THE INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY JUNE 7, 1888 LOCAL AMI UKSEUAL. Full election returns, in tabular form, are published on the editorial . jae of this issue. -Non. YV. P. Hare left to-day for Chi cago to attend the national republican convention, which convenes on the 18th. The state teachers association will le held in the capitol building at Salem from July 5 to 7. Reduced rates on all line of transportation to teachers at tending. UarTfcaehe, stitches in the side, in flation and soreness of the bowels, are symptoms of u disordered sta'.e of the digestive and assimilative organs, which can be cured by the use of Ayer's Cath artic Pills. The pioneers of Oregon will meet Friday, June 15th, in reunion for a merry time. Old war veterans re requested to be present. Rev. T. Condon, of Eu gene, will deliver the annual address, and Gen. E. L. Applefjate the occasional address. Portland is the place of meeting. ReKrt of the Reedville school for the month ending May 25, 1888: Num ber of days taught, 18; number of days attendance, 484 ; number day V absence. 88; boys enrolled, 2G; girls enrolled, 14; total number enrolled, 40; average num ber belonging, 32; average daily attend ance, 2. Visitors Miss Delia Uurbank, Beaverton; W. II. McEldowney and John York, directors; T. T. Vincent, county school superintendent. W. S. (Jordon, teacher. A recent dispatch from San Fran cisco says: Up to date the sum of $10,700 has heen subscribed for pnying the expenfes nf the teachers national convention. From present ticket ar rangements, the first of the vifiting teachers may be looked for altout the 20th of June. Tickets will hold good until October 15th, with a thirty days' extension privilege on payment of $ 10. The latest estimates by railrral officials show that between 11,000 and 15,000 strangers will visit San Fiam ico on the occasion of the convention. ,A sound body and a contented mind are necessary to perfect happiness. If you wish to possess these, cleanse your Mood with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It is perfectly safe to take, and is a thor oughly reliable, highly concentrated, and jiowerl'ul blood purifier. llev. W. II. DIack has resigned the pastorate of the I'aptlst church in this place. We are informed that his con gregation requested such resignation, being displeased with his participation in politics. The motto of J. V. Redington's new paper, the YValla-Walla AVah-Wah is, as follows: "In Onions there is Strength," and it is a "journal of yesterday, to-day and to-morrow, devoted to the dissemina tion of exciting extiacta from patent n tC n r. . 4 .1 O I a la.nA DlVflil 1 Vu I u W Villi V ICJU'ltS. All 3 ai..v "a Report or Pleasantview school lor month ending May 25th: Number of days taught, 18; number of days attend ance, 183; number of days absence,14 ; numter of times tardy, 12; whole num ber of Ikjjs enrolled, 5; whole number of girls, 9; total 11; average daily attend ance, 1:11-14; average number belong ing, 14 ; names on roll of honor ltll:t Hiier, Minnie Brier and Mary Keennon. Visitors Missen Ella Hutchison, (Jertu Bryan, Jemima Hutchison, T. T. Vin cent, superintendent of schools. Ut.vssA CiiKKt Y, Teacher. People living near the railroad in Soalh Ilillsloro are indignant at the conduct of unknown persons. Only last Saturday evening a pistol was fired otf several times opposite Mr. H. B. Luce's residence, one of the lalls striking against the front of the house, and re liounding, striking one of his children. Mrs. Luce was sitting near a front win dow at the time, and was alarmed at both the pistol shots and the balls strik ing against the house. Such conduct is contemptible, nnd is liable to lead to serious trouble. It is hoped we shall not again have cause to chronicle such acts us the reckless and criminal use of fire-arms. We are informed that The Ixdki'knd kxt reached neither Beaverton nor Gar den Home last week. The paper was mailed from thi office as usual and the fault must lie with the railway postal clerk, so far as can be ascertained. It is further said, that two weeks ago Thk Independent failed to reach Mountain dale on time. Complaints are becom ing 'repliant and it wo-'J. seem .that the postal service is in i wretched condition. The premium list of the Washington County Fair will be issued shortly and it is the intention of the managers to of fer a liberal premium for best exhibit of grain and grasses in the sheaf. Parties . intending to compete in that class would do well to make early selections of grasses etc. Grand Medal awarded to "Davies the Photographer," for the lest display of photographs. Mechanics Fair, 1887. Gallery, Cor. First and Taylor Strs, Portland, Ogn. Report Hillsboro public school for the month ending May 25th: Number of days school kept open, IS.; days at tendance, 1949; days absence, 355; cases tardiness, 19; boys enrolled, C4; girls enrolled, 51; total enrolled, 115; average belonging, t23; average daily atten dance, 108. J. D. Hawks, Principal. In these piping times of strife between two great political parties, and the branching out of a third avowing the destruction of one or both, it be hooves everybody to appear to the best advantage. On Main street, opposite Tualatin Hotel, you will find Hcrr B. Areenson. the tailor, who will turn obi suits into new, and make new suits to order. Call and examine his goods and rices. 