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About The independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 188?-189? | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1888)
THE INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY ...MAY 10, 188s! .. Prohibit iorist in thi county w ill please. lear in mind that we mate no attack, upon them in our remarks regard ing Mr. Webb. We were placed in the mi ft unpleasant position by hint. lie Kft us no alternative we must publish or refuse to do so on the instant. We aLl that time be granted for an ex planation, with the assurance that due statement of facts would le. inado. lint all t no purjiose. We were fold Mr. Webb roll 11 not l consulted; that he had j;one to Eastern Oregon, ami his le tuaud would be enrriiHl out. Our de nial wa. candid. No man can say he was ever refused a hearing by us ou a lair representation of facts; no. not one. Kven when the gentleman called with the letter, we made the same statement t him that had been made to Mr. Webb. The gentleman said we were surely in error, a he had read it from the outside of the paper in the issue of about four weeks ago. We immediately mined to the tile and saw our error. Had Mr. Webb come with : direet charge, the error would then have Ix-cn discovered and we would willingly ami gladly have set bim right. If Webb thinks to bulldoze, he would letter se lect another individual and paper from cutid; The Independent and it editor. Since he has tried to injure- the editor in his own paper, we have neither fear nor respect for him. Ami there is u ton of dynamite hitterness behind what we have said. We are informed bj a private let ter from a sheep district in Kantein ,,, , 11! I Iwaai thaf IhA il rs I ' ta v Avar Iklna ' a ' for tiheep men. ilartv nQQAi'r r li ci t I - determination to quit the business, an sheep cannot be rained for in ut-; , .,, . , . ihiHtorv, it tradition, its luist char- ton alone with profit. The result of, ' 1 . ,f, .... , , ! iicler, its present aniiK aud future! the "free wool' agitation lias de- . ; pressed the market at from five to ten cents per pound; the poorest wages earned in years are now liIrirv ni. 5.1 cliAnrcra r9 uloaoti niwl x . l- o'i In rinmu harA'Mnd t hfii r ti'i' ill lt inn m as con re vers of freights for sheen. , . . . .. . i men, who are now iorced to do tueir 1 V II U ...AkU1.Um .v ... I ' . 1 - wnrtl 1I1A IfiHur uvula witn thf) , " .. .... , ... remark: '-If apritation alone of tlie question lias done so mucn to ie 1 . x x i i ires3 :our iniporuini immsirj, wuai ' . . , ,,; iuav we uot expect when 'free wool ; ' . , ., .. . , x o xi i is voted upon us? 'And yet, the letter states '-there w no panic in Ml i . f r ilro.f nrAA (All fvAAj luan.In.-A' 111.11 MX M MX V V.VrVXW.1 Q-W.i, HUM ' have not even the satisfaction L now that such goods will not be .. tluriBf, the Irt!Ht twenty even higher than now." This 'T.nr8 0,rini,v" IlOt campaign bombast, but the; " . truthful statement of a social letter written to the editor f this journal. The ticket nominated by the republicans of thi county AVednes - day meets with general satisfaction. The convention was harmonious 8o far as we could ascertain, and those nominated are well qualified for the! x l l x- - posiuons lowuicu tney Been eieciion. ; mg in the politics oi that Htute is j Contests between aapirants was ; also thoroughly underBtotxl. The j animated, yet there seems to be f latest phase of Cleveland's effort to j very little sorenens i the pari of ; carry Oregon was deaciibcd in the, those defeated in the struggle for New York Tribune rhii morning, j nomination. No doubt the ticket i The following is the article: will poll the strength of the repub- Smith M. Weed, the so-called I i- i . ir ' , xx i i Jican partv in the county. If it:"wizaid of Plattsburg, who wasi does, then every candidate on the , Samuel J. Tilden's coutidential ! :n i... i..i n... x x. x- x: . - ' ov;ftrii ii w net v i . irm uiuiLru space will not permit of a review of the qualifications of the several candidates individually, so, for the present, we leave their fate in the , one of the shrewdest political agents bands of the public, wiehiny; the , in the country, has gone to Califor party success as in the past. nia. He had not expected to make . j. . w. . . .