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1IILLSIJ0R0 1DEPEDET. riJIH.VYr NoVKMHKIt 1". Try K. If. in t"i iir miii lriitl M'liint.ii'i Tut. " .1. I Kuilit lias x.iin) nidiicy t lo.in in sinall tuiis. tf 'I'ho w.iti r mi Wfilni-Ml.iy l:i-t w.i- i'iiin tliirty iinh. of llu- planking of tin- Jolly hii.lf. l'.U'Vii iiili'-.i::ts for rtitU-atf-to Xcn'-U liool !ii'i,ari'l nt the iti -. t riii'h iiti'tit's olli'v lit t Vftliitil:iy. Home nu'iiin. !- ri. J;tmis II. S. wi'll iui'1 U. Imlirii.' ar ut limn.' h'm'ui. Tln ir vi-it 1. t-t w.is a nm-i enjoy. tlili' otif. Mr. S.-wfll says lit woiii.l not liuvt' nii'i it fur a lliotis n 1 1 1 iloliars. 'i'lif Ito-t-dur li''vi-w, till- wt-k, li h tin-i'a'1 islitlnii, ri.iitalniiii a writ'-ii f lioulus county, It- hiss tory, p'-otiri'i.M, mill ln yr tiy "f Its li-ailiii' itii li-". Tin' i:ijsr Is well I'l'intisl. Tin; ouiiiy Mili".tl Nxi.ty im l nt 1'i.nn-li'H on 'l'in'-Uiy, luit iviiir to tin' rain it was thinly Htteiulisi. .So iiihts were iiro-i'iili-il, iiiul mi rarly u'ljoiiriiiiii'tit was Uiktu to tin linn' i if lli' i i-v t regular iii.ftinj.', s hii li vt ill lx ln'lil nt tin' -unit' lwv. Tin' u lii'r in I In Tualatin is Ihhiiii lir.r. lul nut a-liivli as it 1 1 tiini - i i -", i for tin' iiini' i'l i -vi'iir it is vi ry liiifli. I In" I'o.i'l n--'.lii' U-i'ii Imtloiii is iiii'i nu ll r wali r. It is nliiiie-t inrrislilili- that tlie-inall tri'ik- i 1 1 1 1 In' ho full of uuti-r after only thirty Imiirs of rain. Jion't forget tin- Mystrrv l-aitrrtain-liti'lit nt thi' t 'onuTi'k'atioiial t luircli this t-vfiiiiiif, at is o'rlock. An fvi'i-l-li nt ri-orani nn-i-tini,' of tahlraiiv, o.rr.it ii- litu-ir, etc., ill l' ivnili-riil. Ailini -ion hililrii I""'., n- IVl'-hllH'Ilt- i'l'S'. Alti f tin' -tm nt it lalin. Wi hail (lie -toi iii on 'I'm "lav mnl tin' mini on Wt ilnt-ilay. Tin' rain mis nlxuit Ha-M'tt-t lliat has falli-n for yi ar-. ami it Is dotiliil'iil if tli.ro an-w'll-cinmiji to Imlil all that fi-ll ill Wa-li-in'loii oounty. The u llnl hh'W -nine, yrt it was not us lioi-tt-rotis as at I'm tlaml or on tlio must. A ti 1 of liiistliii'Vnlix hoys out out the olil trail-l'iirrnrii's a f v iiiu'litsa'o. "Itown w Ith Mt Kinh y," 'Illinois in line," " hio jfoes one for imver," " iri'trmi will lo hotter next ti ," ami like niotti.e-, iiiiiiri:it' list year, itiieari'il as Link eilitioiis of an olil -tin y. A jrreiit lauh rolhsl front one en'-l or Hit.- .-Irect to the other. The latter part of last week Marlon I'.. UliI, nil the eoniilaint ot his wife Mils 1 1 1 he fore .Ill-lice of the Peace Mcliuillan on it ehare of a ault nml datteiy eoiiiinitteil on the u r-on of his own chilil two ami it half year- olil. His i fence was that h i'ht have ihi''oil the ehihl too Intnl. As his a i-taiiee ut home in the liiaintainaiice of the family i- neei ---ary, tin" ju-lice (fave hint 1 'tit live ilays i:i the founty Jail. in one of the rooms of the .iihlie nehool are two little pH- w ho are fast frien.ls. In the family circle, a few eviiins m;o, one of them tohl how, that ilav, her fiieinl hail iuisse.1 n v.. i 1 anil that rather than u nheail of in r she, her-elf, mi-i l it tiM. Piii'i remarked that ln hail inaile a mislitke, that her flienil Wonlil not have tiii-Hil for her. quick came theii'Hwer, "I'll Just lo l you, hc has il one it already." 'irenter loe hath no man than this." Mr. W. P. Wcrschkul, the n.uilar teacher, author ami mu-ioil ilire tor, has hecn MM-unsl toirive series ol lessons in si).'ht reailintr, vein' cul ture, musical elocution nml expres sion in chorus siiitfinir. Term lupins it s ii'i-l.iek n. III.. Novemlier IT, lit the fhristian church. All who ap preciate the value of mit-ic as an e. -iicatioiial factor are invited tontten.l. Tuition : full course of H weeRs, ( ach I'riilay evening, tl. Cliildreti un der I'.' year-, 1. t 'iiplain Sladden tlie ow ner of the 1ar;e Ume county prune orchard, was in llill-Uiro ii lew hours last .aturdav, on matters where the eountV died records I'urni-li a solu "lion. ' ( aplain S. is positively op-p.i-ed to dipping pnin- in lye or p ricking the -kin hcfoie ilrvini;. The eaptain had le'pul to -ce P. M. iMi-ui-, w ho w as in the -nine regiment. Third Iowa, hut too late, lie did, liowevi r, mis t a eomrad in the per moil of mine Ito-t II. Wiijrirener. .1. V. Nickum was up hel'ore l'.s ,,iirv Knight " charge of horse -t. alio ' preli rn d hy I nim t ( lark, of Poi tl ind. Mckum had the lii.r-t Mir ti.uifh. and had hceii in i - Mioit lor aliout three months- lueak inif it to work, lie had fed it, Hiul wanted his pay f'T Hie -ante, nml held the animal XT sis-uriiy. The fe-'ive P.mma thought to U'et the volt without pa.vinir charu'es hy allcu' intr theft. .lu-tice Kniifht could not it that way, wherefore, he dis ehart'cd Nickum ami taxed tln'co-ts, nmouutiu',' to 7 1. '', to the ( lark woman. Tin- way Captain Sladdeu kill- npple anil nuni inr i"m,- ...... w.Ioh v aphis is to lake" lime in ii harrel'till a w liiti wa-li of ih -ircd eon-isteiicv Is olitaine.l, and then mix in Mood front the t-lauhter-1(.u-e till tlie lime Is nicely redeiied. This he applies With U hril-ll to the lower trunk the tr.s-s, even to un.