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About The independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 188?-189? | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1888)
THE INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY. .APRIL 1?, 1888 KEFVMJCAX STATE LOSYEMIOS. The state republican convention convened in Portland yesterday. A full delegation was present from this county. Hon. Binger Her mann was nominated for congress man, and will doubtleaa be re-elected, as he has made a good record in congress. The presidential electors are Hon. C. W. Fulton, Gen. Woo. Tvapus, Robert McLean. TV. 1. Lord was nominated for supreme judge. We have not space to give more than a few cf the nominations made, hence will confine ourselves to matters in which Washington county is especially interested. T. A. McBride was nominated for re election as prosecuting attorney of this judicial district. T. A. .Moore, of St. Helen?, Columbia county, re ceived the nomination for joint sen ator for the counties of Washington, Columbia and Tillamook. Hon. W. D. Hare was elected altercate dele gate to the national convention; T. H. Tongue, Esq., member of state central committee from Washington county. Harmony prevailed throughout the convention, and tUet seems to have been etfbngh offices to "go round." The platform adopted is in favor of protection to American producers and manufacturers. No allusion is made to the regulation of the liquor traffic. It was doubtless regarded as a local question, and left unprej udiced to the individual action of the several counties. "Bob" Ingersoll defines the tariff' situation as follows: "The majority in this country do not believe in free trade. A larcre maioritv think it of the utmost importance to diversify and protect, when necessary, the industries of our people. A large majority, in my judgment, think the tariff ought, in many particulars, to be reformed. They Itnow that every tarilY bill that has ever been passed lias been more or less, deformed by compromise. They know that all the interests asking for protection combined and that some interests that ought not to be protected secured it by threats and intimida tion. That is, they said: 'If you do not protect us we will not vote to ; protect you.' So that the deserving industries have been romnelled to include many that were undeserving. Every success has its parasites. Some people are willing to destroy the success for the sake of killing the parasites, but the great majority do not feel like injuring themselves do not feel like sacrificing a great good for the sake of destroying a small evil. 80 much money has been invested, so many people find employment, so many interests are interwoven with and depend upon the industries that are protected, that anything like free trade will bring, for a time at least, a ruin that would never be repaired except by resorting again to protection." Luther R. Marsh, an old and dis tinguished lawyer of New York, has been "converted" to spiritualism, and has deeded his residence and other valuable property to a female "medium." The success of the wiles of this designing Phryne furnishes additional proof to the great mass already en hand up to the time of going to press on this. All Fools Day that "there is no fool like an old fool." Had the ' medium" asked the lawyer to believe the moon is made of green cheese, without any skippers on it, he would no doubt j have been "converted. Governor Pennoyor has not met the expectations of the men who helped him to the executive office. Kegardless of the charming prom ises of the governor, made two years ago, Chinese still inhabit our land, and compete with native laborers; and that portable railway in in the old state of innocuous desuetude. His great solicitude re specting the state democratic con vention adopting a few appropriate resolutions looking to the capture of Eastern Oregon votes will be correctly interpreted by the intel ligent public. Samuel J. Tilden never spoke of his wealth, but it was variously estimated all the way from $4,000, 000 to $10,000,000. His executors have lately stated in court that his assets footed up $5,22.",O0O in real and personal property. It was also admitted that after