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THE INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY APRIL 5. 1 88S STATE VEMOCJiA TIC COXYESTtOS. The state democratic convention lias nominated John M. (Jearin, of Portland, for congressman, and Judge John Burnett, of Benton county, for supreme judge. Mr. A. Bush, of Salem, was elected chairman of the state central com mittee, much to the disgust of the supporters of Mr. B. Killin, of Port land. The following gentleman were the choice of the convention for presidential electors: W. II. Effinger, Portland; V. R. Bilyeu, Iiinn county; K. R. Skipworth, Umatilla county. Mr. Oearin, nominee for congress, was enthused for the occasion, and responded to his nomination in the following certain language, which is intended to strike terror to the hearts of republicans, who are to be loaded down with free wool and taxed to death with the clothing they wear: "You have asked me to lead the ticket, and I'll do it. It makes no difference who is nominated by the republicans, I will be the next con gressman from Oregon. All differ- ences between the delegates as to choice of nominee are now fettled. and vnii must o-f nxor vnnr naranr.nl j o-- - j r dislikes. You must vote for every man nominated here to-day, from the top of the ticket to the bottom, With Cleveland as our national standard-bearer: with his tariff views, which we have just endorsed, and to which I now pledge myself, we will not only sweep the state . . . . ... , . . i, ....... .. ... t ii fti next June, but we will elect a detno- j ing th" 'lue , . ..utnu arahV lacrialatiivA nA not h novtlfinil infctious MWIIIC iljsfrases ill lxtll I'nited States senator." We have carefully examined the circular issued by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, remarks the Timea-Mouyilainerr, in. relation to the C. B. & Q. Thoir reasons for the action they have taken are such as will convince all unprejudiced minds of the justness of their de mands. They simply desired the same rates and classification that were granted by other roads, and these were only fair and just. It appears the C. B. & Q. has carried out the most outrageous and selfish policy in its dealings with its em ployes, and when asked by the grievance committee of the brother hood to discuss the matter with them, acted the part of the tyrant and despot and absolutely refused any arbitration. If, as a principle of right, railroads can pay engi neers, firemen, etc., what wages they please, it is on the same principle that employes have the privilege to refuse to work for what they consid er inadequate remuneration. And, if the carrying out of these inalien able rights the traffic of the country suffers damage, the party which re fuses to accede to the ordinary rules of right and justice is the only one to blame. The engineers constitut ing the brotherhood are men of in telligence and skill, and the organi zation has adopted wise rules to in sure safety and security to the lives of passengers and to property of shippers. The public is fully aware of these facts, and the moral senti ment of the country, aside from the cringing, servile element which con- j tantly pays homage to capital and 1 purse-proud aristocrats, will support the engineers in this movement. TA VETO POWER. Senator Dolph is paving his way for a successful career in the United States Senate, the East Oregonian to the contrary notwithstanding. Heporter. No daubt about paving part of it. Bat where is the Cascades Locks fund? Eat Oregonian. The last heard of the Cascades Locks fund, it was pocketed by President Cleveland. 