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About The independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 188?-189? | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1888)
THE INDEPENDENT. THUTtSDAY . .MAY 3!. 1888 THE POLITICAL SITUATIOS. Tlit day of election is approaching, and next Monday the- people of this state nin.t decide between republicanism, de mocracy and prohibition. Thin paper ha pursued a moderate course and lias made no personal attack upon any man on cither of the tiekois. This is a year of such political im portance that the party Hoes have been eloeely drawD, and no man can afford to ignore the interests of Ida party. The republican party stands as the champion of American industries and a friend to the laloring men of the cuuutry. County politics make state politics, a id the states dictate the policy of a nation. It is the duty of every repub lican to vote his ticket from top to bot tom and make for himself a clear, unscratched record. If any man on the republican ticket is defeated, that man's friends will hold the party respon sible. We have a large majority in this county, and by surrendering any part of the ticket, the result cannot be other wise than to make the elections of the future uncertain, and would finally over throw the party strength and relegate us to a political bankruptcy. Let us vote down the current of political lies set afloat in this county. Since our statement of last week re garding the oflice of county clerk, persons ill-disposed towards the en circulating a report to the effect that Mr. Hughes is mixed up in a "combina tion," because we asserted that he would not contest the law creating the office of recorder of conveyances. Mr. Hughes' statement in the matter was honorable. Mr. Waggener's friends approached him and desired to know whut treatment he (Mr . Waggener) would receive pro vided the law creating the office of re corder vas declared unconstitutional. Mr. Hughes said the people had nomi nated Mr. Waggener in good faith, and if the law was declared unconstitutional and he (Hughes) was elected, he would make .nr. Waggener his deputy and allow him in salary the proceeds arising from the work that would have gone to him as recorder. As a matter between individual-:, Mr. Hughes and Mr. Weatherred are both men of honor, pleasant and competent. Considered from a political view, if the republicans lose the office of clerk, they will lose with it that of recorder. And there is no office in the county approach ing it in political importance. To ver ify this statement we cite to Clatsop and T.ane counties. CO 11". t IilL V A TV A Ch'S. An occasional underhanded blow is struck at the republican nominees and the republican ticket itself in this county through the columns of the Oreijoninn. These defamations are found in out-of-the-way places in that journal, but are as harmful in intent as if given conspicuous positions. The malicious attack made upon Mr. Tongue appeared among "inside" telegraph news. The following expletion was pub lished among state and general news callings, and is erroneous in every particular: "Washington county prohibition ists have put a full ticket in the field, every man cf which is a re publican. IT. B. Luce heads the ticket for senator. The idea is to beat the republican ticket, which is not satisfactory to either the labor ing men of the county or to the business men of Hillsboro." As a matter of fact and prohibi tion policy, one-half the candidates on the prohibition ticket are demo crats. The republican ticket is sat isfactory to the laboring men of the county and the business men of Hillsboro." The nominating of a prohibition ticket had nothing to do with either satisfaction or dissatis faction of the republican ticket, and that political organization published its call for a convention in the same issue the call was made for a con vention by the republicans. It was known months ago that the prohi bition party would place a ticket in the field, no matter as to whom the other parties might nominate. The republican party never had a better ticket before the people of Wash ington county than the present one, and it will poll the full strength of the party. Voters will not blindly follow false gods. There will be a grand republican victory at the polls -nest Monday: Mr. T. H. Tongue called nt this office yesterday and requested we make the statement that Mr. Mosesjifi"1 who wish for foreign tiade. E. Johnion denied all knowledge of the letter written to the Oreyonian from Forest Grove by one Moses O. H. Johnson. Mr. Tongue was told that Mr. Johnson had called here and did not want any such state ment made. Mr. Johnson did want us to agree to publish any letter he might write upon the subject, east ing reflections upon any one he might choose as a target. As we are not conducting a blackmailing sheet, such license was emphatically re fused. Our columns were offered j him without any expense to himself to make any reasonable denial, j T he8e are the facta regarding our re- j fusal to allow him to set himself a-! right before the public. A contemptible story is in circulation reirarding our candidate for sheriff, (Mr. Dennis) neglecting his family. There