the legacies pro- j vided for in the will are paid, over! four million will remain for the erection of three public libraries j contemplated by Mr. Tilden in New Vork, Youkers and New Lebanon,' where he was born. Probibtion has receivetl a severe ( court cf Iowa, in a case involviog the delivery of five thousand lmrrels of beer, that no state haa the power to prohibit the importation of liquor from another state. The court holds that such cases comes under the inter state commerce laws and must be dealt with by congress. Happy Iowa! Roscoe Conklin is lying seriously ill at hia residence in New York. KAIH1E rOAL HEUS. A number of our citizens living in the mountainous district a few miles above (Jreenville, are consider ably excited over the diaoovcry of immense deposits of coal in that vicinity. Messrs. Bailey and Raf fety claim to have discovered ledges of such magnitude as to ultimately attract millions of capital and thousands of laborers to this county. At Long mountain a ledge is re ported to have been f prospected, showing a face of "00 yards, i feet in thickness, and extending buck for not less than a mile, and crop- pings indicate that it may extend for five miles. In fact, the whole country seems to be richly impreg nated with coal of a superior qual ity. Many claims have been lo cated, and the woik of "chloriders" will be pushed. Samples of the coal have been sent to the Portland board of trade, and strong efforts will be made to hasten the develop ment of mining interests in this county, that will soon increase our wealth a thousand fold. The existence of this inexhaustible field of wealth should be bronght to the attention of capitalists, and speedy steps taken lookiog to the building of a railroad that will carry the precious product to market. We tanst hate a railroad Wjendirfg from Hillsboro to these coal fields. The lumbering industry need such a road too. We are reliably informed that a railroad extending to these coal fields would open to market a large bodv of the choicest cedar and ' fir timber on the coast. Do not let the matter rest here. I'rge upon capitalists the magnitude of these present inaccessible tiel.ls irf lii.Men wealth, cause tLt-m to investigate, . . . , and when this is once ilone. millions 1 wiU1)e at rommanii lo ,nxu rail- roads, construct mills to cut the forest into lumber and open the coal mines and bring the products to an 1 inexhaustible market. 1'nget Sound j owes her great wealth to coal mines 1 and lumbering, and the same op- J portuuities for amassing fortunes are possible in the "too heavily timbered district of AVashington county for home-seekers to hasten thither and contend with the mountainous country." We can now almost see the mammoth co:il buukers, and thousands of cars in transit, the result of unearthed treasure in thi j count v. -v - y Jacob Sharp, king of the "lood-1 w m -e -w . ler aldermen 01 .ew tort ciiv. is Itieatl. lUe Ilinerai was COnUUCiea in the most secret manner, so much so in fact as to cause suspicion that the lively old man was playing pos sum. In his death the country loses nothing. Tlie history of the , llie eV l Ol K Ucianiua ui tut; .vch vi a "horWllpr" nancis nn in wlnob i-nn- o o ning and rascality played an im portant Dart. Hut at last, over mastered by the demands of an out- raged public, and the operations of law, the fate of each member has , , been SUOU a.- to cause justice to weep over the wreck of tories. i The London Time, speaking edi torially of the tariff question, said : "The United States does not look at the question from the same point ; . -, . ,!.,,.,. r.., , , of view as our ourselves. The ob- ject of their statesmen in not to! secure the largest amount of wealth j f or the country generally, hut to ' " 1 keep up, by whatever means, the standard of comfort amor- the' laboring classes. i j strike The Uurlington railroad has cost the company 1JK,0W and a great deal of trade which has sought other roads. The loss to i a i -i . i ii ii i the strikers is about one-tenth that sum. A litlle forbearance on the part of the manager would have; , i i. .. . l"e,"llc" int?nifce. Il Illl-v lettiMtMv the aiii.i .f 4ltlO. in S. gold i jood lesson for the future. Stul- I com- ,,,'w Unt plaintiff on said jmig , I ineut, with interest thereon from the Jllth born wealth cannot compel unwil- j day of March. 