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About The independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 188?-189? | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1888)
jt.nr '" 1 r - THE INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY MARCH 15, 1888 LOCAL ASI CJEJiEKAL. Circuit c ourt will convene in Hills boro next Monday, with F. J. Taj lor, judge, and T. A. Mcllrido, prosecuting attorney. Mrs. Keats, of Tacoma, id visiting at the resiliences of her brothers, Messrs. J.J. an J J. AV. Morgan. Oeorgc Morgan came over from Ta coma this week and will remain hen a few duy. A good school teacher Is wanted at Cornelius. Must give references. Ad dress or apply to, ''Hoard School Direct or, Cornelius, Oregon," We have received the prospectus of the "Oregon Ulade," which will make its Imv to the public at Baker City, Oregon, on March '24. E. O. Hurseh is - the editor and manager. The ladies of the Methodist church will give a supper and entertainment at Good Tempter', hall next Wednesday evening, the 21st. Supper, 23 cents. Spring has come, heralded by der frost h and the croak of the robinet. We liow have every reason to believe this will be a l-otmtlful year, and that Ore gon will rapidly develop during the coming months. An absence of severely i cold weather, early approach of spring, and the reported killing of spring poets and French pink, awakens hope, in the breast of dormant nature and causes the farmers and our readers throughout the land to rejoice. Mr. Henry Guild, of Ueneseo, Illi nois, grandfather of Mr. George Guild, of Hillsltoro, is still alive and hearty at the age of 90 years. His wife is 84 years old, and In excellent health. We saw a letter recently written by this aged lady that would cause many of our young ladies to blush over their penmanship. Mr. Guild ha u-e for neither caue nor spectacles. He walked down town on the morning of his UOth birthday, and j the newspaper of that town grows elo quent over the old gentleman and the greeting given by the people at his residence in the evening. Marriage licences granted since last issue: Ch-is. I. Taylor ami Mary A. Purdin, ('has. Schaumburg and Minnie Schoen. The Heppner Ga.ette has again changed ownership. H-iV. II. Humus, the late proprietor, rime to the coor-ln-fcion that there was more money, if less power, in the pulpit thati the press, hence his return to the fold. The Ga zette was a bright newspaper under the Watermelon ( Hedinton administration . The l!ev. George Ross will ( P. V.) preach iu the Christian church on Sab bath, the Pith in-d , nt 3::t i t. All are cordially in ited. The Sunday Welcome is authority fur the statement that Carrie Bradley and Sullivan the hackman connected with her in the Hrown murder were married in Sacramento and are running a lodg ing house at S;sson3, at the base of the Siskiyou mountains. Lust week's mail brought the regu lar subscription from our old friend and citizen, J. S. Waggener, formerly Green field's postmaster and a most worthy citizen, but for maay years a citizen of HilUIoro, Oregon, where he occupies the responsible position of treasurer of Washington county. We are glad to know that lie has yet an interest in his old associate and as the Transcript weekly bears to him and his the happen ings of this locality, we hope he will glean with the same interest that his friend here have for his success and future welfare .-- Greenfield (Iowa (Trans cript. Grand Medal awarded to "Davies the Photographer," for the best display of photographs. Mechanics Fair, 1887. Gallery, Cor. First and Taylor Strs, Portland, I gn. Mis IJcna Franklin 1ms been forced to quit school at Monmouth, on account of trouble with her eye. She is now visiting friends at Zena, Polk county, An excess of animal food and a par tial closing of the pores of the skin, dur the winter months, cause the system to liecomo lillc.l with impuritie-. These ! can bo removed and the blood purified j and invigorated by taking Ayer's Sarsn- pai illa. Price ti It is said the cause of the removal tf l?i, .nrl I M.ia- Iii,iii Hi. jiiiiAi.inlanilAnp ia ""ii i" 1 1 "in 1 nr til'i I I'lirn.ii nt (t of the peiiitntai v was on account of ; working '-trustees" on his farm in Polk county, without giving proper credit. Geo. Downing, the new official, will probably steer clear of the "indiscre tion of his predecessor. Ayer's hair vigor stimu'stes the hair to a vigorous growth. It contains all that can be supplied to tnske tho hair beautiful and abundant, removes dan druff, and renders the hair tb-xible and glossy. IVmlleton is issuing circulars to at tract immigrants, in which it is promi nently stated that rows are not permitted ts wander around the streets. Well, that is about the tirst thing a town doe i tnar wants immio-ranrs to let Jin. tu. i .i . a. .i ... ! pie know that half the population can' walk the streets and sidewalks without! holding tlievr skirts at half mast. Et. I Charles Doughty, the well-known) typoof Monmouth, will this week issue: the Initial number of a republican week- ly newspaper at that place. The plant and business of the Christian Herald, with which Dmghty has leen