The independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 188?-189?, June 21, 1888, Image 2

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    THE INDEPENDENT.
THURSDAY
JUNE 21, 1388
In keen sympathy with the pro
gressire towns and counties of the
state and her own outlying districts,
Hillsboro has decided to keep step
in the line of internal improve
ments. At the school meeting held
in this place last Saturday for the
purpose of considering the question
of purchase of suitable grounds on
which to erect an ejegant school
ouilding in the near future, our tax
payers decided by a Tote of 28 to 2
that a whole block was needed for
the purpose, and after considering a
number of bids for furnishing suit
able grounds, Mr. Henry AVehr
ung's block, west of Adams' brick
yard, was selected and the directors
were instructed to cause a formal
transfer to be made to tfie district.
Mr. Wehrung offered the block for
SHOO, which is considered a verj"
low figure for this desirable prop
erty. The magnitude of these
grounds cannot be appreciated until
it is known that a Hillsboro block
contains four acres. The block pur
chased slopes gently to the south,
and commands a fine view of the
firora ana wa iag"Et7Wn n cauir
try lying to the west, east and south.
The view northward is obstructed by
the most densely populated portion
of Hillsboro proper. As tbis de
scription suggests, the block select
ed by the meeting occupies a com
manding position, is drained by na
ture and will always be pointed to
with pride by admirers of beautiful
public grounds. Now that we pos
sess the grounds, steps should be
speedily taken looking to the early
erection of a splendid school build
ing, one that would reflect credit
upon our town and the county.
(JEHMASrS NEW UVLElt.
Not since the first Napoleon has a
young man wielded such tremendous
power as will fall to the lot of tbis
headstrong, violent and revengeful
prince. He will have 2,000,000
men and 2,000,000 muskets at his
back. He hates the English and he
hates the Jews. So do the (Jcriuan
people. They adore the very name
of the coming ruler, who has all
their prejudices intensified a thous
andfold. His aversion to the English ex
tends to his own mother. When he
was ordered to San liemo by the
late emperor to visit his invalid
father, the royal party started to
walk to church, and Prince "William's
English mother, the present empress,
attempted to take his arm. lie
shook her off roughly in the presence
of tho crowd. "I represent the
"TJCTSolTftlnr emperor ' lie
saiil
haughtily, "I walk alone." His
mother was obliged to follow in his
footsteps. Ilia first English gov
erness, Miss Shipps, who had charge
of him as a boy, when asked recently
what sort of a man ho was, said:
He is a man nothing can ever stay,
once his anger is aroused.
Von Moltke, the 8f year-old lield
marshal, has a shrewd, brilliant and
ambitious assistant, Count Walder
see, a hater of the English, who is
only 40, rears old, but tactician,
strategist, and general, in whom the
great German army places absolute
confidence. Tho count and prince
are warm friends. Kr.
JOHN HULL PLEASE)
The leading journals of London,
in referring to President Cleveland's
renomination, say that it is all in
the direction of free trade, and the
comments are consequently con
gratulatory in tone.
The St. James Gazette nays the
democrats are extremely likely to
have things their own way at the
next election. The republicans have
neither a man nor a cause.
The Pall Mall Gazette speaks eveu
of a third term as a matter of course
and says: "The point of the contest
about which we feel the most in
terest in this country is the tariff
question."
The Star says of the proceedings
.at St. Louis: "We may well re-echo
that enthusiasm on tbis side of the
water, for the re-election of Presi
dent Cleveland means the adoption
of his programme of tariff revision,
and his ideas on that subject &o n
long way towards free trade."
According to tho London Tint',
railways are being made by th
Chinese in Formosa. The line from
the Kaiping collieries via Taku to
Tientsin, is rapidly approaching
completion; and the Marquis Tseng
has recently proposed the construc
tion of a line around the artificial
late in Pekin itself. It is proposed
to connect southwest China with
Moulmain, Burn) ah, and thence ex
tend the line to connect with tho
railroad system of the Indian penin
sula. A French line to Yunnan Fti
in southwestern China is also pro
jected. But though this line is 100
miles shorter than that to Moulmain,
Moulmain is nearer Europe by 2100
miles and nearer to India by 2800
miles; the Moulmain route also
avoids the necestity of the danger
ous navigation of the China seas,
and passes generally through richer,
more peaceable and better popu
lated country.
' No nomination for presidential
candidates has yet been reached by
the Chicago convention. Alger or
Gresham may grace the head of the
ticket.
