The independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 188?-189?, February 23, 1888, Image 2

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    THE INDEPENDENT.
THURSDAY FEB. 23, 1888
TO IMPltOVE THE TUALATIS UlVEli
The following telegram, dated
"Washington, D. C, February 21,
will be read with interest by our
people:
Senator Dolph presented a petition to the
Mnato to-day from the citizen of Washing
ton county, Oregon, asking for an appropri
ation of $50,000 to improve Tualatin river.
We hope that since the senator
has interested himself in this im
portant matter, he will not allow
hia enthusiasm to lag until the ap
propriation is made. The opening
of the Tualatin river to navigation
would greatly benefit a large class
of farmers, and facilitate the
development of a considerable sec
tion of Washington county. Now
that the Oswego Iron company will
soon begin operations anew, it is of
moment to the people of this coun
ty that the Tualatin river be made
navigable that those residing in its
vicinity may transport their products
of hay, grain, wood, eoal, vegeta
bles, etc., to these mines, Oswego
and other markets en route to
Portland.
Mr. H. C. Raymond, of Gaston,
was in Hillsboro last Monday, and
while here, exhibited to us what ap
peared to be a very superior quality
of coal. He had just returned from
the mountains in the northwestern
part of this county, and said he had
located a claim of ICO acres, much
of it mineral land. From his con
versation, we would judge he has
found a coal belt of considerable
area, which in the near future will
prove a source of incalculable rev
enue to this county. Mr. Raymond
is of the opinion that it will not be
longer than a few months until a
railroad is built through his great
country of timber and coal, with big
depots at Hillsboro and Astoria.
He savs there is a natural route
down Dairy creek to Hillsboro, and
there is little doubt in his mind re
garding the terminus of the railroad
being at Hillsboro.
A lie annual school meeting in
thi district will be held a' week
from next Monday. There appears
to be no hope of Hillsboro becom
ing possessed of a new building this
year. lint we would be pleased to
.have the people express themselves
on the subject. If we cannot have
a new building, we should at least
do something to improve the pres
eut one by adding seats, etc., and
try to make the school with its pres
ent facilities more efficient. Patrons
ought to take a greater interest in
the school and encourage the teach
era to put forth their best efforts.
Last week we published an article
on roads, contributed by "L. C. W.,"
of Forest Grove. The subject was
treated in a masterly manner, many
of the opinions expressed being
original, but not less logical from
that cause. Our roads are, gen
erally considered, wretched, but
net more so than the laws which re
late to them. The article referred
to is worthy of careful review, but
for the present we leave the matter
in the hands of thinking men, and
shall be glad to publish their views
in relation to the subject.
An Ohio girl who, tired of hear
ing the farmers in her section growl
about wheat growing not paving,
decided she'd see about it. She
rented 5 acres of land, kept strict
account of every dollar expended in
raising the crop, got an average
yield of 35 bushels to the acre, and
sold it for $142.10. The cost of
production was $98.12, including
$31.50 for fertilizers, and the gain
on the investment was 44 per cent.
Rhode Island leads iu the state
elections this year, voting in March.
Louisiana follows in April,while Or
egon votes in June. While neither
of these states has a large influence
in national politics, any variation in
their verdicts at their last elections
will very certainly indicate the gen
eral drift of public opinion. We
may also say there is certain to be
nothing discouraging to the repub
licans to come from either state.
Eugene liegi.iter.
Colonel Bob Ingersoll wants the
press to be an "eagle soaring in the
azure field of blue, grasping in its
talons only the thunderbolt of
justice." That is pretty good for
the press, but how about the law
yers? So long as they continue to
soar through the murky blue of the
cloudy sky, attempting to head off
justice, the papers will have mission
ary work to do.
Since Blaine has withdrawn from
the presidential contest, it appears
probable that Gen. Sheridan will be
brought forward as a prominent
candidate. He is believed to be the
strongest man in the United States
and would sweep every thing before
him in a presidential campaign.
Sbirts are being exported from
this country, and the women of New
York who make them, get thirty-five
cents a dozen for doing it. Would
it not be well for Great Britain to
adopt a protective tariff against the
pauper labor of New York ? Ex.
The committee on ways and
means has decided to report favor
ably upon a bill authorizing the sec
retary of the treasury to purchase
bonds at his discretion with the sur
plus in the treasury. This is a use
of the surplus to which objection
cannot well be made. Money now
locked up in the vaults of the treas
ury will be restored to the channels
of trade, and the bonded indebted
ness of the country will be reduced
by the amount of the surplus so ap
plied. The objection to this plan of
using the surplus was that the gov
ernment would have to pay so high
a premium on its own, bonds. But
if the government does not pay the
premium it will have to pay the in
terest which creates the premium.
If the bonds had been placed at
three per cent, the premium would
not exist. But as the bonds were
placed at four per cent, the govern
ment must either pay the premium
these bonds command in the market
or the interest during the twenty
years these bonds yet have to run.
The secretary will probably exercise
his discretion about making pur
chases, and in any offer of bonds
limit the rate of premium whicli w ill
be paid at certain dates.