17m-l To Ladies Visiting Portland. We wihh to call their attention to our Ready-made Suits. Our $10.00 suits, good value for $12.50; our 14.00, ex cellent value for $16.00. All wool suits from $14.00 up. Dressmaking In all branches. First-class fitting and stylish make-up. Ladies own material made up. 1). Porter & Co., 147 Third street, Portland. mlO-lin OI1ITI-AHY. Died, at her lume near Greenville, Washington county, Oregon, Mrs. Char lotte Koy, aged 71 years, 7 mouths and 11 days. Charlotte Silvers was born in Lincoln couuty, Kentucky. September 10, 1810, and moved with her parents to Missouri when a child. She was married to Louis Roy in Jackson county, Missouri, in ISXi. Started to Oregon May 17, 1852, arriving October 20th of the tame year. Settled the following year on the farm where she died. She passed away sur rounded by kind friends and her chil dren, seven of whom survive her. Her aged husband is left behind to mourn her death, but has the deep sympathy of the entire community in his hour of sad affliction. Although connected with no church, she wm a friend to all tl.at was good, and a firm believer in the Chris tian religion. The deceased was a kind and loving mother, and an esteemed friend whom many will miss. Her funer al was conducted by Rev. Ross at her home, after which the remains followed by many friends, were taken to the Wilkes cemetery for burial. Another mother rests with God. PI.KAS1TVIKW ITIITIN. May 28 The first month of our school is out and Miss Creecy has given general satisfaction. Miss Gertie Bryan, of Hillsboro, has been visiting at the home of her friends, .Mr. and Mrs. Keller. Rev. Bryan of Hillsboro, Miss Jennie Bryan and Mr. llanu ley made us a short hut pleasant visit last week. The mumps are spreading. There are several cases in our district at present. There are improved homes in this dis trict for sale on reasonable terms. O.NKor the Workers. Worth Knwlu(. Mr. W. II. Morgan, merchant. Lake City, Fla., was takeu wit'i a severe Cold, attended with a distressing Cniih and running into Consumption in its fiist stages. He tried many so-called popular cough remedies and steadily grew worse. Was reduced in tleh, had ditliculty in breathing and was unable to sleep. Fi nally tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption anil found immediate relief, nnd after using about a half doen bottles found himself well nnd has had no return of the disease. No other remedy can show grand a record of cures, as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Guaranteed to do just what is claimed for it. Trial laittle free at Hillsboro Pharmacy. School Report. Following is the report of the Bridge port school for the month ending May 25th: Number days taught, 18; num ber days attendance, 505 ; niiniUr schol ars belonging, 45; average daily attend ance, 28 1-1S; number neither absent nor tardy. 9, nuinlier tardy, 20. I should like to urge noii the patrons of schools, the great amount of encour agement and interest they rould create in the school work if they would make frequent visits. Besides encouraging the teacher and the pupils, they might form some judgment of the work done, and surely that is a very important mat ter. I therefore take this means of re questing you to visit my school. I shall be glad to have each patron in the dis trict call in and note the work. Aktiicr S. McDonald, Teacher. Proprietary Medicine. A visit to Dr. Green's Laboratory, at Woodbury. N. J., has considerably changed our views, and especially our prejudices in regard to what are generally known as "Standard Patent Medicines." Of course we are getting to that age in life when we are forced to conclude Life itself is a humbug, and naturally dis trust anything that has not withstood long and tried experiences. Being a physician I had the curiosity to know how such a sale of two medical prepara tions could he sustained for so many years. The perfect system upon which the business is conducted, and the phar maceutical arrangements for the manu facture of the two recipes with which we wwiwdc acquainted, are sujiiciejntljrl ?onvinc;ag to utbat the Acocst Fuwer for l)vnepsia and Liver Complaints, and Bom. ii el's Gi.kman SvntP, for Throat and Lung Troubles, were for the com plaints they are recommended, most ex cellent remedies, and only regret that in much of our practice, medical ethics prevent us from prescribing them with out making the formulas public. When we we were shown the great quantity of voluntary letters having been forwarded Dr. Green, from all parts of the country, and from all classes of people, lawyers, ministers and doctors, giving a descrip tion of their ailments, testimonials of their cures, etc., I feel like endorsing Dr. Green's suggestion that the govern ment accept such valuable formulas, and license them for general use by giving protection to the inventor same as patents generally. Copied from N. Y. Druggists' Circular of Oct., ISSfi. Hurkltn'i Aralca So.It. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give lierfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Hillsboro Pharmacy. TIIKLCSK CJtNXnsCO. At regards the sale of the buildings nnd extensive business of the J. Lusk Canning Company to a syndicate, there has been much comment as to why $100, 000 worth of property should be sold for the sum of $48,000, with the fruit season on hand and the factories in good work ing order, located at Temescal, in w hich between 700 and 800 persons havo been employed. Investigation seems to bliuw that the new syndicate knew full well, when purchasing the Temescal property for $48,000, that they were running no risks, and that it wan not their intention to run that factory this season, because there is no necessity for it in the present condition of the fruit market. The most important object to be accomplished has been successful, and that is that the Lusk Canning Company has been relieved of some very unprofitable contracts which it had made, and which would, had they