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IIILLSl.onO INDEPENDENT. 1KIDAV, XoVEMMKIt -'. Try It. It. tinir's jam Sun Irii-tl Mountain Tin. J. I Kniirht Ims iine money to lmai in Mimll tf Mi-.s I. urn WnjrjpTHT has Ixf-n i-itiu frlt-nli in 1'ortliiiKl 1 1 i- wt-t-k. Mis Ji-it Mump, of Salem, wan tli" ;ru-t of Mltn I .ura Wn'oner la-t wtsk. Mri. J. K. ItaiU-y, of Forest tirove, va tin' K'"t of Mrs. liu'iiH Wnirjp-n. i r la-t 1 riilay. T. M. lIt-iih-1 it pnyinK -tt-l I"'" li;nl-li-k-l hliippinif applw that an (.tl- ri il at 1 1 ilt.-.tx ro Imki-ry. J'li.- r.-pul'linin i lty committee Will liint ut KfUlre Mrtjuilluti'i oflto next Tut-slay venrnx at 7 o'chxk. IWt-sor Hates, of J'ucitie I'lilvi-r--ity, will mrupy the pulpit of the 'oni;r t;iti.)iml rhurrli next Sabbath, ut 11 q. m. All re cordially luviteJ. The November term of the circuit t,,urt t''r till- county will couvene next Mon.luy.' A lWt of the owes that will be hear.l H printed In another column. I K. .! '.'i'-. 1 l-i vcrtoii, will -,; t.;.',!i'' r . : . t Vl-illi"- ! i v , Ni.'.t-ii.li- I '- ' 'I ' 'loli o lot of ')'!,. mm,. I iii'loiltiiiiiiit-lit i,;..v.i's In the mi wrti-mtr columns. Tl. 'lh.ilA-k''vl'l "' t jji; -i., . irt-r.i lKiu- occur on Wenili-ilny evemiiK, .Nuvemhfr iKHh, Insti-ml of the atli ft lieforo an ii' in m-l. The attention of the patron of Tiik InkkckM'KVT N i-alltnl to the i-liilihiiiir. proMxitioii wt lourth in t'lvt .rti-intf colum. Here in ftu op portunity of K''ttlnif hotli papcM for only a "finall mlvanco on tlie sub MiTiptioii prlci- of one. Asst-xsnr m-lchmiin hat home. He speaks in the hlirhi'st tTtns of the pleasures lie hail while traveling, ex s'pt his experience at the Union .lipot, at Ok'den. He ml vises tourists not to travel on the Union 1'aclllr, thereby iwoi'lintf that station. Wcnilesday night Wan another (lamp time. A cobl rain fell all nijht. Atmut o'clixk snow fell ami the xi.lewalks were quite Hlushcy. Thursday morning the weather was warmer and fair, but toward evenlnc the sky hum in leaked. i:ider Harry WatkTns will le In t!n pulnit at the Christian church next Sunday, mornlnir and evening. Tin- xiibji-ct of the mornlnir discussion is "Atbei-.m," in the evening "The Hihle." The seats ure free and a cordial Invitation Is extended to all. Tin- HilMioro. Dramatic Club will, on Friday evening, Dis-cmU-r Sth, produce a ilrumiitiz itlon of Will Carl ton's poem, "Over the hills to the; pour house." Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Kelly, professionals, are working with the club and directing It. A.. Jtiirn-tt, asslne, advertises t Witt commenclnif toworrow, Satur day, and contlnulnjr from Saturday to Saturday, he will H at public 'i tlon the general nierchandis stock of . Mcl'herson, insolvent. He will also, from tiny to day, sell at private sale at auction prices from Hie same Hlock. What was mortal of Robert M. l'orter was brought home last Satur day and burled in the Forest drove -ei'uetery on Sunday. It will Is re membered that lloh was sent to tin iiiMiue iisvlutn only a few win ks airo, mid his spissly deatli hIiowih.1 that hh bisly was worn out as well a his mind. A In Crandall, so well and favor ably known by Hilhboro's younpr people, returned home on Wednesday inorninc after an absence of more than a ynr in Wisconsin. His l.rothcr, .Max, was ready and on the point of startinir Wst w hen he was iiimIii attacked by his old enemy, rheumatism. He was thcr.orecom is lled to stay Is-hind and soak his fis't In hot water. Mr. F. M. Kelly, a professional imiuiiircr, h in HillslHiro forn month directing our 1hhI dramatic talent toward a more M-rftst rendition of their parts. Ilesidi-s being a very wtT.ible irciitlcmaii, Mr. K is a dill rent student, KlvinkT utteiitlorr to all the details of his profession, from the xinipb-st advertinii.-nt to the perfect rendition of tin sublimest thoughts of the pl.ty-w right and poets. Should there la- any iu the city so iiiiUm tunate as to ne.sl chnirty, their wants w ill receive attention by let ting the facts Is known to either of the clergvman who, at a recent or-Kiinix-st bonnl of charities, were n pointisl agents fi.r r.'ceilng applica tion f.r ail. Thecnniitti-edesinsi to i.tmmi" a aMt.-l w ith all ease ,. i'. 'tit,i:in!i within t'm ties I ten tliat inei'ii...ii"ti plaiu may 1- s.i.'ptsl for u li- f. Norton's Merry Makers were here la-t Friday and made fun for the iM-oplc. F.van and w ife are the life of the show and ore really clever people, and would glv the public a "rood entertainment but for the re--trniuing hand of Norton, who has I n in India t-s long. He is slow and tires his audience o that the -ccond appearance is more "rly pitronUc.1 than the first. 1 he company went from hen to Heaver t"ti. The pullislnfs, editors, rompo. tir, pressmen, of tlie Sunday Mer cury, .nid newsboys selling It are under arr -st charged with printing, publishing and circulating obscene literature. The whole edition and forms from which It was printed was ni. preyed on Saturdy evening last To us in the country It looks as th iie.'h the "pure" arc making flsn i.l one and flesh of another, for there is tie- Welcome that puUishc the same kind of stun unless It be this liil. r ii'-c. The Wel.