connected, were sold to a California syndicate, who will consolidate it with the Christian Independent, of Oakland, Cal. The plant was shipped to California Wed nesday. A new oi-tlit has been pur chased for the new paper. Statesman,! ? D, P. McDaniel, chairman of the board of commissioners for the building of the Pine creek wagon road in Union county, for which the legislature of 1883 appropriated $15,000, made his report nf expenditures Tuesday to the secretary of s'ate. It appears that $13,533.75 were paid out far the building of the road, bridges, etc., and $?,4b0.35 for sundries, attorney's fees. etc. Friend Daker, of the Rural Spirit, is unholy as a publisher of horse pedi gree. Iu his advertisement of Mr. Tongue's horses, he makes the famous stallion, Glen Dudley, a full sister to Judith, the winner of eight races iu 1S80. The error is probably traceable to an over-abundance of hermaphroditic bit ters. Come, Raker, be sectarian or secular. The Southern Pac ific company have now decided to build a line from Monta gue, California, on the Oregon A Cali fornia railway, to Shovel creek, on Klam ath river, via Little Shasta, and - prob ably thence via Linkville and Klamath lake to Eastern Oregon nnd Idaho, for connection with the Oregon Short Line. Intelligence just received from Alaska says Rev. Sheldon Jackson, Mrs. Cunn'nghatn and two Indians were drowned in the Skeena river on the :20th of February. Of the party Matk Mc Kay, an Indian, is the sole survivor. The case of James N. Green, accused of cutting timber on public lauds, was dismissed Tuesday In the United States circuit court on a motion from the dis trict attorney. The motion to dismiss was no doubt the result of a former de cision of Judge Deady's in a similar ca-;e. Green claims that he took the laud on n homestead claim. He no doubt cut and sold the timber to some mill men, but he afterwards filed on the land and bought it. The stockholders of the Oregon & Washington Fish Propagating Company held a meeting Monday evening atv1 passed a resolution directing the presi dent and directors to turn over their hatchery on the Clackamas river to the I'mtcd States tish commissioner for a nominal sum. The hatchery will be transferred in a few day. Frederick Schumacher, a native of Germany, 91 year obi, committed sui cide last Tuesday itt Eureka, California, after learning of the death i the I emperor, by tying a clnlk line around his neck nnd rolling out of bed. He i Resignation of Gnorge Pooley, super often expressed a wish to die at the same ' visor of road district IS: Accepted and time as the emperor. . C. Dooley apiointod. A knowing writer lcis just given e-1 Acceptance of bridge spanning Wil pression to the following fact respect-j kins creek, on the Hillsboro- Portland ing the wonderful scope of the ordinary , road : Accepted, and warrant ordered human mind: One-third of the f.o!s in j drawn in favor of Kleinaman and Dailey this country think they can beat the ! for 4197 .. lawyers in expounding the law ; one- j Grade on Frame hill, in district 1SG: third think they can beat the doctors j Warrant ordered drawn in favor or Ab healicg the sick; two-thirds of them j i,er Frame lor $ 100. thiuk they can beat the minister in prenchin the gospel ; and till of them j know they can beat the editor in run- I ning the newspaper , j I At a teachers" examination belt! in i I'mat ilia count v lat week, out of "it ! appucanistorcertincatesToteat h, to re ceiveti secorm ora.ie, io inir.i graue ( f..l!Hl.l.4 on.1 ii I'.l.l TI.Ij ..,..If V S a. w.l almost as bad as that lately . hroni. led in Vanr.lnll ..mini.- lint ,.T 1 na.1i- " ' " -ri"- cants, only 1? received certiri. ales, and we ociieve ot tins number, not one wtsj above that nt' third grade. The Grange and Shute brick build ings are beginning to assume a tine ap pearance uuder the manipulation of young liothwell's paint brush. Walk right up the elegant stairs, open the first door to the left at the top, and come in and subscribe for The In depkn okxt . Dr. James Keene, of Portland, re cently graduated from the Philadelphia Dental College at the head of his class, numbering 200. Herbert III v. of Cor vallis, graduated from the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, highest in his class, which had !:J0 members. Mr. Phil Withycombc, of North Yamhill, was in Hillsboro to day. A week of prayer for the national, j state and local W. C.T. P., will March 18th, and end on the 2.th. P., will be in i T 'I week of praver is ordered bv Frances K. - ! Willard. president, and Caroline H-1 aa aa . . .1 . . a ra ! nucn, secretary, m me icun'iia. . T. P. Kead the advertisement of Mr.T. H. Tongue's blooded stock on 4 1 It page. l)lerlw llrul l. Last Saturday at :5::t0 r. m , Mr. John Hanley, residing near Hillsboro, ceivetl a telegram from the asylum thorities at Salem, stating that re- an hi tlanghter Alice M. Hanley, aged about 20 vears, -was dead, and a-kincr what ,Visptisition to make t,f the body. Mr. Hanley telegraphed back lor the body j i.,. ..i.,..i : ..it: i r.......t...i I uc pial i i n a until .anil iim 41 lit 11 to IIUUlH.ro. The remains arrived here Monday evening, and the coffin was .MxjaaaA.I litacil it' tat'lftr to iitiri.il lli ' it. -...j, j-i 1." ' ...,!. ,.. relatives anil friends present were hor ..... 