been carried out, resulted in great loss to the house. It is well known among fruit men that the Lusk Canning Com pany has been a very heavy purchaser of green fruit in the orchards of the state, Ht handsome prices . As a sample of thisspeculation.it may 1m? stated that the company purchased almost the entire apricot yield in Vacaville at two cents a pound, which is considered a fancy price at the present market rates. The contracts entered into by the Lusk Com pany were too much for the firm to car ry and bear the lots. Consequently the only safe way out was to make an avsign ment. KOItr.MT iitovi: NOT KM. (From oar ltegulnr CurrosMndent ) The services in Forest Grove of Deco ration Day will be long remeinliered by the patriotic citizens of this place, as a fond tribute to the noble dead of our land. The Ilill&horo militia came up to take part in the exercises and were es corted to town from the dc(tt by the Forest Grove Comet bard and niemliers of the G. A. K. post. The procession was formed at 10::JO a. m , and c onsisted of the Hillsboro militia, member of James B. Matthews post and other old soldiers, children of the Sun lay schools, in costume, the Woman's Relief corps, citizens on foot and in carriages. The procession was nearly half a mile in length and was headed by the Comet band. Arrived at the cemetery, the ex ercises were conducted by I. L. Smith, ost cammander, assisted by other offi cers of the post and of the Relief Corps Excellent music was furnished by Mrs. Ellis, Mr.. Miller, the Misses Warren, Messrs. Wood, Bush, Nelson and Walker. The company then marched to the col lege campus, where a bounteous repast was soon spread, to which ample justice was done. After-dinner cc h making and other exercises appropriate to the occasion were indulged in till the middle of the nfternoou. when the party dis persed, with renewed feelings of loyalty to our country and its defenders. John R. Griffin returned from Califor nia Saturday, apparently well satisfied with Oregon. W. S. Hudson came down from Salem Saturday . for a few dayh stay in the Grove. Bert Tozier, an old resident of thci Grove, was in town Mouday. A farewell reception was tendered Rev. C. T. Wood at the residence of President J. F. Ellis last Monday even ing. Mr. wood started ror ( all forma on Tuesday. The following is the public rhetorical list for this afternoon at 1 :-'J0. Kecitation The Heath of Napoleon . . 1ie Sochien Kssay Should the Nomination of Fuller lie conhriucu .' Anatm Itond Oration The Mormon (Question John Ice lU-n tut lou I lie. Jj int SHllier . ...Mollie Farrell Discussion Should the Uepublican Tarty lie restored to iwer ? A If., Piiiiia.'iau; lieg.. waiKer. Kssay What should we read? -Aleck. AlexHiider Kecitation A IjCKend of Brazen . Mary Pat Ion Essay . Wilson ltowlhy Kesay liobin Hood and hi adventures, .... John Macruui Oration The Scholar in Polities . I'M. Nayl or Kssay The Scottish Bard Nellie Iee Music Mrs. Rotierts is closing out her stock of millinery goods, as will lie seen by her ad. in another column. A L'nion meeting of the children of the M. E. nnd Baptist Sunday school will lie held in the M. E. c'jurch Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. This meeting will take the place of the regulnr church services. J.S. Ilobson, of New berg, was in the Grove this week. Solon Huffman, of Carlton, a former resident of the Grove, is visiting his parents here. Letters remaining in the Forest Grove office June 1st one cent due on each : J001 Mrs M Stewart, Win Harris, John Kven. Peter Wallace, 11 A tfartin. Mum Smith, Miss I Ay res, C N low Hoi Dir. If we know all the methods of ap proach adopted by an enemy, we are the better enabled to ward off the danger and postpone the moment when surren der liecomes inevitable. In many in stances the inherent strength of the body suffices it to opjiose the tendency toward death. Many, however, have lost these forces to such an extent that there is little or no help. In other cases a iittle aid to the weakened Lungs will make all the difference lietween sudden death and many years of useful life. Upon the first symptoms of a Cough, Cold or any trouble of the Throat or Lnngs, give that old and well-known remedy Boschee's German Syrup a careful trial. It will prove what thousands fay of it to lie, the "benefactor of an v home." Catalogues, posters ami all kinds of job vrork done at Tue Independent office. All the late novelties in job type at The Independent office. t'OHNCLIta ITEM. June 5. Election day passed off quiet ly no fights and no whiskey. Thii precinct Kent in a democratic majority of oufy 19. Four years ago it was 40 democratic, and previous to that time the votes were two thirds democratic If the republicans had worked as hard here as the democrats did, the democrat- ic majority in this precinct would have been very small. R. W. Crane, who came down (as he says) from Eastern Oregon on purpose to beat Tongue for senator, returnee home to-day a wiser man. Crane says it is no use for the democrats to put out a ticket in this couuty. After the democratic speaking last Wednesday, Dr. Ward backed his buggy out of the livery stable and in doing to, the tap came off from one front wheel unnoticed by Mr. Ward. After driving about 150 yards the wheel came otf let ting one side of the buggy and the doc tor on the ground. The horse became frightened and dragged Mr. Ward sev eral yards through the dust before he could stop him. Luckily there was no body hurt and no material damage done. Next Friday evening, June 8th, the ladies of the M. E. church will give an icecream and straw berry festival at the chuich. We understand there will also be some literary exercises. The