Judge Thurman's son sensibly
says: "It is foolish to urge that
father can carry Ohio. There is no
democrat living who can carry Ohio
in a presidential year."
Blessings rarely come singly. On
the heels of one of the most glorious
victories ever won by the republicans
in this state, Eastern Oregon has
been visited by very copious showers
of rain. Time-3Iountatneer.
The statement was made in the
English house of commons a few
days ngo that the farmers of England
are losing about $250,000,000 a year.
England has free trade, and her
farm values have decreased 40 per
cent, since it was adopted. Farm
values in the unuea Mates nave in
creased 33: per cent, since the
present protective system was put in
operation. The American farmers
should meditate upon the above
facts. They tell the truth as to the
effects of free trade and protection
upon the agricultural community.
: General on Moltke, in an inter
view with a New York Herald corre
spondent, said: "I- have always
regarded Generals Grant, Sherman
and Leo as the representative types
of modern strategists, but General
Sheridan struck me as the type of a
thoroughly American general, with
all the won lerful energy and fertility
of resources that characterize the
nation, and probably no better
cavalry commander has ever taken
the field. lit' was a pastmaster in
using horses for all they were worth,
and all tho armies of Europe have
adopted ninny of the lessons taught
by him in tactical use of cavalry."
The Massachusetts legislature, at
its recent session, passed n bill
compelling all couples contemplat
ing matrimony in that state to pub
lish their intentions in the news
papers,, at least seven days before
the marriage can be permitted to
take place. Hitherto this publica
tion has not been compulsory, but
this bill make? it so, with a view of
preventing irregular marriages. A
law regulating marriages was passed
in Pennsylvania some time ago, and
the result was that the marriage
fees of Philadelphia clergymen were
very materially reduced. Investiga
tion revealed the fact that in pro
portion ns the number of marriages
in Philadelphia decreased, the num
ber celebrated over the river in
Camden, X. J., increased, thus
showing that the operations of the
('restrictive'
faw" IiatT been " largely
couples going out of the
evaded
state.
bv
lUAHIIIKD.
Mll.LAK-UOHINSON. At the residence
of the hride'a mother, near Farm inn ton.
Washington county, Oregon, June 16.
18, Mr. J. Millar t Mixa Klla Kol.inson,
licv. J. A. Campls-ll officiating.
COX-.TOIINNOX. At the residence of the;
bride's father. Mr (i E. Johnson. Snn- !
day, Juno 17, 1NS, Mr. Arthur Cox t Mia
Kupheuiia Johnson, Iiev. Wnddell orh- !
fiatiii.
i:i:i.
WIT.Ij 111 . In Hillsboro, Sunday morn
iti;r. if lino 1", 1XH, of croup and fever,
infant daughter of J. D. Willard.
PKNNETT. At Canby, in Clackamas
county, J. K. fiennett, a;ed atont fiO
yearn.
The deceased wan well known in thin
county from a long residence here, and
was buried Tuesday afternoon at the Kice
cemetery, near FarmiuRton, under the ana
pieea of tho I. O. O. F. Burial services
were conducted by Montezuma lodge,
I. O. O. F., of Hillsboro.
f ourth of .Inly Celebration.
The Hillsboro flrange will celebrate
the national holiday in a fitting manner,
with a pit-iiic dinner, sketches ami other
excrcics, i.t the ground south of the
railroad depot, recently purchased by
W. E. Thorn from "Pud" Simmons. A
force of men will be employed next week
clearing the grounds, arranging seats and
erecting a C'iccronic rostrum. On that
day the brick Orange hall will be dedi
cated, and it h expected a huge number
of people will be present from all part
of the state. Everybody is invited to
come and help celebrate. Next week we
ah all publish a programme of exercises.
A Creaking Hinge
Is dry and turns hard, until oil is applied,
after which it moves easily. When the
joints, or hinges, of the body axe stiffened
and inflamed by Rheumatism, they can
not be moved without causing the most
excruciating pains. Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
by its action on the blood, relieves this
condition, and restores the joints to good
working order.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla has effected, in our
city, many most remarkable cures, in
canes which baffled the efforts of the
most experienced physicians. Were It
necessary, I could give the names of
many individuals who have been cared
by taking this medicine. In my case it
has worked wonders, relieving me of
Rheumatism,
after being troubled with it for years. In
this, and all other diseases arising from
impure blood, there is no remedy with
which I am acquainted, that afford ich
relict as Ayer's
Jawrence, M. D.,
Sarsanarilla. R.
II.
Baltimore, mo.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla cured me of Gout
and Rheumatism, when nothing else
would. It has eradicated every trace of
disease from my system. R. H. Short,
Manager Hotel Belmont, Lowell, Mass.