There has been a fine point raised
that newspapers known as "patent
outsides" or "patent insides" are
not legal publications in Oregon;
that legal notices of execution, etc.,
printed in such sheets are not pub
lished according to law, for a paper
of this class is not published within
the county, but only half there and
half at some city outside. Now that
ismost too fine a point to make cap
ital of. and would no doubt be over
ruled. I!ut there is now n move
ment on foot to Lave the legislature
to declare such "newspapeis" as il
legitimate, so far a9 the publication
of legal notices are concerned.
Such a law should be passed toe the
good of journalism in Oregon. The
man who is not willing to go into
the newspaper business, or any other
business, through the front door
should not receive the same consid
eration as the man who is willing.
Machine newspapers, as other frauds
on the public, should be discouraged
and the law suggested will be a very
good starter. It will no doubt be
passed. SftttfttHiftH.
Miss Dolph, a Connecticut maid
en, recently brought suit against a
young man named Hillaid for dam
ages for breach of promise. The
defendant claimed that Miss Dolph
was already engaged to marry an
other man. The plaintiff demurred
to this on the ground that a previous
contract had no affect on the agree
ment made between herself and de
fendant. Judge Fenu, of the Con
necticut supreme court, sustained
the plaintiff in this position. The
ruling of the judge on this point is
a matter of importance. It serves
as a warning to all men who are in
clined to flirt with young women
who already are engaged.
Hard coal is worth $40 a ton iu
Los Angeles, and if it were not for
the warm and glowing imagination
of the men who are laying off sub
urban lots on the outskirts of the
city and supplying the east with
facts pertaining to the climate of
southern California, many a poor
family in that place would suffer
from cold. Chicago 'lribunr.
The time for holding the national
democratic conventiou, for the pur
pose of nominating a president and
vice-president, will be held on July
3rd. In the balloting for place, San
Francisco is far in the lead, and
there is but little doubt that the
convention will be held in that city.
Hurrah for the -est !
The Hibcrniau Saving bank, of
San Francisco, Las deposits to the
sum of $23,2(7,382. I'ixley's idea
of the improvidence of the "'Pope's
Irish" will be shattered by this show
of savings.
James O. Illaine refuses to allow
his name to j;o before the national
republican convention iu connection
with the presidency.
Uraiife Detlic atiu Potpeneil.
Owing to the death of Mattie, daugh
ter of Mr. and Sirs. J. W. Sliute, last
Monday morning, the dedication of the
uew brick Grange hall, for Tuesday, was
indefinitely potHned. Mr. Shute has
so closely identified himself with the
Grange in Oregon, and more especially
in this county, that this action was
nothing more than a just tribute of re
spect. And, too, he has personally
superintended the construction of the
elegant Grange brick from the beginning
of work, and supplied money to carry
the work forward from his own private
funds. Mr. Shute is also, in a teat
measure, responsible for the two splen
did brick buildings that now adorn our
town. Telegrams were sent to ditl'erent
parts of the state Monday notifying the
public of the postponement. To Ie sure,
many came who had not received noti
fication, owing to the absence of tele
graphic lines in their localities. Sir.
Shute and family have the sympathy of
this journal and many friends in their
bereavement.
Denial Xotire.
Db. J. HEMSTED has located permanent;
ly at Forest Grove, Oregon, and is prepared
to do all kinds of plate work, both Gold nnd
Rubber. A specialty is made of Bridge
Work and Pivot Teeth. Also, Gold Crowns.
Teeth by the latest improved methods. All
work warranted.
Forest Grove, Feb. 22, 1838.
A Ppalar Jaalge.
The Marshall Illinoisan copies the
article from The Argus favoring, the
election of Judge Sclioltield to the su
preme bench without opposition, and
remarks:
Clark county is proud of the man
who, while he has always been a consist
ent democrat, can win such an unusual
mark of respect even from republican
sources.
John Sclnl field has been twice elected
to the supreme bench, both times mak
ing the race on his merits, regardless of
politics. lie is an honest man, whose
politics would form no bias in any de
cision he should be called upon to make,
and republicans recognizing this fact,
as well as his eminent qualifications and
purity of character, care nothing for
his personal political views. Illinois
Argus.
The gentleman referred to is a brother
of Mr. Bern. St holfield and Mrs. AV. I.
Hare, of this county, and their many
friends will be glad to know of Judge
S ho field's jHiptilarity.
Heal Ktte Transaction.
Frederick Kuhn to Minnie Kuhn, 4S.47
ores in sec 4, T 1 S, It 1 W; f 1.
fluted States to John Martanh, lt' acres
in sec 32, T 3 N, K 3 W.
Jerome Howe and wife to Alfred Nicholas
and Martha Nicholas, ICO acres in sec '-'0, T
3N.U3 W.ftJOO.
Stat of Oregon to George Wann, MIO acres
in seo lfi, T 3 N, R 4 W; $320
Chas W Cornelius and wife to Tillie F
Cornelias, and J interest in 200 acres in seo
IS. T 1 8, R S W; 1000.
Henry Buxton and wife to B H Catching,
3.62 acres in T 1 N, IS 4 W; f 180.7.r..
11 H Catching to 15 F Catching, .r..4:5 acres
in X 1 N, It 3 and 4 W; $400.