pro ceeds will go towards paying the minis ter. Come everybody, and have a good adeby time. The ice cream will be made Mr. Miller, and it will be first-class we know, because we have sampled some thnt Mr. Miller made. There were lively times in town last Friday. .Mr. Tongue and Mr. Pauleen spoke at the school house to an apprecia tive audience. After the speaking there was a disgraceful row in the saloon. One man has his hand in a sling, anoth er has two black eyes and a third lias a broken nose. Si far no arrests. All the nominees on the democrat and prohibition tickets will lie expected in Nehalem in about ten days. We understand there is a law suit be tween two farmers in this vicinity on account of some land. G. True and Mr. Wells have gone to Dilley to work in McLrod' shingle mill. T. J. Adams, of Nehalem, was in Cor nelius last week. Win. B. Mcbin, after an absence of sev eral years, is visiting friends ami rela tives in Cornelius. lassie McNutt leaves for Verncnia to day. SH RE! HER. r.tUVllXi.TOS ITK.VIM. JrxK 5 We are all alive, and busy thinking over the result of the late elec tion. We were much surprised when cross ing the Harris hridgp to find a lioat anchored close by. On inquiry as to Its mission, learned that it would soon sail for Salt river with a cargo of democrats. The Farn.ington stage is doing a rush ing business. An est ray mule is running at large in Coon Bend, to the annoyance of the peo ple. Let some one claim property aiiT take it away. There is some talk of advertising Farm ington. The Brown Bros, have a large contract of slashing from George Robinson. A tax for a new school building is be iniT asri t ate:l . L. A. Rood has his new house almost completed. One of our merchants is taking lessons from Gi-orge Robinson in pailing cows. Our barbers have raised the price of shaving from 25 cents to 50 cents. Iem-ocrat-i only are affected liy the 'ra.er. BhAI KKOAIUI. HT. VlXf'KVr ITKMNi May 2 Following is the report of the school in this district for the mouth ending May 25th, Miss Ollie Keller teacher: Numlier of days taught, 20: number of days attendance, 259; ab sences, 38'; times tardy, 21; girls en rolled. 13; boys enrolled 9; total numlier enrolled, 22; average daily attendance, 20. Visitors T. T. Vincent, superin tendent, Middleton; II. S. Sturdevant, clerk; Mrs. A. Nichols, Mrs. M. Nichols, Rocky Point; Mrs. Ililtbrewner. II. Butley returned home recently. Bert Nichols and family have been visiting Mr. Nichols parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Nichols. A. J. Ott is in the shingle business, and purposes making the lioys work. We claim the banner over all other -ehool districts. We have three pairs of twins two pairs in the Mullins family and one pair at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ililtbrewner. They all go to school, and the teacher cannot tell 'which from1 t'other." J. A. Bennett lost the top of his knee while manipulating a drawing-knife. It will probably lay him up for some time. Rev. Bryan and Mr. Hauley were at Pleasantview last week, but did not climb the mountain high enough to reach our lovely altitude. Sprite. Sammoni. I this CmcuiT (Wax or thb 8tat or I Orkoom roa Wahhinutom Covhti. ( . Sarah A. Haheu, Plaintiff, ) vs. William Ilngbeti. Defendant. ) rpO William H tithes, the above-named J Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon Ton are hereby required to appear in the above named Court, and answer the ootnpUint of the Plaintiff, filed in the above entitled nit, by Monday, the Uith day of July, A. U. 188(4. which i the fintt day of the next reRolar term of naid Vahi rt. And if you fail ao to do. for want thereof the plaintiff above-named will apply to the Court for the relief therein demanded, to wit: That the marriage and marrtffe eon tract now existing between joa and the plaintiff be diaeolved. And that Plaintiff have aaeb other relief as may be equitable. This Summons ia published by order of Hon. F. J. Taylor. Judge of the above named Coart, made and dated this 2FA1 day of May, 1888. THOS. H. TONGUE, m31-7t Attorney for Plaintiff. I TtttABRVILLK ITEM. pkk 8. Married, at me residence ot tya. Tigard, justice of the -ae. Win Sp4cer to Miss Annie Fuller. May luck nd prosperity follow you, Will. Bridgeport proposes to have a big time ooiuly 4th. They have employed an Oregon City band to furnish music for that day. A good time is coming is the cry about Bridgcjiort. The "Bachelors Home," on Fan no creek, is a happy house. The inmates teem well satisfied with their lot and bil future trouble as well as the girls a lot farewell. The little showers we have had are do. inj wonders for the farmers in this vi cuity. Decoration Day passed quietly away. but quite a number of people were at the grave yard decorating the graves of their beloved friends and relations The tomahawk, is still ouburied in Egypt. Bury the bloody shirt and be friends. Mrs. J. W. Tinkham was very badly hurt on the 5th, by being thrown from a wagon while the horses were in the act of running away. The election at Union hall passed without a drop of blood being spilt. But things grew very warm, during the time. Free hacks, buggies and carts were on the move lively at times. The remark of a Bridgeport girl: 0 T"t,OT ,HH,J I ilepubliean powder burned freely at r . . , Bridgeport last evening. Jo. Ilow'a TMm'f Ralph Geer, Jr., called at this llice last Friday night and gave us the follow ing figures relative to the Washington county creamery at Hillslioro. He had just returned from the above place.where he has been engaged in getting a cheese factory in running order for the cream ery company at that place. The cream ery is now turning out 100 jKiunds of butter and 40 jwuinds of cheese per day. The butter has lecn selling at fiO cents per roll or 'M cent per jxnind. The Geer boys are anxious to start a creamery at this place. Now let our cilicns and the farmers surrounding give them en couragement, and jicrhaps it will go. Silverton ought to boom. It is the best town in the country outside of Salem, and all it needs is concert of action on the part of its citizens. Silverton Ap peal, 20. liraln hole. HiixsiioRo, Ji nk 4. 