The independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 188?-189?, June 14, 1888, Image 2

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    V THE INDEPENDENT.
THURSDAY JUNE 14, 1888
Next Saturday at 1 p. m. the legal
voters of the Ilillsboro Bchool Iis
triotisin deckle between a tumble
down school house and an elegant
and attractive building; between
luossbackism and progress; between
studious school-rooms and pupils
rampant upon the streets; between
the enforced ox-wagon era of our
fathers and the present ago of steam;
between the taxation of self to the
extent of a few dollars and the en
richment of our possessions ten-fold;
between indifference and a de
termination to kee,p pace with the
onward march of internal improve
ments within our fair state. Do not
put off the benefits of the future
which may be eujoyel in the present.,
.Let us induce desirable immigration
to our town and the county.
Va have always avoided casting
unjust reHectioua upon any person
or persons. ut we do not hold
ourstlf responsible for interpre
tations of articles that may bo made
for partisan purposes. On the Sat
urday preceding the day of election,
an extract was read from The Isoe-
pexdent at the court house in Hill
boro, in which the reader essayed to
boldly claim this paper bad de
nounced Mr. J. AV. Morgan, county
clerk, as' a traitor to the republican
party. Such statement was unwar
ranted. AVe made no allusion
whatever to Mr. Morgan. That the
public may the more fully under
stand our language, we herewith
reproduce what was said regarding
the oflice of clerk : .
AVith all respect to Mr. "Weather
red aud his friends, we must Bay
there is no oflice in the county of
such political importance as that of
county clerk in molding political
sentiment. That official is con
tinually thrown in contact with
persons from every part of the coun
ty, and if true to his party can be of
great service, but if a traitor, can do
it deep injury. Mr. Weatherred is
a man true to the democratic party,
and if he could receive the election
to that office to morrow by openly
voting the republican ticket, he
could not be brought to such trai
torous act.
- A Washington dispatch under
date of yesterday says: In the
house there is a strong undercurrent
for one man. Allison has his friends
there, and Gresham and other
aspirants, but the predominant
preference among nearly all the
prominent republican represent
atives as well as among those less
-widely kuowu, is fur this one of
their number. If there be one dark
horse in the race this one man is
McKinley, of Ohio. It is astonish
ing what enthusiasm has been
nnral'Attail fni li i in kor.'.A liia lilficterlv
SpEt'l'lr-on tliS tari if
J.V.1. w.
Maine, who is almost dumb in his
reticence on his preference for this
candidate or ut candidate, is
known anion friends to greatly
desire Mc nley's nomination
Burrows, of .Uicij'an. member of
"the committee on ways and means,
and one of the a' est men in the
house, is warmly favor of McKin
ley. Gov. Long, of Massachusetts,
tbinks McKinley is the strongest
man in the party, after Blaine. Mc
Kinley has some of the traits of Mr.
"Blaine in a marked degree. He is
an orator of tho very highest order.
He combines emotion and intellect,
so that it is difficult to say whether
his hearers aro more moved by the
conviction which he induces, or by
the feeling which he arouses.
There is much dissimilitude be
tween Iiandall find the Cleveland
administration. Mr. Kaudall is the
leader of the protection democrats,
but has been heavily Bat down upon
by free trade. When he heard of
the great majority the republicans
had rolled up in Oregon, he quietly
remarked: "The democrats won't
know thev are running this time."
, Tho Loudon Standard, in a Ion
editorial, characterizes General
Sheridau as one of the most brilliant
soldiers of modern times. The
eulogy, coming from a source
especially, conservative wherever the
Western republic is anywhere con
cerned, has all the more gratifying
force. i
press
has become the con
servator of public moials, and to the
newspaper as much as to the pulpit
are we indebted for an enlightened
moral sentiment, and whatever con
cerns the weal of society. Wrong
doers dread the censuro and expo
sure which the press gives them
more than the rigors of the law.nnd of
many a luckless wight is deterred
from the commission of crime
through fear of publicity. The
press is the bulwark of societ, the
disseminator of knowledge, the pro
moter of virtue, the defender of
truth and honor, the terror of the
lawless, the swift messenger of
justice, and the only power which
can hold in subject those occupying
high, official positions and charged
with the execution of sacred public
trusts. Ex.
At last the university of Oxford,
England, has opened its final
classical examinations to women.
That is regarded as another triumph
for the fair sex in England.
The state printing office at Sacra
mento has been ao industriously
occupied in manufacturing text
books to meet the expected demand
that it now has about sixty tons of
readers, spellers and arithmetics on
hand and is looking for quarters in
which to stow them, the governor
having given orders that no more be
stowed away in the capitol building.
These sixty tons represent 223,000
books, according to the Sacramento
Bee, and there are about 25,000
histories and 30,000 spellers in rapid
progress of completion. Upon the
first of next July the law requires
the various counties to order their
school books from the state. The
filling of these orders will doubtless
relieve the present want of storage
room, but none the less there is need
of permanent quarters in which the
state's "educational instruments"
may pe securely warehoused. Oak
land Time. What is the reason
Oregon cannot manufacture her own
school books? Statesman.