B H Catching to E H Catching, 21 acres in
TIN, K3 and 4 W; f 840.
Richard Donovan and wife to directors of
school district No 54, 1 acre in sec 1, T 1 N,
John Carpenter and wife to Albert Ohren,!
acres in seo :tt, T 18.K3W; $135.
Thomas Dobson and wife to (ieorge Eagle
ton. Ni,' of lots 7, H aiul !, in block 2, Sim
mons ad to Hillsboro;
Sihis D Hedges and wife to Johu V Peitz,
10 acres in sees 20 and 21, T 2 8, K 1 W; 7.::
Il.tKRIKU.
JACKSON FL ETCH ALL. At the resi
dence of the bride's parents, February l.",
lrH, W. C. Jackson to Anuis Pletclmll,
Key. W. E. Smith, olliciating. All of
Washington comity.
IMKO.
K1II.TE. At the residence of her parents,
near liillslioro, Monday morning. Feb
ruary 20, Miss M.ittie Mint. ajed
17, after a brief Mines., from dipt he ria
She was buried at the West I n ion reiue- '
tery. a hir; concourse of sorrowing friends
and relatives witnessing the last sad rites. I
The burial was made doubly sad by the en- j
forced absence of her mother, prostrated by
severe illness and grief at the death of her
only daughter. Mr. and Mrs Sliute have
the sympathy of a large circle of friends in
their sorrow and liereaveiueut.
(ol l'aMtnrage.
I will pasture horses at $1 00 per mont h ;
colts, 75 cents. Pasture first-class. Good
living water. Stock salted regularly.
Fences iu good condition. Between 500 and
COO acres of pasture. Where there are four
or five horses, I will go after them, on appli
cation. Address:
JAMES G. LEE,
23f 3m Gaston. Oregon.
WAY TO-DAY.
AtlniiniKtrntor'M Male.
NOTICE IS HEKEP.Y GIVEN. THAT
in pursuance of nn order and decree of
the County Court of the State of Oregon for
Washington Count v, made and entered at a
regular term ttiereof, to-wit, on the Nth d;iy
of Novemlier, 1H8; In the matter of the
estate of J. J. ISrugger, deceased, and to me
directed as Administrator thereof, I will sell
at public auotion to the highest bidder, at
the Court House door, in Hillsboro. Wash
ington County, Oregon, on
Saturday, the 21th day of .March,
A. I). !H)W, at 10 o'clock A. M., the following
descrilied tracts of Heal Estate, lying, being
and situate in Washington County, State of
Oregon, known and designated as follows,
to wit :
First Tract Heing the east half of the
northwest quarter of Section is. Town. 1
north of ltange 1 west, Will, mer., contain
ing HO acres.
Second Tract- Heing part of the Donation
Land Claim of James Marker, in Town. 1
south, Kange 1 west, and commencing at
the S. YV. corner of land formerly owned by
Thomas Ducket; thence north on Ducket's
west line HO rods; thence west 20 rials;
thence south HO rods; thence east 20 rods,
and containing 10 acres. Said tracts to le
sold on the following terms, to-wit:
One-third of purchase price cash in hand
on the day of sale; one-third of purchase
price to be paid iu six months from day of
sale, and the remainder to lie paid in one
year from day of sale, with interest on de
ferred payment- at the rate of ten per cent
l-r nimum. Deferred ayments to le
Hecnred by n mortgage on the premises
sold. Conveyance to lie at purchaser's ei
pense II. WKHKFXG.
Administrator of the Estate of J. J. I!nii?t?er,
Deceased. Slf-.M
Xotiw for Publication.
LSf Office at Oregon Citt, Oiuxm, 1
February 17th. ls. "
NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN. THAT
the following named settler has hied
notice of his intention to make final proof
in support of his claim, and that said proof
will lie Wade before the County Judge or
Clerk of Washington County, Oregon, at
Hillsboro, Oregon, on MONDAY, April ltf.
1S88. viz: William Haskell, Homestead
Entry No. 44'7. for th K. of the N. K. H'
and U. E. 4 of H. E. M of Sec. H, T. 2 N, li.
2 West.
He names the following witnesses to
urove his continuous residence up m. and
cultivation of. Hiiitl land, viz: tieorge Zim
merman. John immerm in. Daniel I.
Stephens, and Joseph If iekenbottoiu. all of
Gleneoe P. Washinuton muly Oregon.
i:;f-;t W. T. Jit'i'tNEY, Kegistir.
Notice to Bridge liilllens.
IN ACCOKDAXCE WITH CHAITEK
LXWL. Title V, Section 4 IU Sealed
Plans. SiM'cihoatiomi and Ihtls for lic;wur
on the Minter Bridge." will le received at
the County Clerk's orhce, until THITtSDAY.
.March hth, isss. nt the hour of 1 o'clock
P.M. The reoairs to consist of New ltridsje.
commencing nt the IJent, atxmt feet ;
north of the i.ilins portion of the bridge, j
north of the liiver Luth of ,,rtion to ,
be rebuilt is alnint 4el feet, aud is to tie at ,
least 3) inches higher than formerly.
lty order of the Count v Court.