1883 Epitoi: In tikpexdknt : We wi-h to correct an item in The Inukpknokxt of May .'list, in ! gsrd to a pool of 15000 burhcls of w heat. Also, about oats. That live Granger, Mr. John Shute, went to Portland ami sold said w heat on a 1m sis of 71 cent per bushel, free on I o:ird cars at Ilills boio. A poilion of kiM wheat was in Mr. Morgan's houes at Reedville nnd Hillsboro. A part in our house nod the remainder in the farmers' giansries. A part of the latter has lieen delivered at our house since the sale. The Grangers should congratulate themselves that l!-7 have such an energetic man as Mr. Shute with them. A1outoat: We filled an order of 50.W bushel at 50 cent per bushel. Smith Bitos. Itmrwii llrr Youth Mr, llwetie f'hesley, lVter-on, flay Co., Iowa, tells the following rciiiaiknhle story, the truth of which is vouched for by the resident of the town: am 73 year old. have lieen trouble 1 with kidney complaint and lameness for many years; could not drcs inysell without help. Now I am free from nJI pain and soreness, and nin able to do nil my own house w oik. I owe my Ihiinkn to Electric Hitter for having renewed my youth, and removed completely all disease and pain." Try a liottle, .Vic. and f 1, at Hillslioro Pharmacy. Trackirr I'.tanilniillaici. At the teachers' examinations held i n thin place last w eek, cert ideate w ere granted as follows: First grade AV.W. .Taqueth, Anna O. Def .in. Si-cond grade Retta Hare, Mr. M. Pittenger, .1. L. (Jox. Tliird grade -C. M. (iilkey, II. II. Hand, Viva Haworlh, A. S. McDonald. Jennie Vosper, Kate HoUton, Ollie Keller and Ulyssa Creecy. Messrs. Hand and Mellon aid, also Misses Vopcr, Ilolston, and f'reccy, had standing high enough to entitle cat h of them to a necoinl grade certificate, but did not have the experience reiiirel by law. T. T. VlSCEST, i J. D. Hawks, Examiner. ESTEI.I.A IIoWAKD, J Pimples, Boils, And Carbuncle result from a debilitated. Impoverished, or inquire condition of the blood. Ayer's Sarhaparilla prevents and cores these eruption and painful tumor, by removing their cause; the only effect ual way of treating them. Ayer's Sarnaparilla baa prevented the usual course of ItoiU, which have pained and distressed me every soaadn for -v. era! years. (J. Scales, Plainviile, Mich. I was badly troubled with rimpl on the face; also with a discoloration of the tin, which showed itself in ujly dark; patches. No external treatment did more than temporary good. Ayer's Sar saparilla effected A Perfect Cure, and I hare not been troubled since. T. W. Boddy, lUver St., Lowell, Mass. I waa troubled with IkiiL;, ami my health was much impaired. 1 W-jran aainf Ayer's Sarsaparilla. and, in due time, the eruptions all di.ipieared, and my health was completely restored. John tt. fclkins. Editor Stanley Otterver. Albemarle. N. C. I waa troubled, for a long time, with a humor which appeared on my face in mrlr Pitnplea and Blotches. Ayer's Sar anpariMa cared me. I conaider it the bent blood purifier in the world Charles li. Smith, Kortii Crafubury, Vt. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all drnmrists. Ask for Ayer'a fjersapa rills, and do not be persuaded to take any other. ft Pteperad ay Dr. J.OL Ayer ft3eLewU. kfaaa. Priee mi t six betUe. Sft. PACIFIC I'MVEIWITV. Aiinouiicciticiif. Pacific University and Tualatin Acad emy are doing excellent educational work under the untiring lalior of Presi dent Ellis and it corps of able and ex perienced educator. At the end of the present term, June 20lh, that institution will confer degrees upon five student from the I'ni vcrsity course?, and certifi cates of graduation upon twelve from the Academy nnd two in the Fpccial department one each front the art department and conservatory of music. TiicHMiiit. Ji nk 14. ! to 12 a.m.. nnd 1 to 11 v. M.- llil 1 ic F.x niiiinatioici. 1'lilOAV, Jcnk 15. ;b12. m. nnd 1 to :i r. m, Public i.t am illations. K p. M. Atltliex lieforn th Phil'iniittlieaii Society, by lU-v. T. K. t'l.ipp, Poi llniul. KATCKIIiV, Jukk HI. 10 to 12 A. M. Kilobit by the St hool of Art. 8 p. m. Public Kehearsal, by the Conseiv- atury of Music. ! Scnuat, Jixb 17. ! 11 a. u. -Baeealanreate Neimon. Hr.u Address before th I'niversity nnd 'theSoeietv of 'hristiMi KuUeavor, lv ' Itev. Oeo. C. 1111, Astoria I Monday, June 1. 8 p. m. Kxercises by the Gamma Siina j Society. TfPSDAX, June l'.. 11:30 A. M. OradOHtilitj Kxercisc of thej Academy. j 1 r. u.A. It. M ts. Meiiioii.-J tiervio in connection with the Fortieth Anniver sary of Tualatin Academy and Pacific University 4 p. m. Farewell Meeting of the Endeavor Society. H r. M. Alninui ICxereises: Address by tdward M. Atkiusou, Portland. Wkonksiia v, Jckk 'JO. 10 a m. Commencement Kxereises. (Vimmeiiceiiient Addretis. 