Sufficient proof that the need of
an international language is felt by
the people of the United States, is
the vast nuiuler that have com
menced the study of Volapuk in the
past year. This number, however,
is small compared with the students
of the new language in Europe and
Asia. It is bnry nine years since
Schleyer,a Catholic priest in Baden,
published an outline of this ex
tremely simple and logical system
for international communication, vet
in that time more than a million
persons have studied and mastered
it. A complete mastery of it, by
the way, can be obtained by six
days of close application. Chauttau
qua. not to be behind the colleges
that have introduced it into tbeir cur
riculum, offers a course in Volapuk
iu August, taught by Mr. Charles E
Sprague, of New Tork. Mr. Sprague
was appointed at Munich in 1887
academician for America, and is the
highest authority in the United
States in this new language. Jt is
impossible to enumerate the advan
tages that would accrue to business
men, travelers, scientists, and seek
ers after knowledge in general,
could a universal adoption of this
common medium be secured.
Chautauqua.
Among the small and apparently
spiteful vetoes of President Cleve
land, one was that of a bill for a
postoffice building in Allentown,
Pennsylvania, in Congressman
Snowden'n district. Snowtlen is a
democrat, but lie refused to vote for
the Mills bill, and Mr. Cleveland
vetoed his bill. It was small; but
Cleveland was ejual to it. He also
vetoed a bill to jrovide a postoffice
building in McKingley's district.
Ohio, which is republican. Me
i I. - I .iA - . . r..i - . .
. . ;. 1:11
against the 31 ills bill. The house
committee has since unanimously
recommended the passage of both
bills over the veto. The democrats
on the committee are mortified at
the petty spite action of the presi
dent in abusing the pjwer of his
office to partisan vengeance. Ex.
Advices from Oregon pronounces i
it a Waterloo for democrats. Tele
grams of congratulation are pouring
in upon Senator Polph, whose re
election is practically assured. He
is Huch an able ami useful senator
for the entire northwest that demo
crats an well as republicans are glad
to know that he will succeed him
self. Port Toicnzend Arqu.
William A. Smith, who died at
Richmond, Va., a few days since, is
entitled to a monument. He is the
only man who, since the foundation
of the government, resigned a seat
in congress on the ground that he
did not think that he had sense
enough to properly represent his
constituents.
The re were two warmly-contested
county seat lights in Oregon this
jear one in Wallow nnd one in
(Jilliam county. Joseph, the estab
lished county seat in Wallowa,
failed to retain that honor, the town
of Enterprise, true to its name, se
curing the victory at the polls by a
vote or 432 to 370, the little town of
Lostine receiving 57 votes, mainly
from her own citizens. In Gilliam
county the contest was closer, but
the desire to remove the county seat
from Arlington was divided between
two factions, respectively the sup
porters of the claims of Condon and
of Fossil. This division of the op
position resulted, as was easily to
hae been foreseen, in the success
Arlington.
The vote was, Arling
ton 482, Condon 407, Fossil 330. Al
though at the extreme northern end
of the county, Arlington is still the
best location for tho county seat,
owing to its railroad facilities and its
easy means of communication with
other counties by mail or telegraph.
Condon is the most centrally lo
cated of the three towns, and when
a railroad shall bisect the county an
other contest would undoubtedly re
sult in establishing her geographi
cal claims. Re .
: Died,, in Greenville, June 11th,
Robert Franklin, son of John and Clara
Ireland, aged 10 months and 6 days.
Subscribe for Tue Indepfxdext.
SAW ABOUT OKEGUX.
Boston Herald.
The democrats propose and the repub
licans dispose. That's about the differ
ence between St. Iiouis and Oregon this
week.
Philadelphia Fret;.
Oregon, the first state to pass regular
ly and formally on the president's free
trade policy, has repudiated it by one of
the largest majorities ever piven in that
state for anything or anybody.
Wilmington (Pel.) News.
The result in Oregon goes to xliow
that the folly of a theory which looks
toward foreign countries as a source of
regular supply for the American market
is thoroughly appreciated.
Providence Journal (Mag.)
The election return indicate that the
democratic procession will not start from
Oregon this year.
Biooklyn Citizen, (Peni.i
It will become a thing in order to in
quire whether the prohibitionists of
Oregon have set an example of weak
kneedness that is likely to le followed by
their brethren in the other .states.
Philadelphia Ledger
There is a warning for the freetraders
in the voices from Oregon, and even they
can read it without the aid of an inter
preter. It means that Oregon and the
other Pacific states have no use for any
party that proposes to turn the markets
of America over to the labor of Europe.
Milwaukee dentine.
lreron eiectea a democratic governor
two years go. One of the largest re
publican majorities it ever east was in
1884 and was a little over 2000. In
1880 the republicans carried the state by
less than 1000. Now under the imjtettis
of Mr. Cleveland's free trade message, it
gives 7000 republican majority. If the
democrats find any coin fort in these
figures we do not wi.h to limiiiii their
enjoyment. The republicans are also
very well satisfied.
Letters Averuel.
List of letters remaining uncalled for nt
the HillHlaoro poatonice June 13, lss:
They will le charged for nt the rate of oue
cent each:
taker. Miss Leah
ChnroMain, Mr
Kirta. Mrs I'na
Martin. Wrn It
Kobcrta, Har O T
Stevins, Daniel (2)
Tupper, Mm Klixa
Thrall. Klliert
Wieaenbach, Julian
Hrown. Mrs Idell O
HnUsoii, Miss Nettie
Miller. J..hn S
ICohh. 11 T
Mneve, Peter
ricott, Geo A
Thomas. Win V.
