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About The Argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1894-1895 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1895)
irtE ARGUS County Official Paper. The Only Democratic Paper ill Wash ington County. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BY The Argos Publishing Company. SUBSCRIPTION FRIO. Single oopv five cenw. One year, 1.00. 6ix months fiO cents. Tlirne months 35 cent. Entered at the Post-office at Hillsboro, Oregon, as aecond-clas man matter. THURSDAY, JUNE 13. 1895. Cknsurb wrong doing wherever you see it, but don't gossip. Sense less gossip, which to some is a tooth some delicacy, has done more to create misery than all other evil tfVer in existence. There is no doubt that the city phouM have a plat ol the location of hydraiits'so that each member of the fire department could famil iarize himself with their exact whereabouts. It js said that ar rangements will be made so that at the time of alarm, notice can issue as to what portion of the city is the fire, in order that water may be turned in the mains and ready when the hose is connected. It is the everlasting habit of debt that makes times so hard all over the United States. The spec ulative spirit of the American peo ple is almost universal, and so long as they will borrow, juBt so long will they be incident to all the hardships imposed by capitalistic power. No nation can be prosper ous with such a curse clinging to it, and the sooner people fret free of debt, and stay that way, the soon er will prosperity crown our shores. Asd still the cry for free co'nage of silver goes on. There i. of course, a division on this question in democratic 'auks, but all differ ences will be settled before the Pres idential campaign, and the settle ment will be for further coinage of the white metal. Even those who are opposed to free coinage, can but Bee that the nation is in need of a greater volume of money, and they will readily understand the import of the increase being in silver. The career of Olney, as Secretary of State will be watched with inter est. That he has a profou nd knowl edge of law is too self evident a fact to need . mention. Just how he will administer the affairs of his important trust remuins to be seen. So far as is Vnown there is no rea son why a successful lawyer cannot be a huccessful diplomat and arbi trator, and Cleveland's choice is apparently a good one. Judge Harmon, who succeeds Olney as Attorney-General, is an able lawyer and his is a prime appointment. Some time back, 6ne Ezra Pop pleton, who was an agent for a gold washing machine, sued Chas. Nick ell, the publisher of a southern Oregon newspaper, for 110,000, be cause its columns had denounced him as a "bilk," and "confidence man." Last week a federal jury at Portland returned a verdict of one dollar for the plaintiff, which was equivalent to saying that the editor should pay for the pleasure of the arrest, only, and nothing for the advertisement. Nickell is all right and his newspaper friends on ly wish that the tine had been one dollar less. To the average human mind it almost seems that the Divine one made a mistake in creating an af finity between the consciousness of the human life, and the clay which 1 . 1 . envelops 11, oecaune tne one is so subservient to the other. The in tellectual, or as some would term it, spiritual force of man is constantly imposing edicts upon the dust, which that element is ever tearing down by its very coarseness. The one sustains the other, and yet there are those who will tell us of free moral agency forgetful of the fact that we are all fools, only that some of us won't acknowledge it. The administration seems to be setting along very well, notwith standing the effort of both popu lists and republicans to throw dis credit on every movemen t. Some thing unexpected will drop on the eve of the next campaign, as the republicans think they Lave such a walkover that they alr&vlv beginning to fight over the Pree -tEtntial nomination. ' and the prize ring has faded away yet there are times when the man with an extremely timid heart wishes he had the science of Cor- bett, and the etrikine powers of John L.t together with the courage of an Ethan Allen, just to glorious ly punch some sinner's head. And then