The Argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1894-1895, March 21, 1895, Image 2

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    THE ARGUS
County Official Paper.
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ISSUED EVERY '
BY
" The Argus Publishing Company.
SUBSCRIPTION FRICB.
Single ivpv live pouts.
One year, $1.01).
Six months t)o ceuta.
Thr!e months 35 cents.
Entered at the Post-office ttt Ilillsboro,
Oregon, as beeond-chis mail mutter.
THURSDAY, MCH. 21, 1895.
It is almut time that one-horse
fievvspapers let up on Greshatn.
He prohablv knows what he is
about, and their kicking will do
them no benefit, nor him no harm.
The man who led the great rail
way strike last summer is in Port
land. He. will probably fail in
raising more discontent, is his fail
ure in the strike line was so very
monumental. He is now trying to
ruise money to pay court expenses
but such men as Debs never work
for it.
The Argus has never been a very
great admirer of Secretary Gresh
am. but thinks he showed the prop
er American spirit in calling Spain
down nt once. A little Jingoism
is li good thing occasionally. He
is not bounden to please the repub
lican press, and could not if he had
anv desire to so do.
Will the Oregon legislature ever
do anything to so amend the stat
ute I hat a. party charged with a
crime can get a speedy trial? As
the law now is a person held for
crime and arrested after an ad
jntinnent of Circuit court must lay
in jail for seviral months before
ii trial can be had. This comes
home to taxpayers as well as piis
Miers and Oregon would do well to
f.illow her sister state of Washing
ton in this regard.
It is not to be presumed that the
eitv council needs a dictator. Tf
they are incapable of legislating for
the city's welfare they should be
removed. If the council sees fit to
regulate a license for retail of spir
its by drug stores it has a right to.
It need ask no officious individual
advice, and it need presume noth-
I ing. Granted that the ordinance
passes it imposes a $400 tax and
I should license be taken out it will
Ij lie "acceptable to the city's ex-
chequer.
: . .
Hili.sboro is showing the prop
I'er spirit in the subscriptions to the
Fourth of July fund. Every citi
zen of t lie town and every jerson
of Washington county should indi
vidually consider him or herself re
sponsible to the putting forth of
an effort in making this a Wash
ington county affair. What we
jjijwant is a celebration thut will he
. remembered for years by young
and old alike. Put your shoulder
to the wheel and it will be a grand
nuccess.
A contemporary, remarks that
hopes the "exrert fad" n ill not
fjjrevail this session of circuit court,
s It is unlikely that it will. But it
lis wise procedure to expert the
Ipounty's books at least onne a year.
tao good ollicer objects to such a
filling, and an annual expense of
ne hundred dollars is not so un
warable to tax payers. They cer
aitily are willing to pay that much
for .a rigid accounting, under the
supervision of two men. Such tin
imount of business surely i eeds
onie inspection occasionally.
Him.bbobo is now paying $800
er Vear interest on bonds for the
ity water supply, and the protec
tion it affords. Besides this it pays
jxtrn for 3 hydrants put in since the
Iriginal contract was made, The
ghtu also coi-l the city something
i the course of a year. A propo
rtion will be before the city coun-
il, so it is reported, whereby the
iwn on ii purchase the light and
titer plant at the present lime, in
ead of u number of years hence
i per contract.' The water coni
. . .L ' ..:...
Iflliy Will CllOOSe a , limn, me cii
ie, and these two will then select
third inutv, the three to act as
bitrntort in the purchase. There
e inimy positions that one could
ke on the matter of the purchase,
it it is fact that a few years in-
iresV would (Win eat up enough
pitol to' buy the plant nutirely.
hide. Ike phal houM any tKlta.ilvw M.li. diminnted irm.
)ulivid'iid if properly operated.
! Washington letter.
Washington', 1). C, Mcli. 9, 1S95.
It is loihinnto for the country
i ''"lt t'ie Present administration is
! free from jingoism. If it were not j
I there would be a certainty of an!
.i,J
.. i e. . i .i i
L mteu Mates am! the countries
. .i : ,u 1 Ml -.1 .1... i.J
which nave 11.11uv.fi1 uit- ifiiu ' j
Germany in excluding American;
i cattle and meat, professedly on
1 1 i i i
j hygienic grounds, and grave danger
of war of a more dangerous nature.
