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About The independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 188?-189? | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1888)
u lUE INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY MAY 17, 1888 the cousty tickets - Wo promised in last issue to re view the old party tickets this week, and we shall now do bo in a fair and impartial manner as to the merits of ach candidate, regardless of party. Even whilg The Independent is a republican paper and desires to see the grand old party poll its entire Btreugth for its nominees at the June election, we shall not blindly pass ewer or ignore the democratic candidates. .First, we shall give a brief aud truthful statemeut as to the claims of the republican nomi nees, individually, and point to their Ctne3s or the positions sought. Beginning at Mr. Tongue, nomi nee for state senator, we find him to be a man of business, a successful lawyer, and a gentleman who would ably represent the people of Wash ington county in tho legislature, ir respective of party. Ilis interests are in close harmony with our agri culturists and legislation that would benefit him could not do otherwise than benefit them. He owns and operates several farms in the coun ty, is one of our largest breeders of blooded liorses, cattle and hogs, and lias expended larje sums of money in helping to place Washington rountr in the front rank' of the counties of the Pacific coast as a breeder of all classes of blooded stock. At his own expense he is now maintaining a first class race course for the development of speed in our horses, where infant breeders are given an equal opportunity with himself for developing their young horses sj they may be sold in the markets at high prices for the car riage and buggy. His interests lie ho deeply in agriculture and stock breeding that one may be pardoned for asking: "Is he not more farmer than lawyer?" As a farmer, ho is the "most enthusiastic of them all." As a lawyer, he has always been true and faithful to his clients, and ' if he has made enemies, it was through too great devotion to the interests of his patrons. Mr Tongue has the ability to represent the people in every walk of life, and will Dot be found wanting when .they need a friend to fight for their best interests in tho halls of the Oregon legislature. Thirty years of his life have been ppent among us, and he has at all times been a consistent republican, supporting the ticket in its darkest hours ever since he was old enough to vote. The old party will show its appreci ation at the polls. The nominees for representatives are Jesse C. Moore, Thomas Paulsen and J. V. Pope. Mr. Moore has a bout of friend?, is a capable man and will be strongly supported at the polls. More than a decade ago Mr. Moore' served the people of this county for many years as sheriff and was always found on the side of justice. Mr. Pope is highly spoken of by his neighbors, is a member of the Grand Army of the Republic . and has always been on the side of his country and its flag. Mr. Paul sen has represented us in the legis lature, was ever on the side of the ' people as arraigned against monop olies, and was a live uieutb in the last Oregon legislature. The people do not fear to trust him to look after their interests. Mr. Eugene Hughes, the nominee or clerk, is a trustworthy young man, and is well qaulified for the duties of that otliee. He is a son of "Squire" Hughes, of Forest Grove, and inherit Gae trair.a of manhood. Eugene has voted and worked for the republican ticket from the time he was eld enough to cast a ballot, and has manly claims oc his party. lie i a fine penman, a fi rat -class hook keeper and would be the riht man in the right place. He was born and educated in this county and would take great pride in conducting the county business of hU many friends and the public generally. Mr. J. W. Morgan, the present clerk, at tho last election received the largest vote of any man on tho ticket. This may be explained io the fact that Mr. Mor gan was a Washington county boy. In . casting their votes, the people of this county will not bo unmindful of the fact that Mr. Hughes is one of our sons, and will give him a rousing vot at the polls. Mr. Willis Waggoner, nominee for recorder, is one of the best penmen in the county, has had years of experience in the land office, clerk's office, and as professional book-keeper. He, too, is a G. A. R. man, having fought honorably for the dear old flag. Mr. P. M. Dennis, nominee for fcher iff, is well qualified to conduct the rmsi ness of that office, having been deputy under bath G. NT Halo and IJ. P. Cornelius, and is spoken of bv those gentlemen ia the highest terms of com mendation. Ho served four years in the war of the rebellion, and is an hon orable member of the Grand Army of the Republic. sMessrs. T. G. Todd and John . Shute commissioners, have both occu pied that position, and arc so well and favorably known that anything we might add would seem superfluous. The same may be said of Dr. C. Smith, for super intendent of schools, and J. C. Hall, surveyor. These men have all been in public life and stand high in the esteem Yotars. Mr. J. o. 