-ome reveal l in- i,k.sln-s of the svr class while the M.n-ury deligliU to lay bar.' tin-soiled life of the rich the cir. nniM'ivt I hi. If one h obscene so in the other, and they both should be -iii'pwd. The Mcr- , ,. . ! ;!-: niters in one place if I . r. when Jt pleads I I d i r .! dt" act. It ohould - n if its fact and then . . - ; , ne. If one of "The . . i " : t ' caught, and it want t t . ;., let the statement ! 'i i ' t the truth of it he ..,. hi .,' i court. The public i t and ;un not eoudem nian . ,' lin; t'." truth. l'rofi--or French, w ho was e.ss't cd to mis t reprt'iitative farm rs mi Friday evening la-l, was detained at Iioiiii- so that no time lias yet Is en appointed for holiliiig the tarn. r' iu-titnte. lint other arrantreiiients for a succwfiil iind prniit.il. le meet ing are well In band. Ilill-tsjro (range has coiuinitl.t-i appointed, who are s.-rfecting plans lor the entertainment and instruction of exss te visitors. In this connis timi let each farmer stand ready t, help in this iii-tiiutc as soon as (.nih il on by the committee. This in-titute for instruction takes the phue of a coun ty fair and for that purx a i ilcsirable that tho lecturers have ma terial for thorough illustration. Siuv the above was in tyju. l'rofior French lias Iss'ii lu re mid the time for holding the institute has Imsji fixed for IsssmiU-r 1 1, I mid Pi, Thursday, Friday und Siiturdav. The program w ill np ur later. The Men. is Hint there will Is lectures on all subjis ts touching farm life. One evening w 111 b? devobsl to the inside of tlie farmers home. Miss Snell, professor of hou-ehold economy in agricultural college, will have charge that evening. Further Information of the rubbery at lieavertnn has ls.in obtained. The name of the family dispoilcd is Findo. A hlrcsj man had given Mrs. Findo his money to keep, amounting to quite a sum. One day la-t week the hired man wanted (Jo--which was given to him, und tin- purse re depositctl. S'Hin niter Mr-, f. bad occasion to go the --afe" when she found it had lasai rilled. Nothing was said till the hired man wanbsl more money, when he was told of the theft. At the store ho was sis-n to have quite a sum of money, w hich fact set people talking llr-t in a whi-S'r and then louder till he heard what was said. He -iiL't'i-sled to Mrs. Findo that perhaps tier search had not Iss-n thorough, whereupon another look was taken nud the treasure unearthed. Fithcr it had not hen taken or it bad Ihs-ii re turned. Ir Tamiesie reipn'sts that a cor ns'tlou be made as to the nature of Fdwin Mozier's ailment. It was not an abscess of Hie spinal column, as that would Involve the bony parts or spine proper, but it was an nbsi-css behind the colon or large Intestine, and below the right kidney. The doctor requests this correction to Is made for the Is-nctlt of the yntiutr man as last week's statement might debar him from lll'e insurance, should he in future wish to have his :"e in sured. Mi-s Nancy A. Fleck, who was teaching school at Laurel, was stricken down on Wis I nest lay wjth pneumonia. She died the following Monday. Miss Flts'k was a daughter of John Fleck, of this county, and a grai.il daughter of I lonorahlc Thomas A. Stott, who formerly lived in I last Itutte precinct. She was an amiable young woman, greatly loved by her associates and sucts-ssful iu her chosen profession. A local teacher's mis-ting is called for Saturday, I its-ember Jnd, at lleavcrton. That village Is easy of access and no citizens of the county more hospitable receives their guests then they. Itcsidcs H-ing a duty to attend proftsisional associations, teachers should go to lleavcrton for the Is-uetits of a fraternal gathering and the broadening intliience w hich a visit to that s-ople will have. Let everylssly rememls-r the entertainment to lie driven by the children of the Congregational church, at the opera house Thursday evening, November .'in, (Thanksyiv iug), consisting of tin Pilgrims choice, (an Allegory i, music and tableaux. Kcservisl seats '!" tsnts, general ad mission Ji cents, children l 'i s-nts. Yesterday the boys ransacked the town anil found a few Chinese bombs which were exploded iu honor of I,ennoyers Thank-giving. They said tiiey calhsl His F.xccllency to (lit- telephone that he loiuht hear the explosions but then- is some doubt on that point. The Chinese artillery was exploded though. The ladies of the Haptit church will give a Thanksgiving dinner at the old Christian church on Thurs day, NovemUr :'.nth, beginning nt iiikiu of that day. The price of dinner will ts J' tents. An oyster supper will ls served at the same place In the evening at J'i cents s-r plate. The sheriff, county clerk ami tri-as-urer of Multnomah county have bts-n Indicted by the grand jury for not making their semi-annual reHirt as required by law. The trials of Clerk Powell and Treasurer Malarkey are set for lcceni!