7Knis-M -taineer. Cleveland still thinks his pocket is big enough to hold the party and leave ample room for a second veto document. We have received a long letter on the tariff, but owing to our limited space through increased correspond ence, cannot give it publication. The writer does not neriously ob ject to the present tariff, and deals principally with monetary questions involving the payment of high rates of interest. Exorbitant rates of in terest, he says, is what is ruining our country. The rate is too hi.th for manufactories to flourish on bor rowed capital. But how to remedy this evil is not apparent to the Average mind. When it comes to a solution of this question, we all go down. Col. John P. Irish has electrified the democracy in Oregon. The campaign songs will now be, with slight variations, "Me father and znither were Irish, and we are for lrtih too." In the big round-up of steers in .Eastern Oregon, the cattle stamped ed upon the sheep-grazing grounds, causing great damage to the wool clip and threatening the lambing industry with destruction. Inquiry has been as to the signifi cance of the iron cross the late Em peror William was so desirous to have buried with him. The iron cross is the chief badge of military service, and was conferred upon William when he was a prince by his brother, then emperor, for great bravery and soldierly conduct. This was in 1849, when he was given su preme command of the royal forces when Baden and the Palatinate rushed into arms cainst constituted authority. The cross w.as more prized by him because he had been recalled from banishment he was banished by imperial order in 1848 nnd the order pour le mente better than his recall attested his restora- tion to favor. The order of the 'Iron Cross was founded by Freder- ;-!- In 1S13 Th irislVnia T I 1 1 'I I i. ill - - - - " - Cl j s a cant iron cross uith silver! mountings, and bears no inscription ; on the reverse; the upper part of j the obverse contains the initials ;,F. I W.," surmounted on a crown; the! centre is adorned with three oak leaves, below vslucli is the number 1813. When the cross is conferred for military merit, the ribbon sup porting it is of black watered iik with white stripes; for civil merit, the ribbon is white watered silk with black stripes. A Washington dispatch of recent date nava : The president has ent - - . congress a message jecomnL .ul ng legislation to prohibit the im portation of swine from France and Germany. It is accompanied by communications from .Minister Pen- dleton, and from the I'. S. marshal at Marseilles. The connmmirat ions are-m ttio nature or nan-itu- snow- countries It IS on account ot the-,e t diseases that the president recom- mends the prohibition of importa tion. Tims after many ye:irs an op portunity is ntTorded in to retaliate with eftVct upon those eouctt ies. The J.'riiii doubts whether the O. K. & N. ( o. will unueitake tu;;, and towage service on the bar and river, predicted in .Mr. Scott's tele-j .. , c.-., i,r :.. gram, as it Will then lose ?-)0,000 IU freight that its steamers will make by the contrac t to carry -O.tiOO toils . , . r , . . .. 7, Of lJCat lrorn Astoria to hail 1 ran- Cisco at i() per ton. lucre Tlicre is a ; lifference of It) sLillinqn a ton in the value of wheat afloat in Astoria t and wheat afloat iu San Francisco. . owing to our liigii towage service, ' and this is why the O. Jt. A. X. ocean : steamers cro loaded with wheat nnd : i i i.iii l why it is doubted that lower bar and ; river rates will be by that corpora-! tion broiiffht about. Miss Lillian Olcott, an actress.! has invented anew -'style winch fashionable women will probably de clare too exquisitely sweet for any thing. She has imported a small, j . . I crreen fiuaue, w hich is harneswea i with "old bauds nnd chains, and be ing hitched to her breastpin, is nt i liberty to roam about her neck ami l - i, . .,1 ...,, .,nt. n dress. After contemplat.nff such a crazy idea, the unprejudiced obser- i ver should not wonder that man, in 1 a frenzy of despair, indulges in oin snakes once in a while himself. He shows excellent taste in keeping them in his boots inst.d of at his tir0ui . , .. . , - , . The j man who attempts to get up a polit ical excitement in this country on the old sectional issues will find him self