White, Mrs Florence
BtXD W POftTAOE.
Piercy & Johnson, Port I a in I, Or.
All letters not railed for by July 1st,
1HH8, will be forwarded to the l ead Letter
office, Washington, 1). C.
Mart A. Hrown. P.M.
Absolutely Pure.
'1 his powder never varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and wholeHomeness. More
economical than the ordinary kinds, and
cannot lie sold in competition with the mul
titude of low test, short weieht alum or
phosphate jwiwders. .Wo oiiy ' cons,
liovu. IUkino Powpkr Co.
nlO-lt 10i; Wall St.. N. Y.
KKW TODAY
Notice of Final Settlement.
TVTOTICK IS Kit K BY GIVKN THAT
1.1 the nailer ed ha-t riled hi tinal i
A . . . . I - . . .
Hccfinni an Ainnif riior i ine rjtiaie oi
P. C. A. Heilmani!. deeensed. in the County
Court of the Mate of )retn for WHKlun
ton Conntv, nnd that wild Court h;i ap
pointed Monday, jniy in, isjw. at 10
o'clock A. M.. rh the time for hearing ob
jection)! to isueh final account and thenet
tleiuent thereof.
jU-r.t HANS KASMI SSKN.
Porter's Nursery.
ICFFF.lt TO MY I'ATKONS AND
all cthtr desirous of purchasing
Fruit Trees,
ORIIflr.lEllTflL TREES !
A Lartre List, ou lilernl terms, of Hplendid
took and prowlh. Will lie ready for de
livery in tLe Fall nnd Spring. Call and
examine niy Stock lef re pr.rrh.isiu;; else
where. Xnrserj, Two and a half mile Xoiih
west of C'orne lln, Ore ".
Address :
HI I.I.I AM 1'OHTKK,
CoBXBi.irs,
HEOON.
jll tf
Jnne 12, IS.SH.
c.
LE.STF.R
I
IVKdK.
Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur.
Midwifery and Diaensea of Women and 1
Children a Specialty.
Office In A,
8. Venen Jewelry Store
Building.
Fobbmt Obotb,
ORKuOX.
jll if
JIOXHV TO l-OAX.
1
I HAVE $.r,000 TO LOAN ON FII1ST
claaa real eatate Hecnrity Itate: it per
cent., if borrower paya taxes. Will be
loaned for a term of three yearn, and in
rams of not less than f IOjO.
miU-liu J W. MISTEKS. ,
WEW TO-DAY.
3Iortcasec .Sale.
jtyncE
IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1SHH,
At one o'clock, f. it., at the Saw Mill of
fitnter it Suvnoe Urott. in ToaUtin, Wash
ington county, state of Oregon, the uuder
Mgned, by virtae of a chattel mortgage, to
them given by W. J. Stater, Ansel rwi'vape
and Erantus Savage Jr., dated Nov. IS. 187,
will Hell at Public Auction to the highest
bidder for cash the Mill building of the aeid
Stater and Savage Broa, in waid mortgage
described, and the following chattels iu said
building contained, to wit: One 12 in. by 2
in. Atlas engine, one 4t iu. Iy lj ft. Atlas
boiler, one No. 2 Blake pump, one double
circular Saw mill complete, with .10 in. and
42 in. Disnton saws, one single niiw ed'jer,
one cut off saw, oue ball-wheel and fixtures,
one cant gear, and all belts, beltin;, shaft
ing, tools, and other chattels of every de
scription in or a Unit the said Mill l.nildiuc.
11. P. GKEOOKY Jc Co.
June 14, 1SSH. Mortgagees.
StIIIIIIIOIlM.
IS THE ClECt'lT CoCBT Of THB Sr ATK or
Obkoos o Wasiiihotom Colthtt. I
Frederika B. Judy, Plaintiff,
vs.
Patrick Fowler, James Afcnew, Melvin.-i K.
Dole, F.O. Dole, Silas W. llole, T. It.
Cornelia, aud George llexa, Ik-feudality
ryO Patrick Fowler, Jamen Agnevr. M l-
1 Tina K. Dolt-, K. O J Kile and nilnn W.
Dale, the above-named Defendant:
In the name of the State of (lny..u-V(",
and each of you, are hereby require.! to
appear iu the nliove uaiued Court, and mi
iwerthe complaint of the PlnintilT, liloi m
the above entitled unit, by MotkIuv. the P'lli
day of July, lsss, which in Hie nritJt'-t
the next regular term of Haiti Court.
Aud if you fail ho to do. for want tlu-it-of,
the 1'laintitT nliove-ii.'iined will apply tt tfce
Couit for the relief therein deiuitiuicj. to
wit: For judgment against Patrick Fowler
for the mini of in I'. (S. coin, it!i in
terertt thereon ninee January 'M, Ss7, at the
rate of 10 iercent. iHr annum, and tlteKum
of ''", attoriif-y'4 fees, nnU the etwts nntl
diMhnrsements of tlii unit, and for a dtcree
ordering and directing the foreclosure of a
mortgage, given by defriul.tnt, Patrick
Fowler, to plaintiff, dated February I, sK-,
and recorded on pae 411 of !ni il,
Itecords of Mortgage for Wiwhintrtoii
County, Oregon, mid the land therein
oV'nlxd, to wit: '1'he IiJiinl Chiim of J.