I was, during many months, a sufferer
from chronic Rheumatism. The diaeaae
afflicted me grievously, in spite of ail the
remedies I could find, until I commenced
using Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I took sev
eral bottles of this preparation, and was
speedily restored to health. J. Fream,
Independence, Va. ft
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Prepared by Dr. J. C Aver ft Co Lswall, 111
Bold by all bracctau. Prie ! ; mix bottle. &.
J. W. SUITE. President.
JAM. H. SEWELL, Secretary.
Co-Operative Co
-Importers ot
Farm Machinery,
Implements, "Wagons,
Buggies, Carts, Etc.
GENERAL LINE OP HARDWARE
Kept Constantly on Haiiu.
A
A LAftGfc
BINDING TWINE, " :
GRAIN DRILLS,
And everytbintr In the war of Implements needed on the Farm.
CALL AND G T PRICES,
AND SAVE
This Company
Farmers, and is
efforts to throw off
the
- w
from the necks of Agriculturists.
REMEMBER
TO SECL'l:E i ;
Wagons. Carts, Binders. Mowers. Hay Rakes.
Buggies. Carts, Binding Twine.
Drills and Hardware.
-IS
-GRANGE BRICK BLOCK,-
On
Hillaboro, Oregon. Jane 'JO, 1
Military Ball
-HY
Co. B. Vs
0. N. G.
AT TUK
Opera HonKC. llillloro.
n the n:;ht of
I
July Fourth !
Music Committee :
Quartermaster F. J. Jtailey,
Her. K. J. Lvis,
Corp. E. lu McKldowm-y.
Itereption Committee:
Capt. A. M. Collin.
Incut. 1. M. Dfiinis.
Nerg. S. T. Linklater,
Sere. W. Ia. Weatherred,
Serg. J. C. JiJimkin,
Clerk J. V. Morgan,
W. H. Wehrung,
C. W. Kansoiu.
Floor Committee t
Lieut. M. Collins.
Herg. W. L. Weatherred,
Serg. K. J. Jjvons,
Corp. K. Ij. McKldowney.
Corp C. W. Hotter,
Quartermaster V. J. Hniley.
Kverybody i cordially invited.
Fmt-claHS Muaic wilt be furuinh-d.
Ball Tickets, - - $1.00 Kupier, Etrn
IOMt, Strnj el or Stolen.
A
YEARLING FILLY, JJAY COXAHU
hind feet mostly white: white murk
in forehead in tdiawe of letter "S;" filly in
above average aiza for her age. Waa
mixMed from the farm of the uiidcraigned,
near Cedar Mill, thi county, alaout Mny
IKtb. A suitable reward will be paid for
the animal's return to me.
W. N. SMITH.
Cedar Mill, June 21. 1HS. j-.'l-ftt.
RESTAURANT,
At Old Stand, -oil Second Street.
Itoard and Ijoclrin2r
Excellent Accommodations
H. B. McMURREN,
Prop.
Cards,
Circulars,
Envelopes,
AT THE
IXDKPKXDKXT Ol'Fli'K
BOBT. MBBIE, Vice-President.
and lealen In-
VT33D !
INVOICK OF
MAKE YOUR PURCHASES
MONEY !
was organized in the interest f
an outgrowth of the Cranio in its
yoke of organized mononol
PLACE,
AT. THE
Main Street.
Jas. H. Sewel
Manufacturer
Dtiliti TILE
F A.CTORT,
Throo Milos Northeast of;
Hillsboro, Oregon.
October 4, 17
oC-ly
of
. ' M.. 1. '"'I ,i ; ilU ' .'Ll. , , i. 'I. Me W ' ti Yk: '1: JlttlL 'till i.l.T'l I
i H I'll t$
Porter's Inner;.
1CFFFK TO MY PATKON8 AND
nil others desiron of iMirchaaing
Fruit Trees,
and
ORNAMENTAL TREES !
A Large List, on lilxrnl terms, of Rplendid
atock and growth. Will be ready for de
livery in the Fall and Hpriiig. Call and
examine my Stock befora purchasing else
where. .
Snrserjr, Two and a half miles Jiortli.
west of Cornelias Oregon.
Address. :
WILLIAM rOKTF.lt,
CoKNELIUH, ObF.UON.
June 12, 188. jH-tf
FOR SALE!
T.
W. FITTFAOF.K'8 DF.SIUAPL.K
HOUSE
AND LOT,
In Hillsl-oio Address,
term denned, to
T. W.
atating offer and
PITTENOKH,
Aibina, Oregon.