'Vjgsner, nominee for treasurer, has satisfactorily conducted that office for four years,, is conscientious and obliging, and will not "pet left" st the polls. Mr. J. J. Kuratli, aspirant for assessor, is a German, an educated man, and ia very popular both among his country men and tbe public at large. Being able to speak both English and German fluently, he ia just the man for the po sition, since we have a large foreign pop ulation in the county. -- But we must pass on to the other tickets, having already said more than we intended to say when this article was begun ; but to have said leas, we must necessarily have been a democrat. Mr. 8. B. Huston is the democratic nominee for senator, and will poll the strength of his party. lie Is a young lawyer, and is meeting with very good success in bis profession. He once be longed in the republican ranks, but for sook it for tbe democratic party, of which he is now the acknowledged leader in this county. W. H. H . Myers received the nomina tion for joint senator, and will be able to tell the people more about himself iu tbe canvass than would be possible for us to do in the limited space at command. He has regularly been sent to tbe third house of the Oregon legislature every session for the lat decade, and is sure to go again., The representatives are Ira E. Purdin, Ed. Schulmerick and Dr. Ward. These gentlemen stand well b9jre their parly and the public, and will receive the deserved support of their party. Mr. T. S. Weatherred, nomine for clerk; is a good man, popular among his associates, and is well-qualified to con duct the duties of that office, but is io the "hopeless minority." Sump, is a fine fellow, but he is on the wrong side of the river; he will not re me across in the boat over there, and republicans can not be expected to w!e the turbulent j stir-urn lo l-riiiji him into ramp r L. b-ig r, lor iccorder, i- a Wash ington county hoy, and until receutlv was in the republican camp. o we nre infornietl. He i a son of Dr. Geiger, of Forest Grove, one of our worthy pioneers, nn1 i!l poll the strength of hi- rhosen party. We tinderstsnl he t well quslified for the position sought. Mr. N. Ii. Mead is the nominee lor sheriff, and a few years a;o run ahead of bis ticket for that position. lie now holds a position as guard in the state penitentiary, and is well-qualified to fill the position of sheriff. Kenyon Crandull, an old-timer and u wheel-horse in tbe democratic party, is the nominee for treasurer. He would be a safe man to entrust with the county funds. Philip Heal and It. Norman are the nominees for county commissioners They are both good men. A. iJeverman is the aspirant for ass-cssor, J. J. Johnson for school iiuper intendent and W. W. Purdin for surveyor. The; are all honorable men and have the confidence of their neighbors. We have omitted to give the candidates for coroner. The republican nominee la Dr. F. Crang. of Forest Grove, the democratic candidate is Dr. F. M ttooinson, 01 tseaverton. uoth are worthy men. Since our remarks have jrrowa to such length, we must hasten to a close. The prohibition nominees are published in this issue, so we will only hastily con sider the ticket. Nearly all the names are familiar to tbe public, and an ex tended notice is now impossible. Mr. II. B. Luce, as editor, and R. II. Tyson, in public life, are the most prominent. Therefore we could say nothing but what it already known to the public. We have nothing to urge against any of the nominees and believe them to be earnest and conscientious men. - An editorial writer io the Century makes this cheerful statement: "The golden time of the politician Lapaivied in thU country. We are entering on au era in which he must play a minor part. We have saved the Union, and now turn our attention to the problem of how best to govern it. Reform in our electoral methods, the regulation or the suppression of the lirjuor traffic, and