4 toO p. m, Kxhibit by the School of Art K p.m. lticetioii at the President" House. Invitation. Pntroi i a nnd f rien Js of Pacific I'niversity are cordially invited and solicited to attend any nnd all of the aliove exercises. The O. A Cll. R. Go. "rant exclusion rates to vimtors by which they may pay full fare to Forest tlrove mid return over the same lines nt one-rift li fare. Thono coming from I'a citie unit t'latsoo counties ran uv.ul them selves of the low fsres on the . K. A N. Ix.ats. Friends from Puct Sound c.'in li'ive tli iidvanat'e of the reirul.ir excursion ticket from Neiittle imU I a liia to Portland K04d for :WI days. F.iitertiiinmeiit for visitors will Ik provided in In dies ll.dl and t lie homes of t lie fi rove us far as ss4b!e, und tl;e hoUU will pro vide for them at ! ciul rates. KlIIIIIIItHIM. IS THK I'llUTIT 4'ot'UT of TIIK SrATI" 4m:ooS nm W isms... I on 4olNiv. or i Harriet K. lb ath. Plaint ifl. VH. A. Kmmerson Heath, IVfciidaiit. ) T V) SVII DKKFADAM : IN Tlll'li name of the htat- of Oregon, von are i hereby rt onirt'd to nii'ienr itnd .mnwer (he! eimp!aitit tiled oaiu.t yon, in the iiloe : eiitithtl suit, by the tirst day of the next I term of yiid tlo-irt following xo Lint puli- j beat ion of thi-4 Suiiuiiouh. t i wit. the 1'Uh ; day nt July, ind if you f;.il no to miKwcr, for want thereof the plamtilT wili apply to aaid 4'ourt. for the relief prayed , for in Mid cooiplaint. vi: For a disHolutiou of the Ixnidrt of iiiatrinionv now x i -1 1 1 1' between voiir.si'lf nnd pl.iintill. and for t he ! resumption by plaint it of her former name j of Harriet P. fonter. ' 'lhi-4 Sumiiioiiii ih e. rveil by pahlicatioii. 1 by or l r f Hon Frank J . T: lor, Jmie of Maid Court, made on tlm l'.'l'u day of M i), I f ". ' ' SF.AKS .1 PKAf'il. Plaint irt":i AtloriievH. May 2f.(h. 1.3SS. m:tl 7t SlM'rifT'M S:il. V VIKTl'K )K AN PXIXTTION. j i doi'n-e nnd order of nale, issued out of i the 4'irruit Court of WnxhincU n Comity. 4 irepjon. and in favor nf The Arueiir.'ii Mortit-e Coin jiany of S'oll md ( l.iic.t. il i, 1 rh PhcintilT, nnd ntraiiMt T. II lt.imlli , 1. 1. 1 1 ; Hit by . Ins wife. Win. It. .1 acl.n. Win. .follIIHoll, 'I'iioin in Council, 4'iH.- j nell, IllH wife, The 4 Mct'oll lion loid Meel Coiup'inv. 'I hmi.'iM il. i'oii.'iie, cuardiiiu of the minor hcin of T. 4i. Niilor, den-awd, ' A. UolM-rt-i, Va-il,iii'-l .!i ',unt'. 1'. A. I'.ailey, 'I iioieat II. 1 oiittne. tint C S- hiil .; uericL, I U feiulant.i. mi l conin i. : in 1 1 f -f ir;e j therein to make Ktie of the followiin; ile , ncril d proju rty, to wo: I he north half -f : the llouatl'in I ..iin I Ct ilai of Jo.'pli 1 1 nit i oi ; ami M irv llinioii. bin wise, wtriiat" in HMciion eleven ill). Township t fto ( - I rtoill'u. It.llli'.- i two CJt west, of the lil.imettc nicridi hi. . ill VaMhill!,'toU C-olllilV, Si.ile of 4 Iivioii containing m lniiitlr.d and sivtv in-it.-, more or b'HH, to miti-ify t he Mil m of siiou.oo. in I'. S. oohl ruin, illi iiilcrei.l tin n-on friiii the m( day of leru-iiib r, P."i, uiul Hum st.lo.no, with iliteii . t lit t m per ci nt. per it T 1 1 1 it in from the Int. day of June, !.'.", j and f:to.i, with int: rent tlicrei.n at tfri m iM'lit p r iiniiiiiii from the 1st ilay ol )it.'in Im t, iv; mid the luitht r mini of VI ci, nttornev'ii fcc herein, I'tul ,iI-mi for the ritini of iTl.l': coit of unit, mid iilsn for the' cimtM anil evM'tiH'4 of Kite, and of Iin..' writ; and by virtue of H.iid writ, I tli i iiutUi ( levy of the Haine iixm the nlxtvt tl -sci ilx il lU-id I'roperty on ( he 'S.'hI d of M;iy, A.ll 1 IH-t, nnd by virtue of said writ and s.iid ' levy, 1 will, on J Wednesday, the 'JTIIi day of Jinn . ' 1HSS, nt the hour of 1 o"-lock P. M ., of sai.l day, ntthe South Pib.i t,f the Court lloiihc. in ' the town of HilUbvro, i"i'iiii"oii : Count y, 4)rcjfon, Hell (he above dciici ibcil real proiert, nt public miction, to tt,i i hi'het bidder, for Cfinli in hand, ill ('. S. "old coin, to Hat:.nfy the In ri iiiIh fori- named miniH S.aid pro'rty will lio l.l mibji ct to redemption, an by law provided. ; WiIiicm my blind, Ihiii.May L'lMi. ss. It. 1. COKM-l.lt H, Sheriff of Washington (bounty, 4rcoii ; tn'.M-M ! GEO.W. PATfERSON -DF.AU'.U IN I ; FURNITURE llllNboro, i rcon. Fnrnitiirc, Curjiefw, yfnttlnx. 1C4mMIiix. Wall I'iiihp, Corfu hi. I'ictuiTH, I'irliirc C'ramcw. alai. Itahy I'iii'riftM Nprin; I!:tN, Ami thin-H ttmt you wild, t nt iiiiiiii-i'.,ici lo uinitioti. M ItMiTIiANI) PillCLIi. AI. a General AsMortiueiit of HOUSE FURNISHING GOUDS TTrjxpaan.a'vTgTrvrtcv fsa Sieci.ilty of thU hoae, and I hnva eonntautly on baud all that can be de rtd u this line. Also A'utu for the DRONZE MONUMENTS. Give inn a trial, and Ite mrino-d lbt;l mean butiue and npou a fcreut reductiou baau. nl7 tf ' ' l( ; Absolutely Pure. 'I Ids powder never varies. A wiaivel of purity, strength and wholettoiuetieHS. More economical ihun the ordiuury kinds, Hlid cannot lie wM in cometitioii with Ihu mul titude of low lent, hlioit WeltIll Hluili or phosphate pders. ,Wij only in cunu, Kovai. JUkiso Powpkh '. tilO ft I0; Wall fcl.. N. V. AiIuiiiiIti'.ilor' Sale. vii.iik ok a iki;i:k of 1 the Hon. fount v Court of Washington 4. '-omit v. State of 1 1;. con. duly rendered on th 24th day of May l"x. in the matter of the Knlatn of A. 1.. Tucker, deceased, ttirertiiitf the Hale of the following Ileal I'roiierty of tlii said estate, to-wit: First Trnet An nndivided one-lmlf in tcivst iti acres of tin llavid Uieis iu Iloii'ctiou 'l lim. in See. I'.t. T. 1 S. It 1 W, of the Willamette mctidiali, boiuuled by I o t! 1 1 1 1 1 : ( i r at tlii southeast ciincr of the saitl )i!tsoii claitii, and ru is ii n.; thence I. ol ill Iv.r.'H'., lie,' D.) It.l.'i chains; thellie uci-t 1 1 ).' eliau.s: tlieiiee koii'li It.l.'i chainw thenco tn tlic jtluee of tieiuiiiti. Second Tract 'feu acres in section 10, T S., lb 1 W. of the Willamette nit rnliau in trefoil, liouiiilcd by bointiiiiK at Hie N. 11. corner of Kitid tract, and thciuw West 1 '.l. '-.'." chains to the Peter Kieuccr donation claim : thence Mouth li.l'.t.l chains; t hence, cast chains; thence north fi.l'.t.'i chains to (he place of bcMrimiiu, I h i u i' (he lauds coiivev- ' o.v V. in. I ucker A. It. I uel.i r tl.M. '.