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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21.
Nuncy Ilauks' record has Un
Ixateii by the new favorite, Alii,
who, at Oalosburz, III., on Wednes
day trotted a uillo la 2
The exhibition at the state fair this
year Is said to be the beat that baa
been prepared for years. The attend
aoee, though, Is not equal to what
tvas hoped It would be.
Miyor Frank, of I'ortland, ha ve
toed the ordinance allowing saloons
to remain open after 1 o'clock a. m
The ltr-pcrter think it U a little
tough to compel men who have
aw&ihed around until that hour, to
upend the rest of the night with their
wives tough on the wives.
Thos. B. Heed' majority In the
first MjIuo distrlrt U something over
8,000. Two years ago lie won by
1,077. This wan the first opportunity,
remarks tho McMinnvIlle Reporter,
the democracy have had of endorsing
tho rules adopted by the present con
Kress, and they did It by voting for
the czar.
Let's have a beet augar factory In
the state two of them three. But
on no account ought the state to In
veet any money In the enterprise,
The Jute mill appropriation was an
error aud should be promptly cor
rected by a reiwal of the act. Rut,
let u-t not again bo silly by approprl
atlngthe same money lor this other
enterprise.
Does anyone know of a better olu
tlon than tho building of a beet sugar
factory with the brick Intended for
tho Jute mill? Statesman. No, he
does not. providing a private com
pany pays for them and operates the
i.lant after It is built. Rut no Jute
mills or sugar nillls either If the
atate lias to paternally bund ana
om-rato them. Let Salem build her
own factories. What buildings are
neceaarv fur the proper adralnlstra
tion of the state government should
be at tho capita), but the line must oe
drawn on factories.
A large firm at Portland Informs
the Carbolic Sentinel that It Is In the
habit of cloin? all Its advertising In
the editorial columns of the leading
pupers of the state at 6 cents per
line. Now, the name of the Arm Is
not mentioned, nor a list of the
"leading paprrs" printed, but that
Arm is cither swindled, or telling
that which Is not. The leading pa
pers have not yet reached that point
when their editorial columns can be
prostituted to tho baso purjioses of
puffins' every mercantile venture
that will pay 5 cents per line.
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A bright and esteemed society man
In Portland lust Sunday named Sten
ger shot and killed his betrothed,
Mrs. Colviu, In a fit of Jealous rage,
and then turned tho gun to his own
head. In a moment two highly re
Hnectcd citizens lay weltering in
blood on tho streets. It seems tho
woman had been coijuetlng with an
other man, an assumed privilege
which Steitger wouldn't allow. Se
verely is "Jack" criticised, but the
goading of some women though they
be handsome as angels are supposed
to be, la exasperating in the extreme.
He thought it could not be, but it
Is. Rreckiurldge, tho libertine, has
been defeated for the congreasloual
nomination In Ashland district
American virtue and probity has
again been victorious. The contest
was a bitter one and not altogether
clean, but the women used their In
flucuce and won. I-et not goodle
goodlemen prate further about filthy
politics, but let them, as patriotic
American citizens, do duty In select-offli-en
fit to administer government,
Breckinridge Is politically dead,
Will he now enter his grave and stay
there?
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A great naval lattle has been
fought in Chinese waters between
the Chinese and Japanese, with vic
tory abldlmr with the Japanese. The
defeated seem to have had the great
er number of vessels and as heavy
metal as their opponents, but super
ior gunnery seems to have won the
day. Two Chinese battle ships
were sunk by being struck by torpe
does accurately alined. Two ships
were driven aground and thus ren
dwed h -'i -j. lue remainder of
tloet raa away. The battle was roy
at, lasting six hours a duel between
modern ships. Tho Japanese oAlecrs
have been trained In Europe where
fore tin advantage of civilization
are shown.
If there are those In the state who
are really In earnest about taking a
school book written by an Oregon
author and printed by au Oregon
publisher, let them adopt Marsh's
English Grammar. Prof. Jos. W.
Marsh, of Forest Grove, has written
an admirable little text book that
atands the test of actual work In the
echool-room as well as the critic's
table and It Is cheap too, costing only
about 40 cents retail. It Is not In
tended to replace the primary lan
guage lessons, but for advanced work
It is a treasure. It Is far ahead of
Pill, the standard of four years ago,
or of Clark, the present text, both of
which cost much more than Marsh 'a.
And further, Marsh is not a member
Qt the Rook Trust.
CA ST BE S ISC Eli F.
latterly the democracy cling to the
doctrine of "free raw material," and
stake their fortunes thereon. Why?
Because, they say, with free raw tut
t rial we can compete with foreigners
and sell In their markets. But dos
democracy really want to extend our
foreign commerce? It don't seem so
fur while wool Is made free, it Is more
than balanced by taxed sugar that
ought to appear on every operative's
table. To be Just to the poor man,
bis wages must be raised to meet this
raise In sugar, and If his wages are
raised how can the product of bis
hands be sold so as to drive foreign
manufactures from their established
marts?
