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0 KATLH OF ADVKU'llhlNGt One square, or leas, win insertion .. flJJO Om' wiuare, each subsequent Insertion, rl t Nilo- of appointment and 'oal stt"eK nif'iit. f. . - Other legal advertisements, ILiX) pes sonar for Mia firm ins. it ion, and ) oeuts per square for each subsequent Insertion. Special business notices In leal columns ?r cents per hue. Itegular buainisis notioec 10 re nt Mr lino. 'EVERY TH UitS DAY EVENING Main Street, : : tihute a New Brick HILUSRORO. OKEG0N. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Per annum, in advance. flJM) Six months, in advance 1.00 Three months, in advance 50 rroriHHioiiHj cards, f is per year, Hptcial rates (or larg.t display "ad. per mnv m found on ni Oko. I'. Koweli t tV KfrwmMtmtr drtrli- ESillsho.-o. YV.:Iiiii.oit County, Oregon, Thursday, January 2, Jttilil. O. all. inn Kurfna ( 10 Km-iina HtrM-tl hfn mlvr tiHitiK oomrncta way b iud fur it in Nw I York bm 3 71 m m m mm mm mm mm m m m mt mm mm m -mmt m m .m i i piiBX-icATioM orrics: p M GOVERSMES1 OF THE PEOPLE, FOR THE PEOPLE AND BY THE PEOPLE." t Vol. XVII. 1 OFFICIAL , DIKCCTOKT. . IVl'-t-let lnirrr. fn-,!" Fif' h DiKtru K.J. Taj lor PrnmNsiUiiii; Atconif y.. T.A.McHride Deputy for Waximittt u C' .W. N. iiurrttt f.Xllatlv Officer. State Senn tor . . . T. H.Tonffte. Joint Senator for Washinctoa, ) - TiUamook and. Colombia F. A. Moor Goanti - ) ) Jesn Moor, Baptwontativej V J. V Pope, ) Tboa. Paulsen. Coaatjr Offleera. Jadffa B. Orandall l rKHarer Vim. Pointer Clerk E. O. Hasnea Baoorder ; Willia Waseener , . i T. O. Todd Commissioner J. W. Shnte Sheriff I P. M. Dennia Surveyor : J. C. Hall AanesHor J. J. Knratll School Soieriritfndtit.. ....... .C. Smith Coroner , P. Cran Town Ofllrr. f .. John W. Shnte I S. B Haaton Trntteea . ... ...v T- w MorRBu i --l. I'. Wooator I Wra. Pointer . . Geo. W. 1'atterson W. N. Barrett . . NV. Lohman Treaanrer.. Recorder . . Marshal. . SOCIEIV MEKTINGS. HLLLSBOUO OKANOK. No. T.i. P. of H. Me-t in its own Brick Hall. ouud and fourth Saturday in each month, at 2 o'cWk r. m. UliS.I. SCHOLFIELD, Master. V J. A. MitMit. S.;rpfiry. 'PUALIIY liOIHri'. No. , A. F. & A. M. J. Mee' on Siinrdc.v on or after each full moon. All Itrettiren in pood stnndinK are oordiaily invited U mnt with us. J. li. AL'KINH. R. Cbasdvm., ''. V.M. MONT K7 CM A. LODGE No. SO, I.O.O.F., HilUboro-- M.-et every Wednesday evening at 7 oVtock. Sojourning brethren oordiaily invit-d to attend. G V. PATTERSON. Woon, Sec. N. G. "I LEN'COi: LODGE No. -JL' K. OF P. VJT Meets erery alternate Suturd.iy at 7 o clock p. in., at i f ietioo. Ssojonrntng orein ren in good stundius; cordially invited to at tend. J. W. CO REV. J. S. Jckson K. of R. t S. U. U. HILLS HO Rl) LODGE No. Gl, A.O.U.W., Hillntiorj Met on the second and fourth TueHdn y of eiuh month at 7:S0 o'clock m. Sojourning brt-thrcn cordiallv invited attend. U. CUANDALl ' W. D. IUrk, Uc-c. M- W. PHCENIX GRNGE No. -J&2, P. or H. MetM at Ga.-it.jti,, Dr., on the third Friday of each mont h II. C. RAYMOND, Master. S. 8. Lk?:nqx. Sfcrtary. AP.VTO LODGE No. 40, I. O. O. F. Meets in Gaston on the first and third Sat. irduv in eacli luonth. 11. D. BRYANT, N. G. H. O. Baimusts Secretary. CHARITY LODGE No. 75, I. O. ). F Tualatin Mocts Saturday evening, at o'clock, on or before each new and full moon, brethren in ctmmI ntandin invited to attend. LYCURqL'S tJALttREA l ri. N.G. J. 1IOABU, DUO. BCTfE GRANf No. US, P. or H. Meets the third Wednesday in each Month. F. TIOAUU, waster. rr.so. -r-w h i hi( wit H hriitmn unurcn. rreacu H imrnt 11 o'tlock . M. Second and Fnrth Snndavs Sunday school at o'clock a. m.. mull Lord's day. PnstiT, J. A. Campbkx-i.. 10 Hll.LSRORO Ci NGREG TIONL t'nuivH. --rvi.es each sabbath at 11 .clock a. m. and 7:(Hi p. m. Prayer meet inoi. oil Wediu'-d.-.v t v.'iim.'H at 7:0 r. M. 15. f. MOODY. Pastor. METHODIST-EPISCOPAL Direct-ry Preachim? i" Ilillsboro M E Church each S.imtny mornintf and evening, except the second Sunday morning and the four: It Suud -.v evening, at which time the pastor will proaoU at West Union E. S. t'R.WEN, Pastor CORNELIUS MKTHODIST PASTOR'S Anik i ii tt Tie" lit ; Kirt and third Sab baths in each month, M. E. Church. Cor nelius, at It a. M. and 7 p. M. Second and fourth SiihhiiMis me uh month, Glencoe, at 11 a. M. Foiii-lh Sabbath, Oak (Jrove. at 3 r. M. Second Meefbaiu Sabbath, school -house, at . i-. m. Saturday efore the sec ond tiahbnth. l.eisv's .wa(io'.huui at r. m. (ilMMii: 3IEETING. rtVM' Cotme.d ? the Patrons of Ho JL bnndry ef the Oranges of the 1'onuties ot Wn-luti ton. Miulill, t'hekamas and Mnl no . ah v.ill inert at Ilillsboro on FRIDAY, .lan.iar. :d. UM, at 10 o'clock A M W. I It RE. President F. A. Bail r. S. T. LlNKLATEU. BAILEY & LIXKLATER Real Estate Aleuts, HILI.SlH)i:(, - - - OREGON Unsurpassed f.n ilities for ,li.