-ovel in the px.ts for rt few Indie in the ground. The animal matter is as poi-ouo.is to the vegetal ile eutlii pests as smallpox blanket to a wiifwam of Indians. Several np- ili.ationsofthed..pwill ls reumred. Suit the la-t one nei-d not W later thin M v. It Is prolmhl.' that it Is the animal matter in whale oil soap that does the klllim? ' "'"' "PW.V" . .. i.;..i. I id mi in- tntr iiiixiun-s ... j;rislient The funeral of our hikrhly o-teomed dtien P. M. lH tmison Friday after noon la-t was mtnnrou-ly attended, nutwith-tandinj: tin' heavy ram that was fallini: at that hour Kvcry seat In the larre auditory of the t on unvational church was invupiisl Vvith more than halfof the .-.-ort on tl. l-ide fr.tn thed.H.r far out I,"', -idewalk. The chaplln. 11 Ut I . CamplH ll, thou,'h hricf. ,,'ronoun.sd nil elo,,uetit oration In he.hunh. The n-ss t his ne.u- In.rs h.d f-r th ssa-sl l.sl them ,,v-Iow and mea-.msl tread thn.t.K'h the t tin and oxer -lips ry, muddy road n mile t the eemelery. where, with' the lieautitiil and Impn-ive ,uT that was mortal of V. M. K-nnli wiis laid at red. A very plea-ant -nrpri-- party wa-J tendifisi Mr. .I.- . M .rinathis re-idemv on la-t ."-alunlay evening hy Mr-. Moro ni und other iii' iul-rs of In r falnily. The ocea-ii.ll Was for the purH-c of is'ledratili Mr. Mor gan's thirty-tifth birthday annivers ary. ;That k'entU in.ui kie-w nothiti of wliat was t,'oin' on liiitil n'llx k when he arri vi n at lioiue in company with Mr. T. M. Word, who Was into thi' -eeret and hy dili L'eat siua-ion had Mi'-edisl In keeping Mr. Mot'aii down town until that hour without any -upper. )n their arrival at home there were coii'reatisl alxiut twenty-tive of the gentleman's intimate friends await ing him; be-ides, a mo-t tlalKirate dinner, which Mrs. Morgan knows s i well how to prepare, was spread lefore liim. To .-ay that he was ajins.al.ly surpri-ssl in only putting it midly. Tho-4 ires-ut were : Mr. and Mrs. J. YV. Moran, Mr. find Mr-. T. M. Word, of Portland, Mr. and Mr-. K. C. I lu-hes, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. P.rock, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Morgan. Mrs. Susan lirown, and the Mi s Zulu Warnn, Alma Willis, (irace I'm-, i:tiu l Morgan, May Willis and Mary P.rown, and Me rs. J. W. Spamrler. A. li. Itailey, C. P.. IJruwti, Walter McKinuev, J. M. lirown and J. It. lSeojJe. PuiTui! IsnKi'KNiii'vr : I have jo many Impine- wi-hiiij; to know ihoiit tares and the proper way to ecd Hum. Would -laie through : lie iieiliuui of voir piper to -avi 'iine alel i i ire-pomleiii e, that from ID to "il siiiuds of taie sm iI laecoril in to sie of ms' Ii to an acre, w ith from one Im-hel of w heat to a hu-hel and a half. I prefer 4ioMen ( hair, i-peeially for late -s'iiiu'. If they are sis-disl late, say toward Christ mas, from lo to V) pounds of laud plaster to the acre in the -prin w ill nuike them urow immensely. Sow hroai least or drill. I have sowed them lllmo-t on top of the -oil W ith very little harrmvinir. They are hardy to lake root and jriow and stand a treat deal of fns .in; w fath er. Vitriolint; with the wheat does'ut hurt thi'lii. A. 'II A I.M KII.S. I.a-t -priiitr the road from I leaver ton to Portland Ix-eamc so muddy that the ieoplc were aroused to ac tion. Their energy was -uch that in the vicinity of that thns- mile, of road Is'twisui I lea vert on and the Multnomah line .'.noil, which was matched with f luoo, appropriated by by the county was rai-s. With this fund a rock cru-hcr was purchased, and the three miles df road built. This fall it is formed down bard and smooth and the travel over it is im-meii-e. The effect. The railroad taritrfrom lieaverton to.Porllaml has I n reduced to l per ton, w herea- la-t year the rate was t-. The pie of lieaverton will ave the price ol the road in one year. Onetirin that ships about L'"o tons per year, this season saves JJ.'.u. Yet for the road uolhinir was conriliutei on the ground that no beuetlt would come to them. P.oys don't brink any more electric licht ifloli'-. The conn 'il litis pa-s.-d a irood stronu: ordinuuee on the sub ject of breaking w indows and electric lijht fflobe. i;erytime a (.doiie i hroken a dollar Is wai-ted, mid every lime a carbon is knixkesl otr two dollars is jroue. 