The party can't be sincere In their
desire to enlarge our foreign markets.
They have deliberately taken from
American merchants business that
aggngated $11,000,000, annually
L'nder the law of UW, reciprocity
with South American states had en-
ablcd our merchants to build up a
trade that had already reached that
tlgure. Now It Is all gone swept
away by one stroke of the pen no
not one stroke even. When we taxed
Cuban sugar, the none too cordial
Spaniards proceeded to collect a tax
off our cornmeal, flour, beef and pork
all products of the Upper Mississippi
valley. Why repel that trade rf
111.000.000? Republicans cannot
really charge democrats with disloy
alty to the government, or want of
patriotism. The only reason to be
assigned for this unfortunate, unhnsl
news act Is that It was a policy enacted
Into law by republicans.
It really seems that democracy
cherish party more than country. In
fact, Instead of extending our trade
channels, they are contracted. In
stead of being able to go beyond our
borders, foreigners are permitted to
invade our home markets, unfor
tunate country to bo ruled by a set of
men so eager for place, and so puffed
up with vanity that tried and proven
methods must be abandoned simply
because they did not originate the
plant
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THE STJih'SQIJI OF OUR OO V-
FJtXMEXT.
Who has thought how strong Is
our government should the anarch 1st
leal element attempt to subvert it?
In the September number of Our
Dumb Animals, published in Doston,
Is an enumeration of those who, In
case that lawless class should attempt
to overthrow our government, would
be found rally iLg to Its defence. The
list Is thus tabulated :
(1st.) Nearly all the capital of the
country which can hire and support
armies of soldiers and armies of la
borers and buy all the munitions of
war.
(2d.) The regular army and navy
easily susceptible of Indefinite
extouslon.
(3d.) Most of the militia and the
police.
(4th.) All the employes of the
government.
(5th.) Five hundred thousand
men, some members of whose fami
lies are drawing pensions from the
government.
(Gth.) An immense majority of
Roman Catholic and Protestant
church members.
(7th.) Ail who have deposits in
banks and savings banks.
(8th.) All w ho own a single share
In any of our ten thousand corpora
tions.
(0th.) All who hold a mortgage or
other security for debt.
(10th.) Nearly all who own houses
and lands and want no anarchy or
civil war to disturb their titles.
Under the (7th) heed, namely,
those who have deposits In banks
and savings banks, the same paper
learns from annual report of the
"Massachusetts Savings Rank Com
mlssloners" that the 185 savings
banks of Massachusetts alone have
1,514,493 accounts, and deposits to
the amount of 199.995,869 61.
UJ.1L J -1 LI
One beneficial effect will follow the
Eastert war, and that It the opening
of the Chinese and Japanese empirte
to modem civilization. China Is al
ready discovering that her numbers
and resources are of no values unless
they can be used. The son of heaven
will discover, If he has not already
done so, that an army without tranv
porUtlon Is helpless. He will build
railroads for military purposes.
Ouce built commerce will use them.
Unless this strugle completely par
alyxes China a system of railroads
will be projected. If America Is
politic she will furnish material If
n t euglneeii. The plum Is worth
the seeking.
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The free-trade shadow is not re
moved from the American Industrial
world. In the Ohio democratic con
vention, held this week, Frank Hurd,
chairman, declared "Free wool Is
worth more to tariff reform than all
the other provisions of the law put
together." Further on this free.
trader said "the different schedules
will require further adjustment In
the Interest of free-trad." So the
shadow yet hides the sun of prosper.
Ity. Wool went on the free list and
sugar on the tsxed lUt. Next, some
other schedule will goon the free list,
and coffee and tea will take their
places on the taxed list.
The republican majority In Maine
is beyond all precedent. It Is many
times larger than It was in 110 for
the whlgs ou thai occasion, when it
"went hell bent for Governor Kent."
The wave Is now raised In tho East
and It will roll westward till the
Pacific la reached, and that demo
cratlc majority In congress will be
burled lo the seething maaa.
am
MB
Five thousand dollar stock of Boots and
Shoes, Gents' Clothing, Ladies' Cloaks,
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods.
OVER 400 PAIR LADIES' FRENCH KID SHOES
Fifty per cent off regular price. We mean
business, and will sell you more goods
for $1 than any other store in Wash
ington County, Oregon.
AUCTION COMMENCES FRIDAY EVENING, 7 P. M.
And continuing each alternative evening.
ALSO SATURDAY AFTERNOONS.
WM. TUCKER & CO..
At Finney's Building, on Main Street
HILLSBORO, - - - . OREGON.
riVE THOUSAND AXD M0BK.
Following Is a list of the taxpayers
in this county whose property has
been listed at five thousand dollars
and upwards. This list Is subject to
any changes made by the county
board of Equalization as well as
those made by the state board:
Alexander, George ..