I5..X 114.
jlM-tf
R. SANDFORD.
PHYSICIAN
sii:u:o, .
AND
Aworciii'i :r,
GLKNCOt!, OREGON.
Offloo ett IDrvig Stot".
Dealer in llru;n, Mediciiien, l'uiuts,
Oil-i, Etc. Si liool Hookt ke coii
Htnntly in Stock.
'-'l tf -
Xoir l'r lullirat ion.
Alnv lMh, Ihsm.
-vMrnri: is iikkkkv givkn thai
1 tlin f4HowillA n.inied HettU-r ha tiled
notice of his intention to lunke final roof
i:i RUiHrt of lin claim, aivt that n;tid oroof
will le ni idn trt-fore the County Clerk of
Washington 'ouiitv. Oregon, at HillnlMiro,
Oregon, on TUCKSDAY, July IJ I, viz :
Jolin Mrli.tr.in. IIoiiiNtad Kutry No. :;,
for the N. W. of Sec. ft, T. I N.II.4W
He n.'iinet the following witneioieit to
prove Iih continuous resilience iimhi, and
cultivation of, Haid hunl, viz: S. W. lirr,
John Viloii. John llcisler and J. F. Ialf
erty, all of (ialfn Creek i. ., WaHhinton
Count v, Oregon.
iul7 ii W. T. Hl'KNKV, IU-giKter.
N
O'I'ICK ii hereby given thnt I have
lieen aniHiinted Kn-cutor of the ltti(te
of Solomon ICicliartlHoii, decennetl, by the
County Court of Wushinton County, Ore
gon. Alt persona saving chtinm uuamst
wild ef tat-o are required to itrexeitt tliem to
ne, with the roi-r iriMtfi, at the nt ore of
Chan, 'l izard, at 'J'iinrdville, in WaNhington
Cunly aforeiviitl, within six iiiouthn.
ltcd Ma v. M-W.
MILTON KiriIAItlSO,
Executor of tlie l.at Will mii1 Testament
f Solomon Kiotiardrton ml .rt
Su initio iih.
In tih r'tta.rtT Cuht nm lat SriTi of I
IIKKiMrt roil W4HMIMOTON Col'STy. )
Frederika 15. 4udy, l'lalntifT, )
vti. I
i Patrick Fowler. JHiuea Af,new Mt-lyina E. l
j lolr, I'.O. l.le. Silim V. llolc, T. K. j
I Cornelius, and George llexn, lefciid- j
! miK J
I'O I t rick Fowler. Jamea Atnew.
M.l-
. 1 vina K. !le. F. O Dole and SUmh
w.
l.ile, I he alove-nained JefeiilniitH:
In the name of the State of Oregon You.
nml each of you. ur hereby required to
i:iiK-iir in t lie nl..ve nmiitl tiouit. and an-
Mwer the coni. Inint of tiie 1'laintilT, tiltil in
the hImvc entitled Hint, ty Monday, the lt'.tli
I day of July. ISSS, which U the lirst day of
. the next regular term of Maid Court.
And if von fait xo to do. for want thereof.
the I 'la i nt i If iilHve-iiNined will apply to the
Court for the relief therein demanded, to
wit: For judgment against Patrick Fowler
for the mini of $.ii)0, in U. 8. coin, with in
terest thereon since January 'Jl, 1HH7, nt the
rate of IO percent. ier aruitim. mid the ruiu
of $ti.t, nttoniey'a fees, mid the costs and
disbursements of this suit, and for a decree
ordering and directing the foreclosure of a
mortgage, given by defendant, I'atriok
Fowler, to plaintiff, dated February 1, 1W,
and recorded on pae 444 of liook II,
JU-cords of Mortgage for Washington
C-otiutv, Oreifii, Mid the land therein
dewribed, to-wit: The Iiind Claim of J.
W. Ferrel. nml lieing the fractional N K
qnarter of the H K tmarter of Sect aud
tho north half of the Honthwest quarter of
sect 4, and the iiolthweKt ipiaiter of the
southenst tin irter of ect 4. T I N. K'J W.
I ill NVaKlilliftoll County, Otet'on. to lie Hold
to pay nai.l jnJment. ns prayed for; and
that plaint lit hc.ve mu-h other relief hh may
be equitable.
Thiri Summons ia published by order of
Hon. F. J. Taylor, Jiulee of the 1 1, ve
il anted Court, made and dated Mav !?L, !Hrt.
