1 4 HILLSBORO INDEPENDENT vmkkscy jterutu. alrd la Um poaloAaa a Hlllaboro, Urifu auDaertpUoa, la kIvum, awaar DM OUUltlOKO fl)BLIHU15U iXJu, rVa1H U.M.U.01VLT, Calk miL vamu or rum en FKIDAY, MAY 27, IS98. KEPlfiLICAX STATE TICKET. Fur Ciorenor, T. T. CiKKK, of Marion County, Fur Secretary of State, F. I. DL'XBAR, of Clataop County. For State Treasurer, CHAS. S. MOOK, ol Klamath County. For Attorney General, D. K. X. BLACKBURN, of IJoo County. For Puperintet.de nt ofFublic Instruction. J. II. A( KF-KMAN, of Multnomah County. For Supreme Judge, T. A. MOOR, of Columbia Couuty. For State Printer, W. It. LEADS, of Jackaoo County. For Congressman, first fiiairict. TIlOS. II. TONGUE, of Washington County. For Judge, Fifth District. THOS, A. McBKIDK, of Clackamua County. For District Attorney, Fifth District. T. J. CLEETON, of Columbia County. For Member State Board, W. II. SMITH, itEPlBLU'A t'OUSTY TICKET. For Senator, yra. E. W. HAINES, For representative, G. W. MARSH, J. R. C.TOMPSON, AliNER BRIGtiS, For County Judge, B. P. CORNELIUS. For County Clerk, J. A. IMBRIE. For County Sheriff, W. I). BRADFORD, Fr Recorder of Conveyance!. CALVIN JACK, Jr. For Commissioner, J. 0.. A. YOUNG. For Treasurer, A. B. CADV, For Assessor, C. A. CAVELL For Surveyor, A. A. MORRILL, For Supt. of School, 11. A. BALL. For Coronor, Dr. O.L. LARGE, J. P, ami tons table IMittrict 0 nicer.. North Ililletx.ro. Juitlce of the Peace. W. D. SMITH, Constable. E. C. BROWN, South Hillsiioro. Juittceof the Peace. H. II. HUMPHREYS. Constable. C. W. REDMOND. II. H. MILLER'S API'OMTXF.m. Hon. II. D. Miller of Lane county, will make Ave speeches in Washing- ton county next week, appearing ai the following named place at the times nl a led : iMMiiany, v canes. June I, 7::i p. in (Jlencoe, Thursday, June 2, 7:.'i() p. m Uaston, Friday, June 3, 7:30 p.m. llillshoro, Saturday, June 4, 2 p. m t . a at . r. trove, naiuniay, June 4, 8 p. m. rioveieign ha been charging all over Oregon tint the Uage bill U the currency relorru measure that the re publican party endorse. Now while the Uage bill has some gsJ feature there are other that are objectiona ble. The party haa not adopted it. All the republican parly ha pledged itself to do is to uiaintaiu our cur rency at it present standard, it will up'iold the gold b.- a. To that end some reform of the currency will be suggested. Tbi week a bill baa been reported to the llou-e which look to the reformat ion of the curreucy. It inalnt.iiii Ihe pre--nt volume, that in, it does not contract the currency. I hough it provide for the cancella tion of outstanding greenback with out the aale of interest bearing bond, thi is done hy issuing to the banks a new form of currency, to he known a national reserve note. The duty of redeeming them note i laid on the bank. Thi break the end lew chain. In a word the recommendation in clude the feature of reform nought by the Indianapolis menetary com mission in it report, but in some re- Mpect by different method The bill seeks to maintain the parity of all money or currencies to favor ail ver a the larger change or market money of the people, to create an Is sue and Redemption division of the treasury, to prtiViiie lor ' canivTlaFioo of greenbacks by use of idle gold al ready in the treasury and to author ixe a text begiuning of the use of gen eral credit currency by the national tanks. All paper currency except silver cerlltJcaiea shall lie in denomination of 110 and upwards. Silver certifi cate shall be in l's, 2' and 5' only. bank must keep ou deposit with the V. 8. Ireisury 5 per cent of (heir cir culation with which are to be re deemed bill of those banka which suspend. Thi feature make the note of. the national bank a safe currency. The bill seem, politically, to lie the bet measure that ha t?en pre pared. Jt meet the expectation of those who believe there can lie no lrmanent business prosperity until the greenback are retired and it d not opiose the prejudice of those who favor the greenback. In other words, the greenbacks, which are a menace to our national credit, are retired without any loss to the treas ury and without an issue of bonds, by imposing the burden of their cur rent redemption upon the bank In return for the privilege of Issuing a certain amount of asset currency. file bill is directly in the interest of the general public, of the farmer, the laboring man, and the merchant as well a of the large importer and the great corporate interests. Yet the bank, under it provisions, have privilege which ought to overcome any objection Ihey may have to It. J.very advocate of change In our currency law and every citizen and business man who seeks safe and table thing in finance should imme diately recognize the vital inortance of complete supj ort of thi measure. It 1 a great step forward. Within a few day