'I'hc eenses of the I.iht A Water Company was n ereasisl six dollars the pa-t Wis k in tliat way. No wonder the superin tendent wants the small loy rc);ulat.wl. CiimmisMoiicr Ueasoiter has Imsmi in-tructed to buy a rix k 'cru-her for the county to !e put at a quarry south of lii I ley. It is proposed to rock the road to some extent aliout l ore-t I rove. T. i. Todd says he will subscribe a hundred dollars towards rocking the road lietwisui his farm and Purest ( irove. The contract for buil.lintf the ( itts- tun r i pre Was let to W . A. iiHMlin for -Jimi. C. II. M vail builds the bridge Utween lhnlley's mill and Centerville for fl bt. I he till across Johnson creek near lieaverton will not lie Hindi till next sprintf. A. Wright, J. Wonderly and J. W. linker have been .appointed viewers of road No. :!! ami are to mist at the residence of Charles True on Tuesday November is, to viwvv and locate the road. The road near iarden Home dedi cated to the public by William Keidt has been accepted by the county court and numbered :i. The Homer Iritlln firm, two miles northeast of Hill-bore, is ottcrtsl for n ut, payable in cash. I'.miuire of James Sew ell. " The resignation of A. C. Wirts, J. P. in Columbia precinct hits Peen acts ptcd. I,. S. Pairchilds lias been ap ointixl constable In Cornelius pns'inct. County road has been e-tab-lished. ' lliilroad stns t in I'illy ha been vacated. j i ic v The follow intf is a list of jurymen draw n for tin- November term of the Circuit court for Wahini;lon county: I' h Kfi, Kurcst liriiTi H mkr II ' r.mti.n, Piix .ni Kiirunr Win. ItultMuv. (eli' l'rr-k hurne-r J II It. mi ll. Wt.nl Itntn. FnruiiT K A K.l.l . 'i-ilnr Crwk t'linniT (til Wili'tix, llul-lhiro lil!r Jiinf Nrwm in. tV.lsr I'im k Punnet i llrtli'. rornelim t'jrn.r I (' M Nbimit. Dnirv urin-r N P ' kiriiinn. IVi rtmi Knniii'r W illis Ir.'liiml. lurf M-'CliKtil lli.sKlnrn K;i croft, UilfS Cr.fk t sruict l,,l,n hlmk. II nl"" V.iniier i.sni' tiuifi, H .Ki'runi hiirmcr Fi-ol tir.nirr, W.-si Hut' turner I. Vivlor, K'TmhI lirnTB lif il Kt ilo Ait S ! H iU'uin'i. (Ulis Cri'. k K irnier Ij A It.i sl. S-'iiiti IuiiImiih ... Farmer W j i,.iii.ni. F ii ll itte Friner Win N. U'H. WMlnn!l.iri .I srini-r K H Ci.IIiiih. N.Ttli litlist'oro Kuriner l M lliititmr, t.l.e .Ib roliftiil K T Mmirev. pil'ey farmer i ' .....r., . .. rArrui'r Th ss luol.r. N .rtU llillii ri ..rariuir K II WatHrs, t'-rn.-l nisi Jriuer - It Msaim.li. West Untie Y nriuer W II Mcr'Ul'neT. S null UilUlHira r sriuer A Jolui n. Fust inti ..Furn.er it.'tir ItienTert. tV.l ir Creek Jnrnier Al. OurjMO. Columbia trunuer SCHOOL KIM'OKT. The follmvinir is a n port of school in HiHljr's ili-trict. Tin's.' neither abn'iit or tartly Hre: Ualph ll'ltf-, bsrire Taylor, Mav llalderman, Allie Fl.sk, lone n ik-. "i !H,hIc, P.iley lliHlk'es, waiter !curtiss, -car Taylor, Fannit' Hih'i"S I. mini i "'t ',M Tavlor, Willard Kic k, Cora HodiT'', l.i'V Ciirti-, Jannie Hevk, U;y llalderman, Kddie F.llerson. F.lmer Fhsk, F.thel Thonion and May Taylor. No. enrol Id i". A srfeit refxirt for the month of VbaVr. ltlRti LltajWN, Twn lur. MEMOIUIL KES0LIT10SS. IliJi-boru Ik'U-kali lode No. 34, Moiiteum; lod' ." and Washlntj' ton eiicampnieiit No. 21, I. .. t'., h;tve ado'tel tho followini n-solu-tions espre-.-ive of the feelin;; of the isl'.-i toward P. M. lviiais, 1 (i. lately dtstit-scsl : WittKF..v.s, Our P.rolhcr, V. M. Ivniiis. V. ti.. has lnin romoved from our ranks by tho unsparinj hand of detttlt ami Wn fi'.f.a, We desirt' to lear testi mony to his hik'h ntundiiitf as n broth er and friend, therefore, oe it l!t;)LVKH, That In the death oi limther Itennis our onler ha-s lot a worthy ineml'r,and faithful worker, th family, a loving hu-band and a kind father and the coininuulty one of its Is-it citi.etis. P.K-I.VFI, That wo w ill ever hold in jfrat;ful remt'inberauee his klnd-no-.s, benevolence and unfailing good, nature. IlF.soi.vr.D, That hU vacant iliair emphasissj our los, and that we miss Ids genial face and his familiar voieo in council; that we deeply sympathize with Ids bereaved wife and family in their great sorrow and affliction, and pray tho bonei lict ion of our heavenly Father ujn them and his sustaining grace and love. P.Fvii.VFi., That these resolution be spread ut larifu upon the minutes. Th it a copy l sent to the family and that a copy la? furnished the local press f(,r publication. I Kt t. Ht -Tn, Maiu A. Tt ia.ii, I M it v A. WfiIhim;, Com. Ilill-boro UelM'kalt lsle. ( J. I. K.Mt.iir, W. II. W'KHIH Xii, I i. W. Pa TTKItSOV, Com. Montezuma Iode No. ."". I H. It. (iisil.lN, T. II. TtiM.l K, I II. P. Foul), Com. Washington Fncainptiicnt. WnnitF. vs, The All-w ise has in his iuserutiilile wisdom enlled from earth the life partner ami protector of a si-ter, leaving her and her household bereft of a kind, faithful husband and father, Itrother P. M. leiini.s, late of llillslxiro, regou. lli.ot.vF.i, That the niemlers of Forest Itehckah lodge No. II, do hereby extend to