TIIOS. H. TONtiUF.,
m:il -71 Attorney for I'lamtirf.
olir for I'libliratioii. j
JiAN'D )Wl-a IT (IlKOON ClTV. OljKOON, t I
line 1st,
N'
TOUCH IS HKUKHY filVKN, TllVr
the followiiii; named aeltler has tiled
notice of Ins intention to make final proof
in mijtort of ins claim, and that anid proof
le luade before the County Clerk of
Washington Comity, Oregon, at Hillsboro,
firefii, 011 Mil Kli.t),
July It. ls.
vizr
Johami Ixltnk, Pre-emption D. S No.
f.r tho S. of tho N. W. of Sec.
ft. Tp. 1 N. K. 4 W.
ile names the following witnesses to prove
liia rout inuirfis residence iiw.n, and rultiva
tio'i of, and laud, viz: 11 I Huxtoii,
Anton I'f inner, i. II. Iliddink. and J. II
Kinck. all of l:ttoii, Vasliiii';t.iii County,
Oregii.
j;;t w. t. 1:1 i:i:y. IUter.
Xolico uf Fliinl Slllmiil.
i-VTOTICK IS r.KF.HY (JIVF.N THAI
i the miller., e.l has filed his linal
j account as A.Iiiiiii.n rator of the ftttate of
I' C. A. f leilmatm. t!.Te:is4 ! in I.a l!mniiv
....... , . -- . ... .... . ......
Court of the State of Oregon for Wanhiiig
tn Coun v, lui.l that .saitl Court haw ap
pointed MONDAY, July 1, ISKt. ,,t 10
o'chs k A. M.. as tl.e time for hearing ot.
jeelioin to Mich tin.'tl acciMiut and the set
tlement thereof,
jll .-Vt HANS KASMFSSKN.
olirr of Finn I KeUlrmenl.
t
NOTrCK ia hereby given that C. K
Schmeltzer, Administrator of the
ratate of Mary H. Schuieltzer, deceased, has
thi day tiled hia Final Account in aaid
estate, and that FltlDAY, the i;th day of
Jalv. A. D. Ihuh. nt the hour of 10 o'clock
A. M.. Ie, and the rnme tm tiereby aet, for
the heani.g aud determination of the Mine.
UOIKJLPH CJUNDALTi,
j 7-."it County J udi;.
1IOXF.V TO I.OAX.
I HAVE r..000 TO IOAN ON FIKST
class real estnte aecnntv JCate: a jwr
cent if Isjrrower paya taxea. Will ba
loAued for a term of three yaara, and in
inmn of not led than $HW.
bMu, ' J W. MASTEia.
Choice Flowers for Sale
MttS. AGNES CAMPBELL, FLORIST,
now has a lare and well-aelected
atck of Flowering Plants and Uulbs for
at reasonable charges. Among an
entlleaa variety of the choicest Flowering
ana roliage Plants, may be enumerated
the famous
STORM KING FUCHSIA.
Come early and make your selections.
"1 Floral Garden AcroK the atreet
,,d(; Humphreys' residence, in South
Uulsboro. inl-tf
For Sale,
SMALL LOT
OF GOOD
CO"WS !
Tart fresh now; others to come in soon.
Inquire of
JOIIK II A It It I MIX.
Dress Making Parlors.
Mrs. LYOIA MESSINGEC,
(Or Amitv.)
HAS (M'KNKI) A DP.KSH MAKING
Iepartuient in 1Cxiiis over the HilU
Jmto Phnrmacy (drug at ore), where nlie will
Ik- pleased b met t the Indies of JlillsUro,
and cau assure them of witiafactioii 111
quality of work at moderate charges.
UlUvSSFiTTlNtJ A SPJ'tTAIl Y
J-"l'lento give me a trial order. a I'.l tj
. A. 4a01,
CARPENTER,
CONTRACTOR,
BUILDER,
COUXKLirs, OHKOOX.
ISTIMATKS Fl'HNlSHKH ON ANY
j class of building on application.
Cornelius, February IHkm.
ml Urn
DAVIES'
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
S W.COKNFJf
l'irt niul Taylor Slrt''l,
7):..i.v), oj:eco
s"Arlistic Work a Specialty.
Isk, ('r)(in and UXfrCoUr at ei)
Mtl rea-towttklr ratrnt.
BAILEY,
TONGUE &
SCHULMERICK
Old Stand !