thi bill will probably tie taken up by a caucus of tne s-jund money representative in the lower house for consideration and decision a to action. The value of each progressive step in the work we have iu hand i too great to lie em phasized. The executive committee having the reform hill In hand has lalxired without casing for nearly I Iti months and w ith full knowledge of the apparently insurmountable dif Acuity to be overcome and the bare possibilities of legislation. The next step Is to secure the passage of thi bill in the lower hous.i la-fore ad W HI IK. 10X1.1 E I XoT ('USE ' ington county. The warrant Intl r. H0."E -t tsaring debt of Washington coui.:jr April 1st, IWM, wa t!2,n24 3!, Congressman Tongue write tbi ku.i a. the present time the interest strong letter to Chairman Hendricks j taring iud. IHe.loes . f the county is on the situation at Washlngtnn. Mr. j $.ta,3iJ.Sl. From the article iu ti.e Tongue occuplea the place every pat- Argus it would have the voters ! riotie citizen would have him. The n.ve that duriug the term of Judge letter read: ; Corueliu the county haa lvn reek- Washington, 11. C. May Id, liitM. ' In expeudilurea, and haa not pr . R.J. Hendricks Salem Or Dear ! tectcd the interests ol the taitwv. r Sir: I bad hoped to lie in Oregon at least one week during the campaign, thinking that could lie done without neglect of duty here. I find now that will tsti impossible. The revenue bill providing the uuouey uecessury for an energetic conduct of the war w bile it pa&-d the bouse long ago, ha not yet (msned the senate, ami the probabilitieare that it will not do o for some time. Amendment have leen proponed thut cauuot posed lily ie aaseiilea to l.y the hou-e. I lie July Id. h7, undr combined opposition to the adminin'i rem me, $1 17,7x1 07. For the liem-fit f the Argus, w'io-e reporter doe nt aeem abie to in ke au juvefitf,iiiiiii ami a fair a'atem. m to th taxpayers, the taxpayer are referred In the follow iiijj coinp ir.nivr stateiuenr : H's-eipls from all oorti-n from J.i! 1st, lsy, to July 1-1, l, .Jti,. 579 37, under former admini tratiou of couuty atftirs expenditure during the ame peri. m I 127,747 2tt. Kx- i penditure from July 1st, ls"l, to the piti ii Troubles of a Pastor's Wife This u omanu as peculiarly afflicted ; physicians could do Hj!..injr ij rl. iurt ytt fnt uus curt J in a simple way. Sht mow sends a messat to sujferig humanity whuh ilumld be helpful. tratioD, w hile clamoring loudly for a declaration of war, when the couti- Receipts from V. nources, during said eril, 10S,.oii 1 1 so Dial l.'i. try had not a manor hip reaily, and taxpayer will undrst ind lhat f. r when immediate hostile action would ! the threey.-ars ending July 1-t. Isii7 have been extremely dangerou, now ; under the preot regime, the ex thatwarha I sen declared, and we liiuie of Washington v,Umy wa tlll.OOO les than under the pre ceding administration, while the re ceip: of the present regime were l.'H.IKli) len than under (he prsediiig administration, and the only reusou why there i a present indebtedness fiscal expense of (he the preseut lime is, l- are face to face with an armed enemy n-fuse to vote for any practii-al meas ure necessary to supply the govern ment with funds needed for vigorous action and speedy victory. Soldiers and sailor must be paid, materials of war must is- Dought. Ample sup-: alxive (hi plies' re a neceasary a gun and! couuty at men. i ney cannot ne hail w ithout cause the levy made by the county money, we need them, and we nee.1 ; court during the hard time of 1SI, them now. IH'IS an.l IH'IK was l,lu., ih... ' - " ' 1 " " w iiinii ail ) IVlay is dangerou. w hile soldier ' year previous to 1894, w hile the lax and sailor are risking life and limb j able value of the property wa ap in perilous battle they should !e paid proximately the same a year pre- in money, i-cry miliar ol wnich will viou te 1894. For the year 1896, purchase a dollar worth of supplies the levy of county laxea wa 5.1 tor lamiiie at nome. io undertake ,is, w hile the net taxable value of to cut down tl eir wage by paymeut ' property iu the eounty wa 14,3911, in money of uncertain value or by -,(.; take the difference between the payment in promises, which every- 1 3.1 ujin and ,he owe,t evy um,,e by one know could not lie redeemed ; the preceding administration and we now, and the redemption of which ' have a difference in taxe to be paid no man can predict, would lie unpat- 'by the farmer iu the hard time of riotlc and dishonorable. To make ( ov. r t7,9UO for year 189G. Thi ac war revenues dependent upon the I count for tne warrant in.lel,ie,l..s- decision of the supreme court in liti - exceeding the fiscal exnence In I year ending July 1st. 1898: this is l. Probably 00 other wxmu trtt tufl.rtd -ja a Mv Adua dad, the wife of