i tellii.vnt consideration of the tariff!rob- ! ui toiuiu.m.l universal anrffion. In every state these are the jrr5orr.in topics. They show Ijhat the parliament of ghosts has at lust been dissolved, and the parlia ment of living i-su h:ts been opentid. The politicians cannot himjer progress." A California failure .l.es not tern the frtst, btwuise it usually restth.s in the firm paving ilolbr for dollar with inter est and continuing huMn.v more profit ably than ever. 3Iea.! & Co. were caught just a Win. T. Coleman ii Co. have been, with their feet a triflo too wide apart. Their creditors extended time on their payments end they went on with business anl. wo believe, have paid thu last note Wfore the firt was due. Coleman L Co. will itie from i their temporary difficulty just a un harnel. Alto. It is tho opinion of well informed pub- j lie uien that fho Mills tariff hill will not pas the house, let aloue tire wnafe. A majority in congress, recpoiiJing to th. views of a majoritv of the people, sec no . ; . , . 1 juHtieo in loreing frw tra-lc in wool while jirotceting wtx!eus; nor do they s.-e why,! if tho wool-grower u to Iks subjected to i foreiujn competition through free tral. the .sugar planter shouil still hve the J favor aud benefit of protection. ' The fsenato has passed the boat railway bill, which appropriates $500,000 for the purpose of making final surveys and estimates for and conimenc-eiuent of the work of con struction of boat railway, either in Oregon or Washington territory, around obstructions to navigation in thd Columbia river at The Dalles andCelilo Falls. A GR-iXGH BASK, .The members of the Grange in California have run a bank success fully for many years. A recent issue of tbe California Vatron says: "The Grangers' bank will com-t plele tha 14th year of its existence next month. The last statement of the directors shows that the bank has a paid-up capital of $000,000, with a surplus of $40,000. It has paid dividends every year siuce its organization, and ths dividends amount in the aggregate to over half a million dollars, equal to fifty dol lars for each share of stock issued. By its policy it has been of great aid to the farmers of the state in spreading abroad a better idea of agricultural credit, in facilitating! the work of the grain grower by j I,... Iswtallv nriin nt mil Ml ) lower rates than formerly were exacted, and in many ways has aided California farmers to a better position in financial circles. It hss been a practical embodiment of Grange principle, and is a credit to all who have maintained it." Who is Moses O. II. Johnson .the j "republican" of Forest Grove? The I false statement made in the Oregon- tan in the issue of May 9th was j written by such person, who...rerr-.iJ scnted himself as being a republi can." Moses K. Johnson, (Ja-ton, please stanl up! Will vu frxplaiu to tbe best of your knowledge ami ability who the writer wn that iu fringed upm vour iiamo to such ex tent that many people bflieve you to have I wen the author f llieroni municatiou in quontion, " which is utterly incorrect m very pai tenla A li-ttvr Iroin Wa-liitiuion o.itidv, ' priiitwl on S:tt unliv. stated that if Mr. T. H Tonytie w.-re Ii-t.'ii to I he Matt 1 t 'i uiiu would csjfK't him t rt thcui re j leaed !y an act of the legislature and that such effort was luade at the last legislative h.-ion. The stutenu nts are not truo. No such effort was made dur ing the last session, and none, will le made at the next one, or tit any future time. Moreover. aUut twifthirds of the deficit has Isicn paid as soon as jh sible. The letter was written by Most O. II. Johuon, of Gaton. Orrpm 1 an, 15. ------- - 1 The Iteritrtc says: "The inferential evideure to prove that the 'LtimU:a! r bun been bought soul tind b-nly is as conclusive to our niiud as that St. John was pn:l .y Hie iiun rrits to make his speech in liostbui." That is right, lro. Iell; your hiniilo in gooj. You are onviuceil democratic money helpoil pay St. John for his speech in IloHoburg, and. that IcatU you to the conviction that we are as renal as he. People are apt to judge other people's action by their own. We'll accept your explanation. Vlaindealer. Henry (leorge anuounces himself as one of "tlio real fre traderH, whose aim is the abolition of the last shred of a duy." The iloctriue of freedom of everything with Mr. George stops just short of tho little, store of nntipoverty which lie has accumulated. When it comes that far he in in the position of the south ern gentleman who was "in favor of the law, but ain its enforcement." It i said that m 1SK0 lhei were only live thousand Jews in Jerusalem, ami now there ar thirty thouNand. Thousands hnve lle'l to the City of Solomon from Russian poVseeution, and Jerusalem is lcoiuit! a,. I. risk ' business phACHronseiiuonce. XKW TMAV. al tl llids. CCIMP.N1F.I with So.cinVittoii-. will le received at tht Curdy ('jerk's Otliee, up to One o'clock I. II. of 'I biirsd.