11.11 1 i ritied when they beheld the body, a! gaping wound In the temple or fore- j head greeting their astonished view.! The question now arises, 'Did the girl commit suicided" And if such is' fttt. rAaa whv i 1 ttAf 1 1 . aarliim nn ... , . . , I thorities send a statement ol the facts? i .. . , . . , , , .1 Or, did she suddenly become frenzied., . ... ,, , , . 1 and the attendants allowed her to get . ! possession ol a dangerous implement or! ! was she murdered .' i The matter will not be allowed to tvA J here. The state authorities at Salem ! have been notified and the causes of j death will be thoroughly investigated. (The young bttly was in tootl health up to al-out the time her death was tel- graphed, and it was expected stie would i " . . ' " , he reamerv. T,,ere j, mwney in ,lairT UrmUl j on wi.hin rea,,h '. A t. - I ti m . a fffi a J with the milk product from four cows end has iust received his actatomont which gives him credit for ltlj pounds butter at 3S.t:l cents per pound, amount ing to $43.47. Mr. Thorn is justly elated over the result. It wilt pay farmers to turn their attention to dairying. Mr. T. II. Tongue has a heifer only 22 months old that now yields him 35 cents per day, or 26 pounds of milk. People who have engaged in this busi ness are pleased with the prospect of building up their impoverished lands; and further, the monthly receipt of cash is a thing not to be despised. OtTV CUIKT.I rHOi-EEDINUS R. Craniuix, Judge T. G. Tonn and Chas. HrcKETiiiKR, Commissioners. Makch Term, 1888. Change in road leading from Scholia Ferry across the Chehalem mountain, on petition F. G. Miller et als: Granted and warrant ordered drawn to cover ex penses of same. Location of road 199, on petition of W. Thatcher et als: Granted and war rant ordered drawn to cover expenses of same. Application of U.Jackson for rebate ou taxes: Referred to the sheriff. Application of Addie Patterson for rebate on taxes: Certificate too vague for rebate. Application of Wei. M. G. Smith, an indigent person: Admitted as a pauper to date from March 5th. Application of supervior of district 36 for bridge: Oidered to advtrtise for bids for new frame. Change in boundaries of road districts 2 and 88 : Boundaries changed so as to include donation of Chas. P. Anderson, as marked on the maps in county clerk's otlice, and to include all of road 143; this i in section T. 'J S., K. 1 W. Report of F. M. Hill, supervisor of road district f: Cash on hand $14.70, and owing from the O. A C. R. R. Co. Report approved. In the matter of a bridge at M. Watt's on Gales creek: Ordered to advertise for plans, specifications and bids. Repairs of bridge on Gales creek, near Forest Grove: Supervisor authorized to put in new bent at north end at county's expense. Petition of W. K. Smith and E. Schil ler for public easement : petition with drawn. Application of IJ. Ford far rebate on l"r No jurisdiction; referred to sheriff. Appointment of supervisor in road j district.!);: Holmes, the aptointce. not ; being a resident of the district, A. !. ; Vaughn is hereby appointed to succeed: him. j I.fwation of road '.'01, on petition of j j. Mills and others : Stenheu Sell, (. . 1)l0,ey iieOTgt. Annentraut .... .... up r.nii,.i.irro.14i..i,. MniKtr. UI- I vevorf t( mMt at the house of J. T. It.,- I. .1 ton ou Wednesday, March Vl-t, to view an,, lo,.te mi. Application oi John ert-ool for re- : oare on taxes : win to mistake oi as i spssor, the sheriff is authorized to remit the taxes on j!lii0. Location of road ?0-, on jietitiou of A. 8. Dudley and others; M. C. Collier, ' D. R. Emrick and John Howell appoint ed viewers and John Withycor.ibe, sur veyor, to meet at Laurel postofrice, Wed nesday, March 21, to view and locate said road. Application of K. Crandall for relate tn taxes: Krror of assessor iu compil ing roll; warrant ordered drawn in his favor for 1?.G0. j Ilt signatioii of Zina Wool. justice of I the peace in II i I Mkmo precinct Kesii- , nation accept ed- lr.p!tirs on .Jolly bridge : Contract awarded to F. Poineiov lot 1.7... , - , , . , , . bridge: Contiact awarded to M. S- )HJi,.r for !T0. Tll.l.tnOHKIIKtKU IHlltl. (Statesman.) Sai.km, Or., March p. 'SS . i Misti'U KiiVTfK Sir: I hav just jcuni in from mi ranch on Cow Creek in j Tilly Mook Co. wit h Is ni onto the Iwrders of Poke. I have jest hearn tell jtf Guvner Penn Gnaw-yer's heviu turned Pnkel Hob Clow out uv offis becaus I'n ! kel Bob didn't charg his-self with Forty j Cents v.-ilyew of xvun con Trusty he sent on a wngjin to Poke ter sum ! l lni'.rnmAiil fiAl u. han li ja Iii.iiIa.1 com nf his own truck at the saini time. Ef thet's sumthing rong I don't see it. Ef t .t.,.,c.- r... . 