-ponin.- of farm and uiiimprovod property. A. eral f 1IMO ,H 2 m W VbhllS We CONTRACTOR. BUILDER and r.iilivyright. 1 wih furnish doors, wind-iw, frames, blinds aud mouldings of ull desoru.tions. fyOiSce and shop near Flaney's black fDltb shop. Hlllsboro. Msreb It SEWING MACHINE AGENCY, FOREST GROVE, 0REU0N. J. W. H ADK1NS, A((ent. bEM.ER IN AND REPAIRER OF ALL kinds of Sewing Machines. Domestic, Household, aad all makes of Standard Sewiutr Machine kept constantly on hand aud tor sale at 'owest market pnes-w au5-tf M. BROWN. G. E. JOHNSON. QHNSQN & BROWN. i Contractors and Builders ILLSBORO. OREGON. 3. SPECIFICATIONS, AND a tea furnished noon UDolication. Xwr any clvis of building. ji3-lj v . nrti,w) v. " " CHUKCH NOTICES. J t I t I PKOFESSION'AL CAUDS. JQR. KENNETH MACKENZIE, Physician and Surgeon, Fuur ami MuSKi.j!f STBErra. Portland, Oregon. C. PA5T05, M. D., Corner First and Aider Street. Portland, t Oregon. C.w . CORNELIUS, 3C. D. orriCK : Booms B and C, Blnntanr P.nildln?. T1X Morrison St., near Fonrth, Portlnnd. Ort-on. Office Honrs 9 to 11 a. ru., li to p. m.. and 7 to J p.m. o.'t-uui J)P. ARTHIR DEAN BEVAN, Exclnsive attention devoted to Surgery. First and Morrison Streets, Portland, Oregon. j P B. EATON, M. D., Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office S. W. Cor. First find Morrison Sts PoBTL VMD, - - OaiiOON. li.)0 1 W. D. BABB. W. i. h.vrt. Attorneys and Counselors at Law, UlLUBOBO, OkKOOX, Will practice in all the Courts of Oregon, j and in the Federal Conrts. j All business carefully and promptiy at- tended to sl-tf t E. MILLER, M. !.. Gradnate of Cleveland Honwiopathic Hos pital College, and Post-Gr.td'i.Ue of New York City Polycliuin Si-h'nd ot Medicine and Sarfjery. N. E. Corner First and Main Streets, PORTLAND. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL, gr Diseases of Women a Specialty. g B. HUSTON, Attorney at Law and Xtari PnM.ir, i i Hiutaaoao. t : : Obsoot. Office : Main Street, Next Door to. .'taxcK Block ii2-tf yr N. BARRETT, Attorney at Lair, AWI Deputy Dint. Prom'nting Attorney, II ILLS HO HO, - oR&rjr. Offioe in Cbenette Row. Main street. a7tf s. T. LINKLATER. 71. It.. C. M.. Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. HILLSUORO, OHWiON. riffle. At Residence East of f.W. Office - At lsiaenee, jf tton . . ATILSON ROW LBV. Phwician. Sura f on awl Awushmrr FOREST OROtE, lUKOOS . Office At the dnik' storf. j.tl tr '-PIIOMAS II. TONGUE. AUomey at Late, UII.UDOaO, WASHINeTON cc ars. ORKr,.?. fS tf a.LBIOH STOTT, JOHN . WALDO, B INKC.t SMITH, OK. a. STOTT. 'f. L HOISK. STOTT, WALDO, SM fTH, STOTT A BOISE. Attomey)i nl Ltc, No. R. 6. 7. S and AW.Ido Block. Cor. Second and WaRhii stou street. I'OR VLAN I'. OiMKiOV 'jMIOS. D. IIUMPIJREYS. N'Aary Public end Conveyancer, HILIJBMlfl, OUIOOK. Offiee la New Court IIor.se. Ieal pa pers drawn and col'.?ct .m made. ,'iatiinei entrusted to my ca re prorsptly atten led to. mhll tf JP M. RORINftON, M. D. Physician. Surgeon and AccoQcbeur, BSAVSBTON. ... OSKOON. i aiJ lMh dav of April. 1'.. i dl-'ttO " J. T. APPLRSON. Register. Reaidenoe First Hons. East of PostJ" office, sontb side of street. mlO -3m- j 0TICE FOR PUBLICATION. IDE 3STTI OF FOREST Gft'OYEa IS VOW MAKTVrt TFFT-T FOR 5 00 8 idTior2, bSmaiHai end mrkm.nahin Will immn re wii'h bets eSTeeih extSl with-it pain, Pillinira at tho Invest nriee. . All minima aa the, lowest nricel . All worK warranted. Offi s. 3 doors no rth of iiiack store. OfOoe bors: 9 A. M. to 4 P.M. U-tf 7. R. CORNELIUS, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOT'S, SHOES, t i- rpQ - - 9 a A rk mi a r nABlU WAtL j agricultural Implements GrXl.X2NT, X Gm . Aent for tb DUBUQUE -NORWEGIAN PLOWS & HARROVS The Best in the Market. PBODTJCE i)f nil kindd taken at the highest m irUet price. CorneL-iis, Or., Nov. 18, lSti. Iil8-ly ; . Thus. S. Wilkes. lu 11. Wilkes WILKES KR0S., lurYeyors and Draughtsmen.; Offlcr-: with V. N. F-arntt. llillsboro, ... Ort'fic::. uilt-tf HENRY M. HILDESRAND, DRUGGIST nnil IISH'V No. .' 'esf iiniTUWUSi.inr. to net i rharma l I Fruu'aise. I i Deutsche : Apotheke - i T r c er-i-i-, .tfl ft.I't i tTM ail Orders prompMy attended to DA VISS PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY S W. CORNER First and Taylor fitr'et. . ....... .f.i. . o.-:-i.. AHISIIC WCFh a opeucmy. ;,.u.e-:,r...he - rea-Hie,rir. ( - I Timber t.:uid. Act ..iin... NOTICE I'tfR PllSLICATION. CstTru Sr.T Lkvn t)irTrr, tJkt.O S l I IT, Mil... h tober Is;i. f VOTirr: i t.ereby .iven that i.i cu.pi.- urith the pr.:,.oiis ol I he .t of siuuress of -lime :,. is.-. ...titieu n m-i IS,-. ...tltieil n f.-r the sule i f timber 1 iik's Hi th Sti;e of -difonc I. Ores on. Nevad . and Washm - .' - . ((f lrrrit v,.