without a party and without support. The- man who wants to serve his country must put himself in the line of its leading thought, and that is the restoration of bus iness, traile, commerce, industry. ! sound political economy, hard mon-; ey and honpst payment of all obli- j gations; and the man who can add j any thing in the direction of the ac-' cornplishment of any of these pur- : poses is a public beiK factor. A "f ntleniiiti who lecerlly peeped ' . . . , ' 1 : the moon through I lie big tele-, at . a a 1. - T : - I. L a valleys with the greatest distinct ness, just as though they were mi a cheeLer-bonrd; that there were absolutely no signs of life - liot'dug but a barren waste every thing des olate. The Lick objective gl iss has sufficient power to bring the lu ion within au apparent distance of about seventv-five miles. We beg that fine Kngliu philau-j thropifct. Mis r.nnly raithftil, to paue. She has .started a society to , ..t.l it i r 1 ,,JC "'r.iiui in, 1Jt 1M th,, fuwiB!; witu(.M tol California, savs it was the grandest ' P'"ve continuous residence upon, nd ! .... " , . ., ! culrivnt ion of. s.i id hind, viz: 1. S. lieed. ! Sight he ever witnessed. That 9iI-!. T. Ilollister, V. . Mend, nnd Charleni very orb was brought to a dUtanee ' l!'orenxUW " ' w,,hinton j of l.",0 miles from the- point of!' W. T. IH UNEY, leister, j vision. He says he w-ouhl see the j . j craters, canyons, rocks, ravines nnd TJEV BAR8ER SHOP ! ci.aic i.io buiimii vti.iiifit i l-UK- Kt dam bv old Pathfinder: I'd dam hv Chal land to miiirate to Atuerica. There tnsc. h hv Ul n-khawk. nd he by Moreno. -. t- -. . . . 'I his tmitifu! Slnllion will make the is a. uencii or iiif-u iiere now, nni our , marriageable ladies should tected against the pauper monv of the old world. AV. , i e pro- . Pifttri. ! j The salary of the chief justice of the I'nited states is 910,500. The associate justices receive $10,000, and may retire when 0 years of age, but justice Bradley, who U 75, still remain upon the bench, and Justices Field and Miller are in their 72d year. ; k John P. Irish, of the San Fran cisco Alia California, attended the state democratic convention at Pen dleton this week. He will soon be gin rolling lm voice in the interest of the democratic party iu this state. Oregon is not in need of the great ability of carpet-baggers, and the democratic party ought to be able to sustain itself without the aid of imported bombast. Mi'FKE WATSON. At the residence of .1. A. ('imi-l.t ll. in Hillsboro. March 31, 1sh, Chis. W. MtiFte to Mrs. Ida May Watrttui, Kev. J. A. Crmpliell officiating. KLINK FENTON. At the Congregational ehnrch. in Heawrton. Sunday. April 1st, x'iWv. j. yy. EUirtUae oOioiatin. All t Washington hhhi;. " iifo. I lkxov At Oa-un. thin iwmtr. April :i, ; 1 ilr- - '. ""era brief ill- ness. XKW TO-DAY. SlurifT Sale. IV VIKTTF. OF AN KXKCl.TION. issued out of the Countv Court of tishingtoii Countv Oregon. Ieariii date of March 1. 1ns, directed and delivered to inc by the Clerk of said Court, nnd being in favor of -tohn Edwards, as plaintiff, and against Wnhhintiton Kellow, hh defendant, and commanding me therein to satisfy the sum of ff'J.'A ;K now du on Raid judgment, with interest thereon since March ith, 1888, at the. rate of 10 per cent, per annum, and the further sum of l 15 costs, and the costs and expenses of sale and of this writ, and by virtue of said writ, I have, this April r.th. 1888, made levy of the same upon all the right, title anil interest of the above named defendant in and to the following described real estate j to-witt Lyingt beiug and nituitte in Washington Comity. Oregon, and more partioulnrlv decrited as follows: Reing the S. K. of the N. K. i of Sec. 34, nnd the S of the. N. W. U and S. E. of the N. W. I, or Sec. Xi. T. 'J S. It. 2 W. and ooiitiuniin' ItiO ncies : nnd by virtue of said h-vy and s.