the U'reaved wife, Sister Julia L. 1 tennis, our nnst sims-re com lolciiee and sympathy, and our ttrni'st wishes that the thai of the widow and orphan may watch over her ami her children with a pitying eye anil a hand of care, and guidance," averting from them danger ami distn-is, assuring to them comfort anil health. Ktsui.VFii. That in the death of lirothcr 1 tennis, the household lost a l'imhI provider and care-taker, the community a most desirable member, the -tale and nation nil estimable citizen, ami the order n valuable factor in its strength, resvtiibility and u-el'ulnesH. Itts.ii.vi:t, that these resolutions Is- spread on our lodge record and an engrossed copy thensif le sent to Sister 1 tenuis, also that the nows paiers of HillslMiro and Fore-t Irove be re. ne-tcd to publish the same. I MlNNIF. J. W'At.KFK, ! Myka K. tiKF.kU, I MaUIFITA IvOIHNssiX, I ItFI I.F. CltUHl.KV, Com. I'orc-t (irove Kebekalt Ixxlge. Atlopttsl by Ph.cnix Itnlge No. 01, Knights of Pythias, of llillslxiro, ire. Wiifhf.as, ur Supreme Kuler of the universe has removed from our circle our beloved brother, P. M. I tennis, m Novemlier 1, ther fi re Hf.soi.vfi, Tliat while we mourn the loss which deprive us of our brother's knightly influence, and helpful sympathy in all good works, we submit to this deep affliction, knowing that "lledovth all things well." Kksoi.yfI), That having Usui n faithful member of tho order ami of this lodge, and having taken a vital interest in It progre and hucis.ss sims. its organization, we leel that we have lost one of the purest and truest example of knighthood. ItK.soi.VF.n, That we, as member of this lodge, sIihII ever revere the memory of our U'loved brother, and that we do most deeply nympathize with all who enjoyed his personal friendship, and extend to hi family our hearty condolence in their great bereavement, and that a one voice we be-s.s'h thetiod of our friend to coin fort them In their lonelines, ami utiide us each through a life as de voted as his. Kf.soi.vfi, That the resolutions tie recordtsl in the record. of the lodge, and that n copy Ih sent ito the family of our dtssnsed brother, and the papers of this county, 'l to the (iraml K. of P. and S. K. of P. of Oregon. j It. II. tiKF.Fn, - T. S. Wfatiifrrfp, j liF. S III I.MFKK II, Com. Ph.cnix 1odgoNo. 34, K.of P. t Ol M IL 1'KtX I KblX.s. Onliuauee No. 117 was passttl. A lition of citizens for a night watchman wa ntt'ived and riled. A liis'iiseVa granted to W. V. Wilev to sell spiritous, malt and vinous liiitors for a jn'rhxl of six months. The petition of Dr. I.inklater and others Hking for crossings to connect, sidewalk already built, wa referred to the strtt't (suiimisioncr. A li(fnc was granted to K. J. I.yon, to sell spirituous malt and vinous liquors for a jx riod of six months. Sidney Thirkill w.i, on x tition, appointed night watchman with a salarv of It'i iter month. The committee having charge f building a tower for the tlrelcll, re ported that the amt had Ixsmi built at an ex nse of V, w herefore the committee a-ked the council toaccept the same, and draw a warrant in faxorof Thomas Kelly, the eoatrnct or, w hen he riled evidence that there will Is- no lien Hied on same for work or material. The rejHtrt wa adopted. W'arrant were voted a follow i Th.. Kelly, f.'.; Tho. F.merick, f .tt; O. C. .ixik, street work, $:l.7"; W. F. MiH'otirt, night watch, Light and Water Co., f 1 17.7.'; llitx k A Sels, stationery, 2.10; comen ation to councilnien, i0; total, i2l.(ii. The Judge and clerk of election f..r citv election apiintti are, ltnig T. I. Humphrey, Peter litw and Thoma Tucker; for clerks, Jann McCuIloch and Herman Scbulnierich. The retsinler wn Instructed to give ten day' notice of the city election, to t.e held on the first Monday In Iht-emtxT, at which time a mayor, i'x councllmen, a recorder and a treasurer w ill be voted for, lOUMI.US HllM.tT. Mist, llcrtie t ary.of San Frutii i-c, has the pa-t week Us n visiting Iter brother, I. C. Cary. John l'oll-xk return.sl Saturday evening after a four week's vi-it lo the Columbian exptnitlou ami New York. We learned too lute for la-t ws W' Items that .Mrs. John N.s i had re turned from Chi.iigo. Mrs. Xecp' slstir, Mrs. O'Connor, mine with her. The K. of P. lodge now meets every Saturday night at 7:;10. Thola.st heard of U. . McNutt he wa Miiourning in Illinois, and enjoying himself much. Tbn Oernian settlement )Utll of Cornelius Is one of the most pro-jer- ous itiitiiiutuUes In urtsgen. in spite of the "hard 111111" out Her man neighbors have, this year, built and eouipied the tine-t country schoolhouse In Washington county. Thev have also made a I'jOO addition to their church by adding n steeple and vestibule, which complete a very Heat editiis. While then? Is no question alxiut tho right of citlAtis to attend the meetings of the council, tlnwe not lit to withhold their opltftons unli'ss they ore asked to give them, and thereby save trouble. Cornelius is gaining a reputation fur lawsuits. .