- ah-s. . I urnev, of Portland Cuutv of Mulinoiuah. S .re o! (lucm. Iia this day til..l i:i .this . .Vl-e her i.worn st item, nt No. I7.i l. for i he p:;i i-!a; - of the S. K 'iof Seilloii No. et. in To -- ship N. I North. l;mii,' N. NVest. fin I wt.l offer pr--f tosh..wrth;.t the h-nd sought is more Vi.uml.ie f.r i:s ti.ub. r or st-.lie t lii.n .... u.rioiiltiiDiI txir-Htsi s. nml toes'abn h J her cairn to id h-i'id before fl.-. Reenter: and Ri reiver cf this oibce at Ore.n City. ; I Irevon on It ISDAl. tho tth d.y ot February. 1-J0. Sh nnie as witnesses: V . I,, lurn-v. ' A T. Knox. Jr.. . W Stinehfroii be. W.W. ', Wolcott. nil of Foiest titove. W iiKhint't-'u - f'.tiiiitv. Or...n. ( Ativ and ail ers..rs ctnimiii';; ndver-e!y ! the alx.ve di-M-rild hinds are r.-iUestid 'o ' tile their claims in this othoe on or l.etore Mini 4th day of r'ebruirv. 1 :. ' sil-lUt t J. T. APPElWt N. Kejj:tr 'I'milier Land, Act Jane 3. 1 T . .NOTICE FOR PI BLICAT10N. U. s. Lr, ornca. , Orkoon t'tTT. Ork.-.v, - November !!".. ls.. ' OTICE is hereby pir -ii thai in copiji'i- 1 1 nnce witli the provisions of the Aet of Cn-icres -f June 3. l-7s. entitle I "An net f.r tlie s lie f timlsT lands m tt'.e St!-t-s ol California. Oretron, Ncv.id.i. "ml V,' . nt- ton IVrritorv." Jesse .J. Crohi-v. f I'.rest Grove. County of Wnshincton. s -sfc- of . Uri-pin. has this d ty hied in this o'h.te his Hworn H-ateiuent No. ts.-.t. f..rtln rureb.ise : of the N. W. i of Section No. in Town- Khp No. 1 N'oith, Kant.' No. o V. sr. and , will offer proof to show that the land s.it:ht i is uior vali;ablrt for its timber oi s'.,n th .Ti i for acricultural purposes, and to establish - ; his claim to said land be.fore 'he l.eeister , anj i;eceiver of this o.neii at rejron City, )re on. n TUESDAY tho i'.tn day of April. 1.H). lie names as witnes 'is: W. 1 inruev. i of Forest Grove. Vshlnton County. ' t iregon: A. F. Kuox. J H. Gloasn. and F. ; ; A. Stuhr, all of Portland. MuStuouiah , ; Count v, repoxi. j Any and all persons claiminc adversely ; the above-desci ibeil I iuds ure r r"est ( d to ; tile their claims in th:s otlice on or Iwfore LiAXO OiTlCB at Oregon Citv. Oregon, December 7. ls;. y Iwnra. before the Coutitv i ,..-.., I'nnnit at Hii!alxro. Oregon, rn . MONDAY. January -'7.1-iX). viz: ieorie J. ; Wilcox, Homestead Kntry. o. btb, lortne N, E. J of Sec. l.Tp,2 North. R. .i West m names me ioiwwiuh nuunwi m n,. ! his continuous reaidenc. upijn and cuiuva "on m, aaiu nu, . WraTnocker, S L. west ana j. nny.ien. an of Oreenville, Washington Conntv, Oregon oMJ-tit (t J X. APPRSON, Register. J8 nerenv given tnat tne toiiow- i ar.u i.i oi.er pr-.eu to snow mm nm mnu jN ing-named settler has lit d notice of i sought is more vi.h;? f or its titntsr or l. . :..... inm.ii.tlnai nnv.t in annnnrl ! i.tnM tn ti for t 'ienlt : ral oaroosea. J i I 1 I of his claim, and that said pruof will' Im f.td to ef.ibi-a is i aim to said land .made before the County Judge, or in Li j before tL- Re-ister and Rec.:iver of this ' aliaenre. before the Coutitv Clerk of Wash- , ol.'iee, at Oregon City, t.reg.tu. cn TCEii- 'liinUr I. in J. Act June 3, 1S78. NOTICE III: rilSLICATIOX. I InuuiN ( nr. OcrnrM. Nt'Vfinbor 8, lS-i'J. ) VJOTICU is herfhy yiren that in compli , hv.cv with lUrt I't'ovisioiirt of the Act of ConRrw of Jnue A. l?Ii, ntitled fcAn act for tho aic- of timer laruli in tne States cf i California. Or-fon. Nevada, and Washington 'IVrrit.jrr. Samnel 1. Wood ward, of nston. t." uny of Washinfrton. State of Orf-t'on. lsas tMa day filed his sworn statement No. l'jOG, for the porchase of the N. V.. K of Sec. No. f, in Town sbip No. 1 Sontb. linnee No. 6 NVest, end will ofter proof to show that the land rwineht is more valuable for its timber or ton than for aiiccitnral purposes, end to stablish hi claim to fcaid Hud fxjfore the Jiegwer and Kecfcivi-r of this otnoo at Ure- ; koii ;itr. Oregm. on TiiLiWU-VY, tlia IStn j liay of March, IIh Mrnfj aa witr.ps(: EJ. D. Cortis, ! H. Jii hp.rt, C. li. Voodwird. and II. ! w- Scort, nil of Gaston, Washington ' ("otinry. I r.'j"ii. .Am alia pr?irs ol.nming naverseiy tlie alive-ilescntie.l lnnd- are requeated to ti.'e t:r ir c!i;irii in CiiH ofti'-e on or before n'.'l-:-:; " J. T. l'lniSON. llf Kistor, iTiuilter Ijii:d, Ai-t June 3. H7'i. NOTICE FOR I'lBLICATION. L'. S. TiAST) Ofmck, I j Obkgok Crrr. Orkoox. r ' November 'J. 189. I 1 it hi'' uHli the Toviiois of the Act j of ("otilmi'ss of Jnrif 3. entitled "An I a-t for Hi.f H:l,t .f ilmWr lands in the ; States of ''aiifornin. treion. Nevada, and ! Wwsliiiifc-toii Territory," t'fiiM A. Marqnaro i lr., of ro!t:.-!i;il. Comity of A!nltiiowah. !st it;'fr Orejo!!. i.iistliM d y tiled in this ;s his (.worn :tJiemeii No. 1S17. for the lifieof t t.i. S. W i . Sec No. :V in I'ownsbip No. I Soi. th, R.-tbye No. .r West, and v.ill oiler prM l t- kIiov that the Innu soiiKlit is more valuable for its tililler or stone than for .