he trembles at himself for be ing brave enough to wish such a thing. Between the republican effort to again get the reins of government, and the calamitv-crvine of the populists, the democrats have had sufficient to contend with to bank rupt almost any party, numerically speaking. But these things are us nothing when we come to think of the recent great loss the organiza tion has sustained. The defection of the only R. H. Mitchell from the patty to populism is a blow that the Oregon democracy can illy stand up against. But, neverthe less, notwithstanding, a tlio ough examination might show that his political convictions are so "rotten" that they are in conformity to his newly found element. In truth he has never been a democrat, or, po litically t-peaking, anything else. A STATEMENT In last week's Independent there ar peared an article, stating that a remon strance had been circulated relative to the planking now on the ground for re pairing Main street of this city. We consider the strictures unnecessary and not pertinent, as the committee did not expect to get lumber entirely free of sap, and the lumber furnished is more than an average lot of lumber. A number of the largest taxpayers in the citv have ir spected the planking and think it very good considering the price paid. It might be pertineut to here state that the specifications did not call for lumber free of sap. It appears that those mak ing most complaint are two or ih e who pay but very little, if anv, tax to ward the support of the city. As to lay ing the plank at an angle of 45 degrees, at which the remonstrance takes issue, it is a well known fact that in such a position it will last much longer. Fur thermore, the laying has been let cheaper than ever before in Hillsboro's histo-.- -. As there has been some talk in regard to the bids we herewith submit them as received, and now on file: James Sigler, J6.00 Anurews L.OT. vo 5-90 J. C. Hare, The remonstrance in question reahv i - , 1 .. ... . - needs no reply but seeinir that the InriV. pendent published it the facts are now given. Committee on Planking. Jos. Downs. F. A. Bailey. I. E. Berst. LATEST NEWS. Over 20000 people attended the free silver convention held at Mem phis yesterday. President Cleveland hns issued a proclamation, advising Americian citizens against giving aid to the Cuban Insurgents. Louis Smithey, the self confessed murderer, will probably be taken to California for trial. The S. P. railroad Shops .were destroyed by fire, at Portland last evening. Damage, about $75,000. Pittsburg's base ball team iB still in the lead of all in the con test for the national pennant. Tomorrow the pioneers of Ore- gon will meet at Portland. Debs did not show up at ti.e time the court ordered him to jail, but was found a day later, when he claimed he had fallen asleep in a menus nouse. ne was mcar cerated. Commissioners' Court JUNE TERM, 1895. The contract for the Harris bridae across the Tualatin has beeu let to T. C. Johnson for $1213.00, and the Reeves bridge on the sume stream, south of Cornelius will be built by C. T. Royal for $977.00. Viewers have been appointed on county road No. 329. and roads No. 330, 331; and 332 have been ordered established. Reports of county officers were examined and approved. Pat Dooley was duly admitted to the county poor farm. The county road in Diet. No. 92 has been ordered changed and put in good condition for travel, when establishment will follow. View ers were appointed on change of road between Hillsboro and Jo'Jy's mill. ' The following claims were con sidered and allowed: ROADS Charles Walter 00 Cave & Finney jj'oo Miiy ner 300 James Laidlaw & Co 10.00 C W Hendricks a302 FredMatthies t' A A Mead ' c Si J H Kennedy Z Tl... M , 1 " reicr iracKSOl 10.00 Carstens Bros -Mot Patton Bros 75 STOCK INSPECTOR DC Stewart ,. 35,00 PRISONERS Schulmerich & Son 1.50 74 93 0.50 H P Ford Cave & Finney, Poor Farm . . STATS CASES W D Smith E J Lyons 500 S.OOj 35-001 L K Adams. repairs, c R and j Carstens Brothers A 11 Collins. 3.6o; 30.05 ! STATIONERY ine Argus r,,oo Iriu Hodsou Co Glass and Prudhomme... 4 R- Goodm-.- HP Ford 13 05 E L McCorniick J W Sappington SALARIES 2.00 3 J V Sappinton, Treasurer 50.00 n l. Mcv-ormicK, sell and dep. . . 