THE INDEPENDENT.
THURSDAY.
APRIL vt 1888
flit: COAL FIELlfS.
Eihtor Ispepesdest: From notes
of a visit to the coal beds of the
Nehalern, I furnish you the follow
ing items. So far as prospected, the
foal lies iu Columbia county, in the
territory between Pebble creek and
Elk creek, in township 4 north,
range 4 west. In this scope twentj'
bix claims ha?e been located, con
taining each from 40 to ICO acres.
The country is Tery broken and
rough, being a succession of deep
ravines and steep xidges. mostly
burned over, covered with fallen
timber and tangled under-brush.
It can be reached best by way of
Archbold's mill and the oM t-tuto
road, which is open for wagons
within two miles of Pebble creek,
and can easily be cleared of logs
the remainder of the w.ay.
An easy route for a railnmd crn
be had lip a branch of the west fork
of Dairy creek and through a low
pass to Pebble; on thi line the to is
very little elevation in the way of
railroading.
No systematic prospecting has yet
been done, and nothing more than
croppings have been tested; but
enough is known to justify the con
clusion than an immense ledge un
derlies that entire tract. The crop
pings show in the gulches from n
trace to five feet in thickness, bitu
minous coal of a good quality,
pitching slightly to th north and
east.
Some idea of the importance of
this find can be had by figuring on
a three-foot ledge, which will lo
found to contain over three million
tons to the square mile.
Thcie can be little doubt that the ;
ledge i over tbree feet thick, nml
that in a short time we slmll nee a
railroad tapping the mine ami
thousand! of miners euvichin
themselves nnd the country.
T. II. HM)r.K.v.
The Jioston wool ruarkot tlenotf-4
the decline in the price of wool atul ,
the Iain oil in the demaml. on!
t
a i rli l -it - i
have fallen two and three rents on
tL. ,1 1 1 .1 1. t. .
ui jjuuuu.auii "J'ur Pul,,i"
ers hesitate to buy while the market
i menaced by free trade pos;iili
ties. If the wool industry of the
Xorth and West must p;o, let the
cotton and sugar of the South go
with it. Let us surrender
the
. ... ...
.UUaUi, v. .... -'"
Kngland. Fact is, we feel rather
moan nnr vat- f rf Itavinrr sntrnva,1
from England our broad territory !
and built up in it the grandest and
moat prosperous nation on earth, j
Free trade offers an excellent oppor
tunity for us to return the country
to its mother gradually and in such
a way as not to startle the old lady
by an abrupt gift, and at the same '
time our generous sons will never i
suspect our treasonable motives 1
until the wheels of commere have
refused to turn. The plan is a
grand one, and ought to succeed
in retiring the statesmen who advo
cate it.
Should republicans make .lude
clreshaui their resit1ential caiuliilatf
this year one of the few romantic
stories which have found their way
into American politico would doubt
less piny a prominent pait iu the
campaign. Thin atory is to the
effect that during the war of the
rebellion Gresham, then a younp;
colonel under thirty, being stationed
with his regiment at a post where
there was no chance for any fighting.
. heard the guns of one of
ii.. ... ni. :
before Vicksburg,
and without
orders inarched his men into the j
-thick of it. For this breach of
discipline young Hotspur was dc-j
prived of his sword and put under
arrest by his superior officer. I
General Grant, however, on bearing '
the circumstances, placed bim once
more at the head of his regiment,
gave him plenty of fighting to do.
and soon made him a brigadier
general. It is easy to imagine what
... . . ,i .
enthusiasm this story would awaken ,
if told in a nominating speech nt a
national convention. Er.
. Almost every resident of u doubt-'
ful state is a politician. The in
habitant of New York, Indiana, or j
Connecticut feels that the fate of
the republic rests on hi.s shoulders,
. and also that be is equal to the
emergency. A resident of Indiana
in speaking recently of the nftitirsj
of his state, said: "Kvrry prsi
riential year results in a loss of
thousands of dollars to Indiana.
During any important, political rain- ,
paijn we neglect our business. throw 1
avsay trade, raise meager and half-;
tilled crops, quarrel with our neigh
bors and injure our health, merely
because we get excited nnd try to
save the nation iu every township :
and Toting precinct. A safe repub-1
lican or democratic majority of .lO,-
000 votes would be a glorious thing
for Indiana. We need a substan- j
4 t1 mtinriiv rkf t ll ft f arrt mnra limn
" ' J
me need additional
churches . American.
nclioois nnd
The prospects for splendid crops
in Washington county were never
better than at present. A big crop
-would help eur farmers to eanr circumstances.
account OI lue 1UH uui in rongrens , the year 11:5. In her childhood she emi
to make Wool dutV free. Prices I grated with her parents to Ohio, where she
Mr a I f.otaie Traaaarttatna.
Jas Steel and wife to Wm M Benedict, 90
acre in wo 30. T 2 X, K 4 W; $:J0O.
Henry Wehrnng, adrar, to Curia Sehind-p-r
, Hi acres in sec 18, T 1N.R1 W; $ 12030
Snine to O A Curt iss, 10 acres in T 1 8. R
1 W; $.m
W J UnriiH niul wife t Henry N Xorth.
100 acres in sec 9, T ' S. H 1 W; fll0O.
Francis S Bradley and wife to William
Westen, W) acres in sco M. T 2 N, It 4 W; f I.
Chan Eisenlinuer to Stephen D Powell, 4
acre in T 1 S. K 2 W; r0O
First Congregational church of Forest
Grove to W Wagner, It 113 in cemetery;
$10.
Nancy A Johnson to John Morean, dower
in 82 aores in sees iV mid 'M, T 2 N, II 3 W;
$1000.