e-ev. A. R- Aianu, putor of the Corntua ciurch at BlanduuvUlc, III. Phyucua vet bihici b her ilmnt, and lor yem tne wk catnpc-ita 10 live a lite of torture. To-day the w eJl and the !ory oi her tui:chninj recovery wul touch 4 mpoa wve cord to the heart ol (very woman. "Abcoteix yeanaeo,''uiiMn.Adama, "my htlth bean to UU. The hnt troul le I ooticed vu with my itomach 1 food did not agree with tne, and my appetite tulcd until 1 could icaraly tit. "1 would begia to bloat be (ort I waa tivough wnh a meal, and the food felt Lke atone in my atomach. u After eating I would nave paint in my atonuch with a amothercd icelmg which would finally extend into my throat and chest accompanied by a choking actuation. " I begin to bloat all over and my handa and feet commenced r welling until I thought I had dropay. "In a abort time I had pain and eorencu la my left tide which extended aerate my back accompanied by dujincu, and then followed icveie paroxytma of pain eiUnd ing from the lower cart of m v atomach ima the region of my heart. "During the apella a hard ridee aa !ar?e aa my arm would appear in the left tide of my atomach and around the left tide. "I had a feelinr of heavineaa in mv head and at timet could tcarccly hold it up or keep my cyet open, yet when night came I could not alcep. "I aLo euficrcd intcately from feeaale traoae. 1 doctored with tea diHereat phyeicima, but waa net benchtcd. No two oi the doc tor aiagaoucd my caae the tame. "One day my hutbaod noticed aa article rrgaroi-.f Ur. Ulumt' Pink Pilh tor Pak People u the newspaper, and tadaccd me to try the pilla. " I began taking them, bat experienced no rrlict until I had tbcd ihe anh box. I conunura taking them and alter vamg eleven boaea wat greatly benefited. "1 waa alio troubled with nervoua pro. trationaiidnumbnoaol my right kandand arm. My hand hurt to at timet,- Ungbi g Bwiuf.g, iuii 1 couia naraiy endure uu cam, eui toil rut all patted away. 1 now knew what it mean to eat a g xvi meal without tutienrg afterward, and en joy a gooa mgut't mu "I am again able to !o my work, and have done more thu tummer than in ail the but four yean put together. M I feel tale in taymg that it it all cue to w unamt- fuik lilU tit faie People, and contidcrit my duty to let f topic k:)ow what these pUla have cure tor me, at it may be the meant cl rehef lor othcrt who are tunenng." Dneatet ttrange to phyucians 1 tymiv Tomt lhat aeticd diagnotis, h;-r iint.l to the poUnt inilucncc tf I. Mi'l'-.mt Pmk Pillt lor Pale Fcoole. Drug-r-t everywhere consider them to be vat c. the mott valuable remedial aren't kr.owa to tctcace. gi3L aSini iiv Kuriviv Hvxr :3 tK. . . .a.. ka Ika mM AS once Mid r-v n observer ta be the 3 grinded aigl.t in tli world. "A nobler JJ ....h, .. ih " r.-rliffd a irienJ to him. X iit lather and son milking arm-in- ijl arm at u wct -- both be dressed in rHl taste the charm Jit of the picture is intensiiied. Mny nun ot tfl good taste in over 7.110 Ame ruaa cuirt -j .i.mimit (ielSuluaadOvcrcaatajrom M. BORN & CO., Tin dreat Chicago Merchant Tailor. om and Ftthcre art equani- ..r. . hlrucJ. Ma poor work. Kj ttti.nta. M lnl. . .,..1, c&o. b.uut urttce. Io ai- asiulactioa. " Krydr fully aiUII4. a" FIT and I IM3H liUABA.Mt.tu. s WVer aOO I kulrr l-Kllrrna to ''IU avtir ce irvaa. J CAXX. OX J SCHULMERICH & SON, HILLS150R0, OREGOX. AD SEE P.TThK.b Hillsboro Pharmacy UNION BLOOK aaaiN itriit, Dr. F. A. Cailcy. Prop Pure freh drugs. Brushes, Taints, Oils Sponges and all Uruggtst Sundries, Fine first class cutlery a specialty. :tra t are la ( mpaaadlair rretrrlptloMs. 4 ITATI4. ('Ol' KT. OF THE lor llif County of gallon to sustain an inc iue which has already la-en decided against us, would lie especially (lis. asterous. To prosecute Ihe war etll cienllyand vigorously to a Kieedy so true of other years during the pre. sent administration. Another item which seems to lie over hmkid ly the Argus reporter is Hon. Thos. II. Toxguk. determination and a glorious victory j that in prior years Ihe orllcers of the Is the patriotic and imperative journment. LOOhlNH A 1IIII.K ltAhWKII Mr. Alitor: Piease one word. I was mustered out of Uncle Samuel's service I ifceiiitsT :!0, 1H.', and paid In thirty-live cent dollsrs. When nrst eiuisietl, April iNlil, 1 whs in . i-t- i . . . 