- - . j this trip up to within forty-eight Mr. Thos. II. Tongue was nominuted hours of the time when he started, for state senator by the republican con- for he had invited some friends to vcution, receiving 59 votes out of 75 on spend Sunday with him at his home the first ballot. Hi name was presented to the convention by Col. Cornelius in a few pleasing remarks. The large vote receivea Dy .nr. Aongue i a compumem ti m l' . i to his ahiUty and a just recognition of a ! capable and buay life of thirty years j Hpcnt iti the countv and amnno; those ! who honored bim with their ballots j yesterday. Hon. Geo. II. William, ex-attorney : general of the United Staes. an elis.uent talker and for many year a respected citizen of Oregon, will address our peo- pie at the court house next Setnnlay ? afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mr. Will- iutn's reputation as a debater of the first order, assures bim the, largest audience ever congregated in Hillsla.ro to listen to the word of an exponent of rejiublican statesmanship Ihe Herald teports that a w York life insurance company refused I to write policy of 5t),0(XI on Pres - ident Cleveland-, life That paper did not state it the policy wa want - Ail nn hia nffiein.1 life ea on niM oiiumi ine. The democratic iartv of this .s.nntv ,. . , , ' . . , ..I nominated it ticket hist Nat urdav. winch appears in thi issue. The ticket is a fairly good one and will doubtless jh.1I the entire strength of that party in the county. The Salem Stateina is anions our i i l i i ' most valued exchanges, and we do e. i riously doubt the statement of 'cbb to the effect that Ht had to take it all back in next issue." Vc read no such retraction. How is this, Hendricks? Elder Webb, stand up! Did you -go broke" at Gaston, and amble a lu tramp to Forest Grove? In future beware of tbe VVapato tiger. II KK MA XX OK OKA HI X. It will not be asserted by any candid person that Mr. Hermann has not been an active and fairly successful representative in con gress. It would be useless to deny that he has labored with great assiduity, or that he haa accom plished about nil that could fairly be expected of a representative. During his two terms he has fami liarized himself with the duties and learned the opportunities of a mem ber of congress, and now he is better equipped for rendering vice to- his state than any new member could be. No candid person would expect of Mr. f.c.irin better or more effi cient service for the state than he would expect of Mr. Hermann. On : the contrary, it is known that a new j man is always at home dibad van-; tage. The story of the boy who, though a bright fellow, couldn't j atmly his. lesson till he "got the j hang of tho new m hoolhouse," ; faiily illustrates many things that ; reach leyond ihe period of boyhood, j The lousiness house that takes n ; youug mini mu wnirc ' traius him up in it, doesn't dismiss him as soon as he begius to Iks effi cient, just for the sake of going through the same process of teach ing another. Looking, then, to the service of the state, there is no reason why Mr. (iearin -should be preferred to Mr. Hermann, but on the contrary, there is reason why Mr. Hermann I should lc preferred to Mi. (iearin. 'There remains the political side, the J party aspect of the case. If Ore-: Ron ih a democratic tnte, if a ma-j i.-v- .if l.(,e ia.1a H'lbh notmntt 11. . 1 the stalo t tlie Miiiixut tI Hie uetu- nt'iatie party, with itn pulirv, it purposH, lueu.iu ihiuish, .'ir.urnrmj ' ' 11 ! otherwise, Mcr- will be elected. 111:111 will be nent to coujneH. aaiii. 11 , - 1 J lir; adiuiniistration at W aslauprton 1 . ; tolS 1 forctuef the political issue 111 :,,ivoua in I liiiYrlk I lAliia nil rti. . " publican can vote for a democrat . . llOllllI 111 unu o. .... . 1 ' Un tlna muita iaii 1 ,1 ia nu ora called;. & 'upon to elect the representative in 1 1 , . ' , t iAniviua aiol a moini-ilr m ihA lAma t rt,.fiutt a,l mami. li- i. iUa Amu. - - , xilature. In order to do it they have - - . only to come out and vote, and thia, . , , . . . . , , since the aauiinisbatiou has cual- . Ir. noil tlieni it l their ilutv to do. J A, . .. , ... ' . . . iliA tnuil nt n.iiiii'.liiMiiv tbi-riiinlioiit t l " pn 'im i Ml l .1 . 'O:iw.no l,;l.x. it l.n. lanifi!!- I he lull luis j;ont to t he MIlKte, STILL IIM.Vr.S" Of!K'(ti. Following; is the latent from t J rover i iMa.aIa..i .1 : i icicinmi in o ucni.TT ,w oinj ! Oregon, in which he is simply hop - 1 ins: against hope: U'ashixotox. 3 fay 0 That the ! president ia exceed iujjly anxious to j carrv Oregon in the June election ii well knowu. and that he i interfer- . . .. .... ni-rui in iui i.cutil nil lull OI inn., u V i which the sage of Gra mercy park i nnd Greystoue sought to purchase ! his election, aud who is known as J in Plattsburg. Since Weed's de parture for the Pacific coast it has conie out that the administration is i . t . A . . mating uosperaie eiiorts 10 carry Oregon, in ordei to secure the con- trol of the Tutted States senate, and the hint is thrown out that this is i the object of Weed's visit to U1( i . coast. The election of numbers of Ihe legislature will take place in Oregon , tilft xVe nf tl.A iu.inl.line r.f tht i ,mtionnl convention, mid the ad- ministration is said to have. cou reived the idea of carniii" Oregon to make the St. Louis i?alheiinr , " O enthusiastic, and depress thi tt 0f , Chicago. Among the methods of : the democrats to carry the sl;tte is the promotion of the piohibitiou . movement. There i a full eon- . -. . gresxinnnl nnd legislative ticket m ; tue ruM. St. John, of Kansas hs t.n n,. ft,,d ,nL; . 