11CDOLP1I CHA1ULL,
lGf-tt County Jude
Ailuilnlisf rntor'M Xotire.
O l'K'E IS HEHEIiV GIVEN THAT ;
the undersigned has Us-n apisiinted I
bv the County Co-.irt of the State of Oreeon
for Wasbititftott County, Administrator of notitied. that if you fail to k nojie.ir and
the Estate of John Kunratb, Deceased, with answer said comilaint. the Phiiutiit' will
the will of said deceased annexed, and hits apply to the Court for the r.-lief prayed for
duly qualitied as such. All persons having therein, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the
claims apainst said estate are hereby re- Ismds of matrimony between yourself and
quired to present them to me, with the Plaintiff, and for the costs and dishnrse
p roller vouchers, at my residence, near nienU of this suit.
Hcthany. Washington County, Oreon. or at This Summons is published by order of
the Law Office of W, N. Harn tt. m Hills- Hon. E. f. Shattuck, JndK'e of the Circuit
boro, Oregon, within sit months from the Court of the State of Oregon. Department
date hereof No. 1, of the Fourth Judicial District, at
Dated February 2nd. lS-SS. Chambers. January lth. l.sM.
JOHN J. KI KATLI. KTO IT. W ALIH, SMITH,
Administrator of the Fstate of John j STOTT & BOISE,
Kunratb. Deceased- 2t'-6t jl'J-Ct Attorneys for Plaintiff.
prmg
STOCK!
yy E NOW have
TWO BUYERS
In New York and other Eastern
Cities, selecting our
Spring Stock
These purchases will soon lxgin to
arrive, and when all is complete, our
stock will bo the lnruest and most
attractive to In found iu this city.
OUR ORDER
DEPARTMENT
Is iu charge of Indies rind gentlemen
who will till your orders promptly
and intelligently.
OLDS & KING,
l!. First Stvvvi.
rOKTI.AM, OKL'UOX.
tfcSMf
Xotire of Final Sett lenient.
N'
tot ice is iieueey given tiit
Philip l!eal. Executor of the last Will
and Testament of Uosann.i Ifc-al, deceased,
has thin day tiled hi tiual account in Raid
eHtate, and that FKIiAY, the .tth day of
March, A. 1). IK"-, fit 10 o'cl.x-k A. M , has
lieer. set for the hearing and d termination
of the same.
Hillsboro, Oregon. Feb. 1w.
KOlMII.ril i'K.VNDALU
llf-ot County Jnihje
Xotiee of !iliiiion.
TO ALL
1 The fi
WHOM IT MAY CONTEKV.
linn of Kuirich and Stepheinoti i
has this day (Jan.Ph dissolved partnerrliip
by mutual consent, Mr Jamen Stepnson
retirin theref roiu. 'I'he lnstTieH of the
late firm will lx continued lv Joseph lji-
rich, who will pay ait liabiht let of the old'
tirni and to whom all claims and demands '
are to Ih paid.
4VMKS STEPHENSON.
M. F EMIMCH,
JOSEPH EMKICH.
Forest ( trove, r.. Feb. ;. l-s. f M
I'leawe Vny B p.
ALL PEKKONS INDEBTED TO M.
i l.exl. Havnitttt Dahl. ate reUeMed t'l
come forward and make immediate sett le
nient All accounts must l.e settled bv
April 1st.
Mi'LEOD. HAYNIE .V HAUL.
Gaston, Or.. Febrnarv !, iss.s.
if 1 in
FOLLOWING Di,S
; wen hist from the
Kli: l
1. Notei
Hlf.' ol
t (leroli.
James Win-eland, in Pendleton.
sometime i:i D-cerid-r. l"s;
ertv of the tind.riuned. and
, are the piop
ill H'ri!M ;'re
warned against purchasing, or alternating
to collect Ujmn any of the same, or any pe.rt
thereof; said notes lieiug piy.dde ! mv
order, and tlescrilied as follows:
1st Note: From D. J. Portrr, C-ustrvri,
Oregon. $27.": dated July 14. 1n7, duo one
year from date; interest at 10 i-r eent.-
2d Note: From H. L. Cowls, dotted No
vemlier 1, lfWj; Uu one year from date
Principal. $!.": interest. t per cent
"rd Two Notes: From A. I and V. i,i.
Mcleod: sjhrl each; dated Septeinlter ....
17; one due one year from dab-; theot! ;r
twt years from date: interest at iperct!it
4th Note: Fnsn H. C. Pnvmou.l: prin
cipal. ;".7.": dated July !.". wiid If
I one year
from date; interest at l'lHTcent
w. c. .Mri:i;bi..
Pendleton, Oregon. Feb. 7, ls. ;f ;,t
Summon.
Is Till: CliMTIT Col KT OK Tl'F
OliK H,N i!4 W.lKHIVl.T.lX Cot":
tati:
rv.
J. S. Iin!ielspii l.f. E. Joscphi and J. "j
llnher. partners under the tirm naiue )
of S. It. Dinkelspiel A Co., Plaijn IiN, )
vs.
