
If called for, t. i iu
formed for lln aucowmou i iom
TI U HnUU VTS.
Flourishing I.rir.iunv Km inn s and
a largo and active hM'ii ly of CuarsiuM
Emukavoa are to be named among ad
ditional at) ruction of great value.
Foil PI'.EPAIIATION or MC
ci:ski i l ri:('HKhs, th thorouKh
ties of instruction given in Padillu
I'mver.ilv Kl MAINS t .NKU M.l l.
I'lieipmllcd tipporl iinilii s lor room
and board at Lmlie Hall, Mvervtliing
i done that can be to lind work for
those wild wis!) HI that wavto help out
on eti iies,
I f Si Hi 1 f..r e iv ol III- h.ihJ vm.tf
Cut llogai"
J. T. I'JJJ.H. Ii o. Mint.
assoit ment of
mm
mm
..,;., ,1 ift
ildlng Materials, Stair Knihugs, HaliiHters,
l, IiUaila-r, etc.
iMJviirsi i:nt.
OREGON
& Go.
It.
the Lead !
Xotiet'.
ROAD KCPERVISORH, WHEN THEY
make their P.ejKirts nt the February
term, will confer a favor bv reortiiig the
number, kind, and condition of ROAD
SCRAPERS iu their respective districts.
Notice is also hereby given Hint theneoes.
sary changes in the ISoiiudtiries of Road
Districts will be iniulu at the February
Term. '
Hillsboro, Dr., Jan. 12, 1KSH.
Hy order of the I tout d of County f'oiu.
inissiouers
RODOJd'H
CRANDALL,
County Judge,
FORI TORE
Mi
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