-tiriculriiiat purpoM-s, and to eMtabli-.il his claim to sui.l innil liefor the lieist r ami lie'-eiver of tins otlice at Oiet'ini Citv. Ore i roti. on THURSDAY, the i ! tMtli ttav of Mill. h. !'.K. ', He iwwii s !'.s v it:n-b.-.es: S. L. Woodward. I'd. D. 'i;rtis. H. Ki.haid. and H. W. , Si ,tt. :,ll of l oitli i.d, Multnomah County, j On "on ! !v and nil persons clahr.ini: adversely ythc n'H.e-deHeril.ed lauds i.re request etl t tile their claim. in t!ii-t office on ut before said L'tUu d.iv of Mareli. !' tl'Jl-lUt J. T. Al'i'l KSON. Register. Timbfr Land. Act Join' '. l.s"S.i Norni: kk j'ihi.ilation. f. S. lif Vt HP. X OTICK is hereby i -... si thai in cotnpli-) aiii'e with th" (iroviMons or i:ie aci of Coror.-ss of .it: ne l., entitled "An set for tie s i.- of timber lands in the Sfa-.-s of '.-.'.if i'ii'!. Ore.ii. Nevada, mid an!iiiirtoii l.rr.t !." '! n ien II. Uu-l-nrds of GiiMtoii. '.-i!:.!v .t' V. i -iiii'ii.t"ii. Slate , o.' Or--..(!. lil.s :t ; i!:iv i.lcl lit t.iiS! oliiee hi. -; rri st..;ft n . x.i, l-.u. f..r tbo ureh;-.s' f No. in . ritf .:.r lie::.-. I lI i-eci.lll To.vr-h... No. i Sontb.! :i!d will lt'er t?ie Iiind sought is liiore vnitiiinie i-.r lis iiiao r r stone ..n f r aj rir-r.;; iiir! pnr poses, and to establish his rl.-mn to raM bind before the Register ai'd b'. eeit.r i f this oflirt .it l rr;: "i- i.(it .'i f' "ij o:i ILHSiiAY, Ilk 2'UUiirol Siiin-I:. IW'K. I Ite names as wittu" i.ihi. i..umK, lihii itd. l,laro D'. fuvtis. nnd Sam ! VVre," r.. tiAton. wariungtou. . . . 1 ; Any und all -'-: s n t in:n2 adver-M)lv ' the i.tve-.. .rtbe.l !: d i rrrt renuesN-d to . file th-ir !aii!'. in I m or i.foiv ! r.iU i?:..i d iv of ;.i tr.-ii. is; i.ll b't J. T. AlTl.tlH'V. Repisttr , I , ai . r i. Af t Lino S, l;.' t i MJ.iCt: !'!: ITKLIt'ATION. S. t. : Ol - i. r. I ' t V . ! t nK. ,'V. V. ' 'oll'';V";.. i ; ; , .: : .rthe c j this week, the complications arising ; - .VtueSl-ing their meeting yesterday uow j , .,tt-.., .' f..:,r..r- i i. iK-.,.. N-,v.t,ia. aud precludes ths pos-dhility of a tioani-! -t7:Vi- 'Z' Inside the I ol r "ti. !:s.'s ins s....i ii el ,,se I':. . l'..-..i.:it.( .'- . I and will o.lr 1- V Hied III til ,,ffw 1 I- f. r he pnr oi --s i it ..o . iu t" t . ii, I;.,-,.,- V,, .-, West. . t,. -that the land ; ""- ' " v;. ; ' ' J! , 4. k t- m.ui land ts-f .re j !;,.,,:. r end i.-e. .vi r ..f this e.tliCf at lli-lln,.,, (. .., (lv (,,-... , iTl.Vl. the ' ,-., , ir, . ,,..,, - ,, u .' i. - u-: II. !. Curtis, ,,,,1V N,u::,.Ul!. ..,,.. 11. ln.hr.rd. and , cr,. ,k ,i O ,t..n, Washiuton ., -,,, v . i,,,.... , .,,( ,. . rs ,-t tiiiiiiv' adersely , t;M. ,.-r : ) i ,i.Js ,i re r.-ijllested to t; , , r e:-4,; ,. il.is ..'.Imi mi or before i !Uli , ,,y t I( j ui.p,k J. i. '. i't'i 1, SON, Register. limber Land. A. t J,,t;e S, ISTS. NOTICE r;R ITRI.ICATIO.V. t S. I. r i i -.i'k, l O-klioN i I i v. (IMIWI. Noveaiber IsS'J. l.er. i.v i iv. n that in roirpli- ' j X"1)TI'"J . aim- it ill tl provis-.ii4 of th Act !7S. entitled "An I ,,t 'on;;i ess of .'un. eruiMei. a ti e .1 timU r l.nids in the jdpof fniiioin I -.- 01..,,. Nevada nnd I- vt Hshne.'t' n !. ni.'-n, e. rc Kerry, ol ! tiab -i n . !:, in. iv of Weshiiijoori. sta-e , of l . vtron. . tins .lav .He.i in tins otlice Ins sw..rii stat. men! No. I7l:. for the pur- 4 $ ll'UlJ v., in ToV'siiir N 'i , .,tti. l:.-.n'- No. .' W.-.-t. and nil! offe fer s : ,,rin.f to sh.v li: it ti c land wia -ht more va!ii..bb .r it tm.ber or stone ti,afl f,,r ,-i.. -.iliur :l p i;p .ses, and to i establish bis e.vlm to si.i.l land Ik-fore the i i,, r ro .l ,. e.-iv. r of tins olti-e at ; ( ,r,.. , . v-. .- .,. .ti. ..t W hlN 1-.SDAY. ,.. j , ,,.,v of lit ir.- . i-.f. lie n . s .?it..e..-s: l. S. Chapin. A. If iad.:ie.. A. . it . : ti-I I. J . eit, all . f p,,it:i;.d. Muitrioiuah t'onnty. rein. Anv a:ul :.!l . .- ; 'Us i-l.iiiiiitii; auTerselT the above ib -.irii.e.l I f.ls art. reipi. se.l to , .h.-ir ebun.s in .hi- on or before lid l":L d.iy I ir.-.). l"-. I u'.'Itlii ".I. I A 1 I'll K SON' Register. Timber Laud, Act Jur.c 3, ISTS.t s ine: run vv ni.it atiox. C S. T. ..!' 'KrioK. 1 j November ls.s-J. N'l'TICIl ji hereby triven that in compli-j-.r.ce v.-i:!-. the i.-.ivisi..ns of ti.e Act of C-'.-siT.-.-.i it" .li;i!!- 3, l"7s, entitled "An act for the s i!e of tinih. r lands in the Stages . f t allt -riii... Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory."' Fred. A. Stuhr, of Pmlb.nd. County of Multnomah, State f On-i; n. h.-n (bis iiiy tiled in this office his sworn n:-'t..-p-ii!.Nii. 1-vVt, for the pnr ebo of the N. W 1 'T Section N. 29, in Township No. 1 North. Ranu-e No 5 West, i 1Y. the 1'lls J if f nril. Is'W. ) 1! riamt as .itneses: . ... . jr..B. J.-i ros.e. .i. . . tv;o-. "u ; , ,i .a! . f forest Orove. nd w. v. wol Washington .u , v.. . ... . . - f Arv nd sMl J;ZF , - ;; "V.. .T., t ". wtm-ircuui' m o.