1... t me so much nnd "found" I'd expect ter vous his hands fer ennvthing like thet - . . . withouter charge, ami the Man er Guv'men Stinker. thet ud kick nt it is a I node Ilob Clow menny a ' year. I node him when he wu a pren J tiss a feller craft and a Master Mason ! and I node him when he wuz our Grand ... . Master and he wair allers node as a ... stiuare onnest man and hit made me feal ... . mad ez a wet hen to hear of Penn Gnaw ,. , , ... doin what he had a rite to do even ef he w uz emploid bi a skin Hint man insted uv a liblerel stait. Hut them fellers as preten.i io oc so nonneft nez none wurse - . a man thet, a long snot.. nm t.auerway told me in Yamhill thet Guvner Penn ti,l l.ln 1a.nv tra a , , ' . .. .. the Stait Cappertel, wtirth a " ..c -.. mm luiur ,11 . a munth fur li munths and never had paid a cent to the Stait fur it, besides cutting Salem hoetell keaers out uv the board. Thet's he ose the Stait by them figger,. Orient he to turn rite round and dismiss a e ait i- a I msseii irum oius as a tusonnesi servant I . .t. - . ..l.i:.. . . i i r , . i "i me oii.'.ia. c t-iinit Mo.uei j Pukle Hob Clow '( I paws for a reply Jt.RKY Mirk Johnson. i l . . . . ari.-.ar t t tiai iu , tr tltrrr II, lull, that Thair and Strann is a usin too rumes in the saiin bildinj And I can't help er thinkin uv the HiU-l storey of the Moat and the beem. , Jkr.J. --The New York evening papers of yesterday, estimate the Inn occasioned iu New York city by the late storm at $7,000,000, and in the state fully $20. 000,000, making a total less of nearly $.10,000,000. Andreas Ortloff and wife to Ludwig Hoh mann, 80 acre in sec 16, T I S, K 3 W; $400. rOHKmT VKOVE (From our Regular Correspondent ) Dr. Ward had tha misfortune to lose one of his fiae bbu-fc horse a few days ago, which spoils a match team that he was very proud of. The entertainment given at the M. E. church last Saturday evening was well attended and gave general satisfaction. The lectures of Dr. Lydia M. Hunt In this place last Sunday were quite well attended, considering the stormy weath er, and were well apprec iated, particu larly the one on "Evolution." The doctor is a good ta'ker and understands her subjects thoroughly. Arle Watt, of Amity, was in the Grove this wctik ti! a vi-it with his school mates. Dr. G. H. Smith and wife, of Amity, were in the Grove this week visitm' relatives and friends. The fallowing i s u li-t of awards "for writing, among th-j student of Pacific University: Pi Will Bates; second. Florence Merges, third. Ed. Nuvlor; fourth. Minute Warren; fifth, L. J- bush. The class was in charge of Prof. J. M. Garrison. There is talk of another butcher shop being started here. "J. C. Caples barn, in the north side of town, was destroyed by fire last Tuesday evening about six o'clock. It was a fine building and contained considerable hay, besides a number of rases of oil. The loss is estimated at 700, with no in surance. Frank Doifghty also lost about one hundred dollars worth of furniture and carpenter tools, which were stored in the building. No cause cm In assigned for the origin of the the. Following is the cast of characters for the "Little Brown Jug," which will le produced to-morrow evening at the base ball entertainment: John Nutter (shoemaker) ..Kit Xavlor Will Nutter .1. W. I.jwhi Ned Hartshorn ( apprentice) J. t. Smith Henry Douglass (a sicn. '.thrift Kd. Sels Jarius Jordan Yankee it;"lr.J. 1. Mow eg Hanunli Nutteri John's wife). Mat tit Kooutz Mary Nntter. ... Anna l"oinertv Sally Peesley (Yankee help Anna Itallock This play is a temperance comedy, and the audience must look out for Jarius Jordan. Besides the drama tin thiee acts), a numlwr ot character song will lie given, one by C. W. Ransom and Bertie McDonald. A limited number of reserved seats will be sold on Saturday, at the City drug store, for cents each, but no reserved seats will le sold at the door . J. I.. Hallett. K-ii.. hi' moved his family back to his farm . Mi" Zulu Warren has ht -ho-en as captain and Mis Anna Hsllot k as umpire, of the touug Indie b;-e ball club of this i.lace Hon. A. S. Watt, who lately moved his fttIUy tl) (ilVe. Will OfCllpV r.ouse vacated by Mr. HalMt. the i Hev. D. .1. Pierce, of Seattle, delivered ! a very interesting and able addr i rliailfft lAVLnrv i iwj.v evening i at the Congregational church. "Among the Breakers, ' a drama in two acts, aill lie played by the Forest Grove nickel band, on next Friday evening in Vert's hall, and on the next evening the same play will I produced at the "iH"-1 boro opera house. utsM:i.n ss s i:vts. Makch PJ. L. Strn-er has in ve 1 his family into the Punch dwelling. Oscar Prattler, of Nt.-hiletn, made Cornelius a shot t vi-it last week. Dai-. Wilcox. ,f I ni.it ill i county. visited relatives in this u init v last week . His health is much improved climate. Mrs. Siii's.s and family un that v i-aiting friends at Vancouver, V. T, We hear the name of K. I!. GtK-diu mentioned ns a nominee for the oili.