is not a word of truth in the report. His family is as well eared for as any family jn Hillsboro of limited means. "AMKXD THE MILLS BILL." This is the call of the Chicago Tribune, a paper that bas steadily advocated reduction of the tariff, but baa urged that the reduction should be just, equal and fair. Democratic papers of Oregon have reprinted many pieces from that journal in favor of tariff re-1 duction. The Tribune is a favorite paper with them. Here is some thing from a late issue of that paper that they will not republish: "As the Mills bill stands now it is not a fit measure to be adopted. So republican could be expected to vote for it in its present form. The scores of amendments proposed to it in the democratic caucus shows that us a whole it U far from being ac ceptable to the democratic side. To say nothing of its sectional dis criminations and the failure to give the North equal advantages with the South in reducing rates and free listing raw material, some of the broadest provisions of the bill are ill-ad iusted and will not give the people the benefit they promise. Thus, the cheapening of unrefined sugars, while making an insignifi cant reduction on the refined article, will simply give the sugar trusts its raw material at a cheaper rate, and still keep a high duty on the refined imported sugars suited to immediate use the kind which must be cheap be broken. Who supposes that if raw material is cheapened to the trust the public will get lower rates on refined sugar? The purpose of the trust is to prevent anything of the sort. The same defect appears in the wool schedules. While raw wool is in.'i'.le free lhe protective ta on many kinds of woulen gitods is actually advanced, although the! duties n woolens now iivfia-'p t;8 per cent ! Such tariff changes as these benefit manufacturers, uot , consumers millionaires and not the masses. All the delegates to the republi can national convention have now been chosen. Of the whole it is es timated that 3,"0 are instructed for Blaine. John Sherman has about 250 delegates instructed for him, while General Oresham can prob ably count upon about 100 delegates at the start. The convention is composed of S20 delegates, and 411 i votes are necessary to nominate. After the first ballot Wisconsin will cast her twenty-two votes for Gresh- j am. The Milwaukee SenUnd quotes a leading republican as saying with Gresham as its candidate, the party can take the offensive in tlie coming campaign. There will be no tire in the rear to guard ngaiut as in the Blaine campaign. The St. Paul Dixpakh regards Blaine's letter as final, and believes it was the first paper in the country to recogniie that "the logic of the situation on Mr. Blaine's retirement demanded the advancement of liul"e Gresh am." Colorado's vote, according to ex-Senator Taboi's Iielief, will be divided on the first ballot between Allison and (resliaui. Some state : convention delegates are plc.lge.l to the latter. The best hope for (ireslmnr is the expectation (hat In- (liana, Iowa, Michigan. MtW-souri, Kausas and Nehiaska may come to i. bis support. If they do not, the "Blaine or bust" managers will eas ily nominate. their favorite. F.r. Charges of lack of common sense and general inefficiency on the part of American exporters of manufac tured goods are frequent enough. As a rule, the Knglish traders un questionably take more pains to e curo and hold foreign mailfctu than the manufacturers and exporters of ! this country think worth while. j The representatives of the I'nifed Kingdom abroad, however, occasion ally complain that t.erman mer chants, and sometime even Amer icans, show more zeal and discretion tuan tueir own countrymen in the matter of obtaining foreign trade. Thus, the English consul at Cay- i . , . , enne unci nui iniiin wrore lately to a London house: useless for the It seems almost ! consuls to iir;e English merchants to send out trav elers as the Germans and Americans do. In Hayti,ns here, I have seen trade go out of our hands bv the superior push and energy of for-1 eigners. I can only repeat tlio stale- j ment "that English travelers for' and travelers who speak the tun guage of the country they are sent to visit, nre the first requirements of out English commerce to- enable it to maintain its well-earned as cendency." This illustrates the truth that the enormous enlaro-e- mpnt of facilities for production dunng the last generation has re- j suited in very keen competition for I the control of the markets of the I world. llrtnhlwr. A New York Methodist paper! HJlVs: "T1ipi- nr.. ;ill(l 1. vevrk..; impostors and cranks, of one sex or j the other in the United States and j Canada, getting a living as temper- j ance lecturers, evangelists, etc. i And the people listen to them and ! pay them as willingly as if they were j reallv snotless " reauy spouess. mm mmmmm i Subscribe for The Ispepexdf.nt. NEW SCHOOL GROVXDS. In accordance with the terms of an adjourned school meeting, the voter of Hillboro precinct will meet at the school house in this place a week from next Saturday for the purpose of taking steps to secure adequate grounds for a new school building. The last meeting authorized the di rectors to receive sealed bids for suitable lands for n acliool building. said bids to be opened and cou sidered at the meeting appointed for the first Saturday aiter the first Monday in June, at 1 o'clock v. m. It is the duty of every voter inter, ested in our public schools and the future of Hillsboro to be present and cast his vote on the side of per nienent development. Sf long as we are content to occopy a tumble down 'building and take no interest in grading our school, that long will we lag to the rear of the onward column of progress. Dr. Uailey was opjosed in the soiiooi meeting iai pnog ' . - . 