1 rrniueiu iiciiniey naa isauetl a second call for volunteers. The num. la-r la fixed at 7.',(HrO which will lie apportioned according to Kipulation wn-Kon a quoia is Mii.enougn mrtwo the merchant ile husimas mid I wish ttattaliona. (o g,ve j.ou Mmw (,f lhe ,r,w Ht that Hon. W. ri. Vauderherir and At. wle of a few of the mtvssitii-a of life torney Langley spoke at Oalea Creek we" IW '" ' eme home in lMi:. a few night ago. Langley la a ail- '"''' coffee was l.'i cents per ver repuhlican and waa so Indiscreet lu'i K'hnI lirown stigsr 7 to 8 cents as to read that anonymous circular Pr lH,u,"l. Young Hyson tea was 2- against Congressman Tonifue which vnls per pound. New tirleatis the detiKs rats refused to circulate, moliisse .Ml :. tin i-ents s r gallon, The incident resulted in a shower ol "KITS aome of which took effect on Iatngley. It is deeply to he regretted tint any elector should mi far lorgel his proMr dignity as to adopt tie tactic of the rowdy. Uecauae Mr langley put away and honorable op position and soiled his hands with mud slinging, there waa no ) us ti Men tion for egging him. The perstra tors rvuiain unknown, and it is well. Their act is not tine for approval or glory. Mr. Wallace MeCatnant made It very clear when he spoke here re cently, that the volume of money dia not control the price of commo dities. For If It did, then 4(1 and AO years ago w hen the per capita of cir culation was not half of what It I 110 w rommeditiea ought to have been very much cheer than now. Huch was not the case. Prices were not much higher for all classes of goods except perha the produce of w heal and corn in the far Interior. The freight rates and supply and demand then governed. As well might sa. that the number of yard slicks gov erns the price of prints. Money . the measure of value and that Is all. It Is essential that the measure N kept at aa unvarying standard. That standard has leen Died in gold. lr It remain as qalabiishad. ft. ur a-r barrel. In lsii.1 U coffi 'as MO cenls ier pound, stirar 18 to -Nl cents, lea "ill e n s to f I 2't syrup II lo l. 2.1 per ifsllon, tin. I Hour was tf ."hi to Y! per barrel. The private soldier's pay in istil wssU s r ne hi 1 h in coin, and in I8.) it was lrl iu tireentiacks, wortn aisiut 3"i or :it i-enis in coin. Now a some of our lest Isiys hsve gone to the front, I don't want to see them paid in . Mi-cent dollars. Hence keep our standard where it is. Yours, John. "He voted 111 favor ol paying U. S. bonds in gold " iH-mocrntic anony mous circular purporting to give the Coigre-ional rvrd of Thos. H Tongue. This quotation put in plain language should read, "He voted against the Teller resolution" for there has never been a measure be fore Ihe House to pay Imh.Is in gold. Mr. Tongue voted against the Teller resolution and we glory llisi lied id. That is what we sent him thereto do. All that republican ol j-ct to in (list charge Is that it whs not Iramed in ordinnry lsncune so that anyone ran understand just what Is slated. luty of the administration. Thiscaunot lie dotu without the necessary means. They should be furnished st once and without eipiiv ocation. We are eng.tged iu actual and perilous warfare. Foreign na tions are restless and jealous of our success. Dangerous foreign compli cations may arise. It is no time to Indulge in any untried exierimc!ils, or vtll.l, visionary flnancial schemes,. If we must indulge them, let us re. serve the experiment to less perilous times. We cannot afford to do it now, w hile our sailors and soldiers county were on the fee system and at the present time the county la paying said officers salaries, and the totnl amount of fees received does not ex ceed M,,-,im per annum, w hile the sal aries of officers, who were formerly ou the fee system, amounts to tH,'m er annum, a difference of H.imjii r annum 10 is? lamie by the taxnavers In previous years the eounty receiv ed from liquor license and other llonses for the three years previous to tne present administration some. thing like .J.'ioo, while under the mi swer, for Ihe Argus man and any- ote else who is familiar with the facts knows ih:tt the Sheriff and one deputy iRfiiot do the work of the office, and that while there probaoly was, for the months men tioned in the Argus, no deputy in the oflice, Mr. Bradford has three or four deputies over the county, w ho were doing the work and were being alil for doing it. The county court, knowing the fin ancial condition of the farmers and taxpayers of the county under the good old Democratic hard times 18SI3 4-5 15, (and which no doubt was adv.M-ated by the Argus man.) levied a lax upon the pr.uierty of the tax payers commensurate with the times, and as the above comparative state ment ah'iws; lowered the expend! tures of the county IIO.OOO during the same period. All that is ni sary to convince the taxpayers of Washington county that the present has been an economical administra tion is an examination of the records of Washington county. Ihe state tax mentioned by the Argus is not due and has la-en claim ed by the state for ten years but th stale has never made any effort to collect it: under the circumstances it cannot lie marked part of the indebt edness of the county. VKATCII VOUCH ".M." We know how Mr. Vealch will vole, for he has done some voting in years gone by. He has leen in the Oregon legislature and his voles are on record. Mr. Veatch votes "no." It was in the legislature lhat he gained the reputation of "Ki.