-e of county cleik in the coming toiite-t. "Dick" is competent, obliiio;, and de serves, not only the nomination, but the election. Think of it, ye voteis! and give li i lit a lift. Married at the home of the bride's parents near Cornelius, on Sunday even ing, March 11th, Miss Minnie S hoen and Mr. Chas. S haumburg, 1-oth of this county. Rev. M. Klaus officiating. After a bountiful wedding feast, of which it is estimated about iOO partook, the event was celebrated in true German style, Music and dancing continued until o o clock in the morning. I lie young couple will reside in the southeastern part of the county and have our lcst w ishes. The directors of our school district have decided that the tax voted at the recent school meeting was illegal, mid have given notice of another meeting to j take place on Friday, March 3Sd, at ! wl,irh timo lhe hrt-H? to a u "f 42o legally levied A. Couture and family arrived last evening from San Diego, and will make this their home In future. Mrs. M. Spencer and family start this evening for Tacoma, W. T., where thej purpose to settle if prtspects are favor able. tram from the Noi tl, plain rau awav 1 Jast Sunday and somewhat demo'.Mied the ,ark The two voung men were niorO or less full and are probably : ahsmed of the occurrence. bCHKF.IB:R. Who I ee.r Beet ren4 y Your stomach, of course . Why ! Tie cause if it is out of order you are one of the roost miserable creatures living. Give it a fair, honorable chance and see if It is not the best friend you have in the end. IVm't smoke in the morning. If you must smoke and drink wait until your stomach is through with breakfast. You can tlrink more and smoke more in the evening and it will tell on you less. If your food ferments and docs not digest right if you are troubled with Heartburn, Dizziness of the head, coin ing up of the food after eating. Bilious ness. Indigestion, or any other trouble of the stomach, you bad best use Green's August Flower, as no person can use it without immediate relief. -Envelopes of all sizes and atcolors The Imepexde5T office neumi itekih. March II. feeing no items from this place for mid time.will write a few. Seeding baa commenced in soma local i-! ties. Clover is being sown quite exten sively in these parts. The firm of Pool A Ashpole is doing a good business her. The annual school meeting passed off quietly. John Chapman was elected director, and S. N. Pool, clerk. School will commence about the first of April, with Miss Kate Holsten as(teacher. R.H. Tyson has opened a store at Smock's station on the Narrow Grade railroad, l miles from Middbton. Mr. Charlton has w!d hi f irm near hereto a Mr. Reasoner, from New berg. for fl30O. There is lots of good land iu this vicinity for sale cheap. Contracts are being let for cutting wood to be delivered on the railroaJ. Mrs. Eva Rm'th was awarded the con tract for carrying the mail fiorn this otr.ee to the railroad. So much for women's rights. Tally oue for the "sticks." The sale at the farm of John Saxe passed off quietly. Stock sold at very reasonable figures. Several new buildings will be erected here this summer. Iter. Pratt, of the Evangelira) church, has just closed a series of meetings at this place, with very good success. He is ajn ablcsptaker. The best of order prevailed throughout the entire service. Rev. Long worth and J. W. Watts will commence a protracted meeting at the Bridgeport sehoolhouse, commencing next Thursday night. Quite a number of our boys are going lown on the Columbia river to work this spring. The political wheel has lxnn to roll in this section. We hoje the "sticks" will come in for their shaie ot the "spoils. N. G. March I?. There is a gieat ileal of sickness in this community this spring. Nearly every one is complaining. Orrin ITiomjrsosn has been very sick, but is lowly recovering. Martin Johnson, who liies in the I'ast Butt district, had the misfortune to lose his house lv tire. J. R. C. Thompson sold a horse to Mr. J Chehak last week. , In school district No. '2C ( Itridgeport), (.etrge (lalbreatb, dim. Thompson ami Jos. livery are the directors, and Isaac Hill, clerk. Jos. I.svery and Isaac Dall arc the newly elected officers. A iHH ta was otcd to pay off indebtedness.! j At the school meeting. N. P. ifohbins was nominated for re-election, but he! j declined, saving that he had served in that capacity IS years, and would like ! rt h0me une else serve that long. i Arlllir s McDonald, of Kansas, is eii;aetl to tea.'h in this district, begin niug April nd. Itev. Dr. Watts and Hev. Ingswotth, ! of Jefferson. Marion county, will legin a series of meetinjrs at the sehoolhouse T,,j4V ening, March 13. and con- tinue over Sunday . Grant Iingsworth is visiting with his dster, Mrs. Tilton, this week. Mrs. S A. Huohes will teach in the "Flint" district, near S holls Ferry, this j -pi-Mi::. Theic is to be a dac.ee at l,ril;el'i t on Fiiday evening, March 10. A ' St. Patrick's tl ince." Svi in. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo.' Landess were wit- J in-j in Portland Saturday and Sunday. j The directors have hired Miss Alum-; b nigh to teach our school for the term of three months. J. S. 1 obi n sou, our road supervisor, is doing some good work on the- roads this week. We see there is iu this neighl-orhood tpiite a number of men who believe in women's rights. At least they let them have the right to split the house wood . Fred Myer lost a valuable cow last ween bv miring down in the beaver dam. j ,. ,. Hood Is making preparations for j i,i,iino. a new house in the spring. The heavj rain Suiulay caused quite a disappointment. Neither Sunday school in the forenoon or service in the after noon, as was eipected. We understand there will be services at the Farmington church the second Sunday in April, at 3 o'clock r. m., by Itcv. C. M. Bryan, of HilMiorn. Free trade and high tariff is red hot in this locality ; but we don't know how long it will last, or how it will termi nat,a there arc so many different oppin lona, and the great trouble is there are two side to tha question. It would make a horse laugh to t-ee our school director talking to the school marm the other day. Oh, the smiles were immense ! I In. 1..a, !. avM.lr Jatmnlf Cl I en t r T. while hearting hoops, cut quite a gash; in his knee, caused by a glancing blow, j At last accounts he was getting along j nieelv. I lIUkereeltal Hert. MONTH or PKaMI'AKV. Number of days kept open, 21; days attendance, 2432; day absence, W'J; cases of tardiness. 34 ; boys enrolled, 81 ; girls enrolled. C7; total enrolled 14; average belonging, 125; average daily attendance, 1 10. J. U. 1 1. wes, Principal. Kepabllcaa Cessasltte ret In a;. A meeting of the Kepoblicaa Central Cofomittee, of Waalungton Coonty, Oreftoa, is hereby called to sneot at tlM offle of the Chainsaa, In Billaboro, on HAT CRD AY, Mareh 1Kb, 1MB. at 1 o'clock P. M It parpuos of iziac tho time for boUing the Coonty CoavniUoa and Prinaariea in the several Precincts, and to transact men other Ii Ins aa may eopt below the meeting, A fall attendance is requested. W. N. VAaarrr, Chairman. Pated Hilaboro, Or., Feb. 2, m. td OIK D EMERY I! ft CANDIDATE Hltouttl FMlllrr .ttMMMC- 1 tieiMt arise for tbt 'oiiln They Keek an4 Thereby i;In the C'annrfrMre ml Virr, The -time decided uxn for holding county convention for the purjose of electing delegates to the state convention has been fixed by the republican party of this county, and such convention will be held at the court house iu Hillsboro on Saturday, April 7, 1888, at 11 o'clock a. m. Primaries will be held at the polling places in I I:e several pre tnc?s n hatur. ! day, March 'l. l-" 1 r. m. I It will not be Jor. p'rer 1 1 e r:,i. t I ins til! a .-dl wiil tie i ut:d tor ir;u.- ries to elect delegate to the county convention to nr.uiinate candidate for the several county offices and members of the legislature. In view if thii 1'w.t, we believe it rtht and proper that peicri3 seeking nomina tion should come out lold! y au J declare themselves subject to the will of the people. If a man is competent for the position sought, he need not hesitate to make his wishes known. Th day of "black horses," especially in county matters, is among the things of the past. No man has ever lost friend or impaired his prospects for securing nomi nation by a clear, manly statement. In this age of enlightened penetration, the people have a strong distrust and un mistskable disgust for the human "log- trotter,"who scours the county trying to create the impression that he is the only eligible and honest man that n given position may 1 "thrust tijon." This is a matter of duty with candi date. In many counties of the state, ami throughout the coast, the public expects such announcements and they are generally made. With us, this is a business quetion, and any man of any party may announce himself a a candidate for any office on snv ticket. 1 Tavm t'lle'leal. Kolllowing is a amounts colleited t-tuti nient of I'V the f-heriff of Washingtt'ti county during his tax -col-; iecting visits tt the several precincts: ' Wapjdo precinct (Gaston F'ore.t Cirove .... Cornelina KuKt Kutte i t'nion Hall ; Galea Creek. $ .MM ou I If, tl looo IS) j PM l ou ' . 10 00 j Dairy Creek Stnith Tualat in Columbia West Kutte Washiu-jt' u.. Beaverdaui . Cedar Cret k. 1 -- 35 V U 111 on 1100 00 l'p to this date ataoiit $:.'.,O0 have leen i collected. Pimples, Boils, And Cai bum lea result from a-debilitated. Impoverished, or impuie condition of the blood. Ayer's KariapurilU rt . cut and cures these eruptions ud painful tumors, by removing their cause; the only effect ual way of treating them. Ayer's Sarsaparilla has prevented the usual course ot ISoiU, which have pained and distressed me every season for av eral years. G. Hca.es, Plain ville, Mich. I was badly trouble, with Pimples ou the face; also wltb a discoloration of tha aLin, which showed itself iu utilf dark patches. No external treatment did more than temporary kooI. Ayer's Sar aaparilki effected A Perfect Cure, and I have not been troubled nince. T. W. Poddy, Kixcr :.t., I..-'!, Mass. I was troubled vv'l'i '.., an. I my Leal th was much impaired. I lie-rui using Aj't-r'.s Sarsupariila, ami, in due time, the eruptions all tln:ipH arcd, and inv health was completely restored. John li. Klkius, lbtoi Sinulnj iHmerccr, AUh iii trie, N. t!. I wai troubled, for a long time, ith a humor which njipearcl t.ti my face iu ugly I'linples and iJIolclies. Ayer's Sar saarillaenreti me. I consider it the lcs-t Mood purifier in the world t.'harlos li. smith, North CralUsbtiry, Vt. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is sold byall driiguists. Ask tor Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and d. not Ih ersuadcd to take auy other. ft Prepared by Dr. J.C. A yer a Co., Lowell, Mas. ITIee l ; ale bottle. 