1 1 Z 1 he advocated the purchase of suita ble lands and the erection of a hand some new school building, in keep ing with the growth of the country. Someshing must be done to at tract permanent residence among us of wealthy men having families to educate. How many men rending in and near HTHSbofo have "ie liTIu'e i V f am I lies and children away owing to lack of a satisfactory school here? We will not answer this question, be cause its truthful answer would re flect no credit upon us. We must awaken from this idle state of indif- ICILULl. , . . . . . oters of Hillslmro school district, , , east vour ballots in favor of "home your -"private interests' and pro - i iriess ami we will soon possess a j school building that w ill be a pride i to our town and the greatest medium ! possible in inhancing the value of all property not only in Hillsboro, but for miles adjacent thereto. Let us secure the lands aud look to a j speedy construction of an elegant j W.J. Snodgrass, of La Grande, public school building. (ex-member of the republican state central committee from Uuiou - - J county, was in Portland recently. The democrats of Oregon in 188cjHe says the outlook is good tor the were for the maintenance of the i republican party in Tnion and Uma duty on wool. Now they clamor counties. 'Hermann will make for wool tree of duty. Vet they j a gooJ run," he said. " The declare that democracy is a bed-! democracy's attitude on the tariff rock institution, which' never ! luestion will give us many votes changes or d--parts from its iinu j from the wool men. Only one man foundation. Lying on wool is ! " buying wool, the others U ing questionable repose afraid to purchise, in the event 11 DIM. AMI CATTLE. Col. IrW.i tries to ih-Iinle the ow ners of bands of hordes anil henl-iot cattle intoj SUPlXirt of the Mills bill, -i.nl its rti;il I . , . . of the duty on wool, by ilrnwinj their aiieniion io ti.e i.i i iii it tiiere is no I uij w mi-ii nines nun nuir, ineir nnrns and noofs, while there is .i duty on wool of seven nnd a half rents per pound. This is ileinaotjiri the i-snc. Hides are the valuable part of the eat tie, out side of their tallow, and hides and hair are free 'if duty. Hut t;i!b is t harcd a duty or one cent pr pound, ulii. l, is protection to the Auici i.-.i.i nii. lu. ..r j There i. no duty ..n mutton f it. The J Wool is the valuable part ..I' the i,ecp. j Leather pays a duty of fifteen per cent, ad valorem; calf kin, of twenty per j cent ; sheep .-kin, of fen jut t int. The j cartas of In eves is Ih'1 valualile oitioii; ! that of idieep of le-s account than the ! wool. I Jeef is protected hv a duty of one cent per ouud . There is no duty on mutt.yii, Hot,"? are ti!l Letter ro tei ted in the inteic-t of American own ers. Pork pays one cent pi r pound duty; ham and bacon, two cents per pound; lard, two cents par pomi l; LiiMles. Uf. teen cents per pound. On rluc, u likh is made largely of hiMifs, is :i duty of twen ty per tent, ad valorem. Horse", as beu;ts of Imii den or for pleasure or breed ing, are valuable r.ir such n-es. Tlie Olllv orolit in sdi ... I. ?. xv..,l only proiu in Mi.-, m f m- w.v1 and mnt- ton. Therefore the T.irilT makes no un- juit di-i rin, in.it io.i . . t tlit ir Mvor vtr , horses, cuttle and wvine. Their wool is ' ,!,., , . ... .... I needed for the clotniu ot the millions, j lhe uses of hair and hoofs and hom. re of comparatively little need or value, jnd require no protection by duties. But wool Joe, liecHiie there are so many countries in which it can be pro- i,llPl'tl :lt u" It w ill thus be seen that tin m. phi-try of Colonel Irish has no reasonable foundation. The in terest of all are protected and cared for by the Uepublican system of Protection. New. Aboolutely Pure. This powder never vnrit a. A inrvel of parity, strength and whole. me ncsa. More SSI .is! .economical man iu- orainary kindn, aud eounot be sold in competition with the urnl- I ....... . 