-ker Veatch." O.sid bill or bad bill, bill lor economy or bill for extravagance, lemocratic. bill, republican bill or populist hill, Mr. Veatch kicked ami voted no." Mr. Veatch admires the wisdom of the raven, IIihI Poe immortalized. The raven's only sias-ch was "never more." It was a convenient seech, e:isy to learn and, as far as the raven was concerned, was always appropri ate. It was no lax on the brain. Mr. Watch's admiration resulted in liiiilstion. This wingless rsven perched himself in the legislative nit: cni'.vrv Mttlt ol Ol'l'hfoll uhi ington. . -1.. (-r ..I t lit FMiaiv il lulu A rt. mn. 'ler I'o H : r r.-uiio. L !ia" A IrMtar, At Hi ) 11 Kr 111 11.. Wa in K frwnnu and l.l . W Krvin -oi, irr?rtinv : in ilie iiaiiii'ol iti.. S ai- o' ll'etfon, vou iru uert'bv rit-tl and roui'.'d u ais ar in Wie .'uiititv C iuri t Hi- Hist u Oi-feon t.ir ihv ( ..nil 1 y ..f Ws-.iui;ion lit tne o in rimm tlinrt'ot at Hlilsiii.ro 01 thf coutii yof a.-.hinirion on Mond iv. Ihe "Alih dty of June ls'ts it 10 o'.'ioi k 111 ihe inrt-iioon ol ill .1 Ms. thru una th.rto show csu II a. iv exist whv sit oril.T ut .il. nf the fot- suie ileji-r bil real iroiriv r-imiiletl in V;i-hintrinii c.iuntv (Wuiin t n.l deacrib.! foio the electors. He has Industriously " 'ollows l..ii:' Cunwnnni at 1 be - I n.ll-ll, w-l r.t.n... ni ll I ... I'll.. McK.iy uikI 'te in T INKS W. Wi I Mvr outh tj .'ii 1 K 0.1 tli.. north llitv oi ltiesa.il Mr K.. II L V 41 oh eiore or iesa o II, r .N K comer ! Ilie W Imlf of Ihe ml M.'Ka H L ' ill. nre S l."" W i var XI" 3i' K) 22 1. more or lent iu u omt tiist 1I1 li.1lu.1e lim ai-res. I hem e N 7"s ."' W 1.1 i-tis nu.l tutK. ii.or or :as 10 inm K ol me II l.l' ! T K Co nelnia and OTHEK CAMIlllt IKS. Iist week space was obtained for a brief paragraph for a part of the county ticket. Further brielist men- ti.iu is made of others. I.K.KK. Jor clerk James A. Imhria Is be- put: It I Ft" Ntl.K. and faiihfully served the county for two years, and he can more elticieut. ly do so another term. W. II. IIKAtlFOKI). I-or Sheriff is an ideal man. He never boasts what he will do, or tells w here he is going but quietly and modestly goes forward and dischsrgHH (he duties of his office. If a criminal is wanted he sooner or later geta him. We know Mr. Brad ford and how faithful he will on duct public business. He should be kept in (ifllce. cai.vi.v jack, .ir has served un apprentice ship in the recorders office. He is a native of this county, educated in our public schools and traiued to make a hand some recorder. He is affable and always at his desk. By his election Jack will not lie so much favored a- Ihe county will la fortunate in gel. ting an exact and reliable offlivr. A. II. CAIlV, For treasurer Is a trained mnu. He has had longexpcrien.-e in the In dustrial world and has had the hand ling of large sums of money. All this has fitted him for the place he is now asked to take. Years have come so that he is on the retired list and just suited for the care of the public mouies. He is always at his desk and exact lo a cent. When he sends money to Salem he know s upon What account it is to be cr dited. c. A. CAVIL, for Assessor is a respected ciii.n of Went Cedar Creek and comes endors- ed by his neighbors. H ha had home experience in the office width lie seeks, having listed property iu his precinct last year. A. A. MUKKII.I., or Gales Creek is a skillful surveyor and will perform the dudes of his office in an acceptable manner. II. A. HAI.I. for Superintendent of School is from Tuaiatin and a professions.! teacher. BY VlliTCK OK AX KXKCXTIOX. e IHvree an. I onler of sale, issued out of Ilie circuit court ol'tlie M ite of Oreicon, for asliiiiKlon county in favor of Ceplmn Kiat'iiliaiier unit aMinri Muvi.l Si aire, in ecutor ut the Inst Hill ami t.-siaiii. iit of KrasliiN Savage r. tlcva..! : Marv llailv, MarcelliiK S. t aily. I onl.-lin liuililj Cliailes Uuilil, llniiiiali N. iikcriniiii, Jolin K. Oakrrman, Krusius Savage jr, Mary K Kavuge, Cena Jer;aiis, J.'rtiuMs Mant'llll Navanr. I.t-Kiia Savage, Krasius Savuee, lllaiu he Savage, Hurl Savage, Oav iil Savage, C. Scliiiliiit'i'i. li ami .10 Scliul iiieriili partners umler the linn name of bcliuhneri.'li Son, Herman s. inilnierieli ami C II Koch partners 11 n.l. the tirui name ol Si'liiiliiiericli .V K.M'li, W Pat terson and Thomas I lluinplireya, le lemlaiita tor tiie sum of i rostti and lor further sum ol t:t70 .'J 1' ri eolil coin with interest thereon at the rate ol 7 per cent per annum mm the Zsth day o April IsM and or the cost ami expenses o' sale ami of sai.l writ Now there ore Ly virtue an. I in pursu ance o iui! juilgment tierns.' and onler o: sale I wii , 011 M.tn.luv the I'ltli .lav o J 11 net lis, at the south ..oro the court lions.', ill llilislsiro. v anhiniftoii eoioitv Oregon at the hour o In o'. l.s-lt a 111 o raid dav sell bidder or property ii iiieii.