8tr0IJg ettmt to n Urfiff ...ohf. bUiou yote iu on,t. t), ,,fcftat tbe , republicans, against whom he has I. . Iecn riincoroii ever nince the ex- posnre of hi inoceediii-'s in JfjgJ ' , , 1 , , . , Ihe democrats hold the state ! . a.iUiiuistration in uregou, and are i makiug every elVort from statu and ! uatiouat oflicei to carrv the dav. ! The republicans of the state are alive i to the situation, however, and ,b, not propose to lei it democratic - - i ir. .. i..i-..- t..n i i .1 ll'-ll. iiiiiii-- .i..lllla. uo-iictiw!! 4 . la rue and intclliuvnt andieuce t the i .ourt h..ne la M.,,d,y eveiii.,,. Mr. " ! pruairiutiHl S of .!d1?oue! Mallory is mi able debater and presented j We hope Klder J. W. Webb will ! telveoufh,' day'f ZSiut in the republican sid.' of the tjriff ipies-j be enabled to attend the convention tereat on deferred payments at the rat of lion ui a lori-u.ie una pleasing manner. He is thoroughly conversant with hi subject and was listened lo with rapt j attention. 1 x - t t a The interstate commerce commie- U9n n laieiy uau unuer iutwukb- ; tion complaints made by boards of , J . , , ,. t trade and other commercial bodies regarding the prevalence of under- billing a an evil iu the railroad t freight transportation business, Underbilliog is a device by which the shipper pays freight upon a less quantity than is actually carried, which is tatamount to paying a rate on the gross quantity, anil it is made a form of discrimination, a less rate being charged some shippers than is charged others for a like service. The commission after an examination of the matter has come to the conclusion that the cotnplaiuts made by the commercial bodies are substantiated. It finds that while special contracts, rebates and draw- backs have been comparatively un-; Lnown, the device of underfilling na8 become quite prevalent. Shipper I are beld to lw mainly responsible; for the "existence of this abuse, though the commission censures the j rRrrieia for their failure to insist! pon actual knowledge of the weights ! u 4.mBeiA ( ,.avioafl Hhipmenls. ' As a result of its investigation the; commission announces its concur-: re nee with the request from the various commercial bodies for an amendment of the law iaapoeiog a penalty upon shippers who by false billing, false classification, false weighing or false report of weight or other device obtain tranjortation for their property at less than the regular rates. Hepreaentative Ilermanu has re ceived au invitation from the chair man of the prohibition state central coin iu it tee of Oregon, asking him to I an tt k ait a.fetn 1 Zkl 1(1 k A iM-,(km an Xfatle j iiit' i'iae wave v m " .i iiivi . ..... ... . ! prohibition candidate for coiiieas. ; f If Arntatin rilt r a I e 4 Vt m , . , ....... letter, hhviui; tliat if the invitation! . - wa intended a- au act of ecu r tent simply, he appreciated the spirit in; S which it was sent ; but if it was in . . icnueii to iiuiuce 11101 10 aoanuon . . . IllH prolessionai UUtietl, leaving luePeniy or mm.w. hid Kraa keep fronh . 1 and ormsn all M.nioii Ktoa-k will la l.w.U.I interests 01 me state entirely unren - i resented upon the lloor of the house , 1 of representatives, he can only ..... a v rviaua .t.t. ,.m An I tlior biiaIi An 1 , , i inviltmn dliittilrf rnmn frim Inn ! , , headquarter of a partv pretending ( ... o I 1 ; to Have tlie welfare of the state , i at nean. iuuv lor nermann. ' Twntm-ritt. ' The hou..-of con I,:, ,1 the 111 1-1,1 ... i river and harbor bill bv j v..t of 161 to - r '" oiu u jioic oi iui 10 ; au,,it U Sieved the committee on .-om- men e will tale up it i-oiiM.dVr.it ion im - , in.sliU-lv. un.l have it tmnlil no ,P . .. iiiiiileratloii iii the senate a mhh a tMNoiMe. There is a determination to,T s,;r,J thi bill to the president, so that if . , - i - ., . : ue eins u wore un many oi me uu- 1 prnveuient can be begun thi minnuer. j It i IteJieved that the senate eouiinittce , will increase muiic of the appropriation ! (vr the l'aeitie t. Scuatr Doli.l. 1 ;,M(1 Mitchell l.roiHme to increase the an - j propriatioii tor Yaiiuina ha v. mouth of I1 1 1 thet 'oluuil.m river, l.a.-k at the Cascades, The Dalle, Coos bay and other jaunts in I Oregon, ft i thought the M-nate will ii, rt!.-, the hill slx.ut tl.r.i- or tour ,ir,i,, ,oll;ir. , , ! 