1 A A . .. . . . """i' " ow itui, kihiii wrifjui ainiu or pnoepnate powaers. .v.t oh. In Alaf. 1Utal Bakiso Powdkk !o. I0t; Wall St..X. v. ulO-lt t The following circular hit been issued by the democratic 'adminis tration, and is a fair sample of the methods to be adopted in an aitempt to capture this state. Thin Ua copy of a circular received at thJWest Umou postoffice in this ounty, which, being of little importance, happened to be still in the hifuds of an "offensive partisan republican : The opportunity for Oregon has arrived. This state can, if she will. lead the democratic procession. The eyes of the whole country are fixed on Oregon, and our approach ing election. As goes Oregon on June 4th, so will many states go in November. If democracy triumphs here, lasting lienors and a great reputation will be ours, and the burdens of tariff taxation lifted from the shoulders of the people. We can accomplish this if every man of influence does his whole duty. Among others the 600 post masters of Oregon can do much in this great contest. If each post master will make it his special duty to get Timr.E vot:s outside of his party, for John M. Oearin, our nom inee for congress, success is certain. Surely, amoug neighbors and ac quaintances these votes ; are not many to win as personal .favors. But the uggregate for 800 post masters is one thousand eight bun dred votes more than enaugli to rears ago. Holding an oflice does not deprive a man of his rights as a citizen. Let us all work incessantly, and on the day of iloction 'either stay at the k11s, or briug every friendly voter in. Ours is the only t state election ueiore ovemier mat i. ..II . 111-. 1 1 1 i is ai nil Kigiuucani iius presiiieiiiiai T, . . . I vear. If victory is ours on the , , ., . ; . . ... i democracy win io crowned Willi imperishable glory all over the country, and in the- councils of the nation. United Dkmocists Mny 16th, 188S. that the tnrirt n:i wool will lie ilotie K""ir f,,r t,ie r' b f therein d. iiimid.-l, t ... ,, . , , , . wit: I'li.it l!i- iiiiirri.-tt mid luarrie e.u- away with Ihn buyer bougl.t ; tract now .-kinum-. bitwi.u .u nod tlie iui mui .. u . in ...... ... . 10 ' ' i " " " -' - 'cently. TLis same j r-j cenls lust vear. wool ll oll"ht t red it pros - ( pective trade with this reduction in puce, which the wool grower detests. The republican bill announcing canvass in this county were printed and delivered to the chairman of the republican committee before the 'copy" for canvass bills was received from tlio democratic and prohibition parties. All report to the contrary are untrue. ' are willing to fiiako an affidavit to this statement. ' - " XKW T(M)AY. Miinimoii. In tiik Coi Nrr Comr ur thc St.itk ur I OuKimS Mill Wkshinot Col'XTt. I Freilurika 1J. Judv. 1'iaintifT. ) I i a trick rowler, Janiea A,riew, Mulima E. ! aniwa A,Dew, Mulima E. ! e, Silaa W. Dale, T. K. ( j Cleoryw Ilea. IVfeml- j Iale, r.O. JJale, toriielnirt, nud ants. I'O Patrick Fowler, J.-niiea Ajjuew, Muli- f lua 1 Dale, F. t Dale and Silna W. ! j Dale, the blaive-naiuetl 'X feiidnnls ! In the name, of the Stat of Oregon You lv ' wryuw rwjnirwo o apiiearm the above named Wt, ml n- the complaint of thn Plaintiir, filed in t I.lllf INIWIl f lllll IMI Mil IV li tmw V . . . ' J wmpT "1 I clav of Jalv. Ihm. i-ti.tir .in r I . . - - ' - - i thB ufxt r"hr t. rnj of mud Court. Ami ir yon rail mt to do, ror want thereof, the liaintiff nhov named will apply t th jor me relief tuerein demanded, t- wit: For jndtfiiicnt acninst Patrick Fowler ior tne huiu of .'von, in V. H. coin, with in terettt thereon miice January at;, ls7, ut the rate of lit iiercent. er milium, mid the sum of pi Attorney's rees, aud the oohU and disbursements or this rait, nnd r.ir a decree ordering and directing the .rorecliMure ot a mortyare, joven by lef.iid.uit. Patrick Fowler, to plaintiff, dated r ebrnarv 1, 1SS-', and recorded on pu 444 of liook II, Itecords of Mortgages for Wnxhingtoti Coniity, Oregon, and the land therein deseritied, to-wit: The Land t'lnim of ti. W. terrrl, and lieing the fractional N fcL! ... a quarter of the b K quarter of Sect A. and Tjii.rtealfe I the north half of the southwest quarter of iM painliil rev, biiu tue IIOI I nwrM ouar'er or the I sontUeaHt quarter of nect 4. T IN, It 2 W, in WMsniiium t ounty, Oretryn, to 1. no!d i ,P"T s;iu jnUKTaent. an prnyed for; and that plaintiff hi'.ve xiirh other relief as mm j be ejuitalile, I This Summons is puhlishcd hy order of Hon. F. J. Taylor, Judue or the bove I named Court, made and dated Mav isss. i THOS. II. TONOUE, J iB.".l-7t Attorney for Plaintiff. SnimuoriM. IS TUB Col-NTT CoUBT OF TIf STATE OF ( Omkoom i ..a Washixctos Cocntt. I Henry L. McClaran, Plaintiff, vs. Anri!ey AIK'larsn, Derendnnt. T O Arriliev Met .'la ran. the Alove-nnmcd iei.uiaut : In the name of tbe State of Oretron Yon are hereby required to appear in the a bore -j named Court, and answer the complaint of fiue rmiiiiiii, nirii in iur anove-eiiiitieu suit, l.y Mondey, the pith day of Jnlv. A.D. ' IKss. which is tbe tirst day or tlie next ; refill r term of said Court. And if 3-ou fail so to do. for want thereof, the Plaintiff above-named will apply to tbe ! Court for the relief thereiu deiuauiled, to wit: That the marriage and marriage con. j tract now existing between vou and tli J Plaintiff bediaaolved; that lhe care, custody ' nnd control of Klsie and Alagyie. minor children, of yoa and plaintiff, be awarded to plaintiff, and that plaintiff have such other relief as may be equitable. This Kamiuotts in ptibimhed by order of Hon F. J. Taylor, Judge of tbe above named Court, made and dated May Id, 188 THUS. H. TONGI E, m51-7t Attorney for Plaintiff. COMMENCEMENT' WEEK, At l'flrillc Inlrerslty. I'aOOBlMMK. Thursday, Jinem H. to 12 a. m., and 1 to 3 p. M.Public llx n munition. Fiiiui, Jinsc 9 to 12 4. m. and 1 to 3 r. Public Ex amination. r. Ail J re Iwfor the ltiil.miathean Society, by luv. T. E. (Uno,,, I'ortl.