-iy. Jun 7, 1H8S, f.r tt I'i;lie aronntl th t Court IIons in H:llslro, ashiimtoii Conitty, Oregon. The riht to r.-jt-ct bids i t r."-red. or to modify or rhnn.: tht. hjs cilirnt i..n .,f the one iteeeptod with t-otis)it tif the bid der KODOI.ril (MIASM Al.Ifc Conntv .lud.. Hillslr.. OreoiMi. Msy 11, lsss. inI7-3t icler" F.niiiiiintion. IMIK Ol.lrlrrr4!"lli F.atif.l iou of A AinidictintH will Im held in th Court rfiiiM. l U.lls boro, lietpnuiui! at 1 o'chick I M., Wednes day, May U, 1!ks, uuj rontir.uitiR until )ht following Friday. Applicsnts wrsr " be ptvsent it the b-j.'inmii8 of the e.m inrt tions. J . T. VINCKNT. County Siipt-i-iuten.it nt. Middletoit. Or., Slav 1?, Jsss. I Public Sj)Cakillo-. irowr. JOHN M. GEARIK T, ,. Deuioeratio Car.didatt. f r i oti-rss, address the Citizens on the rill I "IVdilieal IsMtes or the liny," At th Court ll'.ti-, in 1111,1. HOI to. ON - TucMlay, fn 3d, liW, at I I, y. Mr. GEAIX UI also speak at POREMT (jltUVK, Ou the Sam Evening, at 8 P. M . Every botfly invited, 8. B. UCST05, Member Stat Cential Committee. HKW TODAY. Republican State Ticket. For Representative in Congress, BINGEK IIEKMANN. For Supreme Jndge, W. V LOBD. For Prseentin(j Attorney -Fifth District. T. A. McBUIUE. County Ticket. For Joint Senator, F. A. MOORE. For Senator, THOS. U. TONQLE. For Iteprrsantntives, J. C. MOOKK, J. I VOVK, HUM. PAULSEN'. For Sheriff, P. M. DENNIS. For Clerk. EUGENE C. HUGHES. . For Recorder. WILLIS WAOGKNER. For A (-lessor, JOHN J. KUHATLI For Treasurer, J. S. WAOUENLK. For School Superintendent,. Dlt. C. SMITH, A. M. For Surveyor, JOHN C HALL. Fr Cbtmnissotiers, m. itliuii! si. H'uuiy JOHN W. SMLTi; For Coroner, vn. r. I'KAXt;. llieenlor's iti-e. N'OTICK is hereby Riven that I have been appoiutd Executor of the Estate of Holonton liiehr.'-dson. d'ceesetl. by the County Conrt of Washington Comity, Ore eou. All is-rsons .avino claim against ,,.. with thw VTOT, vr,mf'lit Beaton, t.f I i'has. Titfnrd. t 1 iinrdTill'. in W'NKbintoii t County aforesaid, within six mouth. Dated May. l. .Mil, kin Kirmunsov Kkecutor of the l-n.-t Will mut IrsUniftit of Solomon liichnrd.soii ial7-it Admlniotrator'.H .otirr. rPHK nndrsirntHl has lieen by thu Coantv a. Court of Wahhintflon County, lrvou, duly apvomtfd Adininixtrutor of 'the etst of Wiu. Brujicer. decenst-d. All xrikiis having claims against said estate nrs i.eioby notified to preeut them to rue, with proper Touchers, at tuy reidfrct, enst of llil!- bnrn, or at the Law Oltice of S. It HaMun, i in lliilsboro, within sis months from thit i dale. 1 This May 16th, ii)17-5l . A. CCUTIS8. Notice for I'nbliration. Lnd Orncr T Orkoon City, Ohkvn, I Miv IMh. lf-s. - ( N'OTICK IS HKULHV (UVLN THAT the following; 11 tuud settler hs tilel notii-eof his intention to run lot final pns.f in snpiiri of his clhim, and that saiu prcojf will lt mailt) Ix-Iort" tue t or-nty t'WK of j Wnhhinfjtoii C(nrdv. Oregon, at IlilUboro, j Oregon, on TUl'K.SDAY, July lss, viz:; John Mcli...rn, Hno nt. nd t-'utry No. CCii'J, for the N. V. of S.t . T. 1 X. It. 4 V j lie naiuca tbe following wiueses to j prv his continuous rr-sidnee iijn.ii, end i culttvatiou of. wtia Ij.iut. vii:: ivatiou .f. Kid laud, vi: S. V.. Her. ti Wilson. John tleisler and I. P. Laff- John erty County, ml7-Ct Public Speaking. HON. C. W. FULTON Or A.atoviev, WIU add rem tb citizens of NVaHLin(!tn uiaui), ut 1 no COURT HOUSE In IIII.I.SIIOHO. - 1 SATURDAY, MAY 19. 1888, At 0:30 I3. M., L'pon th PoIuimI Issues of the Pay. A Cohba invitation is eUoidnd to a'l. W. X. 11AU1CFTT. Chairman 1 publican County t-entral Committee. Nehalem Headquarters!! r: w. mcnutt. 