-r I. Sht-ritr Kelly's trial Is M-t for the "th of licccml-r. A stisk tlisas known a tulsr losis was claimed to have attacked the stock on Mr. John Milne's farm, north of town. I.a-t Saturday V'-terinary Surgetn Witliycsniib de atrovtsl nine (vltletliat wen In qinr entme. A numls-r of hogs on the same place an under surveillance. Mr. Faull, of Heaverton, was in town last .Saturday. He is Jut be ginning to crawl around after the seven hurt he rts-eived last summer w hen he and his team was run Into by the cable inr on Jefferson strts t, Portland. He yet limns badly. For sale. A grand square piano or "western cottage" organ. Hoth have Ns-n usetl two years, but gotnl as new. Fine tune, srfed and beautiful make. Will sell " '' Write or call on lr. Parker, or Oncn villi. The blgraft of l"irs tlirtt was aground at Mar-hncld has bts-n got oh. The chains will is tightened and another attempt made to get to si at an early date. A dcadlV iiialady h among the horses of Hcnton county. '" funii er lost six work horses Inst week. Tlie attack ure induced by dlty stables and Imrn. Itev. IuVis7tTiTsTe. k, visiting In Lincoln i-ouuty. When he went away he ex,svt.sl to U- at h'-m. t-v morrow, yet it Is .-s.bl. that hc mny be d.-taineil by stress of w eather. Ur M. Il7 Parker has a very large an.l tinely selected Mock of wl..t.r gootls, gnss-ri...-. Ixx'ts and sh.s-, rublH-r g-ssls. J-ryHiinc cheap. Rev. I). T. Lynch will preach In thelJaptist chun-h next Sunday at " a. in. and 7::H P- ych'H.I al 10 a. in. fltv HiVtVrdir James McCull-sh Is confined to his nm with uti at tack of pneutnoniiu Some jveople ate turkey ytst. rday. (01 T HOUSE XEWS. i tit'NTY lol llT. i.eor'i- M. Frank, plaintiff, v. Thomas Kemble ct al, s tition for writ of it-view tiled ami ullowi-d. I :. t on-table y. J. A. lleid, Jutlg tot nt on tlndings for plaintitf for the sum of . F. A. Hailcy v. J. W. Davidson i t al. judgment for plaintiff in tlie um ot I lo.i. Una liritliu v. W. J. Rice ft al, Jutlgmeiit for plaintitf for the um of .!no.' F.d (on-table v. J. A. Held, judg ment for plaintiff for the sum of IJtfs, l-UtillATK itU'RT. I u the matter of the estate of Wm Vliiis nt, deceased. Hond of K. Vlu- cenl, ttiluiinistrator, tiletl and a- provtsl in the sum of J0,()hi. A pndsers apsiiuttsl are 1). II. Iteason- er, i . lrue and r. A. Olds. ton i. Ct i h aibutr. A. J. Wilks returned last week from Tillamix'k, where he had spent alxut two weeks buntingand n-hlng. Aarch. killed two elk, one of w hich drt-.-ed Ooo sunils. He says that ducks, geese and salmon are plentl ful. -. pleasant party gathered at the homf of J. r. lwrrien on suturuay evening. ltrlve, whist and music were the order of the evening. Those present were: Messrs. Frank Iiavev, Joe HaUey, II. D. Jones and their wives, of Fore-t (Jrove, Mise Flla ami Flora Pollock anil Mr. John Pollock, of Cornelius. On Thursday evening, November H'.th, a large party of Invited guests assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Watts to celebrate the sixteenth birthday of their daughter, Iittic. Most of the young filk of the town were pn-sent, and their enthusiastic good wishes demonstrat ed that Miss Initio occupied a warm pi at si in the etftsi-tlon of her many Irii-mls. (iames were Indulged In for a time when the guests were re 1'ris.hcd by a deliclo.ns lunch prepared by their amiable hostess. The party tarried until the "wis sma'" hours, when they departed feeling that they hail been royally entertained, and wishing that Miss Lottie's Joys might Increase with her years. There was a surprise party at Mr. Cook's, north of town, on Friday evening. Thrisj wagon loath of young peopU went out. On their arrival lltey founj that the people had nt ire. I. Itut Mr. Cook and Ills estimable wife, with their usually good humor, arouse and surrendered their commodious house to the be siegers and a very pleasant evening was enjoyed. On Tuesday evening there was a necktie sis-ial at the K. of P. hall, given by the Y. P. S. C. 12., for the purpose of buying Imoks for Hie M. F.. Sunday school. Mrs. F. C. Cornelius dosed her school in the Heywood district last Friday. An entertainment was given which was attended by a good many pts.ple from Cornelius, We nnder-tand that ."mine host," J. K. Miller, went to Portland last wet k to he. reKii tti in the Hudget. Mr-. Keim w as very sick last week, but, we are glad to say, she is again at her iost in the store. Miss Stella Miller clerked iu the store while Mrs. K was s,-k. Night school is Increasing in numls-r and interest. SlltllY ItKOOK. our school, taught by Mr. Fleck, iif Heaverton, will close in alsiut thns- weeks. Shady Hrook is lscomiiig famous for tin growth of the young folks who, only a few years ago, wen- but small sprouts, but now tin full tis large or larger than father ami mother. An equal progress in re-pis-t for parents anil thoughtfulness for the feelings of their fellows makes them charming ami lovable. Farmer are well thorough with farm work. Attt-itiou h now turned to repairing and replacing fents-t that were washed away or racked by the late high water. The bridges in tills district also suffered ami it has taken much labor ami some