5lenilers of the church upon ,...,.. , . , . nhl?h U h h.m drop the title of ' elder while: ! engaged in the pieatinallf work i r 1 Hon. John M. Gearin, democratic candidate for congress, has Wen telling the people of Eastern Ore gon what he knows or does not know about wool and the tariff. Hon. Binger Hermann, member of con gress, and republican nominee for re-election, is working bard in Washington City for a large appro priation in the river and harbor bill for the locks at the Cascades and for ! '7" . . " . " , lue DlP nuroan aoove ine uanes. j Mr G' talk nir sound very; loqnnt but Mr. Hermann's, ions are lar more suitaoie to tne wishes of our people. 77i- '""''"'. Acccrding to the Jloseburg I'lain- t'''r. lougls county is the land; nt enchantment. Immigrants wonI )Ur come to Washington; county, where there is some reality. ; . . . -w Away witu your enchanted land of; SrTnh and chaparral. Cannds. according lo Urn latest j , ..... ... i u.:i,,,",i iiw "iiiiiii iwcuiy-ii ve yenrsipu I. XX . I !x.C"x-x . . . . iCo IxX.lV-'ll C- 4 X . . I OHt tiute-l .state one out of , vrry four of its uative lrn i-opu-: latiou and three out of five of its m- j sisted ..u.oigranU, and has .,., for &T!d "af tV , r.ilroai1, ioo,m.M) iu a vain lTZyZ!IS ' t to settle up ,t region th.it would i trati...f aaid s.ttei; anid real estate is t - - i i - i . ' deaerihed a followa. t.-wtt: AU l inland I"' a formidable rival to our N nrl It- : iimr in the County of Waohioutou and west wheat ..rowing lbhl and peo- i !Stat.,,,'1 i.rtiidarly !.i t . . r?!1 Kd .nl L,H'n,o"'l.rH fuI 0.! - , . IIe- auada scs'rns ai.ue vutiou to' l I raet ltem the Ilomestend Kntry of .. - .,... x ... . Jawa Dickson, situated in countv and l,,e nneii .-iata, ana yer ny tuii- S the annexation of her -opt - " our lspulatioh is proi-eeding so j apidly every year that by the time j Cad.i Wgiiis to think favorably of .annexation, abe will 1k in the ion- . . t ... - t t ! diliou i f a foieign xsr house ask- ....,.:...:.... ..-. met iean '' lu lllliaOJI foil. I IIV I'nion. Kr. in the rjiat, so lie ,4miy measure his "mind agaiust the great minds of those abroad," as he expressed bimself in this ottiee. ... . a MARRIKV. MoCOY WATTS. At the residmoepf W. H Bl(,ck in Hiilsboro, May a. Inns, John cCoy to Mi Irvine I Watts, Washington county, Kev. W. H. Mack flloiatiw. ! m I coxnkt.Ix.-in Portland. Monday mien. timm- injj. May 7, lhSS, Me. Helen Council, Ktl about S.i year, of coiisaiBption. The deeeaed was a sister to Mr W. E. Thorn, of llilltlioro. itnd a relative of tb Connell families in this connty. She lanves a large circle of -relatives and friend iu Washington county and Portland to mourn her early death. KICHAJ.DSON. Near Tic;ardvilb. May 7, ISHS, Holouion Kichurdson, aged 73 year. Mr. Richardson was among th early pioneers to this county, where ha reared a large and intelligent family. Many fronds sympathize with the members of tha fatoiily in their loss. Absolutely Pure. Ibi powder never varies. A uinrvel of purity, nt renzih and wholenonu-n. itore ecouomionl than the ordinary kind, and cannot be Mold in competition witn tn mm- j titude of low tent, ahort weicht alum or j phosphate powder. Sold only i ean. IUlTl. V.AKINO FOWUKB Co. nlO-tt VVi Wall St N. Y. XKW TO-AY. . -- Cheap lnMtiirns. My pasture on Wapnto bake i now rmdy for stock. It consist of ls hundred acre . - - . . - , m-uiri. rniioaiiu, biuimv suppueu with fresh muuino water nil Hummer nh w" " ,"""",, er uu aummer, un 1 - i after ever iIhv. will Iu, u.lf.l nn, i.mr will be taken to prevent accident nnd di easn, but no respouaibility will he auiued for such eae. Stoek know a to U. di-HHtd or breachy will not be received, and reron i lnowinfly putting diseased or infts-ted I " " " urm rt-.i-ii,ii,i.) , ioruauia;r tuu none 10 otnt-r stork. TI.,..tu . ti:i;ms : For HoBti Any jiertod le tb.-ui two ! months, wtentj-fiTt- rents n month, aud no , charff for les thnn one month Two uiontl and le-ntba.. th,e month. seventy- nvM .... m lin.nlli 'II. ....... 1 1. .....I nv cent a month. Three mouth and ... : over, aity t-vnti. a moiitii. .Mare ainl siirk- i . ... ! ctw- Xo rh.,r of th.... fifty; ; cent, nnd for i.nv peiiod Ut than three' I "onths.t.ltve ni ., .o,,:h. ll...e Months, I Him over, mnv iini n imiutii. nit 0-."t J. ti ASTON. - j 1 51. liltSoX, M. . i i Physician, Surgeon and AcCOBCUi, Hkatkrvom, - - Ott.s i " ; IJ,Hia,c' - H.m l'.i.St .f Fost inM .'hu POLITICAL SPEAKING. HOIST. p H. Willi Will addie' thi C.ti-ns .f Wa .hinston J Count,'. Oretfou, at the Curt lioue, mi Hillahoro, on SATURDAY. MAY 12, 1888, It 2t30 P. M. ON THK- ni:; l.. of Day ! rUllllbdl IddllCb Ihe A ooidial invitation is extended to nil. W. N. HAUUK i r. Chainran, County Central-Committee. llillslstro, May 7. IK.. n'. 