Although Secretaries Groshani and
Carlisle have been confined to their
j homes by sickness for the greater
part of last week they have not
escaped the pressure brought to
bear on them by the jingoists, to
retaliate upon those nations Ger
many, France, Belgium, the Nether
lands and Denmark by imposing
the ten per cent additional duty
authorized by law upon all imports
brought to the United States in ves
sels sailing under the flag of a na
tion that discriminates against
American products. This may
eventually bedonebut there are sev
eral reasons why the administration
has no desire to do it unless com
pelled by circumstances. First, it
is believed that a European combi
nation has been formed for the ex
press purpose of trying to force a
tariff war in order to cripple the
rapidly growing foreign trade of the
United States; second, the treasury
is in no condition to lose the reve
nue which must necessarily be lost
by a tariff war with the countries
named; third, the struggling busi
ness interests of this country could
ill afford at this time the entire loss
of the trade of those countries,
which would almost certainly fol
low retaliation on the part of this
country, and lastly, these countries
all declare that they are not dis
criminating, but are only actuated
by a desire to preserve the health
of their citizens. Secretary Gresh
iiin believes in exhausting diploma
tic remedies before resorting to re
taliation; but if retaliation is resor
ted to it will be carried out thor
oughly and in the end we shall not
be losers.
The republican editors who have
jumped on Secretary Greshatn be
cause of his reported efforts to get
the government of Great Britain to
settle its boundary dispute with
Venezuela by arbitration have sim
ply shown their ignorance. Every
administration since that of Presi
dent Arthur has endeavored to
bring about this arbitration, and in
keeping op the effort Secretary
Gresham. is not introducing any
thing new, but merely endorsing a
policy which has been supported
by his predecessors Frelinghuysen
Bayard, Blaine and Foster, and
which is creditable to runinvery
n-sjiect.
Therein common sense in the con
cluding words of a statement made
by assistant Secretary Curtis, of the
treasury, denying the sensational
statements sent out from Washing
ton about thb treasury being em
barrassed by reaeon of delay in the
delivery of the gold purchased by
the late issue of bonds- . Those
words, which follow, are commen
ded to those democrats who are
fond of getting their news from re
publican papers: "The piosperity
of the country will be greatly
hastened when some effective
method is formed of checking these
alarming articles written by news
paper correspondents and newsgath
erers who are willing to sacrifice
the truth and their own consciences,
if they have any, to create a cheap
sensation, and play upon the feel
ings of an already overwrought
public. '
Chairman Payers, of the house
appropriations, committee, closes j
b.s snalysisof the appropnahons
with the following: 'lo have
checked the bien in nl billion dot ar
oace set bv the Fiftv-first concress
is an achievement in itself. To continued.
have done not only that, but to j Wm. Corbett tt al, vs. Vm. Lud
have reduced the appropriations of wig; sale confirmed,
the congress beloiv the billion mark .' ,, , ,, ... ,
is a triumph vast in its proportions I A-L- ?"Bh vf.- Geo- McCune, acini,
and significant of a return to eeo-ietitHie "' Caroline McCune, et al;
nomical and honest government. Ba'e confirmed.
The first fight in the ranks of II. Koehnke vs Adelheide
republ iciifis of the Filty-fourth con Kuehclkej dfcree givuited.
gress is already on, the principals
being Reed and Cannon. The row
began over the Crinp eoiiipliriient-
ary resolution adopted by the last
house. Mr. Cannon asked Mr.
Reed to offer 'that resolution and
when he declined said he would do
it himself, and he did. He also
made a few cutting remark to
Keed about his churlishness. The
row has grown since then, and al
though Reed's election to the speak
ership seems assured, Cannon is
said to be engaged in raising ob
structions thereto and to be not
without hope that a combination
can be formed to beat him.
Ex-Speaker Crisp, who is a sil
ver man and one of the commis
sioners who will go to the inon
lary. conference, if there be one
held, says: "I have been greatly
encouraged by recent indications of
a change of .-sentiment in Europe
towards silver, and I have strong
hopes that if another conference !
111 ' i. ii . i, :
snail oe lie u uracucai results may
bo obtained. J would reioiee to see
tle presidential campaign."
COURT HOUSE NEWS.
FKORATE.
Bond. of Ira 0. Shattuek
as ad-
ininistrutor of the estate of Joe.
l!ttrker f xamined and approved.
Bond of Fred J. Brown as adniin-
islmtor of the estate of Minerva
i Cunningham Brown, deceased, ex-
i , . , . ,
nmmeil ntiil muihivAi ,it sWIIHII
. . ..Vft""'v"
letters Will issue.