S. W. Corner Main nml Firl SI reef
Is
WFKKI.Y
Hlylea of
KLCKIPT OF LATF-ST
Spring Goods
CLOTHING,
Hats, Boots, Ties,
Handkerchiefs,
Hosiery,
Ladies' and Cents'
Furnishing Goods,
Dress Goods,
Dross Trimmings,
Muslins, Prints, Etc.
Also, a very large, complete and well
ae lee ted Stock of
Groceries,
Provisions,
CANNED GOODS,
Notions,
Cigars and Tobacco.
All of which we offer at the very lowest
livniL' rates for Cash, or in etchange for
Prtsluee.
Our Mbick Is new and complete, mid we
invite msiert ton and c.tmiariHoii wit hot her
itricen ruling, as we know we caknot lie 1111-
tieraoli, in", tf
BOOS & CO.
FOREST GROVE.
1
N ADDITION TO Ol'lt ITU LINK
of Oeneral Mi leliainbse. we have for
sale the Ceiel.rateil
iMim Pumps
The Moiins Hand Force Pump,
The Moline Lift Pump,
TheMoline Chain Pump,
Which ara micrior to any now in nse, and
we cu.trautts each to feive a.it iMfactuui, ami
mir price are the lowest.
AfJKNTS FOK Till:
NiiHlcbakci Farm nml
Duggics, Acmo Harrows,
. Ami a full line of the
J. I. CASE PLOWS,
And other Agricultural IniiJcrnetita.
Afenta for the fiermnn-Ameriean
Queen insurance CiMupauiea.
and
J. O. BOOS & CO.
m
Fort OroTtf. Oren.
alS tf
Hillsboro
Pharmac-
''PHE PKOPUIETOHS, TN ASKCMIXU
1 control of tho lrug Limiueaw in tli
town, beg to announce thtt their forcniMtt
tITorta will, under s-rsonal Hiijierviioii, lut
directed towards the public good.
They will ooiituiually pitrchnRO th-ir
Drills from the la-xt niaiiut orers in the
East, or anywhere luakiti tho but si pw
ducts. Patent Medicines
AM)
Proprietary Articles
Of all advertised or well known reputation,
will ba kept in great variety.
Hooka, Albums, Scrap i Jok, Hpectacl,
I'urses, etc. Also,
STATIONERY,
CONFECTIONS,
RUSHES,
PAINTS & OILS
Continually 011 hand.
Perfume ries
111 all size aud at all pi ice. 1.
DAY RUM, FANCY SOAPS
ANII At. I,
TOILET ARTICLES
AS Wil l AS
JEWEL 'JETV !
In considerable vnriely, Kept in nok.
WINES AND LIQUORS
Only Hold for nlediciual I'.ii jHHi-s, on I'iik
m itli'l loN. The linest qil itl' I ekci i' ) el V,
will Im kept, I'liK s, Mielel'ole, luu.t be ill
accoitlaiicv.
PRICES
Ale
reduced on Coiiiiouiided Medifimn,
wbre the prime eon I i!l 111I111U.
Mk l'.HV, I he l)SK )ning ClerV, M ill
I Hi pleased to allow lutein! Ill" purrl ,l-cM
any article in stock, and will cheerfuby at
tend t night calls, in eases ot cmerui ney,
as he now sleeps 111 the preiiilM M.
HILLSBORO PHARMACY.
l.'.f tf
NEW GOODS !
CASH TALKS!
Wehrung
& Boscow
IIII.I.HIUHCO. OIlF.iiON,
WFXL
II
avk jfst itr.tu:iv:i
Htdectetl Stok f
4t jkl -4 A-i. jtt
WAii'y 2vX 4T C?
VLT TT 1 YJ VI T Xi. IJ.
v f
Canned Goods,
Tobacco
and Cigars
CLOTHING,
Dress Goods
Millinery Goods,
SILKS,
HOSIERY,
liLv VCu
Ir'H Trim 111 i 11 x.
BOOTS 6c SHOES
And a Fine Assort 11 ten t of
Furnishing Goods
For Ladies and ( it l.l lemeti.
All Linda of Farmera' Pr mIuco taken in
FxcliatK.'. ja'.'H-tf
T
Divio Cimwii,
lU'Frr P. Woohtkb.
HILLSBORO
Meat Market!
CORWIN & WOOSTER, Props
Main Street, - HILLSnORO
C3hoice Beef,
Mutton, Veal
And Pork!
Kept oonatantly on hand.
Hi Kurt, t marlet price paid
Brrrrs MnltH, Vrul and Jlv
f.
Fair Dealing lo AM !
NAtlrrtin ;nnrnl4Til
Please
Sept.