W. D. Pitteng. r, IK-f,-udant. )
T
W. D. 1TTTENGE?:. THE A EOV I.
named Defendant. :
In tin-name r the Sti.te ; t ;rcL.'oii: ,,u
are hereby required to !pHni and .'r.wer
the Coiiiji'aint hied noa:n ' yr,,i. in t!
aliovc eritii led action, "li or In -fore the !'. ti
day of March, lsss, tlu. hame Ikiii' the lir-t
day of the next reyulnr term of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for Washing
ton County, nnd if you tail so to answer,
the Plaintiffs will take judgment ajain-t
you for the stun of ll i.V ii, with le.-I
interest thereon from the it it J i day of
August. Iss4. and for their cots nnd dis
bursements of this action, end that the
property attached herein lie sold for the
satisfaction of said judgment said prop
erty lieniK more fully described as follow-,
to-wit :
1st Tract ISegiuning at the northwest
corner of lt No. 1, in 15!-ck No. 1. of tle
town of llillslmro, Washington County.
Oregon, nnd running thence south l.'o'
feet, thence east tf.l f-t, thence north l."7;,
fi-et, thence went to the place of Is-ginniiiff.
2nd Tract Isits Nos. i and H, in I dock 1,
in said town of HillslKiro, County and State
aforewnid.
:trd Tract Commencin t n nortii line of
Hlock No. 7 of and in said to-.vn oi Hills
boro, at a point 'M feet wtst of the north
east corner of said block, and running
thence Siinth .K fett, thence west 40 feet,
thence north '.; fet, nnd thence east 40
feet to the place of lieginnint:.
4th All debts, dnes and demands in the
bands of Thos. II. Tongue, F. A. Pailey awl
C. Schulmeriek, dnn to or iM'lomriug to rCTTtl
defendant. W D. Pittener nt the date of
the service of said writ of attachment
upon said persons.
This Summons is pnldished lv order of
the Hon. Frank J. Taylor, judge of the
a I love iiaiiied Conrt. made urni d.ited at
Chandlers at Oregon Ci:v. Oregon, o.i No
vemlxr I'Mh. Ism!.
HANDLKY i HI STON, nnd
GEAK1N ;.V GiLLEItT.
Ut-t PlaiutiJi' Attorneys.
Stimmon
Is tiik Cti; tit Cot e.T tiik Statr or
OUKielN IOU WlSHIM-TON t'olNTt.
s , Meier Plaintiff
h A. Meier. 1 Mintiii,
, Meit.r;lK.ft.Iul.ln,
In lApiity.'
ri'O JOHN MEIEK.
THE AliOYE-
1 named lefeud.-ini
In the name of the Stat" of Oregun :
You are hereby notified nnd required to
j appear and answer the complaint riled
I aoainst you in the nttove entitled
! suit, in trie nnove entnieii t ouri. on
I MONDAY, the l!th day of March. l?w, tur
same bein the brst day of tie- m-xt term of
sjnd t ocrt, following six successive weeks
publication Iiervof. And you ere further
Irfad as Photographer in the Northwest
Pictures of the must prominent men and
women of Oregon and Washington may
lie seen at his gallery. Towne's nteeinltif is
in his instantaneous pictures of Babies
the. reuiarkabie results obtained being the
wonder ot all who visit his Studio. In en
larging to any size, in any style, from any
kind f picture, he iunriitlir to give a
lsltcr class .f work, at a lower trii-r, than
any gallery t.u the Pacific Coast. All wish
ing pictures enlarged will do well to secure
estimates liefore ordering elsewhere. Cor
respondence solicited, tn id all orders will
receive prompt attcmion. Studio S.W.cor.
1'iiht and Morrison sts., Portland, Oregon
f-Mf.
SlIIIIIIIOIIN.
Tiit: Coi vrv Cot sr or thk State or
Oki:oon i oi; W t ,iisi ton County. )i
T. II. Cornelius, Plaintiff, )
vs.
Patrick Fowler, Defendant. )
rpo PATP.ICK FOWLEU, THE ABOVE
1 named Defendant :
In ti e name of the State of Oregon: You
are hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint tiled ngaiust yon in the above
named Court, in the above entitled action,
by MONDAY, the Jith day of March, lsss.
e.nd if you fail to nriswcr, for want
thereof, the l'iai'iti;! will take judgment
.eainsf you for the sunt of jfiii, with in
terest thereon since April 7th, li, nt the
rate of 10 x r cent. er annum, and for 10
1st cent of said minis; and, also, for $74,
with interest thereon since February 10,
is."i, at the rate of It) ier cent, per annum,
and for $2." attorney's fees, and the costs
and disbursement of this netiou j and that
the following described laud be sold, to pay
said sinus, to-wit :
'J lie South half of the fractional N. K. H
of the S V. of Sec. fi, and the North half
of tin- '.. W of Si c. 4. ami the N. W l
of the S. E.
North. U:wigi
of See. 4, nil in Town. 1
West, Washington (bounty,
re-;oll.
'I'h is Summon-, is i ml dinned by order of
Ho:. It. Cruiidall, Jude of tba nltove
nriiued Court, Hindu and dated the lstli
day of Jiiiiiiarv, isss,
" 'I II OS. II. TO NOTE,
jl!-t;t Attorney for Plaintiff.
i 'Tin xx sai.k.