-r .V :W K on ..,.! . me of at public auction to the hiirhest .......,..,.,.,. 1, , .o, ,,,. re or F. ... easn tne ollowuig ileseriheii ri'ul ..ii.. iiiriiiriKiiiiii ..-.iu r. ..runfii iqp F e. iiii.n I) I. c Arli- ami - loiki lo li e arum p nil e xiialning ton arret. .ts 1 e-Hcnieneine at un Normweai eoi- uer .11 ine li LC O. uries M.'K .v and H m I t N K I W ol Ih Will M r ll.en,-. X l.'"l' K 0 . ihf line of th- ! J ick -ou and ile LI I. (! Hi .'hi and IS link, lo p. Ill III III.' !OIJ e ol the .not Jnfllwin tl L C t e . n Norm 77 W 17 rhs s.i.l M Cnks 11 Ih. M V eornsr ol the ssl.l li Jarka.il. and wile II I. C tlleneeH Ml II K lo Ihe N Hie of A O ir.l.oi- t ii,.t,,.H H 77s lc ilie N 01 ...id (lor.li.n's .and la clis t lence S If M)' Won Hi- Kline ol lhrm.ll.or.lalu an " eli and 7-' link- to tin. N w h.n.r ' A rreeniHi. luud IlieneeM 77 ;kl Oil 111. N 1 1 11, ol the said W A h'r. eni .n oi l . i h- and I n m me plan, of Is?. 1. inline 0 11a uii'ir !l.li7 ai'ia a. o i.d nnl e lit. ill. 11. i,r:tvil f.i it. .i.d llbnti.i., u nii.siiln a.lnill.l-lr.ili." of sa il estate ' If! Illi- I o a-1.1 inile WitneKK. the Hon It I' I'nUVI'l I I n HIilK.' ol llle Colllllv Court ol Ihe Stale of r-i;oii lor t lie 1 ountv ol WhmImiiioii ith llic seal of said Court alii ed lliin 111 iluv of iav ,. 11. imis. Attest .w i "Ki-I J. A Imlirie. Clerk. nscr a ovinrnsia 1 ahleta ara a.ad oa a ooaltlv. 'ii nres liearl-liiirn. ruiMiti ol si. tlistrelis alter eatilnr op nv turn. 01 iivupep-ia One little label (jivea hn ine.liate relief. and M ,1-t lielta ,lm. -- --n rnuKi ira puslrlvcly cure Sick Headache iiiduri'Mion and .t.iixhpation. A .I.-IikIiI- """."""" ves all eruplions f the nwiit prinliii in a pel lii-i eumplexion or money nlumled. i". and :i eta ai lielt,. .1 ni-iore. (..r-r-,,, uuinisiration the receipts irom liquor license has beeu hut iiisi in two hemispheres are risking life j another difference to be made up and pain uy tne taxpayers. and limb in defense of national honor wecniiot afford to tarnish it, or di minish the luster of their victories, by engaging in sehi'iii.si of repudia tion or .piibhing atlempts to chea them nut of a portion of their com pftisiition. So long as these import- snt ii'it'stious are H'inliiig and unde cided, every friend of the adminis. tration, every iiiriiiti. r of congn-ss who is in favor of n vigorous prosecu tion of the war lo a -ssdy and -11c- cessl'u is-iie, 111 it remain al bis po- of duty. Counlry inu-l In- pi lies I atmve party, and victorv over our foreign etiemies ri'ifurdisl as of more iinporlar.ee thsn political cunt -sis. Very truly and sin.s-relv vours. I II'M. 11 TllMit K. IVrver connu iii.li-r ol tiieSpnih Cape Verde flts't has allowed himself to be bottled up in a little bay, eight miles long on (he South Fft isiasl of Culm. Sampson and Schley havel put la the cork and are actiing on it. mi vtv tUMiHsiitt nu. The Ar.'us, in it- issue of the l!l h of May. ss. tells the voters ol Washington County that there hs his-n many leaks in the public treas ury, and that the same has twit Is-en properly gunrd.sl in nnny instances, aud cites one iiurticular cae with reference to the steel cells for the jail. and at the elos" of the article it ss the records are so p.rly kept and m. semi-atiiiu tl r sirts Is ir, mi til.- as A1111.111T item winch seems to be overl.ioked by the Areus Is. ih, rmm July 1st, 1801, the expenses of build, nig bridges has lie;u greater than In any three years previous to that time. The Argus further says, that the county court let the contract to Turn uti ihe steel wprk of the county jail contrary to law. and that the county osi ens, py so uoing. The Argus man once had a chants? to prove the cunigos made in his papwr of Mav is) h, Hits, hut ignoininiously faiind 0 pr.sju.-e a single iota of proof thai snid j.i! could havtbeen furnished for less than the iiric. tiaiil r.,i. 1. other than the statements made by himself in his own paper. If at that time h could not prxluce evidence (that thecoiitrict was illegal, and evi- t. n.-v that the taxpayers of Washing ton county had been defraud.sl out of fssi, he certainly eannot prove it no. ; Further than lhat, the Arus man sutfg.'st.sl to the la-tUr.tli.IJ.iry. of .a. 1. 1. .1. f t . . . """" "r- A. in h. present can di.htte f,,r county Ju,e n ,he fu.,,m luaet, w.ts foreman, an iuvestia. moii or ihnjaii matter, and Mr. L. A. (Msl halls of Oregon, and at every roll call answered "no." Petitions, arguments He has hl(h itieals but they are prat lumninitK never rumen 111s learners Ileal. There in nothinir vl-ionan n..p oh.ndu,! Kl ....... .u.ll.l..l ..... . , uiaiii-i. . i, , .... 