1. at the rate of 10 per i; ii u.r i cent, per annum, and the further aum of iui0 jaixir. j .il) '1., costs of suit, mid also the coats and i exienses of sjiid Rale, and of this writ; I I have this April lUth. in, made levy of Judge Scholfield, of Illinois, j aid writ, npon the hereinlefore described , -r t r- i I.- , i real property; mid by virtue of said levy brother of Mr. Benjamin Scholtield ; and of said writ, I will on of Cornelius, and Sirs. W. 1). Hare of Hillsboro, is favorably mentioned for United States chief justice to succeed Justice Waite, lately de ceased. An Eastern journal speaks of Jay fiould's return as the "arrival of the wizzard." If it had called him the! MJizzard" of Wall street it would: have been more appropriate e' completely masticates it. JOSEPH EMRICH. Wholesale and Ketnil BUTCHER, Forest Grove, Oregon. All kinds of FKESH MEATS kept con stantly on hand and sold Cheap for Cash. J-"Higliest Market Price paid for Beeves, Hogs, and Mutton Sheep. Pleasa giv ma a call. al:tf Senator Dolph, in an interview, says: ''The Mills bill is a conspiracy against the Pacific slope. Nearly forty-three years ago Mr. Fox, the English statesman, made a speech at the Co vent Garden theatre, in London, discussing the Oregon con troversy. He said that it would be folly to quarrel about Oregon ; that England would in the end conquer with free trade. If Cleveland's message and the remarkable bill that was constructed by the major ity of the committee on ways and means be considered, it looks very much as if Mr.Fox wa3 inspired." Cm! t.vlvtc Trantaellan. Wilbur Sikes to David Keene. lots 1 and in Mock A Forest Grove: $.5)0. Tho H Tongue el ul to Peter O Peterson, lot 1 iu block t:i, Cornelius; fl.TO. W J Burns ft ux to Henry K North, 100 acres iu sec . T S. K 1 W; fuw. Nancy A Johnson, uiliux, to John C Bench, parcel of land in T 3 X, It 2 W; ft 175. B P Cornelia. sheriff, to minor heir of Geo Davis, S Hughes, guardian, fractional part of Hecn 1 and 1'., don cliu It M Hawkins; $ 2T."j. Nancy A Johnson fiJrot to John C Hearh, pt land rim Joint Johnson and wife in '1' 1 j X. 112 W; -V.. Charles 1 Bacon niul wife to Mary M Husky. 4.i neres in A Hart don elm; ,.V0. W J Burns et ux to Neils Hansen, 1U acres iu T 1 S, It 1 W; 1M. Jennie A Benhaui find It D Benhaui, her husband, to Kolwrt KenaJy. 13 l" acres in Beaverton; $20110. Sterling Willi and wife to Samuel Sipp, i acre iaaee 1 T S N. It W; JH. Estate Peter Alexander, ly Geo Alexander uduir, to Franci Davis. 'Si't acre in sec !, H and IS, T 1 S, It 3 W: $4mi0 11 G Kayntotid to Alice M Beauchamp, parcel of land in sec ;.", 'I 1 S. It 4 W; $1. Lowell A Jordan to Alice M Beauchaiup, L8.H; acre in mc ;Vt and .Til, T 1 V K 4 W: $1100. K Kidder to Sarah D Kidder. :!0 acres inT 1 S. It a and t W; .I0. W illiam Morrison to James Bruce, parcel of le.nd in ec 'Jl aud 2f, T 1 N. It 3 W;.Va. UVII ( OX ,)AViS - 1,,' ration'- Valley Washington unty. April 7. In. lwi 1 Wilcox to Miss J i, die D;iis Key. Fair- 71 It HI Kl). ris Fair- rhild ottk'iatin IklF.lt. i:MiK.lt T. In 1'ortiaiid, April H, ISHH, Norma, infant daughter of Mr. and Mr Kangert. The remains were buried in Masonic cemetery, near HilUlxiro. EVEliSOX. At Cedar Mill, April 10, of heart d:seaae. Win. It. Eversoti, aged t5 years. months and 10 days. The remain were buried in t lie cemetery at I'nicu schoollionse, to day. at 1 o'clock p. m. The deceased has long resided in this county, and leave a lare circle of friends and relatives to inomii his death. He wan at work, iu a field near his home when stricken down. While his death was suddeii.it was ijrfrt ituexpecti il. as he has leen yisitedJvy sever, il attacks during the , last twoifthree years. XKW TO-llAV otice tit C'ontrHtwr. yJ1 ' EAI.ED 151 DS for '.ft'-l feet of KeiMiirson , l. V.'..t, L'.,.l ..f l;. ;.l., mnr.i ! IKirv Creek, ts-tween Hillslsro and Cor- ' j m'u!Vv,h::!.ui. Jl;"' I will le let to the lowest bidder, a Itridue 4." feet Ions;. 