175.00 n r ora aa 75.oo k. o uoouin no 250.00 PAUPERS AWSaxton 2S6.40 J C Lampkin 1 50 John Northrup 10.00 Rosa Frost 5.00 Lester M Bell 15.00 Andrew Olson 5.00 ASSESSING AND COLLECTING REVENUE George H Wilcox 78.00 William Pointer 63.00 J T Fletcher 42.00 SH Humphreys 57.00 E I Kuratli, a months 102.00 J W Morgan 15.00 CE Deichman 15.00 BRIDGES CC Hancock 78.95 TE Cornelius .. 16.00 W A Good in 100.00 Wiley & Dennis 2.50 MISCELLANEOUS Hillsboro L & W Co, Fuel & Light 5.90 L A Whitcotnb, Janitor va.oo John Withycomb, to apply on. . . County map 100.00 D B Reasoner, Co. comm'r 19.00 1 u load, ao 13.80 F J Babcock Post GAR Indigent 26.17 F J Keenan, refunded and remitted 3.30 FOREST GROVE. Aaron Wells and daughter are in Port land visiting relatives. Agnea McMillan, who was in the teachers' class at the public school here last winter is teaching a school at Hay ward of about thirty scholars. Mrs A P Venen returned from Port land Thursday and is making Mrs Hin man's former residence her home. Mr and Mrs Venen are now Dernianenllv lo cated in the Grove. Mrs Nixon has been improving Pacific Avenue in front of her orooertv bv fillimr in the bad places with crushed rock. It s a 8 improvement and the example is worthy of emulation. Dr James Bayley, Newport's physician and a prominent 33rd degree Mason, was in the other day the guest of Dr Large. The Dr was a delegate to the grand lodge which convened at Portland this week. Most of the people who attended the Salem excursion Sunday took the pre caution to have accident insurance. Fred Walker, W H Dickson, Norman Stewart aud M S Eads of Porllond, the Trilby quartette, were in the citv Friday night and returned Saturday. Wm Streeter, of Portland, visited at the James Ranch last Sunday. Adam Brecker. an electric lineman of Portland, was in the city Saturday. Chas Hanson and F C Toelle, of the Tiut Vi a T n ,1 aM :.. . Bethany Band, were in town Saturday on business. G V Dallas, a farmer of the Nehalem, was in the city Saturday. Mr Dallas lost all his buildings by fire one day last week. John Wilson, ot Gales Creek, was in the city Tuesday. J D and L I) Corbet;, farmers of Pat ton Valley, were in the city Monday. L R I ohrhreck was in town this week in behalf of the Portland Sun. The Port Townsend (Wash.) Leader of june otn says that I Will l.vsons hat ; been admitted to practice law in the su penor courts alter a written exannna tion. Mr Lysons was formerly a student niAaru. C W Ransom, Joe Bailey and H D Jones and their families with a few in vited guests spent Sunday at the soda springs. About one hundred people visited the state cap.tai irom nere last Sunday. CENTERVILLE. There are plenty of men going th ouh me couniry tooKing tor worn and p ay- uig uiey won v nua it. After his public sale C WHermens wi'l take las wile east for her health. Onr school was the object of much ad miration at the recent Childi-ens' Dtv ex ercises at this place am' much c:-eii'it is due Mrs Carrie Illanchaid, onr teacher, for the training. We lead them all. Peter Cluck, our blacksmith, is very busy repairing machines for the clover and hay crop. Fred Knecht visited Bethany Tuesday last notwithstanding that he and bis horse had a serious falling out when they started i e, Fred fell out, and the result was a blue eye and peeled nose, but be rode him just the same. One of Sam Moon's cows which were dehorned last week has since died, and two others a -e In bad shape, their heads being much swollen. A bull which was dehorned at the time, belonging to Mr. Bagley has also died. W A Seymour and wi."e have moved to Dayton where he will work in a saw mill. J E Wilson did the hauKng. We are all sorry to see them go and tri'st they will come back. Walter Lyons is building a now house 011 ms iauiers estate. Abe and John Delplanche divided their farm this spring. Abe is building a very lint? uuunu i.ii um nun. Our road suuervisor has tha moil Vnm Sheffelin'g corner to the bridge in better vuiiuiuuu man ever oeiore. Most of the corn planted before the recent, rains nas rotted. Martin Vanden Brook fell from his wheel the other day and peeled his nose 111 an elegant manner. CORNELIUS. The 8 P Tie Preservinor Wo.-ka hp v ar. , rived and will be in operation soo . Chas Johnson did business at Po.