4'OltKI,ll . . . oiti:(ti. DKALEI; IN -- GENERAL MERCHANDISE 1 Groceries. Provisions, EtO. JUST RECEIVED A large assort uu-nt of Men's Clothing A Mi Furnishing Coods ! Corepri-inj? all tb Infest styles In HATS ROSNKTS. lit. BRANCH STORE At Teraoaia, Nehalem Talley, M here ifoods of every description aro kept constantly in stock. VERNONIA STAGE. ' On and aftor April lOtb.I will run a 8tae from Cornelias to Vernon i a. Columbia County Huge leaves any store iu Coruelins for that place every Tupsday, immediately after th arrival of the mail train from Portland, carrying passengers sod light freight. June 16 1887. jlS-tf , 4 ! XKW TO-DAY. I'henp Ftiftturiiffe. My pasture on YVapato Lake is now ready for stock. It constats of six hundred acres of ras, securely enclosed, amply supplied with fresh tanning water Ml summer, with plenty of shade. Tho (.'rase keeps fresh and green all season. Stock will be looked after every day. and will he salted, and eare will le taken to prevent accidents and dis ease, Lnt no responsibility will he assumed for such c.iseH. Stock known to be diseased or brenchy will not !e received, and persons nowiuply putting diseased or lufeett-d stock in tho pasture will xs held responsible fur damages thus done to other stock. TLltMS : Toa Hobsis Any period less than two months. bevcuiy-bTe cent a month, and no charo fur lesj tUsn one month Two tu.'rt':i niid lc...i tha th.oe months, seventy cents a mouth. Three month and ocr, sixty cents a month. Mare and suck ing colt counts tn. Cattle .No charge of low than fifty cents, and for any period less than three months, fifty cents a month. 1 hree months and over, forty cents a month. mlO 3t J. OASTON. A Card or Thanks. VTE wish to express oar sincere thanks V V to our neighbor ttr.d friends for their tin tness to nsdarinir tint alckneM uf jour Little Wall.c, h well as in our sad I bereavement. I. 12. KVrRSON. L J. KVKriliO.N. Public Speakiag.j ! I IH-. Noriiiit-eH of the K. publican l'artv i 1 of WkmJ..iiki.u fMiuty. Omifon, will aadross tti citi.-mof WashinKtou Conntv on tht twu- ot the ix-nding Caiupnipi at ; uit i iiowm pines ana dutes: Gab s Creek P. O Monday, May 21, 1H8S, st 1 P. M. Greenv il!e Tuesday, '.. " Olencoe Wnlnfbv, 0, I'nioii S liooli,oii--o riiiirsda). May VI. Il-iieil.n Fiid:tj. Mtibileton Sitiirtiiy, Vt, Siholl-i fViry (Flint's School!ion-,e Mondsy, May '21, lS. at I P. M Farmintteii -- Tiicd iy. ;'!), fiastoti Wednesday, -o, ' Forest CJrove rhursitsv, III, " Cjrn'Iius Fridny, June 1 HilUlMro !aturdsv, ? I'ln ,.r. , : , ij , .. i cratic . . . . j. 'r.r!'1 n"d. t"? " the l'rusHions or. "LZ: pnj-iiui io rirem unr uunr nuu s 11:111. Dated ut HillslK.ro, May Vi, . S. HAllRKTT, huh man, Washington tonnty Lt-publicsu Ceiittal Cominittie. nil7-ih 1 A I T U . . VaaaiAla! Ei!Iig Speaking. Tb CsndidntfS of tho Democratic nd Prohibition tif rtits will address the people j n the i'olitiotl Issues of the Inv ut the ; follow in times nud plnot. The Ci.u jdidnies 011 tho U.-pitl.licHU Ticket Are in vited to meet with theiu nud take part iu the discussion: (lreenvi:le I ' ... 1 ' . t.a ..,., I Wednesday. May .,. IHHS, at I I. M. 1 - ! 'I ......... fSIeUcoe Thurflsy, lieaverdam (I'ninn 'hoolliouse) ; ; p .. ,r : r-r:.:: Zuiy v-i-. d,i,,.std.. riK.'ilk, MitV "", IK1!, at 1 T. M.illoniMdciid Kntry No. -I'M.-., foi the N I: 'H I . 4 L.'. . 11 'I' .1 ' ll Oil' , East .,lttt (ri Hh11- Sunniiy, Msy d, ' Midditton .Monday, " VfS, Harris Hiil;e- Tuesday, " " " 'ornelins - Weilnt-s.lsy . flailon Ihi-rsdsv, " 31, :. ForfM lirotr - Kriiliy, Jon. 1, IlilM'-.IO - Mtmil.iv, "v. A. J. FAN NO, Chairman t'rohthilir: Central Join in it tee. . H. II. MVKHS, i tour.unii lH-fms-ratictN-utrslCtiaiuitte TA 11 O I J 111 I Nl.O'lr IHlV I UI.MlV. OULtllV II 111. I iioivr. 1 W. 7. BURNEY1 f Orreon M'j, Wilt edd.-t-- th people of Wsthinclon County tip.!i tint "Folitirsl Itiirsi of th I)ay," pHrtiifih.rly tt: LAND POnCY tif the prrsrut Aliuiniistiou: At the otirl House, In Illlhharo. Monday Evening, May 21. 1888 ti o'clock. Kv.-rt!f .It cr.Iinlly iu. i-d. S. II, III STOX, ,eiut'r St ii. Vtdrr.I Couitiottee. For HnU A FKW GOOD WORK HOUSES 2 and Mares, for Cash, from four vears old npvntrd: two wiles north ut lliilsboro. Address ir.l-ot LOU I MAXXIXO. FOR MALK ! DESIIi.VBLE TROrEBTT IS HILLS lx.ro, oousist inn f Houses and Lots ! JJjFTerros mads easy to Parcbssers. For fnrther information, inquire of tbe undersigned. L. M. G0S5ET. Hillsboro. May 18. 1887. ml9-tf MORGAN & DARNARD REAL- ESTATE Fire insurance Agents.;Landscape an77wer Pajtlting (Opposite Tualatin Hotel), MIL.I-.SBOrtO. Have fox- Balo: City Troperty. Far;23, and Business Opportunities. AAOISSGS TO - XUCXlta . List of Lands can be seen at our Office and at the Board of Immi gration Rooms at Portland. We are preparing a list for distribution in the Fasti-tii States, rind along tbe routM. It wouTd be wall for nil who ore tlvnirons of disposing of thfir Tdrins, or diit)Inz) tbtii up, t.j hand tit the shh:j to us as ruly ns p,ili!e, to In- i'l;ict.t n tutr li-.t. This,, with oer 1'ottlan.l mmt cticu, vi; pbtca your Farms where th. y iil come lo the uotlcn of purchuwr. ;-T"(Ni'-ttuifcrs nre showu the land free charge. u'Mf A. M. COLLINS, llilllmfo, ttrvfft.it. ; PHNTfJAnTOR Ptlll firf? inrl I I1MU i Ull, UUl4.UC.rl UMU 1 ' miiiwrigni. I wilt furnish doors, windouM, finnusi, i blinds nud moulding of all d.sei unions. i I fOftet Hinl .hop ih'ki Ki-jnej's lilw ! ; Oiith shop. j Millsboro. M.