1 1 feet itle one -pau , iicrows i Fanno Creek. And a Fill and Culvert to: replace bridge near Chas. Sohiuitt's Tile ! Factory, south of Tualatin Itiver. Also, for j j a Fill and Culvert to replace bridge on the! Cedar Mill rond at tirownaon' Farm. I , SpecilicntionH can be Keen at tho Court j SpeC House on day of letting. Ity order of the County (nrt. K DOLPH CHSDALU al?-:it County Jiidtje. i ('aril ; ; imviti" !en reported in vjuous placeg , 1 thnt 1 had left the count y. I herly take .occasion to correct Haul fnise utiiimxiim. ! ' ana wo,," wn tiiHT 1 never josc iuv lejfnl ; i renidelice in tliia county hy any alsein-e ; j from it. and am now living on my home j I place near Middleton. T. T. VINCKM. County Superintendt'iit S-ho.ln. Middleton, Or., April l'. I nl?-tf . KheriflTM Male. Is thb CicrriT CofKr or Tnr Statu , (tr 0koon r,.u thk. Co.sr or' Wahhimi.tom. Ir:l F" l'"tdi"- lI:iitiff- Fedder Feddern, an iiiaune ivrson, John Harririoii. a Knnrdiaii f ' Kutate of mud KVdd.r Fedder.n. 'Mrbara Folder,.,. Iefe,.dantH. 'I'K OF AN EXJICFTION, 1 3 decree at and order of nale, issued out of the iilxiye-named Coirt, and in the above entitlf.l cause and to me directed j and delivered. Iiearint; date of 27tU March, I LC i ' to ak sale of the herinaiter dew-riiied property, to-wit: Lvmg. liemg and situate in Washington County. Oregon, and being 'more particularly described and designated ! HS fifow lieing the northwest quarter of j "!tyi, li,t.ei': in ,T; tm" , sot I f tuiro wri f tii i lie uinuiti art piuui niiir- ject to sale at Oregon City. Oregon, en taintii'; one hundred and sixty acrea; to Tuesday, the l.'itli tlaj of Slav, ISV, ! At the South Hoor of the Ctnrt House, in Hillsboro, in said county and state, at the hour of 1 o'clock r. x. of aaid day, sell tbe bereinliefo-e descrilted real property, at public auction, to the highest rudder, for cash in hand, to satisfy the hereinbefor named sums This April 10. Ihhh. IS. 1. COUNF.LIUS. Sheriff of Washington County. Oregon AilmiiiiMtrntor'n Xotirr. 'I-HK FNDKIC! 1 appointed administrator of the Ftate of Polly Ann 11 ay don. deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County, and having duly qual itied. all Mrsons having claims against said Kstate are hereby required to present them, with the projier vouchers, to lue, at my resi dence, near tireenville. Washington Coanty, Oregon, within sit months from the date hereof. JAM KS HAVDON. Oreeiiviile. March 7tl. I. m-.',t Xotico lor ln blirnt ion. I I.ASl i lll llf AT OuKltO CiTV. OrfOOH, I March 12th. lJVW. NOIICK IS HEKKBY (ilVEN THAT the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make riual proof in suniiort nf his claim, aud that said i.roof will be made lefore the County Clerk of J Wasbiugtou Countv. Oregon, at Hillslioro, ! Oregon, on VKIDAV, May 4tb. 1HH, via : j Aloiizo W. Wilsoii. Pre-emption I). S. No i for the S. X of S. K. '4 of Sec. .'.., T. 2 N.. K. 5 W. He names the following witues.se: to prove his continuous residence upon, ami cultivation of. aaid land. vU : Otto Parsons, Charles Hicks, Charles Iliatt. aud A. I. Veatch, all of (iales Creek P.O., Waab inutiiii firfiiiiv. Crei'on. mbVttt W. T. Bl'KNEV, Itegister. I Citation. Is thi County Courr or Tint Stat or Okboon rot Washimo row Cousrrv. In the matter of the Estate of James Dickon, Deceased. Citation. TO JLLEX. PATTERSON, ELLEN Pringle and John Pringle. her hn band, Klua Jane mud Thoa Lm, ber ddiunuhi, owpncn aiauauaaiin, Kolictt U. Nichols, Jane A. ITison. Elizabeth Winn, Martha Maaier, Sarah M. War nock, Tb heirs at law of Stephen Dickson, the heiri at law of William Dickson, heirs at law of Jaine Dickson, deceased, and to the un known heir at law of aaid deceased, all of you being noa-reaident of this state : You and each of yon are hereby cited and required to lie and appear in the Honorable County Court of the Ktate of Oregon for Washington County, on MONDAY, the 7th day of May. ISMS, at the hoar of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of aaid day, and show cause, if any yoa have, why mi order ahoald not I made directing the Administrator of aaid estate to sell all the real estate belong iug to aaid estate, or so ruach thereof aa may l necessary to pay the debts and claims against aaid estate, and the expenses of administration. The lands petitioned to be sold are described aa follows : 1st Tract Lying and being in the County of Washington and State of Oregon, and described and bounded aa follows : Begin ning at the quarter stake on the section line between aectiona & and tt, in Township one Sooth of Range one West of the Wil lamette Meridian ; tbenoe Sooth on section line SO rods; tbenoe West 77 rods; thence North 12H 'ods: tbenoe West X.'K rods: thence North ri'K rod to the center of see tion : thence East lUi rods to the place of beginning, containing V:t' acres. 