-;land Monday of this week. The new Livery barn is neariag com pletion. The Adventlsts are holding a two week's camp meeting out on the picnic grounds. J H Allen and wife visited with A B Lewis and wife Sunday. About 30 people went on the excursion to Salem last Sunday. Robt. McNutt left Monday with a load of supplies for Vei nonla. M E Clavk has leased a house in Corne lius. Born, June 9, 1 85, to the wife of Geo Hancock, a daughter. Geo is doing well. R A Clark Is tending bar for Charley Johnson. rpo RENT. A nice little cottugi within J. 01 one block of the business Dart of imvii at 7 er mouth: Umpire at this "(lice or of W. E Thome. rnORENT.-A lar;ie cottage w-ih toiee sliie a(.(i tion ut nee X lots in North month. Knquire at this oitlce. tfcoa, P. Oaken, Henry C. Payne, f- m Henry C. Rouse, Uecievara. I f H I "inDTUTDM 1 un 1 1 1 l n 1 v H PACIFIC R. R. u N S Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant Dining Cars Tmirief w w Sleeping Cars T. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FARQO I GRAND FORKS CROOKSTON WINNIPEG HELENA ind BUTTE TICKETS, TO CHICAGO tfASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK SOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST ind SOUTH ('or Information, Minn curds, map and lirkots, call mi or write A. D. CHARITON, Asst, Gen!. Piss Agent roniLANo . 255 Morrison Street. Administrator's Sale. BY VIUTUK of an order and decree of the County Court of Washington coun ty, Oregon, made and entered May 13, 18 95, which said order authorizes and directs ine, as administrator of the estate of Rich ard Malone, deceased, to make sale of the real property belonging to said estate: Now therefore, by virtue of said order and decree, and in pursuance thereof, I will on Saturday the 2J)tli dav of June. 18- 95, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. 111. of said day, at the south door of the Court house at Hillsboro, Washington county, Oregon, duly sell at public sale to the high est bidder, the following described real property belonging to said estate, to-wit: Commencing ut the 8. W. corner of Lot 1, in moca i nmoer z, in town ol Hillsboro. Washington county, Oregon, as surveyed and Dialled bv Justin Chenowith. and run ning thence east 011 the 8. line of the N. half ot said Block Number 2,198 feet; thence north 49 feet; thence west 198 feet to the W. line of said Block Number 2; thence 8. 49 feet to the place of beginning. Also Lot No. 5, in Block Number 1, in Highland Addition to the town of Hills boro, Washington County, Oregon. Terms of sale: One-half cash in hand; one-half in one year with interest at the rate 01 8 percent, per annum: deferred pay ment to be secured by mortgage on the land gold ; conveyance to be at the expense of the purchaser. W. If. Wkhruku, Administrator of the estate ol'ltichard Ma lone. deceased, 10-,') No e 0" Final SeuYu-e-. NOTICE !s hereby given h:t .!p un dersigned tiled his lm.,1 nwoi il as executor oftlie last will and testament of Alfred 0. Wilkinx, deceased, in the County court of the State of Oi ev.on '(.' Washington county, and that will .in t has appointed the 15th day of July, WW. at ten o'clock a. m.as tlietimo for hea ng objections to such final account and fo the seitlenieut thereof. Dated ut Hillsboro, Oregon, ' his June 10, 1895. JohlPH Kl. . RMAN, Executor of the last will and testament of Allied U. Wi'kins, deceased. Notice for Publication. Land OmcE at Obeoon Or. r. On.) May 81. l,". NOTICK is hereby given that: He ioHow-ing-nanied settler has tiled not'ceoi' his intention to 1 .ike tin:. : piooi ,11 0iii poit of his claim, and lh:. -rcl n:oo" Wri be made befo e the tl'sisie.' mid Keceivi r V. S. Land OHice a O -iO i C ', Oiv, 011 JulyZi. J3ft. v'a: tieorge 0. Rogers, H. E. No. 11280, for the 8 W Sec 24 T 3 N K6W. lie names Lie ioltowmg wi.nesses to prove his continuous residence upon and n. .1. e .... :.i i 1 ' uitivai-ioii ui etniu miiu, viz; K. M. Heidel, ol Olenwood, Oregon. J. L. Barnard, " W. M. Watroua, " Julia L. Joyslin, ' ' 11-6 Robebt A. Milleb, Ru:ristc:' Notice for Publica'i n. Land Office at Obeook Citv, Ok.I May 81, 1895. f TVT0TICE is hereby uriven that the follow- 11 ing-nained settler has tiled notice of nis intention to make tinal proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof W ill be made before the Register and Receiver U.S. Land OIHce at Oreiton Citv. Ore.iron. on July 23, 1895, vis: Frederick Martin Heidel, H. E. No. 11406. for the N W V. Hoc. "i. T 3 N, R 6 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence uimiii ami cultivation of said land, viz: John L. Barnard, of Olenwood, Oecon. O. O. Rogers, A. F. Rogers, Forest Giove, " W. M. Watrous, Olenwood, " 11-6 Robkbt A. Mim.es, Regi'.i'i-. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Obeoon Citv, Ob.I Mav 31. IMflS f N0TICL is hereby given that the follow-ing-nvmed settler has tiled notice of his intention to make ti ual proof in sup port of his ciuim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Wash ington county, at Hillsboro, Or., oil July 15.1895, viz: Robert N. Varley, H. JS. No. 10273, for the NWSK,8 W NEJi and Lots 2 and 3 Sec 2 T 2 N, R 5 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: A. H. Hchoiield, of Olenwood, Oregon. J. F. Allen, Kdward Hughes, " . " M. L. Donahue, " " 11-6 Robert A. Milleb, Register, Notice for Publication. Land Office at Obeoon Citt, Or.I May 81, 1895.( TWf 0TI0E is hereby given that the follow Xl ing-nanied settler has tiled notice of his intention to make Dual proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver U. 8. Land OIHce at Oremin Citv. (Ire,,,, 011 July 23, 1MI5, viz: Anson J. Rogers, H. K. No. 11273, for the 8 E bee. 24 T 8 N Range 6 W. He names the following wit.cesn l.. prove his continuous residence uimn nnrl cultivation ol said land, viz. John 1,. lia.-iiard, of Olenwood, Oregon. F. Ji. iiciUo!, . ' " J n 'la L. joy..'i , " ' " ' W. M. WaCi-Oi.i, " Robert A. Mim.er Register. mi n Sale. Merrily, oh! Cheerily, oh! the sale goes on ! The bar gain sale Goes Rushingly nl Schuhni'ricli & Son, and the word of advice is: If you are On the Lookout For Style, Variety and up-to-dateness, you should call TAILORING AND REPAIR SHOP. Cleaning aud Repairing neat ly done. Charges reasona ble. Leave all orders at Schulmerich & Son. Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICK is hereby given that the un dersigned has tiled her tinal account as exeeutrix of the last will and testa ment of David Dapp, deceased, in the Cornty Court of the State of Oregon, for Washington county, and that said Court na appoimeo tne 1st day or Julv, INtfi, at ten o'clock a. 111. as the time for hear ing objections to such tinal account and tortile settlement thereof. Hithav Dtpp. Executrix of the last will and testament 01 uuvKi ifapp, deceiiswd. 10-5 ANDERSON & TUPPER, (Suci:ec,or to C R Mead) EXPRESS! Makes regular trips to Portland on Mondays, Y ednesdays. and Fridays, re turning on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Hat- uruays. au DUNiuesa entrusted to him will lie promptly and carefully attended to. Freight and express rates reasonable. Leave orders with hini, or at Lodford's, or Ui 1 tin AmlUHi Notice for Publication. Land Office at Okeoom Citv, Or.) May 11, lHOft.f "VTOTICK is hereby given that the follow. Xl Ing-iiained settler has tiled notice of his intention to make tinal proof in sup u. hi- ..(..: I .i . Pji ui uin IIIIU lllllfc B1IK1 prUOI W ill be made before the County Clerk of Wash ington county at Hillsboro, Oregon, on June 21, lf, viz: Henry XaufTts, U.K. No. 8461, for the IV h IS Ji, K i 8 W , BecWTSN, 114 VV He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of paid laud, viz: 0. A. Peterson, of lluxton, Ore. Jan es Cummins, " H. Stowell, " C. J. Mendenhall, " 8-6 Robert A. Miller, Register. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Washington county. Albert Epperly, Plaintiff. vs. A H Bond and Jennie Bond his wife, John C Findley, James 0 Mitchell and Em ily Mitchell his wife, 0 A Hughes and L Hughes her husband, Edgar It Holmes. George H Hmith and M J Mcki IIIIOII, Defendants. To Edgar R Holmes and George H Smith of the above named defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregon, you and each of you are here by required to appear and answer the com plaint tiled against you in the above en titled suit, on or before Monday the 15th day of July, 1895, the same being the tirst day of the next term of the above entitled court next following 1 ix weeks publication of this summons and if you fail so to up- pem mm answer, lor want inereoi tlie pinintitr will apply to said court for the reiiei prayeu ror 111 said complaint, to-wit: for a judgment against the defendants, A H Bond, Jennie