W. Ferret, nd leing the fr:ietional N K
quarter of the S K quarter of Sect and
the north half of the Houthuest iirtr of
wet 4, and the noit hurst qti.ir't r of (lit
Koutheant iiirter of Kei-t 4, 'I' 1 N, K?W,
in WaHhiiiton County, Oregon, tol.lil
to pay Hiiid judgment, as prayed for; mid
that plaintiff hr.ve hiich other r li f as may
be equitable.
This Summons is published l.y or! r of
Hon. F. J. Taylor, JnuVe ,.f the i Uve
nained Court, maileand dated Mar tf., ltS.
TilOS. II. TONtiUK.
uiol-7t Attorney for Plaintiff.
Xotiro Tor I'liblirnlion .
La so Owen at Okroon Crfr, Obroon, )
Jnne 1st, ISsh. i
TyOTICE IS IIEHKHV tilVEN. THAT
iV the following named settler has tiled
notice of his intention to make iiual proof
in support of his claim, and that snid rof
will le made Is-fore the County Cletk of
Washtiii'ton t'ouutv. Oregon, at liillsboro.
Oregini, on SATI.'ltDAY. Jnly 14, lsss
viz: Johann Klmk, Preemption 1. S No.
.17. for the S. 'i of the N. W. . of See.
5, Tp. 'J N, K. 4 W.
lie names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence npn, nod enhiva
tion of, aaid land, viz: II 1' Itiixton.
Anton I'f inner. . II. llnldink. nn.l J. 11
Itiuek. all of Kuxtoii. Washington Count v.
Oregon.
j7-;t
W.T. Itl KNEY, leister.
Xotire of Final Sttlmcnt. 1
'JV'OTICE is hereby given tha
il Si-lnuelter, Administrator
C.
It
f the
estate ot Jlarv r scrmieltzer, ileceasetl,' lias
tins uay nieu Ins rinal Aco.unt iti saiu
estate, and that FHIDAY, the eih day of
July. A. D. liSMM. at the hour of lt o'cl.s-k
A. Si , be, and the same ia hereby Bettor
the hearing and determination of the a,ue.
liODOLPH CUANDAEL.
j7-.rt tJonnty J'id.'.
ing Out Sals
OF
Millinery Goods
" f Y Entire Stock of Millinery and Fancy
1 Dry Ooh1h will
the next two week nt
Cost Prices !
A xplendid opportunity ii offered to all
wihIiiiio an thuio in my line. j
i
i oisi;st ;sc i:.
j7.it
Nehalem Headquarters!
R. W. McNUTT,
4'OltP.I,ll S,
ItF.0.
-DF.AI.niC IN-
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Groceries,
Provisions,
into.
JUST RECEIVED
A larce assortment of
Men's Clothing
AND
Furnishing Goods !
Comprising all the latent styles in HATS
ItONNriS. Kte".
BRANCH STORE
At Yernoiilit, Xehalein Valley,
I Where bom1i of every description are kejit
! constantly in Htovk.
VERNONIA STAGE.
On nnd after April 10th, I will rn!i a Stage
from Cornelias to Vernonia, Colnruhia
County Stage leave my atore in Cornelia
for that place ererr Tneadar. immediately
after the arrival of the mail train from
Portland, carryin imssenger and light
freight.
June 16 1887. jlGTf
Plos
4.ood Pantnrase.
I will pasture horse at 51 00 per month j
colts, 75 cent. I'asture first-class. CKwd
living water. Stock salted regularly,
fences in g Kid eond i t ion. Bet ween 000 and
WW acrea of pasture. Where there are four
or five horses, I will after ihcai.on appli
cation. Address:
JAMES O. LEE.
23f 3ru . OuHton, Oregon.
Notice to the Public.
I now have my Nev
ROLLER PROCESS
FLOURING MILL
In operation, and am mating a
very superior grade of Flour.
The public is invited to give
the New Process Flour n trial.
Will keep constantly on hand
n full I ine of Flour, Uraii, etc.
Kxchnngo business done wilh
Tanners.
.VAXTIll),
A Stork of
Milling Oat-,
price paid.
r.arkwheat and
Highest market
JOHN MILNE.
n -Kl I v
R. SANDFOED,
IIIYSICIW,
si im;i:o, -
AN'U
ACt OI f llFI P,
OliKNCOK, DHKtiON.
OfYIoo nt Drug Ston,
Dealer in HrugN, Medicines, Paints,
Oils, Etc. School Itasiks kept Coll
st.'iiitly ill Stock.
o21-tf
Davio Couwin.
KrrrKT I'. Ws'iTfB.
Meat Market!
CORWIN & WOOSTER. Props
'Main Street.
HILLSBORO
Choice Beef,
Mutton, Veal
And Pork!
Kept constantly on hand.
Highest market price puid
Heetes, Million, Veal and I lot;..
for
Fair Healing to All ! .
Katiwfaetloii ! tiiiriiitf oeil
Please
Sejt.
Civo us a" Trial
IT
LANDS FOR SALE.
I (II cm lise ,iiim Street. Well Ioe:ited.
. J Villi llouw
, Hunt,
iflno.
Well i. it. I a Kood
Irehnr.l I'rme,
Arreof l.fin.l, mile froii K. K
lit llillev. mile from ik Ii.h.I nml
miles trim torent lirove, with house,
harn, nnd otln-r necessary farm IhiiI.Iiiil'.i.