2d Tract Being the Homestend Kntry of James Dickson, minuted in Washington County. State of Oregon, and detonated in the t'.'S. Sorveys a Lt 6 of Section 6, and Lot 1 of Section 7. all in T. 1. H., It. 1 W of the Willamette nter containing 4", 40-UH You and each of you being non-reidtnt of this state, this citation is ptiuliKheHiii Taa IaDarniiHrsT. a weekly pewapw r a eoaaeeutive weeks next before ' t . h dav of May, by order of Hon. liodotiHi Crandall, sole Judge or snm court. In Witness whereof. I have herennto set rnv hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at UilUboro, this Ifith dnv of March. 1SSS. 4. W. MOIUiAX. ar.Ail Comity Clerk, ru.'-rt The Draft Stallion, YOI'NG OX-iB2STEXiID. The Draft Stallion, Yot so Gkkxkld, U a dappled bay, IS hands high, and weighs .'.(! IO pound. I'f.diobks. Sire by Major Hrue-e's Glen eld; be by John Copp, the great pri.o w in ner of England; dam. by a John luare; grand dam a Morgan mare. The English Conch Horse, YtJl NO ltoBT. Bbitx, Jr., is n handsome black, with white hind foet, five years old, ICS hands high, and weighs 1..MW pounds. Prmoaaic Sire, by Itobt. Brnce; he by Sir William Wallace; he by Dominiim Kiin;; dam, a Jobu mare, by imported t'ballenge. The above named Stallions will make the Season of 1S in Washington County, Oregon, at the following places: Mondays, at Greenville; Monday Night, ! at John Heisler's, on Gales Creek; Tuesday oon, at forest urove. at tne naiuiiton Livery Stable; Tuestlav Night, at rair l unmnus. nuisisiro; vteuneHuay iui, ai Andersons, rarmiutoii ; I lmrsuay the undersigned. .. miles west or Uleliooe; I Saturday N'.sm. at Win. Hugley's, near the I.eisy St-hoolhouse. Terms: Single service, $.": the Season. flo; Insurance. 1.". Payment considered due when mares are known b Is? with foal. a. nNrn. March -.".. 1HH. ml't-tf I I 1 C Vvn JL RESERVED pon Jas. H, Sevel Manufacturer of DRAIN TILE i IE1 A.CTORT, . ThreO miles Northeast Of Hillsboro, Oregon. October 4, 1367 . otlj I .oii. i air. ivem s. .tenons rerrv; iniirs- , OM-eiised. and lias duly iialihed as hiu li I day Night, at Ge. Horubtukle a, Ifeaver-j A persons, therefore, having claims jtou; Friday Morning, at Win. N. Smiths. J against Sifid estate, are hereby required to ) Cedar Mill; Friday XNn. at '1 ho, tftchuia'. 1 prt.M.ut them, with the proper voucher, to j East Flams; Friday Night, at the farm of lllt., Ht tue Ijiw Ollire of Tho. H. Tongue, Xotice for Inbl lent ion. JiAKO Ol FU B AT R wtnN ClTT, ORKOOX, ( March Sth, ISMS. ) NOTICK IS HEKKBY GIVEN. THAT the following nnined settler has bled notice of his intent ion to make final proof in aunport of Ins claim, and that said proof will be luada liefore the i'ouuty Jndge or Clerk of Washington Coutitr, Oregon, at HillsU.ro, Oregon, on Till BSDAY, May 3, 1HKH, via: Peter liooiiey. Homestead Eutrv. &o. TtH40, for the N. E. of See. 20. T. 2 it. z w. lie name the following witnesses to nrore his contiunona residence uimju, and caltiva tion of, sitid land, viz: I. 11. Darety, Oscar J. Tompkins. Harry Hall, Danal ttUvens, ail of Ulencoe, Washington County, Ore gon. aul.-t W T BL'ItXEY, ltegister. Xotirf fop In Miration. Lvxo Ornrf at Omkoos Citt, Obfoom, I March Stli, lKHM. ( XO'ITCE IS IIEBKBY GIVEN. THAT i.1 th. foUowilig-n.tiued settler has filed notice of Inn intention to ni.ike linal nroof in Miioi t of his I'laiiu. aud that said proof will ttt iitade In fore the County Judge or Clerk of Washington t'ouutv. Oreon. nt HillslKro. Oregon, on TUESDAY, May 1st. l.sHS, via: James T. Buxton, HomtMtead Entry No. ftkilt. for the S. W of Sec. T. 3 N, It. 4 W. He names the following witneses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, said land, viz : James Camming. John Kluik. J. 11 Kinck. Anthon V. Ffanner, all of Buxton, Washington County, Oregon. iubV-4;t