-iuo wi i s id l'.ta dy of p: d. ls.st. dl2tlo J. T. At iJi.i.aON, Register. JKW YEAR'S EVE. BY J. A. CAM rBBLL. Hark 'tis the Loom of the' midnight Im.11 RininK the old year's f nneral knell. Bearing onr dreams to an endless tomb. Gone to the ahadaa of oblivion's Bloom. V Tears for the old year, that's gone for aye. To shades of night in the grave away. Songs for the new year so young and fair As spotless form in holy prsyer. Crape for the year that is dying now. Over the door and over the brow, Bn is for the year that is being born. Pure as the tint of a fair spring morn. Hut! like strange and a mystic spell, I hear the tones of the midnight bell. Telling of seeds of a harvest sown. To gather in when this life has flown. HilUboro, Oregon, December, W) WASHINGTON LETTER. From oar Regular (Correspondent. 1 WaaHiaoTOM, Dec. 20, 1889. Tbo number of Lills introduced nuder the call of the Louse on Wednesday reached 10CC. The va riety and confusion of proponed measures makes one dizzy. Every conceivable proposition is burled upon a defenceless legislative body. A dozen or more measure baned on the Blair bill were among the thou sand of Wednesday. The bilvt-r men were not idle, a is tibown by the twenty-three tnea-surea presented for the free coinage of nilver. Nearly every member of the tobacco grow ing states was armed with a measure for the repeul of the tobacco tax, while fcome of the more enthusiastic went to the full length of the rope with bills for the total wiping out of the internal revenue ttystem. One of the new bills provides for the establishment of a "bureau of appointment" to take the place of the preKent civil service commission. i This measure was introduced by j Representative Cheadle of Indiana. l ii i i propoaeu uureau woum ciassny the clerks in departmental service into three classes. The first class would comprise all ekiks who have been in the government for Fay ten years, at the end of thrua vnrs from . i . ... the passage of this lull The next class would go out in six years and the third class iu tea years. Ap pointments hereafter would be made on the' recommendation of congress man and would be duly propcrlioued corjTresionaI districts among iue conresaionai uistricts Ten yean would be the end of sr i i - frr" jt. eir.i omciai ine. Having ine iear oi nis T...i: : ... : u:.. - . .1 . r. .1 1 1 mill it ryfs, iu irujHjsrn iiieasoit" j I :..it ... .1: . ' I tiit!ciuii ;icuijJi. uoiioiaoiy i:- I . , .. . , . .. i IfdiHrrro.l .mlnrs nr..t uol.I it'Tri fii rn its ! ?. ; i jnunriwiii. prt iMons. Although it bad Wen expected int iho special house committee ! ppeci : ctis.gcd with tho investigation of: I.. . ..... -.-.7, cii tteiaicauon oui - - pn, nronosition of the passage of e de- ' . tiii a i neiencv nnnroorisiioti uin. lucre . are two other schemes pending lie- j ton the committee. One of them is to divide the money left behind by .... . ... oucoti pro-rata union'' too mem- bers who lost their salaries. Thejw.eK one lmndred dollars was other is to send the case to the court offered for one acre, but no one of claims. would sell. f'nnosci. R. Sil.iioht Iho eronmittM tiftsllv did.. 1 " - I agree, a resolution will be inlro.iucet j in the houso instructing the com- luittee to report at once the bill in- j troduced by Mr. Payson on Wednes- ; lay. This bill, diverted of quib- bling simply provides for a deficien cy appropriation suthcieut to reim burse the members. It is believed by the friends of the messuie that they can convince any reluctant . . senators mat it is a proper measuie. aI,j iU ,fc KOTerniI1eut should e . reimburse congressmen for the natural losses reauiiiug irom uisre- tb recommendations of the tressurer of the Uuited States for . . , .... . twenty years, in lulling 10 proviue for the house n dulv authorized i ilisljlirslllg ..fficer. ' ..... , . ii Senator Morgan vesterday otic red w re8olution lecognizing the I'nited j j States .if Brazil us n "lawful and . . , . i rifuttill gO eminent, ami providing 1 ,,Mt (he people nJ government of , ". th rse United States shall recognize the new flag as the banner of a free, sovereign and independent govern ment. The resolution may 1m3 op posed on the ground that the repub- S lie of ltrazil has not vet asked!'1 recommend Illeetii.: Hitter a. recognition, though it is a well- known fact that the state depart-1 ...cut .ucivi.1 u.i.ut; ... -"?"