This plaee ii thorMi;hly watered, nml will
mU a (.-.mI Mx-k or dairy farm, with the
least esf. Jtl or lUt acres in eultivatioti. i.n.l
lOor !." acres almost clear, nn.l the reiaaiii-
ler is lunsh Ir.n.l tlmt will inake a eood
luirn. Home of which is Ahler tlat. Thi.i is
an ahsolute harani at ifl'l.oo x-r aer.
1 1)0
Acres, with Saw mill nnd a IH'i'in;;
teniu, three renideliees mid llmv
harns. Thil projrty is well loi-aled, sit
miles from H. It. I will Mt II the mulividetl
one third of this projx-rty for $.VIo.
8
ACIil S WITH A TWO STOKY HOI
of nt veil room, nil t'rd tiniKh, nn.l n
luirn tlltit eot;t mi orchard of nil kmdi
of frmt aiul all of the Minall fruit. Thi
place in furorahly I.K-ated on Main Street in
llillnlH.ro, nnd will wait n lunn of meant
t will tn 11 either half of thi plue th im
proveil pirt for tVHOO, or the unimproved
for fso, or All of it for f.VVM.
100
ACKKS OF LAND 2 4 MILILS
froiii fJ.ir.ton, mid '1 mile from
School: C'$ ncren of plow land nnd ftcre
d.tHhcd nnd ieetle.1 m.d !." acreH of Minall
Firrnd Hal. There i an orchard ef IM
U'.iruie Irei'f', nnd is witerel lv a Soriiii.'
that n.-v r tails and n well. 'I hi.-, land lav.,
on a i,Md rond, nnd near Hchool. l'rie', in I
cash anl TmmI notes, !jf?7.i).
ty IHS. W ITH HoirsK ANI W KLL
l't need nnd in cultivation. 1'iice, $ .Vi)
Q( ACIiES. f'MMIT.OVKl). fi MILKS
O"' S.mhof iiilllMH-o, well watere.l: la
well and iMar the Creamery nt rtriuiiiftoii.
and coiiich out t'j the ro.;d. 1'rice, f .i.
A NICK. LAKGK AM) WFLIr
arraiikel lleaidence, iUi all neces
tuirr Onthuiidinjw, IjeariiiK Fruit Treit and
Sis'I-ot. nituated near the new Hrick Hlock
in HillMUiro, for Male at fL'.twil.
Ql Acres, i, mile from HilUUiro, 1..
I O" ere of plow nnd 1.". acrea if pasture
land: houne. I,iirn. and U living trs-4 in
orcharil, und i watered hy a aprinp. Only
14 mi I en from actmol, and is on n p mmJ
rood, IS niilen from crramerv; li;' nulen
from l'orthtud. l'rice, f t;MU.U
O Acres, 2 mile from IIillsKro, with
f O house, ham, orcharJ, well, w.mhI
ihed. etc., and 40 nerin nnder idow aud in
i meadow. 1'rice, f .',100.00.
I have other lands of
numerous to mention
fine quality hMi
W. H. RUCKER.
Ileal F,Mtntr
Agent,
Oil EG ON.
HILLSBORO,
a: tt
AdmlnlHtratorti Kotlre.
rPHE nnderaigned has been by the Coontr
A Court of Washington tsiuty, Oregon,
duly nppointed Administrator of the eatate
of Wm. Urngger, deeeaaed. All isirsons
having claim against aafd estate are hereby
ioioiei 10 iiresent ineui to iue, witli prois-r
vouchers, t my residence, enat of llills-
isro, ,r at tho Law OtUoe of H. il Huston,
in liillsboro, within six months from this
uate.
Thin May ICth, 1H88.
17-r,l o. A. CUHTISS.
Xotlcc for Inblirntlon.
LKD OniCE AT OttKOOH ClTV, OftROOK, I
May 1Mb, lsss, (
VOTICK IS HEKKl;V GIVEN THAT
Xv the following named settler has tiled
notice of his intention to make final proof
in support of his claim, and that said proof
will lie made Is-fore the County Clerk of
Washington Count v, Oregon, at Hillslsiro,
Oregon, on Till KSDAV, July 12 isss.viz:
John MoL.irnn, Hontesteail Kutry No. fCU'.t,
for the N. W. i of Kec. fi, T. 1 N, It. 4 W
He names the following witnesses to
prove bis continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of, said land, viz: H. W. Her,
John Wilson, John lleisler and J. 1 . LafT
eity, all of Gales Creek P. O., Washingtou
Countv, Oregon .
iui;-0t W. T. M'KNKY, ltegister.
N
OIICE is hereby fjiven thnt I have
Itt-ell aiUMIWitctl Kleent.ir i.r Mm l.'uii,t..
of Silomoii kichardson, deeeaseil, by the
County Court of Wusl.iukt.i Comity, Ore
gon All iiersoitt .avinj elitims against
said rstatH are required lo present ti.eiu to
me, with the proH-r proofs, at die store of
(Jiaa. 'lizard, at Tiwaitlvillf , iu Witshinton
Count v aforesaid, wi'.hiu six mouths.
Dated M.tv. ssh.
MILTON KICIIAHDKON,
Executor of the Last Will and Testament
of Sdonion Itichardson ml7-.f.t
W. A. OOIIX,
CARPENTER,
CONTRACTOR,
BUILDER,
COKNIXU S, OKEOON,
ISIIMAIES FrilNISIIEI) OX ANY
I J class of building on application.