(, I ls.-ii, ,y tlei'il recorded on p'tf" of liook ivoorU of llt-. iU ol Washington county, Oreuon, he limleri ieued, luiuillii.it ratol' of H.iid csl'ite, will oiler each of n.'.id (wets for i Hale nt public miction lit the court house ! d mr in lllllslioio, Oregon, on f.ATl RllAV, .In iip SS, Ihss, ' nt 11 o'clock in t! forenoon of said flay, 'l ei ins of Side One half c jsIi, remainder on one year' lime cili ten iter cent ii'tir est, necillid by liioi'ti;ii.'e on the premise. 41otiveaiiec to le .it critctiHe of piiirha ser. i W.M. TI'4'KHIt. nr.' 4 5t Ailiiiinisiriitor, I-ot. S4i-iimI or Stolen, 11tM the unit I'Hllieit, lit ( rne!iiM, WaHlntii'toii 'oiict v, ( Ir., 4 Inn ('renin. colored or " li:iclikin" J'oiiv, 4 yearj ld. I 1 1 in v premier bint Friday ti't;ht. Is branded on left hip with ludinn iiionn. dim outlni" of tri insular form on riht blioulder. S-.iitable reward will be paid for ivtiirn of ( lie hoixe to me. J. It MllddlU. liri-lia May I!, ISM. l'IIIUtM ofic'. N'lri'iCK i.-t bcicliy pivi n Ci.it tin niuh i liitled ha taken out litlen TcMt amciitiiry on l!ie citatu of Wiiliaui It. fiver- noll, late of WitrJduutolt Coiitil y, ilccciiHi-d All H-rsoim having clainiH ri.'uiiint xnid CHlnte, will prcttciit tlm h. one for ullowiiiice to the cTult r- 'fuel, nt I'Mrmintoii, Wunli inotnii County, l-cf.'on; ninl rill icroim iudebteil to iid CHtate, are reqilcHtcd to make inuueUiate imviin nt. ISAAC It. j:V!'.US()V. pvenitorof finut Will and ToNtaineiit of Win. U. lAcrihiii, lleee.'iHed, ni'.'l M tf yjniicj; is m:iti:nv i liie m il; r -i'iit d 1)114 by the lion. Count v Court filVKN Til AT m cii confirmed of the Mate of ii'i;o;i for Valtiiii;toii Count v, llmcutrix of the l,i -a Will i.c.d Texi.'imi nt 4't P. 4, l.iiI..r,M). ,i a -t tl All iicr-.il l.avli... rlain.a nKn lint k.h.I . . rtaie (.lest in he name, wit h he pi o,M r llnf.ir.i, 1 )t t ea -ctl voti-'ln I.. o N II coin.:, iii v Altoriiey III fact, nt I '..n- I 4 irovc. Vi ash ili'rloll 4 'omit j Ire joii. or to me in s is.ui, at my ii hi.Ii iii h i ill Wail. e.. '..r.i,(v, (bf.on, wnlini hix f Illo'llJil f'r ,I.i the l.'le of tli.u liolji'e I A. n. m roisn, I .. v. ii, i ...hi !K.'v"',',,"i'-J r.iri' .t 4 Delinquent Tax Sale. N'OI ll IS Illltl'.IIV 4;iVI.N. Til AT , I he County Court of the htnte of 4lrc.;ou, : for Vahiii'.toii Coiinly, iitlcnted bv I he iCieiU of Haiti 4!mrt on the lllh iiay of ; Aprd, H, nnd to me ill reeled, coininaiid , iie-f me, us Klicii'T therein, to colli. et the j I leliii.pu iit Tiut t for the ver.r 17; ninl I have levied UlNiii. mill will Hell lit pulilie iniclioll. lit the South D'Nir of the Com I : II n,H,'. iii Hie town of HiilNhoro, VV'nsliin toll connlc, 4 Irejoii, on i Natiiitli), the .'Mill day of June, sss j The followin; dcwrilx-tl trai ls or p'iccIof ; I in i nl h. or no much thereof a hIiiiII iiccch. ( Nary to Hiitiify the I inert due tlicr.-on, to , C' tli.T with I'octK and rbarijeMt Sain to coiiiini nci. at U o'clt'k A. M. of Haiti day, J and continue from day to day (Sunday jcxceplrd; until all (hit land nrc i.oKI, to wit: ! Their Intercut in Timothy 'Admit nnd j v.ifc' donation, ace :V1. 1' 1 N, 11 -J W 'I'm Mini nwt.'i, i;.00, AKH'Msitl f liiil.tiowu owner, j Hi intercut in If. lYnrnnti's nnd wile' j donation, wee :k"i. T I N. K 'J NV, K acre. Tux nnd col. ft; Ol. AMncHHi'd lo Haiiiliu, ', K. il. P. M, I mi ix, ;iuirilian. i Lot No. 4. in PltK-k No. 4:5. In the (own tit ComeliiiM, am-'t-Hctl to Kayiiioutl, Ppli ' ridin. Tax 1. nd cot,!, it "i.O 1. A. J. Niektima and wi.'e' tloiinliuu, in ' ;-c 10 and 11, T I S, It 1 .I.S (1crn. j iipcd lo Aiulii w I)r.iy, ih(al of, ana coat. i...'.L". N. ','of S i; "4. a. e T 1 S, U 1 V,', Mil ! ftcre. Aei-Med to (ir ay, John, N.lt, a ' end coat 1, $1!.(KI i I Part of V 4 of Niel.nm" nnd wife a don 1 in at c 'J. T I N, It 1 W, l acres, A nied ; to Nicki'iti, SiiH.in. Tin mid coIm, if i"i., J Cent rid part of Oe.i. NV". I'Yrrel'a nnd wife's 1 donation, in ace M, 1 1 N, It W, I 'd acre. I AH-uttHcd to 1'owler, Patrick. Tat 11 ml ! COSl, if1.!"). ! Joel Shearer' hoiui-Ntead and nc1i,xi land in ec yi;, 1 -1 N. It 4 W, 'iVi ncn a. Aaet.aeil to Purelbach, M. N.K. T( mid coal, 1 fl'J .71 . j s )i of s 1: ',. w T 1 s. u :i w, ho acre. A-Mifd lo Multucr, V, '1 in Mini I cost, 1JP.'.,V). J I N K of S W U and K AV of H V. I see 1 1. 1 2 S. It IS W, hd acre A.en d lo Mcl'olfiud, Hannah. Ta and enat, l it). I K tut S W and W !.'of N W of Me Si;, and S yi of N K ami Iota 1 and A, Mi. T I S, It 4 W, bid aercai and N V. f H V. and N P. .'4. and lot 3. 4, tt. ('.and 7, aee 17, T IS, li 4 W, . ncrei ami lot 1, 'J, .t. 4 and l: and 8 M of N K '4. and lot 1 and 2, P "nd . T IS. It I VY, W acres: and w". G. SivtjrKio" twl wife's doti, see Hand yi. T 1 S, Jt 4 W, :ilt ncr.-. T.i and coat, ifdK'i.Ou. AaacHw d to l iihr, PlUil. Witness my hand this 2'Jd day of May, 14. 1 COUNEMPS, Sheriff anil Tai (Vl lector of Waahinr?4on County, Oregon tul't Jt MORGAN & BARNARD REAL ESTATE AND Fire Insurance Agents, tOiiosi(e Tualatin Hotel), IlILiLiSaORO. I Ir wo foi' Dctlo: City Property. Farms, and Uuslnc-KH Opportunities. Houses to R.cnt List of Lands can be teen at our Office and at tho Board ol Immi gration Rooms at Portland. We nr prepni iui ft lUt for diHtributlon in Hie K.iHtern Stlitex, nnd ldoli the routed. It would be Y( II f..r all who mm dimtiout of diHN,irifr of their l'nrm, or dividing them up, ( i li iiiil in the hmiub to lift nt early H iKHlble, to be placed oil our lint. 