!!,..,,;.!,, of D m-,,,.' -Isnding." strong the new republic is before j A,,rKilltm ,,,re .druggist. ItelKi:!... o! offering it tardy recognition. Saitinn: "Th,i lt e!ling nt.'dicii c I Great care shoutd be taken in washing milk cans, and all vessels into which milk is set, as milk "turns" very readily when put in an unclean dish. Wash first in cold water, second in a strong solution ef soda and water and then in clean tepid water. Wipe dry, and if pos sible set out of doors to sun and dry. Household. U LEX WOOD. i Dec. 24. Snow! snow! the beauti ful snow is here to the depth of one foot. Fine fun for the gay lunuod. Mr. and Mrs. Huasey have left the woods for the winter. Mrs. Allen is home again; we know Frank is happy, for of all things on earth deliver us from a bachelor's life. Cora Scholfield was up from the Grove on a visit and returned the j Other dav. i We have not heard the hhrill uote. of the steam whistle on the A. A. S. C. R. R. but we hfve soen aomt of the grade all the same. This port i o the vineyard will rejoice when wi J ; can take the cars direct to IIi!Kln and I'ortland. The hunters have started this morniug for th lofty peaks of Kagle flill, aud our anxious hcaits ure waiting their return. If ye editor was to call round t'hristnjas nbout li v. m. and soj the steaming imd get a snitTof the rousted gatna, (that is if nothing gets the matter with the se If -cocking Winchesters) Hprend upon out tables, lie would not won der nt lis Iaving tin biislle and rush of the city to seek n home in the mountains. We saw one of Ilillsboro's proud daughters looking out liot-.ic amongst us the other day. ('ome ou, there is still room fur mote, und when the A. & S. C. Ii. II. is fin ished ihrough this part we will then become one of th "rhubarbs" of Ilillsboro. Report puys four newsawiiiiHs are going up not far from here thioiu iug spring that will fivncinyloriaent to many; we hope it is not ull talk. Competition is the life of trade. Another fumily has moved inio our midst bv the name of (iarvin. m We welcome t lie in. ....... ..t..... ... . w... 1 edge und swear oil for smother nr. "With kind words to all in..!1 b ( nun i((ul iiiun i ii pilii I malic, toward none. 1 wish mm. one i and ull a Meirv rhlistmas and j Happy New Vear. IJUJ'S CREEK. .1 niai: The snow is about two inches dec p nnd it is till coming down Several families are evicted witht ore throat. Iiui uotliinif h-iious vet N". Lilly has made quite nn im- j Iiiuti-IUKIH id u. p"iHiei;ic loom. . t : l.. . . , n .. Mr Hi,,.,,'. .ti i fllVJ , WI,h VlH1 M,,a tr,,,, ' l' j Vt,,ltJ K'Ood. , Mr. Adkins w!i. is mail carrier ' !.,nui.;. .i .;..!,' - - mil alve t.is plact end had V,. avo it; and th. pasM-ngrrs toc.L W lLer m tratn. One passenger, an old lady nanW Morrell. wbr, is ii j Jr old, walked on down to iiitit u aa p sv 'mm m iiiT ii n am mw ai i rrn i """ - r...... , ... -t ii. .i- i i r. 1 nnles; di.I Iter trdmg and left lor, home on foot. We are suffering in our little burg ' , ... ... . 1 ir ra ine wn.ru oi town iota. inisi .. .... w I rtlIpn- nnt in lrnn. ,ha : s , z M pkWen HB, wf 31 .'.G u y jo Hn.t 1- T 3 S. R i W : ! donation. ' ' I W Porter t A VaiidervrMen. 7l". to acres SJ N Ih el. dm. T t N. R " W: 390S.40. 8 II Phillips and wf te J Nir.-hel .1 at. 10 acres s.-c 23, T 1 X, !t i W; rK). U H to Kenton Ctandall. lfil aeien sect 7 and 8, T 3 N. R 4 W; 10l J J Moigan t si to It W.igacr.er, !t 13. blk 2. 1 hcn's add, KilUi-.ro; ;?5 Cha Kull and wf to A F fi-trf ner et s'. 13H.C0 acre fee 1. T 'J N. R o W ; 7 J R Walker t W II Warren. 10;j.?7 a. res J Ilinton doo. T 1 S, It V W ; $2.Vr. li W Maxh and f to Nellie t-.-ti. 20' acre M Wren d.i. T 1 N. R 3 W: 1000. J (' Ri.ler sr.d nf to A A Thompson. lO.'.M a lei R Walker ih n. T 1 N. R 4 W; 7tMJ. It I Souire to Joi.epl.iiie- fvjtiiltr., lot t, blk F. Iiesvertou; IO00. T II Tt-ngue and w f to ! leila llow jrd. lj lot 7, h and '., b!W J, Minmon mi l , llillslsiro; $300. Tiie Ver.i.rt I linniu.. V. 1). Silt. Rippus. In.!., testit".: the t.TV be.t reliiedv. I" fer-. Is.ttlc sold lias "iv.u ii-iief in .-v.-r' ia- One . lusn took iv L tfl... t.n.1 i . ,-i ' r.M I of have et -r handled in my ';! ' p.-rience. i Electric .itters." Thous ands of other have addtd tju-ir tef ti mony. mi that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Hitters do cure a'l dieae of the Liver, Kidneys or blood. Only a half dollar a MttIe" at Ilillsboro Phar macy, and Dr. Howlbv. Forest Grove. - R. C. C. C Rwl ( ro-s Cough Cute. Heals throat and lungs, cure asthma and the most obstinate cough and . olds. 8ol.l by Ilillsboro Iliarmacy, aud Dr. Bowl by, Forest Grove. (.'iiuir:oti HiMisit In I ,! ut-ut l.n. A tfiirlier v. fit l Tlx J'liil:t.h-i-:il: Times uii:i.. aojiulelllly in hoiho i firiso, uln-ili.-r a leucbcr i i-xik-cU-.I to ti.ucb tint. ils tiiniiiK!- n.l-'.'ii tr.n.i the manners of scli.a.l chil-lr.-n in the streets and elsewheff l!i jui?M io'i t-i m l , hard to Hiuwer. Ti T;:ii.j d - i-IJtfdly-yes. and p..U v tdi why: If the object of a SL-booi nluLiuloa be to f.l cUH drea lor useful auj siitsemul iivo shun they l coom rutMi sod tiwiiiru, w$ emu thiuk ff M put of CLeir liutruciho uijU wtticb rnorMSinKt utiuul l Om Ukl ttiarj upon that which rUt to tlepuft ateut. When lii-.-re mru a duzeo ai.phvttUU fur a pwllloo la a ha-ius ti'Mif, th t turuiirr.J tMjf or your ii or uit I i wrAnmj jnn.imi wvu Duioiri raruiy tmumu m tu niwsure aktrvlo iu ojr rltl.. T r tie rean tlirlAi-.i :-!iiK a offer il.m li::r -H1 .nr.ij kw.