-.r.-t, 31 .lMihi!lr ttor' .Vol NOI K I) iS lli:iil ilV ilVi;N TilATI , tt'.ii Hint' rn."ii-.l h'i- tu i-n ,lt.lv n J I'ilAT ts.illKit by li..- I . l ilt, i .lr- ,.t ll.. Nr.ti of 1)1. 'i;uii j.-r .i'-l inioi: i ottttiv, .;miii- istrntor f th I Vuv ot V ,:inr, t.-t -..i.-r, dtcenst'il. ei,.i ,;i-4 .'1 ' oti '!n c t tis , '.. - All . -rs..,M. tl,..f. t .r, b-tvi.et .cl'itm . 'Vi',1" '""''V.'.eor.d ? , ' tl V'l'. A,".'-. . J"i "Z if 1"';,, rh'r witlon his months fr.ia t'.-d.t.- I,.t-..f. litiut.r... 1 ir....t.. t. af, :.t " JtiilS 1 1 AM Mi.. JtlilN llAMIi.. , Alt:iinit rattir'f ( !. X"orirK is iti:iii i!i i. u i:, th t .t tLat inn1, rsin.il b'is Ix-.-n a;m.iiit,-.l ! bv llo Conntv Cnn of tli- St iti- ot lriii.i?i i I'll "i'm:'i"u ,-ii:n., ..'i..i,ii. i .,'oi 111 r i ia i'mfi i (inn ; i iitiiui ntdiii1 e , yMtllimvl tht. fc:iWe ,., Iu.. wi,U ,,. v..u.'!,.-.i, ni i-.,v .-liie. M opst t !r, . . ..... .,,.: Kl ,. .,.,. .,, . , ruut , ... ,!tU. (t thi notice. -'trel fir-nt-, Or.. Apil llih, l-. H IJl'CIILS. al'.l-.t Adiuinintratir. . . ! s-isy hch"othonsi, j IVrms: Hinie service, b'' the heiisou, .. .. , -A C'lirtS. lo; InsurHti.e. U, !r.t....t n ,..-,r-r. n IT bavins bt .-n reii.irled iu v irons pltcs 1 thf.t 1 hid Ifft the conntv. 1 hetvby tuke tCH.ioii to ciiTv--ct hsid fitlsrt impression, and would state that I never lost uiv loyal resideii.e in this county by miy i,hsnce from it, and aid i:ow bvinj.; 011 my houie placti nesr Middiotoii. T. T VIVI'FVI County Knp -rinlendtit hehools. 1 Middletoit. Or.. Ar.nl li. lsss sll'-tf : Xotlto for I'lililirntioit. Land Ohio, at Oiirwx Citi, Ons.j..v, I Arrd "'.th. 1 ss.s, 1 X'OTICF. IS HKltl.KV OIVLN. HUT ' ,,:? ',!l'ow'lic-named setth-r has ;id ! notice ef his tnteidi.it to m-ile f'l.sl pr.sf i am..n of i.i. i ii... n.,.t ti,-.t k-,t i .......f ... ...... ...... 1 . luOl iti ....,1., I. ........ ,1... I . .1 .1. j Clerk of Washington Couoty, oeon, s I ht HillKlH.ro. i In nil. 011 :l I I '..St t t . tJci.e Ilth. l"f. t : (ieorc V. AIr.n.1t1. I of Hce. II, T. JN.. K. a V. He names the following witnr.sscs to orove ! his continuous riHiiteixo Ujin, and etilmn ! tlon of. s.u.t lutid, sit: John C. All' iT. l. j li. l.ftis. .f.Ixiftis, mid liioift. Ibllit-r. . all i of tih iieoe, V ashmpion County, Oregon, i niS-tlt W T l!Li;Ni;V, L.jfist.r. otif for I'nbliralloii. I I.AMK Ot I (t'V sr OiJINM)!! ClTT, OsKilOS, Apri l'7tli, l"vs. , N'lM K i; IS IIKKFKY OIVKN TII T l th follow iiip-iiiiined snttl-r hr.s tiled I nolle of bis li.i. nt 1..11 to make hiial prod iu Hiinput of hss clau.i. aiiil tl' it said ,roof , I will l madi bffoif tlm County Jn.to ..r ! I i l-rk of VVKwhiii.-toti ('.. nit. i .11. fit ! llillslioro, i (ifsmi, . .n FKII'.iV, lure I'.M, ( vu: . II. V. :lii. I t -no'lioii l.S ; N0..VI A f..r t!.;- . I:. , N. I . of See. j ( '"ik nJ th ' f..J..uiuif i iMi.-sst-s to! pro' biit t-ollt II.Ui..: Or :i,',,. .. lijii!,(illil ; j iratlivi.tiou of. Mud l.-iiui, i: S .nun l 1 i Sinj., Albert I tt, .b oo liti i. n! of t.l. tn oe i I'. O.. -Hid l.,i,!f 1!,, in M.,,1 :taI!l.t!e i I'" 'olV.iv. Washiiton Con.My.Oiu; m. fm:!t;t vt. I. in i;m;v. ii,.ki,.r. ; otico lir I'liblicnt Ion. ' VM: tti!.-r AT Olll .xi. ITV. I tl.riHtS. H!l .':,;!. hs. ,- XTOIICi: IS lll lli : V t.HI N. THAT i.s tl o follo int iriini-.i st'ttb-rhas lll.-d nolieeof bis int. i,t ! 11 I iniikt. linnl prxif itl tiort of bit i-iniin, :md that su.t roof will tti .tl tMf or l!i. t'uuiily Jiidue ,r Clerk of Witxhiuloii Cot-.iny. Oi.tjon, nt llilKlw.ro, Ortvoii, tm 'ICfXIW, June l!th. ln, via; John T, rieUti-r, Ilome- I ster.d Knlrv No. IT'.'I. for !, No. 1, K-e i I. T. 1 N., It. 4 W. lln IlHtHfS tlif foll.f iluj illl.'Mtc t . j.ltrto his eotitinnons r.-sitl- iii upon. tnd c:itiva lion f. s.iid land, vi : S W. l!rr. Sr., A.Y. Ijulnrty. C. Ilititu, kii.I Jhiui-s Mc liran, all of i.'.I( ink I'.l .Ih'-c. V;sh- mtrton ( kuntv, l.