new lumlier to put them back in place for the accomodation of the public. Our neighbor, Mr. II. Hall, Is lying at death's door, Is-lng a raided with pulmonary consumption. A few flukes of snow fell last night, NoveioU r Joth, ami it is a good time to sit by a bark tin. The annual meeting of the state hoard of agriculture was held In Salem Tuesday f this week. A committee of three, consisting of Ilavitl Guthrie, of Polk, A. F. Miller, of Multnomah, and Z. F. Moody, of Wasco, was apHinted to revise the premium list for the lsi fair. J. T. Apper son. of Clackamas, W. V. Matltx-k, tif Umatilla, and William Oalloway, of Yamhill is the ctimmittis to ar radge the sh program. The otllcers ehvttsl for the ensuing year an f-r pns.ident, William ilallowayi vhs-presitent, W. F. Matlock; secretary, J. T. (Jregg; treasure, A. Hush; chief marshal, W. I simeral; siiH-rintendent pravlllon and grounds, W. H. Savage; execu tive coiiimlttts, (ialloway, Apenon, Maths-k, Wright ami Moody; finance committee, A. F. Miller and Z. . M'ssly. The hoard adjourned to meet again on Tuesday. March l-'ith, ls9. It is not unusual for colds con tradisl in the fall months to hang on all w inter or as soon as a person Is over one cold to contract another. This sui-itssinn of colds is what muses chronic catarrh and bronchitis. One or the other of these diseases Is al most ts-rtain to ts :hc rcvult. For this nnson it is of much importance that colds contracted at this season of tlie year nsvivc prompt attention. They can Is quickly cunsl If Cham berlain's Cough ltemedy is used. It ads on nature's plan, loosens the coil, aids cAptvtoration, and relieves the lungs, soon effecting a H-rmanent cure. J and 5') cent bottle for sale by llill-lsn Pliarmaey. ..II,.. I.si Iblmr in tilt world." This is what W. 1). Woodring, of Hordly, Kentucky, says or (.tiamner-n-mtslv. He spoke from personal exp-rience in the use of it, himself and family having Jn-t Iss n cuntl of bad coughs ami colds by it. For sale by llillaboro Phar macy. When troubled with pain In the i. i. ill.. us colic or diorrhcea. Itfivet hamls-riin's colic cholem ami , !..... a trial, and vou nil 'i i ii't-. j " ,.L . . will Is more than pieascu wun me n-sult. It h pleasant, safe and reli able. 2o and 50 ct ut bottles for sale bv the Pharmacy. (IBtl'IT (OIKT INH'KETt BTW. Oillsfrt Hlslr . I'ftwttoB niebsrtitto. ftdmiultriir, action for tuou'T, ruiuii A l'Kdds:k for (iluiDtiB, lb at. ti. iuugu. .,. r.h.i.ni )7. la lb uiatter of tbe tt of D. M. llair. iuulv!Ut Jebtcr. ibu. U. louo ', t .l. Mu-T E. KurcUr . J. Dalaoist f-w poutMinu of rt'.lij-. I. 8. U. MnrkLam lot biainiR, luna. n icaicui iur ni-icuu.yi. Ukl. hilaa tlt-di-a v. L. Patrunc. oouuriu allon. U. and t. U. W illiams fur uUiu- i.S, tttott. ilo.M .t bu.ll fur Ut-lrudant. fsi. Marion Brotcer O. W. Prowsr, di vnrn. 1.. it. llulinau for iiLaliitia. t-l. jackaou Mouroa v. tdiili Mouruc, action for iu.hi. 8 H. Huston for plain- US. Iboa. 11. loutrtM for dftnuoani. bit;.'. W. U. linker tf. Kdwtu aud O. C. VmlL nit to aet aside eoDTryanoa. Tana. H. ionnua for plaint iff, S. 11. llaatvu for drfotidaiit. Vr.i. W. D. Hotter tr. Ira Enoia, ri mx aotiou for iuouv. Tboa. H. looua for plaintiff, W. I). Hara for dteudnnt. 71.'. Willamtta Keal K-nnti-I'.iiueanT T. H. H. Hnndrix, toquitt tula. Mitcbxll, tan ner Mitunt-ll for plaintiS. ionan and Huston for defendant. Til. Join Voat . U. DeiU. aqaltf. T H Todkos for plaintiff, Capita X Allan for da fvudant. Til. L. Patron f. Petr Bagalona, sotion for damat(a and poaai Mion of roally. K. and K. H. Williams for plaintiff. IS. W. . hinharl T. F. M. McLaod, aolion for money, appeal from county court. Tno. H. Tuntraa for plalotiff, 8. B. Huston for defendant. 73b. Jaanetta Malar st al, t. W. O. Hock to, action to correct coo'eyaooe. ferry and Hoaton for plaintiff1 Iboa. U. Tonga for defendant 7'i3. Alas Svrek Btnjsmin Birdsell. action to qniet title, tfweek and Stuiib for olaintiff. H. B. Huston for defendant. 770. i M. V. CbHlroars . V. M. Dennis, for poaannuon of prrsonal property. M. H Hoaton for plsintiff, I'tuM. H. 1'oukh for drfi.ndant. 771. in the maitc-r of the estate of I . A Pnteraon, an Insolvent debtor, 'iboa. H. Tontine, attorney. 77. (Jbaa. C. Drowley . H. A. Howell, el al, actiou to aet aatde a ooiiyanoe. C. M U. Markbam for plaintiff, iboa. It, l'on,o fur defendaut. 77t. Cbaa 0. Rrowley . H. A. Howell M nx, action for n.utiey. V. h. O M ir'iam for plaiutiff, Tb.m. H. Tongue for defeud ant. 7S9. Paolina MdJIer .8sinal Meddler aait for diToro. P. J. tisnn a, for plaiu- ' 7a7. Albeit IUiUnd . E iiib.h Bii land el al, partition, ooiitirinstion of sla Ibtnua H. lonuoe for plaintiff. SH-J. Hubert J. Ptlon A 8 jus Talbut Miller at al, action for m i . Thus. H I oniine for plaintiff. 8. B. Hustou and VV D. Hare for defendant H'.'J. Ellen Pioktrd. aasrdian. t. Ob trle E. Piokard aolion for mmey. TbnunH TouHue for plaintiff, aud 8. B. Himon tor di-fendant. 