-urt ideir ( rn T ha b-.-S lu iuneri-.J Kilt men tn l Mtii- oifien -U lh n.ost .') ii, aoJ am hi Kr.m.t t .1. n.au.1 Hxmri u.u(jin-i J meji make tU -trf. i) in pitii-i, in Ihj pr.)frtWtow. to hiitl UMm h, ...... I i i j.-.;ty to a fr Ki"--i.er i.-n (...,i lu I.. . 'i-.i. u.r.l un.?iilh. th.iili tht liiitttr ,:it.y uu'4u..iiydiii(tuutau.iqiiitacuuii-teiit to P. . . , Tleu lb Times proctvds tori firn u. very ju.-tly, th.it llit U'ltavior of many (MJW'HJl riiti.weu ij j.uoou kiiih i ti'uit ail ordinary nl.wrvor to tho t oi.rlu-.ioii tl;nt gotnl I'lrecding wus u lost ni t. In tlio old fj.hioneJ h.'Ikm1 il.iy it was not iiiM'oiiitiiori for tlu IimcIut to i't apart Friday afternoon i'or teachins deporMuetit. luanners," us it was calltHl. Children tveru ut l-!Wt tuubt there how to address their el der properly, and how to enter a room ami make u ixw. If we are ever to have decrjnllr mannered rhildrrn anions the uissi'S w must emtio buck to the old custom iu hoiuo hIimix'. It U a teacher's place to ii-.truct .hil dren in isj.itoiie.ss, to toacli Miem tu be gmitle and courteous and thoughtful of other. For good manners ure a part of ;ood mora!-. It i really far more im portant that our children should bu po lite, honest und kin Uy th.i-i that they should know w hat a (lariK'ipiai adjective i. If w ran t have Ijoth h i us hut e the ixditeness and 1 t thu technical grammar pj. At least, any teacher ulive ha time to instruct wt pupils that tlie cardinal principle cf litem.- Is the fnldeu rulg Our Dlplouiti to Blunder. It Is no use talking, we American ars not an astutely diplomrttio poopl.t. We can accomplish results by main strength and awkwardness that ore not bad. but in the lino points of diplomacy we art "way oil." We invited Pau-Aiin ii.vi to visit us. Our govern inert divrecd that ( -I : I i:.. .1 I I ... I .... the languages spoken nt the confcieiii" .. . . ... . , . bbould li the i-.niiaii ani rspaniMi i T,Hin wll;!Njy rom.;mU.cd Itr.-wil. and added I'ortuue-: to tho IUi N.,Uly , however. t.api--d t ' '' that the j tialive of H,h Havtien n -public siiofcr j only In'iieb. at hast n sort or rrcncii i and that they would not iit.den.tand ; Bparai.1 or ,.nS,. oo. uiumu,,,. v.ie . orld over, French l tho lanurio ol diplomacy, In i.cb as lint Included in tho olllcial lantiaos of tho congress. Tliat wa one blunder. . Another ii tltour ei-jueni mayor nnd aldermen l wlsitiiake th ifSM'rIies l' the Hjtr J an- i Aniwrii-an aro eoiisiderably mi ved up in i ib,.ir head in r.-uard l lust iy, and d; J .t.... ..... n . ii.i i:.i n m ... ..i.i. . . ..... ,. ... .... ain..-Ai..e.i.-.r, country. ...u i o,,u - )fuM-American tsi'iMipi.-ntl -ts-he.. t!e y milrt-r-aUy all.. a.-l.at- it .Sj..iTu,h-.i.n jka gues - .Al.ierH"4!i t i'isipi.-imy, in ineii to to the in jkau-. t- th. I Ldlmto usiit of ur iir.iiiian guest . ; Ti...r. i till another l.bM.d.r. bad ... iM. . ,..,iiiv., a-ai.. , ;.,' t,m tl, t,.u ;,,, hapiy delate, nr r, in a place where they cm t K t away at.d then tho greatm-.s. glory and l nuMy richn. s .f ib United stut. a nr. . , , i . : ..... . i ....i l"-v 1,1 ' a' " 11 ";" h ' ,ur of tho L'nit.d Ktu... They will prolstbly U, sick of it that ihcy will K onK' n,,J turn nil the trade In tbeii lit tl. WMllltlica over to t elfete deIKit . . . isms, just to e;ot th t.".t of usout.it lb. ir mouthi. There are several moral to the story, iiiOBt ot w lucli am obvious. Itla.-L. ami It'll II, I slons of opinion on the murder cf an ..I.I n,'Kro ni '' daughter by white rejrul i tors at Lafayetu.. It. Almost without CU'epviori p.-.XTS iioi.i. ttiiu .uiu oi- nootici. the atrocious outrage and cry for justice for thrre who cut tho throal of a Im Iplcs girl. Southern papers gen erally call for the protection under tin law of tsuli ra'vs alike, and denoumi both the outrage at Lafayette and that at East Point. Go. Rut In the mid.t of r-hU come note. thi.1 ring an )joitt tune K-.-nator f.lbls. lately delivered in tin f.norgia sail ate a tlery apofs:ii on tho ncro rjucntion Its ccIkks will certainly not die away till after the fall cl.s. U jii Senator Gib!) said the negro was uso less. wortldc-KS and barliarou. 11 di Fired to help out of G.Hjrgl:t all negroes good lalsirors or otherwise. Freedom hail destroyed their usefulness. The colored race bad Increased Immensely in Geor.tia sincu tho war. yet tho producti of that state had fallen off nearly on half. lie wantel foreign white Iraini CTation and desired the tax on eniiranl agents repealed U was ncsary to gei ridof the negroes The livesof southern women wcro hemmed in and IkmiikI through fear of outrage. He expressed the opinion that tlto time would come, ert long when tlie white people of tho tal would rii-e as on man and demand tli emigration or extermination of th blacks. lie concluded: ; Thre i n.H ritn In tbis country"for both th. ' oeirr.jau.l llis Vank.w Vast siuna hava la-i e ! peo J'.J I'J.slu.