-tid writ. 1 will, on Tuesday, the lt day of May lss. U the hour . f I ..Ylock 1 M.. of si, id dav. ,. l ..r ti. -..., ii. .no.. i iniMr... in -.ni l Com-tv arid st.ito. sell ..... . . " ".: i "'I the rittit. lii )e and interesT of the afsve ni(i t j,.,,.,,,,,,,., iM ,ul tll ,MW.e ' srils'd iroprty. nt public miction, t; the ! b.:.,!...... i. ;.. i i ....... i ,j. .,.r,.j,iiM.(oi,' named sums ;ind the cost ami e: H-.es t;f Mill-. Silid MU will 1m) made i.ul-j.vt to redemption, as lv law prt vided. VVitt-.e-'s iuv h.-'iul this )ril l-1. It. 1. COKNKI.H'S. Sheriu" of Washington Comity, Oregon ii.V.-.t A I ti i i ii i 1 1-: ( o i-m ' o 1 1 re. tht. ...Ku-igned has ls-.n . THAT ls-t-n duly ap- i pointed by the County Court of the state I of Oregon fr V. ushiiitoit l oimtv, Ailuiin - istrator of the Estttte of William lieslrr. deceased, and has duly fiuaiitled .-is fitch , A thei-ef.'.re. havn- claims estate. re hereby retired me. nt the Jjivr Ol'.'ue of Thos. II. Tongue, in llil!sls)ro, Washington c .tint v, Hlreuoii, . witnitl sjx ,lloriths from the d;ite hereof. IrrrM'IlT lilt'UI, Willi lilt lrIrtT MIl'Iltr, lO HilNlsro. t re(.'on, April 4, 1-sM. ft.V.'t MI1. Il.3ir.lft SELftXM. ; rVll,: liEAI'TIFl r. .VYEAH-OI.I DAKK , 1 u.,r,,i,. r,v stallion, win make the s1'!,".,,f 1SMH Washington County as; Thursdays, nt V;n. Waters', near Centre- ville; Thiir.stlay niaht and till Friday noon, i nt (irei'iiville; all other days nt the farm of , the underpinned, one mile east of Illllslstro. Service The Neawii liiHnrnnre- .... 7,OOi . IO.O! .. " ,.u. , . , ShEIM weighs ovrr l.iNl pounds; is lv old liotamaoo, a ivrcheron; d un hv Wash- ineton. he hy old Suffolk Flinch, of Cnlifor- nia: I'd dam Old Sal I v. owned lv Wru. John- ! son. of filnico.1. now deceased, known MS till. l'tftflftlA . . . .ft ft-., l,ft, i ... ...... !..... l.l.. ' j thorouuht-red. ' Every iHsihli- cure will Ite tnWeii t pie- ,WM H),Vi(I,IlN ,,. no r1H,IHil.!iitv I nsnmi d Hdisboro, April M. JACKSON. a.V'm ' I ss.s. Seeds ! For Good and Reliable Seeds of all; kinds. Send to Miller Bros.! 20D Second Street. PORTLAND. Also, rrnit Trees, !.' Supplies. Hone i Men!, (iarden Tools, etc., etc. "-lni Notice for I'lihlirntion. I biXU OFFH'K AT OiiKOoX f'lTT, OliHooX. i i Mnrc!i .list. 1H.N. i i "V'OTICK IS HKKKBV lilVKN. THAT ' XN the following n.iiui d settle! has liled j notice of his intention to m.-ike rinnl irisf in Hnjoit of his rhiitn. and tint snid priH)f j willls- lunde Is fore the Cotintv Jitduf or ' Cl.-rk of Wiishinytoii Coiuitr. ret;.ii. at' llillsl..ro. Iheu-oii. on Ml NOA l . AI-iv , 1?- ,,: Ahuer h f, llomesieiul Kntrr N. "il. for the N. ', of the X E. and v.. . of N. w. t of Sec. l. T. ' X. U. 4 Wrst. Connected with a wt II conducted BillisLrd KCaJLl Is iiiv under ssiccesr f ul til UMueinetit , nt IACKSOX HALL, on Main Sir IIILiIiBIlOnO. 2 if "S-itisfiiciion ir.rnutei'd in Shavin". lluir Ctittiii. I.te. , Slaavin. - - IS Conta Hair Cut i inc. - '2T Cnts. Ii.i-tf 4. WllMZ, Proprietor. YOTTISTGr GLEN Is n iinnrisom,. I.tielf- T vntru ..1.1 weifhs l.VXt iounds. Was sired hv imported ieneiii, winner nl tue l eiitenrti.il m lsrii, Se. - tson of lsss in v ;iliinton County, a follows: ! 'I'"''1 '.vs. nt Creenville ! Wednesdays. t tiales reek j Thnrdavs. nt Corn. lom I Fridays, nt l'armiil(;toii i Saturdays, nt.... Hillsboro I Snndiys nnd Moiidavs, nt K. Solii. lTelin's j Farm, one mile north of Ingh s P. t . Terms :md 10 Every possible enre will le telcen to j prevent accidents, hnt no resjHmsihility j rvFTor farther pnrticrlars, nddreiw E. Schieffelm or L. A. Jobc, Hillslwjro.OreKou. K. SCHIF.FFKLIN. March iss. lUlV-llll Citation. W thi CkurwTT Conrr or Trra Stati Obeooh run WAamxa-roN Coctt.' or I In the matter of the Estate of Jauie Dickaon, Deceased. Citation. s TO ALEX. PATTERSON, ELLEN Pringle and John Pringle, her hua bAnd, Eliza Jane Jjee and Thou Lm, her husband, Stephen MoCnllongh. Robert D. Nichols, Jane A. Davison. Elizabeth Winn, Martha Masier, Sarah M. Warnock, The heirs at law of Stephen Dickaon. the heir at law of