w. T. BCKNEV, Itegister. KhriflrM Male. 1)V VIltTli: OK AN EXECUTION. -I issued out of the County Court of Washington (Imnlr trecon. tiearing date of March S. inss, directed and delivered to me by the Clerk of said Court, and being in favor of John lxlwards, as plaintiff, aud against Washington Kellow, as defendant, and commanding rue therein to satisfy the Vuitj of L'.V4 UK now due on said Jnditinent. I with interest thereon since March tth, ISMS, I Mt f I rult rtf 111 iu.r m.h ,wr ,,im.i ,.1 the further aunt of 17 1 costs, and the costs mid exieiises of sale and of this writ, and l-y virtue of said writ. 1 have, this April ."th, Ihhh. made levy of the same opon all the rii'ljt, title and interest of the nlioye named defenlaut in and to the following described ri al estate, to-wit: Lying. Iwing and situate iu Washington County, Oregon, and more particularly described as follows: Heinn the S. E. '4 of the N. E. H of Sec. 3. and the S l.j of the N. W. 4 and N. E. ' of the N. VY. 4 of Sec. :k, T. 2 S. It. 'J Vi. mid containing liit acres; and by virtue of ' said levy aud said writ, 1 will, on i TiM'v.l;iv, the l-t day or May isss. At the hour of 1 oYl.x-k I'. M ., of said dav, at the South Door of the Court Ibsiite, in i Hill-ttoro, in M'.iJ unty and State, sell ! all the rijlit. til It- ami interest of the uUive named defendant in and to the alo0 tie scribed property, at public auction, to the highest oiilder, for cash in hand, to satisfy the hereinls-fore named sums and the costs and eisnses of sale. Said sale will be made subject to redemption, as by law pro vided. Witness my hand this April ,r. isss. It. I. COKNELH'H, Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon a5-it AdmiiiiMtmtor'is Xotirc. j wr( yi'WK IS HEUEHY frlVEN THAT i ' iy ,uui.r.igtietl has been duly ap j ,iinted by the County C.mrt of the State i f reeoii for W ashinytoii 'omit y. Adniui- istrator of the Kstate of William Itaesiet. ; lliHhor.i. Washington count v' Ireuoii ) wj,.in, Hjx months from the date hereof. Hillslio. ( )r. l-oii. Anril 4. ls. : .-,.-,t JOHN HAMElt. , . . . oti for I'lllllicHtioil. ' Land Ofiick at Okkuhn City, t hi toon, i MareU Mt. Ihm. (HICK IH IIF.IiKIIV tilVKN. THAT! the following named Hettiei Inn tiled notice of tiw intention to tuiike final proof in KiiiKrt of hi" cl.'tiuj. and th'tt Hiiid roof will Ik. mntle lie 1 1 re tlie l omit? .luilue or Clerk of WnahiitKton County, Oregon, at HilUlor.. Oregon, ou MONDAY. Mav 'J, a-.-.-. 1, U . 1 . . , i w, viz: Aimer rrnine, nonienienu r.mry No. tlM.l. U the N. i of the N. K. l4 and tit-. i lie 11.1 me the followtDt; witnee to ! prove l:i-i cmf iiinom residence Uioii, and : cultivation of, Mnid land, vi.: P. S. Heed. it. T. HolliKter. C. A. Mead, and Chnrlen : Pierce, i ll of (ireeuville P.O.. WaHhiiiKtoli i Count v. Oregon . I In.Vtit w. T. lU'llNKY, lUiater. i otio for blirnt ion , Lani Orrii K at Oikimix Citv. Oimms, I February I'kI. 1. V j VIK'I' I lIFIcr.ltY OIVF.N THAT i. y the following named Hettler baa tiled inotieeof his intention to make final pnxif i in supMrt of his claim, and that aid proof l will lie made liefore the County Judge or j Clerk of WKhiui;toii County. Oregon, at I Hillsboro. Oregon, on THL'KNDAY, April I I'HIl ISSS ri. M I t:i t ..,. ,i 1 1 . , u .1 Kntry No.' 4V7. for the N. l; of S. K. l4 and N. v. i. .f k w. i. .! s i: I. of s. K i. ! of Section ;. T. 1 N.. It. ." W He name the following witnessed to prove ! his continuous residence uoii, and cultiva tion of Kiiid land, vi: John Hi isle r, W Simmons, T. .1. Owen and Win. Mi Lyda, nil of (iales Creek, Washington County, I re'oii. ml :t W T P.FliNKY, HegisU r D. S. STR YKER7 D.bTsr INfJ DKXTIST. I F.astern Price, (rixsl Set 'of Teeth. :..mi to f I.VU). K i tracting. .') cents. Filling, Oil and ni- ward. Fb-ctricity used for the Painless! Kxtractioii of Teeth. Try it. All 0ra-1 ti.His First-Class. JSign of the IWh 10J Urst Street, over frentlce H, llUM.iu lt)UTLANI. OU. SQUARE POULTRY YARDS FOREST GROVE, OR. I WON AT THK COLFMIM.V POUII KY Kxhibilioii IsSS, th following I preinnmis : rn:sr piikmii-ii. j Breeding Pen f Hotidaus-(!ock ami Hen ' Pair of H.rtidana-Cia-kerel and Pullet. Pair of Hotidans Coek and Hen. f 1 LI ll..n.l..n- I noini.lll 1 1 