-.fnHi. tx:ui w. r. i;ntsi;v. i:. cist. r. Tualatin Hotel! ::.in Htr.et, lift ;'d and M Hiilsboro. Oregon, j R. WACCENER. Proprietor. j i i rfiHK Ttril.K ILI. tUXSTAMIT BE Kff. j 1 I 111 m t'i. Hi U-l liioik t sffir.U, sn.t ' i oi) .uu ir .,-i.m IU t. la otilvlua fori tbe rurutiift of carsl. I Excellent Accemitiodatlons and I'opul.ir ' I'ricfn I ! LARGE SAMPLE ROOM For the Accommodation of Commercial Travelers. FBBB COACH To and from ths House. smI8-tf TXXX3 NEW ART SCHOOL GOOD TEMPLARS' BUILDIN'C. Thoroughly and It.WIy Tmiftht by the luoat Improved Method. ; PAINTS AND BRUSHES ! Furnished for Ix'sons Free, ! O LMKfm for 13, OO f, ( III'ST, .r , " "'""' - ' ' " st'J-lru 2Votire, 1 THE Fohlifl i hereby notified that I hnve - driven toy nmi, dames iiiiaius, at! n I 111 vt ms, his iniuoritv, mid make no claims .. .-. '. m - 1 .'. ; . .....I .I...II I... 1 re(Mnsble fr n debts contmctoJ by bliu ' thwdate. u;jou iiiot tir iim nimur ium .!'., i " Uated (Jrtt-bVllle, ur., Atrn I; al?t A. WILLIAMS Admlnltrator'a .Notice, THE undersigned has been by the County Court of VVashin((tou Count v, Oregon, dulv apixintd Aditiimstrstor of the Fwtnto ot Call Liebeuovr, dt-ccased All ersoiis hsiiig cluiius raiiint saM r.stsiv, nre bertbv Hot I tied to pres. -lit bein to lue, With protter vouchers, at my ivsidebce south of lliilsboro, or at th law utUce of H. li. i llUHV union, iu inuitoori .in this dnto. Ihis May 1st, 1SS. ia::-ot JLLICS AHKAIIK. ! 4ot. Nlrnyod or Stolen, I N.OM the uod rsiijned, tit Cornelius, ! I WMKllilH'totl Count V, Or., O10 Cle.Hlil ,-.iIi.n..l ,,r '-l'.iu-Ll, ill' 1'iitii- 4 vi'iii ri olil I iv r-oiiHfS li.wt l'rul-i niKht. Is j ,,rBI,at-a ti l.ft l.i with ludUit mo.,u, diuj ! ontline of trimiyuli.r form .u ritlit Hboiild.r. I rillll tlUir I I III U Will ,l,t ,K,ll,f.'l ..... 1 1 . ...1 u.;o 1... ......a w,., ; thu hol'St to IOC. 1 .1. I; MI MX II. i May .1. Ihms. in.i iin The Draft MiMllion, YOl'Mi oi-iEnsrEi-ir). ' Tin- I ira It htidlioii, Vm k i (iiinvmii, i. n ibipplfd buy, IS ham'.-t l i;:b, find n '.'ht ; ;'.t nuiils. i l'i uioiii.K.. Sire bv Major Urie'c's tili-n- eltlj hu I. .lolm Copo, tli o'-'-t pi i7i- in- nt r of r.iii:!MMi: tim.i, r .'1 loiin nii.i i f.TMIl.1 tftlll U .-M.T.' .Ill lilMlf. - : '!!... r.MKlisit C.v.cU llor-a, )n(MI - ; TSQBT. BRUCEi o! - I 1 I'-" - Uk. J- i h b1.11.lsom., bH.?k. "- ''; ,e vear- old. U:, 1 hands littfh, ,;n. w.iphs ISM pounds. Pns.i.iBfjc.-Sire. bv Ilobt. Urnof : bf bv Kir VV illiHiu Vltiiee:"hi bv iJoiuinion Kinu; I Kif VV illiHiu Wrtltaee: hn b iJoiuinion Kin; i .(am, it John ia a if, by iinporled ChnlleliK, t The itbove-n.-inu-d Stallions ill iiiake the Niis'n of lsy-t in WnMhiiiftou tJ.mnty, I nron, in t!ic louowirj; pnict-si Mondays, at tiri-fiiviili-; MoiiJ.iy Nijjht, rtt Jiil ii I!. i!irH. on tint.- ( 'it .1. : l tii-tiit Noon, :il 1'oi.ki ,iov-, tt ilu- II, null. n , iji.,rt r'tani'-i t ii"','.y .,ii.'u , fti i 1.0 , .cfro.is. nin-boro; u,,in.,ia N,fcnt. j 'I hiirsdny t-rr i Tlnirs- l's, ltav.r- hii .kiit'i'i a. 4 t 11 . 1 it 1 - u k ; Not,n. M Mr. ,'.. s,,,.,, F, 1 d:ir N i'.'ht, ut Ci. o. H.;riibiickle'i , ,, ,. Ilu!., rrtmin". at Wm. N. Knnll.'- ! Cedar Mill; l'nd iv No'.n, at Thos. Otchins', 1 Laet Plains: llld.'iy Niht, ut the Jhihi of! jthu cuder-tiiied, il iuil-it wist of (il. nc.K-; Saturdav Noon, at Win, lU'lcy't, licar tin' raynieiit coiisid.,re.t tlu. v. lit n uistes are j known to be with ion I A. T.N(rH, j March 5W, JSns. j i) 1 IT.) tf This Space RESERVED Jas. H. Sevel Manufacturer ui DRAIN TILE Three Miles Northeast uf Hiilsboro, Oregon. October 4, 1837 o-ly Adiiiliilniritlor'N Hul nri. mm N'OTK'K h lienhv (riven that in pur. ou.inre of mi onlcr and d-eiro ot tl.s ('otintv fiiiurtof tti Mf.to of Oregon for WiiHliiijptoii Comity, iuikIm nidi entered Ht h reciiUr term tlu-rnof, to tt: on tln hih i!ny of Mhv. I ?', Ill II"1 irmt 'i,r of tin; HitlMtit of Jhiih'h IicW't, diveuxiMl, mid to me dii.-cl. ed fis .nJiuiioWJUwr t!,( r.i )t, I will soil st i ulilie met ion, to tin- liii'i.oHt bidder, lit t ha I 'ol.lt Jloti .0 do'ic, in Id;: .!, ij'o, Wlml.lfU'tou County, Ktntit of l Iregon, on HVM HHAV, JI VT 1(1, 1HHH, j t 11 o'clock K. M. of nrii.1 diiv, the follow. i-iR ili-hci il't i 1 1 rit-i h ot benl J.-iMti i or so I iiiiii'li lit ri f n,i ni'iy be necessary to pay t tin' ili'Mn. chiuiix mid i xiM'iii f ndmiuis. i''i")i of H'liil i mihU'II siud leal estnte Is I ui Hcriuru i,h i iiiiiv s, to-w 11 : aii i iiiif mm bem in It. i foil jtv of W'.'thLinuloii and i Ktit of ( re,;..n. and more artirnluily ' d wrili.