T , .
; m in e8ti;te of W. K, Camphell,
. . . . .
de; eased, examined and approved,
Circuit Court
Court convened March 18, with
officers present as follows: Hon.
Thos. A. MeBride, Judsre; W. N.
Barrett, District Atty.: It. B. Good
in, Clerk, and H. P. Ford, Sheriff.
E. C. Hughes, George B.igley and
II. II. Fenton were apjointed bai
liff's for the term.
Jurors all lieing present the fol
lowing were drawn ns grand jurors:
John rhornburg, A. S. Vaughn, T.
W. Sain, John Overroeder, A. S.
Dudley, W. V. Andrews and II.
Hudson, T. W. Sain being appoint
ed foreman.
John Aplin, juror, was excused
for tha term.
Cases disposed of as follows:
John Harrison vs Joseph Gaston
motion overruled and defendants
given time to answer.
George Alexander vs Washing
ton County; Dismissed.
John Kosciolek vs Frank Piler
ek; deed ordered made in case re
demption goes by default.
Philip Hassler, Executor last will
and testament of J. H. Hassler, de
ceased vs Herman Gunschke; dis'd
h. A. Hell vs u m Chalmers et
al; dismissed.
E. A. Hell vs Alex Chalmers et
al; dismissed.
Wm. Leverich vs Dwight Ponie
roy; dismissed.
Win. Tucker vs Wm. Annans;
dismissed.
Minerva Newton, admx. vs J.
Gaston et al; dismissed.
Marion Brower vs. G. W. Brow
er; dismissed.
Continued for term: Gilbert Blair
vs. Preston Richardson. Chas. Oh
le vs. II. H. Hendrix; Peter Bago
lin vs Mary Hedges; Felix Gregaire
vs Ira Wheeler; Joseph Fessler vs
Hans D. Koek et al; A. Finney vs.
N. A. Barrett.
Win. Jergens vs. Oregon Iron &
Steel Co., set for trial 25th inst.
Forest Grove Door & Lumber
Company vs. J. T. Shannon, et al;
S. B. Huston appointed guardian
ad litem for those of the defendants
who are minor heirs, to protect
their interest in this action. ,
Assignee in matter of estate of D.
B. Wi I trout et al, discharged and
exhonorated from all liability and
the iuatter closed of record.
Henry Saffron vs. Oregon Iron
& Steel Company; 'adjudged that
plaintiff shall recover $87.50 in ac
cordance with the verdict rendered
at December term of court.
E. I). Shattuck vs. J. W. Masters
et al; sale of realty confirmed.
The same vs. J. A. Reid et al, do.
Philip Lovengart vs. A. Kunz et
al; sale ordered.
Mary Barclay vs. John Dalquist,
etal; The attorney for plaintiff or
dered to pay all costs and disburse
ments in above entitled action, or
be punished for contempt of court.
Held that attorney knew plaint ff'
to be a non-resident when begin
ning suit. Attorrey for plaintiff',
U. S. Grant Marquam.
Katie Erwin vs. Joseph Erwin;
divorce granted.
A. R Burbank vs. Chas. True et
al; tiien of $83185 allowed plaint
iff' against certain realty adjudged
owned by defendant.
Elizabeth Ritchey, Ex'x ill of
Wooster;
LnK. c,)ll(irmetl.
S. J. Dav vs. Thos
Carlin; sale
State vs George; pleaded not
guilty and trial set for 23rd.
PARLORS
CRANDALL & WILLIS
LATEST STYLES
Satisfaction Guaranteed a? to Fit
ting and rdces.
One Door North ef Argus Office, 2d Streel
H1U.SB0H0 OREGON
ANDERSON & TUPPER,
(Successor to C R Mead)
EXPRESS!
Makes regular trips to Portland on
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, re
Mondays, Wednesday;, ,and Fridays, re
turmnK on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Hat
turning, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Hat-
ur(lays; All business entrusted to him
will be promptly and carefully attended
!USXSSO:TSatift
orKtTHK A ROUS.
Will
And decision are neecessary
nowdays to make a man suc
cessful. If
He
Would get and hold trade
must be as ready lo
h
Strike
Bargains as Sehulinerieh and
Son are. The scret of their ac
tivity is that
It
Is caused by their offered bar
gains based on close buying
and profit sharing. Have you
seen the new stock?