8T. W. B. and F. B Joll,ei. t. It. U Kyle at al, to aet aside conveyance. Ib w H. 1'oiiKU for plaintllf, Uell btaart for de fendant. Join Voorliees . K. V. Kockett. el al. action fur money. Tliuiu i H. TotiKUe ior plaint iff, S. H. Huston for deft-ndnnt. M. V. Jst-ksun . J. 8. and F A. Hart man, to aet aule a conveyance. Tbuiuaa H. Totiiine for plaintiff. B.trreil A Aiaui, for defendant. K37. Iu tbe matter of tbe estate of M B Everitt, Insolvent debtor. Barrett and Adams, attorney". h4. K linond Pnrdin et al v. Mary Tav lor et al, partition. Barrett A Adams for plaintiff. ma. Arats Ponohoe i Company t. Pietro and Anulo Ambroai. aolion for ra.njy. Hlarr A Tbomaa. for plaintitf . 8.i I. Teoa. O. Todd v. Dan'el Wiltroot. administrator, et al, oon8rraation, l uoin ta H lotiaue for plaiutiff, 8. B. Huston for defendant. H.'.i. J. Ilertrand Jones V. Caroline M. CoKk'ill, t al, foreclosure. Patton Pad dock for plaintiff, Pilkinton and Kuull for defendaut. S.'4. Jab Wilkes v. Tbialer and Schneid er, action for moiiev. 8. B. Huston for plaintiff. Thotuas H. Tonane for defendant. H.V.. ( barlea Obla v. 11. H. Hen lrix. to qniet title. Mitchell it Tanner far plaintiff tongue aud Huaton for defendaut. fc.7. T. It. (Joinelius v. H. Heokwilb, ao lion for money. Tbomas H. Toniie for plaintiff, Dell hiuartand Barrett A Admua fer defendaut. SAM. ( lain Horkarp v. Dana Schliehtiug, action for money. Appeal from J. P.oo-irt. 8 K Union for plaintiff, i H IV'tigus for defendant. S.MI Ueo Mcrnen v. Henry Hunter, equity Johnson A Idlemau for plaintiff. Hiil Ansuite Mayer v. Aant Meyer. Blin der H B Huston for plaintiff, T H Tongue for defendant Sti2 WehruiiB A 8on et al, v. J C Hare t al, etuily Hnauiti and Tongue for plaintiff Stott, Boise A Mtott for defeudant Ml B U I borne v. Oornelma Nelam, ex. confirmation 8 B Huston for plaintiff S04 Peter Bsgalone v. Mary Hedge, ac tion for money, appeal fnttu J P oiirt Stott Boiae A hloll for plaintiff, K A K H Williama t Cary fur d"foudsnt 8M A V Denny tr. Kaeruns Pearaon. for poaaeaaion of realty and damage T 11 longne for plaintiff, P J Baonan for de fendant. s2 Hylvester Pennoyer et al, v. Kni Krauaet al, ooallrniatio j, T H Toagai for plaintiff H73 Klixabelh Midge V. H P Ford eqnity 1 H longne for plainriff, 0 trrett A Adauis for de'endant "74 Hetirette Myer v. FreJ Myer, for poexvsaion of realty ahd duiunge T It Toticu for plaintiff, 8 B HuaUiu for de fendaut B7i K D Shattnck v. Athalia Walters el si, cintlrmatton it M Wilber for plaiutiff H7i! In Ibe matter of the estate of J L Smith, insolvent debtor. Miller A Miller, attorney. 877 Alice M Biglow. sJminietratrix v 8 P Kailmad Comany, damage. Hi roe A Hill and 8 B Hnstoa fur plaiutiff, W D pentou for defendant. S7S Krvin Kirdiell v J H Fleming and U I Fleming, eonfirmaiion, 8 B Huston fur plaintiff. H?J J It C Thompson v John C Gram A Company, action for money, T H Tongue for plaintiff. Miller A Miller fur defeud-tut. 8S1 I'etiba Biaenhaner v"J H F.eraing and Marina Fleming, confirmation, T ti tongue for plaintiff. e4 Jacob Keim v Jaaper Keev.s. eotion for money, anneal from jnatice eoart, U H Hrown and T H Tonuoe for plaintiff, 8 B Huston for defendant. USA w A Good in v Frank Wila n, sppa.il from county eonrt, T H Tonne fur p siu tiff . Barrett A Adara for def m Jan HSK Emtl E Hiraobey v Peer Welty, ap peal from oounty emrt, T It Tungne f.r plaintiff. B-tr etl A Adam for d -feuds nt. s 7 Andrew C hvan and M try J Knui 8 F Penfold, appeal from esunty e m t. T H Tongue lor uiamtio, 8 If ttaiiua for de fendant. l Robert Imbrie T U O D rshin ac tion for money, I ii Tonga for plaiutiff, W II us re tor aeienosnt. mil 8 B Huaton v Charle E Picksrd e al. fo recloanre, Benton Bowman for plaintiff 991 0 Bohulmarich and Oeorge Scbtil- merlch, partner y JO Magruder, foreol.n are. 8 H Huaton for plaintiff. la tbe matter of tbe estate of Wil- trout, et si, inaoivont, 8 B Huston, attor ney. C.H DM Oabom 1 Co T t Miller, ao lion for money, H H Huton for plai it iff H-.Ci Carrie Emriok leso Ernriok. di vorce, O U Holroan for plaintiff. 8 Wm T Cl iwv Q W Revnol Uet ox. forecltsinre, W I) Hare for plaintiff. su7 Amie Cimrbeil v Divid Campbell divorce, a B Hint on nrpl.intiff. S-.et laiuihetb ocbmltl tunil l.eieer. lander and damage, fongne and Huaton for plaintiff. 8W tintt National Bank, Hillahoro, v I A F.eid st si. action for money, I H Tonga for pla nt 9, 8 B Hoaton for de fendant. In the ma'ter of the est t- of Rich ard Morton, insolvent d b or, T H rongue, attorney. til Emma White v Oeo Wbi e, divoroe, T H Tonene for plaintiff ii M M Watt v John Wiltroot et al, to net aaide conveyance, and for money, f H TDgus for plaint. 9. 8 B Hoaton for de fendant Dul U M Watts D B W tmnt. et al, aame can of sctioo. r H I ongoe for plant tiff. H B Huaton for defendant. in4 Patrick Hint v Harney Lea-, dam agea, ft B Huaton for plaint f, 1 H Tongue for defendant. !. Corbel A Maclrsv v Wm t.ndwig, foreduaure. T H Tongue for rlaintiff. 1 L l' Brown v I, (i Weidewitach et at. forecloaure nt mer-hanic'a lien, W 1 Hare for plai tiff. R H H niton for defendant. 