1. A1 Id. PKICSONS INI1KHIKP TO Mr Ijetat. Haviiia A Paid, are reouented to I come forward and make immediate nettle inent All nrcounts niiist 1m settled lv j April 1st. M.LKOD, IIAVMK i UAH I.. Gaston, Or., February t, issrt. if ltu "t POULTRY YARDS FOREST GROVE, OR. I WON AT THK COI.PMIHA POUI.TItY Kihihitiou in l, the following ( pre ni inuia : I tlSST PBBMIUM. a I Fair of Houdaus -Cockerel and Pallet. 1'air of Ifoadana Cock and lieu. Houdan Hen Hondans. Breeding Pen Plymouth Hock Cock find j Hens. j Pair ftredin( Plymouth Hock C.tckerel ; a ... . I . I Hy "t ,tVkVokerel. I Hreed:ng 1 en wuite IKhoms -1 .x-k and , I aiv.a.. , I a . ! ' nrowu i;uorii it-n i. ! pair IU) C. W hite Iiechorns-CocUen ) nnd ! PulM. I Trio Kdver H. llauit.urs ttekerel and io 1 let a. Breeding; Pen Guinea Fowl. aarovn rssxiL W. Pair Silver K. Hamburc Cock and lien, ttreasdimz Pen M. I learns 'ockrel and Pullets. I owned and raiaed every one of my show birds. Did not boy or borrow, or set aa agent for any one else. tStocktwaa originally imported from the beat yard in the Kant. Coiue aud see for yourselves. Etnrs from these birds for hatching, $3 per sett ins; ' per two aettincs; $6 per three settim-a: nd Birds for sale. Square Poultry Yards, Foreet Orove, Washinpton C"ount j, Oregon UEO. O. SLOAN, Prop. m-2m j ;' I Ok). $ aw rfci r-.ur prams Aboolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel ol parity, Htreuyth an-1 wiiolttoriiejicH. More economical t'.iuu the ordinary kind, urid cannot b sold in competition WrJi the mul titude of iMr tt, hhort uii.1,1 id am or phosphate powders. SulJ tnli: in c'. Kov4i. Himso J'oWi'CH Co. nlu it Wail St.. N. Y. Deiuoi tullc Committee Meeting. The WaidjiuKtou County Democratic Cen tral Committee meet nt th Opera House, in Hillsb .ro, March 24, 1S, Ut 10 o'clock A, M., to transact such bcsinesH as may be deemed proper. And thi Itemocrnt and all others who will npfart the lieiuovrntin ticket nra r qnctitetl to inert in luass Convention nt 1 o'clock, ut the Opera House, on Mftid date, to elect ti Delegate to attend tin Peiuo craticStata Contention, and for the trues action of audi other business a may prop erly couie bfor the meeting. WM. U WF.ATHKIUiFP, Chairman Democratic County Central Committee. ui:!t Hood laHturfic 1 will n-iture horses at t 1 OO pel inonlh ' e.dtH, 7 cents. Pasture first clans. Good 1 living water. Stock suited iculm ly. j Fences in H'kmI roiidition. Ih tween f-OO and i fH' Menu of puslnrf. Where there are four I or five horses, I will K" after them, on nppli- ! cation. Atldres 4AMKS (). LKK. Gaston, i S.'.t .".in Da. J. flKMSTF-D hns locnted (K-riuunent I ly at Forest Grove, Oregon, and is prepared j to do nil kinds of plate work, both Gold and I Kubber, A specialt y is made of Mjidge ; U',,.L u,.l l'lv.,1 l'..i,li At! Clot. I CrottliA. ! Teeth filled tv the latest improved methods. I I 411 ,L .rr-n.l. toreut tirove, rcii. v:j, lss. .Notice for I'ubllrittioii. ! 1.4Mi Orrut at Okiaiios Cut. lh-f.X)S, i , 'rvoTicK is iir:uKiV3rtrivksh that I 1 tlitt foltowmi iiiiined settler husliltd ; notice of his intention to make fluid proof ; ' iu suiiixrt of his claim, and thut siod proof ' j will In niude let'.iie tint County Jui..'t or ; Clerk ol WaKbinytoii County, Oregon, nt i Hillsboro, t Ireyoii, on THl'KSDAV, April i l'.ttfl. isss, vi.:! h. is. liatemen, llonie-ateHU I l.'t,iri V.. iMr.7 t..r il. Si i.. .t Is K. I. mii i N. K. of IS W. . nnd H. K. i of K. V. K4 of Heetit.li W. T. J It. ( W i lie uair.es the following witnesses to prove ! his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of said land, viz ! John Heisler, W I lii, m,. 'I' J I lii.n u ft. I Wan M I Villi ..uvu'., w s. . . - . - I all of Galea Creek, Washington County, Oregon. mlt W. T HLTtNKV, UejUU.'r Notice for l'nbltal ion. I . A Si i 1 b t u f at it te i i , l lui ij.is. ! tVbrii try Kih. !. nri:i:uv gukn. him N oiici: is notice of t.is inti'iiti'iii to m il. e tin it proof I III Klip-aort of liMt Irtini, ii lot tli.'tt mnul pi Of if i uillls- iii.i. I.- IhIomi tie ( oiinty iliiitije or j Cl. rk of W itahiiu'ton County, On i-ou, nt Hillsboro, Oregon, on MONDAY. April Pi. I lsss, William lliiskcll, lioiiiesteud ' . . . . . - . . a. . . t ' a i lirrv io. 4i.i. tor tut r.. j oi i tie rv r., t ; nnd n. i ot s. i:. of Siv. f, V. 'J N, U. j ; 'J yve-t. He II llncS the f llo ill).' Vt it llcs-.eS to J i prove los c.mt iniiims residence up n, nnd ' fiittivutioii id, said l;oid, vi: George lei on t in in. Jolin ntjini rmr n, ll.ii.icl I, ' Stephens. Mini Jortcph II ickt IllMlttOlll, till ol ! Glciic.H' P.O., Vashioj.'ton County Oregon . ' ?::t ' NV. T, I'd i.NF.Y, HepisJer, i Hillsboro I Pharmacy' I 'rilK PKOPIHKTOI.K, IN ASSI MING j I control of the Dm- buaiuesa in this1 town, lieu to announce tlint their foremottt efl'orts will, under itertwaial aupervi.'ioii, I 1 directed towards the public good. They -sill continually purchase their' Druus from the l-est luanntnetarers iu the j Fast, or anywhere making the tin en t pro- , ducts. Patent Medicines AM) Proprietary Articles Of all advertised or woll-known reputntioii, will be kent in Kreat variei v. litHiks, Albonts. tVr ip Pooks. Sii.efrcles, Parses, etc. Also, OTATIOfltXRYf