Administrator's Notice
NOTICK is hereby niven Unit the un- i
(It'i'siinned uiiimnixtrntnr of the esiatu
ol Uavid hours, deceiiseit, lias li led Ins pe
tition in the county court of the state of
Oregon for Washington county, asking for
the timil settlement of the ailaus of sanl
esf.te, ami that mi id court lias tixed Mon
day, the 4ih day of March, ISIS, at the.
hour of 10 o'clock a. in. of said day at the
court house in Ilillsboro as the time and
place of hearing objections to said account
and the final settlement of said estate.
Dated January 1S'J.'.
4.Vo ' SAMl'Kt, C. Skvrs,
Administrator of the estate of David
Sears, deceased.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BH VIRTUE OP AN KXKCITTION,
decree and order of sale, issued out of
the Circuit court of the state of Oregon,
for Washington county, in favor of Ken
yon Cramlnll and against J N Fisher ami
Delia C Fisher for the sum of $ltl, costs,
and for the further sum of $14U, U. 8. gold
coin, with interest thereon ut the rate of
10 per cent per annum from the llth day
of August 1S!)4, and for the costs and ex
penses of sale and of said writ.
Now, therefore, tiy virtue unit in pursu
ance of said judgment decree ami order of
sale, 1 will, on Saturday the !)th day of
March, lS'.to, ut the south door of the court
house in Ilillsboro, Washington county,
Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in. of
said day, sell ut public auction to the high
est bidder for ea-di. the following descrilied
real property to-wit: Lying being and sit
uate i.. the county of Washington und
stale of Oregon, und more particularly
known und descrined as follows, to wit:
Commencing ut the southeast corner of
lot 10 in Steel's addition to llcuverton in
said Washington county, Oregon,- und
running thence north .n," chains to the
northeast comer of lot 10; thence south
50 west 2.02 chains to a stake by the plauk
fence; thence south V.H west eightchaius
to the south line of said lot 10 to tt stake by
the fence; thence east 'ill chains to the
place of beginning. The above descrip
tion is intended to embrace all of lot 1U in
Steel's addition to Heavcrton not include i
in the deed to Jas. S. Huntington to satis
fy the hereinbefore named sums, und foi-
llie costs und expenses of said sale. Said
property will be sold subject to redemp
tion as per statute of Oreg.tu.
Witness my hand this nth day of Febru
ary, 18.13. H. I'. FORD,
Shcrilf of Washington county, Oregon.
Hi-5 Hy W. D. HmuKomi, Deputy.
SUMMONS.
In the circuit court of the State of Oregon
for the county of Washington :
Albert Verboort,
Plaintiff.
Thos R Cornelius, Thos K Come-
lius, assignor, J J Murgan and P 11
Cornelius, assignees. A lev (Mini. .
mers, Casper Jaspers Honey
man Uellart it Co, a private corpur
ation, Win Corbitt, Donald Muc
leay and Keunett .Macleay, copart
neis under the firm name of Lor
bitt & Macltuy, James .Moore, K W
Ferguson, K F Hobson , copartneis
doing business under the linn nume
of Aloore Ferguson & Co, O U
Wickson, doing business under
the name of G (i Wickson & Co. W
C Noon, ii 11 llryunt, V A IS'avilie
and C M Ostium, copartners under
l lie hrm name of w C Noon & Co,
T J Armstrong, trustee of the said
linn of VV C Noon ifeCo, A Vander
veklen, iM Susoauer, If riusbauer,
llradley, Aletcalf & Company, u
private corporation, Defendants,
To James Moore. K W Feruuson.
and 14 F Hobstoi, copartners (In
duing business under the tirui
naineol Moore, I'erguson & Co, (J II Bry
ant, l' A iSavillc aijd C .M Ot.bome, three
iif the copartners doing business under the
nrm nume ot v u Aoon iS Uo, and llrad
ley, Jletcall & Co, a private corporation :
IN THU NAME OF THK Hf ATE OF
Oregon, you and each of you are here
by required to appear in the above enti
tled lourt and answer the coinmiiiutof the
plaintiff' in the above entitled suit on or
betore the lstli dayot March, IHJo, that bo
iug the lirsl day of the regular term of
court next after tho publication of this
summons, once a week for six weeks, and
you are hereby notified that if vou fail to
appear and answer said com plaint, the
piuiiiurt win apply to the court lor the re
lief demanded in bis complaint, lor the
foreclosure of a mortgage tor the sum of
$7U0U, with interest thereon, at the rate of
seven per cent our annum. Irom t ie 2(Jth
day of December, 1SIW, less the sum of
4!J, paid on the aitli day of .December,
ibsii, unci the lin tlier sum ol $J0 paid on
tiie 14th dav of iN'oveuibcr. imi. and for i
theuni of (iUU us attorney's fees in this!