-uid. Saturday, Jukk 16. 10 to 12 a. m. Evhibit by the School of Art. 8 r. m. Publi Ut-henrsul, by thc. O.nserv- niorjr ui itlil-ilC. KUKDAT, JflCE 17. II a. t. -lijiccalaareate Sermon. 8 r. m Add re tit-fore tha t'liiversity and the Society or t'lirixlimi Endeavor, by Rev. tio. C. Hall, Astoria. Monday, Juke IS. Eercie by the Gauuii Himia Society. TrrxDAY, Jrsr p.. 9:30 a. m. Graduating Exercise of tb Academy. 4 m. farewell Meeting of the Eiideavor Soei. iv. ! VmjiEsiAv, Jvsr. . 10 a m. Commencement Exercises. Commencement Address. 4 to C p. M, Exhibit Ly the School of Art 8 p.m. Iteception at the I'resiJent House, XKW TODAY. N' JOTICE IS MKKKUV OIVKN. THAT 1 will not be reMMiiigibltt for nnv lullu contrnrted by my son, r'dwm L. Sehuii-ltzer, from tlm date. lnted ScliolU rVrry, May 1SSS. n::i St DANIKb SCHMKlrZICK. ior.v TO I.OA. I HAVK r.,in ID LOAN ON FIICST- cent., if borrower av t!ieH. Will le """' - "-- Ji-.ui, nilij III Hiimxof not Iftt than IUlO. lu:il lot J W. MASTKIIS. Smiinioim. Is rnu CiRi i iT CorHT or Tiir. ST4TK or ) ObKOON 'oa NVA-iHTNOTOV Col'Nl . I Sirah A. Huhex, liaintiff, v. William Hashes, Dt-fi-ndnnt. I H) Williaiu Hughes, the ftlxive nnuied Defeliilaiit: In the n une of the State of OreeonVoii are hereby reijuired to appear in the iiInivp- nnm..l P.kiirt nvt.l qiiuu... Iliu mM.ii.lt.ii.. ..I the Plaintiff, filed in the alMive entittt-d wuit. by Monday.tlie l;th day of July. A. D. 1. which is the first day of the next regular term of Haiti Court. And if you fail ho to do. for want thereof the pl.niitiif nhovf-iinmed will apply to the i pi .miin it .nsn .:v.-,i. Ami that I'laintitr have kik-U ol lu-r reli-f iiH "'" ' eUital!e. llils SimiiiioiiH lit piibli.slu d by order of , Hon. F. J. Taylor, Jude of the nhove- ' X'vut m"".!"' ,uI t,i,?",l ","4 'M THOS. II. TOXfJl'E. Attorney for Plaintiff. ri SiintniotiK. Ii THK ClBl liT Csit'BT OK THE Srxr Of ( Orrikix rou W'AHHiMiToy t'iti-xrv. i Harriet K. Heath, Plaintiff, vh. A. Kmniersi m He.tth, Defendant. SID DEFENDANT: IN THE ItHiue of the State or Divl'iiii. nm are herehy required to np:eHr Mid nnawer the cs.inpluint filed naiust yon, in the above jcntitUHt Kitit, by the tirst day .r the net term of naid t'oart following the laat pol- j Mention of this Summon, to-wit, the lt'.th day of July, 1.: nnd if yoa rail ao to . auawer, for want thereof the plaintilf will apply to aaid Court, for the relier prayed for in aaid complaint, v:.-: 1'or a diaaolutioii j of the Nun Is of matrimony now existing j oe-iwcen .voaraeu ami piaiunn, mid lor the j resumption by olaintiiT of her former name i of Harriet E. 1 , inter. ! This; Summons is served by publication. by order or Hon Frank 4. Tajlor, J udev of ' said Court, made : Ifss. " SEALS A ltEACH. I'l.iintill a Attorney. May i.-.th, Is-w. ni.:i Vt Xollro. rOTTCF. IS HEEEHV fJIVEN' THAT the ntn! rML'iied has leii comiriiietl i,y tne Jlm. unify f'ourt i.f the Sl its' of Oregon f.ir Vv ad,iiiKton County. Ei.eiitriv jof th list Will nud TeMHin. nt .r I'. . 1 Ik. .1 DUIimi, IMTt'HWU. ah ... .v- ;... . i . r i t.i,.. , . . , i , ,.,..i.n iiu.iuini .iili entnt will preKeiit the K.-iin.-, with the pro r vouciiern, u rt iicohks, mv Attomey m fact, at Forest tirove, W ashington c..untv, Oregon . or to me in wrson, at my residence ui Wallowa "oiiiiy. Oregon, within hii months from tlie date of thi ti.i A. N. Itl'FOKD, Eleeutrii. Forest Orove, Or.. May 'JO, isss. m:;i r.t SlirrliT'N Sl. VIIMTE OF AN EXIX'UTIOX. I)V 1J decree nnd order of wile, issued out of the Cirenit Court of VYnMhintston County. uv.il iu favor of 'llwi Aniericnu ( '-..in pin v of Suotland (Limited), ifs. and against T. It Haudlev. I. 1. Hundley, his wife, Win. IC. Jackson. Wm. Johnson, 1 honris i -onm 11, Con Wi his wif. The Oregon Ir.m and Steel fvnintiv, I hoiuas 11. l.mtfue. tniardiau of the minor heirs or T. ti. Naylor. deoeawetl, A. Bolierts, Washington t'-oiimv, F. A. Bailttv. I hoiuas II. I onue, and C Sclml raerick, LVreiidiiuts, nnd eomniaiiding me therein to wake sale of the following de- ! acrihed proirt y, u-wit: 'I be north hair or j the Donation Kind Claim of Jtmenb lluituii I .ml Murf 1 1 in Lit ii. It 14 ni uitiiuii. it. ua.i , eleven (11 . TowiiKhjp two c.'i south, Kauge two2 west, or tbe Ulamette meridian, in WaKhiugtoii County. State of Oregon, containing one hnudre.1 nnd sixtr acres, more or less, tosatiKf y iha aaiu of f'inO.OiJ. In l. . goia coin, witn interest thereon from the 1st day of December, 1SS5, and am ftf0.00, with interest at ten per cent, per aniinn from the 1st day or June, lss.",, and fcW.OO, with interest thereon at ten pe cent jer aunuiu from the 1st dav of IVoem ber, ISS.. nnd the further sum of f.V) oo, attorney's fee herein, and also for the an m of t"-'.l". cohls of Hint, and bImo ror the caata and expenses or wile, and or this writ; and by virtue or said writ, 1 did make levy of the same upon the aU.ve described Ileal Property on the Sid day of May, A.D 183, and by virtue of siiid writ and said levy, I will, ou WedHesday, the i7th day or Jane, PW8, at the hour or 1 o'clock P. M or said day, at the Strath loor or tbe Court House, iu the town or Hillsboro, Washington Cotrnty. Oregon, sell