Algesheimer Bros...
Aplln. J. P A Hons..
Ratchelder. Wm. L
$10,435
6,935
7,030
6,010
22,645
18,000
6,890
7,800
8.210
7,410
7,980
6,290
6,050
11,120
Ralley, F A..
Ralrd, I W...
Baker, R F
Rarlow, O O
Barrett, N A and wife
Resi, Philip
Bernard, 11
Rilllon, V A
RUbee, Martin
Rlodgett, D A et al
Rluuiauer. 8 et el....-
6,000
Boos 6 Ilcitzhausen 6,070
Rowiby. Wilson 18,110
Rrown.AC 6,000
Rrugger, Jacob 13,6'JO
Buchanan, J C 8.2U0
Ruxton, Henry - 8,090
Caldwell, John 6,060
Cafon, A J 6,810
Chalmers, Alex - 6.1U0
Chalmers, Win, heir of. 6,800
Climax Milling Co 6,400
Connell, Win - 14,400
Connell, Thomas 12,010
Connell Rroa 20.180
Cook, M 6,150
Cornelius, T R, estate of. 27,3.-0
Cox, Anna 0 0,000
Davis, R and T R 10,100
DeLashmutt, Ernest, Ines and
Ivan - 9,420
DeLashmutt, Van R 11,010
Dcraham, L O - 6,040
lMhlefs, John 6,300
Dilley. M E 8,50
Doacher, J C 8.000
Edwards, M A 6,700
Foote, John A 18,900
Flint, R T 8,070
Fuhr, Paul 0,700
(Jalbreath, Joe 6,250
Gaston, Joseph 6,1)50
Gelgcr, Win 7,000
OriHln.JS 6,700
OronerRros 15.300
Guild, R C 6,380
Haines A Ralley 11,170
Haines, EW 6,130
Harrison, John 6,040
Hare, W D - 7,100
Hare, J C 10,220
Harkness, Alice 7,600
Hawthorne, J C, heirs of. 15,650
Hesse, CF 6,040
Hill, Almnran 6,640
Hlllsboro Electric L A W Co.. 7.600
Hines, X M 6,320
Hinman, A - 14,810
Hocken, W 0 7,010
Hogue, Harvey 11,830
Hoover, M, heirs of. - 6,200
Hughes, O A 6.920
Hughes, S 6,400
Humphreys, Thos D 13,766
Huston, HI) 6,100
I m brie, R., 19,770
Investment Co 6,200
Jackson, J W 0,250
Jackson, P M ., 7,160
Jackson, Ellen L 11,230
Ja- kson, W C 6,000
J me, Jessie M .. 8,100
Johnson, A H, heirs of. 68,050
Jolly, Wm R 8,910
Jones, J R
6,000
6,00
6,100
14.200
6,230
21.800
Kane, W in
Kerron, Wm
Killen, B .,
Kirkwood, George
Iadd A Rted Farm Co
Laidlaw, W A
Lewis, Hugh....,
Lyons, E J
7,500
C.0S0
6,500
6,200
11,900
6,530
6,940
0,500
6,700
6,710
43,330
21,080
6,050
H.920
6,740
11,270
7,150
8,800
8.50
23,210
47,030
Marquam, P A
Markle, Clara et al ,
Mauzey, Wm
McNamer, T C
Meier, J
Metzger, II ..
Miller, Rotsey
Milne, John
Morgan, J J
Murry. Owen
Nay lor, Geo F,.. , ,
.Newell, M T
Northwrst Portland Suburban
Real Estate Co
Olson. O and wife
Otthins, Thomas
Oregon Real Estate Co ..
Oregon Iron A Stel Co
O it C It It Co (land)
O A C R II Co (track and roll
ing stock) 128
280
Perkins, Richard
Perkins,- Elixabtth..
Planner, Anton
7,400
7,000
11,010
6,700
6,630
8,600
11, COO
8.6O0
7,780
6,300
6,300
6,640
6,810
Phillip, I T
Pointer, Theodore
Porter, J A
Portland iYeMcd Brick Co..
Ulrrty, R F
Purdln, IraE,Jr
lU hse, Claus
Robinson, Wm J ,
Robinson, Geo S
Hoe, Thomas..,
IT
gcherschel, W 10,350
Scholflold, R 7,800
Schulmerlch, C 12,800
Sewell, James II 11,210
Shute, John W 21,000
Slegenthaler, Sain.. 6,780
Smith, L E 11,050
Smith, James, heirs of. 9.000
Smith, Mrs A T 21,910
Steel, J, and J Lowenberg..... 7,600
Stlmson, W II 11,040
Sweek, Maria 6,500
Talbot, Thos 7,510
Tanner, A II 6,000
Thompson, T W 7,400
Thorne, W E 0.000
Todd, Thos 0 11,570
Tongue, Thos 11 85,460
Townsend, N H 7.00
Tualatin City Real Estate Co.. 6.260
Tucker, Tims 6,060
Walker, R II 19,000
Warren, E II .. 6,950
Watt, M M - 8,030
Waters, Wm 6,810
Wehrung A Sons 13,190
Wehrung, II 7.080
Wheeler, D R .. 6,000
White, FM 6,820
Williams, Sam 0.780
Williams, R 17,100
Williams, W W 5,050
Willamette Real Estate Co..