One of the IJel Fjirius in Wudiini
t enntv at Public Auction.
ton
! fjj
'
I
j
v Opportunity
F.'i iii o.i F.-tv
to Hit)
Term.
U Lomi
'n i: IS HEKEIlY til YEN. THAT
bv il ttle of ail older of the Count V
! Court of l!'e State f Oregon for Washing
! ton Count;, . made on the 22d day of Octo
j lr, A. D. I:--";, an. i m the matter of the
! c-.late of Win. Johnson, deceased, and to
, i.ie ilirceted. I will seil at public auction, to
the highest bidder, at the Court House
dr,
!.'-.
Ml Hill-
11. oil
1mi.i. Washington County,
N;itur:!;H . the d.ij of February,
ls. ;il 10 oVIoi-k A. M.,
All (!..- tracts of ! md Iviinr. lM-ino and
situate ii W ishiiit;ton Count v, Oreooii, and
knoAM Mid d'-.iuiiai.-d a- 1st 'he Mouth
indf f the Doiritioii Ijuid Claim of II. N.
Colder and wife, in Sectioun and ;'Al,
Town. 2 North, K me o West, coiitautiii
.ii acres
2nd. The undivided one-tenth of the
North half and the West half of the South
half of Die Doti tti.tu E nid Claim of John
Johnson ami uife. iu Town. I North. K:iti(e
2 V. . st, and Town. 2 N, Kame 2 West,
and Town. 2 NoMh, Ean;;e : Wi s!, iiHiutlie
following
I k!:vi ok Sh.k:
Oih--1 . i-d of the iiiichnse pi'ieito l paid
down: .!. -'l,id i:t o:ie year, mid one third
iu two , ars from the day of mle. Deferred
p i in ills to d; iw interest at the rnteof 10
p: r cent . per iiuntiui, mill tn U- secured by
tnoi foaf.'e on the premises Mold.
Cen yiiiice o le et the puivhaser'a ex
pense. At the same time, the Widow's Dower in
sai l l. i.d wilt Im Hold.
The South half of the Colder Claim aln.ve
desci ilx-d i- one of the tinest farms in this
eo'iiii v. Tln-re is m :;iMd House and Itarn,
atari;.- Cii!i.i-il. 1--H acres of Flow ltud,
several acres n. ire atioiit reaily to plow; lut
litili- heavy tlin'iel': all fenced: in a good
settlement. oiiii'v road on three wides,
and a mile from Co; lit 1ms Academy.
Knnuiug water on the farm except about
t h ice nioiit lis in each year.
NANCY A. JOHNSON,
1a. I'll in of the Will of Wm. John
son. Deivas-d.
ji. :.t
.' lor Publication.
i i.M limn: at OuKimx Citt. Diikkdn,
.litiilaiy 11th. 1h.s(. ,
I VII1: ,s HEISEI1Y til YEN. THAT
i tlie followiug-tiniiK d M-Hler has tihd
uotic-- of his ii-teiitiou to make tiual proof
in Maop.iit of Ins claim, and that said proof
wiil l-e I'.ii'd'- Im fore the County Cieik of
i V ashiugtoii Cieintv. t Ireiron. at IlillslHiro,
Oieoi.u. on WLDNEsDAY. March 7tii, I.shk,
.: John Paih-v, I "re- I'jiiptiou D. S. No
..ol.'. for the S. V. i of Sec. 11. Tl. 'J N.,
It. 4 W.
i!i' names the following witnesKCS to
prove Ins eo.il iuuous resiilem'e ll,Kill, nnd
e'il:ivat:o:i of. slid land, viz: Martin
a! : in.-:. .S un 1 1 a v i d son . ( T. W ti i teller, and
W. W. St; pt, us. all of Cuxlon P.ll., Wash
m .'ti t Cumtv. lr i:oii.
jf.M:t W. T P.l'KNEV. Ilegistcr.
!Woti' for I'ublirat ion.
, IiAM Oi'lK l: AT Ollfll'lS ClTV, Oki;:.iN. t
Jau.iary 11th, lsws, )'
N'OliCi: IS lli.KF.HY G1YEN. THAT
f the foiiowino named -ttler has filed
notice of his intention to make tiual proof
; i:i snj port of his claim, and that said proof
Iw ili be nr'.de Ik fore the County Judge or
! Clerk of Washington County, "Oregon, at
' liillsh.iro.One. n, oti 'I'll I'USDAY, March
j Hh. ISss. Jos4 ph Yanloo, HomeHtead
Kntrv N... 4-10. for the N. , of N. W. i4 of
j S c. L. T. I N. It. 4 W.
lie mimes the following witnesses to prove
! his continuous resilience Uon, and cultiva
tion of. Kihl land, viz: William icier,
i Perry Waii.1. A. K. Watson, and 1'eter
lEver.nll of Greenville 1. O., Washington
i ('otint v, )i-egoti.
; j!iM';t W T IU UNEY, Agister.