suit, on the following described property j
being and situated in the county of Wash
ington, State of Oregon, and more particu
larly uescrioeu as iouows, to-wit:
First parcel : Bounded bv beiriuiiiinr at
a point on the north line of the Donation
Lund Claim of Thos It Cornelius and Flor
entine Cornelius, his wife, in township one
li; norm, range inree(.i) west ol the wil
lanietteiVeridiau, said commencing point
being north seventy-nix degrees ni") west
anil eighteen and 7.V1U0 chains 08.75 chs) i
irom tne norm east comer ot said
donation land claim, and running
thence south thirteen degrees (13)
west on a line parallel with the
east line ol said claim forty chains (4U
chs) to the south line of the north half of
said claim j thence north seventy-six de
grees (7ti) west of the line between the
north and south halves of said claim sixty
and 50-100' chains (8U.50 chs) to the west
line of said claim ; thence north thirteen
degrees (13) thirty minutes (itff) east of
the said west line, forty and .11-100 chains
(40.11 chs) to the north" west corner of said
donation land claim; thence south seventy-six
degrees (70) east on the north line
of said claim, sixty and 50-100 chains (H0.50
chs) to the piucn of beginning, containing
S!4B acres.
Second parcel : Lots numbered two and
three (2 and 3) of section thirty-five (35)
township numbered two (i) north range
three (3) wesi, of tho Willamette meridian,
containing eight and BI-10U acres; the sev
eral tracts thereby containing -lh and
21-100 ucres; und for u decree of sale of
said property to pay said sums and that
defemluiits and all persons claiming under
them may be barred and forever foreclosed
of all right, claim or equity of redemption
in said described property, 'and every part
thereof, and for bis costs and disburse
ments herein.
And you will also please take notice
that this summons is published pursuant
to an order of H Thomas A. MeBride.
judge of the uoove entitled court, dated
me zjtn uay ol January, IHllo.
Wm. Foley,
15-8 Attomny for Plaintiff.
SMITH & BOWMAN,
ATTORNEYS-AT. LAW,
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Gen'l Pass Agent, Portland, Oregon,
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon
for Washington county.
Jliiry E Uii'ilvell,
IMiiiutiir,
vs
I. I, Whitcoinb. Elizabeth Whit-
icomb, ,1 A Itcid, Herman Sehul
inerieh and C Koch, partners us
M-hulmerich. & Koch, Mary K-l-I
lihi l, .1' I'll licllihcr, C I' Hogiie,
; . enorii ll'.giie, J C Hall, D W
- t 1 ! if .i. iii) D iMiyic and Mary
vie, Dtlciidants
! To J
! of 'he
jim 1 Doyle and Mary Doyle, two
n,m c nalocd delendaiits:
! X' Till: KAMI! OF TMIO STATIC OK
. J- oicitnii vou arc heioby commanded to
i.ii":.r unit nuswer the plaiulifl's coni
j jiiiiu.i, in tlie above entitled court and
ciiuac by Aionduy, the lHth dav of March,
ioim, uic puiuu nixing me ursi ouy oi me
next regular term of said court follow ing
the expirulion of the time prescribed for
the piiblijution of this summons. And if
you fuil so lo appt-ur und answer the plain
tiff will upply to the court for tlie relict
demanded in the summons, to-wit:
i'oru judgment ugainst tho defendants,
J A held, L li Whitcoinb and liilizubeth
Whitcoinb, for the sum off42o with 10 per
cent interest thereon since JSuvemW
15, 1WJ, und for u judgment against the de
lendant, J A Ueid, for tin. sum of IU. 0
with 10 ier cent interest thereon since Jan
uury '20, 1S04, and for tne sum of .attor
ney's fees und t lie costs and disbur-einents
of this suit ; und lor a decree foreclosing
two certain uiortgugeN. one of which was
executed by I lie defendants, h L Whit
coinb and Klissubelh Whitcoinb, on Sep
tember 1ft, and which was recorded
on page 283 of book "Q" of u origage re
cords of Washington county, Oregon, unit
the other of which said mortgages was exe
cuted by the liulendant, J A Itcid, on Oc
tober 14, 1K92, und recorded on page 02 of
book "ii" ot Mortgage records of said coun
ty and state, and that the land described
In said mortgages, to-wit: Heing in sec
tions 34 und 3i) in 1 1 ii r 3 wof Willunielte
Meridian, and being purt of the donation
claim of H II llendrix and wife and
bounded by beginning at the Northeast
corner of the William McLin donation
claim in siiid section 3ft and running I hence
south 4.8,1 chains; thence cast 0.50 chains;
thence north 40.i,0 chaiiiR to a post on sec
tion line 10,84 chains eust of the northwest
corner of suid section 8; thence west 6.fi7
chuins to a post on the east line of J 11
Robinson's donation claim ; thence south
1 west on said line 13.U8 clinlus to stump
of Fir line tree in south edge uf rwamp;
thence smith 8 east I.V2U chains to S li
i comer of said Robinson donation claim;
I thence north 88 0 'Mi chains lo a post on
! S boundary of said Robinson donation
I claim I hence H 7 nr. i., I u ,,, v l..,,,,wl,,.