the above deacribed real property, at public auction, to the higbewt bidder, for rash in hand, in V. H. gold ooiu. to satisfy the hereinbefore named sum Said proierty will lm sold subject to redemption, as by law provided. Witness my hand, this May 24th. IShs. B. P. COBNELIUH, Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon Republican State Ticket. For Representative iu Congress, DINGER HERMANN. For Supreme Jude, W. V LOUD. For Presecutintf Attorney Fifth District. T. A. MclmiDE. Conn ty Ticket. For Joint Senator, F. A. MOOKK For Henntor, T1IOS. II. XOXOl!K. For lleprefletitntiveii, i. ( MOOKK, J. V. l-OFK, IHOS. I'At'LSKN. For Sheriff, I. M. DENNIS. For Clerk. i:roi;xE c. hughhm. For Recorder, WILLIS WAGUKNKU. For AaaettHor, JOHN J. KUKATL! JFor Treasurer, J. S. WAOOKXKK. Fr School Superintendent, DU. C. SMITH, A. M. For Surveyor, JOHN J HALL. For Coiumiaiionaro, THUS. O. TODD, JOHN W. SHl'TK For Coroner, Dlt. V. CKANO. AInilnitratr' Male. V VIKTL'K OF A DKCUKK OF tlm lluii. County Court of WuHhiiiPtoti County, State of Oregon, dulv rendered on tlm t'tlh day or May 1NMH, in the matter or the KstHte or A. L. linker, d-ceaxed. dio-etirii; h Hide of thn following lleiil fr-ity of tli- tiaid entate, to-wit: First Trnet An undividel one-linlf in frrewt in : acres of th Davitl Kllern jioii.ttion Claim, in S. c. T. 1 S. It 1 W, of th Williiniette iiifiiduoi, Itouinli-d hy tM-uiniiini; Nt Ihi HoulheitMt (Htrner of thx Mail Klh-rsiMi eUmi. and ruiiniiix llienee north (v.t L'i 1 i di-s F.I l.l." eluntis; thence west 14 J.' rti.-iiiiM; llienre south II.I. cliHinx theneu tot lie lit--nf l-('iiiiiiti. Second Trnr . IVn arres in wetiou Ml, 'I n.. II. I VI . ill till- Mil t.. IKI n,li:,i. . Oregon. Ituuiiili-il by Ix'triunini? Ml the N. E. eoiner ir siiid tr-n-t . mnl theueu Wtnt V.i.'J't I ehiiiiiM to Hi lt-l t-r Si.':ienr donntion claim Hit-in.,- w.iilii ... i:t . a-ii.ii ri -i; i u-?toe eanl 1:1.7 ehiinoi: tilt-urn nortli S.r.l.'i ehaniR to the place of Im L'liHiiiii. Immiiu the Ihii.U eonvev- ! eil by Win. Tiu-ker to A. L. I iu kei Ool. IKl, j by d-ed recorded on piyo 'Jt of ilook X retvjidKtif Deed of Washington county, ! Oreon. 1 he uuderikiied, :uiiimistratir of j Kiiid ent'ite. will i.tfi-r each f Raid tntct for j H ilt-nt pnlilio auction ut tlio court lioue ; d jr in IlilUUiro, Oregon, on liTI'KIMV, June 23, Isss, j nt 11 o'clock in the forenoon of miid day. TermMof Sale One half c.im!i, remainder on one venr'n time with ten if r cent intei-. i ent. Ni riired bv mortL'iu'A on the iirniiu4. ! Conveyances to lie nt expeiiHe of purchancr, ' '..'tL'..-i. WM. IT hi;i. i.r.'4-.'.t AdiuiniHtrator. lot. Sfrnyed or Stolen, 1. 1 1JOM the ui.d rxiytuHl, nt Cornel in. 1 Wiihliiiit'l.m County. Or.. One Crenm- colored or 'lluckkiir' I'ony, 4 yearn old. Ii-ft mv prt-miseit Inst Friday iIikIiI. Im branded on left hip with Indian luoon, dim ou tt in.-of triangular form on rk'lit Hhoulder. Suitable reward will he pxid for return or the horse to nie. J. U MILLKU. May :, 1SJ8. iu:i-lm Kxerntor'M .lee. TOTICE is hereby giveu that the under I Higned has taken out letters Tent , amenta ry on the estate of William B. Ever. son, lale of Washington Comity, deceased i All persons having claims against said ; estate, will present the same for allowatice to the iinderKiyiieil, at Farmington, Wasb i ingtoii Comity, O-egon; and all iersoiis ; indebted to said estate, are re0estt-d to maKe iniiaeuiate pavnienr. ISAAC B. EVEItSON. Eseentor of IiMt Will aud TeHtameut ir Win. H. Ever son, Deceased. iu'J4-.r.t Delinquent Tax Sale. V'OTICE IS IIEBEBY lilVEN. THAT 1 ly virtue or a wnrrant Issued out or the County Court r the Mate of Oregon, for Washington County, nt tented Ly the Clerk of Haid Court oil the llth day of April, ISSS, and to me directed, command ing me, as Sheriff therein, to collect the Delinquent Taxes for the vear lss7; and I have levied n.u. ami will m II at put. lie auction, at Hie South Door of the Court House, in the town of llillshoio, Washing ton eouiiiy, i regoii, on Saturday, the noili day of June, lHs The following ileMcrils-d tract or p-trct-U of Iands, ur m t much thens.f as mIi.-.II I neces nary to satisfy the tunes lue tlnreoii, o gether with iots mid rharga-s: Snle to nommetice nt IO o'clock A. M. of mild dav, and eoiitim;i from day to day SioidaVM rxcejitedi until nil the l uels are Hold, to wil: llieir interest in 'timothy Adims and wife's donation. m-e:ir,, T 1 ', It 'j W Tax ami r-wd, .f ;.. AsschmhI to unknown owner. . His inti rent in II. Pearson's and wife's ooiiniioii, tvn .i... i i ?, i; -J v. M acre- I ax and nmt. int. An- d to Hamlin, .. i . ji. I'euiiiM, guaruiaii. It No. 4. iu Llock No. 41, in the town or ioi neons. asHeMHtil to liiiymotid, Elill rami. Tax nud costs, f.YVI. J. Niekuins and wife's donation, in 10 and 11. T IS. It 1 Wi I.V11S assemieil to Andrew Dray, cut at of. Tat hiiu Dunia, . or n K . mp 2rt, T I H, It 1 W, SO acrea. Assrsiseti to Gray, John. N.U. Tax and costs, fKl.txi Part of W If at NieUm's nnd wife s dm in see LS. T 1 N, It 1 W. Dili acre. Assessed to Nickum, Ktisnn. 