William Dickaon, heirs at law of Jameit Dickaon, deceased, and to the un known heira at law of said deceased, all of yon being nonresidents of this state : Yon and each of you are hereby cited and required to be and appear in the Honorable County Court of the State of Oregon for Waahington County, on MONDAY, the 7th day of Mny. 188, at the hoar of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of naid day, and show canse, if any yon hare, why au order should not lie made directing the Administrator of said estate to sell all the real estate belong ing to said estate, or so much thereof as limy ! necessary to pay the debts and claims against said estate, and the expenses of administration. The lands petitioned to be sold are described as follows : 1st Tract Lying and being in the County I of Washington and State of Oregon, and ' i : i i l i ft . 1 , V unwriDHi huu uunuum an iuiiows: jiegin- mng at the quarter atake on the- section line between tactions iWaud 6. in Township one Sontb of Range one Went of the Wil lamette Meridian; thence South on section line 80 rods; thence West TSi rods; thence North Vi rods: thence West KX rods; thence North t1i roils to the center of m c- tion G: thttice East Kit) rods to the place of ! heciuni ing. contsimng ..V1 seres. I'd Tract Being the Ifoiuestt ad Eutrr of James Dickson, situated in M'ashiust on County. State of Oregon, and designated in the U. S. Surveys as .Lot 6 of Section . atxt Lot 1 of Section 7. all in T. 1. H., H. 1 W of the Willamette iner., containing 45 40-100 acres. Yon and each of yon being non-residents of this state, this citation is published in Thk Imdbfbhdkmt, a weekly newspaper, for 6 consecutive weeks next before said 7tli day of May, 18H8. by order of Hon. Kodolph Crandall, sole Judge of said Court. In Witness whereof, I have hereunto t my hand and aflixed the seal of said Court, at UilUljoro, this ICth dsv of March. ISH.-. 4. W. MORGAN. ir4i. C-onnty Clerk. niK-Zt Xoticc for Publication. LtOrn. r. ax Orkoon C'itt. Obmos, i i Slsrch r.th. 1KS8. i -A""f lTirM. t iii'in.itv cn-pv tiiit m ... .... ..a.'B v.. 11 the following-named settlnr his tiled notice of his intention to ninke final proof iu support of his claim, and that hhhI .roof will 1m made lefore the County Clerk of Washington Count v. Oregon, at HUUImm-o, Oregon, on FRIDAY, May 4th. 18H, vi. : Alonz W. Wilson. 1're-emptioii D. S. No 47H. for the S. X of S. K. 4 of Sec. -J T. 2 N.. It. i W. He names the following witnes-' to prove his contiunotis residence upou, and cultivation of, said land, vix : Otto Parsons, Charles Hicks, Charles Hiatt. and A. I. Veatch, all of Gales Creek P.O., Wash ington Couuty. Cregon. nilXJt W. T. BL'RNEV, Register. Admin! ; i 'I'HK LNDE i- appointed AdminiMtrntor'tw Xolioe. ,'IKKIWII lllllUl uvrv .......... ..ft' . ft ' ft ft . . Adiuiiustrator of the I'etnte 1 ..."VA't!? .?n.?.rw'5,Ll,L V1 '"J sj lu nnvc Kui an i NVashincton (inntv. nnd having duly qnal- i itied. all ersoiis Iihihz rlttim nninst ssid ' Estste are hereby required to present then, i itn tue proper voucliers. to me. nt niy resi- m ift m ni tiirrinuir, , nniiitiiJi t.ii ui , I . Oregon, within six months from the date iif-rroi. 4AMKS II A YIN V. tireenville. March 7th. Ihm. iu-.M This Space RESERVED Jas. H. Sevel Manufacturer of DRAIN TILE A.CTORY, Three Miles Northeast of Hillsboro, Oregon. Ootolssr 4, 117 oRlj Xotire for Fnbliratlon. IiAND OrricB at On room Citt, Oanooji, 1 March 8th, 1888. ( NOTICK IS HEKEBV GIVEN. THAT the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in eupport of his claim, and that said proof will be iiia.lrt is-fure the t'oauty Jadge or Clerk of Washingtn Cmintv. Oregou. at HillsKro, Oregon, n THI HSDAY, May 3, 1888, vi: Peter Jiooney, lloiuestead Entry, No. ..t, for the N. 11 4 of Sec. 20, T. 2 N He names the following witnesses to prove his commnons residence niton, and cnltiva tion of, said land, viz: I. U. Darety, Oscar J. TompiviiiH. Hurry Hall, Danal Stevens, au oi uiencoe, Washington Countv, Ore gon. i,,ir,-f,t W T KCKNEY, Kegister. A'otire for l'ublicntlon. I.AfI (Imo: at Orkoon Citv, ObkooS, March 8th. 1M88. f OTICK IS IIEUKHY GIVEN. THAT the folli.wing named -ttIer has filed notice of iut ntioii t- mnke final priMif in aapport of his chiim. and that said proof will he made I ..fore the Comity Judge or Ck-rk of W.