Anna Sedhik et al to Sarah Coartncy, 80
acres in sec 13, T 2 S, 11 1 W; $420.
Patrick Fowler to .Iu Afiiiew, parcel of
land in sees 4 and .', in T 2 W, It 2 W; $4000
Nancy A Johnson, ex, to John J Morgan,
JW0 acres in sees and T 2 X, It W;
C G Warren and wife to H Kettler. 10.fi
auras in tot Ti4. Steel's id. to Reaver ton: j
$14'l0. j
Yii'i(ini;i Meek to Stephen A D Meek and j
Jon L Meek, 200 acres iu T 1 X, It 2 W; $10. j
W T Kversen und wife to Isaao B Ever- t
Hon. 114 arret in sees 27 and :l, T 1 X. It 1
W;
John li I'Aerson and wife to
wm, lit acre in Hfci 27 and
V: $."in.
II I' Johnson and wife to J
acres in, ec 1, ;. :!, :in and
W, T 1 X. It 2 W. T 2 X. II
Inane It F.ver- !
:;. I I X, It 1 j
i
J Morjjan, :WO !
T l x. it 3 '
;; w. t 2 x. it i
2 W; !U.
Arthur M 1'ntnaiu and wife to Koae Ana t
Nielsoii, acre in iter 24, '1' I fi. It 1 W: I
00. . 1
Jont Dnrst to Marin Durst, XO acre in nee
35, T 1 X, it 1 W; $300.
John It Sawyer and wife to J V. Smith and
Ida Smith. 'J acres in town of MilNboro;
$S.
i George Squires to John A Anderson, pt
J of block 4. Walker's d to Forest Grove;
$730.
John W Shute to HiI1Imi o Ormijjo Itaild- j
' ing assticintion. pt of lot 1, town of Hills- t
Ixro, quit I'lami in nature of contract. :
I'nited Slates to Martin S Fidiburn. 1U i
j acren in sec 'I' I s, i; :; w .
.1 It I'.titliitton .-iiiii uil In I
'. I! II C... il-tit of w.-y t h roii-.-.h
W nd W V
So ncres. i'M
I fee', UU: sl."
Philip I'li. iii tile ami w if. to -loH. ph lm
i rich, l.:!t acres neur Fwiw (Jrove; $31 Ni.
Sl:th" of Oregon to Christ Johnson. N
! ncrts in wc P. T J X. IC - W; It.
Mt:M I'KliEN. Xeur lii:Ilor,. Sntnrdav.
April :M. 1. Wulter 11., eldest child of
Henry ilcMurren. :iL'el X yejirs snd
months
Oltll'l tin
CAKEY. Near Corn lius. March lfHs,
itlrn. flin 31. t urey, nijett i. years.
Ihe deceased wris lsrn in New v ork in t'
was married to Abijah t nrey m is;t: With
her husband she removed to Oregon in 18t
and I serine one
t the enrlv pioneers of
this coast. She haj since lived at Cornelius
and in Eastern (regon, and in recent years
with her daughter, live miles souMi of Cor
nelius. She was converted to Oml in early youth,
and since that time has Is-eu a faithful
' ''hristian ami a consistent member of the
i Methodist church. Mrs. Cnrev died after a
i Methodist church. Mrs. tnrev died after a
short illness, and was buried from the
; Methodist church of Cornelius, her hodyiwr llutte .
t leinc followed to its last resting place bv al "
large nuniler of the old settlers, few of
whom had spent so niHiiy years in Oregon
as she. F L. P
I
Absolutely Pure.
'I his powJer never varies, f A marvel of
purity, strength and wholesotoen, s. Mora
economical than tho onliinii v kinds, and
!itJW of low tesl. short weight alum or
putmpunie pi.wuers. mutt intniy la can.:
lioVAI. l.AilNO I'OWDRK t-O.
nlO-tt l(x; Wall St N. Y. i
XKW TO-O.tV
For Snlv.
A
smm.i. lot or coon
J a l p?.y COWS
Part fresh now: others to come in si.n.
inquire of
.lOUX IIAItltlSOX.
Mount a indale. Washington Co., Oregon.
R. SANDFORD,
PIIYSICI t,
si i:m:o.
- - SI
At'COl ( II KI'R,
CLKNt OK, OliKOON.
OfBoe rtt. IDi-vig Stoi- -.
Healer in Driiir, Medicines, Paints,
Oi. Mtr. School Hooks krpt con
slantlv in Stock.
o21-tf
G. O. BAILEY,
Wholesale and Petail lealer in
Groceries.
Provisions,
Dl ACTCD ANn PCMCIIT
UHgiLII HIIU W&.IIII.III.
LAND PLASTER;
-A. SPECIALTY.
No. 55
N. Second
VOKXKK n.
Street,
IIS
Pimples, Boils,
And Carbuncles result from a debilitated,
impoverished, or impure condition of the
blood. A ver s Sarsaparilla prevents and
cures these eruptions and painful tumors,
by removing their cause; the only effect
ual way of treating them.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla ha prevented th
usual course of boils, which have paints!
and distressed me every season for sev
eral years. G. Scales, Plainvilla, Mich.
I was badly troubled with Pimples on
the face; ilo with a discoloration of tli
sLin, which allowed itself in Uly dark
pctchos. No external treatment did
more than temporary good. Ayer's Sur
aaparilU effected
A Perfect Cure,
and I have not been troubled since.
T. W. Boddy, Kiver at., Lowell, Mm.
I was troubled with Boils, and my
health was much impaired. I Ix-jjan
using Ayer'a HiMrsaparitla. and, in due
time, the eruptions all disaeared, and
mv health was completely restored.
John U. Elkins, Editor Mauley Observer,
Albemarle, N. C.