-sts iiek-roea, whi hare ne-er and will never uii in ataia ins ifa pwi ; ou ...v i-v, truy. they aro ala-ay ready at tlie call of tlrf carpet bagger an l liia tswe aoutharo aUy te do bai all the harm in their power India wants home rule. ' To preserve fggs for winter ue you will roquire one pint of fresh slaked lime, and one-half pint of of common salt to three gallon of water. Use a ladle with which to put tbem in the crock, cover with an eld plate and peep in a dry place. X0TEW0RTIIV StllNUS. It is not how long, but Unw well, we !ie. " hw is pleaded, We r i.ot djs.iitkd, but ff Il,1,,11.fi..ll n i. i. . :if i ... i . i t . Coutti -y is thw salt of society, as love is the essence of life. An uncultivated mind is unman ured ground. Palmer. The habitation of dongor is on the Isjidtrs of security. Whoever respects himself con strains tho reverence of others, . ' - v Strong affections are a talent, anJ Ii they should be used as such. That in good wisdom whichis ikd'm iu I he end.putch JTroverb, OliHiiw? tho mother and take the daughter A ruble Proverb. A Voi rowed clonk does not keep uiio waim liurmese Proverb. Vinegar given is sweeter than horny withheld. -Turkish 1'roverb. Tliere is inoie inetit in keeping n heai t's nfi'eetiou than in gaining it. Who will not when ho rati, can't when he will. Portuguese Proverb. If disposed to bo exacting, let your heaviest demands be made u .on yourself. Throw n lucky man into a river aud he will rio with a fish in his mouth. Sc'uiiiinaiaii Proverb. He that thinks himself the hap piet t limn really is so; but he that think Lim( If tho wisest is'gener ally the greater! fool. Wars it i e tho sum of hours. Vain is it at wide interval? fo say, "I'll Mive this yeur," if at each ner- row ihtetvul jou do not say, "I'll ssve this hour. " Ioekttiatm was H.Lod who had civen him tho h'rt principles of wihdoia. The blind," he replied, "who do not moto a utep in advance t . 1 1 lliev li-tve mile sure Of tlie or,,Mbd with their sticks . . . . ... AN,.iiM1M-u,rvtrnm.1R a fol man.iet, , -.theil do uninter tut tel pro-petilv Vnd BUCCpss iin! q,d,fv l'..r nsr fulness anVI huppiness. ... , , j , . L ,; ,1 of tho ocean, roiihe tj faculties and exciifi Ihe iiivciitiori, prU'jftc. sT,''"' and foif itiidn of the voSer, ."iisrEi.Lmorx. I o not be nfridd to go out of " ;i u O II Is a IlltlM COlUCr Ul -. ' " , ,Mm T,rt col(i nir 51 uct Lnr ' ' "" l'"Tr'.' pii"-ie cvcicisu enough to keep me ciieiuaiion acme, un ma con ; i, mi v t will do ou irood. It wil. .... .. . . .. , . 1 '" oo, w,u rengw.,i, - ; ""j ZZ k "". mumi a neauny.t nut,,,,! stimulus to your torpid! - in ulation, nnd encrgi.e your whole) svst. in. The iniurv which often re . . . 1 icmiH fioni going iuto a cohl at tiior. here is occasioned by a lack of pi.tcctioii to some part of tho I body, rspi.Miie to strong draughts,! r fioni biesthing through the mouth. f, Niiiing bottles can be cleaned more t-fleet unity and quicker' with bird p ravel tlmn in any othsij war a I'ill tlie bottle one quarter ""full of water and add slsuit a tsblespoonful of gnivcl. A brink shaking will leave it ptifectly transparent. The conti nts can be easily transferred to iti' tln i bottle by placing the mouth of the two together, inverting the full one and shaking up and down for a moment. Household. A l.oiig creek trill, named Short, long lot. d a certain big Mr. Little; while Mr. Little, little thinking of f Shit, loved a little las named l.oi.g. To male a long story short, I.iitlc roposed to Long, and Short loiiocd to be with Little's short coiniegs. So Short, meeting Long, t Inclined to marry Little before Long, which caused Little in short time to many Long. Query; Did ttill Short lote big Little less, be -mi so big Little loved little Long. Some men try advertising as the Indian tried le'nthcis. He took ono fenther, laid it on a rock and slept on it all night. In the morning he lemuik.d: Whitu inuu ay feathers heap soft; white tuau- fool.- Kx. A tiiiinaii'ii lirevrry. "Another wonderful d'scovery has be. ii made i.i d that too by a woman In this coiiiity. I)i(a-t fahleued t Intel. e upon her and for Fevcn years she Mlthstots) Us Keiriet teats, but her vital oigs-is wcr undermined sod death et-tixd iuiiiiitiviit. For three months the couphf d inces(tntly and could net 'eep . shu bought ef us a bottle r,f Tjr, King' Nc.v pifcovery for Consumption. scl wa A' much relieved on tsking first do.cthatkhobl.pt all night and with one little ha been miraculously cured, tier name I Mr. Luther Lutz " Thus write W. VS. Ilsinricli & Co., nf Shelby N. C -o t n IV.e trial bottle nt Hill, horo I'hitrmacy. aud Dr. Ro!hy, ForaU Grove. "Y A I 111 ; t "i 0. I J ( ( IV HtP.. .. a. V