7,980
w Ismer, Jacob
Witliycombe, James
Witch Haiel Stock Farm..
Wood, Z W
6,650
0,110
7,300
8,420
1 POLITICAL FILTER.
To The Editor : In a recent lsue
the Oregonlan offers the following
observation, which no doubt contain
much that is of more than ordinary
Interest:
"It Is reported that Teller and
Woleott. of Colorado, are mit to
follow Senator Jones out of the re
publican party, and that Cameron, of
Pennsylvania, nunes the secret anplr
atlon to bo populist candidate for
president. As for the Colorado sena
tors they have !oen populists In fact
for a long time. And the republican
party has no member whoe parting
it would seod so heartily as Senator
Cameron's, unless It be his colleague,
Senator Quay."
I do not doubt but that the Oregou
Inn and either of the two old parties
are quite willing to spare that clussof
men for the benefit" of the people's
party. Rut herein Is exactly where
the misfortune of the populNts comes
In. Ever since the par'y has east a
respectable vote, the rot of which the
two old parties constantly free them-
slves, has been pouring Into the
populi.it party until now, w hen we
And Inour tultMall the disappointed,
kirked-out and out-of-a-Job Judges,
colonels, honorable and even, In
some cases, governors and general,
who ore "willing to sacrifice" Jut
think of It! "their old political affil
iations" for the modtft consideration
of being ono of its nominees for some
ofllee. Of course they do not want It,
only their "friends" insist upon it.
Aud it Is truly remarkablo how the
old parties are so willing to part
company with those who have bled
them for so many long year not
even a tear la shed! And vet. so
many populists are so blind as not to
see this. They even rejoico over
such acquUitions, and In so many
cases, as It has been in our own state
during the last campaign, and is so
now In Washington, nomluated some
of that pollution for the principal
offices, thinking that a public state
ment as to the "cauW which led
some of these "to sacrifice their old
affiliations and to cast their fortunes
with the new party" Is apt to do
them any good. As I look ujon it,
If that reeking maxs continues to
pour iuto our ranks, either of the old
parties will become capable of more
useful service to the ooplo at targe
than tho popq.Ut party, and the cast
ing of tho fortunes of these old
tricksters with the oulMs will
inus oecome ineir grvaiesi mi tr
iune. Let therefore thoe who have
ears to hear, hear II. A. V. aeF.
-l- HUM . J
Conover, of theCorvallis Gazette,
has sold his paper to a young man
named Johnson, and rutin's from
the uewpaper world. Mr. Johnson
Is a promising young riter and w ill
no doubt make tne Gazette a rower
In Bud ton county.
SfiLE
THE OTHEK HIDE.
An article In the Argus announces
that It found Its way down to Port
land and Into the hands of parties In
terested in an excursion ; who, notic
ing the "write up" (7) Clow's Amuse
ment Band got, telephoned him to
hire his band, but he, requiring six
more men, went to the Hlllsboro
band to secure them, but In the
meantime they stepped In and se
cured the Job themselves, thus leav.
Ing Clow's band out. Now, the
straight of the facta are, the parties
referred to did uot know of a uaner
called the "Argus," neither knew of
tne "Phenomenal Cow Rand," and
the Hillsboro Rand, suspecting such,
telephoned and got the answer: "We
don't care a d for Clow's Rand,
but want the Hlllsboro Rand." So,
f course, the Home Amusement
Band's trick of working themselves
in, under the name of Hlllsboro
Rand, failed. Now, there is a sore
place.
Officials of Hillhboro Reed
AND COKNKT BAND.
UtTIUNV.
On the night of the 14th Inst, the
barn of Mr. J. J. Kuratli was entirely
destroyed by tire. One of the thresh
ers, atxnit to retire, was ascending a
ladder with a lantern, The ladder
fell aud the lantern exploded. The
tire spread with such rapidity that
some of the men could not even save
their clothes. Grain, which was to
be threshed next day, the hay crop
of the season, several sets of harness,
a norland a bull, all were consumed
In a very few minutes. Mr. Kuratli
is partially insured In our local com
pany. The family have the sym
pathy of the entire community.
Mission day n tho Presbyterian
church last Sunday was a graud sue
tes. Rev. C Ruechler preached In
tho morning, and Rev. Holt, a re
turned missionary, lu the afternoon.
As usual, the congregation remained
over dinner at the church, and the
intermission between the two ser
vices was sent In a sociable manner.