1 - I ana, for people, for fellow members, All his previous lib unnecessary, lie had but one an swer, "no." All bills looked alike to him. The fact (hat some one wished a hill pissed was enough for him to know. He voted "no." Such is this negative aindidate for congressman. Corvallis (Jazette. for constituents, for the necessary and' KiJ!."' ev.',1,," 'hat the duties of hi ...... -in or iros-riy rii-cnargctl. Hit. I.AIU.K has buried the dem.s-ratlc and popu list pai ties se. araieiy and now he can 110 tne same service when they are uniien, even though the silver repuiiiicHtis are thrown in. ' They mmSH. IX TIIK CIKCI'IT COKUT OF TIIK 1 State ofOreKon fui the County of Wunb- Alie f laiiitilf QNiiHG MADE EKbv " i 1 1 ' : m -v 1 1 licckwith, v K W li.ckwith. Hefemlant.t lolt V ileckwilh, the above named de fendant: In I lie name of Ihe State ofOrt'iroii, vou are hereby re.piircd to apsar and answer I he tK.mplmnt tiled niriiiii.-t you in the alKjve entitled run by Monday the Isih lay ol .Inly ls wlii. h is the iirst day ol Ihe next reeular term of said court next lot owiiik the expiration of the time for the ij itication ol tin summon. And if you 'f;'";1 answer for want thereof the .laintllt will apply to 1(. eollrt for tile renei pravei lor . Hill Itta ... ... ... .ouiiiirii in ar eoinplaint towit: I mil the marriage and marriage en.nru... now t-xistine Is-ta.-en you and the plaintill l dissolved, that the eare .-.. . I 1 oiiln.l 01 the minor i-liild f phiintitr and lelemlallt. tr. .1.1. . ,1,,. 1 1 : inuiniiii ami that she have judgment avainst vou lor her roM and ,li.ni. .. .i : .. and thai sueh-ollier and Inrlli... r made as may lie equitable, 1 his Slinilliiiliii i. i.nl.l,l.u.l ... . I i.uro auilllisi VOU by order of I ion,,,, t i..u.; T.. t.., - . the alsive naiiil t ourt. made and dated on the, lilt h .lav of Feb. Isiw I II OS. il. ,v K. II TilMJI'K, Al'ovieys for I'laintitr. to-wit. Coniineiii ini.' on Ihe northeast boundary lineo the donation land claim 01 Arthur llurris at a jKiinl 11 rth ill deirreea W and .15 cbs distant roin the ipiarter iswt lie tween seetiona 4 uud , t is K i W Will M.-r and runuiiiK tbeiiee south til decrees Mr to the H M tHiiindarv line o said Hums donation land claim theiii-e norm 4,1 de irrws west on said line elia to corner, tbenee north L':i.fsl clis to corner, them-a' east :l In ehs to corner. Ihcuee S411 decrees K 17 . lis to line o m Sandepa donation land claim, thence northward ou said line to center ol Tualatin river thence south- want with center of suid river loa point X Ml dcirruc K irom thu place o Inviniiina' theiieu south :ll ili'Kris.s W to the pla. o" IsViniiiiiKcuiitaininir Jun acres more or lts all situate in Washington county OreKou losatisy the hereinls; re named 'sum aud ior the costs and expenses o said sale Said property will lie sold ubjert to re demption as per statute o Orciron law'""'""" hand this lath day oi' May w i r.iiAHKouD, Sheriir Vashiiit.'tou Counlv Oreeon HiiKieyA lirown, Attorneys lor Plaintiff olire of Final Melt lenient. VTOTICK IS HKUKIIY HIVKX. THAT as the liudersiifiied ei.'u.i.r l.u 1... will and testament o : h.u. I D.....I .1.. ceased has . led bis dual account as sucli cvuloriii the com, ty court of a-hniKtoii county state ol On iron ami the id county court baa fixed Monday the lot li dav of June Isiis, at the eourt room of sai.l court at llillslairo I llvirfiii ,.( (I,.. I - ... o'clock of said day as thu time and place of ... . ,0 sain account mid tor tlie l.llal setlleinelit of said estate. Hale.1 at llillslsiro this 11th dav of May ', 1; w li k-1.' 11 Kx.H.-iitor of the last w ill 11111I .h.. u i..u... ol Thos. J. Ueed .lccca.cl. ,m.:i MIIKItlFK'M MA I.I-:. Il MltrUK OK AX KXKCFTIOX. m. in 1-7 decree and onl.-r of 1.......I ..... the circuit court of the Statu of Oreu-011 N.M"l",1"o" ( ountv in Tavor of II M Ilium and iitfain-t Cliarlc Alvorl and X-ttie Alvord and lmi,.nir. f..-.1... o?V.. f. -'"TV mU,.n'"i '"r the further sum ol WU U H Ko d com with interest thereon at the rale of 10 per cent per annum roin .i'imi J.. a01 tl,B ""-"'cr sum of sj with intereai Iher.-on at the rateot Ss-rceiit isr annum roinlhe'2sib my o April isiis as aite 1. .i .....1... oms ami ears'iUM-sof aab' and of said wrii r -T" . hy trS'w u,ui ' l'"rU" "'r eor" .l judtfinent decree and order of Is "" :!'' tl'" l:lh day June. Isms at the soiitb do.jr of the court bouse iti HllslMiru UasinnKtoii county Oregon at Hie hour of I . oVI.s-k a m of ia.d d,y se" ca.r. . ',eC".T t,,l, ,,!""- .l'iK''est bidder for to-wit : ,ullo""" '"crilH real properly ,iA1 Vf '"""umls.r.'.l and -m n ,Jr.. .i 1 I"',1 C, '''1''U' to the recorded map and plat thereof n lile i ,,e (v r "",U ff-KOII, tlH-ulHvetlrfHTlbfl lol-ur.. count v Fxerntora wtlre. yorn k is hk.iikiiy civf.x. tht .. . e. undcrsijfn.d, have b.