I was troubled, for a lon? time, with a
humor which appeared on my face in
ugly Pimples and Blotches. Ayer's Sar
saparilla cured me. I consider it the best
blood purifier in the world. Charles II.
Smith, North Craftabory, Vt.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Is sold by all ilrnjrsrits. Ask lor Ayer's
Sarsaparilla, and d not lie persuaded to
take any other. tt
rreparrd by lr. J. C. Ayer k Co., Lowell. If ms.
l'Ht l ; als bottlM. S.
3SKW TO-WAY
Republican
County Convention.
'"'HE Itepuhlicnn Conntv Convention will ,
1 lie held at the Court House, in Hills-,
Ikio, th-eyon. on
Wednesday, May 9, 1888,
At 10 o'clock in the foreuoon. for the pur-:
j po-w? of iioniiiiitliii s County Ticket, and
. to trsusitct such other l.UHiiie ns mey
projierly come before the Convention.
Primary meetings will he held at the !
. Polling places in the Heveritl lrecinots, on!
Saturday, May 5, 1888,
At 1 o'clock in the afternoon.
The ltepresentation will e based on the
vote for Kinger Hermann in 1HM4'., und Pre- I
cincts will
entitled to Tete$?stes n fol- ;
; lows:
Iteaverilam
Cedar ( reek
G
I
u
! Cornel ins
IIMIry
, - Win
! FortMtt CiSrOV
i M , . M , ,
. 3
lO
laiiirs s rreK..
illillMboro
So a th Tnalatln
l
Wapato ..
', mm
i w nwiiinsiMn
1 Total
73
- - -
I Jly order of the Washington
Connty
i ftepublican t.entral Committee.
Dated Hillshoro. Or.. April 23, ISs.
' VS. S. BAKKKTT,
I Chairman,
i It. It. titMUM V,
Secretarv. aJK-td
POLITICAL SPEAKING.
HON. M. C. GEORGE
I Will address the citizens of Washington ,
' County, in the Court House, at Hitlst.ro.
on th
ISSUES OF THE DAY !
On 1IOMIAV
.111111. TO.
isss. nt T:.W P. M.
Hon. Rufus ?V" a I lory
Will Keview the l'oliticnl Sitnatimi
: Court House in Hillshoro. on
ai the
jMOXU.tV F.VKMMJ, M1V 7,
A cordial invitation is extended to all
Women are esecially reiaested to le
present.
These Siaker are loth men of at.il it y. '
are a m(n the leadint; orators of the St.it,
and are sure to please and instruct nil who
may attend. j
Crowded houses on Is.th eveniirjs. April
oO;h anil Mny 7th. is sssnred.
Prohibition
CONVENTION!
The PsohihitionUlt ot" Wsrhington
Cottnlr, will meet in Convention at the
Court foti-e. in Ilillvl-oio, ii-oon. for
' the pi:rM.-e of nominjtino County
; Ticket ami for transacting mu-Ii other'
: business as nvtv sei-nt needful, on
NatnrdHy. Jlny I
IHHH.
At 1 o'clock A. M.
The 'ierin'ts wi!I b rntiib-d
repte-cutation as follow-:
; PeavcriTai
:re1ar Cieck
j Columbia
J Cornelius
. Dairy
i Kast Unite
Gale Creek
to
:t
II
HilUlsro..
South Tnslst in
Warwito
i
I Washington
Iwest H-tttr.
' Forest Grove. .
(. ,
Total
Ily order of the
Central Committee.
Washington Count;
A. J. FAX NO.
Chairman.
H. B. LITE,
Secretary.
Dfess rMi"6 parl0fS
Mrs. LYDIA MESSIMGEC,
yr AMTif, )
HAS OPENED A DltESS MAKING
Department in Kooras over the Hills.
boro Phannncy (drQjj store), where she will ! T" a
be pleased to meet the Ladies of HilUboro, irirP I fl S U T3 11 C fi flfifi 11 IS
and can assure them of satwfartion in! IlltJUIUIIUO MgblllO,
quality of work at moderate cbar;es. I
D It ESS-FITTING A SPECIALTY
fifPlesse Rive me a trial order. al3-tf
County Nrliolarwhip.
A
NY
person desiring to obtain aCoautv
Kcholarship in the State I'niversiiv.
will pleiote Hrud written notice at once to
the undeiMitriied, and apltear in the Conrt
House, at liillHboro. on WEDNESDAY, the
tnh day of May, 1HM, nt the hour of 10
o'clock A. M- and be esa mined in the fol
lowing branches :
Iteadinc, Writing, Orthography, Mental
Arithmetic. Written Arithmetic. Knolihli
I Grammar, fieoraphv and I'. H. IfiHtory.
T. T. VINCENT,
County Supt. of Schools,
i Middleton, h-. April 1:1, 1sh.s. aiy-2t
Xotlco.
ElSOXS Hunting or otherwise Tres-
X passino on my premises hereafter will :
suffer the connequences. I MMted notices !
several years a, but they have tieen trn i
down, and J o to this further tronblu to
prevent misniutertaiutui.
h. ii. i, rep,
the
NEW ART SCHOOL
IS
GOOD TEMPLARS' WHWi-H',.
Landscape and Flower Painting
Thoroughly and ltaiiidly Taught by ti
most Improved Aletliotl.
PAINTS AND BRUSHES
I Furnished for lessons Free.
! Isimoii lor - - ..00 1
II. i HKNT.
nl'.Um
Teacher.
Democratic
Convention!
f"I,HE Democrats of Wsshinglon C-xinty,
a Oregon, will meet in Convent iou. at '
the Court House, in HUlsboro. OregiMi, for t
the purpose of nominating n County '1 ickei I
and transacting such other business as nrty i
properly come before the t'cetiu;, on !