Cornelius, February ?t, ls-,s.
ml -Sin
DAVIES'
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
s w. coicn ki:
l-'irot ami Tn lor Sfrcold,
'( ; 7 L.I M, iHSKCOS
sArtistic Work a Specialty.
Ink, Oil) on nod Water 4 lniH at ei
nwI iTi:itnlilr rnteo
BAILEY,
TONGUE &
SCHULMERICK
Old Stand !
S. W. Corner Main and lirvt Streets
r
WEEKLY
Styles of
KECEirr t)F LATEST
Spring Goods
CLOTHING,
Hats, Boots, Ties,
Handkerchiefs,
Hosiery,
Ladies' and Cents'
Furnishing Goods,
Dress Goods,
Dress Trimmings,
Muslins, Prints, Etc.
A!. a very l-ire, comple'e and well
m U eU ti Stock t f
Groceries,
Provisions,
CANNED GOODS,
Notions,
Cigars and Tobacco.
All of which we offer r.t the vi rv lowest
livini i fifes for Oisii, or in i xelmiiuH for
I'risliiee.
tlur nt-K-k is new and eomiilete, nnd we
invite iiisjx-ti.tii and compii'ioii with other
puces r i! 1 1 u. '. as we know we iwot le un-
'ler iol.l. inK tf
BOOS & CO.
FOREST GROVE.
IN ADIUTION TO OI Ii FCLL MNE
of (iener il Merchandise, we have for
Male the celel.iated
Rrlolinc Pumps
TI10 Moline Hand Force Pump,
The Moline Lift Pump,
TheMoline Chain Pump,
Which are unperior to nny now in nse, and
we irnariwitee each to nive satisfaction, nnd
our price ar. the lowest.
AOKNTS I 'OK THE
Slulebnkcki Farm nnd
Spring Wngons.
Duties, Acme Harrows,
And n full line of the
J. I. CASE PLOWS,
And other Agricultural Implement.
Amenta for the German-American and
Queen Insurance Companies.
J. O. BOOS & CO.
18-tt Fornt Orove, Oregon.
AdmlMUtrator'ii Hair.
"OTICE im hereby Riven that tn , nr.
XI auarirsj of an o.derand decrea of the
County Court of the Htnt of Oregon for
Washington County, nadu and entered at
regular term thereof, to witt on tho Mu day
of Mav, lNrt, tn the tuatter ff llio ltata if
Jaml Dickson, dewbsed, and to n-e direct
ed aa admiiiistratr tierof, J ! h11 at
public auction, to tha hiuhest bi.i.U- nt the
Court House door, in JlillsWo, Win :inftun
County, State of Oregon, 011
SATl'KILiV, JIXE 10, Ihhh,
At 11 o'clock A. M. of said day, tho follow
ing desoril-ed tracts of Ileal llstate (or so
much therisif as tuny bo inicessnry to pay
the debts, claims and ciH'ti'.as of lidminis
tratiouof said estate ; snid real estate i
deserilMsl as follows, tJ-wit; All lying nml
Issiug in the County of Washington and
State of Oregon, and more particularly
descrils-d aud tsmnded as followsi
1st Tract IW ing the Hoim-stead Entry of
J nines Dickson, situated in county and
state aforesaid, aud design ttcd in the V. H.
Surveys aa Isit fi of Hertion (. and Ixit 1 of
Section 7, nil in T.I S. of K. 1 W.of the
Willamette meridian, cilit lining 4i 40-liKt
acrea.
'Jd Tract Ik-ginning fit the quarter stake
oil the section line Is'tWeeti aeelions Tt and i
ill T. t S. of It. I W. of the Willamette
meridian: running thenca south on section
line HO rods; thence west rod: thence
north V rods; thence west tJ risls:
thence north o7u rsls to the center of mr
tion : thence east 10U nsU ta tha place of
iM'ginniug, containinij acres.
Jerius of Kale: One-third of iitiruhasu
price, cash iu hand on tha day of sale; one
third in si i mouths, a i ul rem tinder lit
twelve moii t lis from davof sale, with in
terest on deferred payments at tha ruts of
10 s-reent, s ranuuiu; deferred ihivuhiiU
to lsi aeeured by a luotlgaee nisdl liie
premises All conveyance to be at pur
i lias rs eH nse.
PETEK IJONCOW,
Administrator of the J'stuto of J nine
Dioksoti. Ileeeasi d. ml( T.t
Hillsboro
Pharmacy
THE PKOPl.'IKTOKr'., IN' ASM 'Ml NO
1 control of the I Hi!'' .tiMiicH in Hi
town, Is g to Nlitioill'ce tliMl. Il-eif foteiuosl
ertoiisuill, under i.rnil mijs'I iri.n, be
dire'1eil (ommIiIh the .ihlic (-. .!.
They will eoiitinuiillv puichase tli.ir
Drills from the Ih-vI tiuiiiul.'ictuier iu the
K"st, or iinyM here mi Ling tlm tine it pro
duct s.
Patent Medicines
iND-
Proprietary Articles
Of all advertised or wl I known reputation,
will ls kept iu great variety.
Itooks, Albums, Seiiip Ibsjks, SH'ct;u'lufc,
Purses, eto. A Iso,
STATIONERY,
CONFECTIONS,
BRUSHES,
PAINTS & OILS
Continually on hand.