-isiiin-jtoii Countv. 1 tovcpm, at HilNls.ro, Oregon, on Tl'ESIiA V, Mny 1st, 1-IS, vix: James T. Buxton, Homestead Entry No. CUi.. for the S. W ,V4' ff Sc. :t, T. 3 .N, It. 4 W. He names the following witnese to prove his cont inuotiH rosideuce num, and cultiva tion of, said land, vi : James Cuniuiings, John Klink, J. Ii Uinck, Antbon P. I'fai.ner, all of Hint on, Washington County, Oregon. ml.V.t W. T. lU UN'EY. Ilegister. Republican Caunty Convenlioii piIEItE WII.I. BE A REPl'BI.ICAN L Cotintv Convention held at thetVwirt House, in HillstMtro. Oregon, on SATURDAY. APRIL 7f 1888, At 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the pur- iNse of electing IMegnies to the State C l;,hr.l'l;ll 'on ell t Ion. Primary meetings will Is held at the poll ing places in the sett-rat i'r duct, on SATURDAY. March 31, 1888, At 1 oclH-k in the sfteruooii. The Uepreseiitatioa will le based on the vote for Biugcr Hermauu in lw;, and Pre cincts will is, entitU-d to Delegates as tot lows : Beavordam G Cedar Creek 5 Columbia . Cornelius I JJSUTy East Butte : Forest OrOVe . . GaleS Creek . 3 10 TTillghorO SOUth TualatiU 5 jWapato i Washington i West Butte . Total.. 75 ly order of the Vnshini:ton County Ke i pnlilic.ia Cent ml Cisiunittef. . . KAKltl.TI, ( hairmau. . ,d K. II. (iOOI)lX, S.-cretary. ml." POULTRY YARDS! forest grove, or. I WON' AT TIIK ( OU MHIA lDl'LTKV llxlnt'itioli in the followinn j pieimiims : r:nsr ciilmilm. jl'reedina I'en of Iloiidntis Cock ituil Hens I I'Hir of Houilans -(docker! ami Pullet. Tfiirof Houd.tns Cock Hnd Hen. I Honditn Hen Iloudims. i lireethnc IVn I'lviuor.th Hock Cock nnd J Hens. j Pair Kre'tlin(! Plymouth 1 1 c k Cockerel and Pullets. Plviiiouth liock Cockerel. Kreediiii' l'-ii Whitv Ieihorns CiK-k nnd Hens. ! I Hrowti Irf-thorn C'ockerel. Puir IUs' C. White IhoriM Cockerel nnd l'ullet. ' Trio Silver S. llniiilnirgs Cockerel nnd : J Ml let. BrettliiiK I'en Cininert Fowls. , HKC'tNI rSfMIUM. ! Pnir Silver S. lCund-urtrs Cock nnd Hen. Brte.Unj Pen It. Ijehorn Csckercl nnd l'ullets. , I ow ned mid rnised everv one of tuy nhow , hirds. Hid not lnv or lorrow. or net ! j nuent for nnv one els. Stis-k.wns oriumnllv ( ' imported from th lfl ynrds in th K'jtst. , Conic nnd c f.ir vonrselves. irom i these hinU for li.itchin, : setting; . ' K-r t wo Ke!tin,s; ier threw settings; and j iriU fir sale. Kipiare Poultry Yards, j purest Urove, Washington foonty, .7reoii (;KO. U. SLOAN, l'rep. . m-2m I he Draft Stallion, YOUNG G-XjEISTEILiID. The I r.-f t Ni di ion, Yotrxo CrKF.NKLl). is i a dappled hay. Is h:mds high, nnd weigh ; 2,000 Hinds. 1 PirTi"iii;K. Sire by Jlnjor llrniw's Glen- i eld; be bv John Cofip. the yrest prize win- ! ner f I- nyl.ni'1; dam. hy n John mure; grand dim a Mor-in in nre. The Kiifcil-ii Cach Horsi-, VOI XG Roirr. UurcK, Jr.. is a handsome black, with white hind feet, five years old. 1','j hands hih, and weighs fioiinds. PrPtoni- r. Sire, bv ltbt. Itrnoe: he br Sir M'illtaiii Wallace; he by Dominion Kinir; i dam, a John iiiitre, by im ported (TialietiKe. 