1 AdminlMtralor'M Snl. wOTICE is herthv civen that in n? XT . - . ' - . . auntice of an order ami deene of the: County Court of the Ktate of t retfon fort WaahiuKton fViiiuiy. made and etiff-nd nt u T reenlar term thereof, tiwil: on the ih dav of Mnv. less, in the matter of th F.shite of 7 Mie rtiu tk.il. to the hiifbest liiilJer. at tha : 7 . ii - i .. l . . 1 1 i. , . i -. i . OHir. lll'U-W UI. Illll'.'"'!". T.ininifix)0 cvionty. .'itate of Oregon, uu IHATl'lilMV Jl K IU, IKSH, hi air .fores.tid. nnd drsin.ited in the I', h. "1 ?"7f fLi,uv?yti Willamette meridian. c.u,-.iniii!j . 40-100 ,UJdMj rnct-B. ;tiniiin. nt the quarter sink " '' ,w7f" tiVUtT mtuidian: runuinif them e s.uth on section Iin SO riisj thence west 771- nsl.: thence Ilortu i- rods: thei.ee west 2i r.sis- ence arth f1 rial t.t thw c. nter nf sec- j tiMi U: thene east IliO rod to the (.lace of j becinuuut. containing oi', ; acres. 10 nercnt. per auniuu; deferred lmvment to aecarrd by a inorivriie ujs,n the premise All oonveyiuiceM to 1m ;,t pur chaser's aspens. pkteu noscow. Administrator of tha Katatsof James piakjfcjii, Lsceaed. tulO-ftt Notice for Pnblimtion. Lixr Orru k at Uhewn Otv, Oskoos, I Ann I utn. lsss. . VOI'ICK IS HEHKKY GIVES. THAT X ' tli following-mimed settler has filed j iiisxk-t- u, 111 uuc-uiion wj n.nfcft uiifli in sapiiort of his claim, nnd that said proof will Ins matle before the County Jude or Clerk of Wnshiiuitou CountT. Oregon, nt Hiilsboro. Or. con. ou 'l CKSllAY. l : . :x i js i 1 1 Jane lUh.lsnM.Ti2: Ueore W. Morgan,; Homestead Entry No. 4'.U."i,.Xor the N E- 1i j OX ' TT-tJ. x ,, I . m .... J . lie names the following witnesses to Drove his continuous residence uxn. and cultiva tion of. auid land, viz: John ('. Miller, J. I). lAiltii, J. Iftftia, and George Helliere, all of tileneo, Washiiion tVmnty, Oregon. n..-Vt W T lil'KNEY, Itegister. Xoth'o for rublicntion. liAsnOi rii k at Oaaoow Cmr, Obcoom, Ari Jf7tb, lsss. ( "VOTirK IS IIEUEItV OIVEN THAT i the fllowiiu;-unnied wttler hs tiled notice of hi intention to ni.ike tlunl proof in KiiMrt 01 ii claim. Hint Unit unid rool will le uinilo Im fore the tJouuty Jndife or tlrrk of fisliiHlou fount v. Oregon. Kt Hitisi-.ro.u.. 11, on kuidav, June r.M, 1 w, vh: y . 11. v nils, lrre-eiiii4iou l. r No. for the X. E. of N. l!. 4 of K-c. r.'. T. 2 N., It. W. lie nrxnien the following witnexwea to prove hi eontinnon residence upon, and i cultivation of. nnid Inud, via: H.irouel ! Sipp, Allert t)tt, John Davm. nil of Gleneoe J . J.. and la.ine tiales. of MountamUnle I'oatoflW, Wnsliinajton t'ounly. Oregon. niV.-4-.i V. T. itritKEV, lieister. otlre lor I'll hi lent ion. I.AJtO f)flltr AT OUKttON C'lTV. f BKtKX, ( April 'j:th. 1 m. OTICE IS HKUtlh GIVEN. THAT 1 the following named aettler haa filel notico of hi intent ion to make final proof iu support of hi cluiiu, and that aaid proof will t mnde before th CoantT Jode or Clerk of WaMhintun County. Oregon, at lli!l.stMri, Oniini, on Tt'ESUAY, June 11 b. I, viy: John T. Fletcher, Hoiue stcsd Entry ti.'l. for Lot Xo. 1, Sec 11. T. 1 N., K. 4 W. He n:iiae. the follwiiii( witnctwen to prove hii eoutiuuourt reHidenee upon, and cultiva tion of, H1..1 l.tud.vi: S VV. Her, Sr., J. F. Lntt'itrtv, C. liinea, nnd Jame Mo lvrfln, ell of tinier Creek Foatofliee, Ws-h-inton Count , 4ret;oii. . m:M;t W. T. 1SFUXEY. lU.iter. Xolice for I'nbllrntloii. Ijind trni r. xr OukooM Citv, Oukoon, I , March Hint. ! ; VOTICK IS HKKKltV OIVEN. THAT; ; 11 the followiuK U.tmed Hettler h:is tiled ' t notice of liw intention to make tiiml proof 1 iu anpiiort of hi claim, and tb:it e.id prt.i ; will le made lefore the Count Jiulje or j j Clerk of Wiiahintjtoii Countv, Ort-ijiiii, nt HUlHboro, )r-i;oii. ou ill M). , Mn iS. 1 nas, viz: Abner F'ranie. lloinectead Etittv ! Xo. C.'4il. for ihe N. v. of n,M .; i- Hll j j H f N. w. '4 of Se.-. 1. T. X. it. 4 1 ,. ..... . . .... . lite .L..1M ft... f 1 kl 1,-hUr WllllAdJAd ... 1 prove In font iiiuou-i reut-uce ukii. and ciuiivuiiou 01, nia mini, viz: r. n. iwaru, ix . ,,- . m- . ,t . a 1 O. I. Ilolhster, A. Mead, end ( buries Fierce, all of tint nville I. !., Waihintou t.Wmutv, Oregon. a5-t W. T. HI KNKY, Feuist.r. For HnU IFW JXI V()IK hoksks; , a UI,wnrJ- two m Us Urth of 111 Ulmn,. Aanrt ml :tt i.ori MAXMMi. DAVIES' PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY ' " n " " ... S W. COKXKIt rir-t anil Taylor St reel. I'OUI LA XI. f.7.