The collection for missions amounted
to $50. Good enough for times like
thwse, and showing that this congre
gation does not begin to save on the
wrong end of the line.
FOB THE ENDOW II EST.
At a meeting of the alumni of
Tualatin Academy and Pacific Unl-(
versity held In Portland last Friday
evening this resolution looking to
raMng the Pearson Endowment fund
was adopted :
"Resolved, That we, the alumni of
Pacific University, have heard with
interest the statement that Dr. Pear
sons, of Chicago, offers to give 50,000
tor further endowment of the univer
sity, upon condition that the further
sum of 1100,000 be given by other
friends In Oregon or elsewhere; that
we tender him our thanks for his
munificent proposal; that we realize
tho importance and need of compll.
a nee with the condition, so as to In
crease the endowment by the sum of
160,000 j that we will use our best
endeavors to secure from the alumni
of the university such considerable
portion of the alternative sum as
may be possible j that we think the
alumni should undertake to raise a
snm for endowment of a professor
ship, say the sum of $20,000, among
themselves, and that Mr. Napoleon
Davis be hereby appointed to act on
behalf of the alumni, with President
McClelland, to present this matter to
each and all the alumni of the Pacific
University, and solicit their co
operation." The Toledo Rlade suggests the
democratic uoinlnees for president
and vice-president for 19: Have
meyer, of the sugar trust, and Gren
heet, of the whisky trust.
swraanRvw
REAL l:rATK TRANSACTION.
F S WillUrn el et to V W William
nilirid. d H of lot .1 In hi S Uillaboro S25U
W 11 linabe et al to Bay City Co-operative
Co 0 M aore of aec S I 1 n r I
w and nther Innrta . 4000
Emory K Urnoka et ut tq Edward M
Bronk I !i n f S of B W H of Be
2lt2r2w icon
Th Tualatin ( nv Heal Eat Co to E A
Eddv 14 acres of ae 21 I I r I W . IXO
Toalaiin Cilv Krai Eat Co to th pab-
ho rgbt of way for road ia o Sf4 I
Serlw 10
A Anderaon et bi to F Benson I acre
of Be 14 1 1 r t w 1400
D 11 V heeler et at to Haamut Jorga
n lot Wbeeler sab ia 4 U t
Ilillln d I 4)
Thn Dolan to Rarah I Dolaa M Mr
of eee II 1 1 r 1 w
Leaner Gray to 8amul Holm 10 acre
laOreyOah tract... 1000
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the lankier uui of tli L"5. 1' 8. :! eoia,
with ib n tnrua bi it ri -4 10 per
rct t pr aoanin, Irwu lb l."ihly of Jmsr,
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ni of sniil writ.
Now. therefore, by virtu sal ia pans
sue of miJ .,alioo. 1 bst liJ
araa and U. oo Maiay. th la lv
of Otutwr. 1WL, at Ui outa door of lit
ConzX Uow, m Hillaboro, Waahinjt
ton eoautu, Oron. bi lb hour of
10 o'clock k. M., of 1J d, b.11 bi pabli
auction to lb liitiM biodcr for caaii. tb
following drib4sl ral prop nr. tovil t
bitnat in lb oonoiy of Waabiuxwn,
tat of Or.g w, btoiiiutf al lb N. W.
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nor-l quaiUr Boiiou tu toBhip
Xaooibuf lang I WNtl f lb Willuitl
mridin. tbo aouib by way of lb cquitl
abdiTuiiuu liu rJMiaboiO ibuoc nrtb
tig K sTMitM-u auil miMty-tbr (l3
link to s siBk from wbusn a ylluw Br
tra Incuts ia duro.wr bar S H E K4
licit, tbjo 2i 11 wl thlrtn chain and
uvj-itn lints (U6f cbalna.i to a stab
tram wbiob a r4 ftr 2J loobrs in diamat- r
bars a UX W TO linka, Uiene on
cbaln and aixty Br links ( 1 4 ebalna;
(banc north on chain (1 W) abaui) inane
west nftrn chains and fifuan link (is 1
cbain) to tb beginning eornvr, eontainloa
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half of lb following dctita rl jrop-rtyto-wtu
Bemnini( at lh X E cernar of seotiou tl
Tilt K 1 W uf Willaniiuvti meridian I
tbenc aoalb gj ehnio to tli ovular Ol
ruad Ibanc norlh 1V! VV iMcbaina and
60 link to atak from wbich a Ar at amp, SO
lucbr tn diamaur. barti TS W Hi lluka
dial lb.no N XI- W i obaint an 1 io liukt i
Ihono N 44" K T5 linka I lboo N X6" W
cbauia and XI liuk to tb entr of th
comity road leading Irotn bridueport to
NawtMrg, ( rrnu wbiob point a led Ar t re, lk
Incba in diameter, bvar il r V W 0 liuka;
tb.ne N fc" K 1 ohniu and HI linka to tho
N boundary nf aald krotion ft I tbano B
SV.O H S obhin aud 7l link lo tb placaof
iMginning. ontaiuing H IS aora. to aatisfy
th htfrainbrfor iiamed eume, and for th
wait and rxprnao of anid aal. 8aid prop
rly will b aold aubjoot to rcdeniptiou sa
par atalul of Ureuon.