Perfume ries
In nil hi.-M nnd nt all prices.
BAY RUM, FANCY SOAPS
AN'K Al 1.
TOILET ARTICLES,
A writ, AH
JEWEL 3R."TrT !
In eotisiderah!e varit. ly. kept in htnek,
WINES AND LIQUOR3
Only Kohl for HItJicit:al J'urHit, on I'kk
m kiktioN. The tineHt q'laliliei, cKclrmivcl V,
will Ih kept. 1'nii y, ti.erefuji, iniiMt ? jn
accordance,
PRICES
Are reduce d on Compounded M ilieii.en,
where the prime t ost u ill mliiiit.
Mu IIHIIWV, the IHri lining fMeik, will
Ihi uleiiMnl to Mhow inieti.l.nif taiichawiM
nny article in ;i!.k L, nnd will t he
- .. . .
I'd fully at-
lend lo miht eillls, lit ca. es of 1 nierelicy,
ait he now mIii px in the 11 mie.
MILLSDOHO PHARMACY.
lof-tf
NEW GOODS !
CASH TALKS!
WEHRUNG
& Boscow
iiiLieNitotto. ohi:;o.
11
AVK JI ST IH.CKIVI l
Si'lected Stoek of
A WKf.l,
SHOOK IMS,
Canned Coods.
Tobacco
and Cigars.
CLOTHING,
Dress Coods
Millinery Coods.
SILKS.
TIES.
HOSIERY,
GLOVES
Ii'CHH Trim 111 in gM,
BOOTS Cl SHOES
And a Fine Aasorttnent of
Furnishing Goods
For Ladiea and Gentlemen.
All kind of Farm.tV 1'roduc. taken la
Exchange. Ja'.tMf
NlIIIIIIIOIIM,
1st tiik Cittrtur Coeur ok tiik Krrn ui'l
OUUfMIN f.m W'AiUlfMirON Col.NI, )
Henry L, MoClnrin, Pl.ilnt iff, i
vs. v
Arvilley McChirnit, Deftiidatit. )
'V Anillcy SJeC'larnn, (he almve n.'imed
1 Deft tiilaut:
ill the li mie of the Slate of Oregon- X hi
i r hereby rupi.red to npH'iir in the uliov
named Court, a id nnswrtlin eoiuplaiul. of
Hie Plaint, II, tlb-d in tlm abore-i i,t it led
not, by Mo;idav, the 1-itli day of July, A.I'.
Ix, which is the first day of the next
rcgulnr fefin nt s.uM Court.
And if you ft ti di, fo' WTiit (hereof,
tlm I'l.iinl iff above ntmied will upply to lint
-'ou t f. if 1 li it lief thenuii .l. Mi in.l, il, to
witt 'J h,;t Him marriage iiiul nun t iiigo eon .
tract now exislinu belecii yon mi l do
I lamlilf Is. d.rsolved: that tlm' care, cm tody
and control of Elide Miij',ie, minor
children, of . .11 and plniutill, be aw inled
to plaiiiMIJ', .,d that pland.nr hae sin li
ot her lelief as tuny be eqml able,
'Ihis Siininio.is is jiiiblisl eil by order of
Hon I'. J. Ti yh.r, .ludp. of the i,i,v
Uaiued ( ouit, made and ilutedlnv lH'St
, , i nos. ii, it iNtji i:,
't Atb.im v I or i'litint nT.
Kii in iuoiis.
Ik thi: Cim t it C,.i ht or tiik Stati? or
Ohmion ion Wasiiinotov Cointi. i
Sarah A. Hughes, Plaintiff,
vs,
William Jh I, ml. ul.
'ptJ William llii,
ies, t ha (iIikvh ii lined
J I 'eteudaiit!
Ill the n a i ue of the State of t li-eeoii Yo.i
ate hereby IKiillleil to a;iieiir III the above-
tinnied Court, and ttnsu -r the eolimlnmt of
tho Plaint ilf, tiled in tue Hlsive enllllod suit,
by Moiiduv, the Kith day or Jul, A.l, IH-.
whioii is fh llrst hiy of i,tt reciihir
term of said Court,
And if vou fail so to do, for want tlmrm.f
the plunl ill iibnve nun i d will apply to tlm
Court fol the relief theieill di minuted, t
wit! 'I hut, the 1 1 1 ir i in U" nml iiiiuiue eon
tract now enistini: lslweeii oii mid llm
plaint ill be dissolved.
Anil (hat I'l uiilill luive such oilier relief
as may be euitnbb.
This Summon is publ'slicd bv oi I. r of
lion. F. .. Taylor, .lud.'i' of the ntoVe
named t'oiirl, oi.ute and dated tint y.'J
lay of May, shh.
I IK IS. II. TONdl'K,
nail "t Attorney tot platntilT.
Nitttiitioii.