Give ue a Trial
NmiiiiiQiM,
l5( TUB CtBClTIT C-Mrur iif T."K Im'ATK oh )
OUROOM 'tllt WAMllXNOTOM t'oLMV.
H. iiry L. McClnrnn, I'liinl HX, )
vs. .
Arvilley Mct'J.iran, Defendant. )
Arvilley McClaran, the above
1 Defetidm t:
liaiiictl
In the iiaiiiH of the Htf.te of Oregon - N'oii
liro hereby rtq iiivd In appear : I the above
named Court, end nnsw. rtln ( oiuplainl of
tlie 1'laiimil', Hed in the . li 'Vi-eiihlled
wilt, by Mondry. jijth ,av of .f 11 1 , A.l.
IhfM which i tj1( fll(t ,ty f (i ,10Xt
regular term of said Court,
.iAli'i'' "" d no to do. for wn nt thereof,
(He J laintilt' tll. ve-llllllieil will apply to t Iih
tourl lor tbi. i. t therein .lem, ndeU, to
lt! 1 hut tin iiiarririgo und niai i jiice cmi
tract now exiting IkIwik ii you mid tho
I lainlif be dis solved; that thti'care, ciinlodv
and ooi trol ot J:bae und Ma-ej.,, minor
elul.lreii. ,f y .ti ami ptaintHl. be awai.;..t
t plailitllt, and ,,U j,l,l,tltt Imvu micli
other relief as may be eiutable,
This hiiiniiMiis'is juiblislied by .filer of
lloll I'. J. Taylor, .fudge of the !iliivu
named C lurt, made and dated Mav b,, sst
'i'lios, 11. n)Na 1;,
'" ' Attorney for I'liiinti;!.
SlIIIIIIIOIIM,
In thr Ciiti ctr Cohht or fur Statk or I
OltKOoN K M AHIIINilKiN Col N I V.
V-nr..U A. Ii:'hes, I'lainti.,', i
s.
William H.i(;hci, I t. fi -iidaiit. )
rPO WiIImiu llii heri, I he filiinn li uiind
I Dcfcietaiit:
111 the iiiiiuu of the StHtiiif Oiceon S ou
are helebv ieiiiiledto apiear in the above
named Court, and annuel the complaint ot
(he I'lainlill, tiled in the H ove enlilled siijt,
by Momlsv, tbe li.lh iIhv of .Inly, A, lb IHs
which II tlie tirnt day of Mie next regul'ir
term ot i-aid Coin I , , '
And if oii fail ho to 1 1. for want thereof
the plainl! 1 above-1111111 il Will apply lo the
t!ollltfor tint relief therein demanded, I 1
wit; 'J'hai, tlm iiiarriafM. Mini marilee con
tract liou elliMi; belwei 11 you und tlm
plaiutltf bo il s lived.
And thiit 1'biiiitill have m 11 li olher lelkt'
aw may be 1 potable.
This Summons is published by ord. r ot
Hon, F. il . I .1 (!. Jud'.'c of (tie nbove
liauied Ctiurt, made mid daled (his -'d
day of Mav. l
1IU1S. II. ()(il K,
lii"l Tt Attorney br I 'In 1 it 1
S Itiiiiiioit,
In Tin
111. 1 1 r ( 'orn r of 'i in- tirA 1 v
or
i
I i:i i,oN
, kKII I S. , 1 1 IN ( . U-N I Y .
Harriet 1', II. all
I I until),
vs.
A. I'llll.ieis.ili Jle Hll,
1. (. 11. 1 III,
T
v) haid i-i:ii;mM' : iv 1 111:
name of Ihebfite ol III. 11111, vou 1:1 11
herein ieiUiieil to i.;M'ai uiel answer tlm
complaint bled ai'ain il; vm, 111 llic nbuvit
lelititled Hint, by Hid . r 1 1 d iv of Hie not
term of Haul Court following the last pub
lication of this Htimiiioiis, bi Alt. (be loth
day of July, ws and if ymi fail so to
answer, tor want tln .vi.f 1 li' fl.11 nt 1 it will
apply to anid Court, or the relief prayed
for 111 saitl complaint, vi! For a disxultiUoii
ol tiie bon. Is of mill . 1 1 1 1 v now cuiliiu;
l t iei n yourself an. I j 1 hi, (ill, nml l. l' tlm
resi;mptioii iiy plaint ill ol lu-r lorim-r nanui
ot II arriet II. J -osier.