-since our last R suit ixvtirrcil between Colonel liriton, plaintitr, and Mrs. I t-.tvis, ilelenilant. liriton sued Mrs. liav is for 141 for work. After bearing the evidence Justice Phillips gave ii judgment for st.M. An apx'!il was taken. There is also a suit s'iuling with the same defendant, and W. 11. 1ix'k, plaintitr. The council has amembtl the sbx'k ordinance, so that citizen' young cattle may run at large from Novem ber 1, to April 1. We have n new meat market, l'cte Wells, proprietor. Ilernien Itchllng lias movttl from T. U. Cornelius' bea verdant farm, to hi own farm in the (ierman settle ment, on which he has a tino uew Itoti-e. O. N. Prath. r and A. It. Iwis, with their families, left town last W(tk, to take up their alxtdo in Salem. It 4! AY Kit I ON. Mr. Frank Parker and family have movttl to Portland, w here they will reside in the future. Mr. J. II. Wctherell returned on Wisluesday evening' train from Ktigene, w here he ha Ixsui bxiking after mine. There will I' a iiiasiueraie ball at lieaverton hall Thanksgiving eve., November J'utl. Mrs. Poll is having her residence n pairisl for the cold weather. Messrs. Will and Fred 1 hi vie n re iitteinling colltsge in Portland. Miss Isa liiirbauks, a pupil of the Forest (irove college, returned Itomi on Friday for a short visit. Mr. II. Jones transacted business in Portland Saturday. SCHOLlH I'KKKV. A few llaken of snow fi-ll on the 2nd of November at this phut'. Some of our old farmers are bxik ing for a hard winter. Mr. Warren Miller has bought eighty acn-s of land on" from the Williams place, and hits moved his family here. Mr. K. ".. lirooks is spending tlie winter in California. Jtx Tw igg has a line crop of pota to's this year. The literary starbsl at the Flint school house on Saturday night. K. (!. Stanwiwxl and family has moved to ihtllas. coi'HT iioi se m:ws. till XT Y (lil'RT. S. II. Tryon v. l'ichard Constable, ju.lginent by default for plaint iff. N. f. Lilly v. K. J. Lilly, no ans wer. Judgment bv default of plain titr. John lhtvis v. Joseph Gaston, on atl'ulavit rotitinntsl for the term. 1. J. Porter v. Joseph (iaston, on nflidavit continued for the term. I'llDHATK Col ltT. In the matter of the estate nnd guardianship of minor heirs of A. McUlinehy, estate settled, (iuardian to Ik' discharged on filing receipt of (irais Mclilinchy. In the matter of the estate of Es ther (Jardner, dssr.sisl. Appraisers Rppoinbxl are W. II. Wehrung, O. Schulmcrieh and T. S. Wilkes. In the matter of the estate of W. JI. A. Pollard, tbsssastsl. Inventory and report of appraisers filed, show ing jHT-onal proxrty of the value of (UG. In the matter of tho estate of 1). Monroe, deceased. Motion to dis miss js'tition tiled, 2 o'clix'k 7 instant si t for henring. In the matter of the estate of Jacob Hesse, deccitxed. Final account ex amined and allowed. In the matter of the guardianship of A. ('. Wilkins, a spendthrift? It is ordered that Joseph I lineman be, and is hereby appointed guardian, Ix.nds fixed at f l.onn. Komi filed and approved, W. It. and i. A. Wehrung sureties. Appraiser np- point.sl are W. II. Wehrung, II. P. Font and (i. W . ratterson. inven- ventory and appraisint nt liltsl show ing jx-rsonal irxTty of the value of -i;n. In the matter of tlie estate oi ?. Cumins, decoassl. Final arssaint eonsidensl, administrator to lx dis chargisl upon filing the receipt of the devln' of said estate. MAKKIAt.K Mff.XsK- Novemlxr 1st, Joseph T. Hick, aged 2:1, ane Mr. Francis V (Jilbert, ag(sl 'J"; Novemlxr 4th, I'jirnest Ols.m, agisl i'T, and T. Jane Kidgley, aged 22. IO.MOrtll 1TFMS. The gymnasium is Ix ing reimirisl this wts k. The gentlemen's gleecliilt hits leen organiisl under Mis Aver' sujr vision. President M.-Cb llan of the Icifie I'nivcrsily delivensl an address to the students of the Normal, Sunday aftcrn.xin. The iiiciiilx r of the faculty take turn giving addresses in chapel on current topi'-., historical met., etc. The Pacific University team and the State Normal team, plaved a game of f.x.t 111 on tlie N..rm:vl ground, Friday aftermxm. The fir mer were victoriou. The ladies of the Christian church have purchased a lt. to wbb the church will Is'tnovid in a few week. The atlilein. gave an entertain ment Friday evening, cuisi-ting of lu.-truinent.ii and n-dl mu-ic, tum bling, tte. The soeietlis. :ir,. arranging for an inter-society cotite-t. A cominitti' consisting of tints- memUr of the (acuity, vi-it .me of tlie wH-ieti.