1 The above-named Stallions will mske the ! Heiuton of 1 in Washington Connty. ! Oregon. At the following places: j Mondays. at Greenville; Monday Night, j nt John Heisler', on Oalea Creek; Tnedy ' Noon, at Forest Urove, at the Hamilton . . L', ..1 l . . . i : i a . . . i liverj nin'ni . iiirminj ci;u(, nl xitirf Uroonua, uuisnoro; weanesaay isigut, at Andersons, nontn inaiatin; innrstiay Noon. t Mr. Kent'a, Scholia Ferry; Thurs day Night, at Geo. llornbuckle's, Iteaver ton: Friday Momiug, at Mr. Smith'. Went SQUARE I mon; rriaay JSoon. at I boa. utchins", Foaat Plains; Friday Night, at the farm of the undersigned, 3 mile west of Glencoe; Saturday Noon, at Wm. Bagley's, near the Leiay Schoolhouse. Terma: Single service, 5; The Season, 1 10; Inanrance, f 15 Payment considered due when mare ara known to be with foal. A. TONGUE. March 29, 1M8. n tf Adm!nititrator"M Male. VOTICE IS IIEKEBY OIVEN, THAT in pursuance of an order and decree of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County, made and entered at a regular terra thereof, to-wit, on the 2d day of May, 1KS7 In the matter of the estate off Jost-ph O. Pierce, deceased, and to me directed as Administratrix thereof, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at the Court House door, in Hillsboro, Wash ington County, Oregon, on Saturday, the lth daj of May, 1SHH, At 11 o'clock A. M., the following deKcrilsxl tract of Keal Estate tor so much thereof as may be necessary to pa? the debts, claims and expenses of administration of said estate): said real estate is described as fol lows: Iteingtho south half of the Original Donation Ijnid Claim of Horace Parsons and wife, being parts of sections 11, 12, M and 14. in Town. 1 S. of Kane 4 west, of the Willamette meridian, Washington Conty, State of Oregon, containing iSJO acres, more or less. To be sold on the fol lowing terms: One-third of purchase price cash in hand on the day of sale; one-third of purchase price to Is? paid in one year from day of auU., nnd the remainder to le paid in two years from dav of sale, with interest on deferred imyments at the rate of ten ir cent -r annum. Deferred pnv ments to 1 secured by a mortgage on the premises sdd. ktiveanc to Is? at pur chaser's expense MATTIE K. riF.KCE, Adiiuuistrator of the Estatw of Joseph O. Pierce, Deceased. .r.t BAILEY, TONGUE & I SCHULMERICK Old Stand ! H. W. Corner Main nnd lir.l Mmt IN WEEKLY Styles of KECEll'T OF E:ST Spring Goods CLOTHING, Hats, Boots, Ties, Hundkerchiofs, Ho&iory , Ladies' and Cents' Furnishing Goods, Dress Coods, Dress Trimmings, Muslins, Prints, Etc. Also, a crv lartje, coinph-te nnd well selected S'm k of l Groceries, Provisions, " CANNED GOODS. Notions, Cigars and Tobacco. i All of winch vr offer ot f!i wrv lowest iro,i,uw . . .. . . .. , . . . . . ..... i . ... . n i ....... . . Our stock is new mid complete, nnd we j invite iiiHisi'tion and com pari son with ot her prices ruling, as we know wi'i annot Im nn- j I uersoM. mn-tf BOOS Sc CO. FOREST OROVE. XN AUDITION TO OI Ii FITX LINK j of (irnernl Merchandise, e hnv for sj-le the rctchrntcd ' Moline Pumps The Moline Hand Force Pump, i The Moline Lift Pump, j TheMoIine Chain Pump, ' Which are susrior to any now in use, nnd we cuarntitee e:u h to trive sut if net ion, nnd our price nre the lowest. AGENTS rim IHK Ntudobnkrr Farm aiifl Spring Waoim. Buggies, Acme Harrows, And n full line of the J. I. CASE PLOWS, And ether A'i icult ul ;il Implements. Aieiit for the Oeriiinii-niertc:in nnd tneeli InsuratU'e (Hiiniinies. Js, O. BOOS & CO. l'or-st Grove, t tregon. p tf Dvn owi. UrruBT P. WoosTrit. Meat Market! CORWIN & YOOSTER, Props Main Street. - HILLSBORO Choice Beef, Mutton, Veal And Pork! Kept constantly oti hand. Hiffhefct market price paid for Beeves Mutton, Veal and Hog. Fair Dealing to All ! Natlnfartlon ftnaranteed Please Give Sept. 8, 187. us a Trial1 NEW GOODS ( CASH TALKS! Wehrung &B03 COW iiiM.siioito. ohi:;, HAVE JI'ST HECEIVED A WELL btilected Stock of Canned Goods. Tobacco and Cigars, CLOTHING, Dress Goods. Millinery Goods, SILKS. TIES, HOSIERY, GLOVES rkHH Tii millings. BOOTS & SHOES And a I'n.e it im-:it of Furnishing Goods l 'or I.ii.iif! ,i!id t.'i litli-ini ii. All Uiudi of r.u iii.-r-i Ec li:ili't. IV'tdnee tal..-ii in j i-w u r I. L. Smith &Sons M'lli'lfactuivrs of find eiilelx til all l.ilid-i of I IM!. II.IMI 1 iiimI I.OU I'ltll I I) 2. AISO, a lillf CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS & MATTING Picture. Moulding, 1'iet are Frames, .Mirror, baco Curtains, Window Shades, rpholster Con sis. Wall Fiipir, Spring nnd Top Mht tr.