Ibis Hi 1 1 1 1 1 11 hi I II nerve. 1 by publ icat il in,
by order of II .11 lunik .1. Tavhu, .liiilt'e of
Haidt'tiUlt, nia.le oil 4 lie I'Uh tlay of Mi,
I
hl'.AKS A UIvCll,
Plain) ill's Atbuiif-ys.
May t'.'.lh, SMrt, mill , t
Micilir'N Snip
V VI It'll 1: or AN
FX FCI'TH )N,
, issu id out of
Li decree and order of sab
1 he C1rc1.it Court of Washington (iunty,
(bei'on, and in favor of Tlm. American
Mortgage Company of HoolUmd ( Limited 1,
hh Plaint ilTs, und agiinst 'J', II Hundley,
I. 1, Hundley, hia wile, Win. It. Jackson,
Wm, .bibn uiii, Tliouias ('oniif ll, ( 'on -nell,
hiM wife. The t irei'on r...n and Steel
I Company, I homns H. Tongue, giiartlian of
the minor heirs of T, (1. Navlor, deceased,
1 A. Iloberts, Wat hiugtoii Com tv, I'. A.
I Hc.ih v, Thoiiiii:. H. Toin.'iie, nml C S lail-
: mei ii K, ii leiitianis, nil. 1 cominaiiilini; me
therein to niake nale. of the fullou mil; le-
ai rils-d propi rty, bi-wil: 'I he north half of
: le Doi.Mli.iii Land Claim of .1. seph Hmloii
i ami Miry Hitibui, his wile, siliiiile in section
: eleven ( II 1, Township two 1 1 k.h.Hi, miij.'
iih:i im, hi ine Miiiamc'.ie n.erMian,
ill lo.hiiiioii Cwiuity. IStati.. ol tin (..on,
cnuliiiiiiiif! one hiiiiilied iiiul sitty acres,
mole or h as, to itisl' (lie Mum of ifl'ii Nt.lKI,
in V, ri, (old eo. n, with in b rem ilieieon
from the 1st day of I leceinb.r, Is;., Mild
sum ui, wit U mlei i Hl at. ten per cent.
p r minimi tioin the I hi lay of June, hrti,
and ijiiti.oii, wit li itib 11 nt t lii'r.uii nt tfii m--et
nt m r .1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 troiii the I i.l day of Deeem
is r, l"v, ami tlm 1 111 1 lu-r nam of 00,
altornev'a fees herein, and u I to for the Mlllil
of ii-'-M'i, cuHts of hint, an I iiIhh tc.r the
coats nml expenses of Niile, it 1 1 1 1 of this
writ; and by Milneof sanl writ, I tlnl makn
levy of II I. same iipuli (lie ibuvt deitrlibetl
Ileal Propel ly 0 11 1 be 1M1I (ln of May, A.D
I'tMH, niitl -by virtue of him! wnt and aaiil
levy, I will, 011
WctliH'Mljy, Hie '27lli hiyof .In lit ,
m
!, at (he In nr of 1 o'clock P. M ., of said
day, at the N nth D01.1 -of ll,n ('..nit II.iiihc,
ill (he town o ilill boio, V 11 mI 1 1 r 1 i't il 1
C-oii.itv, Oregon, sell (lis dliove deniMibeil
real prow.rt, nt public tuielioii, to tint
hij'hcht bal.ler, f..r caih in hand, ill I', H.
I'olti Ci.lll.t. ;ilhlv the lli-ll Illlii bil-e II lined
MllilM Kill I iloietV Will be Mold Hll'ijLCl
to ledeilipti' ii. lis In' law p.' itled.
Witness i..y hand, IIih -May Villi, IshH,
II. P. COHMJ.II M,
MlierilT of WiihIiiih, Ion Count y, Orepmi ,
m. 'I M
MOnGANX BARNARD
REAL ESTATE
AND
Fire Insurance Agents,
(Opposite Tualatin llafell,
Havo fot flirt.! :
City Property. Fnrma, nnd
XUisinesB Opportunitios.
Houncn to Rent.
Litt of Lands can be tccn at our
Office and at the Board of Immi
gration Rooms at Portland,
We nr prepniint; a IihI for tlisliibulion m
the KaaU-rn Mtaea, mid nloti tl . routea,
ft wiaihl le w II for all who are desirous
of diHHMiii of their Fartiis, or. dishliun
them up, t o hand in the an me t j 11 1 an early
r. osible, to lie placed on our list, Thi,
with onr Portland cunnict imis, will plaea
your Farina where they Vill come to tho
notice of purchaaer.
tCuatoinera are ahown the lands freo
of charge . iu:"J tf