CONFECTIONS, DRU0HB8, PAINTS & OILS Continually on hand. In all sizes and at all prices. DAY RUM, PANCY SOAPS AMP A IX TOILET ARTICLES, AS WELL ! In considerable variety, kept in stock. WINES AND LIQUORS Only sold for Medicinal Purposes, on Pat raiPTtoM. The finest qualities, exclusively, will le kept. Pbxcbs, therefore, most tw in accordance. PRICES Are reduced on Compounded Medicines, where the prime coat will adtaatt. Ma HKOVYN, the DiHpt using Clerk, will be pleased to ahow intending purchasers any srticle in stock, and will t heerfniiy at tend to night calls, in cuece of eiuei jt-iicy, as be now sleeps in the premises. HILLSBORO PHARMACY. icr-tf AdmlnlMf ruto!" Hale. NOTICE IS ULHLUY GIVEN. TIIAT in pursuHiKie of an order and decree of the County Court of thKat of Oregon for Washington County, mada and entered at a regular term thereof, to-wit, on tha Htb day of Noveudx-r, lswt; Iu tha matter of tUa estate of J, J. limber, decerned, and to ma directed hm Administrator thereof, I will aell at public auction to tha highest bidder, at tha Court JloiiHe door, in IlilUboro, Waah iiiKtou County, Oregon, ou halurdsj, the t t It day or March, A. D. at 10 o'clock A. M., the following described traetx of Html KmImU, lying, ltinu and aitnata in WaHhinton County, Htaia of Orep-oti, known oid deainaU-d as follows, to will f iit Tract V iun the cast half of tha northwest apiarti'r of Section 1M, Jown. 1 inuiUof I'.oni'i- l sin', Will, mar., contain- i. V .v"","'. hM"'M I , ,"( t - !'i in p-rt of the Donation I.kii t c ..in f ' , , 1'i.rVt.r. in 'Jov-n. I .. nij. Hi ni.'. X uui c,i.iuclic!na eV 'i .S V,. . - tier ot tnid ft-rn."tly ownod by iliooi 't l.'ueife'i tijiiice north on D'ick't'4 west linv bi rn thence wost W rods' thence south K rods; thetica cast VO rod, n'd contnuimir lo tier-, hsid tracts to be Id on the following l;'m, to-witt , One tlj'fd ot pun mis.- pi ioa rash intiasd. on th tlav of snlc. iie-third of purcbatu priri to b paid ifi it months from day ut sale, ctiil thn letiirindi-r to be paid in one yenr from d.iy of ;ile, ith interest on da fern d p'tviuents -it tin! rnttt of ten per oeut (M-r unimiii. Iiefitriit payments to ln4 secured bv ft iiiottfi'(u on ihu premisss sold Ojiivt yatici ti boat purchaser's ei pellSH II WEHIHJMO. . AdiiiiioMtrntor of the l.stNteof J, J, liruauur, )ec.d. If Wit .ttlmliilMtrntor'n Notice). f I'HK I NDKHHIGNED HAVING DKKN 1 apMtinted Administrator of the Kstate of Pollv Ann Itiivdon, deceased, by tha County Court of the Htnte of Orutfon for WaHhi'iiQtoii County, and having Unly qual ified, all fietsous haviim claims against said hstitte art heretiy required to present tbeui, with th pmis-i vourliein, to me, at my i deuce, near trit nville, WMsnington Jountr, Oregon, within si months from the date hereof. JAM I S flAYDON. (Jreeniiile, March 7th, 1. mHM .liulitlMtrntrlx' Xotlce. NOIICi; IK IICIOHY GIVEN THAT tin iKi.lcisii'ned has fllod in the County Court of the hints of Oregon for Vratuin.'tou County her final aooouut as Ailmini' 'r.itlit of the Kstate of John K. I .l is, ileeenetl, and that said Court fiN't itpaoluttd tha first Monday iu April, I . t 10 'clock A M.( ss the time for hem i iiu ohji etioijii to such hual nooount and for the net lldiicut theretif. uil-.-.t M. A. DODDH. R. SANDFORD, VHHU IA, SI Iti.CO.V, - - Atl'UCCilECKti Gl.l'ACOU. OltEOON. Otlloo at Drug Otor . Dealer In li usf .Medicines, Paints, . kV 00a" siiiutiy m Mock, o'.'l-tf A. M. COLLirJS, IHItuhoru, OrfVOH, CONTRACTOR, BUILDER and Millwright. - , . - j frninh doors, srintlows, frames, ,iUdn, and m 'ildiiu-s ol all descriptions. u . , ., 11B11, Llaxik mi tli shop, a ! flilb-Wn, March 1 ton nam: ! F.K1KAHI.F. PKOPFHTV' IK HILL&- boro, consist iny of Houses and Loto I ;r-- it in, s infttl.' ens to purchssnrs. For further informal ion, .nqcire of the nndc rsipot d. I. M. fJOSMEV, Hillsboro, May 1, l-7. ml-t Tr Sale. 1 CV.' GOOD WOHK HOH9KW and Mares, tu t'ash, from four years old iipwnd; two miles north of Hillsboro. Ad. tics ml at I.OLl MANNING t'lcii!' Vny Vj. 1 i i. i i:i;soss knowinu THKM- 2 tvclven to lit indebted to me are request ed to comn foiwurd und make itcmediate settlement. I.. A. JOJiE, Hitl-tioro, fir., Nov U, W nil tf FOR SALE! I.OJ or l.CFP WVANDOTTK A chickens; Also, a ionntilv of Hav. will be sold Ckey nt the Hani. V CHALMTJR8, Pi' it CorneliiM. Shorthorn Bull tor Sate. ON V. YFAKI.IN'fl HnOBTTIOItN (Graded, ' Durham Hull for Hale, la old enough for aervioe. Apply to the a.a..tAaa1rrf .! 1 L.' .aailj.A ta.krtll ir 1 1 1 1 1 ulA. j ' WE THOKJN ' I March 1st. 1HM ' rul-st ' " " " I ' K Ij I". I! It ATED D. J. PORTER, e Tlfinnffirtnri'r, fiANTOX, . IUEM3r. rPHW I'UIW HAS NO HnpERIOK 1 for all classes of work and io all kinds if soil. i;sy draft and durable. For par ticulars, address me, or call and see th plow. D. J, PORTER. Oaston. Or., March 22 187. ra24tf A DD 717 end si oenU for pftetags, I II li. U.nd receive free, a costly bos M goods which will help all, of other sev, to more money right away tUitn anything else iu this world. Fortunes await the workera absolute! anre. At once I Address Tnvw A Co., Augusta, Main. f apato Plow (l e. il'i "i t 4 1 i if