SATURDAY, MAY 5th, 1888.
At 10 o'clock in the torenmu
l'recincts will Is- entitled t'i lieiire-
The
i sen tut ion ns follow
Beaverdam . .
Cedar Creek.
Columbia
Cornelius
.0
4
5
.8
8
4
8
.3
9
3
3 1 Dairy
5 i East
Butte
Vnrpnt flrnva
Oolft O V
i uaies reeK
"(HUlsboro. ...
South Tualatin
I wapaio
WasnlngtOn . . . .4
West Butte 2
Total
C9
Primary mettings will In. held at tin;
usual places of otm;: m the various pre
cincts, on
SATURDAY, April 28, 1883,
At 1 o'chs-k in the nttei ii.nn. for tiie pui-
'i
of electing D lenities f the t'ouny
.iivent ion.
Iv order of the Washington ('..an' v Yii-
trnl Coiimiitte..
H. I.. Willi II kiii: IP,
Chnirmn
it. in vroN,
Si C. I'r-i. Tetll.
al'.t td
The Sl.ttr Central Committer of the
PROHIBITION PARTY
Take pleasure in nnnotiucing that
ELD. J. W. WEBB,
StHtc Organizer.
Will 1 eak on
The Issues of the Day !
At
At
Clcnroc. Tucsdaj
l.aslon. Thnrstliiy
etc.
May 1st
May 3il,
e.
i i . l-i.l... v.., llh
At lorest l.rote, Irida etc. May 4IH
w
At llillshstro, HalBrdaj ere, May- i
, ' . m
Al Ureenville. Monday eenhiir. May f
' ,
prakini; will be
- aUivr places at
;in at a-ach
:.iO 1. M.
-f th
th,
As iiu-n ami
tt-rtfsti.l. all ate
women an
iiiviled. directly In
all) Vt
I'onnd Xot ire.
I
i
IlAVK this dav plncwl in the Poiinil, jn
I
me low 11 oi roresr it rove, .lie lis V '
lare. desrilsl Hf follows:
Liuht hay, with
ringbone on lvth hind f.-ct
i 3 vears old.
If the nlove named anim il is not chimed '
or redeeme.1 hy owner on or by-fore the fdh j
day of May. lsS-J, J will sell nt public anc-
ism. at th l'omitl date, iu the town of I
; iorest rove, for canh in hand, to the
highest, bidder. Ihe name, in accordance
with Ordinance No. 27. of snid town. Hnle
to Is- at 10 o'cl.s-k A. M. of said d-iy atmve f
named.
l'ore-t Or.,-e. Or.. April 7. sss. ;
If. H. CJ.AKK. Marshal.
al: :'.t I'orest Grove. trein.
otiro lo ( oiitrnetArw.
O EALEI liIlS for ISV. f e t of llew.irson
i the West Knd of the liridire nor.sm
Political
km !
" : Dairy Creek, between Hillloro and Cor
o ! neliu's. will Im received up to 1 o'clock P.M.
- j THLKSDAY, May lOth. Is-S. Also. t hem
j will 1m let to the lowest bidder, a liridee 45
ft lone, 14 feet wide fon span , u cross
M Fanoo Creek. And : Fill and Culvert to
rrplace bndiie near C Una. hs;btnitt s Tile
Factory, south of 'I unlit in ltiver. Also, for
a Fill and Calvert to replace brides on tha
t dar Aim roaa at Jtrownaoo s harm.
Kpeeificatioua can ba seen at the Conrt
Hons on day of letting.
Bt order of tha County Conrt.
KODOLPU CR A SHALL.
a!2-t County Judge. 1
j morgan & panNARD
REAL ESTATE
AND
(Opposite Tnalatln Hotel).
IIIITSI30K.O.
Have fox Sale:
City Property. Farms, and
Business Opportunities.
Houses to Rent.
List of Lands can be seen at our
Office and at the Board of Immi
gration Rooms at Portland.
We nr pr i(iriii" a lint for distribution in
i the Eastern Stnte. and uloa the routes.
J It uoul.l l? well for itll mho are desirous
of il!otu of their I'nrnis. or diVldmtt
them up, to hand in the ssme to us as early
as possible, to In placed on our list. This,
with oor Portland vnuections, will pine
your Farms where they will come to the
notice of purchaHers.
JtHistotucrs are shown the hinds free
of charge. iu:KMf
n:i.F.iticATF.i
x. J.
Vfttfiiifitrl in I.
; ASTON.
KIU.O.
'rUUS PLOW II S NO SI II KIOI!
1. for all classes of work and iu all kinds
t.f soil. Easy draft and darablu. I'or imr
ticulsrs, .uhliesS me, or call Mid see the
plow.
D. J. PORTER.
(isstoii. r., March lss7.
A. M. COLLINS,
llitltlnn-tt. Orrjmi,
CONTRACTOR. BUILDER
Millwright.
nnrf
indows, Ir.-onea,
1 will furnish d-M.cs,
blind
and mouldings of all descriptions.
IVOmce und shop neat Kilney's l.Ui-k
mith shop.
Hilislro. Msrch 31
Ailfitinis.lrntorM oii-.
TICi: IS HF.UKHY OIVKN THAT'
fj 1 'intcd by the ionty Court of the St aw i
I istrator of the Fjitate t William Haesler.
! deceased, mid liss dulv ouallfte.1 as such t
! All js-rsoiis. therefore, having claims j
! agniust said estate, are hereby required to
j present ther.i, wirh the proh-r Vouchers, to
: ine. at the J-iw Oiliee of '1 hos. H. Tongue,
in HillsU.ro, W aslniii'trin count v, 'titegoii,
I within six i.io.itlis troiu the date hereof.