mnmnu. Breeding 1 en j-iymontn i.oen men nnu Hens. ) Pair Breeding Ilvmouth I tork Cockerel i and Pullets. Plymmith I lock Cockerel. Breeding Pen White leghorns Cock and j Hens. i Brown leghorn Cockerel. Pair Bose C. White lieghorns Owkerel and Pullet. Trw Silver S. Hamburga Cockerel and Itillets. Breeding Pen Guinea Fowls. KB'(HD PRKMIITM. Pair Silver S. H.imbnrtrs Cock and Hen. ! Breeding Peu B. Leghorn Cockerel and j rmirim ; I owned and raised every one of my show birds. Ind not buy or liorrow, or act as agent for any one else. Stock I was originally imported from the !iet yards in the East. Come and e for yourselves. Egg from these bird for batching. $3 per Netting; per two settings; ffi per three aettings; and Birda for sale. isuuare t'ouitry lartu, Forest Grove, Washington County, Oregon UFO. O. SLOAN, Prop. m8-2m iwwl - - NxV 'T " 511 lb !VM (WWII. :K" HILLSBORO Admlniatrntor'M Male. VOTICK IH HKKEBY GIVEN. THAT XV in imrsuaiice of an order and decree of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County, made and mtered at a regular term thereof, to-wlt, on the 2d day of May, 1K7 In the matter of the estate of Joseph O. fierce, deceased, and to me directed as Administratrix thereof, I will sell at iwblic auction to the highest bidder, at the Court House door, in HUlsboro, Wash- iuKuo county, Oregon, on Natnrday, the 12th day or May, fXHH, At 11 o'clock A. M., the following deacritxtd tract of iieal Estate (or so much thereof as may Inj necessary to pay the debts, claims and exMnses of administration of said estate;; aaid real estate is decriled as fol lows: Being the sootu half of the Original Donation lnd Claim of Horace Bar sons and wife, lieing parts of sections U, VJ, Bt and 14, in Town. IS. of Jtaiige 4 west, of the Willamette meridian, Washington County, State of Oregon, containing a-JU acres, more or less. To lie sold on the fol lowing terms: One-third of lairchase irice Cash in hand on the dav of sale: one-third 1 of nurehase nnce to Im ruiiil in otia vttur iroiu uuy 01 sale, aud the remainder to Is. paid in two Years from il.ir of uiIm. with interest 011 deferred payments at the rate I of ten s-r cent per annum. Inferred iay ments U I secured by a mortgage on the premises sold. Conveyance to m at pur chaser's expense MATTIE A. PIE ItCE, Administrator of ths Eatste of Jossph O ! rieree, lieceased. iu'.l fit BAILEY, TONGUE & SCHULMERICK Old Stand ! S. V, Corner Mailt and First Streets I N WEEKLY Styles of It WEI IT OF I,ATET Spring Goods CLOTHING, Hats, Boots, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Hosiory , Ladies and Cents' Furnishing Goods, Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Muslins, Prints, Etc. Also, a very large, complete and well Selected Stock of Groceries, Provisions, CANNED GOODS. Notions, Cigars and Tobacco, i All of whieli we offer at the verv lowtmt ! livuiif rate for fail), or in ech:iiL' for j I'roduee. Our MtcL. i new and coiuilete. mid we invite iitxpectiou and coiuNtriMn wit h other pricen ruling, we know we i askot Ik un dersold. niH tf BOOS So GO. FOREST GROVE. IN ADDITKiN TO III II FILL LINK ! 1 of tleneral Merchandise, have for sale I lie celebrated tloline Pumps The Moline Hand Force Pump, The Moline Lift Pump, TheMoline Chain Pump, Which are Htiierior to any now in use, and we guarantee each t give sat isfact ion, and our price are the lowest. AtiKNTS FOU II I H SliKloImkor Farm tmtl , " iIiidoIai Apmn Mnrrnwa Bu66' ACITIO "arrOWS, And a full line of t he J. I. CASE PLOWS, And other Agricultural Implements. Agents for the ( terman-Aiueiicau tueeii liisiirmice Companies. J. O. BOOS & CO. Format (trove, On-gon. Ilri'KRT P. WoosTrH. ItfeAT Market! LUhVIII & I tK. HQUS . Q. . Jttain Street, - HILLSBORO Choice Beef, Mutton, Veal And Pork! Kept constantly on hand. Highest market nrire nalu lor i iihm nrr'r,i Matton, Veal and lloic. Fair Ialine to All ! Nntlftfiirtioii liunranlrrtl Please Give us a Trial1 Kapt. a, 1S7 NEW GOODS ,Hj,sboro CASH TALKS 1 Wehrung & Boscow mi.i.sitoito. iti:4;tx. HAVE JCST KECEIVED A WELL bvlected Stock of G S0t! S&S&S Canned Goods. Tobacco and Cigars, CLOTHING, Dreoo Goods. Millinery Goods. SILKS. TIES, HOSIERY, GLOVES TriiuiiiiiigM. BOOTS & SHOES Anil a Eire Aornieiil "f Furnishing