'ZVhcIioih Kxnmiiiation.
rpil" PjtT'.LIC QUAUTEULY EXAM
1 inatiiln of Applicant for Teachers'
Certiliivites vrid Im held in the Court House,
nt Hillslioio. b.-iMiiiiino at one o'clock P.M.,
! on V l.lNFS!AY,the SMU day of February, j
I.f-'S ml c.intimii'uc until Friday afternoon, ;
to us to nive applicants jilenty tf time to
complete the examination. Applicants
urni ! present nt the commencement of
the exmuii; itioii. or t hey cannot be admit
ted. On Saturday following the examina
tion we will hold a Iwal Teachers Insti
tute all upplicants ure requeHted to corue
prepared to attend.
T. T. VINCENT,
Count v Superintendent.
Middh t hi. Or , Feb. l.tth, is, i;f-'.'t
I'xeemor Xoie.
NOTICE IS HF.KEKY GIVEN, THAT!
the imdersiyiied have Is-eu duly i-
oiuttd i t cutrs of tlie last will and test
inenf of r- ovrje Koliinsoti, d-censed, by the
("ouutv Court of the State of Oregon for
Washington Comity. All k-rsons having j
claims aeaii-t said Estate, u il I pn-sent the j
Kiiiue to hi. :it tla- mlice of W. D. Hsre. !
Attorney at L"W. at Hillsboro, Wnwliinurtoii
Count v. I lr.e(,.i. r.ithiu ni months from i
the liat-of t!ds notice '
Dated at. J i ii I -.Imro, Wnshing! on Count v,
Oa-oii, f.nuary 1'ltii. 1SS. j
JOSKPII S. liOHINSON, I
ma;:y j. koisinson, I
Execn'ors ef the Last Will and Testament
f tifsireje iCobinson, Deceasetl I
rieawc Pay I'p.
A LL I EESONS INDEBTED
TO
call
VKIIULJiO X 1UMIOW, will pie
aud innke immediate sett lenient, by
cash or
note.
Hillslx.ro, Or Jan. V,, IHHS,
WEHRUNO 4 BOtiCOW'.
J. I. BOOS li 00.
DEALERS IN
GENERAL
Merchandise
FOKKST ItOYi:,
oiti:io.
REAL ESTATE.
IEKSONS HAYING LAND AND
1 Farms for sale will do well to pines
them iu our hands, as we have just opened
a Heal Ketate biiHiiit-HH. We want i anus
and Ijmd suitable for immigrants.
BOOS & CO.
For-Kt irove, trcejon.
n!S tf
R. SANDFOBD,
PIIVM4 I IN,
SIKGEOV.
amii --
An oi t
GLENCOE, OKEtiON.
Mil
Ofiioo at Drvtg Storo.
Dealer
Oils
o-l tf
ill lrugs, .Medicine
, t:tc Sciiooi it.,,. u j., j
stnntl v in StiK-k.
. I'ainl
t Coll-
A. r.1. COLLINS,
IH,
BUILDER
CONTRACTOR.
and
Millwright.
I will furnish doors, windows, frames,
blinds, and moulding of all descriptions.
rVOfticii and shop neitr Fiiney's bUek
mith shop.
Hillsboro. March 31
This Space
IS
RESERVED
Jas. H. Sevel
Manufacturer of
DRAIN TILE
A.CTOBY,
Three Miles Northeast of
Hillsboro, Oregon.
October 4, 1887.
o-ly
sr. '
i
i
PACIFIC DIIvERSITY!
Forest Grove, Oregon.
THE WINTER TERM OF
ON WEDNESDAY,
This thorough, inexis'iisivc, and well
eptipK'd Institution offers excellent
lAluoatioiwil advantages to (he youth of
both sexes throughout the Pacific
Northwest.
It has three Collegiate courses and
two Acadi mic courses.
Its Ladies DepHrlimiit provides ad
vantages for the daughters of patrons
eipial to the Female Seminary, while at
the same time they enjoy the (idvan
taoe.i of co-education.
The town is lieiuil it id, t lie (rounds
.'i in do, and the buildingt Commodious,
Productive funds of the IiiKtitulioii
amount to more than 100,000.
The Coli.dok LtniiAur contains over
ohiiiies, which HrupKNT are en
conraocd to i;hk, Nkw Hooks are added
cont inuously throiti'h the year, Ktanii
auii PmionrcAi s such as the Seientijis
. I lie, (Vow, I'm inn, nnd I 'it iicitim t'f-iwcic-nre
taken for use of both teachers
and sit hums
The CoNSMtV.tTouv up AIiimii-; provides
I'lUSI -CLASs instruction in its line.
The r.
Aut is in ch;ir, e
i Tnl! ill the St!! to
of
I the
tf
I. L. Smith & Sons
M i ti if;icl tilers of and Dealer", in i. II I i in ! ,
j I I Tir.Dll .tl
Also, a line
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS & MATTING
Pit I lire Moiildiu;', Picture Frames, Mirroin, Lace CuiiainH, Window Shades, l 'ilioslei y
tiiwHts, N a!l Pi!N r, Spline) ii ud Top Ma1!rcwM. s, I'd'ovn,, etc.; also
i
i
Door
S and
i
i
Blinds !
Frames, MoiildiuH,
Kracketx, Stai. l.i l.dlnf Maten ili, !
Newel lilts, Lu, liber, lie.