Wunea uij hand Ibis 6th dny of 8cptm
br, lwt. H. . VOlib.
bberid of Waaliinaton county, Ur.
t. O. Hooata, Deputy.
MUI'.HIFF'M HALK.
BT virln nf au eieontion laanad oat of
tbe Canty Coarl of lb Bint of Or
linn, for NS antiunion I'ooutT, tu faror of
F. A. lUiler a plnintuf and sgalnat J. W.
OaTidaon, (J. A. Davidson and li. H. Iavid
ou as defend tnta fur th auni of
coata, and fur lb farther auiu of f 4lu.6 V.
8. gold coin, with interact t hereon at th
rate of 10 pnr cent, per ant am, from tu
Doth day of November, ltU, rod for tb
ooaia aud axpeuae of sal and of aaid writ.
Now. therefor, by vino and In parav
ane of aaid juduineut, 1 bavo levied npon
and will, on Mondry, tut 17 day of Hrpteoi
ber, ltH, at tb aoath door f th court
boa. In Uillaboro, WaahiUKton Ooanty,
O.-etfoo. rl the boar of 10:; o'clock A.M.,
of said d;y, sell at poblio a not ion to tb
hUibrnt bidder for eaah, th following
deooribed al property, to-wit t
Lving, beinu and aituKt in th County of
Waabiugton, titat of Oregon, Bud more
particularly deaoribed a tollowa: N ri Si
of N W H bm 14 T . N H 4 W, Blao ea.t W
of 8 K H of N W al4TNK4W.
aleo H E of H K M tea DO T t N H 4 W, in
all 100 sore, to aatUfy tb hereinbefore
named aaina, and for the ooetaaud expenea
of said sals, bald property will b aold
aabjeot to redemutlon a per stalate of
Ore goo.
Witness tuf hand this ISth day of Aog
Sit, IrtH.
H. P. FORD. -KberilT
of Washington Connlv. Oregon .
12 16 By K. C. Ucoaaa, Deputy,
svnnoss.
In th Circuit rionrt of th Htat of Oregon
lor waauiugtou Uouniy.
Lvdis 8. Barrett, plnintiff, V. Cbarie h.
Unrrett, defendant.
To Charles L ltarrett, th abav named
drndanl:
IN THE NAME Of THS 8 1 ATE OP
I Oregon, yon ar brby required to ap
pear in 'tbe above named o urt. in the
above entitled suit aud anawer tb com-
plaint therein fll d aualnar von. bv Alon
dav, th iib day of November. 1S4, wbich
la th Brat day of tb next regular term of
aaid oonrt. following tb expiration of tbe
time prescribed for th publication of thi
ammoue. Ana ir you imii so to anawer,
fur want thereof, the plutntifl will apply to
lb CXiart for lb relief demanded in said
complaint, to-wit; '1 hat the marriag and
marriage contract now xiting between
yna and th plaintiJI In dissolved, that
plnintllf bar and recover off and from yon
har ooela and diaho uieut in thia auit.
and that ancb oilier and farther decree be
made aa may be eoui' ilile.
Tbia aurunlona i rjublinhed aaalnat vnn
bv virtue of an order made and dated the
I7tb day of heoUmber. lH'.H. bv Hon. 'I horn
as A. MoUride, jadg of tb sbov named
uoart.
W. D. Ssits.
17-23 Attorney tor Plaintiff
Xotlce of Aaalgument.
XTOTICK ia here). itiean. that The.!..
11 IXillilia. B reaident of Waahinutnn
oonnty, Oregon, ha made an swignnenl
to me of all Li properly, for tb benefit of
all hi ereditora. That I have filed aald
aaaignment in tb Circuit Court of th State
of Oregon, for Washington esuntr, and
bav qualified a aach saaigne and entered
upon tb diacba ge of my duties. All cred
itor, therefor, of th Bald Chan Col lira.
ar hereby notified to prawn t their claims
under oath, to me. at th law office of Tho
11. Tongue, in Uillaboro, Or., within three
ovm toe from tb date hereof t
Uillaboro, Or., August 10, 1M.
U-17 A.J. FAKNO.
I.OT.
On Ralarday, September Sth. In Hill
bcro, or near town, a p n-ket book contain
ina papers of value only to tb owner.
Tb Under will confer a favor bv leaving
the aero al lauarxxpaaT Printing OiUoo.
11. It. Dambusx.
Sept. 17. ISM.
Dr. Piica'a Crsam Bsklng Powder
WerUTa Pair Ultlieat Medal and Dlptoata.