C&oods For I.;illifrt Hlld ii Ittlellle'l. All LintU f I'lium iV I'r.xluce txkt-n in Kxchmiyo, jn.'tf I. L. Smith & Sons M.'inijf.'icturer of mid PeulerH in nil UitnUul i ik. i n niul i,ow riticr.n Also, n line CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS & MATTING I'k'ture Moulding, I'iet are Frame. Mirrorn, I, me CuiiiiiiiM, NViiulow hhtiJex, l'ili,UUr (1,ih1i, Willi I'u j r, Sjn ini; Htiil Top 5ll I ii-n', I'illoviM, eli'. I nlm Doors and Blinds ! Frames, Mouldings, llraekets, StaL I t Newel 1 c-ot I MH-ICTVKrJtS' FOREST QROVE G. SHIfJDLER Furniture Muiiurat'tiireio BEDROOM SETS, PARLOR SETS, CHEFFONIERS, DESKS, LOUNGES, All Sl)le anil I'llie. C a S H C KM DI-ER &L CO 1 Hurerro-.n, 1C0 Flr.t Street, I Throng.. Ulook 200 feet t. IK Hlld ii;: In... I'OltU.lM), Mrref, (Sis www Organ in the Lead! "- ' . . It ha a mftA wholly I'NKjl'l'. IN DKKK1N j nurpHssinglv lieiiutilul, niul put together on mi ENTll'.ELV NEW PIUNCII'I.E-usiug slide pin inMead of acrewa. It is also MOl'HK Pl.OOF, by a simple eont rivanee. METAL CASINOS PHF.VEXT SWELLING OF KHVH IN I)MI WEATHEIt, A hnnJsout-t bracket LAMP, of (ioKl finislieil iin t.il, nltaiiietl t i iu'li oigau, insure light Im ti ufe it lid convenient This Organ, with its full and partial set of HEKI'K, it different M IDI'S and COI'PLEBS riore of them wileul - Lrivi s imuilti'i Irs-i variety of COM BINATIOXS and FAPBESSION, niul Iu SW FI'. IM sh nn,l UK 'II NESS of TONE, it I fully eipial t any make. Every Instrument sold with a SIX VEAIIS' (il A li N I El'.. I am uow iiitriMliicitig these ebgaut insl riiiiienl s into nxhint ton Coiinlt at Nl'BPJtlHINGLY LOW I KH BES. A MACi.NIFK'ENT SAMPLE may be seen nt my honu' in I'oresl (iiuM', Cull and eiHiuiiie, jP,.lf IIIIS. Jl. II. II. I. IS. Choice Flowers for Sale FREE wiason. A I IW. AONES CAMPBELL, FMtUIHT. now ha a lar and well-sebs-ie.l KtoeU of Flowerinu Plant and Hill I is f. v Sale, at reasonable clmrgc. Among endless variety of the choices? Ilowei.: I an J Foliage Plants, may be elimmi ' . i the Famous STORM KING FUCHSIA. Com early and make ysir acUciioiis. t" Floral Garden Across the stn-et from Judge Humphrey' residence, in South Hillsboro ul-tf Pharmacy 'iu: pitoritiETous. in ahhcmino I control of ths lni,( business iu this town, Is'g to iiiinoiint'o tiiiit tlieir foremost efforts will, nmler s-rsonnl rns-rviioii, be directed lowai ds tin' (iiililic good. They will i 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 v purnhase tloir Drug's from tin- hi ht iiiHimlaiMuiers in the 01 iiiivm lui iiiiikiln; 'I'" liuewt pro ducts. Patent Medicines I AND - Proprietary Articles Of nil MiHi'i l im iI or wU known lepulutioii, will Im- Li iit in tK ul mil) tv. lUjtti., A 1 1 l I ii, -4, rVMo luVi, Sjui:turl, rnrilei, etc. AIho, STATIONERY, CONFECTIONS, DRU8HE8, PAINTS & OILS ('iiiitiiiimlls on IihiuI. Perfume ries In nil . niul ut nil iicHi. DAY RUM, FANCY SOAPS AM) Al l, TOILET ARTICLES, A' Wl I t. AM JEVELRY! In coiiHiileralilf vui ii lv, kept in wliM'k. WINES AND LIQUORS OnlysoUl for Meilicinnl Piii niiHeit, on I'bk i HchiVrioN. Tin1 lini Mt (UiilitIi i4, exclusively, . will lie lvi't, J'uti 11, tlu li'fie, milMt lie in j Hi'coidn nee. j PRICES , Ale hhIiici-iI on f ' nitj m xiintcl Medu'iiiM, Vtliii- ll'i' i i n- roil v. ill mlinil, ' Alii :Ku : lie jili'Iin il l.i iiilV IU lii I1' ill 1 I I ! l!'ilU CI. I l, Will -,h.p, lilli'llilill llir.'llllel 4 .li. i I., ;,inl v. ,11 HieeltUllv at t 1 1. 1 lo ti.;l,( :ii!-i, rci c.i -r il eiuerelioy, UK III' IIOW hl( I IH III lli'1 I'll I II I HILLSBORO PHAKNIACY. li.l tt i FURNITURE hhkoi t niftil of :9i -i tiding MateriaU, sum- I i:i i I uus, Malusteis, 1, Ln. liber, !, Oi:iAEtTlli:T. OREGON & Go. III VI 'I'ili: TIIKEE- YEAK-OI.il CLYLES. ( 'liNliiiHia, I ilale Colt, in,. im ity of W. Sr., Cornelia, First l'fi.e !olt ul the htat and County 1 airs of 17, Mill Htnnd tha . Season nt my I'aiiu, mili s noilh of Cor I lielius, at if 1 iiisiinttire Free Mason whs jot bv Meriy Mason l.-J, in Scottish ( Iv.Iih.1,1,. hi iu I Hook; dam Flora, by M.iit'iis; iiukI.Imiii Hora, by Ifntiis: Ktent graiutilftiii by I'Jniirraiit, lb trotting horse. W. CIIALMEBS, H Cornelia, March IKt. m'-,,M Wilt MKrtt& A 4 "71 I HT t . 9 1 I If t j - ; . . . : .. .v