-s each wtsk. Joint se ions ure held every two weeks. litriHM. Stimo of our Ku iau neightx.rs, who arrived here in such large num ixrs a ye-ar or two ago, are leaving for llriti-h Columbia. They seemed to have Ji.scovensl that no one can support a large family on a ten acre tract of heavy timlx-r bind, bought at a high figure ami mostly on t rttlit. Persians of so little judgment are not mi ol in any community. The many friends of Mr. Jacob Wlsmer, who has Ixstt continiti to his room for several weeks are glad to see him out aguin. Mrs. Waldecker, whose aivldent was mentioiiLtl in a former number of Tut iNUH'i iK. r, was not seriously hurt. She is up and about. Mr. F.m-t, after .-jx-nding several month with friends and relatives in tho Fast, returned last week. Her many friends were glad to web-om.' her home and to hear that hhe had a very enjoyable visit. The social event of the week was the ntitrriiige of Mi- I.I t Wi iii.T to lr. A. N'oii Criienigen. The will ing took pi tee at the house of the bride's parents. The large number of relatives ami friends present, also the many costly pre-ent-, were proof of the high i-.te'iil the young couple are held both in this community and elsewhere. REAL KsriTK TKlSUTIOV. tt D Malone tn M II Mlone t lutt 1 mid - bl -J ItillsUir.i Kin K FdJv aiul wf tn Kiln l t'kenrv '2f Karen iu wc '.'4 I J s r 1 w 4 VI H P Ford wVntf t C It lwi tmet III net. ID. II, 14 mi l l.'i I 1 I I .. Sao M A Curni'liui to Win K Smith hi H Cornelius lip) Snmuel rv-bwetx Blld wf lo JclinU Weisx '.' ncres iu sec l" t 2 t I w "Jono 12 W Hiiiiies mid wf to C M Keep tut - in Smith Park xdd Forest Urnva 3m 0 M Keep lo K W Unities lull ill 8 Park nil. I FureHt (tr.ive 4.'mil Wm Cieiuer Jr mid nf Ut Wtu A Oood- in I'tof I1 1 Forest (irove Gnu Win A G siilin xiid wf to Eiuiutt J Hxttnn (it of bl -I Forest (irove M) T T Pnrker nml wf lo Humes A Keep lots 11 mid 1 bl 7 S t'xrk ndd For- st Orova Hon M (' hteeplei and wf to Perren Steepl.n K7-:i6 xcrex of xeos X Hiid 17 t 1 fi w 57ft U 8 to CtirixtiAii W Felloin; n iko 1 I n r 4 w . p.it'nt Auuh M MiUn xiid Imsli to K K (lilt- tier ft iiotvK in o :'i t I r 1 w 1 Joxeub Keefe itiul f i ll.-urv inns ti n 40 luirex of ;U t il n t . . ''" 1 I 1 1 nlja.it xnd wt to A II Johnson 4lilHcrexef kri'4 l I i rl and other liin.U .... 4"JWd D ivtd llnrH-r Jrto Holier! ll.irjier 8.- 70 acre of sec L'4 t '.' n r 4 nnd ft w ttil lie ii r T l.atlmin mid f to AC l.xtliHtu to xcr. a of see 1 7 I I r .1 w l.iKl A ltiildin mi l wf to Miss Friuicex Urown t hi '.' i For .t . Orov .'si I A Hmmiin nnd f to Flori K 11 1 niiinn lot 1 bl :',! Foivst (l ove .. 1 J V Allen mi l wl to 1 hox F Fxirliiiiiks Urn hiiwi in s.mi ii t J r I w I'.'.OD Tlipsljeiirm.ini to John W linnter -) xore iu tlie 1) Jli l.eoJ nml wf d in I Leonhnrd liuhler xml wf to F.-rditmiul httU'Ki r 1 1 1.4H Ncn x of . c t s r lull C K Schiiiel..r xml wf to wli.l ttist.- riot No. ! ; tr.u t in tu-p ii l - x r w Win H MeFiirtiind mnl wf to I, on is Kiexinskl 4.:M iitti.si in sec .it 'i t I w A it ilia 1. Sp'irks to J (i Kext pt Id '- Forest (trove Heury 1 urner Httd wf to K II Hett- Lnuzen lot bl ii S t'xrk xdd For. xt (irove I A Yerex mid wf to A A Yerex I itx 1 i 3 4 117 mnl Yerex x ihdivision .... I A Yerex and wf to Nirol u llrox Co lot ft Yerex xn tn 1 i visit in ... . .... Tanlxtiti :hiii' Prrxtivterinii clinri-li to U( Jones lot Si 'l unlxtin plums cemetery ... AbrxhHin lltldwin xud wf to Mtrthn Croneu tit ll "A"i Forest U rove . Ferdin inJ Opitt xnd wf to Wolf nnd Zwteker lot 1 1 10 xnd 17 ItrtiUKer'n trnot hinion 8 MnrkliHin xnd wf to ltollx C Jteyerx '.il xorex in xeo 7 t I r 4 w Simon 8 Mnrklimn nt d wf to Henry H lieyerx lit itorex in sen 7 t 1 r 4 w Peter Nelson nnd wife to Willintn Nel son 17s. ii nerea of .the C Wilktni don llnrSw Iteriuxn Wenunn nnd wf to Joseph 1 '.!.-. 10 4.liii 40 I'xXki Kxufmmin SO norex of scO b t - r i w .... row Wm Keidt mid wf to W T 8hxnnhnn lot -22 in bl ti West For t Inn I Heights E W linine et nl to Frnnk Unvey lot Ift nnd Pi bl IU Soaib i'xrk ndd For- ext (irove W M J.add nnd wf to W YV linker nnd wf 30 ncrex In i c 7 t 1 x r 1 w YV W Unker nnd wf to A il Johnson 30 acres iu seo It lull Sophie Knoknx et nl to to Win Seitz- inger lo-.s li nnd M nnd 1-2 lot 21 'lunlitm Uxrdetin ... ... 11 f Pnrdy and wf to J T Hall lots l, 7, ,!. in, bl'J I'tmly x add inliey.. HP Ford, xherilT, to 'I hixi I) Huiu- brers lots 4, ft nnd 6 bl 3 Siniuious' xdd iilllsboro I W. Umtt to Puoebe Wnrd pt bl 25 Forest Grove E A Hyde et ul to Phoebe Ward pt bl Vfi Forest (irove WH.xili.kto Fred Lulhe40 acres of neeltit2srlw... Lillian A Stevens to J F Showers n 1-3 ot lot 4 1 and bl 1 Mouth l ark ndd purest (irove Wm Iteidt nndwf to Mrs. KavHiilli- vnn lot A bl 8 West Portland llemU Jxio Uratton and wf to Thomas Wil- liaiux lotxii, 7 xud 111 b 7. xnd lots 8 nud 12 In bl Hvde Park fxi 4'M Sfft 2.