Im tmi: Ciki'im r Coi .-i.r or rur Hiiik
OhcooN lou U Mll,i To ('in mk,
hi i
i
Harriet 1!. llciih, p inliii, i
s,
A. Conner. 'ii Item Ii, Defendant. )
'IV) SAM PliH.NDAM i IN Till;
I liuine of tlinhtite of I lre'on, yml Hlo
herehv reij ttired t i npjM'ar utul niiNwi r tho
eoiiipl.'iiit tiled (i cm 1 1 hI yon, in Hie aliovo
lelilitle.l Hint, l.y II,.. tout day of the lied
term of Maiil deirt following tint las) pub
lication of thU Siiiiiiiioiim, to wit, the itith
day of July, Iwotj mid if you fail h to
nimwer, for want Ihileof the .lninti.l will
apply to Hiiid Court, for the relief pi'iiveil
for in Haid eoniplaint, vii I or a ili'in.iluiioii
ot tlm IhiIiiIi of liiutriinonv now cmMim;
U twecti vollffielf anil plaintiff, mid for the
ICMllllptioll l.y plailitil' o In r fol'IIKT IIHIIH
of Mm I let K. loMter.
'I liin Hiiiiinions i4 M'l'ved lv pnliMeal ion,
hy order of Hon I 'nuik .I . Taylor, . nle ot
Naiil Com t, iiiiulo oi. the I '.Mil lay ot May,
Sj;lH A llDAf'fl,
i'lainl ili'n Atloili. .
May Wtli, in::i ;t
Slieil.T '
Nah'.
v
viun i: F an
i:xi:ci'riov.
tin. Cirmnt Court of WaHliiii.'lon County,
(h-euoti, n iy I iu fayof of Tha Ami I j, .11
Mollatrel oinp'iny of Huotlaml I l.iiiiited),
in riaintiifi, mul aiainnt T, It Hundley, i
1. 1, llamlley, In wile, Win. It, Jaekaon,
Wm, .lol.ii'M.ii, Tho.niiH C011111II. Con .
m-:l, hi wife, The ( reoii 1 1 tit mid htel
Coiiipany, 'I hoiuioi II, Tongue, guardian of
the minor heirx of T, fl. Navloi, deeeaneil.
A. KoIh-Hs Washinirtoii Co'inty, I', A.
Ih ih v, 1 homai (, Totiutui, nml C' hchtil
! i.teiirk, llel'etiilmitH, mul eomuiandiiii( inn
jtl'i-rein ti make Male of the tollowitu ili.-
wrioeu iio.ei iy, 10-wii: I lie lion II Hull ot
II e Polintioii I. Hal Clalni of .loHeph llllit.ill
mid Mary Hintoii, IiIh wile, Hit 11, 'it., in Hectioii
eleven (II I. Towimliip two CJ) mutli, llnni-.i
twoiL'i wi Ht.of (Iu. W illametti. niei i.Iimii,
ill WaHhlllK'loll County, htllte of Oie;oi,
C'HitainiiiK one hundred mid sixty aeri-M,
niore or ItHH, 10 Matihfy the mini ot if ON (.IN),
iu C. S. t:old loin, with Int.-reMf thereon
from the 1st .lay of I 'eceinher, Ihhf., Mini
Mini $ Hl.tKl, u,th iiiter.Ht nt ten jn r cent.
m r minimi Ironi the hit day of June, 1
mid iflKMUl, will interest tlie'r.-on nt ten pe
cent x r niiiiuiii I rum the Int day of I ). cein-
iK'f, 1H., 1111. 1 11, e turther Mum of 00.
! "'-''iiev M feet herein, mid ali for the miiiii
i..r.ti.. .. .......... ..1.1 r . .
on 1 01 nun, miu mrto loruiw
coKi,K ai'ii expeiiHea 1.1 nine, aim 01 thin
writ; nnd hy vnt i" ol waul w 1 il, 1 did make
levy of the m.'i.ni' ll..,n the l.lx.Vi di-HiTllied
ileal rron ii y 011 the L'.'kl iy of klav, A.l
I mm t, mul liy virtue of Haul writ mid Maid
levy, 1 will, 0.1
HcIiie.U:iy, Hie 'JJIIt day of June,
HhK, at the hour of 1 o'clock l M ., of Haid
day, lit (lie Huiith lloorof the Court Jloii e,
ill tin. town of dill .Ikiiii, WiihIiIiiUiii
County, Oregon, Hell the nliove iIik.i il.ed
real proH'it, id pil.lu1 iiiiitloii, to tho
liii'lie.tt liiilil.-r, for cii. li iii hand, iu I'. S.
gold coin, to rfiititdy (lie lieielnlii loin named
Mini Said proteity will lie Mold mil.jeet
to 11. Ii nipt l. ii, mm hy jaw pi'ovlde.l.
WitneHM my hand, tlii May '.Mill, l"Xrt.
it. r. ct i(Ni:i,n;s,
Slieriir of Wa-liiiii,toii County, ( Iregon
nr.'l rt
MORGAN & BARNARD
REAL ESTATE
- - AND
Fire Insurance Agents,
(0iolte Tualatin Hold),
iriT-.LfnT10R.O.
Havo for Oal:
City Property. Farms, ami
Uuslnosa Opportunltlos.
Houses to Rent.
List of Lands can be seen at our
Office and at the Board of Immi
ration Rooms at Portland.
We are preparing n lixt for diHlrihiition in
the Kantern Htaten, and aloii the route,
It would he well for all who are ilfHfroiiM
of diapoHinu of their I'll nun, or dividinu
them np, to hand tn the mime to nn na early
nil poHHihlo, to lie placed on our lint. Thift,
with our J'oitland fonneiiicni, v. ill placa
your Farina where they will ronia hi tho
notice of purchanent.
HVCaatoraerM are Hhown the liindi free
of cbarft.'y
juTMt