HilKlx.ro. t tregon, April . Isms.
aWit JOHN HAMF.I..
AtliiiiiiNt rtttur'st Mot !.
NO TICK IS HKUMtY fHVI.V. THAT
the undersiv!iied has Iss-n aiMinted .
Iv the t'onnty Court of the State of Oregon ,
lor Washington County. Vdnnnist rator of
Ihe tate i I Jos-ih W. I.m. decease.l.
All pi rso'is tiitvin;' claims against aald
I'stale will present the sune t. me. with the
prop-r oiieh, r-.. at my otlice. at forest
tirove. Orefcon. within six months from the
late of this nol lee.
l-'re,t iirove. r.. iril llih. s.ss.
s incurs. t
al:-.'.t
Administrator.
A 4 ii i ll.
fT'lu.
1 th;
IV!
in 7 lx-cn ieHrli'd iu varous pl aces
1 h.'d It-tt the count v. I lift !. take
Ii
loll
to eorrt ct asid false impresMion. '
ainl r or. Id Mill,1 lit it I never vt my lejral ,
renidence in this county liy au al.sence
ti'.nii ii. and am no liviuo a.u my home
I'lM.'e 11,-nr Middleton. I
T. T. VINCKM .
Conntv Siiperiiiteiidnt ScIkniIs. i
Middleton. tr.. April 12, 18 a!2 tf j
NliorifT'si Sale.
Is thk CtRfi iT Cocar or ma SrtL )
of OiiR.tos roa tiir CoLNrr or ss.
Washinoton.
Ira K. Pnrdin, Sr.. I'laintitT, 1
vs. j
Fedd-r Keddcrson, an insane h-rson, !
John Harrison, ns (jnardiau of the j
I Estate t.f sai.l Pedder Fedderson,
ami Harbnra Ftslderson. Defendants. I
IY
VI I JT I'M op AX KXKcrnox,!
l
decree and order of sale, issued out of
the n!s.ve-ii:.med Court, and in the uts.ve j
entithd cans,- and to me directed I
and deliveretl. lM-.irmw .late of ITTth March,!
lv.8. on a juitoiuent in favr .f the idw.ve-
named pir.iuti.V. nnd commandiui! me there- ;
m t) ,j ;kt. H.lU. f uerinntter described !
proioiv. tiwit: Lino. leinie nnd situate !
in V ashiiutlon County, Oreoon. and ls?inR !
more particniarlv descritied and dt sinated !
,H follows I Miir the northwest quarter of j
station 1.'.) hi teen, in T. C-') two N. of It.
:t) thr west, in th district of lands sub- '
ject to sale at Or. yon City, Oregon, con-,
taiuino inn. lnniilr.it and aistv acres; to
satisfy the sm. f xll U in C s. trold ,
Coin, now lue Haiti plHintitt .si sunt judif-
merit, with interest thereon from the VJJth i
day of March, sS, at the rate of 10 per
cent. s r a.inuiii. and the further sum ot ,
Ifno y."., iui . -f suit, and also the coats and j
eeii.- of -tan! sal.-, ami of this writ: f
I hav,- this April loth, inss. made levy of
said wr''t, iim,ii the hen inls-fore descrilsnl '
real it-op m : ami bv virtue of said h vv j
ailit s.inl Writ. 1 Will on '
!
I apalo Pto!
HiipM.cl t .I.e'Tiiesitai. Hi? l-lth d.ty v.f .May. IHSS,
At t
Iisri-f t!i. Court House, in
Hill- ''oro, m said
hour ot 1 o'cloeh
Ci-ii;H (ilul state, at the
e. M. of sstd day, sell the
hereiid-fo-e le-crils-fl
real nmntrti , at
public auction, to th hiehest bidder, for I
cash iu hnnd, to satisfy the hcreinlefore
named mm
This pnl Id. isss. ;
H. I'. COUNELII S,
SheriiT of WMshiiitftou County, Oregon
ali.",t I
olirt' lor Pnbllration.
LM Ot 1 irr st Osnoox CtTT, OanioN, 1
.March 1-th. isss. ,
N'OTICK IS IIF.RK11V GIVEN THAT
th-' following-named settler baa filed
notice of his intention to make final proof
in support of his claim, and that aaid proof
will be made Ijefora the County Clerk of
Washington Conntv, Oregon, at Hillsboro,
Oregon, on FUlD.iY, May 4th, lHHrt, viz :
Aloiuo W. Wilson, Fre-euptiott D. H. No
4S7S, for the M. X of S. E. 4 ol ISec. '.'.'., X. 2
N.. ft. 5 XV.
II names tha following witnesses to
prove his continuous rwaidenc upon, and
cultivation of, said land, via: Otto
Faraons, Cbarlaa Hicks, Charlea Hiatt. snd
A. L Vaatch, all of Gales Craek P. O, Waaa-
lnffton County, Creson.
n05-t W. T. BCBNET,
Bagiatar.
Vltntlnn.
In th CorstTT CocaT or th Statu or I
Obkoom roa WAsntMOTos iknsurv. f
In the matter of
of
the Estate
Deceased.
Citation.
I James Dickson,
' TO
t 1 1
ALEX. PATTERSON. Ef.T.FV
Prinirle und John Prinrl tir liaia
band, Klizn Jane Ie and Thou Lee, her
husband, Stephen McCullouRh. ItolM.rt li.
Nichols, Jane A. !avtsoii. Eli7.ftleth Winn.