'J'ax nnd ronts, L'"..00. Central part orOeo.W. Ferrel's and wife's donation, in aee 10. T 1 N, B ? W, :tl acres. Assen-ied to Fowler. Patrick. Tnx and cost, ss.ou, , , . . Ji'1 Shearer s homestead nnd school land In Sec T 'J S. It 4 W. :t( acres. Assesaed to Burelbach, -M. N.U. Tax and conts, S t.; of S E ' , sec Mi;. T 1 K. IU W. HO acres. Aasewwd Io Multner, I'. Tax and conts, $1-'.."J. N E M of S W 4 and N W .'' of H E M, see 14, T 'i H. It .t W, 0 acres Assessed to Mcl'oland, Hannah. Tax and costs, $10 00. N H ot S W J4', and W ot X W 4' of nee !;, and S of N E ' and lots 1 and li, -c VI. T 1 S, 4 W, Vitt acren; and S K of S E ami N E 'a. ami lots 3, 4, , liatid 7. see 17, TIH, It 4 W, I'M acres; and lots 1, :L 4 nnd r., and K 'i of N E and lots 1 and J. seca 1 and SI. T IS. It 4 W, S4 acres: and W. O. Sggiiis ami wife' don, aecs 17 and . T I S, B 4 W, .114 acres. I ax aim costs, f ls.i.ou. Assesseu to rniir, Paul. Witness my band this IT-'d day of May, ISHS. , B. P. COUNELIl'H, Sheriff slid Tsx Collector of Washington County, Oregon tul'4 Jt For Hale. A FEW GOOD WORK HORSES j. V and Mares, for Cash, from four yaars old npward; two milea north of Hillsboro. Address a -M LOU MANNING. REGULAR PROHIBITION HTATK TICKET. For Colore .(). M. MILLKIt Waxhlnirtoii County Ticket. Fur Htnte Senator . F.r Joint Httmtor. .. For IU reHciitutive4. For unlr Coin- 4 . DilftMioiirt . . . For KheriiT For (Vmut.r Clerk . For llecorder . For TreaMrer,... For AaiteMor ... For School Sujrt .... For Coroner II. It. LI CK A. O. JtUOWN ( .S S. DALLAS ... J T, A. HITCH IF. I W. 11. ULACh . S A.HOLCOMHK J. C. SMOCK T.CJ, McNAMhl; A. J. FAN NO ... A V, DENNEV .JOKril FIUNCIS A. J. FLEMINU MUS. M. E. HOXTKK C, II. ADAMS Public Speaking. r'l'UE Norainemi of th Hepal.licin I'ertv A of WaithinKtou fount y. Oie'ii, will Rddre4th eitiximof Wahliinton Coi.nty on thelHHiieiiof th penditiK Ctuupaitfl. t the following plaoen und daUn: Oitlea Tieek P. O. Monday, May 21, IHNfl, m I V, M, Oreenvilli 'Inectlay, " " " (TJIeneoe - Wednesday, " ':S," I'll ion S lioolliois-- IhuiMlay, May ;M, " lte',M Ion . Fii'lay, " '"i, " MiJiilelon SiiliixLiy, " ','o, ,l " Scholls Ferry 1 1'liut'n N 'honMioie-e i - MoihImv, Mny Jss, nt 1 1 Furmiiiuton -- M. TucmI i y. (Just, III Wednesday, Forest fJrove--1 Inn ?dav, ' t Correlius IVidny, June 1. " Hill!loio Saturday, " ?, " The opixminc Candidate npon the Dei. o ciut.c hiuI 1'ioliih.tioii Tickets him invited to be prcKetit mid Join ill the discu.ss.i) 1 on the I asm ot eipial Hinount or time for i nch party not to exceed one hour tind a half. Ii.U-d nt liillslx.ro, May ln-et. IV. . IS IK It L I T, ( liHii iiian, WahillKton C.r.uity Ilepnl.licHr Celittj.l Committee. ml7-:'.t Public Speaking. The Candidates or lhe Democrat ie nnd Piiililliilloll u tl ies will iiildit ss llm ieoile oil thu Polrticsl Iss.ies or Die Dav nt the following ti im s nml places. 'lhe Can didatea ou Mi IU-piil.Iir-.-in Tiel.et are in vited to meet witb tliem and t'ike part in the UiNCuaHion: (Sreenville Wednesitay. May V t, lHss, at 1 P, M, Jh;ncoe - - Thursday, " ;4, Be'ivetdani (Cnion S. hoollioii-e) Friday, May Wi. S, at I P. M, Ea t Butte (I'nini lall Saturday, May '.', " " " Middleton - Monday, " Q, " ' Harris Bridge TncuLiy, o ,. Cornelius Wednesday, " u, " " Car-ton Thur(lsy, :1J, " Potest (5 rove Fiidsy, June I, " " IlilNhoro - Sutur.liy, " " A. J. I'AWO, Cbairiuaii I'rohihitioii tVnlml ('ommillee. IV. II. II. Mi I EM, Cliairiiiau Demoeralie I let.tial Coiiiiuil tee The Draft Stallion, Hl VI OIiE!2SrELr). The Drrfft Stnllion, Voono Iki.ni I it, is s dappled l.sy, IS hands ln;'l. nud vveigiis '.(UK) pounds. Priuoars.-Sire by Major Biuee's flleti ld; lie . John !'-p. the great irii win ner of Lnclniid; dam, hv a John in. ire; grand dam a Morgnn mure. 'J U English Couch Horse, VOI'NO Bolt. Biiitk, Jn., Is a handsome Mack, with white hind f.vt. five years old, li!J ha in If l.lgh, and weighs l,r.'.0 Mumls. I'icnioKKK.-Hire, by Kobt. Bruae: he by Sir William Wallace; lie by Dominion King; nam, a wuiin unr, iy iujhh tel t;iiaiinge. Tbe above-nanietl Sfi IKons will mske the HeaMon of IHss in Washington County, Oregon, at the following places: Mondays, at (Ireenvilles Monday NL'iit. at Joliu lleisler's, oil ales Creek; I'ue Jiiy Noon, at Forest tJro'e, at the ilmni ton Liverr Stable i Tuesdsy Niuhf, id 1'air (irounls, liillslMiro; etlnesilay Night, at Ifen Aiitiersoii'M, r ai iutiigton I burKday Noon, at Mr. Kent's, Scholia fern i Thuis- day Night, nt Oeo. IJorubuckle's, Ikoner toii; Friday Morning, at Win. N. Smith's. (Vdsr Mill; Fridsy N.xin, fit Thus. Otcliins', Kaat Plains: iridav Night, at the farm of the undersiined. II mile west ot OUliis; Saturday Nooii, at Wui. Pagley's, near tlie jeisy nc-liooi bouse. lerns: Hinule service, : I lie Si hhi.u. f 10; Insnrance, ll.'i Payment considered due when mares are known to be with fold. A. TONOI K. March lit, puts. m i tf NEW ART SCHOOL IK GOOD TUMi'LAKS BUILDING. i no i Landscape and Flower Painting IhoroDfc'l.ly and BspiJIy Tanht by li e most Improved Method. PAINTS AND DRUSHCS Famished fur lessons Fr. 0 Immm fsr 3.00 II. V. II KMT, 19-lni Teacher. r.lOnGAN&QARNARD REAL ESTATE AND Fire Insurance Agents, (Opposite Tualatin Hotel), I Irtv o fov Ftr,lo: City Property. Farms, rind BusinoMS Onportuultiot. Houses to Rent. Lift of Lands can bo seen at our Office and at the Board of lmmi gration Rooms at Portland. V r p!.'iHniiK Iit for dmtiihiitioii in the LfiHtcrn htHicN, mid Hion thu rout -n. It would he well for all who urn dumrou of diHiiii! of Iheir I'm nix, or iIitiJiiik tin hi up, t hand in lh hiiiiih to iu m 'HrI a HM-Nil.li-, u be placed on our lint. 