Q'M::EtTAEf:its
FOREST GROVE
IDLER
6. SI
Furniture
.11 .inuiiii lui crs
BCDRQOM SETS,
PARLOR SETS,
CMEFFONIERS,
DESKS, LOUNCES,
All
trs ;iiii i i ii rw.
G.SHIPuD.lER&Co
M' it re it j
Thlou;
ini.i
I'OKTLAMf.
i , M l Vlri Mreel,
.. PlocV 200 U ct to
IC l io..' sim-l,
oiti:a.
T
Ore-an in
it li.-w a ense wholly I MIJI i; I M
. . .. .I l-V'I'l !.' V ,r
10.11111 on mi l.,Olltl.ia I
strews. ItHalsi MOl SK PEOOI , by a simple cunt livaiiie.
METAL CASIMJS PKEVENT KWELLINO OF KEY IN' DV.MI' m:v'1ILU.
A h inds .iin bracket LAMP, of iold finished lid, attached toi .ieli oreaii,
insures ledit both hafc and convenient
I In i trjinu. w Hli its full ami partial
(Hid COI PLLItS-inn e of them silent
IUNATIONS and EXPKESSION, nnd
TONE, it Is fully equal to any make.
livery instrument sold with a SIX YEAKN' il'A I J Nil il i.
I am now introducing these eh punt inst riiinenls into Wa ,liiie d n C.hiiii at
SI IM'lllSiNfiLY LOW FIG F KEN.
A M A'iNII It EN I SAMPLE may be
Cult and exauiiiie.
tf
Tor I it l t(-r than v.,-. me
cif eviTir Kiaub ront nifh tlni Lu ln(
Rill o Ol nWTH llruu
WWbHV I II I Ul tula, j
S Culiio-4 flat.
liKMiMwlauriiluMrallKiia, mill lieailjr IW hvh, U-Ulog
wnu vt ii f, urni win i i. n ii, airi intminti lni
rU t'tr lion, ,t vooit. 'itiif lit I UK anly linu,
VtwlUJiUf a ti Hifii an, (ihmI for lilrraii worth e( tawila.
JAWkS tllK. KI KIHI!II,
MaH-beater N, V.
r in Uifli.nda
WEEKS OPENS
4, I COO.
With the o,i ti i : 1(4 of
the i
iter trllll
LeasoliS
will beciii '1 wo Coi i;.i:s
if 1.
each iu plain F i.mwhiih', under Mom
st e i -tf i ri, Wtit.ug Mast i r. Tin
very
liberal i
auaoeiiii nl
I'Meiiie I'uiver-
sity supplies tl; h Msoim t
ftildunt4
l,l
Superior ile I rail ion is i.ivn in
l'liKM il and tin. .n. o'-.o fill,, ml fitui
If called (
r, i iia i i ,ii s Hill be
fol'llled fo tile
Ti n Kri'itf y i .
ai roMMoi . i ii in of Win
Flout i ihing J.iiKiiviiv Sin mii'S iiiul
II huge mid active Society of CmiMTUM
Eniikavoii are tube nained among ad
ditional atlnu'lions of j'l'i at valuo,
FOU PEEPAKATION OF SI (!.
CI MSl I L TEACH E1IS, the thorough
ness of instruct ion given in Faeiilu
I'liiveuity El.MMSS I .KlVALi:i,
I'neijuulli il oij
i' tiii it ii m for looms
lititl board lit l.ailii s
IS done lll' t IMII be
Hall, Fvirtlniig
to I'.iid work for
tho.e who winli in that v:-a t
on X j m -J i -n -r
hell out
d
'I-
.! ih
'.l t .1 lit) ; Il
.!. r. s:cj.i-.. E-ic.idtiH.
Mini LOW l'l! J'l)
assort meiit of
! J,-' 'J.f: i,-v i--. if
ta.r EaillUs, lluhiNlei'S,
ikiai.t.imb:.t.
OREGON
&
UAJft
the Lead!
DFSIGNi MtrpnsNin;! be nit i I ul.
.&-.,., . .
mid put
Ull I llil , -llSIHtl Hj.de pillS III-
-tend of
acts of Kill lis,
ojves inimbei ,
iu SWEETNESS
its ddb n ut STOPS
s v illi ty of COM
and liK'IINESS of
seen lit my lion,,
I oi l st i i i i e,
Jilt, yt. ii. i:i,ijs.
gver 6,000,000 F2EkLMSS
JKY
O.M.fEnRY&CO.
an, .ilmittml IiImiIIi.
LotMcat .rdtmtn
(Ti the world.
D. H FE'IKX CO
Ill.lnip4, lirarria.
il. nhiI I rt..a
SEED
ANNUAL
rot i bus
Will tM mailHtt
irntK TO ALL
m I I 1 1 h t ti a, ami
ill IlINt IIDUaiMl'.
rllnlellll'l. ttitll
lUt lillliHIlltf It.
InvnlunblatoaM.
r vm isiraiiii iiauitf
fCarden Field "Flower
r" f r e "li'iuld vQil ait
Oul-Uw lb AiMiM.
D. M.FERRYA.CO., Detroit, Mich,
THIRTEEN
JANUARY
FURNITURE
m
6'n
mmmm
sEFDS
77.11 Avil
1 tS-
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