Martha Master, Sarah M. Warnock, Ihe
heirs nt law of Stephen Iiicksiu, the heirs
at law of William IJicksou, heirs at law of
James Dickson, deceased, and to the un
knowu heirs at law of said deceased, all of
yon liiio nonresidents of this statu:
lou and each of you are hereby cited and
required to le and apiesr in the Honorable
(Vjiiiity Court of the Stnte of Oregon for
Washington County, on MONUAV, the 7th
day of May. at the hour of 10 o'clock
in the foreuoon of aaid day, and show
cause, if any yon have, why an order should
not be made directing the Administrator of
said estate to sell all the real estate twlotiff
luU to said mtnte, or so much thereof hs
miiy be neceHSsrv to pay the debts and
claims against said estate, and the expenses
of administration. Tua lands petitioned to
le sold are described as follows :
1st Tract Lying and liug in the County
of Washington and State of Oregon, anil
described and honndvd as follows: llegin
iiing at the quarter stake on Ihe section
line between sections U and S, in Township
one South of Itauge one West of the Wil
lamette Meridian; thence South on section
line s0 rods; thence West 77- rods; thence
North Yit rod; thenoe West h'H rods;
thence North t'.7 rols lo the center of sec
tion t; tlu nee East ! rods to the place of
IwLriiiniiii, containing seres.
d Trad licing the lioiiiestend Entry of
James Itickson. situntetl in WnsUiiiKton
County, Ktste of Oregon. ant designated in
the I'. S. Kurvevs as lot of Section . mid
lior 1 of Section 7. all iu T. 1. S.. Jt. 1 W
of the Willamette nicr ootitsinina 4" 40-100
acres.
Vou and each of you being non-residents
of this state, this citation is published in
Thb lsDaeasDSST, a weekly newsHiper, for
; consecutive weeks next Iwfore. said 7th
day of May, 1KMS, by order of Hon. ICodolph
Crandall, sole Judge of said Court.
In Witness whereof, I have hereunto tu t
my hand and atlixed the Heal of eaid Court,
at Ilillslioro, this 10th dnv of Mnrch, Ihsk.
J. W. AlOKOAN.
srjti.,J Couwtv Clerk.
uir.-7t
1 he Draft Stallion, VOI NO
EjTJID.
The Dm! t Stallion, Vumi (ir.KNKi i, is
a tispph-d bav. is hands hi'h, and weiglrs
?.()OI IfMllldx.
P:iioi;;k.-Sire by Major ISnu-t 's til n
eld; he bv John Copp, the great prize wiu
ner of lliibintl; dam, tiv n John mure;
gruiiil .lm a MoruMii in. ire.
Ihe i;nIish Conch H.ir-s-, VOI'NO
ROBT. BRUCE.
Hour. Hhi- k. Jk is a h:nnli.u- l.l:. L,
with white hind t.el. live years ol.l. Iu' -t
hainls high, and weighs I..V.M poiiiiits.
I'l iniiakK. Sire, bt Itobt. Jiruc; hx dv
j Sir William Wallaee: he by Dominion King:
i dam, u John mure, by iinjxirtcd Challenge.
The above named Stallions will niiike the
' Season of I in Washington County,
Oregon, at the following places:
Mondays, at Oreentille; .Monday Night,
at John lieisler's, on tiales Creek: Tueviay
Noon, at Forest Crote. at the Hamilton
'Livery Stable; Tuesday Night, at r'nir
(rounds, Hillslsiro. Wednesday Night, at
IU. n Anderson s, Fariuington ; 'Ihursday
i Noon, at Mr. Kent's, Scholia lerrv: Thurs
I i ... ll i i.i..v."
duv Night, nt t;.-o. Hornhut-kle', I leaver-
M"'; lr',y t'Tin& Ut W,!i'. N i1".'"
..t'4,',r..Mll,; ,r.' 'V N"n,at Ih.m. tMchms .
; i.iisi i-.ii. ns: i rm.iv .igni. i no. larm ui
the undersigned, .1 milea west of Olencoe;
Saturday Nooti. at Win. Paglev's. uear the
Lejsy Stdi.s.lhouse. .
lenus: Single .service, f..; I ho Scasou,
fl; Insurance, flS
l aymeni rxiiisiuereu uue wiieu mares are
known to be with foal.
TtiNOl'r.
mJ.i-tf
March isss.
This Space
RESERVED
von
Jas. H. Sevel
Manufacturer of
mm tile
JP A.CTORY,
Three Miles Northeast of I
Hlllstorot Oregon.
Octobar 4, tatir.
oti-ly
Xotlof for I'lihlirnfloii.
LXD OmCK AT (K(11 ClTV, OniiOON,
March hih, lass, (
VfOTICE IS IIEUI'ltY fJIVEX. THAT
ll the following nsim-d seHh-rhas tiled
notice of his intention to mitke third priMif
in Ktinportof his claim, unit that s.iid proof
will he made Ix-fore the tlounty Jml'e or
('lerk of Wasldnnton Count v. Or.-oii, i,t
HillsU.ro, Oregon, on Till KSDAV. May
IhivH, viz: I'eter liooliev, i lolnexteiut l.ni V,
No. fSo, fr Hie S. I.. f 'if S.-C. I', 'J
U. 1 W.
He names the follow itigwilnenw-s to prove
his continuous residence iiixin, uA cisli na
tion of, said land, viz: I. it. J nret v. Ooar
J. Tompkins, Harry Hall, Ihinal Miv n,
all of iileiicoe, itwlnijctoii County, tlr-
tul.VCt W T ISL'ItXEV, Kck;if,ti r.
otir for I'liblirueloii.
Land Orru n at Okkoox Citv. Okkoox, t
March sth, lss, (
OTICE IS HEKEIIY OIVEX, TIUT
tlin following named s-tili r iius tiled
notice of his intention to nifike linal proof
in HuMrt of his claim, rind that saiil proof
will ixt maile iM lore Hie ouim v iuuge or
Chrk of Washington County, tregon,
ot Hillslsiro, Oregon, on ll-I.S)A,
Mnv 1st, 1sm, viz: Jstnes 'i'. puton,
Homestead Entry No. OHV.t. for the h. W
t of S.;. :tl, T. ;t N, it. 4 W.