9u7 Ehaa Newton v T E Brown et al fure eloanre, T H Tongue for plaintiff. BLSabin v Donald MrPberaon.se tioo f'r money, Alex Hweek and Huston f.if plaintiff, t Mendenhall f. r defendant. Mm leaao Butler v Charle t'awrae, fore etoanre of necbanic'i iian. 1 H tongue for plaintiff. ttlO W A Goodin Lillian Steven, et at. foreclosure of mechanic lien. 1 H Tongue for plaintiff, W K and J E Showers for de fendant. 11 Bridle. M'tealf A Company T R Cornel i ua act -on for money. Emmons A Em mons for plaintiff, T U Tongue for de fendant. till riathso NolaoJ T Link Oetger sppeal from J, P. ronrt, H B Huston for dc-fe.d-ant. 10 I M.ioie l rri.-iis.in .t Co. y I' K Cor nellua, action f .r moccv, Irvine A t'ahi)W for plaintiff , I 11 Tutigua for drfend-uit. tt T K Oirnelins ev, v W D Hotter, ac tion for uiont-v, 1 H 1 .mcne f-r plaiutiff. !U " Corbilta Mct'leny v I' 1( Cornelius, action for tuouey, 1' H iotifue for plaintiff. tli 1 J Ariu:roiig, troMee, v T 11 C'--urliu. actl .u f or ui uiey, C.ike A t'ak anj 8 B Huatou for plnuitiif, T 11 Tongue for defendant . HI 7 Portland L uuljoriug and Msuutac. tunug l ouipanj v bua.uiii.ih Isu-kuui el ul, furet-losiirt- ot u.r.'b iU!l- lieu, M li Orecory fur plumtilT. '.Is A IjtJi-r VeluVii v 1 li Corueliu. action tor tuouev, a li 11 .-.on fur pUiunit. T H ionuue f-r drteiidiiul. '.'Ui J 11 Pukv li 11 Denuieier et al. fore closure, llols-rl U Morrow for plaiutiff. .I.l ' U iu Jergeu v Oregon Iron A Steel Company, daiuan-a. hieniier A Juuea for plaiutin. uoipn, Msllory t Mm on and I 11 longue for deleiidant. trjl Hrury Snrlran v Oregon Iron A Steel Coiupsur, daniuges, HieiiM-r A Juues tor plaintiff, IMpri, Mallorv t Simon aud 1 tl Tuugue for defendant. VTi Herman 8uden v Oregon Iron A Sieel Company, daiusges, Spenoer A J one fur flaiutid, Dolpli, .Vlallory A Simon and T H on go for defendaut. VIA In the matter of tbe mat of Donald McPheraon, tnaolvenl, T U 'longne attorney iTJt A VS Lambert v John Krohnauvr et at, forecloanre, t P Msv for plaintiff. U C Wiraon V T K Corneliu, action to recover mourV, O J Kobnabl fur plaintiff I H Tongue for defendant. .sj Eliztbetb McbmittvCbriat Laiaer el al, diamufed, T H Tongu and 8 H Hutou for plaiutiff. .'7 John? Hoffman V PWEdwarlaet I, foreclosure. C J McDuugall fur plaintiff. VJS Abbv May and Oenrude Wilke. by their Rusrdiau. A P Wilke v It P Ford, sheriff, el al, injunction, 8 B Hueton for plaintiff, B .rrcti A Adsint for defend in'. .M Ague Uault adiuux. v Jttuie Kel leenet al, fore -l-ure, C ti Kindt for plain tiff UU II A Itritton v M C Davis ap peal from J P e mrt, 8 B Huston for tie feinlaut i.ll J oli n Lippert v Cvru F Jefferaon el al, foreclosure of mschnuo lieu, W 1) Hare for plaiutiff I il lougue fur defend nt. UT2 John J lira ver v Verdie D H.-ager. divoro-, 8 B llmto i tor plai i iff. r.ilen I lok ird aud 1 rt tongue v lbs E P.cksrd. p .-Me-uion of really. 1' H luiig-le i ir p inil.1. U.vt Wiu B illie el al. v John llo'jmt in -I al. action f r muuey. i H Tongue fo. plain'.. ff. !Mo luoma r naut v A Mln and 1-at-Vllen. a -t ion for niou-v. 8 H Huston for plaintiff, 1' H Tongue tor dfndant. V In U igo li urge V l-yrut r JrlTerso I et tl. foreolo-ure of tnecb lino's lien. Laiikl v A W igner for plaiutiff, 1 H Tongue fur de fend tut. U.17 U V Frank v Tboa Knobel et al, re view from J P curl. 4 Fl.iwer for plai in. VI8 fe, K and E.nmt June IW Baird et nx, foreulosure, Jonea A Jobuon tor plaintiff. CHtSlSAL. State of Oregon v K S Perkins, appeal from Justice oourt, W N Barrett for pUitr iff r 11 louguolor dteii(taut. 8tate of Oregon v Caaoer Beanratn, in Jury to an aununl uot hie own, W N Barrett lor piaiuuu 8late of Oregon V Edwin Sohmeltxer murJer, W N B trrett for plaintiff, T H longne for defendant. Klate of t fegon v George Btinohoomhe, ae'litig liqu r witbont a licmie, W N Bar rett for plaintiff, 8 1) Huston for defendaut Mrnaoxis. In the Circuit Court of the Htate of Oregon, for Waahinglon County, M. M. Watts, plaintiff, v. ' John Wiliront, V. Beckatend. N. C. Lilly and W, 8. Her defeudnnt. I To K. Kt-rkiiteitd, one of tbe above named defendant: I N the name of the htate of Oregon, von 1 art- h'-n-liy required to apienr in tbe alKive united t oiirt auu nnHwer tbe com plaint filed against yon iu the atxive eulitled suit bv Mond'i.v, tbe J7tb div of Novnniier l:U, whirh l the tirat day nf the term of said Court fol'oi-ig be etpiratioii of the tune prescrilieil for tiie piitilicxtion of lliia NUiuint.n. And if vou IU ao to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will ripply lo the Uottrt lor tbe rein-r tliereli) praea tor, to wit; That a certniti deed made liv John Will rout slid wife in your ntvor, dated AugiiHl I'.tii, s'.i:t, and recorded on piu'e Hu' if hook its of Itecords of Deeds for Wash ington county, Oregon, for tile aoulliwest ot section l:i lownshin 1 north, range 4 i--l Willanit tte Mi-ridinn. lie net nai.le a Intnd ulent and void na ng.unst the pliiiiriff, and that said I in. I tie sol I to pty the clam of plaintiff as -t f -ttli in the complHiiit, and the coal a and disl.nrKemeul of tin anil: aud that anch otln-r and further dt-or e lie made a may lie fijnit .lilt-, I bis anintuotis is served upon you by pub lication in pursuance of au order made by