-en by tlieloillltVCollri.il VI... 1.1 .' n (.un duly apiinted executors of the last will and testament of I ho. I). UI. phrey. ,,.ased and have duly' ....al lied a such eiK.liO.r. ill biivina claim aa-ain.t ...l.l ,w"0",, illire.1 to pn-.-e.it the . ...... .1. ": voucher, at the olliceof S. H Humyhn'.,-; ill llillsbonj. (iriiton. aill.i.. .... .' Iron. thi. date. " Hated at II ilUboro tbi. Imb ..... ..... ,.j vl ..mr I S!IS. present candidal!. f..r r.-piire. by slrtlule, it ,s hard lo ive'j id-e on the fusion ticket the.. f..J. the public anythinif like (s-cilic In- man of Hie grand Jury, a, ti,u j ......m.i.ii, ,., ,n,s r.y.r.1. thi- is u.i-1 -Uiis i f ,e Argus mA.i inve-t Iruw.iiillliu :. 1 - . ' . ... " " .-..a.. 11. r .riu- k I the Jul matter er tn.in mat, Uie sli(..,,.l .ty Hi which the Argus reporter lis. if. me over acc.n.nls of Wa-hii.t.'ioi county exbiains the glaring line, in the Argu "interest ta-riiu debt ol county April 1st, lS!s. Warrsnts t'll.llai 07. Due to Stale 7,l.trh." it in f..t i, not true, and is puMi-li.sl with Ihe intent ti mislead Ihe oters t.f Wash- ami re- polled that Ihe money was well and propeny . xp.-n..s In purcha-iiur said 1.1. ..... 1 . 1..., himi so., report hoii hie and of record in the i,u,r f ,he is,Uidy ch rk of this couniy. The ref.-reu.v of the Argus to ihe rtli-e if the NherifTand I lie allowance ot d.puty -alary, s it si log,-,, when no deputy was iu a,isteiM-e, nlp 11 I li l2' Dmi IIDPC Mr rrkrtwia.tr-. ri-iiia 1 vuwnntu F t 1 vm coluirs hm cuffs stiff md nice hc iuucm citjqt Dnnrirr nni 0E POUND OF THI5 STARCH WILL CO fci AS I AR ASA POL'ND AND A HALF OF ANY OTHER STARCH. it t T J.C.HUBINGER BROSC? KEOKUKjOWA. NEW HAVEN,CONN.fv li 111 1 ri.iiTiiaBlaTl ITI 1 a1 H, II I'M I'll RK YS A KAMIVTAK. III-MI'IIKKVrt' iVo'"'.?.'." ""i1"" wiland testan t llnctou and 1 . . I'.arretr Attocneya for Kstate. ami lor the costs ,."'. run."- Said property wiil be 'iiw "to .len.pt.oi, a. per statute ol On Koi, llt'""n'"y hand thi. 1.(1 1. day of May Hherirt U- , W- ! IIKAHKOKI), E D Timiii"'1 couniy On gon. Attorney for riaintirT. 61 - IIFJtiFF' HXI.K. ' MttlTK or 1 ilerr.-e and II ill -3 Ml Fit I FF'.N MAI.F. V VIIMI K t,K a KXKCITIOX .7... !.,7.''. '""l."'.'"0, ,,,'l' iuedont ol .Nov. l-!i; a-attorneys ee ami for tbi and e.p.,,e o, sale .,, ""J!.. wrVL -rl 1 fit:'-' ircilll Court ol Ihe HliUe ... 1 . . ' Wa!,!.,,,,..., . , ,v , ,uvo(. G. ,r, ' I biip.r.,11 and .uriiii.t August s,- lor Hie .111.1 .,1 ki , ,r il".",' ' " '" ' '" l 'nieol 10 Kr cent Per .... lim Iron, P.lh ,jav ol N,)V. , 1 V j.rlher...,, ..! .- ai.l, interest tl.er.-oi, at .V.i . ,1 . ' I ' aninin, i..r .1..;... .1 1 . ' ' ' '"-a .... .... riIIH, 01 sale -ai.l w nt : V.i II,. r. l..... 1.. . . . ' -- . 1 nil Mini in .... a,Hff sai.l l.i.'j 1 . 1 I W u.l, i, ....... . ' -de. I si I ,,e,dav. i.. i. ,. .. 7 1 lien i,,U,ore ,. " ' '"' "" satisfy tl ...in.- ,..-, Hi- -oiul, door of the , ! '"' epelis. of non-e in llii.ji,, ,... j , . I ' Iron. Ihe ami AN K: VKi'Citiiv n , ..1 .. . ' . out ... the ere,,.. 'o,.rrr,r1."Hv;7,; I ' will, interest 1. :r,.ll,. P ",rr""''! of CO-. '.y inn., a i.l ... of sale 1 .0 , vi - , '"''r bhnJ;rr'',"'"-..' " '''" w,,;:: Ol lOO c O A U' .., ! ' "" " "lr . Ihe lollo... ' h'1'1- C-. II. u ... PV11..1 111111 1.1 ,1... uui.a-l quarter Hie southeast northeast ot -cell, .11 sit'iat" in Hoa, lliereiore ani o .,, Iiesoull. balfof the Hie .,or,hwc.r t," J ,f Miiarterof ,. lln if ,11 t 1! ...:d Counlv , 1 1 . .1 .. n h I. pr-rs, rs.1 on -fnti fir arinri tile, hj tnsn who ha re bud roan of timrtli-a e-tr..,- in lanrv i.umlenna. It reti re. .,1,1 linti sn.l maimer dre.s u.il.- . i.t" l i,nrs-. and i,rrt. a hsantifnl aod la.tin dnih. It It the nelv T,rr , " ; s.'.i'wt il.si is ixrferah ha-alw., -oniinin neither ar-rnsr. sluai or an sSr-, unrsin.nouatoUneaandeaaUaslefoeababTpowdr. fty all nktUuM m4 rUii froctrs. -1 I. id. I. r f 111 pn. rtv town ; I he ea,l ,ali ,.f ihe south .11011 -1 i,t ,,,w, s hour ol 111 oYI,M.k ne !. 111, win diwriU-d pl.'jsr y sums 11,1.1 r... ........ . said ,le. . ... , ' - ...'....ii n- r r " 11 a, pu. in am li., ,u ibedivl.. i.r " hand lb;. I-' 1 Sh....i ... W. 11. u. 111 oi w 11,1. .. . O I -I. J. , I.lli 11. ,v I to r. no,.;.- live wc.,.,1 . Will ,v,.r Por,ta,i, J -.....re- ,.!! ,u..l..i,. Va.l,itf,on V, ' ? r,V"l lo alilv .e her,.i,.ll.. -um-and lor .he ,, -aid properly ., .,,;., , I'll, I'll.. 1, ,,- tit -ihi,,,. ..r. ' IO vc . .. . ' ton. ....... 1,1 . n i l, III 1. ..II. , ... . I'lHIII 111, - .. to. ,.or,i. .. Itoaim, .-.iioriieys r p,r Ma, It A Ki ii, "inly. u,.v ,. tl- .. 1. tn.m. -"ay, s. ,ru- V " l!'!AHKOKD, li. ( itro,r ,l","f," "' OreKo, Allortiey for 1'laintiir. Er,Mniy a;a a. aDt and retr. ii , n, Vn "'" "r"- 0 and l-isiUvel. nnnk ,'" a.t Ket!y rleaaam, tha lit ' ,,v-r" and biiim,.: '''.'"":l1 "i.tl,.LaT , -i-aiiiMi