He tin toe the following witnnses to prove
his continuous risiidetice tipou, und cultiva
tion of. said land, vu : Jniues Chituiuinps,
John Klitik, J. 11 loiick, Atittioti p.
Pfauner, all of liuxtou, Washington County,
Or-g n.
inir,--,i W. T, IH UXEV. Itedster.
SliiifT't Hair
IY VIHTI'E
K AN KXKCf 'I KPa.
1 issued
Mit of the Conntv nit o
Washington Conntv Oregon. Ix-sriug date
of March 8. ltWH, directed and delivered to
ma by the Clerk of aaid Court, and beiii in
favor of John F-d wards, as plaint in", and
agniast Washington Kellow, us defeiidimt,
and ciHiimnuding me therein to satisfy Ihe
biuii of w'j'A now due on km id ind-nieiit
I with interest thereon sinco March ;th, ls-
I at the rate of Id ja-r cent . per filifuiiu, and!
the further sum of 17 l.t costs, and the
ooHts and expenses of Hale mid of this writ.l
and t-y virtue of said writ, 1 have, this April ;
Mil. 1SSM. made lew of t ho s line uinjii nil
the rielit. till.- mul inti rnit of the alHirn !
iinnied defendant iu and to I ho following
dcscrils-d real estat to-wit: J-ying, Is-mg !
Slid situate in Washington County, Oregon, I
and more part icularlv desrrilM-d as follows: i
Heinu tho H. I.. ,'4 of the N. I'.. ( of Sec. :U.
and the S of the N. W, l4 and N. K. '4
of tho N. W. ij of Sec, ?,:,. I , 'J S. K, 'J , '
ntnl containing PIO ncr s find b ;i tneof
said levy and said writ. 1 v ill. i"i
Tliesdnv. the ll ttii i of H.tJ ls.
At the hour of 1 o'clock P. M .. of h iid i!ay, ,
(it the Ninth Door of the Court U nix, ill
It HUIxro, in K;iit dan, l a:iil Slab-, sll
all tlm riiht, t ille ami interest of llieabovi
tl.imed (tctclldaul ill arid t- the fibove d.t
s-:ilad n:oierlV, fit piihlin aiinliitli, to (lie
Ii i'li,--t bidder, for ca-h in hand, los tlisf)
tli. i In n iliU fon- named sinus ai d the costa
and -lx lis- s of H'lle. S:it.l miIii will bit
made Mil.ji t f. ruiicmpt ion. as by law pro
Vl led.
Witness in v hand this April U,
Jt. P, ColfNKI.H s,
SherilT of Waolmigtoii Count V, ' b , oli .
n.V.'.t i
li't' for I'uMicat itoi.
I.ivu I ti l It i:
r I ti.MH.N Cn , I tin oon,
l uri'li '.I.., I m h
Vnlici: is hi;i:i v. tiivts. that
11 the following mined M-tllet h'S tiled
tiolice of his inlt-ulioii to u.iike I, mil pioi
iu siikirt of his claim, and that x-ud rxl
i 'irt , u ,,ui,,I1L....n f.ntv 1 1,
iii i.. ...fi.i.1 i..i..ru ii.. i'.ni.i,.. I......
iHillslN.ro, tregon. on MONlAY. Mnv'tf.
lHM vjz. At.n-r I rsn.e, Hoinestesd I'.ntrv
. ,; s;i . for the N. ... t the N K, v.
r- v u ,r Son 1 T V It 4
il1 ' ' ' -
He' i. inies the follow in,, uitness to
prove his continuous r.sid nee upon, and
cultivation of, .aid Imd. vi: P, S. 15. aid,
o r 1 1 , .1 ! p t' U-n.i , n.l 'i..
i Pierce, all of (ireetivill. !'.., Wn hiugtoii
1 1 onnty, iregon .
a.Vit
W. T, l.l KNr.i, Ii.-gister.
JOSEPH EMRICH.
Wholesale rind U tail
BUTCHER,
Forest Otove, Oregou.
All kinds of n;i:slf MKATS kept oti
stantly on hand and sold Chesp forCah.
J-THiKhest Market I'l ice pa id for
Beeves. Hogs, and
Mutton Sheep.
Please fciv nil- a call. al'J If
SQUARE
POULTRY YARDS
FOREST GROVE, OR.
Iwon at thi', oM Mid v porina
l'lhiliilioii in the tollowinc
preminiiis: ,
niisr lumwti'.w.
t Iti'i-edmi? I'm of lloiul.iiis-flock snd liens '
,' Pair of Iloti'lans -Cs-kerel and Pullet. j
I i air ot iiouuaris . .s-fc nun ji' -i.
j llondan Hen Houdans.
j lin-cdinu Pen Plymouth Hoc!,- (wk end
Ileus.
Pair HriH-dintr Plvmoutli l;H-k - - Cockerel
and Pullets.
; PlynuHith U s k Coclr r. I.
i Itreedmij I'en White I, Iiorm -Cs-U and
Hens.
. Itrown J.ei;honi CwkTcl.
! Pair liosi C. W hite I rf-horns -C.n-k.-tel and I
Pullet. I
Tlio Sdv.r S. Hrimhnr's - Cockerel and ;
Pullets,
i Itrccditi!! Pen Ouinea Powls.
kixiinp rsrvii'M.
Pair Silver S. H.inittnrits Cisk and lien.
ltrtedin Pen lb I'lioniv CiwHtrrl and!