'IliU, with imr I'm I laud roniiecliutit, will pi ico your I'm n whei they will eoiuo 1 1 iho notice of f.in cliHHern. SCuitoii)eru Hie mIiowii (i lnudx fr'Ju of chaiye. m, tf A rid. IT hnvinw been reiwirted In vnrou plucim Hint 1 hud left the romitv, 1 herehv IhIm IHTHHIOIl to Correct HMld flllHM illipOUHloIl . mill would KlMtelhull never IomI mv IhmI reHidenee III this eoui tv hy nny Hhmncit troiuit, mid ion now living on my houm plliee li-.'.r M idilieloli. T. T. VINCENT, County Siiiciihleiidi-iil Scho-iln. Miildhb.ii, Oi Ai.nl I", I'hk ,ti'.' tf oiie for 11 tt f ion. Lino ()i i n i k v Oir.-.j.iN 'i i v, ki: ii'., f 'nail :'.ili. , lili::.liV OIVEN, 'I II AT X oin i: is hotici! of III ' llltl lit to mill e tlmil j ii out hi Niwip iit nt ins I i 1 1 i, mill thul miii. I proof will 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 . li. luie lhe I'oMiity .Itnlu n I 'lull.- of Wa .h oil. t..n ('i.iintv. Ilj.-yoii, Ht 1 1 1 1 ImI,. r. )rr (i, ,n. i,n 'll'KSDAl, .June . lth, l- -, i .'. : ih-arw W. M .iyiui, lIoniWH.eiitl Li.liy No. V.tl.'i, lor the N 1. of Sou. it, t. :. v, u. :; w. Me i:;iPii'M tlie folo',vinfr wiliii-MHcs to iiiiivu hia ci 'Jitin iioiim ii-Miileiiee 1 1 1 h ri . Mii.t ei lliva tion of , M'W.I l.ii. .1, viz: John I '. Mill, ii, J. D. Loltia, 1. iiolti i, i. nd (i.-orire lli lli, re, all of (ileneoe, V.iihiiif'tiu County, Uicmii. m n W I I'.L'KNEV, IteiHter. oie for I'll Mien lion. LNlJ OlHi k AT OHKOoN ClTV, Olieo m, t Apri .'.ill, l-s. N 'OliCi: In tlCHKHV UIMON 1IIAI' the follow itii'-liniiieil hi-ttl.-r has lilml not ic(, f his ih'.i M imi to maUe liuul proof ill MipNiit i f hts cIhii.i, Mill that tend tixj will - ii inn, le laf.Uii the Count V Jlid'K or Clerk of VaHhin'toii County, Oregon, at HilUhoro, Oregon, on J'UIDAV, June l'"d, 1ks, vizi W. II. Willis, 'ie inpiioii D. H No. rsi'A for the N. i:, of S. b. "f Sue. ?J. T. '' N l(.;i W.- lie liauiea the followina willieKnii to prove hia eoiit imioiiH loudcuce iijioii, and cultivation ui. , il, I Inn. I, viz t Haiiiutd Kipp, Alhi rt Mt, ,,,hii ).iiM, all of (ileiieon I'. O., lilid hui'ic llales, of Al , ill 1 1 1. 1 1 II ij M I I'o'iliillice, W.l-I HiVl'ili Colllil V, O.'efoll. m ! it W. T. m i:M:V, Itenialer. .Vol l lor I'll Illicit I Ion. Laku IIhkk at Oiiroov Ciry. Onmow, April Ii, lass. i NOTICE I lli:i!i;i'.V fllVEN, Til AT the followhig named settler has hied not ice of his intention to unike final proof in Hiiiiort of his claim, and thr.t mu,l proof will la) made lie fore the County Judge or Cierk of WiiNhitigtoii Count v, (liegoii, at Hillsboro, Oregon, mi 'IPESDAV, June I'.tth. isss, viz: John T. Fletcher, lloiiin Hteml Eiitrv No. 4 7:'4, for Lit No. 1, So V. T. 1 N.. It, 4 W. I ui mimes i ne lollowmg witnesses to inure l is continuous leMiih-iieo iimii. mid cultiva jlion r.f. siiid land, viz ; S V. J r. Sr., i.l.F, I in Marty, C, limes, nnd .liiines Mo- Lilian, nil of t i iles te k Pottoilice, NV'ash ilij.'.ti fount v, Orei'on, ui..f W, 'I'. lil'HNEY, Begister. oilii' lor fit Mica I Ion. Lnu Oi'FK'i-: at Oiu'oom d ry, Oiooon, May 1Mb, Isss. Yotice is iu:i(i;iiv oiven that 1 lhe following Ii ; 1 1 io! si-ltlir has Ii led not ice of ln i intent ion luimU tlnal proof iu MiiiHii t i, ,ns claiiii, Mel Unit mh,.I proof will Ih- mail. l.efoiv tin. '.unity Clerk of Wiihhingtoii Coimtv. lii'i un, Ht Hillsboro, Oregon, mi '111 LSI I A V, .lily s s, vi t John McL.-raii, Homei-.ti ml Entry No, ll.'tV.t, for the N. V. '4 of See. t, T. I N, B. 4 W lie names the following witnesses to prove his em t iiiiioiis resnh nee iimui, and cultivation of, m.i ui Inn, I, vi: h. W. Her, John Wilson, .toll ii II, hI r nml J.I'. Lad erfy.iillnf (Inles Creek P. O., WaHhnietoii ( 'ollllt V, ( trefoil . oilit W. T, MI'KNEV, Begislt-r. A ! in i ii i ! i-ii o r'n ol 1 1 . f I'llE HiuI, IMkoii ,1 has l-een by the f'.irinty I I'oiirt of W ,'tsi nigI.. in I'oiinly, Oregon, duly iipMjiiited Ailiiiiiiistrator i f theestats of Win. Krugi.ier, ileitessi'd. All persons having elm us nguiiiMt naid ehtale nm linieby liolilied to ii . nnt tl, in to lue, wild protier vouchers, el my lesnleiuie, east of Hills horo, oi nt t lie L i w t Mien of S. II Huston, iu II illsli'i.o, Mil Inn hii iiioiillis from this date. Ibis M.iv llilh, shs. ii 1 7 ft O. A. CCB'l lSS. A. IY3. COLLINS. IHIIttr, Orrymu, CONTRACTOR, BUILDER Millwright. and I will furnish 'doors, windows, frames. Munis Htid mouldings i f all descnptioiis. I'tT'OlVice ami shop neai Fiiney's black mith siop. llillsVro, March 31 Tualatin Hotel Main Mtr.i t, Im t '.M and :tl Hillsboro. Oregon. R. WACCENCn, Proprietor. riutr Taiii.k wii.i, uvsTAs ri.v nr st i'- I lli ils ii ll,u Ik -,1 tlm murk, t rt r l, nd " lei p.lll. nr t M Imel 1)1 li near, I lii lilvu.K ti.r IIih i-uuili rt i t (,n I'tri'lli'iit Aniimmntliillons anil I'tipulnr Pi it i s t LARGE SAMPLE ROOM For th Accommodation of Commercial Travelers. IB1 33 IB COACH To and f rem thu Pun, BslMf