Hon. T. A. Mcltride, jndwe of Ibe atiove uamed Court, tunde and dated ou the I'.'tb day of Outulier, s:i.l. W-'M THOMH H. TONOl'E. Attorney for Plaintiff. In the Circnit Court of Ibe Hltteof Oregon, for W nebinglon County. I K.ums White, plaintiff, 1 (Jeorge White, defendant I To George White, the above named de fendant: IN the name of the State of Oregon, yon are hereby required to appear in the above named Court, in the above entitled nit. s. d answer the complaint therein filed agaiust yon, by tlie 127th day of Novem ber, I'M. which la the first day of the next term of aald Court following the eipiratioi. of the time preaorihed for tbe publication of thu summon, and if yu fall o to answer for want thereof, the elnintiff will apply t the Court for the relief demanded iu said Complaint, to-wit t Thai the marriage ano -uia-riage contract now existing bet wee u vuu and Ibe plaintiff tie unsolved, and fur indgment agaitiat vou fur tbe Costs and dia Iinraement of tbi auit, and that sacb other and further decree may be made a may be eqnitai-le. Tbi iiinmon ia pahliahed against yon by virtu of an order made and dated the 1th duv or Ootober. Is-.id. by Hon. T. A McHri.le. judge of tne above named C-iurt. W ai THIW. H. TONGCK. Attoruey for Plaintiff. Buckles' srnlra Halve. The lest salve In the world for Cuts, Druistw, fSon-x, Ulcers, 8alt Kheum, Fever r,rs, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin eruptions, ami positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to (five perfect satisfaction, i r money refunded. Price 25 cents pi r box. For wile by Hillsboro Phar macy. Of course tho n-puhiican house of reprtstentatives, which will he elected in 114, w ill pass a tariff bill repeal ing the law that the democrat will enact In tlie coming session. That law, however, will stand for two years longer, or until the republicans get the president as well as congn-sa. .Vr. .V. U Salter A Wlt known photiiKrapbrr Heraed. Cel., Ustlll: " My Uce and body wars covered snta ret blou-hes which dLfl(nred Rve and rant ed Biurk suSer.n. ovh. r mertlclte t.i 4 tq Kaln eji sas.. K,.l '... l.-.U. f.uv lM.ttl at Hood's Sarsaparilla 1 sa rstlre'y free from any hlotebes and am perfeetly we'.L HOOD'S CURES. Mood'. Pllf ar. pur. y v.f-taW a4 0UttuLjfnfi. Si Try a bus - KKtl. lrilK TliftStdlOH. L II It .ild in Iu Jolni T Heinl lot so SI aud ?J i.l - W Portland Highuf GO Mattle ltrinson and hu.n to M I) t'oii- uor lot and I 1 1 n t'ornsliua Edgar l'ipp,eton und f to Johu C'aiupbe.i 1 1 nt . ;.c.-e iu sec .-'III r 1 ... frnuk Cleiuti.t to 1 mnk 11. link. M Bcrea of sec I.l 1 I ii.' D M linnbar to Kit tlili 11 Dunbar lo.t.l aoreaol Ibe W II t. b iiUeld oou lllllw .. Tuoiuhs I m-ser H'i.1 f lo KlKabelh li inlii.-r lot .1 U i I ucker and Mew- art ndd Hili-I.oio W arren I hati lier to Li sii D nuy pt l'i J.i t ores! tiluve .. . Catbi i.ne l.ei-M.r i.l.d busb to Charle bcluuder It's acre aes) it I I r ;t w. Jacob liritriiredcr aud wf to I.udwig ituuiertosii U acres sec I t I n r J w DAW heeler Had t to Joaeph 8eU teui t.i'.. acre sec 7 t 1 r I w John krchler and wf to l.tulwiu Zim merman s acre in ac 1 t I u r i w . . Chnrlr Mclnrinud to James W I bnmpauu l'-o acre 9 t S n r .1 w I B Daietv lo Keuv.-n Crandall l:-s acre in .- .11 and .iJ t 2 n r If w. II Hamilton al to Jaoob Maunder 0 acre in sec 1.' t 1 r 1 4 w Mary V. Tucker et al to MattieMaasie lot II and )' 1)1 a and lot if and 3 bl lo W Hortlaud Place V A Proaser and f to W I Blake 41 sere in sec . I I s r i m I' 8 to Nitihniiiel Berdnn n e ' of see Ml 3-.l HlJnri foiu t 4 r laimeaie et al lo Anule U Mayt.vj acre-, in aeo a t n r 3 w J A Anderaou and wf to Margtret J Hiuith lou 2 nd t bl li torrst Grove ... C L Large to K K Goodin pt bl For est Grove E W Maine nnd wf to C M Keep und H iut in bl l'i a id ID 8 Park add r'orest Gruve .... .... El ft 1. ItiKer and busb to Henry Hamilton I al 'y) acre seo 1 1 2 a r 4 w . Divid Iteghittot) Krnesl House 6 4S acres n I I I i r 1 Alius llettuer to Kirstuie Nelson 41 fo sure ul elll';iri E K J-'ti-a sud wf to 1 W and Alice M Odd U'O ) MX) 5MWI 11' 0 B tird 7-14 scri in aeo l'J 2 J 2J sud Alllirlw IIIKIt. Moot-it. Died, lies W.lla Wallu. W iau., Nov u.ber 7. 1 '3.1. Mrs. Mary Ji.n Mc Outre. ated ab .nt 70 year, mother of .M:a. J.J. lis. liiiL-tnu. MoSaw. Hied, near Greenville, Novatnb-r l'i, IS. 1.1 Slhl Aitellit, eldest dsugbter ot J. B. slid A hi M.