1'UlletS.
I t owned and raised cverv nun of my show :
j birds. I 'id uot l.nv or lxrmw, or act as
Hcreiit for nil voile el-s). Ktockwas r.riiinall tt
imported from the best yards in the ll.ist. j
Come and sea f ir yniiisi Ives. I'trti from j
these birds for h.itcMnp, w. pir set tint? f 5 !
' per two settiuiis; Mr three settlncs; nnd
birds for sale. Square Couliry nrds,
', Forest Orove, Wnshintisi Count) j Oicon
; vi o. o. si.o w, ito.
I lufl-i'm
FOR SALE !
A
i,ot of lacij) wv.wnoj n:
Also, a quantity of Hay, will Is sold 4 'Ik
at tha I'.srn.
F. CIULMKIC4.
Pif U
Cornell .I.
For Snlr
A
old
FEW OOOH M'OIlK HOJMFJi
ana 3d a res, lor uasu, iroiu lour years
pward; two unlaa north of HUlsboro.
AddraM
LOU MANNING.
mK 'r r mm
AtlniinUtrator'M Hair.
NOTICE JH IIEKEHV OIVEX, THAT
in irsunnce of an order and decree of
t lis County C-ourt of the haU of Oregon for
Washington County, mndi' and entered at a
regular term thereof, to-wil,ou the I'd day
of May, ls? Iu the matter of the estate
of Jimepli tt. Pierce, deoeased, and to ins
ilirected ns Ailiuidl'strntrix Ihertsif, t will sell
lit piihlie finelloM (o tbn highest bidder, at
the Com) Hoiihc diMfi', in IllJIsboro, Wash-
j lugton County, Oregou, on
i Safurdii), fli p.Mli tiny of May, IHHH,
Al 1! oVIoH,- ,. M t!i following described
I tr ict i. li. ii KntHe lor so lilitch thereof a4
1 in iv be neceHStrv to pay the debts, claims
taint evptiiH. n ot HilmiiiiMlrallou of asid
JestaliM; i.uiU icni :M,,t is desoiilted SS fol-
1 lows: Jw iii ; Him h utli half of the Original
Donation ,nh i Ciiiim of Horace Parsons
und Wife, being purls t-f sectious 11, VI, IS
end It, in Town. I H. of hungo 4 west, of
tlio illutiM tin meridiiiti, Washington
County. Mmo of Oregon, containing 8J0
acres, more or l.-Mt. To l.e Hold on the fol-lo-iii
terms: One tinid of purchaae price
cavli in Inn,. on thmlsy of sale) one third
ol pun li.i'.e price to Im paid in one yesr
irom tiny "I Mile. Mini I lie nniHlliilnr u n
; piiitl in
mi' i -,i
to years from day of Male, with
on ii. t. ir. il itavtnetit at tlm rate
I of leu )s r i ent i I iuiIiiuii. Deterred pay
i nieiit a to In-H em rd 1 1 v ii iiiortgiigs mi the
Ipji ii ivH sold. Cuiivi viinoii to bu at pur-
j cuu; , j's eM ;n
M1TTIF. A. PIF.RCE.
Administrator of tl I slule of Joseph O.
Pierce, 1 eocfned. u.i Cl
BAILEY.
TONGUE &
SCHULMERICK
Old Stand !
i
V. rorttt'i' Main mul l lrst StrreU
N wi;i:ki.v
Styles ol
lil.Chll'T F LATIX1
Spring Goods
CLOTHING,
Hats, Ooots, Tlot,
H and korch lof a,
Hosiery ,
Ladles' and Conts'
Furnishing Goods,
Dross Coodd,
Dross TrlrnfnliiRS,
Muslins, Prints,
Etc.
nd Ui
lso, fl Ml I
selected St.'Ck ol
MI'L'e,
COIIIpll-tfl
:i Groceries,
Provisions,
CANNED GOODS,
Notions,
Clears and Tobacco.
All of whUh we otfer at tha very lowest
living rates for Cash, or Iu nchsnga tor
Prsluc.
Our slock Is taw and complete, and wa
Invito iinpuct iou and oomparisim with other
prices ruling, as we know w cannot Isiuu-
itersol.I. inr tt
BoOS & CO.
FOREST QR0VE.
IN AIHM1ION TO Ol H 111,1, LINK
ot intend nferchandiH., we hava for
sale thi' Ci Jehrnteil
loline Pumps
The Moline Hand Force Pump,
The Molins Lift Pump,
TheMoline Chain Pump,
Whii-li ire .1 1 n.i iot to any now in use, and
we iriiai Hiili n i .(i Ii to i'ih sin hi net Ion, and
our n'iri jit-.- ill. luArNl.
uiv.s ik Foil I in:
Suilpl:ikri' I'arni unci
Sprint;' VnoiiM.
i
i
jDugglos, Acmo Harrows,
An. I a lull line of the
J. I. CASE PLOWS,
! And oilier Agricultural Implements.
i Agents for the Ceniifiii-Aineilcsti and
Qu.H'ii liiNiiratiCH CoiiijiHiues.
J. 0. BOOS & CO.
I'oisat fJrove, OrfttfoU.
alM If
I)in Couwis.
Ki fUBT P. Woisirsa,
j HILLSBQRQ
!Meat Market!
CORWIN & WOOSTER, Props
Main Stroot, - HILLSBORO
Choice Beef,
Mutton, Veal
And Pork!
Kept Ooiistautly 011 tin int.
Illlfliesl market pilte paJd tr
llectes. Mutton, Vtal ami lloirs.
I'nlr neulhitf lo All !
Ha tUfHrt Ion Isiinruntt'tT'
Please Clvo us a Trial
Hapt. 8, mj.