'llii. uith our 1'oitlayt-ooiinectioiui, will iiIhcu your l'anii'4 wbi tliey will coin to tho noticA of piirefiiiiwrn. i74,iifbiiin-r are nhown th land fren of dun i;e. iu. tf A 'in-d. I T hnviu ' been reported In vitrotm ilHfen that I had led the county, 1 hereby tnlm i cCMxioti t correct Mild falmi linpreMHioii, and would Male that, J never lont my leua! rehidciici' in tliin count v by liny iiliHcnce from II, and am now living on my home pllu'c IK .ir Miiklietoll. T. T. VINt'llNr. f'oiinly t'.iiiM iinteiiilent School. Miil.llclolt, ( Ir., Al.lll l'.', 1SHM llVJ tt olI ' fur I'll ll lent Ion. JiANU Ol I I' !' A l Ol.KU'lN ClTT, 4)HKOOtf, I April L;ili. 1HH. t IS lll'.UKHY (JIVKN, THAT XT4)Tlf'K the follow inu niiiiied Hcllli r linn hied noiicMof hit jnii'iit ion to niiike linul prtMif in mii I ik ii I of Lit claim, and that Maid proof will lie n.aiic I., foic the County JiuIk or Cl 'ik of N't n.di i iiK'tiiti County. Oregon, at illhi,ro. Di-.oii. on TPPSDAV, Iniw 1 Itli, p' iz t lccu,;i W. Morian, il -nlfiul lintry No. IHI.'i, for the N 10 ,f See. 1 1, T. N.. P.. : W. Ill' I I'll 1. 1 H 1 1 . c follow ill),' willieriMDH to JlToVH his cotitiiiiioi!4 it nee iimiii, and cultiva tion oi', tniil I.ukI, m,: John C, Miller,' J. 1 1, but tin, .1, I ,.,11 i-i, i. lid (it oiv llellium, all of li'i ncot', V ii-h i no 1 1 ,u County, 4 Irenii, n.:t ;t V T Id KNKV, ItcttiMter, (ti4'4 Itll' I'll lilicttf ion. I, ash I b 1 1 i: at ()i.i:oo?) Crrr1, (Iiikihin, I Apii l'7th, 1MH. ( VOIICi: IS liKliDIIV (ilVKN THAT the fcllowin -lid tiioil M'ttler linn (lied notice of intention to ninl.e liuid proof in miim.i1 of I, trt rlu, ,, mi, I that Hiiltl proof will be niii'le In 'foic the Coiinly JutlM or Clerk of Wiii.liiiij'loii t'oimtv, Oregon, nt HillHlMiro, 4)ii iron, on I'HIDAV, .luim I'L'd, lH.v-t.vizi NV . 1J. N llli i. Pre-empt ion I). S No. M-J, for Hi.' . K. 't of N. K. of See, ?J. T, -' N K. A V. lie li no h tin. following wilneKHca to prove hM coiiiiniioiis icNiileiice upon, and ciiltiv.'iiioii of, H-id lend, vi,i Sriiuuel Hipp. Albert 4 )l l, .b.liii I lav in, all of (lletieoo P. I .. riml ly t ic li.ilwi, of Aloiiiitiiiiitlaltt Pimtollic.f, Wir liiu.oiou Count .v( IrcKon, ml! a '. T. Id l(Nj;V, Kchder. fie for I'tiMlciii ion. IiANll ()H i K AT OliKOoN ('iTT, OliKOoN, ( April '.'Mh, Ihhm. ( Nonce, is nr.itidiv ciivkn. that tiiu lulWujiiM iiaiucil w.ttlwr baa tiled notice of Pin liitentioiit.il make linul proof in Hiippoitof Ion claim, nnd that aaid proof will I in iiuitlii before Hie County Jude or Clerk of WmhIiiihIoii Count y, Oregon, at II iIIsIhiio, (Ircu'oii, on I t I.SIIAV, June r.Mh. it, viz: John Klelclier, llomn ateatl Knl rv No. 47u'4, for lof No. 1, Sue !, T. 1 N.. I!. 4 VY. He IiamcH (lie following willil'HHi to liroVil hi conitiiuoim li Mi li iii ti upon, and ctiltiva li, in of, w.otl laiitl, vi,i S W, ller, Sr., ,1.1'. I ,i, Il ii il , C. lluicM, and .lumen Me- ,nriiii, I II ol 41 ale Ciei-U PoHtotllee, Wimh jt ..,,,,.,,, v. n,,.,,,,,,. ,;, ,;, w, T, Id'UNKV, IteyiMer. otir' Tor I'liMicnfiori. I.ysn ( )i rii i at ( Ihhkin Ci i v, OiiiiooN, ( Vnlir,: ,s hi:i:i;Hi' jivi:n thai1 Bifiy 1,-IH, I "in. t 1 11, I ice of 1 1 1 ri int, nil, 11 to make ii mi I priaif I in an p mi I, of In claim, ami that, naid proof will Iin iiimiIc before the Count v Clerk of I Vashiiioloii Coimtv, (lrcoii, at llillaboro, Uhccoti. on 'J ill liSOAV, .Inly 12 1HMK, vlt Molni Mi l. i iii, lloiiii Htead I'lutrv No. lillt'.i, ! for the N. W, of Ken. (,, T. 1 N, H. 4 W lie num the following witneHea to prove hi cont inuoiiH remit, nee iijhid, and cultivation of, Huil linul, vi: S. W, Her, John VViIhoii, .1 li 11 lleiMler and .1. F. I.all erty. all of ti.-ilc Creek P. 4., Waahintou 4 '01111I v, 4 lri'i;oii . nili -t W, T, Id'KNKY, lU-KtHler. A tl 1:1 i it i n f i'a I o v'n o t i ('. 'pill', uiuliTsicncd Iuih been by Hie f'onnl y 1 Co:u t of Vv MHliiiii'toii Count y, Oreion, tlnlv iiiK,intiil Ail nun ihI 1 iitor of t he eHtiiln of Win. Mnurmcr, ilfceaaed. All h.ioii haviiU' claiiiiti n' iiiiMt Nitid ealnte are lieiehy not il'n il (o prcM'iit them to me, with proier voucher, at my reiilcni;c, east of llill boro, or at t lie I iw ( Itllnu of S. It HiiHtoti, in lliilshoro, within aix moulh from tin dab'. Tlii M.V bllli, I, I 7 rt O. A. CmiTIKS, Tim Ihaft Stiillion, VOl'Nd Tim Di n ft Slallion, Yoi wo Okhnkmi, I a dappled bay, 1 hiind hljh, and weighs .ou i pound. Pr.oioiti'.H. Sire by Major Hruoe''! fllen fhl; In. Iiv iTohii Copi, thn threat prise win ner of l.nt laiiil; iluni, by a John iuar orand ilaui 11 Mociiu mare, 'i ho i:ii.li,h Coach ir.ire, YOI'NO ROBT. BRUCE. loiirr, Hiu 11:, J it., i n liriiiiloniM black, ith white hind feet, live year old, lfi,' j hand IukIi, mi I wi ijlii 1,,VI ouiid. pKiiionKK. Hire, by Itobt. Hnioei ha by Sir William Wallace; he by Houiiiiion Kinl ihun, 11 John mare, by iiiiKiiled CIinIIi'Iikh. '1'ho above -iiamcd Stallions will ninke thn SeiiMoii of IHs in Wnahintoii County, Oregon, at the followiuif place: Monthly, at fiiceiivillei Monday Nilit, nt. .ft dm ib inlcr'N, mi (liilc Creek; Tnelfly Noon, nt I'oriHt drove, at tho Hamilton Livery SlaMe 'J ucaday Niidd, at Pair (irouiid, HilUboro: Wediieailay Ni'ht, at It'll Aiideroii"n, l''iiriniiiton 1 'Thuradny Noon, at Mr, Kent', Scholia Perry Thiira day .i''ht., at (Jeo, 1 bil'libuckle'H, Heaver tout Friday Mniniiu', at Win. N. Smith', 4Ydar Mill; I riday Nimiii, at Thos. Oteliiu', lvit Plain! I ri. Iny Nii;lit, nt Iho farm of Ilia uiiih r 4'iiecl, il null went of (ilimcoe; Siiturday No-m, at Win, Paolcy'a, near tlm l'by Scli'MilhiiiiHe. Tci 1111 KiriKla aerviee, f'i The Keauon, fl'i; IiiNiirance, flA Payment coiiiilcred due when 111 are are known to hu with foal, A. TONOPK. March IT.l, 1H. mW-tf ff.w (looi) wohk nousFS and Mare, for Caith, from four years o,t npwnrd; two mile north of HiIImIhiiu. Add re ml-t LOUI MANNING,