of above meutionid Mcl.in claim; thence
ii 21.74 chains to place of beginning, con
taining 4li.30 ucres, be sold in the inunner
provided by law and the proceeds applied
to the siilisiaclion of plaintiff's suid Judg
ments, und lor such other und further re
lief us to the court limy iipiienr equitable.
This summons is served upon you by
publication by order of the Hon. i nonius
A. Mcllride, Judge of the fifth Judicial
district of Oregon, di.ted nt Chambers ut
Oregon Cltjr.Orcpiti.on Fchn ary 7th, 1895.
H, U. Huston.
48.0 Attorney for PlatuUtf.
! treat lion
jNortk'iu Hf. - Futile II j.
S. B. HUSTON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
a NO
NOTARY PUBLIC.
RoomS Union lilock, HllUUro,Or
BARRETT & ADAMS,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Homnsliuiul 7 Central Itlock,
HiliHlsiro, Or.
T. H. TONGUE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
In Morgan lilock,
HlllHl)oro, Orwgon.
W. D.W0OD, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Olllce in t'henetto Itowr. Hfwldeno,
corner First and Main alreetn, llilUboro,
Oregon.
S. T. LINKLATER, M. B.C. M.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office ut Itesidenco Kusl of Court House.
P. A. BAII.K V, M.O. P. J. BAII.Br, B.B.M.D.
DRS. F. A. AND F.J. BAILEY,
Physicians, Surgeons and Accouchers.
Olllee In Hlllslioro Pharmacy. Kctd
dnnee outn-wet tsornnr ItaMolino una
Sei'ond. All calls promptly tUUmded day
or night.
JAMES PHlLLIPPB TAMIESIE. M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Burgeon Southern f'aci lie Ilallroad Co.
Consiillationln French or Kngllsh. OIHce
ami residence south of Main near 3d at.,
llilUUioro, Or.
WILKES BROS.
ABSTRACTORS and SURVEYORS.
Conveyancing and flue map work
peclalty.
Llndsuy Block, two doom north of th
postolllce. Beoond at,, Ulllaboro, Or.
C. B. BROWN,
ICNTIST,
1IILI.NI!)U0, ORIOOON.
(iOM CROWN and URMMIK work
spcclulty. ALL WORK tluurentcvd.
Hooiiim 1 und 'i Morgan lilock,
Oh'FK'M llomis: Vroui 8 a. m. to 4. r. M.
rP) UK NT.--A large collage with three
X lots in North sule uddition ut $5 per
month. Emniiie ut this otUte.
rpo KKXT. A nice little eollagd williin
A one block of the blisntesii part of town
at $7 per month: JCnqure ut this "dice or
of VV. li Thoruc.
Dissolution Notice. '
TOTIf'K is hereby given that the co
ll partnership heretofore existing bv..
twci'ii llrs. S T i.iukluler and K A Hailey
in the drug business, uuiler the style and
name ol " 1 he Ilillsboro I'luirniucy" in hy
n uiuiil consent dissolved. All persousiu
delitcd lo the lute firm either by mile or
uccouut ure expected to settle tlie' same ns
soon as possible.
Dnied at Ilillsboro, Oregon , this 2-'d day
oljaiiuary , INOftv 41-5
NOTICE.