(. V Artistic Work a Specialty. ImU. 4 rayon nnd Mater 'tr- Kt ri fuvst rrasaaablr ralrs. '.; . Tualatin Hotel Main Street, ls-t '.M ami :! Hiilsboro. - - Oregon. oiici: is iu:ui-:ijy nvi-:, that ' i l the lili.ii rai-ueil has l-eu pMinli il Ruttrrriuro D..n.;ai, 'v the C-ouniv Conn of the S:de of Orecm. . WAUbtNtn. rroprieior. f r Wnshinnton troimty. tdminislritor of the Katat of Joseph W. Ihiti, deceased. - n M-rxoiis having clsims Ri(inst srtid ' 1'sliite wilt hc-i iii iho Hiin.eto me. with the rpilK TtM.K WII.I. OdXSTAXTI.Y l K sl'I. I pror vouchi-r. at my ottlec. lit I'm est 1 iilli-il wl'li llii- brut tUriurVl urt 'r.t. mill , (irove, Oregon, within six moiitlis Jr. . nt 111 bi vlus nr xt.rnr will l.c ;." t In strt vtm; tor ' d.ite of this notice, tin- io..it..rt .if (uhk Fold drove. Or.. April 11th. 1-. S HIGllKS. Kieellent AcciuiiiinidiiMoHs mid ripulnr I'rire ! LARGE SAMPLE ROOM For the Aeeoiiiiiiod itioti of Commercial Travolers. I ' j lJllE COACH! To iind from the House tol tf FREE MASON. i "Mil. THKKi:-YKAIt-Obl CLYDKS- d;d llt. nrotwrtv of W. Chalnier. Sr.. Coruclia, First l'rie Colt at tho State t and County Fair of 17. will stand the Heason at my Farm, 5 tuih-a north of Cor- ' nelius, at tl.'i iiiHiirance Frew Mason was ot l.v Mrrrv Mason IJttf, iu Sc.ltish Clvded.de htnd l!.s.k: . , , . ,..n. ii... i.. daot Horn. h Mnrcns; Rr. ndda m t h.ra. Itrntits; rcnt Uraii.iaai.i by kmijtrant. the troll in.' hors. trottiti'' horn,' w.cnbMKits,s Cornelin. March 22. IMS. m22-lm i l4Vli Cohwim. UiTKar I. WooaTva. - Meat Market!!' CORWIN & WOOSTER, Props -, Main Street, - IIIL.L.SBORO j 1 j Choice Beef, Mutton, Veal And Pork! KejS constantly on hand. lligkest market price paid Beeves, Msttoit, Veal and Heirs. far Fair Dcaliiig: to All ! Slit infect ion Uaarsiiteed Please Clve us a Trial Sept. 8, 187. ORGAN XDAnNARD REAL ESTATE AMD m Fire Insurance Agents, (tlppoolte Tualutlti Hotel , IIIL.I3I30F10. Have fti Gale: City Property. Farms, aud Business Opportunities. Houses to Rcnta 1 ' j List of Lands can be seen at our Office and at the Board of Immi gration Rooms at Portland. We ate preimriuu a list for dixtrihution iu . , . the Lasirn SUte, aud alon the route-. If would lie eil for itll lu are deirou of dpfc in(; t f til ueir FiuiiiH. or tliiditi3 111. in up. I.t Imiul in til.- s-'iiu- to 111 ! 1 iiitv a1. jv.Hitiie, to tr .iu:d ou our list, 'this, with our Foitlnnd eoiineeticiiH, ui.l place your Faiin-i uher thtv will come t the notice of purchawr. "fwtoinew are hown the 1tn.U free of charge. uiJJ tf 4'fr:i,F.lt!CATr.l D. J. PORTER. Iniiira'liirr, j IHTilV ; 'pais ! 1 f'i ruiw ti ts si i:i:hh f .lit fcl.i-.-1 .1 km L .t'ul Ml Mil kllldl Of Soil i:isi .l-.ili ui. I '.uiHble. t or par ,. , , . . , ,. ,...1 ., 1 , i. Iteul.tl toti.'ir"!' I..t. il c?tl :liU -4'e I lir ; , . . ' lcul jlo D. J. PORTtJU. tiiL't-j) (taitoii. Or., iisic-h lf7. ... Afm lairt s'f7a tfULLI go. CONTRACTOR. BUILDER Millwright. and 1 will furniili doors, wij..1.hv., (i.ui.i-s. bluitl mill iiioiililiiiL' i of all di-seriotions. l"iTOftiri' and shop, lie.ij f'r iney' i blur's niitli Khop. RillsUiro. March "1 .duiiiiitrntorw otire. V'trrici: is iu:i;i:nv iivi: that , it the underii'iied lm Is-t-n ilnlv up- ; I s.inted by the t oiii.ty oiirt of the Htte of Oregon for Wailiiuutun 4.itiit, Adiinu-1 j istrator of the titate of William ISaester. dreeiiMed, ami tin drily iju.-il.tieil as him-Ii I l All isrons. therefore. havi.u' rlsim i nxF.-ii.iHt said eslnte. urc ln ri l-v reoiiireil to .h.Oi.nl lli.ia.i ,-i.lk 1 It. iipi.thil V.ii.i.liHrj til t M cm ill in, in, wi.,1 ." I" ...... ... " j me. nt the Iiw Oilice of Ttust. II. Tonoue. 'in Hiilsboro, iiKhinctoii routit v. ' hei;on, ' within nix months from the dne hercol. 11 illslM.ro, In t.""1. April . lsss. ii.V.it .JOHN HVMFi,. A d iii I ii Nt I'Ji I r i I . alll .'it lii)iiuslifitoi . A Card. T havin-; h.-eii reiKirted in varou place that I had left the countv, I herehy tike I occasion to correct said false impression,! t aud Would latnth;lt I never lost my loual i ruai.lA-.p in lliiix nihiinlv I.v niiir nl.x.iu. ! iiiiiii 11, mill (ill. now niiif on hit iioiiiv place near Middleton. fJounty Suierintendent School. Middleton. t r., Auril l . 1sk u ... i . . . .... I Shcri fT'w Sail. ! Is tub CiKii ir Cot tr o- mit H'i'j j or OatooN inn niu Couli .o -I WASiiisoros. ' i Ira i: l'urdiii. Sr., I'l.tiutitt. Fedder l-Vddersoti, nn insatie person, rloht. llsriis-in, i s (.-r.M .It ui of tlie KHlnte of sviid l'i!ili r I'lihl- r. ,11, nnd i;.irl ii ii Ft Ulcisiii. I Icfi-iid.-inls. IV vim i f of an i:i:ci TION. dccret sii.l order of ,!e, itsiind (Hit of , '.' rrr V, . Vi . ,ut 'v. -',i,.. d ". ' iM"1 " ! entitle.! can e.n-l t- nn directed j d dHi , ,M,,.ri.., j,,,,. , ..;, M.iivh, ji.don,,,,, ,u favor -f Ihe alsive- . . " . .. . . . . . 1 lid rued plaint))!', and d Iiiiinuioiii;' me there- i in to i.il:e snle of the hoi ins Iter denerils-.l ' .rierty. to-i: Iaiiii;. Is inot mul sitii.itt , in Washington County, Oregon, nnd Imui. j more art iculnrU' deaerilH-d aud dei(rnattst ; a followa lleinu thn northwest quarter of J ; aeetion !' fifteen, iu T. i i'i two N. of 11. ' i.l) three eKt, in the d stti t of lands siih- : jeet to sale at Or.