-.l nii.i l. ,mi.iM,( nM follows) i lt J r;i-t--lit io tin llouiesu'fid Entry of .tiuiKu D.rl.K.ni, Milmiti'd 111 eoiiiity itlid slMt.i ufori r.'iiit, oiul li-ii'tniti il in 1 hu I'. M. Kurvovs Mh ...t lioi Ki-ctioMii, and l,ot 1 of j K ,,,, V. ell hi T. I H. of It. I W. of tho " in toii i v mi i u.iui, n nimnin r to iw n.n . I ' I I r 1,1 .1;. ..I l l ,.. .,... . I I. on 1 1 , i ii'.u I In ! n souiio' i " ' i ' i t tb.. v - -1- n,- inin-i vnn. us r, uii.i 1; Vi llliiiicttn in. IJiiilii nil, (oil! IIii':H HuLlUl oil Haa tliMI Ii.ih fij 10.I ij thi;U(:i west rodti thxncM iioi'h U',-4 rodii thuiice wst ;.' rodsj tl,eu',i loi tii fyts to the center of sou tiuii thcucs tfHKt lo-i rous tn the plies ut bev'ttinuiKt eiiijiRinitii 7'i ' ni;rtf. itinii of Dim thud of purchase pi ice, chmu in hmd tiio duy of sulci wus -third iu kii Uiouibi, and reuiainJr in tvsil.s months from day of salu, with hi terest 011 OelsiTPd sniiiis st the ruts ut U p-reiiit. x-r nunuiu; 1 R'trod ori)iiiuiit4 to be f,. iiun-.J by it inoltjH'Vit upon ths jieuji-n-, All coti-iiu('t'S lo bs ut pur. chuil'n evpi-io!!1, 11:1 i:u i'.oscow-, Admiiiisl 1 utol ot lh Ksluts ot Jsiiids iloUx u, I J.M-t-utf lJ. lull) it K. SANBFORD. PIIVSICftN, srutii:i, - wt A( ( 0K III I K, ;i.r.t i', tuti ooN. 1 Dnilcr in liniirs. Medicines. Pulnls. this, lie, hill. m.I 1 1. 11. Us kept coll htiut'v 111 mo-k. o'.M (I FREE MASON. ill', i iii;i 1 ) Al; ni. ! 'I.VIKK. I Si.. t'.'UH'lia, l-'irsl l'11.'l'oU at till. Stt find County l'eiis .1 l' -7, swll Mtniat tin. Si aSoli lit 1,' .' f (i rii) . .' iiiiIiS Hnttll ul Col In'oiis, ul i 1 ;--'. 1 : a.'i 1 , Pr.-e M...i v..., e..t bv M.-nv Mh-i ! iu rx-. ,1 1 i--. Cded html IWk, tla-.ii Horn. Us Miueu.s: ;r.,d.l..iU I Ion., by j Ih ;u , .edd by i:n,.,.i, ths , t lotliiiH lioi-e ' . i. it A 1,51 l.lw.-s, na CtMUeliri, Miirch V-', P", in'.-liu Coi uelifi, .M arch PmS, j jAVii t'm'iN. Krri.nr I'. Woostpji. j ! ! . MTm T-1 f- T J&Cf ' rf1 I ILlftl, i Meat. Market! I I.IIKWIli Ik Willie I tH rlDnS 'Main Street, - IIILLSBORO Choice Beef, Mutton, Veal And Pork ! J.rp! constantly . hand. llfglist ituirltet prlfc pull Itifych, Mii'loii, Veal and IIoks. for I'm I r tfnliu to All I N a I J'n v 1 1 o ; i (inn mi n t4'it Plcato Clvo uo a Trial Nej.l. S, is- ; -7s m in LANDS FOR SALE. IOT i I.ii.. iU i.-t, v. c It bs stsd. Willi io .... '..trn, i i.nd a iitxd . ..trn, Mi). Otlilfild I'm Acr.'sof I. mi.. I, S' inil.i from It. 11 )' ut Jiilii v, , . j ilt- li hi'IumjI and :" , mil. h Ir un 'i.it'Hl i with hoUHtt, li nn, i.iid i.:l;i'i' t.eeerisnry faiui liuihliiiis. i ll ih pltu-H iu t!u i.Mii-hlN n it. ri-il, and will iiinle n I'ooil i.t. cK or ilain iHrin.wi'h Ihs h ast c. kI. ;ii or ,".il f.i-j - in riilllvatlou, and 10 or !.' ti i s m'i ii .( eli'.ii , find I he roiuaiu tt ' it liiii-.ii lai.il tlifil will iiinkn a food linrn. M'-iui' i.f ut i. h is Aid. r Hut. This IS mi eholiit. It.irK.nii ul f l'I.oj wr acre. I 1 Acn s. vith Sim a . i 1 1 1 nud a I,oj.'trinu i'" letiin, ilni n i-uli nr.. snd ihrwi liwriis. 'II ; ir..'it iit veil loosttn, hk lull.- from it. If. 1 will s. li tln nndivtdvd 1 one third of tins properly for f 1.VHI, 8AC1.I S Willi A 'I WO-H TOHV IIOUHK tt s. st n looniH, nil luiii fhiiith, and a ; hnrn tliat iumi l.iiHi, nn ori tiHid uf all kinds . of fruit and all of the mi null fruits. 'Ibis I pines is fMoril,h loimlnl ou Maui Ntreet If ! lliilsboro, ami ill suit a miiu of tnaaiui I will st II either half of this place the Ini ipiovfd ftart for frVnoo, or tint i.n improved tor t(A), or all of It lor i-IMi.'si. IAA ACHI'H til' LAND MIMCH I sJyf from (i.-itlou, Mid mils liirtu hi'liool : !.' acres ol plow lund and '.D acres i slushed nud M-nli il Mid );, ncrrs of small ; I ir end ll i',.. I hen is an orchard of I, to lii-ririiif ln i , nud i wi'ti iihI ,y a HprtiiK lii it n-n r fulls or.. I a si ll. I his' Isnd lays tin a iood road, end near wh.x,!, I'rico, hi CKU Mill Holes, .i.it. j uith, wini iiirsi: m) wm. tm f't iu-t'd Mid ill CiilHvf.tiiill. iTloc, f&i It Q( At III.!',, I MMriiOVI'l), li MIItEri ' OW Honth ef Hill-Ijoio, veil wiitcradi lays i well and t.i.nr thu I ' ...tu.ory nt rarminctou, n uu comes out 'j th ioh.1, I'tici., j AM, NIC!:, l.AI;(;r. AND WIXL sii.iiCc.l I;. Ion. k, Willi all iirnes Hnry Outhuildnij:, Isihi nv( I nut 1 retts, and ; hti Ixits, situated rmir lli nw I trick J'lock i in llill-liuiM, for s ilo ill if-'.Vfi V). ) Qt Acies, (j miles fiom llillnhoro, 15 O" a:i ol plow i.nd IV r.cri ti of pistare 1 Isndi hutisi', l.arii, and .0 livinu trees In tircnsr.i, ami is w. ti ii'il i,y a spi uiifi ' Oulv l's miles I rum hi'IkmiI, and is on a froou road, 1 1 r.iilrs frmu ert'iuiinrvi li luilei from ruitlund. "nee, if l.iioo.io, 7f Acres, 3 miles from IIiIUImuo. with I lions.., horn, uietjaiit, well, wovt. hisl, eic, and 4 ) unvs under low und iu . meadow. J'rtoe, $J,V).0. t have other lands of Cue qui.lity too uumeroiis to tneiition w. h.Tucker. Ileal IXnto Agvut, IIILLSBORO, 127-tf '. OREGON, UiiM