THE
STANDARD DICTIONARY
Dtflsrs 76,000 wirs wsrds ss4
Phrases tbaa asy stkrr Diction
ary la tb EsrlUk Lanraafs.
Tb beat and moat complete ver iaaoed
to th Ennliafa-apesliinK ao. 1 he mat
learned ni.o of tbu eonnlry and Knsland
have endorsed It. and to their verdict ia
added thai of leidmg Aruerioan eollette.
It ia J net lh thing for vrvon In want of a
rood, eoniprehenaiv and reliaMa dictionary
ibat la abreael of modern sobolarabip. li
i deatined to hold preeminence for many
year to oome. Henonforward oar old
frlenda Webatef and Woroeater maat take
a back seat.
Prof. A. M. Wheeler. f Yal rlvrilv,
BtTSi "It is a rnoal eioelleot wnrk. iwlnl.
ly well adapted for aae In a newanaperofile.
Clear, ooneiae, aaearale, enturirebeoaiv, at
ono scholarly and popnlar, admirably ar
ranged, beantifnllv printed, of eonvenlent
aits and abap and therefor aay to eonsnlt"
It Is tss Het Dlrtieaarr fr
the School Koom, the ramlly
Uhrary er the liatiaets Xaa's
Ofllee jet raMUhed.
Prive low. ifolil only by tuWription.
. UAWOIITU,
Pabllshf r' Iff st,
Sewberr. . Orerea.
Teacher: 'Rolx'rt, this Is an ei-
ample In subtraction. Heven boys
went down to the crtt-k to bathe, but
two of them had been told not to go
la the water. Now, can you tell me
bow many weot Id?" Robert:
"Yes'in; aaveD," Julg.
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY
With its Associated Preparatory School,
TUALATIN ACADEMY
Is one or the oldest and lie$t-equ!seJc1iooIs oftuo
Stale. It work is characterized by breadth and
thoroimhm'. IJesides the regular t'ollese
courses which are equal In extent to those or tho
better class or Eastern Colleges It offers superior
advantages i'or pursiilni; select studies. To
those deslrini? to perrect themselves In the com
mon English branches, the Academy presents
every opportunity. Expenses are very moderate.
The fall term begins September 10, 1S91.
For catalogues and specillc Information, address
THOMAS .VcCLELLAM),
10-22 Forest (Jrove, Oregon.
directly and Indlrsvlly, by peoplo wlo cannut do tbelr own filurll,.. rlt tbuirwwii
letter, or keep ilicir own looUi and l.o d,i not know whva bulue-s and 1--rfe I pit- r,
which they rauct liiudlo every day aro tua.le out coir.H:tlv. i-W" A.I tbM UiIhks. and
SBilcb niaro, w toscli (lunrtiii'y.
Hundred of our graduate ar In e"d poiltlont, and ther will beom.iii. f,,r
kaadrda more hen time Improve. .Vote la Hi tlnio to preea for tbeui. MoM. .
bualnee education U worth all It cou.,w on a os u. Send for our catalogue t
leara tvsot and Sow we teaoh. Mailed free to any addrae.
Portland Business College,
Portland, Oregon.
A. . Armatrong., Hn
THE LEADING
THE
HILLSBORO PHARMACY
Careful tierv!iiiii hy tfiperiincel ,bykiuii.! Accurals Jif nsiin; ,y o,i.
petent and ainatakiiiK lirmm i ta I
Th llillslxiro I'linriiiacy orders its drugs (roiu the inonl rclialdo inamifni'liirei,
ouly, anJ la tlioroiiKlily supplied with wry requisite nw-fscary (or pmiierly tin ihict
Ing a tiral-c'lnsa prvxrriptiou liusiiifsa. The pn prietois art; ever Hsttlilul tlmt the
most-Spproved latent reiiu'dirs are cont i nuai ly heing addisl tu llie 1im k as the hmut,
of niodiilne and pliarmupy aalvsiifO. lie in if tiw-od of pttuiiar advantnoit in ,ni
chasiiiK its aupplirs, owiiiK to its Imsiiiesa rule of Liking trade diwuunt lor h-.Ii In.iu
the bet llouwa, the retail prii-ea are eoiiwiieiilly lower limn lliote of uut ii.,riinii7
drug stores.
All tli lending articli-s .if DRL'tidlSTS' St'XDRIES, iii,.,i;iltf K! ! s C
PERFUMES, TOILET A KTK'LES, DKl SUES, 8luM,ES, l.M',.. . ., u
A large and entslleiit assortment of SI'ECTACI I " una l. K i
also ou hand.
PATENT MEDICINES of all popular kliuls sIwhn- in e'.l.
The finest WINES and LIQUORS mpplied in case, of lrkt.t on i.r--f; ilja
a) -v-
THE HILLSBORO PHARMACY,
Union Block, .... Hillshcre, Orcein,
CARSTENS BROS., Proprietors.