VI.I. persons indebted to the Into linn of
Williams A Niwell a respectfully
nsked to call at the olllce in tlie old staml
anil scille at once.
II illsboro, Oreumi. Scplcinlmr i'0, 1804.
Witt Wll.lHMS A SKWKI.L,
SUMMONS,
In the Circuit Cuuii ot Ibe Slate of Oregon
for Washington county,
II Wchriing, W 11 Wohriing and
II A W'chiuiig partlieis as II W'eh
ruugASoiis, riaiutills.
vs
.In lut j Dennis, John Dennis, lis
thcr Dniinis, Hen 1, Dennis, Rich
ard Dennis, Kail Dennis, Veslu
Dennis, Mary A W'ellnian, C W
W'ellinaii, Julia 1 Dennis, admin
istratrix of the estalu ol 1' M Den
nis, tleccased. Defendants, j
To Mary A Wellimtii and C W Wellmim
two of the ahovo named defendants:
IN THK XAMK OK THK STATE OF
Oregon you are hereby commanded hfc
appear and tinswer the plaintiffs1 com
plaint, in the above entitled court and
cause, by Monday the 18th day of March,
18115. Ibe same being tint first duy of the
next regular term of said court following
the expiration of the time prescribed for
the pnlilication of this suiiiihoiis, And If
you fall to so appear and answ er the pluin
till's w ill apply to the court for the relict
demanded in their complaint, to-wit :
For a judgment against vou, and each
of you, for tlie sum offyioowith interest
thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per an
num since November 2, 1801, und the fur
ther sum of $ill.5H Willi interest thereon,
since ,inly 22, 1803, ut the rate of III per
cent per annum, and for the sum of $1HJ
attorney's fee, und for the costs and dis
bursements of lMHMU.it, mid for u decree
foreclosing two ceitaiii mortgages execut
ed by P M Dennis and Julia I, Dennis, one
of which said mortgages was executed on.
November 2, 1889, and was recorded on
page 80 of book ",1" of records ot Mortgag.
es of Washington county, Oregon, and thfr
other ol which suid mortgages was execut
ed on February 1, 1893, and was recorded
011 page 05 ol hook "al" of records of
mortgages ol said county mid state, and
that the land described in said mortgages,
to-wit : Lots 5 und II in block 20 of and in
the original town of Hlllsboro, Washing
ton county, Oregon, be sold In the manner
provided by law and tlie proceeds applied
to the satisfaction of plaintiffs' said judg
ment, and for such other ami further relief
us to the court .nay appear equ. table.
This summons is served upon you by
publication by an order of Inn Hon. Thom
as A Mcllride, judge of the fifth judicial
district ol Oregon, duted In open court at
Hlllsboro, Oregon, on Januurv 28, 1895.
8. H. 'Huston,
Attornoy for plaintiffs.
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICK Is hereby given that the under',
signed bus been by the county court
ol Washington county, Oregon, appoint
ed admiiiistrulor of the estate of Anios II.
1 helps, deceased, and has duly qualified
as such. All persons havingclulms against
said estate arc hereby untitled to present
them to me with proper vouchers ut tnv
residence one mile south of Dillev, Wash
ington county, Oregon, within six nionth
irom this date.
Dated ut Hillsboro, Oregon, this Janu
ury lo, ISIA).
. . . ' L (JieiRciis H.I'HHM-8,
Anin iiiurriifro. r,l tl . V
. , : w if'i'ii ui aiiiiwii.
1 iieiiis, oeceaseu.
43-fl
Notice For Publication.
Land Office at Obeoo.n City, Or.i
,Tn,,.., , , , Jun. 30, 1895.f
V01 1( i, is hereby given that the follow.
11 Ing-iiunied settler lius filed notico of bi
Intention to make liiiul proof in support of
iscluini. and that said proof will bemud
before the County Clerk of Washington
county t Hlllsboro, Or., on Murch 18.
1805, via:
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& b 8,lJl,,l!r.i!!f'..l'.,'tR.? ?".') .Sw 7,
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e mimes the following u-tnyu i..
his coiitlnuotis refldeiice upon Ullii
al.mn nt' sti til lnil .,.. r
...... vwMciMuwMa 11-paiv
cultivation of suid laud.vk:
Joseph Doln, of Hywirrl
Vinceuji Dolp, "
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OMOil.
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Nlobola Uothn sji, " u
JrO RwwAMu.uw'RtiipBteY.