-XJ0 eUO 75 600 Ilitrkleit'x Arnica Halrr. The lx-st sitlve in the world for Cut, Ilrnises, Sins, Uhs-n, Salt Itheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chajiixsl Hands, Chilblains, (Virus, and all Skin eruptions, and positively cures Pile, or no pay nsiiir(sl. It Is guar anttssl to give iwrfect satisfaction, or money n'funilisl. Price .t cent xt txix. For sale by llillslxiro Phar macy. ntNHIIO. Oxisstois Wtsvns. In Cet ixto, at the nonse of the l.rnle s n-ents, Noverulxuf. by Itov. C. V. Wnld. i ker. Dr. A. Yon Urnedieennnd Mixs Ida Wixmer. Ur. .V. Wle Do You Ever Have Boils? x Por several years prior to ls2, there ws karaly any Uut I ss free from txxli nn 1 ether erupttiinf of the tkm ri'in from linpiir- Hood's'-'Curcs tries of the blnod. I brran to take Hood !Ur- I seesH"s. a id be'" 1 Xs4 nsh.. tlie Uili4 )" I .. Hi n,f n)rs.y . .r." B.N. Ilv4.. .1 Vslvr itf le. Res' sUls, V Lufi Bu Jrtr.a. freniev ( staurntv H)d't tHI s ' . st ; eS.J-. cb u ksf s ln.s. opt.y i I tidt-pf-uif rut F.tauirellcul (Itarrli. Thf Caoi'id Jeiirnal, of .ilem, pub. lish.s. the following paragraph which will, no doubt, interit readers here. The following was ms.ivcd by I. It. Fisher tod. tv from Judge William, at I'l.rllaiid : 'With r. t. reii.-e to the contempt w' here in l'ortl.iiid. e have in our po-Mw-ioti letters from llowersox i.i.d ul-o fVotn Kcv. Piling in which they si.it,. tu.d they and tln ir min-i-t. rs have ngrtsil to adopt and ut the name of 'Indi peiuient Kvangelic al Ciiurdi,' so that we regard this as now the s. ttlol n.mii' of their organ litioii iu ( iregon. They have also promised to furnished us with the liouk which we rtsite-tel them to furnish, and have sent us three or four package of Ixxiks, which we have not yet examined, but take tli "in to l nsxirds which we re quired them to deliver prior to the settlement of the case." Thus ends the litigation In the Fvangelicid church case, and a will t' seen I tew Ilowersox and hi follow er have adopted a new name for their organization in ttus state, "Jn dc K'udfiit Kvangelii-.il church'' and 1 will hereafter Ik- distinguished from the church of the Kvnngclical As sx'latiou. When troubled w ith pain In the stomach, bilious colic or diorrlnea, give ChamlxTiin's colic cholera ami iliori lion rvmtsly a trial, and you will be more than pleasi d w ith the result. It is pleasant, safe and reli able. Hiid oil cent bottles for sale by the Pharmacy. "The best thing iu the world." This Is what W. 1. Wixxlring, of 1 lordly, Kentucky, says of Chamber lain's cough remisly. He smke from personal eKTienee In the Use of it, lrimself and family having just been i tired of bail cough and cold by it. For sale by Hillsboro Phar macy. It is not unusual f..r colds is.n tntcli il iu the fall months to hang on all winter or as smm as a person is over one cold to contract another. This sint-ssion of colds is what causes chronic catarrh and bronchitis, tine or the other of the-e disease (s al most certain to ! the result. For this reason it is of much importance that colds contracted at this season of the year receive prompt attention. They can l ipiickly cured If Cham berlain's Cough Keinedy Is ustxl. It acts on nature's plan, loosens the cold, aids expectoration, nnd relieves the lung, si miii etVis'ting a X'rmanent cure. 'St and ."id cent Ixittle for stile by llillslx.ro Pharmacy. IM.'KKIAL YAM FOOD i I'nsls Maik.i For till varieties of Poultry, laying Fowls, Young ( 'hicks, I nicks, iis-se and Turkeys. wii.i. mam: viii i: hknklav It keeps fow Is iu best condition, and makes poultry the most prof itable stix k on the farm. No poultry yard is complete without ix i'Fi.i ti. km; food. Fur uli- lv . . . S F. SOL'THAHIb CITY BAKERY F. t. IIFlllKb, Trop. We lllw.ivs c'hi ry n Kood stx:k of BAKERY GOODS, CUNFKCI IONKHY. Fltl lTS AND CIOAK8. HOYIE-M AIK TAFFFE FKFSH KYKUY DAY. Cull on us when in need of anything in our hue. Cor. Third L Main, HILLSBORO, OR. 17-lf Hillsboro Laundry. A. Noreitzer, proprietor of the Hillsboro I. nil miry, bus moved to the nortbenxt comer of Third and Washington STREETS, ()ip. site tho M. K. Charcb, where his fa cilities for promptly cleansiuu and starohinw linens nud Urxeriea are better than ever liefore. TKftlfnl F"r P" ptronne, the 1 lidllnlul proprietor hopes to re tain, by superior work and prompt delivery, his old customers and Sf CQte new onr-p. IX-'J HILLSBORO H0USE J. 0Tlli:01 Proprietor Corner Second and.. WxnhinKtoD Ktreets NEWLY Ft'llMWllFD AND KENDVAIED VFIK-sr CLASH TAHLE, nnd nil no coiiiinodntious for the convenience of guests. Surcharges Reasonable llri.VPil. O TH Y F.D From Forest Ornve, Novem- 1 l-r 1st, one Holstein heirer i yenrs oia. which wns i.tnrhas.l at 1. K. t urnelius sale. Noveiu 'a r 1. isi.:l. haid heifer hxs a met.'