HILLSBORO SASH AND DOOR CO.
SASH, DOORS
A Fall Uue of Mandsrd aizoa
brackets onnstantly in to k.
Hpeelal Hoslgns of btilldor' g-xsls made to ordi-r on Im u u itir.
Lumber Yard. In connection with the mA and d.sir futorv
yard will be kept conmantly torkel with rough and dresaod liimUr f ui
Rollders are lnvite.1 lo place Ihflr onlers with us.
Office at the fsotory, w.l of tlie tailrnsd ulation, Hillls , 0:.
TO THE PUULIC!
We, Hie limlrrslgiifd,!
hare coiicludod liercal'lorj
to conduct our liisiiiess
on a different il.ui. On
account of t lie great re
duction in prices it isi
necessary for us to have i
cash In hand or Itsequva-;
lent In exchange Tor
goods.
On and after .Monday.
the 10th day of this
month, cash or Its ('univa
lent will be required of
all purchasers. The high
est market price will he
' v a srv
in ex -
paid for produce
change for goods.
HALVES & II A I LEY.
Forest Grove, Sep. 6.
Those Vh lis I m.
HAVING diapoeed of onr livery stable
pronertv. we aak those nwino na -.
corn forward al one and aetil their ao
ennnta. Kitber mernbor of tb Ann wbo
tnoreed aa, Haehe A Williatna. I author.
Ud to rcoelpt for monev pnl I.
,., , , WJL,.MS rtWtLI
Hillaboro, September la, 114. in 2n
rpilfcUE will be s Bieetin in the Interest
X nf euod roads at eriionia. Hamr.lsr.
tbe 2A, at l M. sharp. A leport nf or,m
nilttee la expected an I aome action on
tin will b taken. E. S. OHDWaY,
be ruber li, im. Chainuan.
.otici; I j
rpHR time for senil-annml aetllement '
X la now at band. All acoounta three,
month la arrear. ninst l settled bv enab
or note, All aeeounta over-doe Disced in
the band of collector, after loioler mi.
J. f. 1 AlllLHlt. M. I).
illllstroro Cider Ira.
am now making and have in a'o-k.
aweet eider, at wholesale or ntml
Apple mad Into eider on reaa- nabls terms
and in anv qnnntitv desired. nlr aula
al eoraer of f'onrth and JaeVann reeis.
North Hlllsboro. K KKSlKIi.
eptember II, IRst. 1-; i
3itlee tm llrldg-A
Itulldera.
lilCUK will b let on entem'wr if J I
rill
. isy. at 1 o'clock P. M.. cmnrii ...
tb boiirlina nf a hritlua k
Hialer brid.-e, near the Hollnml (' tbolm
chorob. 16 ft fc;ai and ultt bruise ad
All at darlinir No,ibern I'atton Creak,
rM feet Ion 11. Hrteeiflaatloria can be aeen at
eoant, elerk'a ottioe, on and after Moi.dnv
Beptember 17; all to be sealed I.Ida. Court
reserve right to reject an; or all bid. 11.
ordar of County Cnrt,
B. P. COUSkXll-8, Coanty Jadg.
are lost
annually,
J. A. W.tco, Serr.t.r,
DRUG HOUSE
ad Dealer la
AND MOULDiNCS
and pattern, of sash, iIix.m nm,i ,ri.,-i sn l
u ui I"
l-i-i
Speaking of
Bargains.
Schiilmericli A Hon have Just
found a few more of IIiomj
storm s rr s nnd suitings which
you lik d so wi ll.
' Have You Seen
Their new line nf Indies rlnnks
and rapfs whlfh tlny jirojiose
to make a run on?
Sclnilmorich & Son's
!Xew Stock!
Is riKht up to Hid close of the
century. No stain gixnU.
It Does Its
Own Arguing.
But rM-hulmfrhh A Hon
always reudy lo how
quality.
nra
Its
! GRNAITE AND MARBLE
1 wonuH.
MONUMENTS AND TABLETS . .
. . AT EASTERN PRICES !
Isrw t nmiilier of Monmnett in 1'ort
land. W aell at away down rioea.
Heat of work and Satisfaction Until.
ailteed.
If anvthitiB Is wanted, pleas aenj ad
dna. and w will n.ul u!i aamplrst ,t.
Onr olTine and asni,e rnoina are at
SOfTII rORTLSI), lltntTST.,
0olt th 'atllng Scheel.
Please conanll a Ufor bujlnc, we
W..1 aave joo money.
f tl.TlX H. WKEKH.
a'A I.I. l.aTrRA.K.
I bav a larrf slnt,i,. Held and wood
paature whivb I now rondy to receive
rek.
'1 her la an abundance of miming water
within tbe encloanr, together witu fla
bAd.
triqalr of th ondersisned, at th New
ton carin, 1 mile southeast f Hillsboro
I Anu.Md. li i; H. 1". trUt 1 AAi.D,