-Ncji, sgi-d 17 year, 9 tuoutll. and J.' d ivs Thi is the aeooui1 destb that basooenrred in this femilv a it li in two years. The de oessed was a lovable girl, and she will not only tie andiy unasi d in the how oirole, but iu the society graced by her beautiful and p ire life. BARGAINS IN FRUIT TREES. APPI.VH. PKAUS. PRUNES, I'll Kit IU IS and other fruit tics for aale st Bed-rock Prices for Cash or appn ved no'e. THOS. 1). HUMPHREYS. jc.if UIl'KKIAL Efi(3 FOOD I--..I. a, k.i For nil viiiieties of l'tiultry, laying I-owls, VMing Chick, I hicks, ( ieese nii'l Turkeys. MI I. M A K K 0I" II K SI. IV It keeps fnw Is in ht-st eonilltinn, ami iintktst pniiliry the most pruf ititlile stiN-k on the fnrin. No ptuilti y yiti I is tiiniplete t it limit IHi'F.ltltl. KI.U POOH. For ante l.y . . . S I'. St iL'TIIAltn. CITY BAKERY F. M. lirillK.I,, ljroji. We always carry s good lock of BAKERY GOODS, COSFKCiKiNF.UY. FKIT1'8 AND CIOAKH. HOME-MADR T4.FFF.E FKK81I EVEKY DAY. Call on u when In need ot anything in onr line. Cor. Third & Main, HILLSBORO, OR. 17-tf Hillsboro Laundry. A. Hpreitier. proprietor of the Hillsboro Laundry, hits moved to tbe nortbeaat corner of Third and Washington STREETS, Opposite the M. K. Chnrch, where hi fa cilities for promptly cleansing and starching linen and draperies are better than ever before. Tkftlfrtl 'r PH pstronae. the 1 IJuIlrvlUl profrietor hope, to re- Iain, by snpenor work and prompt delivery, his old customer and -SK-o-e ne oner, IS-11 HILLSiOROHOUSE J. NOKTIIROP, Proprietor Corner Second . and.. Washington Streets MWi.Y I t'HNIHHED AND RENOVATED A FlhHT CLASH TABLE, and all ao or.mniodattons for th convenience of guest. tar Charges Reasonable Ore vvou a Pncnd.fa 'Vhe cause a Ok.ncrcaw Are inn willing to work for the cause) rf Proii-rtion in J la rel-abls infof. in.ition in tiic li.ii.il of your nrquairv. I iu. r-. Il j.-. i S"-. -"t '.-m!J t.e i.io!,ti!ir4 wil I THE AMERICAN PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE. 135 w. J30 St . nisi Toss. . ( ul ti l. o O .1 il l end A to lheLea7S eullfif Mt puf i. -. it .1 a Heipl'S i fx -?,7 -J " If If i i I Ladies Out Shopping wimtk atwctiox. are sure lo find o. $!ZS- at Scbolrr)ricb & Soo'S, Hillsboro. THE LEADING rCi-.-.-r - TUB HILLSBORO PHARMACY Careful stiiiervision hv ev iiericiww.1 i.l.v.l. Iu,,. I. :.u.t... I.. . - - I - Hteut ull.l pmn.laLni) ,iiiin.irlls ! 1 he 1 1 i ! I s ) hj ro I'lmriiisi-v i.nl.-rs lis .. . - - - ..."ivM..m.uinw only, and is tli,.r.nulilv Miplic.l vtitlietirv r.-quiiu- n.- o-muv for iiroiierly cotulu.s iiiK s tiratt-liiss prest-ri-tiiiii lnisiiKs.. 1 In- pi.,.i i.-t..rs nrt ever watrliful that ill most HpproVe.1 InlcM reiui'ilii-s nrc iiintinn.-illv ht-inx ml-lisl to the slm k as the St icnoes of liitsluine ati.l phartiiaoy advmi.,.. Itonn, kjsm-sI of ..s uliar H.lvantaeoa in pnr chasing its auppliea, na in, to it, l.usin.s rule nf t iknitf tra.le di-ount for cs-sh fr.su ... ......-s, ,lc man prus-a are rs m-w-. drug atore. A" the lea.ting rtultsof I I: L i IsTs' sTXI-KI F.S. inclndine the FINEST PERrlMES, TOILKT AKT1CLKS, HKI'SIIES. M'oMiKS, ETC., are on display. A lari?o ami eirellent iiriiniii SI't iTu I l. I n-i- ni icol-o i , , - also on hand. PATENT MEDICIN ES of all p.,. Hilar kinds alwavt in si. a k. The finest WINES and LIQL'OKS supplitsl in t-.-sof tioknea on prerrlptlo - TIIE HILLSBORO PHARMACY, Union Block Hillsboro, Oregon. THE HILLSBORO Are now making a First-Class STOCK AND COMMON BRICK .. at their .. WORKS, near ... NORTH SIDE ADDITION ARE YOU PREJUDICED? Many rssiple think It nci city to tlml .. DRUG TXin't yon hullr-ve It, Iss-uiiko ymi run 1k ciuiviiit-o.1 tlmt there i s firM-clus ilnta; etorfl ht-rc, ly rsllintr on BROCK & SELS wliorairy n lint nn.l rnrii-l -tis k of DRUGS. CHEMICALS, STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES iiir.sii tii tii i hi-: i Afiiiii . I'lre. ii.lioii i'ii nf ti ( Iv t-oiiisiiiii.li-l l.y nil e:tcrli'tii.-e"t t-lit-tiiist FINE PEKFUA.ES. IIILIXIIOHO, THE- HILLSBORO BRICK CO., rpilK yards of tlie HIM.SHOUD HKICK CO. are ,.eiitd near the Itailroad 1 in the South part of Town, and have for aale the Very beat of HUIC K, which will Iw sold at the yard or deliv.-red AT REASONABLE RATES. Iniinlrr nt the I srtl ot F. M. KEI.HAV, or of Owner. JAN. II. NEWELL, Proprietor. When YOU see a uooil tlilns; .. CATCH IT .. That Is hat ovcry GOOD hoiim--ki.H-por snl cuolc iloos when she knows where lo huy CLEVELAND'S BAKING POWDER HUGHES, MORCAN & ROGERS, of Ilillahnro. Otfifoo, nl ai-ktiowlfslntvl hr all ss superior to sny Dskiof I'owili-r in the maikrt. Try It, anil he ronTlored that whut we sy Is trie. HU(.HES, MOKC.AN & I.OGERS. HILLSBORO MEAT MARKET HERST A THOMAS, Proprietors MAIN STREET. CHOICE -BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL AND P0KK Kept Constantly on Hand. Hiehest, tnaiket price psi.l for Pfris, Mutton, Vffil anrl Hoif. Fair desting to all. I'leaae (ire a s trial. CARSTENS BROS., Proprietors. HILLSBORO SASH Maftefeet.re'S SASH, DOORS A Tall Else rf t inilAr-l an-I lirsi-kets mnatantlr in t.. Jlpertsl Ileslca of t.uil.len' gimU Ism her Vsrtl. In con ne. lion with ysft will i sept ct.n.tarill.r utmieii wun rong-a an 1 dreat-d luiuly.-r of sll Fallders ar invited to place their orlrrs with u. OtUss) st the fsctory, nt ot tbe railroad lati., )(LUtro, Ortf. It's a PlcasGrc T Uo Shopping AT- Schulmerich & Son's. It's mi Troulilo To Show (.oodi. DRUG HOUSE J'".- . ' I U.'.MSI.iM M siiu- .Irns (..,.., .....i ..1!.V.1U -. . ikmi 1 iv insi-r tlian lbisM ot miMt dispenslnf .... ..... mu. a..-i.-7 ?r,.s Mm STOCK BRICK CO. - t - nsnry to m to snmi litrm a firMt-cla STORE .. OnEOON HILLfRORO. AND DOOR CO. aS 0lee la AND raOULDIQCO patterns of 'a-li, ds.r dk.i1iHds snJ ni-le to orJ-r on short notice. the ah and d.or fxtorr s Inithsf