.l t.".a in one ear. No. and. Any infor mation I. adtnu to her rercverv will tie suit ably rewarded by H. D. HltYANf, I rorem (trove. Appointment of Algiier. NO'ltPK is hereby piven that Ionald Mi '1'hrrson. a rsiident of Waahinuton e xtnty, t Ireu' .n. hxs made an asxiunment of sll hi .riixjrtv to the nnderstitnea. for the Ix-iit'it of all h.x creditors, xnd that all creditor, of the said l mnld MoFberaon are hereby notilied to present their olxitna nn der oath. t. 111" at the lew ottlee of I boa. H. lonne, in llillslxiro, WashitiKton eoonty, frreuon, within three mouths from the date hereof. Hilliloro. Oregon, Novemlxr ;t. lt:t, H ;o N. A. HA Kit F I I". xii;ne of the estate of Donald Mcl'ber- son. iliHexs-d. .-- Appointment or tiliiiinl't rater. V l iTU'E i herehv ctven thxt the nnder- A snined hus Ix- n dnlv a pointed by the 1 onnty four! of the Mate nf Oreifon. fr Waslnnu'ton ciintv. administrator of the estnteof Krasilla r.,utxl.le, deeexe.l, nnd that he hx dnlv riiiahned axsurh. All per sons, therefore, havitiK claims aaicst said estate are herel f T. 1 ur to presetn inem, with the nr..pr iir."-s. to me at the First Suit-mill Hank f lll tro. tjreifon, or St the law ottii. i f 1 t.-nnxs H. lonine. in Hillslxiro. V u.' .-.jr'n county, ttreffrti, Hhin si s T..ntl, I ram -e date hereof. Hillsboro, U'sf!n, lo iber li, l sl. I. W. SHCT are sure lo find at ScbCilrericb & THE LEADING THE- HILLSBORO Careful siiM-rvision hv cvrii'itiis .livi. i ni-! Aiviirxt.' ilis'niu j by coin. s-telil an. I iaius ikin ..:u ni.i.'i-H ! The llillslxiro I'liarm i. v iu.Iits ii- iliun- (r..ni tin' most r.-liahlo uianiifatinrer only, and is thoroughly ni..inl viilhe.i. n-.in-ii.. 11. 1 . .iry (or iimix-i ly t-oriiti.t-ini a tirxt-i'laxs pres. r. ii..n lutein, s.. 1 1.,. ,r. .i i. 1.1s nr.- evrr m iiU'lifti! that the most upprovisl l.iti-t 1. nu-.li. iiu .,,uiiiin.ul ls l:i :i.l.l. . to the .t.s k as the it'ines ut tne.liriue itii.l ii:ii 111:1. v inluii'v. I'mmi,.' ni .i iili:ir HilvHiitHjtes in mr rliasitiK ilx xtippliex, i.iliu to its liiisin.., rule nl' t iUins; tr.i.le dis.i.iint for rash (rotil the lx-st houses, the retail pi i.vx ale 1 nn. j nt-ti t Iv I. .si r tli.nl thus, of most disnsiii( drug Btonn. All the leihling artirlmof Mi ft .1 i I T' slMiUIKS, i 1 i-l 1. II 11 K tlie FINEST PER KIWI KS, TDll.KT AKTICI.KS, UHl sill's, M'tiNt,i;s, ETC.. are mi display. A luro ami exiTllent assortment (.f SI'FC I' i l.l'S and KYK-iLA:$E3 is also on hand. PATENT MEDICINES of all x..ul.u kind. uU.ivs in ni.xk. The tinexl WIN Est nd l.lljl't HiS supplinl in 1 of xirkness on piewrlptlon 0 THE IIILLSIJOHO PHARMACY, Union Block, .... Hillsboro, Oregon. THE HILLSBORO Are now making a First-Class STOCK AND COMMON BRICK at WORKS, near ARE YOU PRE JUDICEDJ Many ptsiplu think it iici'i'ssary to to sotiie Iuik city to lind 11 lirxt-t'ht.x .. DRUG STORE .. I sin' 1 you iHilii've it, lns'itiiHi' you inn he emit inrctl that lliere ix a liit .Ixxs drti stole hi'ii', l. rulliinr 011 BROOK & SELS who run v :t line nml ruiii'.l .t.x'k of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES I II Oil IHOH IIIK I A I OK I. I'rt'srri.linti ruri'fully i.'oiiiHiiiiiilt.'il hy nil ex.'tii'iired I'lii'inixt' FINE PEKFUAVES. HILISIIOUO, THE HILLSBORO BRICK CO., riMIE yards of the HIM.SHOHO HKK'K CO. are IncaU-d near the lixilmad 1 in the Hoiith pnrt of Town, and have for sule the very best of 1IIUCK, which will be sold at the yard or delivered AT REASONABLE RATES. Inqnlre nt Hip Vwril wl I'. M. lil'I.SA V, or ( tlnnrr, .IAS. II. SEWKLL, rropriclor. When YOU see 11 good llilnu; .. CATCH IT .. That la what cvt'ty (iO(ll li..iiv-Ufcii'r ami i-ook ihx's vthon she knowi v. I if re lo tuiy CLEVELAND'S BAKING POWDER .. sol. II II V .. HUCHES. MORCAN & ROCER8, of llillslxiro. Ori'tf'in, and aeknim le.li.l hy all as xn tx-rior to any Flaking 1'nHil. r in tlie market. Try It, anil lie rent lured that what we say Is troe. IIIK.IIKS, .MOIKJAN & ROGERS. HILLSBORO MEAT MARKET ItKltM THOMAS, I'tupriilors, MAIN STRKKT. CHOICE REEF, .MUTTON, VEAL AM) PORK Kept Constantly on IIhihI. llii(liext maiket pri.s- paid f.ir l!s'v-s, Mutton, Veal ami lfor. Fair dealing tn all. I'li-a" Kive tlx a trial. CARSTENS BROS., Proprietors. HILLSBORO SASH AND DOOR CO. SASH. DOORS AND MOULDINGS A Kill Mae ( t.iii'lxrl si.-s and .nielli- of e .1 - Ii, .heirs inoiilditiKs an hraekets ronstsnlly in to k. !erlal Itesira ( tmilders' gixsls maile to onler on short notice. I anther Ifril. I.i . .n-i. n w.t'i -.-.i aid l.r (aitoiy lunilsr yat'l w ill he Le t s.iitai.' ! k.s v .ri r ..i.-'i x.. i i!'e-sl luinlx-r of all kinds. Ballders ir ii.-."l to 1 Is e tl ' -r nulot wit.'t u. UfQc si the 'si' jry, s -i the rst'i .nd s'ation, Hillsboro, Oregon. It's a Pleasure Tn Hit Minilii; AX Schulmerich 5 Son's. It's no Trouble To Show (.cods. moukkx ioods Sop's, Hillsboro. DRUG HOUSE PHARMACY STOCK BRICK CO. their NORTH SIDE ADDITION OIIEOON , J 1III.IJI10R0. IX