-sn's, I'-llovs, etc.: also i ir Doors and Frames, MouldiiiLrs, rackets. Stai. IViliJintf M.itcvjal Newel C'-l-t, bu.iiln r, i le. iMi:irrABi i:itsj FOREST OROVE G. SIMMER Furniture M a n u I'd rl ii l ei BEDROOM SETS, PARLOR SETS, CHEFF0NIERS, DESKS, LOUNGES, All Styles anil Prices. G.SHPND!.ERScCo tVurcn d .ii, W, Klrst Mrccf, I hioiiy,. 'Uook iiOOfcet to Hit Mild I I'tUFTI tll I flit I I I.. St reel, GltllGGN. Organ in w irit i.viir.ii t " It IimsIi c;is wholly I'NItjrK IN' DKSION I siirp;is.-iiin.'lv l.cniit if id, nnd put together im an IIN'i lltKI.Y N-:W PIUXCH'M-: -using slid-pins in-tcHit of screws. It is nlso ilOLSF. I'KOOF, bv a simple I'ont riviuice. MICTAli CASIMJS I'JIKVKNT iSWi:i.i,!NO OF KF.iM IN IU.MI' WF VI IIF.It. A IjhihImoiiM briickel I. AMI', of Cold -finished iin t.il, nl IiicIdhI I i i-ih Ii organ, insures light lstii siifn and cotieiiii-lit Th ii Organ, wi Ih its full and puiti.-d nets of JIKI.I'H, it i ilifliii iit STOPS and C4)l PI.KKS-iioi e of tlieiu silent -ftives iiiiinlx-i less vmii ty nf COM ItlNATIOXH nnd F.XPKPSSION, nnd in MUX TMISS imd ItM'IIM.SS ot TON'I', it is fully equal to nilV lilal.e, Kvery instrument sold with n Sl VPVUS' til UJtN I l.i:. I urn now iiilrodiiciiitf these ehg.int inst riiineiits into Wadiin. tun Coiintj nl srupnisivtiLV iaw i ku t:i:s. A MAONII-'K'l.NT SAMPI.I', tun v le m u nt my lioine in Pon-st lroc. Call and rain iui'. tf Choice Flowers for Sale MUS. AONKS CAMPISKM.. FI.OUIS T. now baa a aru and well-seh cl .1 stock of Flowering Plnuu nnd Hulhs f Sale, at reasonahlo charges. Among endleas variety of the choicest Fhiwei ,1 ( and Foliage Plants, nmy nuim I -.1 the Famous STORM KING FUCHSIA. Come early and make your aekrtious. ff Floral Garden Aeroaa tha atreet from Judge Hnmphreyn' residence, in South Hillsboro ml tf Hillsboro Pharmacy ...... . f I'llE riUHMtlETOliS, IN ASSCMINO J control of the Jirng hiiHi'iiess in this town, l -if li iiniioiilli-e tlint their foremost efl'oi tSMill, liiidi-r a imiIimI Mipet vision, Ii. dii i-l i-il low -iii-tli 1 1 ! jiuMii' good. " '1 In y Mill i-otitiiiindly piin-haiiH tin ir I Druirs from the IiihI i.ianuliKit illirs in tliu I l.s-t, or iui s l,i it milling tl, jinest pro- i duct (. i Patent Medicines AND- Proprietary Articles Of nil ad in , or v . 11 known n -piilutioii, ill Im' l,i lit in (.'i i nl V Mt li I . Hooks, Ailjtiuu, l-cinji IJook'i, SiH'ctaclus, I'll,'!.! , itc. AU, STATIONERY, CONFECTIONS, BRUSHES, PAINTS & OILS ' 'lit iiiiial I y on hand . Perfume ries In nil xi.i t ui,d at nil prices. DAY nUM fancy soaps AMI Al l. TOILET ARTICLES, AS W I t.l. As 1 la coiisiiloridilc viu ii-ly, kept instis-li, WINES AND LIQUORS ( laly sold for Medicinal I'm-puscs, on I'uk w lill'TluN. The Jim ,1 linllt ICS, nnclusively, will he kept, fun is, t lii-refuie, limst Is III llCCIIld.-ilHT, PRICES An leduiTil on V h--.. ( !,! . ( 'iil.ipi UMlded j i t Coil . I'l Ml'llli'illl' 4, "lllllt. Mi: Id.'M N. ... J -.,. iisim- Cleili, will In- ili'a. t il lo si.-.., inii iiitiiiij puirhasers illlV Mtlfl"' III '.I'" I., .Mil Mill i l;i-i-i I ul I lit tend to lii:;lil i nil-., hi ce id elili -rt;i'Hi' , MS he II 'W nil i I III 1 1 1 ' (ill mines, HILLSBOHO PHARMACY. .;i ii IIHSOltllK - llt of Tl: 1 t.'.-J ' i-tsA :v,nr IhtiliniM, hiluslcrs, i biia itums bit. OR,EQON .-suit ESS 71 t,"J 'J 5 1 h I the Lead! .TIItH. !rl, II. b;i,i-in. FREE MASON. 'rni: tiiuki:-vf.au oi.i clvdkm- J dide klt, property of V. Clniliiiers, Sr., Corm-liii, I'iist Prize Colt nt the Statu and ('outity Fails of 17, will stand the Season at my Farm, ft mill s iioitli of (V.r. nelins, nt i15 insuniiii'e Freo Mason was got hv At. riv MasViii I2ir.', in Scottish Clvilchdnh. Stud llmk; dam Hora, by Marcus; gratiddaiu Flora, by Unit us; great graiiddam by hinigraut. thw trotting horse W. CMAl.MKHS, H. Cornelia, March T.', IhmM, in'.'..lm i & Go. i ,1 I - i ' . . . - . .s,e.