Bond, John C Findley. unintm j juitcneu, ,iiiiiy mitciieu, u A Hughes, L Hughes, and Si J McKinnon, for the Slllll Of 1(100 with interest thereon in U 8 Uold Coin at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 15th day of May, 1891, until paid, and for the further rum of $100 as attorney s iee nerein, ana the costs and disburseireuts of this suit, and for a de cree foreclosing the mortgage executed and delivered bv defendants. A It Hmwl aud Jennie Bond, to plaintitf, on the fol lowing described real property, situated in the County of Washington, State of Ore gon: to wit: The south forty (40) acres of the East hall (X) of the South west quarter () of oecuou uuriy-iour (341 01 townsnip two (2) that the lien of said defendants or either of tnem, including K R Holmes and George H Smith, be decreed as subsequent to the lien of plaintiff and subordinate thereto, and to sell said real property upon execu tion and order of sale as is by law provid ed, to satisfy such judgment as may be ob- mineu against tne saiu aeienuauts, and that tiie defendants and each of the.11 be forever barred and foreclosed of all right, title, or interest in or to said real property or any part thereof and that plaintiff have such other and further relief as to the court may seem meet and equitable. ThiB summons is published pursuant to an order of the Hon. Thomas A. McBride, judge of the above entitled court made at Chambers and dated the 21st day of May, 1895. John W. Gwilt, 9-6 Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice For Publication. Laud Offick at Orkoon City, Or.) Mav 31. lKHTi.f NOTICE Is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make nnal proof In support of ms ciaini, aim mat saiu proof will be made before the itegister and Receiver V. 8. Land Office, at Oregon City, Oregon, on July 23, 1895, viz: Julia L. Joyslin H. E. No. 11274 for the N K v Sec. 25, T 8 NKttW. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: George O. Rogers, of voltuire, Oregon. A V. Rogers, ' " F. M. Heidel,' , - " W. M, Watrous, " " 11-6 Robkht A. Mn.i.KR, Register. l HOLMES, Purest Drugs and Chemicals. The Hillsboro Select Stock of Stationery. THE NEW WAY EAST.. 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HUSTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, PUBLIC Room 8 Union Block, Hillsboro, Or. BARRETT & ADAMS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Unguis 0 ami 7 Central Block, ' ' Hillsboro, Or T. H. TONGUE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, In Morgan block, Hillsboro, Oregon. W. D.W0OD, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OHIce lii Chenette Row. Residency corner First and Main street, Hillsboro, Oregon. S. T. LINK LATER, M. B.C. M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office at Itesideuco Kast of Court House. C. B. BROWN, JJIiNTIST, IllLIABORO, OUKGON. GOLD CROWN and DRIDGK work a specialty. ALL WORK Guarcnteed. Kooiiih 1 and 2 Morgan Block. Orvwtt Houkn: From 8 a. m. to 4. p. M. r. a. BAn-er, m.d. . j. bailit, b.b.m .d. DRS. r. A. AND F.J. BAILEY, Physicians, Surgeon and Accouchers. jMM r .. v.- UlllCfl in Hlllnrwrn Vha.m... Dl Beoond. All calls promptly attended day wuiii-wiM corner isaNiuinn Ann JAMES PHILUPP1 TAMUSII, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon Southern Paclflo Railroad Co. Consultation In French or English. Office and residence south of Main near 8d St.. WILKES BROS. ABSTRACTORS and SURVEYORS. Converaneins and flna m !. . apeclalty. ' " Lindsay Block, two door north of the poatoffloe. Swond at.. Hillaboro. Or. Cor. 2d 4 Wish'ton j j. northrup, Newly Furnished and Renovated. A first-class table and all accommodations for the convenience of guests. , , , Notice. 18(5, and intercut will cense mi hmiiim miw nlPJum .u - . J. W. Happino row, n-tf County Treasurer. Notice for Publication. Laud Orrn-a at Ohkuok CTr, Ob, .flllll. 1 IHU NOTICE is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice ot ms intention to make nnal proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Wash- 1IIKIOII COIIIIIV. at tllUSDorn. Ilremnl mi u.jr Lit, loisj, vis ; John Q, Johnson, H. E. No. 8tMtt, lor the 8 E Hoc 18 T 3 N, R 8 V He names the following witnesses to prove nis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: J. H. Houndey, of Sylvan, Oregon. Thos. Meacliam, of Mountaindule, Ore. D. B. Roe, 1. William Neeves, " " 12-6 Robebt A. Mn.LEit, Register. Notice for Publication. lakd Office at Orkqos City. Or. i . 