-i.oii Cil v, Orr n, con-i - taiiiiuK one hundred and Kitty acres; to , satisfy thn sum of ls in I'. S. (.s.Id i . coin, now diii- snid ilnuitilT ou said judp- i j nient, wi'.h int.-ri st thereon fiointlu- -.iKh ', ! day of M.'.rch, !. nt the r..te of F s-r ; cent. s-r aiuiiuu, and the further sum of ' if'.'M O.'i, costs of miit. end also the risits and j eiwes s or sai l !,, un.l of tins writ: Usve tin April loth, I as, n.tnic levv or aaid writ, a j .on the lnrtuilsf.ii- decrils-d re nl nr. nwrlir hiiiI Iiv virtue of s;nil lew Ailil nl' H.-H.1 n-f-i. I xx ill .iii Tnesduy. Ihe l.',tli day of Ma), I , j i At the South .M,rof the Coiirl 11. .use. in I It ill-l.r... i.i ,,ii, ciH'iity and st-ite, rt the hoi. i of 1 lii.-k r. M. ot S lid d ll , seil the j hereudjto-e deM-tiU-d lcul iMsrtt, al pnhlie auction, to the highest ImMer, for; cash in hand, to s-ni-fv Hie herei.itfre ; named annis i 1 hi April 10, lss. It. I. COUNT'.!. II S, Ntoo irt" of Wa-iliin-tou I Vittnt v, r-((oii I r ,m INiiind olic. j W. IIAVI. thi d-iv Inecd in the 1'ound, iu j 1 the town of t-'orest drove. One I lay i ' Mare, d.cnhd as follows: I.ilit huv.witii j riuvlsne on Inith hind feet; Hii,Me-d to 1st , j ,'t year old. j If the atwrp named animal is not elriiuied , or redeemed bv o-ner ou or liefore the IVth I ; day of Jtay, 1, J will sell at iablio aae- t tion, at the l'ouud tiate, iu the town of ! rorest urova, lor cash in hand, to ilia! biRhest t.idder, the antue, in accordance with Ordinancs No. i'7. of aaid town- Ntile to bs st 10 o'clock A. M. of said day shove nsnisd. forest Grove, Or., April 7. 1HSS. H. 11. CLARK, Marshal. al9-8t Forest Orova, Oregon . Wapaio Plow! NEW ART SCHOOL m J;001) TI-Ml'LVKS' BUILDING. Landscape and Flower Painting Thoroughly nnd Itnpidlv Tituht l.y th moMt Improved Method. PAINTS AND BRUSHES Furnished for I.ei4oim Freo, ti l4'MMon for . ft 5.00 II. V. It I .ST. Rl'J lm . Teacher. Xotlrc, 'pill: FuMie in herehy notilled that 1 hlie 1 k'iven mv huii, J niiie VVilli.iiud, nl'ihI I'.i yeitiit. hi minority, fiml nmke 110 elfiiiiiN u;oii hi 111 for In4 ;criuii, unit hIihII lie ' r -(..iml.lii for 110 li 1.1s eoitrieted ly him frHii thii date. littd Oreeuville, Or., April 1. I ftlL'.'.t K. WJMJaMN. ! AflinlnlajtrrtCor'N) olle. j ... . . 1 rrJin nndei signed has liern by the C ounty j rjur of hhUiu!tnu County. reon. dny nppointed Adiulnintrntor of the llntu "f Carl EicIm iiow, deeened. All iter.!!! luivii.ij rl.tiuit Kiiiiit Mil. I Estate, me hereby Ikotitied to preMrllt hlU to me, Willi 111-ope'r voucher, nt my residence Mouth of IllUboro. or at the law ottlce of H. It. Hiixtou, in HilUboro, within nix month from thia dat. IhU May Ut, tnU-ot JfMfa AHI1A1I . fjoet, Hlraj-ed or Htolen IKOM the und rnilied, lit ('ollieliiui, ; Washington JiUiit v, tr., One Cream- colored or ltiickMkin" Foiiv, 4 yi old. J-It mv prniiiw last 1 rul'iy iiiht. in branded ou lefi hip with Indian moon, dim outline of triauirnlar form on iibt ulioulder. Suitable reward will be pnid for return of the holtie to Hie. 4. It Ml I.I.Kit. amy :t, m:i lm The Draft Stallion, VOL Ml O-LEZSTEX-iID. 'I lie lr aft Stallion. Vol o til i.i.i :i, i-t .1 tl ippled bay, I li'in.tH l.iru, un.l ivi i.i ..'""J nimJ'. Fi:oioi:k. Sire by Ma jor Itrtuv's tilen Hl'.sO. 1 el.i; ho bv John Copji. do. uieatpuu viu : iii-r of FiiIhimI; daiu, by a Johu in. un: ruud d .ui i Moit:in niari'. The blij-linh Coiuh Jloise, VOI Ml ROBT. BRUCE. Hour. Hut i r. Jit., is a liiindouit Muck, ; Villi uhit hltul f.'et, five tear old, i', ' Land hiK'h, and wt-i'hs l,.ri'j pound. IVoioar.K.-Sire, b Uol.t. Iliuco; ln Ly Sir William WuIIhcd; Ii by Doiuiniou hini ilsm, !i Jolm luiUe, b llilorttd I ll.lili'llk-n. The nlnikti-iiNlued StMllioii ill niake the Season of ls hi Witshiiiktou County, ; Oregon, Ml the f illowiliK plies: Moiuhi,. ut OieeiMill..; Moudiiy Nilit. M John I lender s. ..ti 4a1es reek: I ueidiiv NiMtu, ui toi-l (iiovf, ut tli.- HuutiKou Livery StaU 'Itiesdny Nii.ht, at Fuir Oio.Hi.N. lhlMa.ro: edne,dy Ninht, at U-n Ai.Jera.rti a, r i.r.i.u.eton : I hursdiiy -'M"vrl. .iIr-'V-1 "l'xh,,.1U terryj Ihur- . i ' Tf . Zi V . ' t..n. rri.luv Mnrtni.iT. it Win Ktiii.li u Cedar. Mill; Friday NiHiu,itt Thos. (rtchuis. Khm I'hiiii; rrid.-i Niirht, ut the farm of the uiuierned. il miles cM of Uleiiciw; Siiliirduv N.-.n. et Win. Faylev's. near the Ixeisv S-l...lhonsr. " Term: Hillt ertice, a.J I he Scusou, V'UT.'consKh-rHd .I...- wl.-ti ioiis sr.. known to be vi ith ((.!. .... ... - .... ........ I i IMil K. ni-".l tt March '.., Is. This Space RESERVED pon- Jas. H. Sewell Matiufttctui'or of DRAIN TILE THfOO MIIob Northeust cf Hiilsboro, Oregon. October 4, 18)7. o6-ly Prohibition CONVENTION! TI10 I'rnlnliitioiiiit oi' ii JiiiifjlKii r'ounty, will meet in Convention at Hki Court IIouhc, in IJillsl(Ui), Oit'on, for tlie jiurHv' v iinii.inal ino u Cougty Ti kct unl for ir:tnK tlu aurli other luine. iin nmv m'ciu needful, on Hiittinliiv, IH If, I HNS, At 111 o'rlnc'K A. The ,ie(ii,il will lm eiicHent:itirn iu 1o)1.m , : lleiverd mi . I i' t'ic k . M. i iililli l to I 'i l ;! ;i 11 1 ( !i.!ur.:liii Cl.li.Mi, I .try I'.I t Jilltte ...... . I'J :. Creek . . .-, HllM.oi.. , , - Soutli Tuahitii) ... - Wapnto v Washington . , , West Unite . , . . I 'ore-1 t'rove , Told I . ,r.;j lly orjur i f tlie WssliinotoM C.iiinly (Vntrul Cotiifniiteo , A. J V N'.N'O, 'liHirinuii , II. II. l.t'CE Sei ii tui v. R. SANDFORD. . , VSIL'I V, : v HI jmji:o, Ai t m i iir.i it, l M:COE, OltEtiON Offloo fit Di'viil Citor - Dealer In Hi ,, ! olM-tf MeiHi-lii. ... Fall.!-, IU .Mo. !. . 4 tl LANDS FOR SALE. Itll' on l-i. .inn riiiit, lo.-nteJ, with llji.hi-, l!iin, Will uinl a nood ( hrhfird I'rli-e. $Mi. Acres of J.liiul, ',4 mil.. Ir.nii K. It lit llll, x Ill.il' llOIII School HIlll lull'' If 'in I'orent (i-mi., Midi Iioiisi-, f,,,nii HIlll ,,,, r , ; -n,1H .,a,.t. IH ,(, Cdhui.V t.llil lillllillli'H. pllll't- IH lliololl.dlv W.ltl'M-il. Hlld VI I iiiuLu u ..... ..I k,....l I..I.. I" u, .( ,.-,...,... ... .... i ,0 ,. ,:, JU.,,.H alnt ), ,., ,,. tlll, r,.m,(1M ,j,.r j4 ,.u,.u hu.,1 il,,u v ,11 m .k. a i.-ood ,., m ,1t, , u, AM,.r "' nbso ute bi!i-,.-aln .it iM in m-n-, 1 ' . 1(1(1 Acre, with Haw null hihI n I. ..'i'iii I I'll l.'IH.J, three ri Mid Ill-i s lllld llllee I ' ' 7,, '" J? : i ' "'r i ' 1 V-i u .i . ' ' i" ''''".".'".'V.1'' ' ''1 ',H the im.l.M,'.., Hit -'" ' ' 1" '!"- ' . " T ' 1 W' ACKI S V.tTil A I WO H I'OltV 1IOFSM t i ot secii looms, i, l.iiil IIiuhIi, nnd a I oi ii i thiil vi,i .f.iii.l, mi ou'liird of all Hinds (if fruit i.iul nil of tin. .mull fruit. This i.l nee is tavornl lv located on .Mtiio Street in . 1 IiIIsIidio, aiiil will suit a iiiiiii ..I iiieajis I will sell iilu r Imlf f thin plnce - tliu im proved pail for i'mm, or l In. iiiiinipriAed tor H.Vl, or all of il lot f ;l;"o, 100 ACUK8 OI' IiVNM , MII.KS I 1 tW from iitKl.ui, i, ml i4 luilii from i School; tl.. aci'i-H of plow I -i nil and 'J acre . filiiwbcd mid seeded nnd l.r. lirrrs of Kinall l it nnd llai-1. 1 here is nn orchard of l.V) Ix-miui trees, nnd is watered by n Hl iiik 1lmt never fails .mil a well. This land lavs on a (nod load, nnd near school. Price, iu ensh and rood noies, ifi.'7'iO. ! ) loth with liorsi: ami nvim, . Teii. 1 . 1 nnd in ctiliivnl ion, I'l ice, iOk A 111 S. 1 NIMIT.OM.I), il MILLS I Ow Soinh of llill hoio, veil watered; lays well nr.. I neai Hie Ck -inn i v nt. l'nriiiiii;tou, and f-onn out I . in- i.i nl. I'riec. :ii). : a. v ii H M I . I.Al:ii; AND WKI.b nii uii . -.1 lie-oili ni'e, willi nil ni'i ns- s.iry Oiitl'iiildiii), lienriini Fruit 'I reus, nnd Sit Lots, sit, oil i d ri ur the in w Hiick Hlock ' 111 Hlllxbolo, tor s.ile lit '.'.tii'iO. SO Acri., I. liii'ei. I ri uu llillshoro, 15 ncrei,l ii!mi end I'i acres of mistiirit Intid; hor,", I . in, ntnl 7i livinu trees in ' orchard, loid vni. red l.y n spring. Only l 1 1 . iiiiiix l;..in m -1 1 .... I . and is on a ffod road, 1', linh-s fo.ni creaiiii-i y ; pi iiiIIhs from I'ortl ii-il. I'lie,-, s.l,:;tHi.ou, '! Ai'iin .'.' init.irf fi.iiii 1 1 iltl,oi..t. uitti I ) Loll ii , tiitvn, oich.'ir.l. Well. Wood ; shed, etc., and 1 l acre iilnli j' plow and IU i Uli-I.dow. I 'ici, sJ, PIOI.il. I hftM otli. r lands of numerous to nu utiuu line ijual.ty toi W. II. RUCKER, Kt'itl lv(ttlf .i:cntf HII.LSl'.fiHo U'7 if tiltKOON'. SQUARE POULTRY YARDS FOREST GROVE, OR. I WON AT T1IK COM MHI A l-Ol blrtk' r.kiiiiiitiou in l". tie toiioMuif iremiuius t I'll! ST I'lll.Mll M. Itleedilif I'eii of ll .u.l iiis- Cock t lid 1Iiili ll'airof HotldMiis -Cocki-n l iind I'nllet, . I'airi.f lloiiiiiiiis Cock iiiul ll.ii. 1 I fond fill I (ii I (. illilillis. I treed i ui; I'i ti I ' I 1 1 1 . , 1 1 1 1 1 ; rl -Cork and liens. , Pair Itn-ediiiji I'lvmoiiMi I.'.m I. C.wl.ercl I and I'lill.-'-. 1 I'lvii out Ii II. t It C.ii-ki i i l. Itn-ilmu IVnWIlu I .- t n . t'oaU nnd lleii:.. Ilrowu l.i-ulioi n Ch I eii I. . 1'iiir Hose C, White l'huiu Coil.crol aii4 j I'lillct. i Trio Sdvi r K. llauihuru - Co.t,i-re hu. I'uilit-. Itri-iUnij.; 1'i-n flniliea l'owl. SI'.l-.iM. I'UKMIt .'.I. I'air Hilver K. llaiiihurtr-Cuck luul linn. HrccdiiiR I'l-n it. Iiechotns-- CiM-kerel and I'ullcts. I owned and ml seil ('Vi rv one of my show bird. iMd not Imv or h-iriow, ot net u Hent for unv one elwi. htoi k.wits oriiiially iius.rted trout th Ik-m turd iu the 111 Come aud aes for yoiirsi I vi si. Ki'u trmu ' theso bird for hnlehiiut, i t u-r ni iiiii; 1 per two m tlinoKj fij H-r tlireit aettiujtai und liirda for nuli. Kquiire l'oiillry Vard. Forest tlrove, Wiishiiu.:tou County, Oregon UI O. O. SLOAN, ru, lllM.lu I L