1 Mav 11. inn-, 1 lay II, 18115. NOTICE is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of nis intention to make nnal proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Wash ington county at Hillsboro, Oregon, on June 21, 1895, viz: Qua 8. Gordon. H. E. No. 8446, for the W N W 'A Sec 1, NEKec2T2NR?W. lie names tlie following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: A. H. Phipps, of Greenville. Oregon, A. E. Mead, " John Lippert, " C. Berdau, 11 8-6 Robust A. Ma1.11, Register. NOflCK is hereby given that all countv "VTOTICK is hereby given that the inwl . ,ynW'W e,',lor8e?, P"r to June ' il signed has bMii by ui oounu ilrt 1,1805, will berexlceniableat the office of : ol WaHhington counly; )wgon amiS. ujiu wuiivv tinnniiiiir 1111 p r imv j linn 1 a. 1 fii 1111111111 isrninir ut i . ... Patent Medicines. Proprietary Articles. Pharmacy, Particular Attention Paid to Physicians Prescriptions and Family Recipes. E. McNKll,. Receiver. TO THE j EAST , . . .Gives the choice of TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES Northern Ry. Pacific By. SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS DENVER OMAHA ST PAUL KANH.H CITV LOW RATIOS TO ALL KASTKKN C1TIKH Octan Stnmer Leant I'oitlnnd Every Eire lhiyn ... von ... SAN FRANCISCO rVr full details cull on or address: W II HI It LRU hV Pass Agent Portland, Oregon. Gen'l Notice to Donation Claimanti. Unitui Statks HiHTuurr Land Omcn.l un-gon vny, ure May 11, inn.-i,f riill Al.l. li..ru.i,u I.....1 .1 ' .... ------ , ..r.....n .,n,IMi uinim seme- -a. ineiu uoou inicis ui Ii.itil ui(l.l.. l.t.. district, and given notice, as required by law, that they claim such lands us dona t ons under the provisions of tho out of Congresseutilled, "An act to create the of fice of Surveyor Goneral of the puhlio lands in Oregon and to provide for the sur vey and to make donations to settlers of iliZ u, 1 J.,, j , ! approved Heptein her a, m, and tho various acts anienila I tory and supplemental lliereto, ami to I their heirs, devises, grantees, and all per sons making claim to such dona ion claims whether by descent. devise, Indicia I sale, or conveyance in g0d uit, , have hitherto failed t akeand tile in t proper land olllce llnal pri)()f J ,, , eonlance with the requirements of Hectlo , 1 l ot the act ot congress approved July m WM, and In pursuance of the directions of tlie commissioner of the General Lan Of. .m it.,"J.Hn; "'I".11 Mar at .uii.io. t.,,iiv,u is lien v vium, 1.. ! X ? ke f "d ''''"' pro.." or such claims ami iwilect their IIH 3're , v'-w. m time such do nail, u c.U l, T , V! 1 .", hut have been abanmT hJ 7 .". " ,e .w lands e.n braced therein will be restored to the public domain as provided in s,i , art" of Congrcssof July au, ihim. Mttyn.,Hlert'ur ,,Hr",s iM" 1Un ll"y'' noBRKTA.Mii.i,iiB, Itegister. J wkh I'ahiikt, Receiver. 10-0 Administrator' Notice. of llenrv DfAintntn .u..,.',...i bin estuia j having cluiins aKaiuHt Huid All pei-Hous estate are hereby notified t prese the same to me with immur v, ... ,,: .1 .. ... . Kdwaro SoiitiLMMicii Administrator of the partnership estato of Henry JJemniin, deceased P tJi Administrator'! Notice. "Totice is hereby given that the under 11 signed has been duly appointed ad ml.ilstrator of the estate 'of WVR liwU deceased, by the County Court of" Whl Ington county. Otegcm. and has dulv quail led as sucnadn.rnistrator. All ,2? sons having chi ms against said esute "are iiereiiy notilled to present the at tne law olllce of 8. B. Hust born, with proper vouchers months from this date. Huston, in Hi,N. wiihiu six ofIMtt!msburo,0reBOA,'tIJ1-Il4thlly Adintnistratorof the esUf. V w ,18' is, deceased. - Notice for Publication. Land Okfu-r at Orcbon City, On.l XTOTICK is hcrehv Bv... IS? A. l ff . hiJ 1 i":."1"" "ei-tler has filed notice of his Intention ft, make llm.i .... w.J-1" ort of liia c: tiroilf In bi 'io vnai said 11 a T0...1 niu - B ""to'iu necer u. H. Land Olllos at Oregon Citv Onm on July 28, 1895, viz: y' K Receiver Oil, Wm. V. Watmna G.O. Rogers, of Olenwood, Oregon. A. F, Rogers F, F. M. Heidel, J. L. Barnard, " . 11-6 RonRRT A. Mimrr, Reglstw. 1JM1 HITS